Tinker Bell And The Lost Treasure Page #3

Synopsis: Tinker Bell journey far North of Never Land to patch things up with her friend Terence and restore a Pixie Dust Tree.
Director(s): Klay Hall
Production: Walt Disney Pictures
  1 nomination.
 
IMDB:
6.8
G
Year:
2009
81 min
2,152 Views


- Fairy Mary, is this true?

- Every word.

The pirates used two wishes,

but before they could use

the third wish,

the ship was wrecked

on an island north of Neverland.

The Mirror of Incanta,

with its last remaining wish,

was lost forever.

(EXCLAIMS)

Yet it is said that the clues to find it

are hidden in this ancient chant.

"Journey due north past Neverland

"Till a faraway island is close at hand

(SINGING) "When you're alone

But not alone

"You will find help

And an arch of stone"

Arch of stone.

"There's one way across

the isle's north ridge

"But a price must be paid

at the old troll bridge"

What did she say?

I think she said something

about a toll bridge.

- Toll bridge?

- Yeah.

- But I don't know how much it costs.

- Oh?

"At journey's end

You shall walk the plank

"Of the ship that sunk

But never sank"

(SINGING) "And in the hold

Amidst gems and gold

"A wish come true

Awaits, we're told

(AUDIENCE APPLAUDING)

"But beware and be warned

There's a trick to this clue

"Wish only goodwill

Or no good will come you

"For the treasure you seek

"You may yet come to rue!"

AUDIENCE:
Bravo! Bravo!

Bravo! Bravo!

"Faraway island is close at hand

"Due north past Neverland"

Let's see. Mouse cheese.

Um...

Pan. Chart.

Extra clothes.

This one's not for traveling.

How am I gonna carry all this?

Not enough.

- There you go. One cup, dear.

- Thank you.

Fairy Gary. Hi.

Hello, Tink. What brings you here?

I see that bucket-and-pulley system

I rigged for you is working out.

You know, Fairy Gary,

you really run a tight ship.

I know it sounds like I'm just saying it,

but you really do. Really.

That's very sweet, dear.

Anyway, I was wondering,

can I have some extra pixie dust?

(LAUGHING)

Pardon?

Come on, Fairy Gary. Please?

Just a smidge?

Now, Tinker Bell, you know the rules,

and it says here

you already got your ration.

(GROANS)

Iridessa! Rosetta!

- What do you think?

- Lend you some of our dust?

Tinker Bell,

we need every bit of it on the mainland.

Sweetie, it takes a lot of flying

to bring in autumn.

Sorry, Tink.

Say, you know who can help.

Raffaela, Renato, Redina, Rina...

- Hi, Cheese!

- Hey, Terence!

Morning, Fawn!

- Rina, Rhoda, Rosetta...

- Terence.

- Tink?

- Hi.

Surprised to see you.

How's the scepter?

I'm working on it.

Look, Terence, things happened,

mistakes were made,

and now there's something

I need to talk to you about.

I need some extra pixie dust.

You need more pixie dust?

That's why you're here?

Yeah.

It's not exactly what I was expecting.

Why do you need more dust?

I... I can't tell you.

You can't tell me?

You need more pixie dust,

and you can't tell me why?

A true friend

wouldn't need to know why.

A true friend wouldn't ask me

to break the rules!

Well, then,

I guess we're not true friends!

No, I...

I guess we're not.

I'm on my own, then.

(CRYING)

(CAWING)

What?

(EXCLAIMING)

(GROANING)

So long, Pixie Hollow. I'll be back soon.

I just need to angle the moon

with the horizon.

(EXCLAIMS)

Huh?

(GASPS)

(SCREAMS)

(EXHALES)

I'm starving.

My boysenberry rolls!

(SQUEAKING)

(BURPS)

My mouse cheese!

My pumpernickel muffin!

Out. Out. Shoo. Go find your friends.

(SQUEAKS)

Stop following me.

I'm on a very important mission.

I have two days to find the magic mirror

and wish the moonstone back.

(SQUEAKS)

No, I don't need any help.

(SQUEAKS)

Yes, I am sure. Okay. Now, let's see.

(GRUNTS)

Hey, look! Look, little guy. Fetch!

(EXCLAIMS)

Will you please get out of here?

That does it. Out!

(GASPS)

All right. You can stay.

For now. Just do me a favor,

if you could stay right here.

If my bearings are accurate,

we should see land soon.

I'm Tinker Bell. What's your name?

(SQUEAKS)

Okay. Blinky?

Flicker? Flash? Beam? Flare?

Well, how in the blazing bellows

am I supposed to guess your name

if you keep...

(SQUEAKS)

Your name's Bellows?

Oh, Blaze.

Kind of a tough-guy name.

You a tough guy?

(LAUGHING)

Okay. Don't hurt yourself.

IRIDESSA:
That's it, Cheese.

Keep them coming.

Next.

Okay. Next.

Iridessa,

how are those lanterns coming?

Almost done, Fairy Mary. Whoa!

Good shot, Cheese.

Next, I'll get Rosetta some light crystals

for the fireworks.

I can't wait to mix them up

with my begonias, gardenias and...

- Forget-me-nots.

- Forget-me-nots.

I keep forgetting those.

Fawn, show me how that

All right, fellas, when I blow the whistle,

you guys go.

(EXCLAIMING IN AGREEMENT)

On your mark, get set...

(BUTTERFLIES EXCLAIMING)

(SIGHS)

(WHISTLES)

One down and 20 to go.

Keep at it, sweetie.

Silvermist, what are you working on?

Pollywog bubbles. Okay, guys.

Ooh!

(FAIRY MARY CHUCKLES)

- There you go.

- Nicely done, dear.

Next.

Fireworks. Is it ready yet?

- Yes!

- Let her rip!

- Right, Bobble.

- Dear.

(SCREAMING)

BOBBLE:
I'm okay.

(SCREAMING)

(EXCLAIMS)

BOBBLE:
Still okay.

Honestly.

One, two.

I don't understand, Blaze.

We should've seen land by now.

You go ahead and get some rest.

I'll take first watch.

Whoa! I'm awake, I'm awake, I'm...

In a tree?

This must be the lost island.

There it is.

The stone arch from the story!

You stay here and guard the balloon.

I'll be right back.

Oh!

Oh, no.

This is supposed to be a rock arch,

not a twisty, branchy, tree arch.

(SQUEAKING)

Not now.

(SQUEAKING)

What has gotten into you?

Blaze, where's the balloon?

(SQUEAKING)

It's gone?

My compass, my supplies,

my pixie dust.

I left you in charge.

Why didn't you warn me?

Well, I... You...

Okay, okay. We'll get back to that later.

We gotta find that balloon.

(GROANING)

(BLAZE SHRIEKS)

Blaze!

TERENCE:
Tink?

- I'm so sorry...

- Terence. Terence. How did you...

You brought this stupid thing here.

You broke the scepter.

- This is your fault!

- Tink, I...

I was just trying to be a good friend. I...

Just leave me alone!

Fine! Last time I try to help you.

No. Terence, come back. Terence.

Terence.

Blaze, where are you?

Blaze!

I lost my balloon. I lost my pixie dust.

I'm starving.

What have I done?

(BOTH EXCLAIM)

(CHUCKLES)

Wow, that hit the spot.

Thank you so much.

Hey, we're lost.

By any chance, have you seen

a stone arch around here?

(GROANING)

I'm out of dust.

Looks like I'll be walking from here.

My compass!

(GROANING)

Ouch!

That is a sharp thingy.

Terence.

The stone arch. Blaze, hey, we made it!

We're here!

Thank you so much.

Thank you all so much. Bye, now. Bye!

Great to have friends

that will help you out, huh?

(SIGHS)

I know Tink is my best friend.

We should just forgive each other.

Someone just needs

to take the first step.

MALE VOICE:
Who?

Yeah, well, I think it should be Tink.

- Who?

- Tink.

She blamed me

for breaking the scepter.

- Who?

- Tink!

I know she's under a lot of pressure,

but she shouldn't

have treated me that way.

She should apologize.

Who?

Me.

Thank you so much, Mr. Owl.

You know what? You are truly

the wisest of all the creatures.

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Evan Spiliotopoulos

Evan Spiliotopoulos is a Greek-American screenwriter, best known for writing Hercules, Tinker Bell and the Lost Treasure and Beauty and the Beast. He also wrote the script for the film The Huntsman: Winter's War. more…

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