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The Pirate Fairy

The Pirate Fairy (originally titled as Tinker Bell and the River of Doom or alternatively Tinker Bell and the Pirate Fairy[1]) is a 2014 American 3D computer-animated fantasy film directed by Peggy Holmes. It is the fifth direct-to-video feature-length animated film in the Disneytoon Studios' Tinker Bell film series and the Disney Fairies franchise, based on the character Tinker Bell from J. M. Barrie's Peter and Wendy. The film features the voices of Mae Whitman, reprising her role of Tinker Bell, Christina Hendricks as a dust-keeper fairy named Zarina, and Tom Hiddleston as a much younger James Hook.[4]

The Pirate Fairy
Theatrical release poster
Directed byPeggy Holmes
Screenplay byJeffrey M. Howard
Kate Kondell
Story byJohn Lasseter
Peggy Holmes
Bobs Gannaway
Jeffrey M. Howard
Lorna Cook
Craig Gerber
Based onPeter and Wendy
by J. M. Barrie
Produced byJenni Magee-Cook
StarringMae Whitman
Christina Hendricks
Tom Hiddleston
Lucy Liu
Raven-Symoné
Megan Hilty
Pamela Adlon
Angela Bartys
Anjelica Huston
Edited byAnna Catalano
Music byJoel McNeely
Production
companies
Distributed byWalt Disney Studios Home Entertainment
Release dates
  • February 13, 2014 (2014-02-13) (Denmark)[2]
  • April 1, 2014 (2014-04-01) (United States)[3]
Running time
78 minutes[2]
CountryUnited States[1]
LanguageEnglish
Box office$64.9 million[2]

Plot

Zarina, an inquisitive fairy, is amazed by the magic behind pixie dust and is determined to learn more. She secretly experiments with blue pixie dust, creating variants; however, experiments with the pink variant grow wildly out of control, causing an accident in Pixie Hollow. Her supervisor, Fairy Gary, prohibits her from working with pixie dust. In sorrow, Zarina takes her experiments and runs away.

One year later, Pixie Hollow celebrates the Four Seasons Festival with performances from fairies of all the seasons. During the show, Tinker Bell, Silvermist, Iridessa, Rosetta, Fawn, and Vidia spot Zarina flying around the audience and using pink pixie dust to summon poppies that cause everyone to fall asleep. Tink and her friends, who take cover, realize Zarina stole all of the blue pixie dust, which is used to create the yellow dust that fairies use to fly.

They follow Zarina to the coast, where she became the captain of a pirate crew, including a young James Hook, who is apparently the cabin boy. The fairies retrieve the blue dust for a moment, but Zarina retrieves it after throwing multi-colored pixie dust at them that switches their talents. Tinker Bell becomes a water fairy, Silvermist a fast-flying fairy, Fawn a light fairy, Iridessa a garden fairy, Rosetta an animal fairy, and Vidia a tinker fairy (much to her horror and disgust). They struggle with their swapped talents as they search for Zarina and the pirate ship, in the process meeting a baby crocodile that takes a liking to Rosetta's new animal talent.

They find the ship and sneak in, where they overhear Hook talking about how the pirates met Zarina after drifting off course, and she became the captain with the promise of making the ship fly so that they could plunder anything without getting caught. The ship arrives at Skull Rock, where the fairies discover the pirates' camp and a mysterious Pixie Dust Tree, which Zarina has grown using the pink pixie dust.

The fairies attempt to retrieve the blue pixie dust but are caught when Iridessa loses control over her nature talent and reveals their location. Tink tries to convince Zarina to return home to Pixie Hollow, but she refuses because she feels unappreciated. With the fairies now captured, the pirates make regular flying pixie dust. Hook, curious about flying, convinces Zarina to use some on him. After joyfully flying around the cave, Hook double-crosses Zarina and traps her in a lantern, revealing himself as the real captain.

Tinker Bell and the others fail to escape their imprisonment until the baby crocodile arrives and frees them. The fairies almost retrieve the blue pixie dust, but Hook threatens to throw Zarina into the sea unless they hand it over. Tink gives it up, and Hook sprinkles it over the ship before throwing Zarina overboard.

As the pirates sail towards the Second Star, the fairies return and use their switched talents to defeat the pirates and turn the ship. Zarina attempts to retrieve the blue pixie dust from Hook, who chases after her. Zarina gains a speck of blue pixie dust which she throws at Hook, who starts flying crazily as the two kinds of pixie dust react to each other. As the fairies fly away, Hook swears revenge on them and is attacked by the baby crocodile. Zarina returns the blue pixie dust to Tink and her friends, before preparing to leave. Tinker Bell offers her a chance to return to Pixie Hollow and she accepts, helping her friends sail the ship back. The other fairies wake up with no recollection of what happened.

Zarina is about to promise not to tamper with pixie dust again, but Tink convinces her to show off her abilities, restoring Tink and her friends' original fairy talents and allowing them to put on a beautiful Festival performance. Everyone congratulates them, and Zarina's alchemy talent is finally accepted.

Cast

 
 
 

Production

The film was originally titled Quest for the Queen.[5][6] Peggy Holmes, co-director of Secret of the Wings signed on to direct the film.[5] It introduced new characters, Zarina, voiced by Christina Hendricks, and James aka young Captain Hook, voiced by Tom Hiddleston.[5] Carlos Ponce also lent his voice to one of the characters in the film.[7]

Disney announced in January 2014 that former Project Runway winner and fashion designer Christian Siriano would be in charge of creating the ensemble costumes for the fairies, specifically Zarina. Siriano stated that "I loved the challenge of this project. I haven't designed for an animated character before, and I'm excited to take my skills into Zarina's world. She's a unique and new character and I wanted to help make her memorable and iconic. Disney characters are everlasting and I'm so happy as a young designer to help create a bit of Disney history."[8]

Release

The film was released internationally in theaters with the title Tinker Bell and the Pirate Fairy on February 13, 2014, and later dates,[2] with 2D and 3D screenings available.[9][10] In the United States the screenings took place exclusively at the El Capitan Theater in Hollywood,[11] from February 28 to March 19, 2014.[12] It was originally scheduled for Fall 2013, before another DisneyToon Studios film, Planes, took its place, delaying the film to Spring 2014.[6]

Marketing

A trailer for the film was released on the Secret of the Wings Blu-ray and DVD on October 23, 2012.[13]The Pirate Fairy is the first film of the Tinker Bell series not to allude to the Disney Fairies brand in promotional material and not to display the brand logo at the beginning of the film, showing instead the DisneyToon Studios logo.[14]

Home media

The film was released by Walt Disney Studios Home Entertainment on DVD and Blu-ray in the United States on April 1, 2014,[3] and in the United Kingdom on June 23, 2014.[15] Bonus features of the DVD include a documentary and two animated shorts. The Blu-ray contains the bonus features of the DVD and additions such as deleted scenes, sing-along songs and a making-of clip of "The Frigate That Flies" song with actor Tom Hiddleston.[16]

During the pre-order period of the combo pack with the DVD, Blu-ray and Digital Copy versions of the film, a limited edition set of four lithographs featuring shots from the film would be included with the order.[17][18] Several stores also released exclusive sets which bundled the combo pack with a certain item of the Disney Fairies merchandise, such as a bonus DVD with the animated short Pixie Hollow Bake Off and 10 other mini-shorts, the storybook and read-along CD of The Pirate Fairy film, a set of six wall decal sheets, and a glitter brush.[19][20]

Reception

On review aggregation website Rotten Tomatoes, the film has a rating of 81% based on 21 reviews, with an average score of 6.39/10.[21]

Soundtrack

The film was scored by Joel McNeely,[22] who has also scored the previous films in the Tinker Bell series.

Songs

The soundtrack features an original song titled "Who I Am," performed by Natasha Bedingfield, as well as Bedingfield's previously released song, "Weightless," which was initially used on the film's scratch recording but was so well received, director Peggy Holmes decided to make it permanent.[23]

Another original song, "The Frigate That Flies," with music by Gaby Alter and lyrics by Gaby Alter and Itamar Moses,[24] is performed in the film by the pirate crew as a musical number.

References

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  2. ^ a b c d "The Pirate Fairy". Box Office Mojo. from the original on June 4, 2016. Retrieved September 4, 2014.
  3. ^ a b Beck, Jerry (December 5, 2013). . Animation Scoop. Archived from the original on December 7, 2013. Retrieved December 7, 2013.
  4. ^ Taylor, Amanda (August 9, 2013). "'The Pirate Fairy': Christina Hendricks and Tom Hiddleston join newest Tinkerbell movie". Entertainment Weekly. from the original on August 12, 2013. Retrieved October 23, 2013.
  5. ^ a b c "D23 Expo: New Art From the Upcoming Disney, Pixar and Disneytoon Movies". ComingSoon.net. August 9, 2013. from the original on August 13, 2013. Retrieved August 10, 2013.
  6. ^ a b Liu, Ed (June 13, 2012). "Disney Delays "Planes" to Fall 2013, "Quest for the Queen" to Spring 2014". Toon Zone. Archived from the original on January 12, 2013. Retrieved April 4, 2014.
  7. ^ "Actor, Singer, Composer, TV Personality Carlos Ponce Named Recipient of Hispanicize 2013 Latinovator Award". PR Newswire. March 26, 2013. from the original on March 29, 2013. Retrieved March 27, 2013.
  8. ^ Warner, Kara. "'Project Runway' Meets 'Pirate Fairy': Christian Siriano Designs New Tinker Bell Movie Costume". Yahoo!. from the original on January 8, 2014. Retrieved January 8, 2014.
  9. ^ . Mareel. Archived from the original on June 1, 2014. Retrieved June 1, 2014. These are 3D screenings
  10. ^ . Cineworld. Archived from the original on June 1, 2014. Retrieved June 1, 2014. Available in: RealD - 3D
  11. ^ Kang, Inkoo (February 27, 2014). "Review: 'The Pirate Fairy' a glittery Disney romp". Los Angeles Times. from the original on September 30, 2015. Retrieved September 7, 2015.
  12. ^ Burbank, Kyle (March 14, 2014). "The Pirate Fairy at the El Capitan Theatre". LaughingPlace. from the original on April 24, 2014. Retrieved April 23, 2014.
  13. ^ KageNoAku (October 25, 2012). "Tinker Bell – Quest for the Queen Sneak Peak 1080p". YouTube. from the original on December 28, 2012. Retrieved October 27, 2012.
  14. ^ "The Laughing Place - 'The Pirate Fairy' Blu-Ray Review". The Laughing Place. March 31, 2014. from the original on April 24, 2014. Retrieved June 1, 2014. The Pirate Fairy is the first film in the Disney Fairies series to not include the Disney Fairies logo, which has been replaced with a DisneyToon Studios logo before the film.
  15. ^ "Tinker Bell and the Pirate Fairy UK Blu-ray". Blu-Ray. from the original on June 2, 2014. Retrieved June 1, 2014. The release will be available for purchase online and in shops across the country on June 23rd.
  16. ^ "'The Pirate Fairy' Blu-Ray Review (March 31, 2014)". LaughingPlace. March 31, 2014. from the original on April 24, 2014. Retrieved April 23, 2014.
  17. ^ "Last Day for The Pirate Fairy Pre-Order!". DisneyStore. from the original on April 24, 2014. Retrieved April 23, 2014.
  18. ^ "Disney store display for the Pirate Fairy! It is..." Its Disney Freaks. from the original on April 24, 2014. Retrieved April 23, 2014.
  19. ^ "Own Disney's The Pirate Fairy". Disney. from the original on April 24, 2014. Retrieved April 23, 2014.
  20. ^ Burg, Jen (April 3, 2014). "Disney's Pirate Fairy Gift Set Options, Fun Freebies & Coupon". The Suburban Mom. from the original on April 24, 2014. Retrieved April 23, 2014.
  21. ^ "The Pirate Fairy (2014)". Rotten Tomatoes. from the original on July 13, 2019. Retrieved December 23, 2019.
  22. ^ "Joel McNeely Scoring 'The Pirate Fairy'". Film Music Reporter. from the original on August 9, 2014. Retrieved May 19, 2014.
  23. ^ "WATCH: Tinker Bell 'The Pirate Fairy' Clip with 'Who I Am' by Natasha Bedingfield". Stitch Kingdom. Archived from the original on January 30, 2014. Retrieved January 30, 2014.
  24. ^ "Heath Calvert, Jarrod Spector, Emily Padgett, Rebecca Naomi Jones and More Read Nobody Loves You April 17–18". PlayBill. from the original on May 31, 2014. Retrieved May 30, 2014.

External links

  • Official website
  • The Pirate Fairy at IMDb

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The Pirate Fairy originally titled as Tinker Bell and the River of Doom or alternatively Tinker Bell and the Pirate Fairy 1 is a 2014 American 3D computer animated fantasy film directed by Peggy Holmes It is the fifth direct to video feature length animated film in the Disneytoon Studios Tinker Bell film series and the Disney Fairies franchise based on the character Tinker Bell from J M Barrie s Peter and Wendy The film features the voices of Mae Whitman reprising her role of Tinker Bell Christina Hendricks as a dust keeper fairy named Zarina and Tom Hiddleston as a much younger James Hook 4 The Pirate FairyTheatrical release posterDirected byPeggy HolmesScreenplay byJeffrey M HowardKate KondellStory byJohn LasseterPeggy HolmesBobs Gannaway Jeffrey M HowardLorna CookCraig GerberBased onPeter and Wendyby J M BarrieProduced byJenni Magee CookStarringMae WhitmanChristina HendricksTom HiddlestonLucy LiuRaven SymoneMegan HiltyPamela AdlonAngela BartysAnjelica HustonEdited byAnna CatalanoMusic byJoel McNeelyProductioncompaniesDisneytoon Studios 1 Prana Studios 1 Distributed byWalt Disney Studios Home EntertainmentRelease datesFebruary 13 2014 2014 02 13 Denmark 2 April 1 2014 2014 04 01 United States 3 Running time78 minutes 2 CountryUnited States 1 LanguageEnglishBox office 64 9 million 2 Contents 1 Plot 2 Cast 3 Production 4 Release 4 1 Marketing 4 2 Home media 5 Reception 6 Soundtrack 6 1 Songs 7 References 8 External linksPlot EditZarina an inquisitive fairy is amazed by the magic behind pixie dust and is determined to learn more She secretly experiments with blue pixie dust creating variants however experiments with the pink variant grow wildly out of control causing an accident in Pixie Hollow Her supervisor Fairy Gary prohibits her from working with pixie dust In sorrow Zarina takes her experiments and runs away One year later Pixie Hollow celebrates the Four Seasons Festival with performances from fairies of all the seasons During the show Tinker Bell Silvermist Iridessa Rosetta Fawn and Vidia spot Zarina flying around the audience and using pink pixie dust to summon poppies that cause everyone to fall asleep Tink and her friends who take cover realize Zarina stole all of the blue pixie dust which is used to create the yellow dust that fairies use to fly They follow Zarina to the coast where she became the captain of a pirate crew including a young James Hook who is apparently the cabin boy The fairies retrieve the blue dust for a moment but Zarina retrieves it after throwing multi colored pixie dust at them that switches their talents Tinker Bell becomes a water fairy Silvermist a fast flying fairy Fawn a light fairy Iridessa a garden fairy Rosetta an animal fairy and Vidia a tinker fairy much to her horror and disgust They struggle with their swapped talents as they search for Zarina and the pirate ship in the process meeting a baby crocodile that takes a liking to Rosetta s new animal talent They find the ship and sneak in where they overhear Hook talking about how the pirates met Zarina after drifting off course and she became the captain with the promise of making the ship fly so that they could plunder anything without getting caught The ship arrives at Skull Rock where the fairies discover the pirates camp and a mysterious Pixie Dust Tree which Zarina has grown using the pink pixie dust The fairies attempt to retrieve the blue pixie dust but are caught when Iridessa loses control over her nature talent and reveals their location Tink tries to convince Zarina to return home to Pixie Hollow but she refuses because she feels unappreciated With the fairies now captured the pirates make regular flying pixie dust Hook curious about flying convinces Zarina to use some on him After joyfully flying around the cave Hook double crosses Zarina and traps her in a lantern revealing himself as the real captain Tinker Bell and the others fail to escape their imprisonment until the baby crocodile arrives and frees them The fairies almost retrieve the blue pixie dust but Hook threatens to throw Zarina into the sea unless they hand it over Tink gives it up and Hook sprinkles it over the ship before throwing Zarina overboard As the pirates sail towards the Second Star the fairies return and use their switched talents to defeat the pirates and turn the ship Zarina attempts to retrieve the blue pixie dust from Hook who chases after her Zarina gains a speck of blue pixie dust which she throws at Hook who starts flying crazily as the two kinds of pixie dust react to each other As the fairies fly away Hook swears revenge on them and is attacked by the baby crocodile Zarina returns the blue pixie dust to Tink and her friends before preparing to leave Tinker Bell offers her a chance to return to Pixie Hollow and she accepts helping her friends sail the ship back The other fairies wake up with no recollection of what happened Zarina is about to promise not to tamper with pixie dust again but Tink convinces her to show off her abilities restoring Tink and her friends original fairy talents and allowing them to put on a beautiful Festival performance Everyone congratulates them and Zarina s alchemy talent is finally accepted Cast EditMain article List of Tinker Bell cast members From left to right Mae Whitman Christina Hendricks and Tom Hiddleston Mae Whitman as Tinker Bell a tinker fairy and Periwinkle s twin sister Christina Hendricks as Zarina an unusually skilled and inquisitive dust keeper fairy Tom Hiddleston as James Hook the captain of the pirate ship disguised as the cabin boy Lucy Liu as Silvermist a water fairy Raven Symone as Iridessa a light fairy Megan Hilty as Rosetta a garden fairy Pamela Adlon as Vidia a fast flying fairy Angela Bartys as Fawn an animal fairy Jim Cummings as Oppenheimer and Port two of James crew members Carlos Ponce as Bonito one of James crew members Mick Wingert as Starboard one of James crew members Kevin Michael Richardson as Yang one of James crew members Jeff Bennett voices three characters in the film Clank a large tinker fairy with a booming voice Fairy Gary a large dust keeper fairy Mr Smee a crew member from The Jolly Roger who meets James Rob Paulsen as Bobble a wispy tinker fairy with large glasses and Clank s best friend Grey DeLisle as MC Fairy Gliss Kari Wahlgren as Sweetpea Sydney Jane Horrocks as Fairy Mary the overseer of all tinker fairies Anjelica Huston as Queen Clarion the queen of Pixie Hollow Production EditThe film was originally titled Quest for the Queen 5 6 Peggy Holmes co director of Secret of the Wings signed on to direct the film 5 It introduced new characters Zarina voiced by Christina Hendricks and James aka young Captain Hook voiced by Tom Hiddleston 5 Carlos Ponce also lent his voice to one of the characters in the film 7 Disney announced in January 2014 that former Project Runway winner and fashion designer Christian Siriano would be in charge of creating the ensemble costumes for the fairies specifically Zarina Siriano stated that I loved the challenge of this project I haven t designed for an animated character before and I m excited to take my skills into Zarina s world She s a unique and new character and I wanted to help make her memorable and iconic Disney characters are everlasting and I m so happy as a young designer to help create a bit of Disney history 8 Release EditThe film was released internationally in theaters with the title Tinker Bell and the Pirate Fairy on February 13 2014 and later dates 2 with 2D and 3D screenings available 9 10 In the United States the screenings took place exclusively at the El Capitan Theater in Hollywood 11 from February 28 to March 19 2014 12 It was originally scheduled for Fall 2013 before another DisneyToon Studios film Planes took its place delaying the film to Spring 2014 6 Marketing Edit A trailer for the film was released on the Secret of the Wings Blu ray and DVD on October 23 2012 13 The Pirate Fairy is the first film of the Tinker Bell series not to allude to the Disney Fairies brand in promotional material and not to display the brand logo at the beginning of the film showing instead the DisneyToon Studios logo 14 Home media Edit The film was released by Walt Disney Studios Home Entertainment on DVD and Blu ray in the United States on April 1 2014 3 and in the United Kingdom on June 23 2014 15 Bonus features of the DVD include a documentary and two animated shorts The Blu ray contains the bonus features of the DVD and additions such as deleted scenes sing along songs and a making of clip of The Frigate That Flies song with actor Tom Hiddleston 16 During the pre order period of the combo pack with the DVD Blu ray and Digital Copy versions of the film a limited edition set of four lithographs featuring shots from the film would be included with the order 17 18 Several stores also released exclusive sets which bundled the combo pack with a certain item of the Disney Fairies merchandise such as a bonus DVD with the animated short Pixie Hollow Bake Off and 10 other mini shorts the storybook and read along CD of The Pirate Fairy film a set of six wall decal sheets and a glitter brush 19 20 Reception EditOn review aggregation website Rotten Tomatoes the film has a rating of 81 based on 21 reviews with an average score of 6 39 10 21 Soundtrack EditThe film was scored by Joel McNeely 22 who has also scored the previous films in the Tinker Bell series Songs Edit The soundtrack features an original song titled Who I Am performed by Natasha Bedingfield as well as Bedingfield s previously released song Weightless which was initially used on the film s scratch recording but was so well received director Peggy Holmes decided to make it permanent 23 Another original song The Frigate That Flies with music by Gaby Alter and lyrics by Gaby Alter and Itamar Moses 24 is performed in the film by the pirate crew as a musical number References Edit a b c d Adams Mark February 4 2014 Tinker Bell And The Pirate Fairy Screen Daily Archived from the original on November 4 2017 Retrieved May 18 2020 a b c d The Pirate Fairy Box Office Mojo Archived from the original on June 4 2016 Retrieved September 4 2014 a b Beck Jerry December 5 2013 FIRST LOOK Disneytoon Studios The Pirate Fairy Animation Scoop Archived from the original on December 7 2013 Retrieved December 7 2013 Taylor Amanda August 9 2013 The Pirate Fairy Christina Hendricks and Tom Hiddleston join newest Tinkerbell movie Entertainment Weekly Archived from the original on August 12 2013 Retrieved October 23 2013 a b c D23 Expo New Art From the Upcoming Disney Pixar and Disneytoon Movies ComingSoon net August 9 2013 Archived from the original on August 13 2013 Retrieved August 10 2013 a b Liu Ed June 13 2012 Disney Delays Planes to Fall 2013 Quest for the Queen to Spring 2014 Toon Zone Archived from the original on January 12 2013 Retrieved April 4 2014 Actor Singer Composer TV Personality Carlos Ponce Named Recipient of Hispanicize 2013 Latinovator Award PR Newswire March 26 2013 Archived from the original on March 29 2013 Retrieved March 27 2013 Warner Kara Project Runway Meets Pirate Fairy Christian Siriano Designs New Tinker Bell Movie Costume Yahoo Archived from the original on January 8 2014 Retrieved January 8 2014 Mareel Tinker Bell and the Pirate Fairy 3D Mareel Archived from the original on June 1 2014 Retrieved June 1 2014 These are 3D screenings Tinker Bell And The Pirate Fairy Movies for Juniors Book Tickets at Cineworld Cinemas Cineworld Archived from the original on June 1 2014 Retrieved June 1 2014 Available in RealD 3D Kang Inkoo February 27 2014 Review The Pirate Fairy a glittery Disney romp Los Angeles Times Archived from the original on September 30 2015 Retrieved September 7 2015 Burbank Kyle March 14 2014 The Pirate Fairy at the El Capitan Theatre LaughingPlace Archived from the original on April 24 2014 Retrieved April 23 2014 KageNoAku October 25 2012 Tinker Bell Quest for the Queen Sneak Peak 1080p YouTube Archived from the original on December 28 2012 Retrieved October 27 2012 The Laughing Place The Pirate Fairy Blu Ray Review The Laughing Place March 31 2014 Archived from the original on April 24 2014 Retrieved June 1 2014 The Pirate Fairy is the first film in the Disney Fairies series to not include the Disney Fairies logo which has been replaced with a DisneyToon Studios logo before the film Tinker Bell and the Pirate Fairy UK Blu ray Blu Ray Archived from the original on June 2 2014 Retrieved June 1 2014 The release will be available for purchase online and in shops across the country on June 23rd The Pirate Fairy Blu Ray Review March 31 2014 LaughingPlace March 31 2014 Archived from the original on April 24 2014 Retrieved April 23 2014 Last Day for The Pirate Fairy Pre Order DisneyStore Archived from the original on April 24 2014 Retrieved April 23 2014 Disney store display for the Pirate Fairy It is Its Disney Freaks Archived from the original on April 24 2014 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