Tinker Bell (film)
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Tinker Bell is a direct-to-video Disney animated film based on the Disney Fairies franchise, scheduled for release around August 21, 2007. The film revolves around the titular character Tinker Bell, a fairy character originated from the 1953 Disney animated film, Peter Pan. Although the character has never spoken anything before (save for an audio tour of Disneyland created around the time the park was opened), actress/singer Brittany Murphy will be providing the voice for the fairy in this film. It is speculated this will be the last direct-to-video film released by Disney due to its new production deal with Pixar Animation Studios.
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[edit] Crew
- Director - Temple Mathews
- Writers - Cheryl Abood, Carter Crocker
[edit] Notes
The film director is the screenwriter of Return to Never Land, and the screenwriters of this film are the producers of Return to Never Land.
This film is said to be the start of a franchise.
[edit] Soundtrack
Playing Tinkerbell: Juliana Rodriguez playing Peter Pan: Anthony Howards
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[edit] Tagline
Believing is just the beginning...
[edit] Trivia
- At one point, this was known as the last direct-to-video film from Disney, however, it switched its November date with The Little Mermaid III, which was once pinned for August 28, 2007. The Little Mermaid III is now pinned for November 20, 2007.
- This is loosely based upon the Disney Fairies series. It is mainly based on Tinker Bell's adventures when not around with the legendary Peter Pan.
- This film may be released in United Kingdom on July 3, 2007, and in the rest of the British Isles on 17 July 2007, and 31 July 2007.
- This film was originally titled Tinker Bell and the Ring of Belief.
[edit] Release dates
[edit] North America
[edit] Europe
- July 3, 2007 (United Kingdom, Portugal and Montenegro)
[edit] Asia Pacific
- December 12, 2007 (Japan and Taiwan.)
- August 27, 2007 (Hong Kong, India and New Zealand.