Tinker Bell (2008)

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Written by J.M. Barrie, Jeffrey M. Howard

Directed by Bradley Raymond

Running Time: 80 minutes (approx)

Production Year: 2008

Rating: U Certificate

Production Country: USA

Filmed in Colour

Made for TV

Enter the magical world of Tinker Bell and her fairy friends, who change things to make them better, in this enchanting animated tale based on the character from J.M.Barrie's timeless classic Peter Pan. Tink isn't sure that her talents match those of her friends, who help flowers to get water and remind hibernating animals to wake. Whatever she tries to tinker with always seems to go horribly wrong. But she soon learns that she is just as special as her friends as long as she believes in herself.

When is Tinker Bell next on TV?

In the UK... it's next showing on Disney Cinemagic November 21st, 7:45pm and on Disney Cinemagic HD November 21st, 7:45pm. See more...

Cast

Image for Mae WhitmanMae WhitmanTinker Bell
Image for Kristin ChenowethKristin ChenowethRosetta
Raven-SymonéIridessa
Image for Lucy LiuLucy LiuSilvermist
Image for America FerreraAmerica FerreraFawn
Jane HorrocksFairy Mary
Jeff BennettClank
Image for Rob PaulsenRob PaulsenBobble
Pamela AdlonVidia
Image for Anjelica HustonAnjelica HustonQueen Clarion
Steve ValentineMinister of Spring
Kathy NajimyMinister of Summer
Richard PortnowMinister of Autumn
Gail BorgesMinister of Winter
America YoungWendy Darling

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