Tinker Bell and the Lost Treasure (2009)

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Written by Evan Spiliotopoulos

Directed by Klay Hall

Running Time: 75 minutes (approx)

Production Year: 2009

Production Country: USA

Filmed in Colour

Made for TV

In this delightful sequel the fairies are bringing autumn to the world. Tinker Bell is thrilled when she's chosen by Queen Clarion to create an autumn sceptre to commemorate the rare blue harvest moon. The blue pixie dust this will create will restore the pixie dust tree, so she is entrusted with the valuable and fragile blue moonstone to help with her task. Her friend Terence offers to help, but it all goes horribly wrong and the moonstone is shattered. The only way to fix it is to embark on a perilous journey to find the magical Mirror of Incanta... the charming, delicate, impatient, feisty fairy twinkles her way through this magical tale, spreading pixie dust and pleasure wherever she goes. Stars : Mae Whitman, Jesse McCartney, Lucy Liu.

Cast

Image for Kristin ChenowethKristin ChenowethRosetta
Pamela AdlonVidia
Image for Lucy LiuLucy LiuSilvermist
Image for Mae WhitmanMae WhitmanTinker Bell
Jesse McCartneyTerence
Raven-SymonéIridessa
Image for Anjelica HustonAnjelica HustonQueen Clarion
Grey DeLisleLyria / Viola / Narrator
John Di MaggioMinister of Autumn
Jane HorrocksFairy Mary
Jeff BennettClank / Short Troll / Fairy Gary
Image for Rob PaulsenRob PaulsenBobble / Tall Troll / Owl
Roger Craig SmithBolt / Stone
Bob BergenBlaze / Bugs / Creatures
Thom Adcox-HernandezFlint
Angela BartysFawn
Eliza Pollack ZebertBlaze
Allison RothFrench Fairy

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