Tinker Bell and the Great Fairy Rescue Comments

  • Thomas 2023-09-21 19:43:43

    An imaginative...

  • Reagan 2023-08-26 21:27:47

    I like it very much, suitable for people with childlike...

  • Franz 2023-08-22 06:58:53

    It's good to be able to plunge into such a fairy...

  • Angelo 2023-07-16 21:23:24

    Although it is a straight-haired videotape animation film, the production is really excellent, especially in terms of texture and...

  • Augusta 2023-06-16 11:45:21

    Good to go on! as...

  • Nestor 2023-06-14 15:18:01

    The cartoons are really good-looking, very suitable for little girls to watch, but they are a little...

  • Kathryne 2023-05-04 17:22:30

    The wonderful world of elves, and the phrase "When a baby smiles for the first time, an elves are born", this world is more beautiful than a fairy...

  • Therese 2023-04-06 13:16:41

    Originally only four stars, but the songs in it are, beautiful~...

  • Wilbert 2023-04-05 09:53:40

    Very good for small...

  • Christian 2023-02-24 13:29:53

    i always loved tinker...

Extended Reading

Tinker Bell and the Great Fairy Rescue quotes

  • Dr. Griffiths: [as Lizzy is hovering] I - I don't understand.

    Lizzy: You don't have to understand. You just have to believe.

  • Dr. Griffiths: [Lizzy has unintentionally trashed her room after her first flying attempt] Look at this room! It looks like a cyclone hit it!

    Lizzy: It's not that bad.

    Dr. Griffiths: Not that bad? Your books are all over the floor, your toys are everywhere, and you've torn your curtains!

    [looks up]

    Dr. Griffiths: What? HOW did you get FOOTPRINTS on the CEILING?

    [exasperatedly]

    Dr. Griffiths: This is simply too much. A temper tantrum of this magnitude is unacceptable.

    Lizzy: But I wasn't having a tantrum!

    Dr. Griffiths: Then how did this happen? And the TRUTH this time.

    Lizzy: [nervously] If I tell you the truth...

    [sighs]

    Lizzy: you still wouldn't believe me!

    Dr. Griffiths: [sternly] Elizabeth, the truth.

    Lizzy: ...I was flying! My fairy showed me how.

    Dr. Griffiths: Oh, for goodness sakes! Your make-believe fairy did this. You've got to stop this nonsense!

    Lizzy: But it's not nonsense, Father! It's the truth!

    Dr. Griffiths: You have a real fairy, living in your room.

    Lizzy: Yes! And I can prove it.

    [picks up the fairy field journal she and Tinker Bell made and holds it out for her father]

    Lizzy: Just look at the research we did.

    Dr. Griffiths: [takes the field journal and flips through a few pages] Oh, Elizabeth, *this* is what you've been doing?

    [closes the journal]

    Dr. Griffiths: Field journals are to be filled with FACT, not fairy tales!

    Lizzy: [desperately] But Father, these ARE facts!

    Dr. Griffiths: I just don't understand this foolishness, Lizzy. You have such talent. Why would you waste it this way?

    Lizzy: [visibly hurt and shocked by her father's words] Why can't you just...

    [sighs]

    Lizzy: *believe* me?

    Dr. Griffiths: I believe in what is real. And it's about time *you* started doing the same.

    [goes to her wall of fairy art and starts tearing it down]

    Lizzy: [fighting back tears] Father, wait!

    Dr. Griffiths: I know this is difficult for you to understand. But... this... is all make-believe!

    [throws some of Lizzy's pictures into the trash]

    Lizzy: No! They're real!

    Dr. Griffiths: Elizabeth! This discussion is over!

    [throws away the fairy field journal]