Tinker Bell and the Lost Treasure facts for kids
Quick facts for kids Tinker Bell and the Lost Treasure |
|
---|---|
Directed by | Klay Hall |
Produced by | Sean Lurie |
Written by | Evan Spiliotopoulos |
Starring | Mae Whitman Jesse McCartney Raven-Symoné Lucy Liu Kristin Chenoweth Angela Bartys Anjelica Huston |
Music by | Joel McNeely |
Editing by | Jeremy Milton |
Studio | DisneyToon Studios Prana Studios |
Distributed by | Walt Disney Studios Home Entertainment (United States) Walt Disney Studios Motion Pictures (International) |
Release date(s) | October 27, 2009 |
Running time | 82 minutes |
Country | United States |
Language | English |
Budget | $30—35 million |
Money made | $8,582,265 |
Tinker Bell and the Lost Treasure is an exciting computer-animated adventure movie. It was made in the United States and released in 2009. This movie is a sequel to the 2008 film, Tinker Bell.
The story follows Tinker Bell on a big adventure. She must find a special treasure to save Pixie Hollow. This treasure is the key to keeping the pixie dust tree healthy. The movie teaches about friendship and believing in yourself.
Contents
Story of the Lost Treasure
The movie begins with the fairies preparing for the Autumn Revelry. This is a special event where a new scepter is made. This scepter helps power the pixie dust tree. Tinker Bell is chosen to create the scepter.
She gets help from her friend, Terence, a pixie dust keeper. They have a small argument, and Tinker Bell accidentally breaks a rare moonstone. This moonstone is very important for the scepter.
Tinker Bell's Quest
To fix her mistake, Tinker Bell goes on a journey. She hopes to find the legendary Lost Treasure. This treasure is said to grant one wish during a blue moon. She believes it can fix the broken moonstone.
Her adventure takes her far from Pixie Hollow. She meets new creatures and faces many challenges. She learns important lessons about teamwork and forgiveness.
The Blue Moon Event
Tinker Bell races against time to return before the blue moon. The blue moon is when the scepter must be used. If she fails, the pixie dust tree could be in danger. This would mean no more pixie dust for the fairies.
The movie shows how Tinker Bell uses her smarts and courage. She works hard to make things right. Her journey is full of magic and unexpected twists.
Characters and Voice Actors
Many talented actors lend their voices to the fairy characters. These actors help bring the magical world of Pixie Hollow to life.
- Mae Whitman as Tinker Bell: The main character, a talented tinker fairy.
- Jesse McCartney as Terence: A friendly pixie dust keeper and Tinker Bell's friend.
- Jane Horrocks as Fairy Mary: The head of the tinker fairies.
- Lucy Liu as Silvermist: A water fairy, calm and kind.
- Raven-Symoné as Iridessa: A light fairy, who can be a bit worried.
- Kristin Chenoweth as Rosetta: A garden fairy, elegant and charming.
- Angela Bartys as Fawn: An animal fairy, playful and adventurous.
- Rob Paulsen as Bobble, Grimsley and Mr. Owl: Various characters, including a tinker fairy.
- Jeff Bennett as Clank, Fairy Gary and Leech: More voices for different fairies and creatures.
- Grey DeLisle as Lyria, Viola, and the Narrator: The voice that tells the story.
- John DiMaggio as Redleaf: A wise fairy.
- Eliza Pollack Zebert as Blaze: A tiny firefly who helps Tinker Bell.
- Bob Bergen as Bugs and Creatures: Various sounds and voices for the animals.
- Roger Craig Smith as Bolt, a pixie-dust keeper and Stone, a pixie-dust keeper: Other pixie dust keepers.
- Allison Roth as French Fairy: A small role.
- Thom Adcox-Hernandez as Flint: A character Tinker Bell meets on her journey.
- Anjelica Huston as Queen Clarion: The wise and graceful queen of Pixie Hollow.
Making the Movie
Tinker Bell and the Lost Treasure was directed by Klay Hall. Sean Lurie was the producer. The movie was made by DisneyToon Studios and Prana Studios. It took a lot of work to create the beautiful animation.
The film was released directly to DVD and Blu-ray. This means it was not shown in movie theaters first. It was a popular choice for families to watch at home. The movie's music was composed by Joel McNeely.