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Nyx Voiced by: Rosario Dawson. Winter Fairies. All winter fairies Fairies that reside in the Winter Woods. An Ice Person : Natch. Retcon : Their debut in Secret of the Wings replaced the Minister of Winter and his domain of fairies with winter fairies and established different lore about cold weather's effects on fairies.

Periwinkle Voiced by: Lucy Hale. Gliss Voiced by: Grey Delisle. Spike Voiced by: Debby Ryan. Sled Voiced by: Matt Lanter. Slush Voiced by: Benjamin Diskin ''"Live it, man! Lord Milori. Lord Milori Voiced by: Timothy Dalton. Dewey "The Keeper".

Lizzy Griffiths. Lizzy Griffiths Voiced by: Lauren Mote. Griffiths Voiced by: Michael Sheen. Prilla A young fairy seeking out her talent. She needs things explained to her, and is corrected when she says things like a human would. Clap If You Believe : Her talent is clapping, that is, urging children to clap if they believe in order to save fairies. This removes the frightening deaths-by-disbelief that occur in the first book.

Prilla is the only known fairy who didn't know her talent upon arrival in Never Land. Genki Girl : Highly energetic, one of her Character Tics is that she'll do cartwheels in the air when she's happy. Actually screws over the fairies in the first book, as the cartwheel knocks a day's ration of fairy dust out of Rani's hand.

Morality Pet : One of the few fairies Vidia will be genuinely nice to. Nice Hat : A hat made of a leaf. Nice Girl : One of the sweetest and kindest fairies you can imagine.

It works almost exactly like Prue's Astral Projection in Charmed. Unreliable Illustrator : David Christiana draws Prilla to look like a child in Gail Carson Levine's books, even though it's explicitly said that she wouldn't look like a child to a human.

Beck An animal-talent fairy. Animal Lover : Has sympathy for all animals, including insects and predators. Girlish Pigtails : Pretty girly, and has these. Redhead In Green : Her dress is made of green leaves, and a redhead. Fira A light-talent fairy, and the key one in the books. Early Installment Weirdness : Was referred to as "Moth" in her first appearance. This was apparently Retconned so that "Moth" is her nickname. Though pretty much everyone calls her Fira after that, meaning that someone clearly decided she needs to be called "Fira" from now on.

She does not appear in Levine's second book at all. Rani A wingless water-talent fairy with a timid, kindly personality. Baleful Polymorph : Rani is transformed into a bat by mermaid song in the second book, with her consciousness trapped inside. By the end, the bat agrees to trade places with her, becoming a kind of Greek Chorus in her mind. This feature does not appear in the chapter books, as the second novel was written after most of them. Cloud Cuckoo Lander : Is initially so desperate to swim that she tries all manner of absurd experiments to stop her wings from getting waterlogged, including coating them in dried egg and doing She also has a bat living in her head see Baleful Polymorph and sometimes acts a bit strange because of it.

She's also extremely prone to Tender Tears. Determinator : Very, very persistent. She gave up her wings almost without a thought, however much she was scared of disabling herself.

Disability Superpower : Fairy wings soak up water, making it impossible to swim. Since Rani has no wings, she doesn't have this problem. Fictional Disability : She loses her wings several books in, making her the only wingless fairy in the series.

The movies added Lord Milori, who broke his wings in an accident and thus can't fly, but by that point Rani had been Adapted Out , leaving them both alone in their disability in their respective canons. Nice Girl : Kind, friendly, and sweet.

Meaningful Name : Means 'Queen'. Verbal Tic : She has a habit of finishing other people's sentences, occasionally getting it wrong. Iris A garden-talent fairy. Insufferable Genius : Offers advice to other garden-talent fairies, whether they want it or not. Most find this annoying, and only Lily eventually befriends her. Jerk with a Heart of Gold : Usually. Un-Sorcerer : Iris is incomplete. She doesn't instinctively know how to take care of plants and has to write down what she learns in a notebook to remember it.

Lily A garden-talent fairy. Ambiguously Brown Ambiguous Disorder : She tends to be a loner and one of her interests is watching grass grow. Meaningful Name : Nice Hat : It's a big, yellow flower. The Quiet One : She usually likes being alone, and does not talk much.

Wisp A fast-flying-talent fairy. Bess An art-talent fairy, considered to be the best of her talent in Pixie Hollow. Artsy Beret : Not literally, because her clothes are made of flowers like everyone else's, but she has a hat made of an acorn top that happens to look a lot like a beret.

Dulcie "I just wanted everyone to feel good. That's why I bake. To fill fairies with goodness. Myka A scout fairy. Trill A music talent, who shocks the other fairies by attempting to bring new instruments and styles into the orchestra, which has been set in stone for years.

Mother Dove. Mother Dove The closest thing to pure goodness in Pixie Hollow. Big Good : As long as she sits on her egg and that egg remains unharmed, the people of Never Land will never grow old. Out of Focus : Appears frequently in the first and second novels, but is absent from almost all of the chapter books, since those are less serious and usually more "slice of life". One of her only appearances was when Beck had to protect her from more feather-thievery from Vidia.

Kyto "Sizzle! Crisped another fairy! Gwendolyn Carlisle and her family. Arbitrary Skepticism : Averted. Gwendolyn's grandmother, mother, and father don't just believe in Neverland, but they know it exists. Gwendolyn's mother and grandmother have gone on adventures with Peter Pan in their youth and they knew that Gwendolyn would also experience visions from the necklace. Carlisle believes them. Eventually, they do, but on their way back to camp, Tink and Vidia stumble upon a fairy-sized house made by Elizabeth Griffiths , a human girl who wishes to meet a real fairy.

Tinker Bell immediately heads in to investigate, despite Vidia's constant warnings to leave. Tink claims it to be perfectly safe, so Vidia uses her wind to slam the door in an attempt to give Tink a little scare, but it unintentionally locks Tink inside. When Lizzy begins to approach the house, Vidia tries to free Tink but it's no use.

Lizzy discovers Tink inside the house and takes her to her home. She prepares to show her father, Dr. Griffiths , but upon witnessing all the butterflies he has pinned in display cases for research, she decides to keep Tink a secret. Back at the human house, Lizzy reveals her fascination with fairies to Tink. Tink is flattered by the child's obsession, and since it's raining outside, Tink decides to teach her nearly everything about fairies.

She tells her how light fairies make rainbows, how animal fairies paint butterflies, and much more. They record their information in a new research book given to Lizzy by her father. Tink and Lizzy have formed a great friendship, but after a while, the rain dies down, and Tink is able to return to the camp. She makes her way out, but she watches Lizzy attempt to show her father the research before she leaves.

Unfortunately, he's too busy fixing the house's leaks, as usual, to pay Lizzy any mind. Tink returns and decides to fix the leaks so Lizzy can spend more time with her father. After she does, she chooses to release a captive butterfly Lizzy's father was planning on showing to a group of scientists, which causes Lizzy to get grounded. To make up for what had happened, Tink shows Lizzy how to fly and when her father finds footprints on the ceiling, she tells him about Tink.

He discards the claims and begins to throw her fairy drawings and research book into the trash. This sight angers Tink, and the tinker reveals herself, telling the father off while doing so though he only hears jingles when she talks.

The astonishing sight of a fairy prompts Dr. Griffiths to capture Tink, but Vidia arrives and pushes her out of the way. Vidia is then taken by Dr. Griffiths to London for research, but Lizzy and the fairies are able to convince him to think otherwise, which he does. Vidia is freed, and she and Tink form a friendship, while Lizzy and her father are now closer than ever.

When the traditional Pixie Hollow Games arrive, Tinker Bell and Fairy Mary represent the tinker talent fairies, competing against all the other nature-talents in the world of the fairies.

Eventually, Tink and Fairy Mary were eliminated. And when they were, Tink began to support the combined efforts of Rosetta and her teammate, Chloe, as garden fairies have a history of losing every year with no wins whatsoever. On an average day, Tink, Clank, and Bobble are weaving baskets to be sent to the Winter Woods via snowy owl messengers.

Tinker Bell develops a fascination for the Winter Woods and begins to wonder what it is like. Clank and Bobble inform her that warm fairies are prohibited from crossing the borderline to the Woods. Just then, Fawn arrives chasing after a rabbit who's afraid of crossing over for the winter season. Tink offers to help, believing animal fairies and those that assist them are allowed to cross the border to escort the animal.

However, when they arrive, Fawn explains that animal fairies only see the animals off. Fawn then tries to wake a sleeping animal, and Tink takes the opportunity to cross over. When she does, her wings begin to glow out of nowhere. Fawn then uses Tink's fishing rod-type invention to reel the tinker back to the warm side of the border. Fawn rushes Tink the healing talent fairies when she notices Tink's wings half frozen.

Silvermist, Iridessa, Vidia, and Rosetta meet with the two, and Tink tries to tell them about the glowing wings. None of her friends believe the story, so Tink goes through some fairy history books to learn about glowing wings.

She finds the "Wingology" book, but the chapter on sparkling wings has been eaten by a bookworm. Tink then asks a nerdy sparrow man information, but he claims only the keeper knows about glowing, glittering fairy wings.

Tinker Bell meets a highly talented frost fairy, Periwinkle, for the very first time. The keeper lives in the Winter Woods, however, so Tink stows away on one of the baskets being sent over to the Woods. When she arrives, she loses the Wingology book, and the said book is found by a frost sparrow man named Sled. Lord Milori , the ruler of the Winter Woods, tells Sled to send the book over to the keeper.

Tink follows and meets the keeper and a frost-talent fairy named Periwinkle. When Tink and Periwinkle meet, their wings begin to glow, just like when Tink first crosses the border. The keeper, whose real name turns out to be Dewey , discovers that Tink and Peri were born from the first laugh of the same baby, thus making them fraternal twin sisters. The two fairies are more than happy to begin their newfound and strong sisterly bonding, but Lord Milori arrives and informs Dewey to send them back as it is too cold for a warm fairy's wings to withstand.

Tink and Peri decide that one day together in the warm realms of Spring and Summer would not hurt. They spend time enjoying activities, and Tink even meets some of Peri's best friends. After a near-death experience, however, Dewey also agrees that it's too dangerous. Tink and Peri are forced to part ways, but Tink tells Peri to meet her at the border the next day. That night, Tink gathers her friends to secretly create a snowmaker machine.

The machine will allow Peri to see the warm regions of Pixie Hollow. Tink also plans on introducing Peri to Queen Clarion, hoping the Queen would abolish the border law upon hearing how Tink and Peri are sisters. The following day, the machine proves to be a success for a short time. Peri meets Tink's friends and is given a periwinkle flower by Rosetta as a gift, which Peri frosts.

After a while, Peri became too hot, and her wings began to wither. Peri is taken back to the Winter Woods where her wings are able to recover. Queen Clarion and Lord Milori arrive and only enforce the border law further after learning about Periwinkle's event. If a warm fairy enters winter, their wings would freeze and break. If a frost fairy enters warm regions, their wings would shrivel and dry up. Tink and Peri say their goodbyes as they are forced to never see each other again.

Queen Clarion explains to Tink that when Pixie Hollow was young, two fairies a Contest for the Pixie Hollow Bake-off, from separate seasonal regions fell madly in love and recklessly crossed the border. One had broken a wing and was unable to fly forever. That is when Queen Clarion created the law. The next morning, a small portion of the warm regions of Pixie Hollow have been frozen as a result of the ice machine going berserk. Tink and her friends destroy the machine, but the weather has been thrown off, and Pixie Hollow continues to freeze.

Tink and the others evacuate all the fairies and animals to shelters. Tink then realized that the periwinkle flower Rosetta gave to Peri never died due to being preserved in frost. Tink flies over to the Winter Woods to get Peri and her friends to preserve the Pixie Dust Tree, threatened by the dropping temperature. The frost melts within minutes of being shined on by the sun, and all is seemingly well. However, when Tink traveled into the Winter Woods, she broke her wing.

Peri and Tink connect their wings, which magically heals the shredded wing. Queen Clarion and Lord Milori then reveal that they were the two fairies that fell in love and decided to allow Tinker Bell and Periwinkle to continue seeing each other. In the end, all warm fairies are allowed to cross the border when the frost talents preserve their wings. Tink and Peri are then seen celebrating the newfound unity with their new best friends.

In a Contest to bake the most delicious cake for Queen Clarion's arrival, Tinker Bell's not sure how it happened for the past years.

She may have suggested that the Baking fairy, Gelata shakes things up a bit because she and her friends plan on a different kind of cake.

Although Tink and her team were eliminated on taste at the end of the contest, the queen is feeling much better, at least she made her points with Gelata.

In the sixth movie of the ever-expanding Tinker Bell series, Tinker Bell and her five best friends - Fawn , Rosetta , Iridessa , Silvermist , and Vidia - go after a misguided and rogue fairy dust-keeper fairy named Zarina to return the vital blue fairy dust she had stolen to its rightful place in Pixie Hollow.

After confronting Zarina, Tinker Bell has her innate tinkering abilities swapped and becomes a water fairy. She is uncertain of her recently acquired water-controlling abilities and accidentally creates huge waves, puddles, downpours, and whirlpools with just a touch or snap of her fingers.

Tinker Bell desperately tries to convince Zarina to return home with them but is taken to a place on the ship under a metal box. When she later discovers that Zarina has been double-crossed by James Hook, Tink willingly returns the blue fairy dust in exchange for Zarina's safety and well-being. She uses her unusually strong hydrokinetic abilities to push the waters back so that the others could save Zarina from sinking to her destruction.

She later used a sword to fight and distract the pirates while Zarina attempted to reclaim the blue fairy dust from James. When they succeeded in making the ship go off course, Tinker Bell and the others were caught in a sack from one of the ship's sails. When released, Tink used her water-controlling abilities to create a tidal wave over the pirates as well as wash the pixie dust off of James, removing his flight.

Using the pirate ship to return home, she convinces Queen Clarion and Fairy Gary that Zarina had practically mastered her unique and strong fairy dust-controlling abilities and that they all should see her in action.

She soon thanks to the reformed and redeemed Zarina for fully restoring her exceptionally strong tinkering-talent abilities with light green-colored fairy dust. Tinker Bell appears in Legend of the NeverBeast along with the other fairies, where she helps Fawn protect the mythical, legendary NeverBeast from harm.

In the animated film The Black Cauldron , Tinker Bell can briefly be seen amongst the other sprites emerging to meet Taran and friends. Tinker Bell appears at the very end of Who Framed Roger Rabbit , first briefly seen after Roger reads Marvin Acme's will, then seen helping Porky Pig close the movie with her pixie dust.

Tink makes an appearance in the animated short Electric Holiday , sprinkling pixie dust on the entrance to a fashion show's runway, allowing the Disney characters that enter, to gain the bodies of world-renowned fashion icons as they strut down the runway.

Tinker Bell appears in Saving Mr. Instead, Goofy accidentally uses Tink as an ingredient, creating flying stew that flooded the club. Right after, Pete demands her to open his bag, but she sprays him with pixie dust, causing him to fly uncontrollably. In that same episode, Tink assists Mickey in his attempt to prove that Von Drake couldn't possibly know everything, only to fail in doing so.

In Mickey's Magical Christmas , Tink appears at the very end to close out the film. The Guardian of Never Land informs Jake and his crew that only the pirate who truly believes in himself can save Never Land from vanishing completely, Jake must break off from the rest of his crew and go alone to save the Forever Tree.

Unknown to Jake at the time, the magical ball of light sent by The Guardian to guide him on his quest to save Never Land is Tinker Bell, and furthermore, the Guardian was none other than Peter Pan, as he and Tink were testing Jake, for one day, he'll become Never Land's guardian.

Peter Pan gives Jake the power to fly without pixie dust and invites Jake to explore the worlds beyond Never Land but he'd have to part with his friends. While flying with Tinker Bell and Peter Pan, Jake cannot shake the feeling that his crew may need his help and quickly soars back to Pirate Island.

Forcing Captain Hook to retreat but not empty-handed, he manages to capture Tinker Bell and use her pixie dust on the Jolly Roger, granting the ship flight and allowing Hook the means to plunder the riches beyond the Never Sea.

Peter and Jake soon chase after Captain Hook aboard Bucky. As a diversion, Hook imprisons Tinker Bell in a lantern and tosses her overboard, forcing Peter Pan to give up the chase to rescue and free Tinker Bell from the lantern, while Jake is left to deal with Hook. She also does her waving the screen with pixie dust to the screen as it went from the end of the episode to the song by Sharky and Bones in live-action form.

Tinker Bell reappears in the special Battle for the Book , Peter Pan is summoned by Wendy and her brothers to stop Captain Hook from destroying her book of Never Land but Peter is unable to help because he's currently battling a vicious sea beast that has entered Mermaid Lagoon. Tinker Bell reappears in the episode " Jake's Awesome Surprise ", she attends Jake's birthday celebration with Peter Pan and the rest of the pirate teams Never Land friends. Tinker Bell reappears in the episode " Peter Pan's Treasures!

Peter shows his friends the various treasures from his travels and warns his friends of the danger of one, the Doom Stone that has the power to turn anyone into stone and gradually turn its user evil and into stone. Tinker Bell accompanies Peter and his friends as they hide the Doom Stone within Hangman's Tree unaware that Captain Hook has overheard the power of the Doom Stone and manages to sneak into Hangman's Tree steal the Doom Stone from underneath Peter's watch, turning the boy who never grew up to stone.

Tinkerbell aids Jake, his crew and the Darling siblings get the petrified Peter to the safety of Tiki Forest. Tinker Bell also knew of away to restore Peter back to normal by pointing to the acorn Wendy was given by Peter in there first meeting mistaking the fairy's words for growing the acorn. Unaware that they were being spied on by Sharky and Bones in hopes of locating the petrified Peter Pan for Captain Hook. Once Hook arrives he devised a plan to force the young hero's to reveal Peter's location by provoking a wild bear from his slumber to attack them.

But much to the surprise of Cubby, Skully and Tinker Bell when they are confronted by the bear that Michael was able to calm and befriend the bear allowing the group to safely retrieve the magical mud to help Peter. It was later revealed that Tink was referring to a kiss to restore Peter back to normal. As she tries to kiss Peter, Jake comments Wendy should be the one to do it, much to the dismay of Tinker Bell.

Wendy kisses Peter, and this breaks the spell cast over him. Meanwhile, Captain Hook's use of the Doom Stone petrifies him, as well, though Wendy is able to free him with a kiss just the same. When the young Regina fell from her balcony, Tink saves her life by using her pixie dust to allow Regina flight. Afterward, the two form a friendship of sorts. This induced Tink to prove to the Blue Fairy that Regina can find good despite her background.

To mend Regina's broken heart, Tinker Bell decides to guide Regina to a tavern that would offer a man with a lion tattoo that would bring a better life for Regina, unfortunately, Regina's fear of moving on from her past love prevents her from meeting the person. Tink loves her mischievous nature. Fawn also doesn't like to judge things by appearances.

She speaks many different animal languages, but the burp-like toad-speak is her favorite. She is fluent in most all animal languages and is considered one of the best of her talent. Vidia is a fast-flying-talent fairy. She has long black hair, fair skin, gray eyes, pouty lips, arched eyebrows and is a bit tall for a fairy.

She prides herself on being the fastest fairy there is, and scoffs at the notion that anyone else—especially a fairy -ike Tinker Bell —is anywhere near her level. Vidia tends to be secretive, keeping extra pixie dust locked in a box hidden under her bed and racing dragonflies when the other fairies aren't looking. She is self-centered and believes not all fairies are created equal. She is sassy and bold.

She reforms in the 3rd film and becomes Tinker Bell's friend and the other fairies' friend. Voiced by Pamela Adlon. Periwinkle is a frost talent Winter fairy and Tinker Bell's fraternal twin sister. Some of her favorite activities include ice sliding, skating, and collecting lost things which she prefers to call "found things". She and Tink's wings, which have identical patterns, are also known to glow whenever they're near each other.

Zarina is an ambitious dust-keeper fairy who steals Pixie Hollow's blue pixie dust and teams up with a crew of pirates, becoming their new captain. Zarina is very clever, feisty, and helpful. She can also be very curious when it comes to her dust powers. She is one of the most powerful fairies; she can use her dust to change other fairies' talents, and possibly even her own.

Voiced by Christina Hendricks. At the opening of the Bologna International Children's Book Fair, the Walt Disney Company revealed its plan to introduce a children's illustrated novel for girls 6—10 years of age. The book's illustrations were inspired by the tradition and craft of early twentieth-century European children's book illustration.

It became a New York Times bestseller and has already sold over 1 million copies worldwide. Prilla, who is a brand-new fairy, born of a baby's laugh, arrives in Never Land and discovers that she has no talent for any of the fairy avocations. Mother Dove is thrown off her nest, and her precious egg, which holds all the secrets of Neverland, is shattered. Immediately, all those who live in Never Land begin to age.

The island's only hope is for some brave fairies to take the egg pieces to Kyto the dragon and ask him to restore it with his fiery breath. The book was followed in by a sequel, entitled Fairy Haven and the Quest for the Wand.

Another sequel, Fairies and the Quest for Never Land , was released in In the Year of a Million Dreams celebration, bookstores released a form submitting a fairy character. The magazine's content is centered on Tinker Bell and her fairy friends from the Pixie Hollow.

Each issue features a collectible pull-out story, games, puzzles, posters, and coloring pages. They are the only fairies from the books to get in the movies. The campaign includes The Disney Fairies Website , where visitors can explore and discover information about the Disney Fairies.

The website allows users to learn about the fairies and explore related merchandise. Disney Consumer Products have also produced a line of dolls and role-play assortments.



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