Here is where the FAMOUS fairies are featured... such as Tinkerbell! I hope you enjoy it!
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Ashley Prettyjewel
Tinker Bell:
Tinker Bell (often misspelled as Tinkerbell, also referred to as Tink for short), is a fictional character from J. M. Barrie's 1904 play Peter Pan and its 1911 novelization Peter and Wendy. She has appeared in multiple film and television adaptations of the Peter Pan stories, in particular the 1953 animated Walt Disney picture Peter Pan. She also appears in the official sequel Peter Pan in Scarlet
by Geraldine McCaughrean and commissioned by Great Ormond St Hospital
as well as the "Peter and the Starcatchers" book series by Ridley
Pearson and Dave Barry. At first only a supporting character described
by her creator as "a common fairy", her animated incarnation was a hit and has since become a widely recognized unofficial mascot of The Walt Disney Company, and the centerpiece of its Disney Fairies media franchise including the direct-to-DVD film series Tinker Bell. In her animated form she leaves a trail of twinkling pixie dust.
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Rosetta the garden fairy is from the popular Disney Fairies
franchise. Fairies never tell their age, of course, but Rosetta arrived
in Pixie Hollow before most of her friends – so she’s a little wiser
than the others. Older too, but she certainly doesn't look it! She is
voiced by Kristin Chenoweth in the first three films, and by Megan Hilty afterwards.
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Silvermist:
Silvermist is one of the major faries in the Disney Fairies
franchise. Silvermist is a water-talent fairy of East Asian appearance.
She looks on the positive side of life and acts as an influence between
Tinker Bell and Iridessa. She is voiced by Lucy Liu.
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Fawn:
Fawn is an animal fairy from the Disney Fairies
franchise. She is the closest to Tinker Bell, and expresses her desire
for her to be happy, which she suggests is in tinkering. Like other
animal fairies, she is a vegetarian meaning she likes animals, but
thinks eating animals is killing animals. She was voiced by America Ferrera in the first movie, and is now voiced by Angela Bartys
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Iridessa:
Iridessa is a light fairy from the Disney Fairies franchise. She is often the first to voice discomfort about Tinker Bell not wanting to accept her job as a tinker. She is voiced by Raven-Symoné.
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Vidia:
Vidia is a fast-flying fairy, Tinker Bell's rival and the main antagonist of Disney's 2008 film, Tinker Bell, and later, one of the main protagonist in its sequels. She is voiced by Pamela Adlon.
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Terence:
Terence is the male protagonist from the Tinker bell films. He is voiced by Jesse McCartney.
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Fairy Gary:
Fairy Gary is the overseer of the dust-talent fairies from Disney's 2009 film Tinker Bell and the Lost Treasure, sequel to the 2008 film Tinker Bell, prequel to the Peter Pan saga.
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Fairy Mary:
Fairy Mary is a character from the Tinker Bell films. She is voiced by Jane Horrocks.
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Clank:
Clank is a character from the Disney Fairies franchise. He is a bumbling tinker-talent sparrow man and the best friend of Bobble. He is voiced by Jeff Bennet.
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Bobble is a character from the film Tinker Bell, who wears glasses that have drops of water instead of lenses. He is voiced by Rob Paulsen.
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Chloe:
Chloe is a character in the Disney Fairies television special, Pixie Hollow Games. She is a garden-talent fairy and is voiced by Brenda Song.
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Glimmer:
Glimmer is a character from the Disney Fairies television special, Pixie Hollow Games. She is a storm-talent fairy and is voiced by Tiffany Thornton.
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Rumble is the main antagonist of the television special Pixie Hollow Games, part of the Disney Fairies franchise. He is a storm-talent fairy and is voiced by Jason Dolley.
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