Tinker Bell and her fairy friends are a huge hit in my house. For my daughter no trip to the Disneyland Resort is complete without a trip to Pixie Hollow and some quality time with her favorite Fairies. When we are home we frequently watch the other movies in the Disney Fairy franchise, “Tinker Bell and the Great Fairy Rescue” being our most watched. All five, now six, of the movies are entertaining and have such great messages, so I was really excited to surprise Emma with the newest release “Tinker Bell and the Legend of the NeverBeast” for our most recent movie night.
From the moment we started watching it was clear that this movie was a slightly different format. Even though the title suggests it, this time around Tinker Bell is not the star of the show, instead the plot centered more around Tink’s friend Fawn. Both Emma and I truly found the change of pace to be refreshing and enjoyed getting to learn even more about Fawn. As animal lovers we were easily able to relate to Fawn, the Animal Talent Fairy.
Fawn has a heart of gold and loves to take in/ help animals in need, even when it means breaking the rules. In “Tinker Bell and the Legend of the NeverBeast” Fawn takes on a new creature, one who is massive and wondrous with glowing green eyes. She affectionately calls him Gruff due to his less than cuddly exterior. Gruff is not welcome in Pixie Hollow – and the scout fairies are afraid of him and fear will destroy their home. Fawn, is able to see beyond Gruff’s glowing eyes and horns, and sees that Gruff is kind and gentle. In order to save Gruff and Pixie Hollow, Fawn must convince Tink and her fairy friends to risk everything to rescue the NeverBeast.
“Tinker Bell and the Legend of the NeverBeast” is now available on Disney Blu-ray Combo Pack, Digital HD, Disney Movies Anywhere, DVD & On-Demand. I cannot recommend this truly magical and entertaining movie highly enough and will gladly add it to our collection.
While I was provided a copy of Tinker Bell and the Legend of the NeverBeast for review all thoughts and opinions are my own.