Tinker Bell and the Legend of the NeverBeast
Tinker Bell and the Legend of the NeverBeast
G | 03 March 2015 (USA)
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An ancient myth of a massive creature sparks the curiosity of Tinker Bell and her good friend Fawn, an animal fairy who’s not afraid to break the rules to help an animal in need. But this creature is not welcome in Pixie Hollow — and the scout fairies are determined to capture the mysterious beast, who they fear will destroy their home. Fawn must convince her fairy friends to risk everything to rescue the NeverBeast.

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Cortechba

Overrated

Intcatinfo

A Masterpiece!

Helloturia

I have absolutely never seen anything like this movie before. You have to see this movie.

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Nicole

I enjoyed watching this film and would recommend other to give it a try , (as I am) but this movie, although enjoyable to watch due to the better than average acting fails to add anything new to its storyline that is all too familiar to these types of movies.

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rincondesalva

To be a film released directly to video it is very good. 3D animation technically good (especially the forest and the monster). Lovely history and protagonists (this time the fairy Fawn and the Beast) with much "hook!" and nice for children. Mine have seen it dozens of times without getting tired (and that's what this film is made for). Pretty good soundtrack, sometimes reminded me even the Star Trek or Alien (if it seems exaggerated, it seems hahaha :)). The song that starts with end credits is truly beautiful. As a child movie 10 over 10. In short, it is a careful Disney movie well-made product, especially considering that does not seem to have had many claims beyond entertaining. Recommended to see with children. Not being a sequel to the movie Tinker Bell but simply a movie fairy movie and I think it would have been better valued. Nice ending and I would say even nostalgic for what Disney is: the fairy disappearing from the pupil of the monster as he closes his eyes to sleep for 1000 years it seems very poignant and has high artistic value.

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mbiswajit431

The Tinker bell movie franchise of Disney is just amazing. It seems to indicate the happiness and positiveness of life. The visual effect of movie is very colorful. Very much excited for more tinker bell movies from Disney.it gives much more joy really.Though tinker bell has not quite great role in this movie but the character fawn gives much more as a good character for her friendly behavior with animals. Overall i enjoyed the movie very much. Actually all the tinker bell movies are astonishingly fantastic. Everyone could enjoy the movie. If there would be more movies from the franchise it will be very exciting. This movie in my opinion is best among other tinker bell movies. But i quite enjoyed all the movies.

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jmorris-44326

Please note, I love the whole Disney Fairies series. I've grown rather fond of the characters and the universe, and as such I feel strongly enough about it to comment on how it's portrayed.Liked: -Soaring soundtrack and opening sequence. -The visuals and animation look better than ever. -The story explores a fun, "new" character. (Pixie Hollow is a rich world, with lots of characters to dive into. I think it's awesome.) -Tender emotional momentsDisliked: -Heavy-handed slapstick humor throughout: the previous installments incorporated pratfalls and gags to some degree, but it was better executed. The fairies are charming because they're plausible as people; the over-the-top, cartoony antics and gags in this feature detracted from that plausibility, and portraying our (my) favorite fairies as buffoons seems mean-spirited on the writers' part and unflattering to the characters. -Unusually weak supporting characters: there's very little of the lively banter and interaction among the supporting characters that characterized the other installments. The normally warm and helpful circle of friends was wooden and felt like an afterthought, and was relegated to serve as cheap comic relief, which seems unfair and not in keeping with the strength of their personalities. -Some poorly-chosen lines of dialogue. Examples follow. "Hawks eat fairies!" (Duh. We've known that since movie one, but they didn't hit us over the head with it. Now I've got a mental image of a pretty little fairy being torn to bloody shreds.) "I love you, Gruff." (again, hits the viewer over the head, and ruins the effect of the scene doubling as a farewell to the audience.)Don't misunderstand, this was still a fun movie, the soundtrack was amazing, Fawn was fun and lovable, the ending sequence wrapped things up well for the most part (and elicited tears) but in light of the other installments in the series and the fact that this may possibly be the last Fairies movie, it didn't hit the high note I would have hoped for. (One of the many reasons there should be more.)

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lisafordeay

Tinkerbell and the legend of the never-beast(or they might as well have called it Fawn and the legend of the never-beast),is the 6th and(I think) final Tinkerbell film from the series that started back in 2008. I own 4 Tinkerbell movies; The Great Fairy Rescue,Secret Of The Wings,The Pirate Fairy and of course this little gem.Fawn(now voiced by Walk The Line's Ginnifer Goodwin)is an animal fairy that simply adores animals. She tries to smuggle an owl in to Pixie Hollow but gets caught and later she runs away into a nearby forest and comes across the never beast who has awoken from his slumber after all those years. By taking a chance Fawn takes a shine to him as she helps him take a thorn out of his paw and she slowly tries to make the never beast a tame monster. But of course legend says that if the beast makes four brick walls from Spring,Summer,Autumn and Winter he will turn back into the monster that he is and havoc will happen. But will Fawn help tame the beast and prove to one of the fairies(voiced by Rosario Dawson from Rent and Zookeeper) that he isn't as bad as he is?Bottom line I found this one very endearing and heartwarming. Not gonna lie but I cried at The Secret Of The Wings and I wept at this one too last night(if you watch the climax you know the scene as a certain fairy dies and comes back to life again thanks to the never beast).I know I am not the target audience for Tinkerbell as they are geared towards 5 or 6 year olds but as a 23 soon to be 24 year old childish woman who loves animated movies since I was born,I had the honour to be a part of the Tinkerbell journey from 2008 to 2014. And own 4 Tinkerbell movies.Check it out and see what you think.

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