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uuber-marronpan · 2 months
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In 2019, I drew a crossover of sorts with two literary spin-offs of Disney’s Peter Pan
(a tiffen meeting a Mollusk- islander).
I liked the idea so much that I revisited it with some of the main characters.
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skysyzygy · 7 months
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About the pixie hollow books and general lore, I was thinking about leaf clothes and like even if you have a fresh bendy leaf it’s still gonna get crunchy and fall apart after a little bit so you could think oh maybe they just have a rotation of clothes but NO my new headcannon is that just as fairies never really age, pixie dust has a time-warping effect that holds things in stasis
And the fairies don’t necessarily know about what it does to their youth but rather their intentions with this time dust are to create beautiful things, like garments out of plants that will never lose their sheen or flexibility or anything
Or maybe it even it affects the minds of storytelling talents where they can keep the details in their minds for a lot longer than the average fairy
Hm. I like wondering about the uses for pixie dust beyond flight and light in the pixie hollow universe I think
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destinylordoffreaks · 6 months
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Sorry for not posting anything recently. I always struggle with  the seasonal sads in the fall so my productivity has gone way down on top of that I’m sick so you know I’m having a lot of fun 
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anyway I thought it would share a random thought with you guys today, so I grew up watching the Disney fairy movies with my younger sister, who was absolutely obsessed with Tinker Bell
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And the fairy movies and for the most part I enjoyed them they were fun. I watched them with her every time a new one came out Until we got to the pirate fairy movie,
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which I hate with the burning passion don’t get me wrong. The antics were fun. The characters were fun Tom Hiddleston has young Captain Hook excellent. I hate the movie on one soul principal,
and that is that it broke the fundamental law of the universe that was set out in the first movie, you don’t get to pick your talent
you’re stuck with the talent you were given and you have to learn how to use that talent in a way that brings you joy and makes you feel good about yourself
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and then Zarina comes along. You got a different talent and you got a different talent and you got a different talent. Everybody’s got a different talent,
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it just feels like it completely demolishes the point of the first movie. The next time a new fairy like Tinker Bell comes along and is having a hard time fitting in because their talent isn’t what they wanted it to be they’re just gonna switch talents and they’re never gonna learn how to embrace what they’re actually good at also why on earth did the pixie dust physically change their outfits? How did that work? 
needless to say I still don’t like that movie 
On the other hand, I actually loved the fairy books like I read a bunch of them like you don’t get it. I’m dyslexic reading is very hard for me. I never finished the Harry Potter series. I quit after book 4 because I didn’t want to deal with Dolores Umbridge, and then them killing series black
but I had a collection of Disney fairies books like nearly every book on this pic I either own, or have read I even have the quest for mother dove’s eggs 
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and prilla was my favorite fairy I even had a little poly pocket sized Prilla that was actually part of a two pack that also came with Tinker Bell that I gave to my sister although my dyslexic ass read it as Priscilla so I don’t know what that was about
But I genuinely enjoyed the books more than the movies although I’ve loved videos character arc in the movies, because in the book, her character development frequently gets set back for the sake of a cheap villain, which I hated so you know neither iteration is perfect. I just ended up liking the books better which I don’t say very often . But seriously, if we ever decide to do more Disney fairy movies, I would love for us to use more of the book characters, there’s just such a wide cast to work with you know and instead we pretty much got stuck centering on like the exact same seven fairies no offense to any of them it’s not like they were bad characters. It just gets boring when you know that there’s a whole universe we could be exploring, and instead, we’re just stuck with the same thing over and over again
I mean, for Pete sakes talk about representation we could’ve had a disabled fairy if they had decided to put rani in but no nothing
Although it never really made sense to me, why water fairies wings weren’t waterproof I mean the snow fairies wings are protected from getting to cold and cracking right so why are the water fairies wings waterproof? I don’t know I’m sick and I’m rambling. 
and can we just recon the pirate fairy movie like it never happened Because, like I said, it literally breaks the fundamental law of the universe set forth in the first movie 
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gaphic · 8 months
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Ok gonna make a quick glossary post bc I think it'll be more efficient to just be able to link to this
Disney fairies movies:
Tinker Bell (TB1)
Tinker Bell and the Lost Treasure (TBLT)
Tinker Bell and the Great Fairy Rescue (GFR)
Secret of the Wings (SOTW)
The Pirate Fairy (TPF)
Tinker Bell and the Legend of the Neverbeast (TBLN. Amusingly Tinkerbell is explicitly not the main character in this one, Fawn is)
There are also two TV specials, Pixie Hollow Games and Pixie Hollow Bake Off. PHBO might be worth talking about but I haven't been able to find it yet, and PHG is not worth discussing at all imo
Gail Carson Levine book trilogy:
Fairy Dust and the Quest for the Egg (FDQE)
Fairy Haven and the Quest for the Wand (FHQW)
Fairies and the Quest for Never Land (FQNL)
The spinoff books are much shorter and lighter, thus will be mentioned less, so those I'll just refer to by name.
Movie fairies live in Pixie Hollow and use Pixie Dust from the Pixie Dust Tree, book fairies live in Fairy Haven and use Fairy Dust made from Mother Dove's feathers.
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Neverafter OC
Tinkerbell from Peter Pan and the Pixie Hollow book series
Race: Fairy
Class: Artificer
Backstory: Mother Dove is mysteriously losing her magic and dying and Tinkerbell left in search of a way to heal Mother Dove, or find a new source of pixie dust on the mainland. She has a bag of pixie dust with her she can use for her magic, but is slowly running out and has to rely on her inventions more and more. She has to be the tinker who fixes everything, before her light fades for good.
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meraki-sunset · 2 years
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What other stuff do you like besides Homestuck?
i like to play games, my favorites are Portal, skyrim and pokemon, i'm playing pokemon emerald on an emulator on my phone, here is my team. it took forever to catch feebas but one day i'll have milotic
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i recently started to play genshin empact and i really like it, it's really beautifull and fun
i really love tinkerbell and all that fairy universe, i have a bunch of books about it, i adored this one tinkebell book when i was little and now that i have adult money i tracked and bought all the rest of the collection, the main book that precedes all the others and the movie is kinda wild, tinkerbell brakes her leg while protecting Mother Dove from a wild fox with only a knife, savage
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i like invader zim a lot but i don't draw that fandom as much a is used to, i mostly just consume fanfics and comics, so yeah, if you put together my three favorite fandoms (homestuck, invader zim, tinkerbell) turns out i just really like bug people. and well bugs in general, i love bugs
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i'm really good a building and crafting stuff, like they say, jack of all trades master of none, i can do a lot of stuff. i fix shit around the house a lot, i want to make pottery again, i haven't done that for a while, , i can make cold porcelain figures and carve chalk, also i like to make figurines with aluminum chocolate wrapers, I can embroider and sew, i can make wire figurines, i made two grub plushies for my Bronya cosplay las week along with making the skirt from zero with my mom's help, here are some pictures
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fui por la comicon cual madre luchona con sus dos bendiciones
i also like to foster kittens but it's been a while since i've been able to do it, it's really draining but also pretty rewarding, here are some of my fosters
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the las one we kept her ^u^
i'm studying animation also, i'm getting better with anatomy and structure, i want to work as an animatior/storyborder one day
i like also criptid stories, specially local ones from my country, about ghosts on the sides of the road and the fae, mostly scary but super interesting stuff
so yeah, tho i'm mostly focused on the au this days i like to craft stuff, read fantasy and science fiction, play games and acumulate lore from diferent fandoms to make theories about them
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frankiedafrog · 7 months
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Fanfic ideas that I had
• A Disney Fairies fanfic that takes place before the books and after the movies, because the books have different lore (mother dove and the pixie dust tree being an example) I kind of wanna write a story that makes things a bit less confusing.
• A rewrite of either the first Tinkerbell movie or Secret of the wings that makes sense. In Secret of the wings, the introduction of the warm and cold fairies kind of makes things a bit confusing because in the earlier movies the whole warm fairies can't go to the winter woods idea wasn't a thing. I'd either completely rewrite Secret of the wings to have a different story, (which would be time consuming) or I'd rewrite the first Tinkerbell movie a bit so the whole crossing the border rule would make sense.
Anyways, those are all of my ideas for now. Both ended up being about the Disney fairies. See y'all later!
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kinmusics · 1 year
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Hi! Can I request a playlist for a Tinkerbell fictive? I want.. like.. sort of bedroom pop / pop punk / empowerment/sensual songs? If that makes sense? In the realm of Breakfast by Dove Cameron, anything by Ashnikko, and I Shot Cupid by Stella Cole
Absolutely!! I hope you like this!! this is like so my current music taste - Mod Magnus
1. Mother - Meghan Trainor
2. BOYSHIT - Madison Beer
3. Next Of Kin - Alvvays
4. STRUT - EMELINE
5. Dead to Me - Chloe Adams
6. That Bitch - Bea Miller
7. STUPID - Ashnikko ft. Yung Baby Tate
8. I Shot Cupid - Stela Cole
[Spotify] [Youtube] - Mod Magnus
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Did you know that the idea of ​​Lord Milori using a bird to fly was directly taken from the situation of RANI fairy (the fairy with no wings)? In the books Rani flies riding on BROTHER DOVE to catch up with the other fairies; This is why many fans of the books criticized the failure to include Rani, Mother Dove and Brother Dove in the movies.
O.O really? I'd noted the similarity but I have never found a source making the official connection!
I'm still lowkey pissed that they didn't include Rani and the others though, even if just as cameos
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uuber-marronpan · 4 years
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REDUX: After the Hurricane...
(I thought it could evoke a more forlorn atmosphere if I gave it a monochromatic color scheme).
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My first post is about the goddamn pixie hollow movies.
So last night I was just chillin in my bed, and a thought came to me.  Whatever happened to Rani, the fairy with no wings?  When I was younger, I read the tinker bell fairy pixie hollow whatever books, and I don’t know what it was about her, but I really connected with her character. She was always my favorite, and I remember watching the first movie when it came out, excited to see Rani, and low and behold, she wasn’t there.  Honestly, they probably didn’t put her in because there were two water fairies in the books (Silvermist and Rani) but Rani was such an interesting character! She literally sacrifices her wings to help Mother Dove with whatever her stupid problem was, she had a dove buddy named Brother Dove (?) who flies her around, she’s friends with the mermaids, she’s the only fairy that can swim, and she was a bat for a short period of time.  I hope in the future they add her to the movies.
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Vidia my beloved <3
I was obsessed with her as a kid, in an “I can fix her” way. I love her negative character arc from the movies to the books. Yes, it’s probably a plot hole- but I’d like to find an explanation. Maybe it was Tinkerbell abandoning pixie hollow. Maybe it was the loss of the pixie dust tree. Being banned from Mother Dove’s side probably didn’t help in the scheme of things. Vidia can be compared to a fallen angel, in a way.
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wondereads · 3 years
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Personal Recommendation (05/23/21)
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Fairy Dust and the Quest for the Egg by Gail Carson Levine
Why am I recommending this book?
This one is a trip to my childhood. The Tinkerbell movies were great and all, but the Pixie Hollow books were truly on another level. I loved this whole trilogy when I was younger, and it's the perfect book for 4th-7th graders or a comfort book for older age groups. This was probably the root of my obsession with fairies.
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There's a new Arrival in Pixie Hollow, but Prilla is a bit different from the other fairies. Not only does she use phrases like "nice to meet you" and "I'm sorry" rather than the fairy equivalent, but she doesn't know what her talent is. Before Prilla can even begin to start figuring herself out, the Mother Dove's egg, the talisman that keeps all of Neverland young, is broken in a violent hurricane. Prilla is chosen to go on a quest to restore the egg along with water-talent Rani and fast-flying-talent Vidia.
This book has a very classic complete-the-quest sort of plot. It would normally be boring, but it's very fast-paced and the worldbuilding really fleshes it out. The worldbuilding is incredibly thorough; it explains a lot while still keeping a sort of magical, mysterious air to Neverland. There are mentions of the greater wanded fairies and spell-casting fairies, establishing that Never fairies are not the only fairies out there and also plays into the plot of the next book. The explanation of Pixie Hollow's social structure (which is most definitely a communist utopia) is simple enough for younger kids but is still intriguing. For context, these books were specifically written in order to promote the upcoming Tinkerbell movies, so worldbuilding and characters were way more important than the plot.
Despite that, it's actually pretty good. It's a kid's book in the purest sense and still incorporates the struggle to fit in, self-sacrifice, and the importance of belief. The issue of Prilla's talent, which while it may not be as important as restoring the egg, is never forgotten, and it's obvious that there's something going on with her, but if you haven't read the book before there's no way you know what her talent is. The quest itself provides a lot of good situations for character development.
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Ugh, the characters are so good and so easy to get attached to. Prilla, the main character, is a good lens for the audience. Born from a laugh with a bit of Clumsy (or human) attached to it, she has more humanistic mannerisms that make it easy to introduce fairy standards to the readers. She's also absolutely adorable.
I also have to talk about Rani, the true hero of the story. A water-talent fairy, Rani has always wanted to swim, but fairy wings absorb water and cause them to sink. Rani makes one of the biggest sacrifices a Never fairy could make, and then does it again. She really is just a wonderful person that serves as an amazing role model to young girls.
In terms of character development, Tinker Bell and Vidia are the best. Tinker Bell is particularly important because, especially since these books were meant to promote her movies, she needs to be different from the stuck-up, jealous, and downright mean Tinker Bell from Disney's Peter Pan. And she is characterized so well. She's obsessed with her work and isn't the nicest fairy, but Tinker Bell is also shown to be incredibly kind and caring through her scenes with Mother Dove. It also helps explain her behavior in Peter Pan, and it becomes much easier to like her.
Finally, Vidia is such a good character. She's a hero of the story. She goes on the quest with Rani and Prilla. But she is, fundamentally, selfish. She makes decisions that benefit herself, and she's outright rude to most of the characters at some point. As the quest progresses, there are so many good scenes where she comes to realize the consequences of her behavior, most notably the plucking scene. In the end, although she rationalizes it as something to improve her own situation, she makes the selfless choice and ultimately ends up saving the quest.
Also, Vidia and Prilla's relationship is perfect because it is the epitome of grumpy social outcast and the one (1) person they will tolerate.
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I'll just get it out there–Gail Carson Levine is one of my favorite authors, especially when it comes to children's literature. She has an amazing talent for writing intricate fantasy stories that still keep the feel and atmosphere of a fairy tale. In case you weren't aware, she also wrote Ella Enchanted, Fairest, and The Two Princesses of Bamarre, which are all basically the best fairy tale-based fantasy books for children. She is an amazing writer, and this book is no different. Her method of using third-person-limited perspectives and jumping around from narrator to narrator is I think what really keeps that classic fantasy vibe.
Of course, I also have to talk about the masterful illustrations of David Christiana. Yeah, the Tinkerbell movies were great and all, but I would pay good money to see a 2D animated movie in Christiana's style. The fairies are all so ethereal, and the amount of detail is absolutely stunning.
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Fairy Dust and the Quest for the Egg, keeping true to the new fairy tale aesthetic it has, has a moral of course. I think that this book is all about the importance of belief. Of course, fairies need Clumsies (humans) to believe in them, or they die, but it's also about the belief that the fairies themselves need in order to overcome their obstacles. Towards the end of the quest, it seems all is lost, and the fairies lose their belief. It is only when Prilla shows them that there is still something to believe in that the problem is truly solved. It is not just about believing in yourself, but also believing in others and the goodness of the world.
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This one is a childhood favorite of mine. In my opinion, everyone should give it a go. It's got a classic quest storyline, great characters, and a good meaning. However, it is aimed at last elementary schoolers. Maybe suggest it to your younger cousin. But, if you're ever in the mood for a light-hearted children's book that's really only a children's book because it's short and had illustrations, give this one a shot! I would recommend this book to people who like fairies, fairy tales, and are of the firm belief that there will always be good in the world.
The Author
Gail Carson Levine: Russian-American, 73, also wrote The Princess Tales, Ever, and A Tale of Two Castles
David Christiana: American, 61, also illustrated for A Tooth Fairy's Tale, The First Snow, and Drawer in a Drawer
The Reviewer
My name is Wonderose; I try to post a review every two weeks, and I take recommendations. Check out my about me post for more!
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faeryfoxie · 2 years
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Who’s your favorite Disney fairy from the books? Mine is Rani ! I wish she would’ve made it into the movies, I feel like she offered a unique perspective & could’ve helped Tinkerbell (who in the 1st movie is insecure/feels like she doesn’t fit in) a ton! 🧚🏻‍♀️
beck!! animal talent is my fave talent, so i love her and fawn most, and i love beck with mother dove!
i wish they'd do a new movie with mother dove that would be so cool and a good way to introduce the book fairies!!
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ask-the-fairies · 4 years
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Main 8: what did Mother Dove say to you when you first met her?
Tinkerbell:
"She said that while I was a rare talent indeed, I would take a journey to find myself, and would discover another part of it somewhere unexpected. That I would bring chaos, but would always right my wrongs."
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Fawn:
"Mother Dove told me that I would be impulsive, but that my heart was always in the right place. She also told me to listent to my gut, and to have faith in my abilities. My compassion for animals would be unparalelled too!"
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Iridessa:
"She gave me advice. She heeded that I trust myself more, and not to spend so much time worrying. As long as I had faith in myself, I would always be a ray of light to my friends!"
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Rosetta:
"Mother Dove said to me that I would be a grounding source to my friends, a wiser and older voice of reason and experience. That I should not get too wrapped up in beauty, because I am capable of so much more! I guess she was right!"
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Silvermist:
"She was very sweet. She told me my patience and understanding would earn me many friends. She also said my kindness and compassion would get me far."
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Vidia:
"Of course she recognised my extreme talents, but she also said that my pride would be my downfall. And that, hard as I may try, I would soon realize that being talented isn't everything."
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Zarina:
"Mother Dove had alot to say to me. She said that my curiosity would lead to both great and disastrous things, and that I would one day realize who my true friends are through trial and error."
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Periwinkle:
"She had a twinkle in her eye, and told me she had met another fairy just recently who was quite similar to me. She said that my open heart and kindness would lead me on a heartfelt adventure, and that I would discover more of myself through another."
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Thanks for the ask!
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Tinkerbell had a Disabled friend
OK. Hear me out. 
When i was a little girl i was fascinated with the Disney Fairies franchise. I collected the books and the figurines, i dressed up as Tinkerbell for Halloween... It’s my longer-lasting special interest, and i still like the franchise as for today.
But, did you know... 
In the books, there was a fairy named Rani, who cut her wings to save Neverland?
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Yes, she cut her wings to be able to swim with the Mermaids, since the fairies needed one of their combs in order to persuade Kyto the dragon to restore Mother Dove’s egg.
She now can swim, but she can’t fly. Therefore, as she is a fairy, we could consider that as a disability!!
I am shocked she never appeared in the Disney movies, since... She is great rep!!
Also, she can ride Brother Dove, which is cool.
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