Tinkerbell (2008) - Tinkerbell (Part 2) Talking Lines Videos By: Caitlin Sparkle 25K subscribers Subscribe Subscribed. Tinker Bell (also nicknamed Tink or Miss Bell) is the tritagonist of Disney's 1953 animated feature film Peter Pan. She is a sassy fairy, who serves as Peter Pan's sidekick.
Tink regularly joins Peter on his exploits throughout the magical isle of Neverland. She values their relationship so much, that the presence of other girls (particularly Wendy Darling), causes her to become insanely. Tinker Bell is a fictional character from J.
M. Barrie 's 1904 play Peter Pan and its 1911 novelisation Peter and Wendy. She has appeared in a variety of film and television adaptations of the Peter Pan stories, in particular the 1953 animated Walt Disney picture Peter Pan.
When Walt Disney began creating the 1953 movie Peter Pan, animator, Marc Davis called upon Margaret Kerry to bring Tinker Bell to life. It is her performance in the reference model footage that has made Tinker Bell one of Disney's most beloved characters ever. In Pixie Hollow, Tinker Bell discovers a mysterious, talking mountain that longs for friendship.
After sharing stories, the mountain reveals a hidden waterfa. in the new disney fairies books it explains that - to humans - the talking of fairies sounds like the jingling of bells, so the fairies are actually saying something understandable, just not to humans. Tinker Bell is a Tinker-talent (also called pots-and-pans-talent) fairy and the main protagonist of the Tinker Bell movie series from 1 to 5.
Tinker Bell first appeared in J.M. Barrie's story, Peter and Wendy, as Peter Pan's fairy sidekick. The story was released as a play in 1904, and was later adapted into a novel six years later.
Tinker Bell's first on screen appearence was in the 1953. Does Tinkerbell Talk? In this captivating video, we take a closer look at the enchanting character of Tinkerbell and her unique way of communicating at Disney theme parks. While Tinkerbell is.
Explore the reasons behind Tinker Bell's ability to talk and its implications in her character development. (Part 1) All TinkerBell's speaking roles in TinkerBell. No copyright infringement, it's owned by the rightful owners Walt Disney Pictures, DisneyToons Studios and Bradley Raymond.