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  1. Jul 24, 2020 · Sticking strictly to the Disney version of events, we learn of Tinkerbell and Peter's first meeting in the Disney Fairies tie-in novel The Trouble with Tink. There's no specific timescale given other than that it happened after the events of the Fairies films, presumably to stop them painting themselves into a corner if they decide to continue ...

    • She Wasn't Modeled After Marilyn Monroe
    • She Was Very Different from Her Stage Version
    • She Never Spoke
    • Her Pixie Dust Wasn't Always Magical
    • She Never Carried A Wand
    • She Originally Betrayed Peter
    • She Almost Gave Peter Poison
    • She Was in Love with Peter
    • She Died of Old Age

    With her distinct hourglass frame and platinum blonde hair, it's easy to think that Tink's petite figure might have been modeled after another famous bombshell, Marilyn Monroe. It wasn't Monroe (who was not yet a recognized Hollywood star) but Margaret Kerry who provided the bodywork for Tink. 22-year-old Kerry not only posed for sketches as the re...

    In J.M. Barrie's play, Tinker Bell was never embodied by a shape, much less a human one. In the end, she was imbued with certain characteristics, like spunk and a temper. In You Can Fly - The Making of Peter Pan, MarcDavis explained that because the pixie was a purely pantomime character, she would need extra attitude to get her feelings across.

    As expressive as she was, Tinker Bellnever spoke a word in the entire movie. Instead, exaggerated body language and other tricks reveal Tink's thoughts and feelings. When she was particularly mad, her entire body would turn red and become hot to the touch. Despite never saying anything, Tink was an electric presence and stole every scene she was in...

    J.M. Barrie's stage play contained fairy dust, but it wasn't necessary to aid Peter Pan and the Lost Boys in flying. All they needed were happy thoughts. RELATED: Peter Pan: 5 Things Disney Took From The Play (& 5 They Added Themselves) Disney decided that Tinker Bell would have the ability to give others flight by sprinkling her pixie dust on not ...

    Despite the Disney mascot being known for flitting about the many theme parkscreating magic with the simple flick of her wand, Tinker Bell didn't carry a wand in the movie. Her pixie dust was responsible for making Wendy and the children fly and for many of the magical goings-on they encountered. However, in Disney marketing materials, like in this...

    In the animated movie, Tinker Bell only betrayed Peter after being kidnapped by Captain Hook, who promised he'd remove Wendy from Peter's life and spare the boy if Tink told him where the Lost Boys secret hiding place was. RELATED: Peter Pan: 10 Biggest Differences The Disney Movies Made To The Fairy Tale Original The novel was a raucous party at t...

    In Barrie's play, Captain Hookput poison in medicine meant for Peter, and Tink sacrificed herself to save his life. In order to revive the downed fairy, the audience would clap, and their thunderous applause would bring her back to life. Instead of poison, Hook tried to kill Peter with a bomb in the movie, and Tink perished off-screen in the rubble...

    While Tink never expressed her feelings for Peter in the movie, it was clear that she was jealous of Wendy, who, as a human girl, was everything she couldn't be and, in her mind, a potential partner for Peter. She even tried to get the Lost Boys to shoot her down, an act which only served to push Peter and Wendy closer together. In Barrie's play an...

    In both J.M. Barrie's play and the novel Peter Pan, it's established in his world-building that no one can age in Neverland, and if a fairy dies, they can be resurrected by someone clapping their hands. Yet in Chapter 17 of the novel, Tinker Bell fans are horrified to learn that she dies of old age after her adventures with Peter. What's even worse...

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    • Wendy Darling. When Tink first laid eyes on Wendy, she developed an immediate disliking towards the human girl after she closed a dresser drawer on her when she went to get needle and thread to help Peter fix his shadow.
    • Jane. Tink first met Jane when she was captured by Captain Hook who had mistaken her for her mother, Wendy. Tink helped Peter Pan rescue Jane and upon realizing she was not Wendy, she grew curious over the girl, learning she was actually Wendy's daughter.
    • Terence. Tink first met Terence on the day she was born and when she first came to Pixie Hollow as he was one the one who helped bring her to life. Because of this, she considered him an important worker in Pixie Hollow; a fact that results in her seeing her own value, which he gestures towards.
  2. Alas, Tinker Bell could not explain this, for even she did not know the dark secret of Slightly's tree. Nevertheless Hook's words had left no room for doubt. The cup was poisoned.

  3. Due to her knowledge of and experiments with Pixie Dust, Zarina switches Tink and her friend's talents, leaving Tink as a water fairy. Through a series of challenges and obstacles, including the pirates themselves, Tink helps Zarina realize that she belongs in Pixie Hollow as a dust-keeper.

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    Tinker Bell will appear in the 2025 horror film Peter Pan's Neverland Nightmare which will portray her as a human instead of a fairy. This version who is addicted to heroin , whilst mistaking it for fairy dust.

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  6. Eventually, they do, but on their way back to camp, Tink and Vidia stumble upon a fairy-sized house made by Elizabeth Griffiths, a human girl who wishes to meet a real fairy. Tinker Bell immediately heads in to investigate, despite Vidia's constant warnings to leave.

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