All fans of Tinker Bell and her first movie have no reason to worry; “Tinker Bell and the Lost Treasure” is a full-worthy sequel to the first movie.
Considering that there’s only one year of absence between the movies, the filmmakers have done a good job to make this a complete movie and not only a product for cash-cowing, like it easily could have been.
The film focus more on the relationship between Tink and Terence this time, which serves the movie well. Tink herself is presented as a versatile character and the fact that she actually talks feels never distracting in neither of the movies.
Otherwise, this film has the cuteness-factor like the first flick had, which only makes the experience more enjoyable, but it’s also a bit more edgier in terms of the adventurous plot.
The animation is even better this time, the characters are still likable and the cute score of Joel McNeely fits the movie well. Besides, there are more humor in the screenplay.
This year’s Autumn Revelry promises to be something special.
A blue harvest moon will rise, allowing the fairies to use a precious moonstone to restore the Pixie Dust Tree — the source of all their magic.
But when Tinker Bell accidentally puts all of Pixie Hollow in jeopardy, she must venture out across the sea on a secret quest to set things right.
With some help from her friend Terence — and a charming, rascally firefly named Blaze — Tink braves an astonishing new world and discovers the greatest treasure of all.
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