![]() It’s almost entirely forgettable except for its theme song, a ridiculous cover of “Do You Believe in Magic?” by British boy band BBMak. It had a theatrical release that we barely remember, but did okay on DVD. What’s wrong with a little darkness, Disney? No one wants your friendship-obsessed, lobotomized fairy.ĭisney released this animated sequel set during the London blitz and featuring the adventures of Wendy’s daughter Jane and Peter in 2002. No longer the hair-pulling, murderously jealous fairy that we all know and love, Tink was made nice for these generic kiddie movies. The Direct-to-DVD Disney Fairies Tinker Bell Series From the musicals we grew up with to the inevitable Johnny Depp vehicle, here are our rankings of the most famous versions.Ħ. In fact, it seems we should be due another one any moment now. Animated and live-action movie history are rife with adaptations of the J.M. Since the movie industry is full of adults who act like children, it makes sense that it’s preoccupied with the story of the boy who never grew up.
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