

Just before they hit the ground however, Dewey’s snow lynx, Fiona, catches them. Periwinkle grabs Tink’s wrist and struggles to pull her up. Periwinkle quickly rushes to Tinkerbell’s aid as Tink cannot fly due to her wings being tucked into her coat to protect them from freezing. Suddenly, the floor melts beneath them before crumbling completely. That night at Peri's home, as Tink builds a fire, she realizes that if she can make it warm there, she can, in turn, make it cooler at her home. Periwinkle shows Tink her world, meeting Peri's friends and spending the day together. Dewey tells the two they can spend a day together before Tink has to return home. Suddenly, Lord Milori arrives, concerned about the book, warning him to send any warm fairy back. The two then realize that this would make them sisters.

Tink meets the fairy, whose name is Periwinkle.Īstonished, Dewey brings the two to a platform and positions their wings before the whole chamber becomes filled with images explaining their origins: that Tinkerbell and Periwinkle were born of the same baby laughter. As the winter fairy exclaims to Dewey the same thing is happening to her, Tink looks around the corner and sees the winter fairy with sparkling wings, just like hers. While secretly listening to the winter fairy, Tink notices her own wings start to glow and sparkle again. But before she can talk to him, another winter fairy rushes into the room and proclaims that her wings sparkled the day before. Upon arriving, she spots the Keeper, Dewey. Tink then follows him to the Winter Library. However, Milori, the Lord of the Woods, finds the book and asks Sled to return it to the Keeper. Realising her book has been flung from her bag, she tries to get it back. The owl then accidentally drops the basket, and she crashes down onto the ice. She gets picked up by a novice owl and makes her way across the border. Wrapping herself in a warm winter coat and tucking her wings inside it, Tink uses the final shipment as her only chance, she sneaks into the workshop and climbs inside one of the baskets. A reading fairy tells her that the Keeper, the author who lives in the Winter Woods, might be able to help her.

Tink then flies off to the Book Nook, where she finds a book on Wingology, but finds the page on "Sparkling Wings" chewed up by a bookworm. After being examined, she remains curious about her wings. But Fawn warns her that her wings are freezing and rushes her to the fairy hospital. Seeing this, Tink is convinced that she is meant to explore the Woods. While Fawn is busy, Tink ignores Fawn’s previous reminder that warm fairies cannot cross and crosses the border, and her wings start to glow and sparkle. Later that day, she helps Fawn take the animals to the Woods to hibernate. The tinker fairies make snowflake baskets which are delivered by snowy owls. Out of curiosity, Tinker Bell wants to go to the Winter Woods. Starring the voices of Mae Whitman, Lucy Liu, Megan Hilty, Raven-Symoné and Angela Bartys, it also features new cast members who include Matt Lanter, Timothy Dalton, Lucy Hale and Debby Ryan, while Anjelica Huston narrates.Īt the beginning of winter, everyone prepares for the final season of the year. The film was directed by Peggy Holmes, and co-directed by Bobs Gannaway.

Barrie in his play, Peter Pan, or The Boy Who Wouldn't Grow Up, and featured in subsequent adaptations, especially in Disney's animated works, and how she ventures to the Winter Woods and meets her twin sister, Periwinkle, who is a frost fairy. It revolves around Tinker Bell, a fairy character created by J.
