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There was mention of it by myself actuallySotiris wrote: I just checked the original thread and there was no mention of this by anyone. You must have seen this on another board or something and thought it was discussed here.

It's on page 45 lol

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You mean this post, right?DisneyDude2010 wrote:There was mention of it by myself actually. It's on page 45.
I didn't get that you were talking about recycled animation back then. Your post was the last one on the page and neither you nor anyone else ever brought it up again so it must have fallen under the radar.DisneyDude2010 wrote:I was watching Tinkerbell 2 the other day and I noticed that when Tink presents the scepter and the blue pixie dust falls the main fairies do the same actions in the secret wings trailer (Snow Angel etc,)
Oh, well...
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I've found something very interesting. A scene in animatic form from Sharon Morrill's version of Tinker Bell in 2006 when it was titled Tinker Bell and the Ring of Belief. The storyboards are by Jane Wu. Just click where it says "2006 Tinkerbell" and the video will appear. I was impressed. The story seemed very intriguing.
Here's the link: http://janewu.net/storyboards.php
There's also an alternate scene from Secret of the Wings under "2009 Tinkerbell".
Here's the link: http://janewu.net/storyboards.php
There's also an alternate scene from Secret of the Wings under "2009 Tinkerbell".
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It looks like Tinker Bell 7 might already be in development!
The fifth Tinker Bell movie titled Quest for the Queen will be directed by Bradley Raymond. The sixth Tinker Bell movie titled Legend of the Never Beast will be directed by Steve Loter.
Source: http://www.elliotbour.com/documents/Ell ... Resume.pdfElliot Bour wrote:DisneyToon Studios
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October 2011 – Present (1 year 1 month) Glendale, CA
Directing upcoming feature in the Tinkerbell franchise
The fifth Tinker Bell movie titled Quest for the Queen will be directed by Bradley Raymond. The sixth Tinker Bell movie titled Legend of the Never Beast will be directed by Steve Loter.
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Well, it seems a home video release of Pixie Previews has been planned but I have a feeling it's going to be a DVD-only release.Old Fish Tale wrote:I wonder if we'll ever get all the pixie previews on Blu-Ray.
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I've found another animatic from Tinker Bell and the Ring of Belief. The storyboards are by Robert Souza.
Source: http://robertsouzaart.com/www.robertsou ... _1_30.htmlRobert Souza wrote:The sequence is supposed to establish a turning point in Tink's character when she admits to her good friend a horrible wrong she unwittingly committed and then at her own peril, selflessly goes off in an attempt to correct it.
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Altiere Bros. wrote:“Tinker Bell” (Disney Animation)
First in a CGI franchise of Peter Pan spin-offs centering around Tinker Bell and the world of the fairies.
Comedy punch-up/dialogue polish/story contributors.
Source: http://www.altierebros.com/page1/page1.htmlAltiere Bros. wrote:“The Fairies Trilogy” (Disney Animation)
Epic trilogy of CGI movies following Tinker Bell and her struggle to defeat an evil Fairy Queen and bring peace to Pixie Hollow.
Screenplay.
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Just watched Secret of the Wings here in Australia. Was very impressed.
Some things could have been given more time to develop including Tink's relationship with her sister that blossomed as soon as they met but overall was a very enjoyable film that progressed the series forward with more backstory and additions to the mythology of Pixie Hollow.
BIG THING THOUGH THAT I NOTICED! Megan Hilty has once again voiced Rosetta for this one as she did in Pixie Hollow Games. Looks like Chenoweth is out and Hitly is in. Makes sense I guess since they sound almost identical and Hitly is the cheaper to hire. Or perhaps Chenoweth just got tired of the franchise as her character was really not given that much to do.
That was probably what irritated me the most with this one. I wanted more of Tink's friends. Vida probably was given the most to do in terms of reacting to what Tink was doing and getting witty one liners in multiple scenes.
Fawn and Rosetta also got featured moments but not as mean as Vida, while Silvermist and Areodessa pretty much gave their two cents in the group scenes and otherwise stayed out of it.
I want more of an even playing field for these characters and more adventures where Tinkerbell interacts with them. Its all well and good for us to have Tink interact with Terrance, Lizzy and now Perriwinkle, but I want to see more of her friends having adventures with her as opposed to these randoms. Its like why bothering creating 5 best friends for Tinkerbell if all they ever do is react to what she is doing and otherwise stay on the sidelines?
Anyway overall great film and instalment to the series. Looking forward to more

BIG THING THOUGH THAT I NOTICED! Megan Hilty has once again voiced Rosetta for this one as she did in Pixie Hollow Games. Looks like Chenoweth is out and Hitly is in. Makes sense I guess since they sound almost identical and Hitly is the cheaper to hire. Or perhaps Chenoweth just got tired of the franchise as her character was really not given that much to do.
That was probably what irritated me the most with this one. I wanted more of Tink's friends. Vida probably was given the most to do in terms of reacting to what Tink was doing and getting witty one liners in multiple scenes.
Fawn and Rosetta also got featured moments but not as mean as Vida, while Silvermist and Areodessa pretty much gave their two cents in the group scenes and otherwise stayed out of it.
I want more of an even playing field for these characters and more adventures where Tinkerbell interacts with them. Its all well and good for us to have Tink interact with Terrance, Lizzy and now Perriwinkle, but I want to see more of her friends having adventures with her as opposed to these randoms. Its like why bothering creating 5 best friends for Tinkerbell if all they ever do is react to what she is doing and otherwise stay on the sidelines?
Anyway overall great film and instalment to the series. Looking forward to more

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