Fun and talented animal fairy Fawn believes you can't judge a book by its cover, or an animal by its fangs, so she befriends a huge and mysterious creature known as the NeverBeast. Read more …
While Tinkerbell and her friends aren't so sure about this scary addition to Pixie Hollow, the elite Scout Fairies set out to capture the monster before he destroys their home. Fawn must trust her heart and take a leap of faith if she hopes to rally the girls to save the NeverBeast.
Tinker Bell and the Legend of the NeverBeast is a charming addition thanks to lively animation, strong voice-work and an engaging script.
The latest in Disney’s Tinker Bell computer-animated movies is a sprightly affair, made in eye-popping iridescent colours, full of stardust and with enough narrative verve to keep the mawkishness at bay.
Better than last year’s pirate one, but it still feels like a short padded to feature length so that more of that sweet 3D surcharge can be extracted from parents’ pockets.
This is the second Tinker Bell film to be released by Disney this year and the churn-em-out approach is obviously taking its toll on the eponymous fairy: she functions more as a brand name than a main player this time.
General release. Check local listings for show times.