Walt Disney Animation Studios: Getting to Know Walt Disney's Tinker Bell and the Old-Time Art of Animation and NeverEnding Christmas PhilharMagic: Additional Context

Friday, May 3, 2024

Getting to Know Walt Disney's Tinker Bell and the Old-Time Art of Animation and NeverEnding Christmas PhilharMagic: Additional Context

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Disneywiz makes a plan of going back to Walt Disney World on the day before Ralph Breaks the Internet was released. However, my sister plans her wedding at San Diego due on August 25, 2018. Unfortunately, Disneywiz can't come to the ceremony because of what happened with Melissa and Brian's elopement on December 5, 2015. Realizing that Frozen II was more important (as his sister's wedding because he thinks that the ceremony was her atrocity) and even better than Walt Disney World, Disneywiz decides to make Frozen Ever After, a new film based on the name of the attraction (with a scene showing Anna and Elsa as children) happen or re-release The Little MermaidEnchanted, or The Hunchback of Notre Dame as the replacement date for Ralph Breaks the Internet on November 21, 2018 (to celebrate the quinquennial of the franchise's debut and honor as Walt Disney's time release posthumous Tinker Bell movie soundtrack), starring Anna and Elsa as eternal children, their immortal parents Agnarr and Iduna, and all of the popular Disney Princesses and pretending that the Arendelle sisters as children and their mother Queen Iduna will be the new Tinker Bell and Periwinkle in the Disney Fairies series, wanting to prove that it will be better than the first Frozen and the other Tinker Bell films. With the help of the philosophy without worry (Hakuna Matata – no worries) and the re-release of Walt Disney's 1953 classic Peter Pan, the new project since the discontinuation of the Tinker Bell series, he deals with it and fix the insecurities of Walt Disney World's Frozen Ever After (which became the sanctuary to the Disney Fairies' Tinker Bell collection) until 2019 because the wedding (or the release of Ralph Breaks the Internet) is more important than his desire.
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The cast and crew for Walt Disney V's time release posthumous Tinker Bell movie soundtrack

• Anna and Elsa (as children) — Tinker Bell (with her speaking voice) / Periwinkle
• Ariel — Tinker Bell (with her speaking voice) / Periwinkle
• Giselle — Tinker Bell (with her speaking voice) / Periwinkle
• Iduna & Agnarr — Tink's Fairy Friends from Pixie Hollow
• 11 Other Disney Princesses — Tink's Fairy Friends from Pixie Hollow
• Kristen Anderson-Lopez & Robert Lopez — Joel McNeely
• Songs in Frozen II — Unnamed Instrumental Tracks for the unfinished Secret of the Wings soundtrack / We'll Be There / The Great Divide (two parts in film version)
• Music at Atlantica (Alan Menken and Howard Ashman) — Joel McNeely / Unnamed Instrumental Tracks for the unfinished Secret of the Wings soundtrack / We'll Be There / The Great Divide (two parts in film version)
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The introduction of the beloved wooden puppet or the trio between Donald Duck and his friends from South America can make a huge return for Disney's most popular snow queen as she was a little girl, her mother the former queen of Arendelle, or hopefully, for some kind of animation you wanted to see so badly (traditional hand-drawn animation films and the Disney Fairies' Tinker Bell franchise, including the sibling of Disney's most famous fairy with her voice with her name based on a purple flower).
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List of prizes for the introduction of Pinocchio and The Three Caballeros:

• The Little Mermaid (November 21, 2018) (featuring Anna and Elsa as eternal children, their immortal parents Agnarr and Iduna, and all of the popular Disney Princesses)
• The Hunchback of Notre Dame (November 21, 2018) (featuring Anna and Elsa as eternal children, their immortal parents Agnarr and Iduna, and all of the popular Disney Princesses)
• Enchanted (November 21, 2018) (featuring Anna and Elsa as eternal children, their immortal parents Agnarr and Iduna, and all of the popular Disney Princesses)
• Eternal Christmas (known for receiving gifts and things everyone wished for, including the Tinker Bell collection and extra scenes featuring Anna and Elsa as eternal children and their immortal parents Agnarr and Iduna for Disneywiz)
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Since Frozen IIThe Little Mermaid, or The Hunchback were out of this because Disneywiz made a wager about either those two films set for the November 2018 release, he has to wish of something different. Next year will be the anniversary of the Walt Disney Company and the anniversary of the debut of Walt Disney's most famous fairy. Peter Pan is not popular at the Academy Awards but it was a box office success. Pinocchio was best at the Academy Awards but it was not successful at the box office since over 75 years since World War II.
Star light, star bright, first star I see tonight, I wish I may, I wish I might, have the wish I make tonight. 
Disneywiz knows what he wished: To make Pinocchio more popular than Frozen or the other new Disney animated blockbuster hits, including Zootopia and Moana.
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"Felicitations to Disneywiz on this Christmas Day, Monday the 25th, from Mr. Reitherman and his fellow pioneers of animation who seven of them had children."
"Which present should I open first?"
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Present #1: The Film Projector

From: Animator: Hal King
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Present #2: Baía

From: Layout artist: Ken Anderson and animators: Fred Moore, John Lounsbery, Les Clark, and Hal King
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Tinker Bell
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Release Date: December 11, 2009 (with The Princess and the Frog)
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Have you ever wondered how nature gets its glow — who gives it light and color as the seasons come and go? Enter a land of adventure and mystery as Tinker Bell and her four best fairy friends turn winter into spring and, with the power of faith, trust and a little bit of pixie dust, learn the importance of being true to yourself.
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Tinker Bell: Original Motion Picture Soundtrack
Soundtrack album by various artists
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Released
: July 22, 2013
Recorded: 2008–2009
Genre: Orchestral score, classical
Label: Walt Disney Records
Producer: Joel McNeely
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The score to the film was composed by Joel McNeely (Return to Never Land, other Disney animated sequels), who recorded the music with an 88-piece ensemble of the Hollywood Studio Symphony and Celtic violin soloist Máiréad Nesbitt at the Sony Scoring Stage.
One of Disney's most beloved characters inspires composer to create magical, playful orchestral score replete with yearning ideas for lost collectibles, lyrical melodies for Tinker Bell, musical wisps for Pixie Hollow, much more. Exotic colors abound. It is a score that literally sparkles with delight. Celtic sounds, birds, crickets, drops of water, all are captured in skillful meld of gently dramatic, hauntingly beautiful musical vignettes. Highlights are plentiful but surely deserving spotlight is "Choosing A Talent" with rich major to minor chords that crescendo into powerful, massive orchestra/choral peroration. Breathtaking! Capturing attention in action mode is powerful "Hawk!", with heroic moment for French horn, trumpet. "Sprinting Thistles" commands as well. For sheer exuberant splendor, listen no further than to "Rebuilding Spring". McNeely shines! And yes, you also get that soaring vocal "Fly To Your Heart" as well. Beautifully packaged, illustrated booklet graces the CD from Walt Disney Records. Joel McNeely conducts.
Tracks
  1. Prologue
  2. To the Fairies They Draw Near – Loreena McKennitt
  3. A Child's Laughter / Flight to Pixie Hollow
  4. Choosing a Talent
  5. Tink Tours Pixie Hollow
  6. Welcome to Tinker's Nook
  7. Tinker Bell's New Home
  8. Tink Meets the Other Fairies
  9. The Lost Things Theme
  10. Tink Meets Vidia and Finds Lost Things
  11. Tinkering
  12. Your Place is Here
  13. Making Things
  14. Tink Tries to be a Light Fairy
  15. Teaching a Baby Bird to Fly
  16. Hawk!
  17. Tink Finds the Music Box
  18. Searching for Answers
  19. Sprinting Thistles
  20. Tink Feels Lost
  21. Spring is Ruined
  22. Rebuilding Spring
  23. The Music Box Resorted
  24. To the Fairies They Draw Near, Part II – Loreena McKennitt
  25. Tink Meets Wendy
  26. Fly to Your Heart – Selena Gomez
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Clank and Bobble give Tinker Bell a tour of Pixie Hollow.
Tinker Bell realizes she needs to put her own spin on things, including her clothes.
"Being a Tinker is never a bore!"
Clank and Bobble quickly welcome Tink into the tinkering family.
Fairy Mary is excited to have another tinker around.
Clank and Bobble are off to show the other fairies what new tools they have for spring.
Tinker Bell loves collecting any lost things that come from the mainland.
The Tinker Fairies live and work in this tucked away part of Pixie Hollow.
It doesn't take long for Tink to come up with a good idea.
These fairy friends stick together and help each other reach their dreams.
Iridessa tries showing Tink one of the Light Fairy skills.
This Tinker Fairy is observant of everything that happens in Tinker's Nook.
These best friends embrace their talent and love to tinker.
Tink tries teaching baby birds how to fly while learning Animal Fairy skills.
This mouse, named after his favorite food, is Tink's loyal companion.
This Dust Fairy sees Tink's potential and encourages her to fly after what she loves.
The leader of the fairies is kind and patient even when plans for spring go awry.
This Animal Fairy makes friends with any fuzzy creature she meets.
All it takes is a little faith, trust, and...
Fawn, Rosetta, and Silvermist love to have a good laugh together.
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Robert Sherman, Music
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Annette Funicello, Film & Television
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Norman "Stormy" Palmer, Film
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Ray Bradbury, Film
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Glenn Puder, Nephew
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Mel Shaw, Animation
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Ginny Tyler, Television & Film
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Lucille Martin, Administration
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Raymond Watson, Administration
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The Autumn Treasure
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Release Date: November 24, 2010 (with Tangled)
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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.
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The Lost Treasure: Original Motion Picture Soundtrack
Soundtrack album by various artists
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Released
: February 2, 2015
Recorded: 2009–2010
Genre: Orchestral score, classical
Label: Walt Disney Records
Producer: Joel McNeely
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The score to the film was composed by Joel McNeely, who scored the first Tinker Bell film. He recorded the music with an 82-piece ensemble of the Hollywood Studio Symphony and Celtic violin soloist Máiréad Nesbitt at the Sony Scoring Stage.
Our second "Disney Fairies" soundtrack release premieres Joel McNeely's sensational orchestral tour-de-force for The Lost Treasure. A song album appeared in 2010 albeit offering none of McNeely's score. New Disney/Intrada co-brand now zeroes in on McNeely's music as well as spotlighting several key songs including wondrous, important "If You Believe". McNeely works with large orchestra, chorus, Celtic violin, ethnic woodwinds, creates richly textured environment for Tinker Bell's second adventure in Pixie Hollow, primarily involving breakage of moonstone that generates their precious pixie dust. Highlights literally abound: haunting, major-key chorus & orchestra envelopes "Hall Of Scepters", rousing, powerful "Tink Sails Away" with surging themes coming to fore, tender Celtic overtones of "Tink Tries For More", dramatic, imposing "The Ship That Sunk", aggressive, fercious "Rat Attack" just a handful. Special attention due magnificent, fanfare-regal "Our Finest Reverly Ever" with its spectacular outbursts for brass as well as oft-requested entire "Fairy Tale Theater" sequence which melds dynamic storytelling with combination of Celtic opening, choral & orchestral development leading to fortissimo minor-key coda for entire ensemble. McNeely provides a stirring, melodically soaring and vibrant score throughout. An hour of musical riches! Joel McNeely conducts.
Tracks
  1. Tapestry
  2. If You Believe – Lisa Kelly
  3. Pixie Dust Factory
  4. Where Are You Off To?
  5. Pixie Dust Express
  6. The Hall of Scepters
  7. Maybe I Can Help
  8. The Fireworks Launcher
  9. The Finishing Touch / I Had a Fight with Tink
  10. Fairy Tale Theatre – Lyria
  11. Tink Sails Away
  12. Tink Tries for More Pixie Dust
  13. I'm On My Own
  14. Sailing Further North
  15. Blaze the Stowaway
  16. I'll Take First Watch
  17. The Lost Island
  18. Tink Finds the Arch
  19. Troll Bridge Toll Bridge
  20. The Ship That Sunk
  21. Searching the Ship
  22. They Find the Mirror of Encanta
  23. I Was Wrong
  24. Rat Attack
  25. I Can't Do This Without You
  26. Presenting the Autumn Scepter
  27. Our Finest Revelry Ever
  28. If You Believe, Part 2 – Lisa Kelly
  29. The Gift of a Friend – Demi Lovato
  30. Where the Sunbeams Play – Méav Ni Mhalchatha
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Tinker Bell puts the finishing touches on the Pixie Dust Express.
A new scepter is created when the end of autumn coincides with the blue harvest moon.
When light passes through this stone, blue pixie dust is created and restores the Pixie Dust Tree.
Fairy Gary and the other Dust Fairies question Terence's friendship with Tink.
Tink and Terence work together to build a scepter for the moonstone.
"Faraway island is close at hand due north past Neverland."
Tink meets firefly Blaze who helps light their journey.
Tinker Bell is off to find the lost island.
Rosetta creates a beautiful flower arrangement for the autumn revelry.
Fawn coordinates these fluttering friends for a special surprise at the autumn revelry.
Tinker Bell makes some new friends who help boost her spirits.
Terence discovers that Tink has gone to find the lost island.
These guardians of the bridge take their job very seriously.
These two want to cross the bridge instead of hearing the bantering trolls go on (and on).
One of the bubble-makers gets stuck inside his own bubble.
"This must be the lost island!"
Tink is looking for a rock arch, not a twisty, branchy, tree arch.
Mr. Owl gives Terence some pretty good advice.
This firefly offers a helping hand, or light, whenever he can.
This mirror has one more wish to grant.
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The Midsummer Rescue
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Release Date: July 15, 2011 (with Winnie the Pooh)
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During the fairies' summer visit to the flowering meadows of England, two very different worlds unite for the first time and Tink develops a special bond with a curious child in need of a friend. As her fellow fairies launch a daring rescue, Tinker Bell takes a huge risk, putting her own safety and the future of all fairykind in jeopardy.
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The Great Fairy Rescue: Original Motion Picture Soundtrack
Soundtrack album by various artists
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Released
: February 16, 2015
Recorded: 2010–2011
Genre: Orchestral score, classical
Label: Walt Disney Records
Producer: Joel McNeely
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The score to the film was composed and conducted by Joel McNeely, who scored the first two Tinker Bell films.
Tinker Bell's third installment adventure featuring Joel McNeely music gets premiere CD soundtrack release on Disney/Intrada co-brand! "The majestic countryside of England meets the magical world of Pixie Hollow" is vivid description of score in booklet introduction. As with two previous Tinker Bell scores, McNeely creates magical, magnificent musical portrait of Tink's world of wonder, adventure with full orchestral assist courtesy finest musicians in Los Angeles. Moments of magical melody trade with powerful episodes of action. In between are rich bars of sentiment, warmth, wonder. This time Tinker Bell attends English fairy camp, befriends human child Lizzy, gets trapped in fairy house. Rescue plans are soon underway. McNeely keeps pace with every moment of action and adventure with his array of orchestral color ranging from delicate celeste, flute and shimmering strings to pulse-racing flourishes for his entire orchestra. Dazzling music! Just two of many highlights: Rousing action of "We're Going To Build A Boat", gentle Vaughn Williams-style modality "Tink And Lizzy Meet". Deserving extra spotlight is masterful "Tink Wants To Leave/Lauching The Boat", which melds vernacular of above two highlights in one great sequence. In addition to McNeely score, CD also offers key songs "Summer's Just Begun", "How To Believe", "Come Flying With Me". Third Disney/Intrada co-brand in "Disney Fairies" series. Joel McNeely conducts.
Tracks
  1. Introduction
  2. Summer's Just Begun – Cara Dillion
  3. Fairy Camp!
  4. The Horseless Carriage
  5. Curious Tink
  6. Lizzy Builds Her Fairy House
  7. Tink and Vidia Discover the Fairy House
  8. Tink Is Captured
  9. Trying to Escape
  10. We're Going to Build a Boat
  11. Tink and Lizzy Meet
  12. Tink Wants to Leave / Launching the Boat
  13. How to Believe (Fairy Field Guide) – Holly Brook
  14. Riding the Rapids
  15. I'll Never Forget You
  16. Tink Returns
  17. Fixing Leaks
  18. Father Never Has Time for Me
  19. Lizzy Flies!
  20. Father Discovers Tink / Vidia Is Captured
  21. Flying to London
  22. Race to Save Vidia
  23. Father Believes
  24. A Fairy Tea Party
  25. Summer's Just Begun (Reprise) – Cara Dillion
  26. How to Believe – Bridgit Mendler
  27. Come Flying with Me – Cara Dillion
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This Garden Fairy takes delight in bringing beauty to the world.
All Lizzy wants is to see a fairy so she sets up her fairy house in case one flutters by.
Tinker Bell stumbles across a path of buttons when out exploring.
Lizzy and her father, Dr. Griffiths, observe the fairies' handiwork.
Lizzy creates a welcoming place for traveling fairies to visit.
Tinker Bell takes this as a good sign to keep going.
Tinker Bell realizes there might be a human-sized companion outside.
This Fast-flying Fairy worries where Tink's journey will take her.
Lizzy is anxious to make friends with the fairy inside.
"A fairy could get used to this."
Tink tries teaching Lizzy all about fairies.
Tink makes sure Lizzy takes down all her fairy research correctly.
With a little pixie dust, Lizzy flies around her room.
These two friends get ready to travel to the big city.
The fairies hop a ride with Lizzy to save one of their friends.
Always remember: pinky up.
Lizzy's new fairy friends bring her a beautiful crown of flowers.
Tink and Terence enjoy good company together.
These friends promise to look out for one another.
No matter the weather, Tink's friends are determined to find her.
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Dick Jones, Animation—Voice
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Mickey Clark, Imagineering
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Diane Disney Miller, Family
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Bob Thomas, Publishing
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Milt Albright, Parks & Resorts
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Cicely Rigdon, Parks & Resorts
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Walt Peregoy, Animation
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Robin Williams, Film & Animation—Voice
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Fearing that the success of the first Tinker Bell film was a huge deal that will lead to each sequel they do, which made the franchise cease (which is not a bad thing because it must have gotten the same score as the Academy Award-winning Frozen on Rotten Tomatoes), Disneywiz realizes that seeing Alice (of Wonderland) and explain to her of how Tinker Bell came to be will help her, along with her sister Periwinkle and Anna and Elsa as they were little, feel better, trying to concern future animation and feature films.
"My rumor was that they're never gonna have one of those gosh-darned things. Disney is never going to make any more features that have the same PG rating and success at the Oscars." — Disneywiz, referring to Frozen franchise and the other recent Academy Award related films
The gosh-darned things on the list was:
  • The origins of the developments of the Disney new franchises: Frozen (2013) and Wreck-It Ralph (2012)
  • The Walt Disney Company's acquisitions of Marvel Entertainment in 2009 (which leads to the development of Big Hero 6 (2014)) and Lucasfilm in 2012.
  • Jennifer Lee joining Disney in 2011.
However, this is a better way: After the Disney Fairies film series ended with Legend of the NeverBeast, which is when Gruff goes back to his cave where he belongs; and after the young Anna and Elsa go in separate ways (same thing as Tinker Bell and her sister did) and their parents die at sea, we decided to remain true to the Frozen and Tinker Bell story and begin in the Darling nursery in Peter Pan or begin the other classic Disney films (including Enchanted (2007) and the Renaissance films from Mickey's PhilharMagic) instead of beginning in Elsa's coronation day.
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"We ought get right into the story itself, which is when Tinker Bell (Anna/Elsa as they were children or teenagers) comes to the house with Peter Pan to get his shadow. That's where the story picks up. How Tinker Bell came to be, is really another story." — Disneywiz
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Present #3: La Piñata
 
From: Animators: Eric Larson, Fred Moore, John Lounsbery, and John Sibley
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