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Tinker Bell or Tinkerbell is a fictional character in J.M. Barrie's play and subsequent novel Peter Pan, and various adaptations of them. She is described as a common pixie who mends pots and kettles.

 

 

Tinker Bell Make-It-Yourself Fleece Throw KitTinker Bell or Tinkerbell is a fictional character in J.M. Barrie's play and subsequent novel Peter Pan, and various adaptations of them. She is described as a common pixie who mends pots and kettles, i.e. a Tinker and, though sometimes ill-behaved and vindictive, at other times she is helpful and kind to Peter Pan (for whom she apparently has romantic feelings). The extremes in her personality are explained by the fact that a fairy's size prevents her from holding more than one feeling at a time.

In one famous scene, she is dying, but will survive if enough people believe in fairies. In the play the characters make a plea to the children watching to sustain her by shouting out "I believe in fairies," an example of "breaking the fourth wall." In the novel and the 2003 film, Peter calls out to dreaming children within the storytelling universe. At the end of the novel, when Peter returns to the Darling home after a year, it is revealed that Tinker Bell "is no more" since "fairies don't live long, but they are so little that a short time seems a good while to them." Like nearly everything that has happened in the story, Peter has forgotten her; real death and sadness cannot exist in his everlasting childhood.

In stage presentations, she is typically represented by a tightly focused spotlight or other lighting effect (in a London staging of it, the lights failed and they had to use a matchstick fastened to an ice cube to give a strange light effect). On screen, she has been played by Virginia Browne Faire (Herbert Brenon's 1924 silent movie Peter Pan), Julia Roberts (Steven Spielberg's 1991 film Hook), and Ludivine Sagnier (P. J. Hogan's 2003 film Peter Pan). Despite an urban legend that Disney modeled the character in the 1953 animated film version after actress Marilyn Monroe, Margaret Kerry actually served as the animators' reference. Tinkerbell's wardrobe consists of a lime-green, hip-length dress with a rigid trim. She wears slippers, and underneath her hip-length dress are yellow underwear.

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Disney's version of the fairy (whom they sometimes call a pixie), became somewhat of a mascot for The Walt Disney Company, appearing in commercials and program openings to spread fairy dust. She was also among the numerous Disney characters to appear in the television series House of Mouse, and appeared in the Kingdom Hearts video game series. Recently, Tinker Bell has gotten her own book series. Written by Ella Enchanted author Gail Carson Levine, Fairy Dust and the Quest for the Egg is the first entry in the Disney Fairies series. In it, Tinker Bell and three fairy friends are faced with the task of protecting the egg responsible for keeping Neverland's inhabitants young. Tinkerbell has never had a voice in most Disney films. However, Brittany Murphy will be providing the character's voice in the upcoming film Tinker Bell, based on the Disney Fairies franchise. Many other young Hollywood actresses will be the voice of Tinkerbell's friends, but as of right now, no specific actresses were named.

A bronze statue by London born sculptor Diarmuid Byron O'Connor was commissioned by Great Ormond Street Hospital — to whom Barrie bequeathed the copyright to the character — to be added to his four foot statue of Peter Pan, wresting a thimble from Peter's hand. The figure has a 9.5 inch wingspan and is 7 inches high, said to be the smallest statue in London. It was unveiled on September 29, 2005 by Sophie Countess of Wessex.

Tinker Bell has had a few boyfriends over the years: in Fairy Dust and the Quest for the Egg, she shared mutual affection with the sparrow man Terence. In the official sequel to Barrie's novel, Tinker Bell falls in love with the fairy Fireflyer. After Fireflyer commits a heroic act, she and Fireflyer are married. They spend the rest of their lives performing the dangerous job of catching dreams with a tripwire and selling them to pirates and Roarers.

Today Tinkerbell has been very popular. She is now characterized as childhood heroes and kids famous fairytale. Tinkerbell is now displayed on posters, clocks, bedroom doors, hats, shirts, umbrellas, and even rings and necklaces. Many kids are now wondering why you cant go to the department store and buy the movie "Tinkerbell." Well the answer is there is no movie called "Tinkerbell." Tinkerbell is a part of the movie "Peter Pan." In Peter Pan, the movie,, Tinkerbell acts as a very jealous fairy of Wnedy.

She has been characterised by illustrators Brian Froud, and Myrea Pettit. In the 2000s, she became an icon for some urban girls, many of them sporting tattoos or pictures of her.

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