Tinker Bell and the Legend of the NeverBeast | Movie Review | Opens 2 April 2015

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Tinker Bell and the Legend of the NeverBeast | Play & Go Movie Review

This is a delightful movie which Disney & Tinker Bell fans will enjoy. The movie mainly centres on Tinker Bell’s good friend Dawn, the animal fairy. It’s one I feel that boys will enjoy just as much as girls (my 6 year old son enjoyed it) as the NeverBeast is an interesting creature. The Scout fairies are feisty and warrior like and there is plenty of action to keep kids enthralled. There are nice themes of trusting and helping friends, as well as doing what’s right.

If you are a sook like me you may even shed a bit of a tear at one stage (I thought I was the only one until I looked around and there were others also wiping a tear). The NeverBeast reminds me of the creature from the old ‘NeverEnding Story’ movie.

Scary factor: Little ones may find the Neverbeast a little scary though, especially in scenes when it has green eyes and horns accompanied by lots of lightning. Also, sorry for spoiler but Tinker Bell does get hurt, which could be upsetting to little ones.

See below for more info about the movie.

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Tinker Bell and the Legend of the NeverBeast roars to life in the April school holidays.

Disneytoon Studios returns to Pixie Hollow with the heartwarming adventure Tinker Bell and the Legend of the NeverBeast.

The new story explores an ancient myth of a fabled creature whose distant roar sparks the curiosity of Tinker Bell’s good friend Fawn (voice of Ginnifer Goodwin), an animal fairy who’s not afraid to break the rules to help an animal in need. But this animal, massive and strange with glowing green eyes, is not really welcome in Pixie Hollow, and the scout fairies are determined to capture the mysterious beast before it destroys their home.

Fawn, who sees a tender heart beneath his gruff exterior, must convince Tink (voice of Mae Whitman) and the girls to risk everything to rescue the NeverBeast before time runs out.

Directed by Steve Loter (Kim Possible)and produced by Michael Wigert (Secret of the Wings).

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View the trailer here:


For more information about this film visit the official Tinker Bell and the Legend of the NeverBeast website.

What Tinker Bell and the Legend of the NeverBeast

When Opens 2 April 2015

Where:  Selected Cinemas

Who Rated G (some scary scenes)  |  Running Times 76 mins

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