>> Tinker Bell and the Great Fairy Rescue (BLU-RAY) (2010)

Title: Tinker Bell and the Great Fairy Rescue

Edition: Two-Disc Blu-ray/ DVD Combo

Genre: Family

Starring: Michael Sheen, Mae Whitman, Kristin Chenoweth, Lucy Liu, Pamela Adlon

Director: Bradley Raymond

Studio: Walt Disney

Runtime: 77 Minutes

Release Date: September 21, 2010

Format: BLU-RAY, DVD

Discs: 2

MPAA Rating: G

Rating: 4.50 (out of 4.00)

Grade: A+

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Tinker Bell and her friends head to the fields of London to help flowers bloom, butterflies find their color, and more but when Tinker Bell discovers there’s a human house nearby it can only mean trouble. Curiosity lands Tinker Bell in her first ever human encounter which finds her captive to a young girl named Lizzy. Lizzy is alone, aside from her very busy Father who has little time for her, but its not long before she and Tinker Bell become the best of friends. Little do either of them know the rest of the fairies have begun a desperate rescue mission that leads them across the lush countryside. Absolute proof that this franchise can only get better. A must see.

QUALITY:
Amazing. This film was made for Blu-Ray from its ability to define the most minute details such as fairy dust, the lines within the fairy wings, to background things you may not notice until you really look. Seriously keep an eye on the landscapes, the many different objects inside of Lizzy’s room, the sky. There have been so many reviews that state how perfect this film looks but not quite Pixar quality but I have to disagree. Arguing point; in one scene where Clank and Bobble are hoisting one another up a rock slope the contrast between the characters and the landscape makes it seem as if two toys have come to life in the real world. The definition of that landscape shot is so pristine, so clear, your eyes will tell you the scenery is real even if your mind is telling you it is not. Color is powerfully represented in vivid clarity. This is as close to perfection this franchise has ever come. Audio is decent though it probably could have utilized a better surround sound quality. The mix tends to have a front heavy quality but I think it has more to do with the direction of ambient sound and fleshing out the Tinker Bell world to reflect the mood of the characters.

BONUS FEATURES:
*DVD Copy
*Deleted Scenes (These deleted scenes are unfinished but really, to me, that only brings out there charm more).
*How To Believe Music Video from Bridgit Mendler
*Design A Fairy House
*Fairy Field Guide Builder Game

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