Cute and entertaining!
Disney's Fairies series staring TinkerBell and her friends are all really great. Though this story features Tink in a cameo of sorts, the real stars of the Pixie Hollow Games are Rosetta and Chloe (a new fairy introduced in this story). The two Garden fairies form a team to win the Pixie Hollow games, which is like the fairy olympics and each of the different talent fairies battle it out for the top spot. The reigning champs are the Storm fairies and no one thinks the Garden fairies stand a chance. You'll have to watch to see how it turns out.
My only complaint is I wish is was a bit longer, but c'est la vie. It was a 30-minute special that originally aired on TV to begin with. The only other issue was the quality of the Amazon On Demand. I would have liked it to be better, but it was okay and didn't detract from the story.
The Disney Fairies Go For The Gold!
Tinker Bell and the Pixie Hollow Games is a 2013 Disney DVD of the 2011 Disney Channel TV special featuring Tinker Bell and the Disney Fairies. Originally available only on the Secret Of The Wings Blu-Ray Combo Pack, This 22-minute adventure is now available on Disney DVD. In this story, Pixie Hollow welcomes the Pixie Hollow Games for the Summer, and for the Garden Fairies, it means another losing season. Rosetta, tired of taking part, decides to sit out until a newest arrival fairy named Chloe competes in the Games and ask Rosetta to be her partner. At first Rosetta balked at the idea but, with the advice of Tinker Bell, decides to competes with Chloe. The events are intense and exciting to watch, but all in all, it ends with competitors being new friends and learns a valued lesson in good sportsmanship. Mae Whitman, Raven, Megan Hilty(replacing Kristin Chenoweth), Lucy Liu, Angela Bartys, Pamela Aldon, Brenda Song(Wendy Wu: Homecoming Warrior), Zendaya(Shake It Up), Jesse...
My daughter has watched this several times!
My daughter, and son, love the characters in Pixie Hollow universe. It is always nice to have a show that has a good message and you don't have to worry to much as a parent if your kids watch it. Definitely would recommend!
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