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3[[header:Talents]]
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5[[folder:Tinker Fairies]]
6!!All Tinker Fairies
7* ColorCodedForYourConvenience: Most have a green and brown color scheme.
8* BadassNormal: In fairy terms, anyway; they don't have any special powers, but are quite good at coming up with gadgets.
9* MrFixit: The guys. As Miss Bell puts it, "I'm a tinker. We fix things."
10* {{Steampunk}}: Downplayed. Tinkerers have shades of this aesthetic, especially in the books, in which they make heavy use of {{Magitek}} created from "lost things" combined with pixie dust. It's less obvious in the movies, but characters still have fantasy versions of goggles, tool belts, and other equipment that lends itself nicely to a steampunk cosplay.
11* WrenchWench: The girls. As Miss Bell puts it, "I'm a tinker. We fix things."
12[[/folder]]
13
14[[folder:Animal Fairies]]
15!!All animal fairies
16* ColorCodedForYourConvenience: In the movies, they're usually depicted as wearing orange clothes. This is averted in the books, where Beck wears green (although she does have orange hair.)
17* AnimalLover: Naturally. Their talent is basically love and empathy with animals.
18* FriendToAllLivingThings: To animals; hence their title.
19* SpeaksFluentAnimal: They are good with animals, hence their title.
20[[/folder]]
21
22[[folder:Light Fairies]]
23!!All Light Fairies
24* ColorCodedForYourConvenience: They tend to wear yellow in the movies. Like with animal talents, this is averted in the books; the main light talent fairy is Fira, who wears a pink and purple dress with flowery hair accessories.
25* EverythingsBetterWithRainbows: Can make rainbows out of light.
26* LightEmUp: They are light fairies, so it's to be expected. Naturally they are unphased by bright lights.
27** {{Lunacy}}: Downplayed. Moonbeams like sunbeams can be moved around. Light fairies powers are also tied to the phases of the moon, at their strongest during a full moon and weakest during a new moon.
28** ThePowerOfTheSun: Downplayed. They can move sunbeams into different positions,
29[[/folder]]
30
31[[folder:Water Fairies]]
32!!All Water Fairies
33* ColorCodedForYourConvenience: Blue, of course.
34* ElementalPowers: [[MakingASplash Water]], of course.
35* {{Irony}}: Despite being associated with water, like all fairies, they can't swim.
36* ProneToTears: Water fairies are a lot more sensitive than other fairies and prone to crying easily. It kind of makes sense, since they are ''water'' fairies.
37[[/folder]]
38
39[[folder:Garden Fairies]]
40!!All Garden Fairies
41* ColorCodedForYourConvenience: Red in the movies.
42* FertileFeet: Garden fairies do have the power to grow out lush plants where they go. When Iridesssa temporarily became a garden fairy, this became an uncontrolled ability.
43* FloralThemeNaming: Among them '''Rose'''tta, Iris, Lily, Ivy, and Chloe (which is Greek for "green shoot").
44* GreenThumb: Garden fairies instinctively know how to care for different plants.
45[[/folder]]
46
47[[folder:Fast-Flying Fairies]]
48!!All Fast-Flying Fairies
49* AdaptationalSuperpowerChange: In the books, they're just [[ExactlyWhatItSaysOnTheTin good at flying quickly.]] In the movies, the fairies are given the task of delivering the seasons to the mainland, so the fast-flying fairies also have the ability to create wind and conjure tornadoes from nowhere in order to justify their presence on the Mainland.
50* BlowYouAway: Their purpose within nature is to create winds, e.g. to aid pollination.
51* ColorCodedForYourConvenience: They tend to be purple.
52* SuperSpeed: Compared to other fairies, they're the fastest fliers of the whole lot of them.
53[[/folder]]
54
55[[folder:Scout Fairies]]
56!!All Scout Fairies
57
58The defenders of Pixie Hollow from threats such as dangerous animals.
59----
60* KnightOfCerebus: Though they're good guys, their existence presents a darker side to Pixie Hollow, specifically that in order for such a society to thrive in nature, there'll bound to be violent threats to it and thus society creates something to counter it. It's heavily implied that the Scouts ''kill'' dangerous animals (and are willing to kill ''baby'' hawks, for example) and they're also armed with spears and bows.
61-->'''Fawn:''' What are you going to do when you find it?\
62'''Nyx:''' ''[sets her spear]'' My ''job''.
63[[/folder]]
64
65[[header:Appears in both]]
66
67[[folder:Tinker Bell]]
68!!Tinker Bell
69-->'''Voiced by:''' Creator/MaeWhitman
70
71[[quoteright:300:https://static.tvtropes.org/pmwiki/pub/images/df_tinker_bell.jpeg]]
72%%[[caption-width-right:350:some caption text]]
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74The main protagonist. Tinker Bell is a talented tinker-fairy and a wide-eyed and idealistic girl who, while prone to being as impatient, self-centered and impulsive as ever, is a nice and caring individual.\
75\
76For tropes related to her original portrayal in the ''WesternAnimation/PeterPan'' films, go [[Characters/DisneyPeterPan here]].
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78* ADayInTheLimelight: Despite playing a smaller role in Gail Carson Levine's trilogy, she had four focus chapter books: ''The Trouble with Tink,'' ''Tink North of Never Land,'' ''Tink in a Fairy Fix,'' and ''Tinker Bell Takes Charge.'' The movies would later upgrade her to the main character of the entire franchise.
79* ActionGirl: She likes adventure big time.
80* AdaptationPersonalityChange: In the original Peter Pan movie and Gail Carson Levine's books, she was generally snarky, jealous, and possessive. In the Disney Fairies movies, those aspects of her character are toned down, and she's more of a wide-eyed idealist at the beginning.
81* AdaptationalBackstoryChange: In Gail Carson Levine's books, Tink outright says that she knew from day one that she was a tinker fairy, and never wanted to be anything else. This was done specifically to contrast her with Prilla, a newbie who doesn't know her talent yet. In the movies, however, Prilla was AdaptedOut, so the story explores Tink's dissatisfaction with her own talent and desire to explore the mainland.
82* AdaptationalIntelligence: While Tink was never implied to be dumb in ''Peter Pan'', the books and films portray her as being a tinker fairy and a GadgeteerGenius who can craft a variety of gadgets using numerous objects, a trait that she was never implied to have in the ''Peter Pan'' films.
83* AdaptationalNiceGirl: While she is still prone to being hot-temperamental and jealous, she's much nicer and more likable in the films than in her original portrayal in ''Peter Pan''. Of course, her original portrayal is supposed to take place after the series...
84* ArtEvolution: Tink's wings have gained a noticable pattern and a slight rainbow glimmer that was not present in the original ''Peter Pan'' films. Her dress, while remaining largely simple, is shown to be more detailed in the films, having a textured appearance that makes it clear her outfit is made from leaves, which was not clear in the original ''Peter Pan'' films. It is especially more detailed in ''The Great Fairy Rescue'', which adds some additional details to the dress, as well as a layered skirt made out of leaves. Subsequent films though would revert the changes introduced in ''Great Fairy Rescue''.
85* BeYourself: Tinker Bell tries to become something other than a tinker [[spoiler:when she learns that tinker fairies never go to the mainland]]. Guess how well that works out.
86* BerserkButton: As seen in ''The Great Fairy Rescue'', she really hates it when she hears a human say fairies don't exist.
87* CharacterTics: [[HighPressureEmotion Her whole body going red]] when she's ticked off.
88* CompositeCharacter: The movie version of Tinker Bell is a composite of Tink's character from ''Peter Pan'' and Prilla's character from the original Disney Fairies books. Prilla herself was AdaptedOut of the franchise, and her NiceGirl personality, subplot about finding her way as a new arrival, and status as the AudienceSurrogate were all given to Tink. Tink kept her ''Peter Pan'' appearance, her [[CharacterTics character tic]] of turning completely red when she's mad, and some of her familiar jealousy and impulsiveness (although it was toned down.)
89* EveryoneHasStandards: Okay, so Tinker Bell broke the norm of Tinker Fairies by introducing the use of lost things in daily life, and she ventured into the winter woods knowing it was forbidden and she could've run the risk of destroying her wings, but it all turned out fine in the end. Those actions were reckless, sure, and Tink often didn't think things through... but even ''she'' knows it's not a good idea to tamper with pixie dust.
90* FairySexy: Tinker Bell's outfit is skimpy even by fairy standards. This is lampshaded when Clank and Bobble see her in her new dress for the first time and promptly become DistractedByTheSexy.
91* GadgeteerGenius: It comes with being a tinker fairy.
92* HartmanHips: Tink still has quite a curvy figure.
93* HelpImStuck: There are several examples of this. In Peter Pan, her wide hips humorously get her stuck in a keyhole. Her butt gets stuck in a salt shaker and her head and shoulders get stuck in a bell in the Tinker Bell Preview shorts.
94* HerNameReallyIsBarkeep: She is a tinker fairy whose name happens to be "Tinker" Bell.
95* HeroicSacrifice: A non-lethal example in ''Secret of the Wings''. [[spoiler: In order to warn the winter fairies about the upcoming ice who threatens the Pixie Dust Tree, she flies to their territory with no protection from the cold. Unfortunately, one of her wings breaks in the process, which is previously stated that there’s no cure for that, but she decides to keep it secret until the crises is over. She gets better, thanks to her long lost sister, Periwinkle.]]
96* HighPressureEmotion: Whenever she's enraged, her entire body falls into the red zone.
97* {{Irony}}: Tinker Bell tries to become a water fairy, light fairy, animal fairy and garden fairy in the first film (and has a failed attempt to persuade Vidia to be a fast flying fairy). By the end, she's happy to be a tinker fairy as she was born as. Come ''The Pirate Fairy'', she's turned into a water fairy, and isn't too happy with this change.
98* IJustWantToBeSpecial: Pretty much sums up Tink in the first movie. She wants to be ''anything'' that gets her to the mainland instead of a boring tinker fairy.
99* IconicOutfit: She gets this when she first appears in her green mini-dress partway through the first movie.
100* InSeriesNickname: Friends and colleagues often call her “Tink” or “Miss Bell”.
101* JerkWithAHeartOfGold: Though she's been softened up greatly from her original movie portrayal, she can still be impatient, temperamental and self-centered. Her jerkish qualities are stronger in the books than in the movies, though even in the movies she can be a bit of a jerk -- ''The Lost Treasure'' being the most prominent example.
102* LegFocus: Her short dress accentuates her long, curvy legs, and it doesn't help that they get a slow pan up them when she's first revealed in said dress. The results are [[SomethingElseAlsoRises quite funny.]]
103* NiceJobBreakingItHero: Constantly. In the films, she's often the direct source of her own problems. Of course, things always end up working out for her in the end, and her rash actions often wind up changing the status quo in a positive way.
104* NoSenseOfPersonalSpace: Tinker Bell got a bit too close to the terrified baby bird in a sad attempt to try and be an animal fairy in the first film.
105** In ''Secret of the Wings'', Tink got her face way too close to Rosetta when she was trying to explain what happened when she crossed the winter season area. The others get a bit creeped out and Rosetta even tells them to call a doctor.
106* NonStandardCharacterDesign: Tinker Bell's appearance isn't altered much from the 1953 film, so her overall appearance is oddly simplistic compared to the other characters. This is even more obvious in the illustrated books, in which other characters frequently wear elaborate flower-petal dresses with all manner of accessories and Tinker Bell is always in simplistic green.
107* PluckyGirl: Quite the plucky one, we may add.
108* PrimAndProperBun: Has a bun.
109* SuddenlyVoiced: PlayedWith. Tinker Bell was originally TheVoiceless in ''WesternAnimation/PeterPan'' and didn't speak at all until the ''Disney Fairies'' franchise, which eventually gave her the ability to speak, albeit [[TranslationConvention only to other fairies]], as she remains mute to humans, who aren't able to understand her (aside from Peter Pan).
110* TomboyishPonytail: In the books.
111* {{Tsundere}}: Often towards Terence.
112* UnresolvedSexualTension: With Terence after [[spoiler:he brought her a compass and broke her scepter accidentally]] in ''Tinker Bell and the Lost Treasure''.
113* WillTheyOrWontThey: Played with in Tink & Terence's relationship. They basically act like friends, with no ''hint'' of a romance aside from a very close friendship, but it's obvious that's where the fans are supposed to think it's going (even other characters do). There's a gag in ''The Secret of the Wings'' where Periwinkle asks Tinker Bell "is he your boyfriend?" and Tink just goes "UHHHHH..." and the scene cuts away. The books definitely imply that Terrance is romantically interested in her, but stay mum on Tinker Bell's feelings about him.
114[[/folder]]
115
116[[folder:Fawn]]
117!!Fawn
118-->'''Voiced by:''' Creator/AmericaFerrera (2008), Angela Bartys (2009-2014), Creator/GinniferGoodwin (2015)
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120[[quoteright:300:https://static.tvtropes.org/pmwiki/pub/images/df_fawn_1.jpg]]
121[[quoteright:300:https://static.tvtropes.org/pmwiki/pub/images/df_fawn_2.jpeg]]
122[[caption-width-right:300:Above: Fawn's appearance from 2008-2014.\
123Below: Fawn's appearance from 2015 and beyond.]]
124
125An animal-talent fairy.
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127* ADayInTheLimelight: ''Tinker Bell and the Legend of the [=NeverBeast=]'' is more of a Fawn story (to the extent that Ginnifer Goodwin (the voice of Fawn) is billed ''above'' Mae Whitman in the end credits). She also got one chapter book, ''Fawn and the Mysterious Trickster,'' and she has a prominent role in ''Rosetta's Daring Day,'' which focuses on her and Rosetta's OddFriendship.
128* AmbiguouslyBrown: Has olive skin, but also freckles and brunette hair. Though considering her Latina original voice actress (America Ferrera) also has freckles, it's doesn't mean she's not supposed to be Latina.
129* ArtEvolution: Looks notably different in "Legend Of The Neverbeast".
130* BreakoutCharacter: Despite being just a standard recurring member of Tink's friends in the films along with the other girls, she gets her own starring role in ''The Legend of the Neverbeast'', and a new [[TheOtherDarrin celebrity voice actor]] in Ginnifer Goodwin.
131* DisneyDeath: [[spoiler: In "Legend Of The Neverbeast".]]
132* FluffyTamer: With Gruff in ''The Legend of the Neverbeast.''
133* FootFocus: In the short "Volley Bug" there are a couple of closeups of her feet dangling in the air.
134* HartmanHips: Easily equivalent to Tinker Bell, if not bigger, particularly in her original design.
135* MeaningfulName: A fawn is the name for a baby deer.
136* NiceGirl: She's willing to help out any animal, even if it puts her in danger.
137* OddFriendship: With Rosetta, the resident GirlyGirl.
138* PrefersGoingBarefoot: Although she usually wears shoes with most of her outfits, Fawn goes barefoot in her summer outfit, as seen in ''Great Fairy Rescue'' and some of the Pixie Previews that seem to be set around that time period.
139* {{Tomboy}}: She's very physical and energetic, and wears shorts, contrasting most Fairies, who wear dresses. However, she switches it up for a more toyetic design in ''The Legend of the Neverbeast'', putting on a girly dress/skirt made of butterfly wings. She's still rather physical, though.
140* TomboyAndGirlyGirl: The Tomboy to Girly's Rosetta in "Rosetta's Daring Day".
141* TokenMinority: She is the only Latina character in the films, if her original voice actress (America Ferrera) is anything to go by.
142* YouDontLookLikeYou: Fawn got a more toyetic redesign for ''Legend of the Neverbeast'', along with a new voice actor.
143[[/folder]]
144
145[[folder:Iridessa]]
146!!Iridessa
147-->'''Voiced by:''' Creator/RavenSymone
148
149[[quoteright:300:https://static.tvtropes.org/pmwiki/pub/images/df_iridessa.jpeg]]
150%%[[caption-width-right:300:some caption text]]
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152A light-talent fairy. Prone to panicking and is constantly worrisome.
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154* ADayInTheLimelight: Two chapter books, ''Iridessa, Lost at Sea'' and ''Iridessa and the Secret of the Never Mine.'' For unknown reasons, the latter was only released in Australia and Japan, and is now obscure even among collectors.
155* ArtEvolution: In several of the books, she wears a purple ensemble that doesn't match her yellow theme color. Some early concept art also shows her wearing a crop top and skirt that resembles a palatte swap of Fira's outfit from the books. Her distinctive yellow outfits with sunflower motifs only appeared in later novels and in the movies.
156* AdaptationPersonalityChange: ''Iridessa Beyond The Sea'' describes her explicitly as "a brave fairy", whereas the movie version is primarily known for her cowardice.
157* {{Flanderization}}: Over time, Iridessa's gotten more anxious and panicky.
158* InSeriesNickname: Friends often call her “Dess”.
159* MeaningfulName: Comes from 'Iridescent'.
160* NervousWreck: Iridessa is constantly neurotic and freaks out easily.
161* ProperlyParanoid: She's very squeamish, and is frequently paranoid about Tink's new inventions and the harm they might do. Of course, her concerns are oftentimes warranted, because even though Tink is a GadgeteerGenius, she's also often impulsive, and her creations backfire just as often as they succeed.
162* SassyBlackWoman: At times.
163* TokenMinority: She is the only Black main character.
164[[/folder]]
165
166[[folder:Silvermist]]
167!!Silvermist
168-->'''Voiced by:''' Creator/LucyLiu
169
170[[quoteright:300:https://static.tvtropes.org/pmwiki/pub/images/df_silvermist.jpg]]
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173A water-talent fairy. Seen as an unflappable, serene fairy in the books, but was a complete airhead in the movies.
174----
175* ADayInTheLimelight: Although Rani was the main water-talent fairy in the book canon, Silvermist did get one chapter book, ''Silvermist and the Ladybug Curse.'' She was characterized very differently here than she was in the films (see AdaptationPersonalityChange below), possibly to contrast her with Rani, and her personality was dramatically overhauled for the movies.
176* AdaptationPersonalityChange: She was perfectly normal in the chapter books, being somewhat clever and hard-working, and with her main character trait being her calm, unflappable demeanor. The movies turn her into a complete space-case who can't even tell irony or exaggeration from fact ("And she just exploded!" "*gasp!* She exploded!?").
177* AsianAirhead: She has an East Asian appearance and voice actor, and in the films, her head is in the clouds most of the time. [[StealthPun Probably]] why she ends up as a [[BlowYouAway Fast-Flying Fairy]] in ''The Pirate Fairy''.
178* {{Cloudcuckoolander}}: Displays traces of this at times. In one of the shorts, she spacily stares straight ahead while Fawn is tossing everyone seeds to plant.
179* TheDitz: She became this in the movies, with it becoming increasingly more apparent as the series went on.
180* {{Flanderization}}: Over time, Silvermist has gone from a bit silly to flat-out weird.
181* InSeriesNickname: Friends often call her “Sil”.
182* InformedFlaw: It's stated that Never Fairies can't swim, not even Water Fairies. Meaning that Silvermist can't swim either but in the Pixie Hollow Preview, ''Silvermist's Symphony", when the Water Fairy falls in a pond, she emerges out quickly with no signs of drowning. Though it's possible that this was just a very shallow pond that Silvermist could've just waded in.
183* LiteralMinded: In ''Tinker Bell and the Lost Treasure'' when Terrance tells her that Tinker Bell exploded, she thinks he means Tink literally exploded, until he elaborates that he meant she lost her temper.
184* TokenMinority: She is the only Asian main character.
185* TookALevelInDumbass: Went from calm and normal in the books, to a bit goofy in the first movie, then to a complete space case in the last.
186* TrueBlueFemininity: Silvermist is dressed in blue and is quite graceful (when she's not being a ditz.)
187* WaterIsWomanly: A water fairy and the most serene and graceful of the group.
188[[/folder]]
189
190[[folder:Rosetta]]
191!!Rosetta
192-->'''Voiced by:''' Creator/KristinChenoweth (2008-2010), Megan Hilty (2011-2015)
193
194[[quoteright:300:https://static.tvtropes.org/pmwiki/pub/images/df_rosetta.jpeg]]
195%%[[caption-width-right:300:some caption text]]
196
197A garden-talent fairy. A very small factor in the chapter books ("Rosetta was one of the prettiest fairies in Pixie Hollow. And she knew it."), but a major one in the films.
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199* ADayInTheLimelight: She got two chapter books, ''Rosetta's Dress Mess'' and ''Rosetta's Daring Day.'' The ''Pixie Hollow Games'' special also focuses mainly on Rosetta, as well as a new garden-talent fairy named Chloe, and hits many of the same story beats as ''Rosetta's Daring Day.''
200* AllThereInTheManual: Some of the supplemental material suggests that Rosetta is the oldest fairy in Tinker Bell's friend group. This never comes up in the movies, and she doesn't act much wiser or more mature than any other character.
201* ArtEvolution: In the early chapter books, she was always illustrated wearing complicated, intricately designed outfits with varying color schemes, and she was rarely drawn wearing the same thing twice. The movies simplified her design significantly, possibly because her more complicated book dresses would have been impossible to animate.
202* AccentAdaptation: In the books, no mention was made of her accent. In the movies, she's voiced with a noticeable SouthernBelle accent none of the other fairies have.
203* ADayInTheLimelight: ''Pixie Hollow Games'' focuses on Rosetta and Chloe. Some of the books also feature her in larger roles, like ''Rosetta's Daring Day.''
204* BrainlessBeauty: A cute fairy, but not particularly smart.
205* ChattyHairdresser: Rosetta is this, without the hairdresser part. But in the "bloopers" in the second movie's special features, she can be seen giving a manicure to an owl... Yes, you read that correctly.
206* CloseCallHaircut: More of a "close-call hair BURN". Fawn (who was temporarily a light fairy) accidentally burns off a piece of Rosetta's hair with a focused sunbeam. Rosetta doesn't notice until the end and screams.
207* TheDitz: A mild case, but she does have a problem focusing on things and focuses way too much on her own appearance, even in times of great duress.
208* {{Flanderization}}: In ''The Great Fairy Rescue'', Rosetta's dislike of dirt is only treated as a minor inconvenience with her being reluctant to cross the muddy river, though she still chooses to do it despite her disgust. In ''The Pixie Hollow Games'' she's portrayed as an [[TerrifiedOfGerms intense germophobe]] with no tolerance at all for dirt, to the point where she nearly has an emotional breakdown when Chloe accidentally splashes some mud on her dress.
209* FlowersOfFemininity: She’s a gardening-talent fairy and easily the girliest GirlyGirl in the main cast.
210* HartmanHips: They are ''huge''. Even compared to Tinker Bell's!
211* InLoveWithLove: She’s something of a romantic, but her crushes tend to be as brief as they are intense, and her flings never seem to last, with her moving on from her love interests very quickly. In one book, she tearfully vents to Tinker Bell about how the sparrow-man of her dreams just won’t notice her, and she eventually convinces Tink to act as her wing-woman and essentially ask him out for her—but by the time Tink gets around to doing it, Rosetta has already found a different man of her dreams and is no longer interested in the first guy. This is downplayed in the movies, but she does have an implied romance with a frost fairy named Sled at one point.
212* InSeriesNickname: Friends often call her “Ro”.
213* LimitedWardrobe: All of the movie characters have this to an extent, although it's especially obvious with Rosetta because she's something of a fashionista. This is averted in the books, in which she’s drawn wearing a different outfit almost every time she makes an appearance.
214* SignificantGreenEyedRedhead: Has green eyes and red hair.
215* SouthernBelle: In the films and the shorts, she's voiced with a Southern accent.
216* TerrifiedOfGerms: Ironic, since she's a garden fairy. In ''The Great Fairy Rescue'', she takes off her shoes to cross the muddy waters, and complains about getting mud on her bare feet. She nearly ruins the team's chances in ''The Pixie Hollow Games'' by refusing to get dirty. Extra ironic when she becomes an animal fairy in ''The Pirate Fairy'', with bugs lining up around her, much to her horror.
217* TomboyAndGirlyGirl: The Girly to Fawn's Tomboy in "Rosetta's Daring Day". Also with Chloe in ''The Pixie Hollow Games''.
218* TookALevelInBadass: Goes from being a SouthernBelle afraid of dirt at the beginning of the Pixie Hollow Games to a serious competitor by the final event.
219* UnsportsmanlikeGloating: She can't resist putting her championship ring on her thumb as a reference to Rumble's "One for the thumb!" chant, since it would have been his fifth ring.
220[[/folder]]
221
222[[folder:Vidia]]
223!!Vidia
224-->'''Voiced by:''' Creator/PamelaAdlon
225
226[[quoteright:300:https://static.tvtropes.org/pmwiki/pub/images/df_vidia.jpeg]]
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229An arrogant fast-flying fairy. Completely nasty beyond all reason in the books, being cruel in addition to brutally sarcastic. The movies kept her being arrogant and snide, but slowly made her part of the group.
230----
231* ADayInTheLimelight: She recieved two chapter books, ''Vidia and the Fairy Crown'' and ''Vidia Meets Her Match.''
232* AccidentalPublicConfession: In ''Tinker Bell'' as she is being confronted by Tink, she accidentally blurts out her thistle plot before the whole community, resulting in her punished.
233* AdaptationalNiceGuy: Movie Vidia is quite a sum less malicious and selfish than her book counterpart.
234* AdaptationRelationshipOverhaul: In the books, Vidia is outright antagonistic to almost everyone. She frequently insults Rani, she and Tinker Bell barely tolerate each other, and she has absolutely no respect for Clarion, at one point threatening to throw her into the Sun. The only person she gets along with is Prilla, and even that friendship took a while to grow—in fact, in one of the earlier books, Vidia slaps Prilla in the face and calls her talentless. Movie Vidia, aside from being a lot nicer than her literary counterpart, has very few of those relationships; she's initially annoyed by Tink, but they eventually become friends, and she has enough respect for Clarion (or at least enough fear of punishment) that she actually listens to her orders.
235* AdaptationalWimp: As part of her AdaptationalNiceGuy personality shift. In the movies, she flies off, annoyed, when Clarion tells her to, and barely voices a complaint. In the books, she acts much nastier to people who give her orders she doesn't want to follow, and threatens to throw Clarion into the Sun at least once. Book!Vidia is just generally more violent and capable of horrible actions.
236* AloofDarkHairedGirl: Vidia is the tallest of the main fairies, has long purple-black hair that reaches just below her waist (and would go all the way down to her ankles when worn plain), and displays a cool and distant attitude towards the others before starting to warm up to them. Even as she does begin to accept the others as her friends, she remains the most snarky and grumpy of the lot.
237* AlphaBitch: At first.
238** LovableAlphaBitch: She eventually comes to terms with the rest of the gang, and stops being so rude and nasty to everyone. She's now just mildly arrogant and snarky. Her book version, although quite a sum meaner, has shades of this too; she's can still be very cruel, but she has a soft spot for newcomer GenkiGirl Prilla, and they eventually strike up a friendship.
239* AlternateContinuity: Effectively two different characters between the books and the novels. In the books, she's almost outright villainous and cruel, literally causing sentient beings ''pain'' and refusing to believe she's done so. She almost completely lacks empathy, gets one scene in nearly every book to needle someone for no reason, and is completely disingenuous at all times, showing a softer side (ie. a brief smile) only to Prilla. In the movies, she's merely snotty and a liar, and by the third movie, she shows much more empathy and care for others. She's still snarky and rude, but tends towards being exasperated instead of cruel.
240* AntiHero: In the books, she's very much the "amoral misfit" variety; she's the protagonist of two short novels, and she manages to accomplish good deeds in both of them while retaining a very haughty, snarky loner persona.
241* BreakTheHaughty: In ''Tinker Bell and the Great Fairy Rescue''.
242* DarkIsNotEvil: Vidia occasionally does the decent thing, and she seems to have a soft spot for Prilla in the books. She's also not willing to see Tinker Bell killed and pinned to a board in ''The Great Fairy Rescue'', despite being frequently annoyed by her.
243* DeadpanSnarker: Snarks at anything whenever she can.
244* DemotedToExtra: The antagonist of the first film, but has no speaking lines in the second. A major character again by the third, but just "part of the cast" in the next couple (albeit with the most lines of the non-Tink cast in ''The Pirate Fairy'').
245* DependingOnTheWriter: Although most of the characters suffer from this to some extent, it's particuarly noticible with Vidia, with her level of villany changing dramatically from book to book. In one chapter book, it's strongly implied that she attemped to 'kill'' Beck after framing her for a crime, all as part of an elaborate scheme to gain access to Mother Dove and pluck her for better dust. She also comitted several serious crimes in Gail Carson Levine's books, including stealing a wand for her own benefit (thereby worsening a magical flood) and teaching the BigBad, Kyto, how to fly. In other books, she's characterized as more of an AntiHero with a small, but notable, soft spot for [[OddFriendship Prilla]], and she's a completely different person in the movie continuity.
246* ElementalPowers: Air, in the films. Although her talent is explicitly [[SuperSpeed fast-flying]], the first movie shows her also having the power to manipulate air to create tiny whirlwinds.
247* {{Expy}}: In design, she's similar to [[{{WesternAnimation/Hercules}} Megara]].
248* HeelFaceTurn: In the first ''Tinker Bell'', she and Tinker Bell are enemies. In ''Tinker Bell and the Great Fairy Rescue'', she develops a change of heart and becomes friends with Tink and the other fairies. She's still snarky and crabby like before, but is also willing to laugh with the others and even engages in ''group hugs''.
249* {{Irony}}: Winds up as a tinker fairy during the switched talents subplot of ''The Pirate Fairy''. She does not take this well.
250* JerkWithAHeartOfGold: An egotistical, vain sort of fairy, but is ''horrified'' when Tinker Bell is captured by humans and looks about to be victimized like a pinned butterfly collection. She also does genuinely like Prilla. She even helps Iridessa breathe through her panicky moments.
251** Becomes something like a Type A {{Tsundere}} after a while. It is, after all, ''Vidia'' who is shown wiping away a tear [[spoiler: saying goodbye to Gruff]]. This makes her, aside from Fawn, the only one to definitely shed tears over it.
252* LonersAreFreaks: The supporting material includes a lot of commentary about the other fairies not wanting to be around her because she's so grouchy and snarky. She lives alone in a sour-plum tree.
253* LooseLips: When arguing with Tink, she ''lets it slip'' that she tricked her into destroying all the preparations for Spring by making her capture the thistles.
254* MeaningfulName: From "invidia," meaning "envy." In fact, [[https://gailcarsonlevine.com/blog/2012/02/29/disney-fairies-of-course/ Invidia was initially going to be her full name]] until Gail Carson Levine decided to drop the "in."
255* MyGodWhatHaveIDone: Happens in ''The Great Fairy Rescue'' when Lizzie takes Tinker Bell in the house, because ''she'' slammed the door of the makeshift house. This is one of Vidia's first signs of her change of heart.
256* OhCrap:
257** She momentarily freaks out after accidentally revealing her thistle plot in front of everyone during the first movie.
258** She gets a look of absolute horror in ''The Great Fairy Rescue'' when she sees all the pinned butterfly specimens on display in Dr. Griffiths' study, thinking Tinker Bell will meet the same fate.
259** In ''Beck Beyond the Sea,'' she realizes her lie has been exposed when Clarion recognizes the incriminating dust satchel as belonging to Vidia (rather than Beck, whom Vidia had attempted to frame and implicitly kill).
260* PrefersGoingBarefoot: She never wears any shoes in the chapter books.
261* TheRival: To Wisp, a new and exceptionally talented fast-flying fairy, in ''Vidia Meets Her Match.'' Vidia eventually triumphs after rescuing Wisp from a forest fire, prompting Wisp to declare IOweYouMyLife and give up on trying to beat Vidia.
262* ShadowArchetype: For Tinker Bell.
263* SixthRanger: While not really a FiveManBand to start with, Vidia does joins Tinker Bell's gang after her reformation in the third movie and appears to be Tink's unofficial second in command.
264* SpeedDemon: Vidia is extremely vain about her ability to fly fast.
265* SuperSpeed: In ''Fairy Haven and the Quest for the Wand'', Vidia wishes to be able to fly as fast as she wants for as long as she wants. Although she has fun at first, she soon realizes there's no longer any challenge in flying, and grows bored with flying altogether.
266* TallDarkAndSnarky: Granted, she's still a tiny fairy, but she's taller than the other main fairies, dresses in dark purple, and speaks mostly in sarcasm.
267* TookALevelInKindness: After the first movie. It happens in the books, too, although it's downplayed; she never becomes friendly or even really ''polite,'' but she does develop an OddFriendship with Prilla after a while.
268* UnknownRival: To Tinker Bell.
269* VillainExitStageLeft: In the first film, after she is punished by Queen Clarion to gather up the Sprinting Thistles and return them to Needlepoint Meadow, she flies off and is not seen again for the rest of the movie.
270* WeUsedToBeFriends: Some of the books imply that she and Clarion used to be friends before they had some sort of falling-out. This was never expanded upon, though, and was dropped once both of their characters were retooled for the movies.
271[[/folder]]
272
273[[folder:Terence]]
274!!Terence
275-->'''Voiced by:''' Music/JesseMcCartney
276[[quoteright:350:https://static.tvtropes.org/pmwiki/pub/images/terence_profile_1.jpg]]
277A dust-talent fairy that befriends Tinker Bell.
278----
279* DemotedToExtra: He pretty much disappears after ''Tinker Bell and the Lost Treasure'', and usually makes non-speaking cameos.
280* EveryoneCanSeeIt: The other Dust Talent Fairies poke fun at him for his attachment to Tink.
281* LovePotion: It isn't a literal potion, but the second Gail Carson Levine novel has him use magic (in this case, a wand) to force Tinker Bell to love him back. This is portrayed as an ''extremely'' morally dubious wish borne from "wand madness," a kind of corrupting force that the wand exerts on those who wield it.
282* NeatFreak: In ''Tinker Bell and the Lost Treasure'', he cleaned off Tinker Bell's work bench—while she was working.
283* NiceGuy: He's good-natured and helpful.
284* OutOfFocus: After playing a big role in the first two films, he vanishes afterwards, getting only a short appearance in the third, and a quick gag in the fourth. He also has a role in Gail Carson Levine's novels, but he recieved no chapter books of his own, even though much smaller characters got multiple.
285* SpearCounterpart: His physical appearance resembles a male version of Tinkerbell.
286* UnresolvedSexualTension: With Tinker Bell after [[spoiler:he brought her a compass and broke her scepter accidentally]] in ''Tinker Bell and the Lost Treasure''. The first novel makes it pretty clear he is attracted to her deeply, but she is too guarded to fall in love again (after Peter Pan).
287* UnwantedAssistance: Tinkerbell does ask for his help in ''Tinker Bell and the Lost Treasure'' and she does appreciate his help in the beginning, but over time, he starts to ware on her nerves. After she lashes out he realizes he was being overbearing and he is better at catching himself next time they work together.
288[[/folder]]
289
290[[folder:Queen Clarion]]
291!!Queen Clarion
292-->'''Voiced by:''' Creator/AnjelicaHuston
293[[quoteright:350:https://static.tvtropes.org/pmwiki/pub/images/queen_clarion_profile2.jpg]]
294The queen of all fairies in Pixie Hollow. Called "Queen Ree" as a nickname in the books only.
295----
296* AdaptationPersonalityChange: Along with Tinker Bell and Vidia, she was significantly changed for the movies. In the books, she's a [[WhatsUpKingDude casual]], down-to-Earth sort of monarch who is [[RoyalsWhoActuallyDoSomething very involved]] in the everyday happenings of Fairy Haven. Her talent is also explicitly said to be leadership/"being the Queen," and she becomes an outright ActionGirl when the situation demands it, at one point leading a charge against a full-size ''dragon'' (and winning!) Compare this to movie Clarion, who [[DemotedToExtra takes a backseat]] most of the time and rarely knows what's going on in Pixie Hollow until the main cast either informs her about it or messes up badly enough to get her attention. The movies also give her a StarCrossedLovers romance, when she never showed any interest in a relationship in the books.
297* AndThatLittleGirlWasMe: [[spoiler:The story she tells to Tinker Bell about the StarCrossedLovers, one from the warmer seasons, one from the Winter Woods, was about her and Lord Milori, respectively.]]
298* ArtEvolution: She's appeared in every ieteration of the franchise, and she's gone through the most redesigns out of any character. In the Gail Carson Levine books, she was a short-haired brunette, her dress was long and green, and she had the same frame as every other female fairy; in the chapter books, she had long blonde hair in an updo and wore a variety of mostly-pink dresses, and some illustrations made her look taller than the others; and in the movies, she wore a sparkly golden dress and was visibly older than almost every other fairy in the setting.
299* BigGood: The benevolent queen of Pixie Hollow, who keeps the peace going and the seasons shifting, with the help of her subjects.
300* AdaptationDistillation: In Gail Carson Levine's trilogy, she's much more of a main character, with more responsibility, complex morals, and more of a tendency towards action. In the movies, she was DemotedToExtra and had most of the ActionGirl aspects of her personality taken away and given to the main cast.
301* ActionGirl: In ''Fairies and the Quest for Neverland'', when she spoiler:leads the fairies in a battle against the dragon Kyto using an earring as a shield.
302* TheChainsOfCommanding: In ''The Secret of the Wings''. [[spoiler: She was the one who made the rule of the border and feels terrible about it since it keeps her apart from Milori but it was necessary since crossing the border is dangerous.]]
303* CharacterTics: Has a habit of adjusting her crown when she's trying to concentrate. In Gail Carson Levine's trilogy, she loses said crown twice, and winds up aimlessly playing with her hair/fidgeting instead afterwards.
304* CoolCrown: Owns one significant crown in the books, and a whole chest of them in the movies.
305* GodSaveUsFromTheQueen: She's typically benevolent, but proximity to a [[ArtifactOfDoom very powerful, ''extremely'' mean-spirited wand]] turns her into a borderline dictator whose power fantasies including subjecting other fairies to outright ''slavery.'' She's appropriately horrified with herself when the wand is gone, but it's implied that things could've gone very badly if she was allowed to keep it much longer.
306* HairColorDissonance: Sometimes her hair is dirty blonde, sometimes she's a brunette. It kind of varies depending on the lighting of the scene.
307** In the books, she's a blonde in the chapter books and a brunette in Gail Carson Levine's trilogy. Her entire character design changes with every adaptation.
308* TheHighQueen: Towards all of Pixie Hollow.
309* InSeriesNickname: In the first couple of books, she almost always went by "Ree." This was later dropped (see Fira/"Moth" below.) Doubles as a case of OlderThanTheyThink; some fans have complained about the overuse of the nickname in fan content, not realizing that it was actually her canonical nickname for quite a while.
310** She's also called "Clarie" and "QC" by a CasanovaWannabe in the movies, although it's heavily implied that he doesn't know her personally whatsoever and is just trying to impress people by claiming he does.
311* LimitedWardrobe: Many of the books avert this, but both Gail Carson Levine's trilogy and the movie series play this straight. In the former, she's always drawn with a massive, elaborate blue dress with a skirt made of ribbons, [[ImpracticallyFancyOutfit even when she's fighting a dragon,]] and she never takes off her crown, which causes her to loose it on two separate occasions. In the movies, she always wears a long, sparkly pixie dust gown, even when it's (literally) freezing out. This is in contrast to the main cast, who often wear clothes that are similar to their "main" outfits but more practical for the weather (although Clarion does get a coat at the end of ''Secret of the Wings.'')
312* NonstandardCharacterDesign: In the movies, she's taller, more elegant, and much more sparkly than the other fairies, with massive golden butterfly wings. In the books, her face and frame are pretty much the same as everyone else's, but she gets more elaborate floor-length costumes than any of the others do, and a CoolCrown.
313* PrefersGoingBarefoot: At least according to a story in one of the comic books called "Barefoot," where it is revealed that she sometimes likes going without shoes.
314* ProperLady: Just try and find a flaw in her propriety. Well, aside from the bit at the end of ''Secret of the Wings'' (jokingly chided by Fairy Mary). Downplayed in the books, in which she's more of an ActionGirl but is still said to have a certain dignity about her.
315* ReasonableAuthorityFigure: She might be queen, but she doesn't take it ''dead'' seriously.
316* RequisiteRoyalRegalia: In the movies, a dress made entirely of pixie dust, a crown, and large glowing wings. In the books, long, elaborate gowns made of rose petals and a tiara she has a habit of adjusting when she's trying to concentrate.
317* RoyalsWhoActuallyDoSomething: Particularly in the books.
318* StarCrossedLovers: [[spoiler:With Lord Milori, a Winter fairy, in the movies. They love each other, but can't be together because Winter fairies' wings can't withstand the warmer weathers, and vice versa. They get better when Tinkerbell finds a solution to protect the wings.]]
319* WeUsedToBeFriends: Several of the earlier books imply that she and Vidia were friends at some point in the distant past before they fell out with one another.
320* WhatBeautifulEyes: In the books, Gwendolyn was able to identify her by her gaze alone twice.
321[[/folder]]
322
323[[header:Movie-Only Characters]]
324
325[[folder:Ministers of the Seasons]]
326!!Minister of Spring (Hyacinth), Minister of Summer (Sunflower), Minster of Autumn (Redleaf), Minister of Winter (Snowflake)
327-->'''Voiced by:''' Creator/SteveValentine (Spring), Creator/KathyNajimy (Summer), Creator/RichardPortnow (Autumn, 2008), Creator/JohnDiMaggio (Autumn, 2009-2012), Gail Borges (Winter)
328
329The ministers of each season in Pixie Hollow.
330----
331* CanonForeigner: Unlike most of the movie characters, who appear as minor background characters in the books, the Ministers were completely new.
332* ChuckCunninghamSyndrome: All four get less focus after the first movie, but Snowflake especially falls victim to this after ''Secret of the Wings.'' Milori appears out of nowhere, Winter is suddenly cut off from the other four seasons, and Snowflake almost completely disappears. No explanation was ever given for the change, and the franchise was cancelled before she could show up again.
333* {{Retcon}}: The Minister of Winter and her domain are {{retcon}}ned by the lore of the Winter Fairies in ''The Secret of the Wings''. Website/TheOtherWiki states that Lord Milori is her "superintendent", but there's no given source for that.
334[[/folder]]
335
336[[folder:Clank and Bobble]]
337!!Clank and Bobble
338-->'''Voiced by:''' Creator/JeffBennett (Clank), Creator/RobPaulsen (Bobble)
339
340[[quoteright:300:https://static.tvtropes.org/pmwiki/pub/images/df_clank_and_bobble.PNG]]
341%%[[caption-width-right:300:some caption text]]
342
343Two tinker fairies that introduce the newborn Tinker Bell to Pixie Hollow.
344----
345* BigFun: Clank is a large fairy, and pretty fun to have around.
346* ButtMonkey: Bobble goes through a bit of slapstick here and there.
347* CuteClumsyGirl: Bobble is very cute, clumsy, and awkward.
348* DistractedByTheSexy: In the first movie, when Tink first shows up in her classic mini dress, Bobble and Clank quickly forget the fight they were having just seconds ago. Considering that Tink is the poster girl for the FairySexy trope, this isn't much of a shock.
349* DitzyGenius: Clank is skilled at building, but lacks intelligence towards simple things at times.
350* FatIdiot: Clank is good enough at tinkering, but he ''can'' be pretty dense at times.
351* GentleGiant: Clank is pretty big, and he's also very nice.
352* HeterosexualLifePartners: They get along swimmingly and are never seen apart.
353* MakingASpectacleOfYourself: Bobble wears corrective goggles (it's AllThereInTheManual) that make his eyes look ''huge''.
354* NerdGlasses: Bobble is a nerd, and he wears glasses.
355* OnlyKnownByTheirNickname: Bobble's full name is Phineas T. Kettle III (Three, not the Third), Esquire - but he's never once referred to as such besides in his own introduction.
356* RedheadInGreen: Bobble has red hair, and wears green clothes made of leaves.
357* ThoseTwoGuys: Rare to see them apart.
358[[/folder]]
359
360[[folder:Fairy Mary]]
361!!Fairy Mary
362-->'''Voiced by:''' Jane Horrocks
363
364The overseer of the tinker fairies.
365----
366* LargeAndInCharge: She's in charge of the tinker fairies, and somewhat bigger than they are.
367* PrimAndProperBun: The prim sort, and has a bun in her hair.
368* ReasonableAuthorityFigure: She may not appreciate some of the shenanigans the tinker fairies pull, but is quick to recommend they take a break if they look overworked.
369* RedheadInGreen: A redhead, and wears a green dress made out of leaves.
370[[/folder]]
371
372[[folder:Lucinda]]
373!!Lucinda
374
375A tinker fairy. She's apparently quite a slacker and is often on the receiving end of Fairy Mary's nagging.
376----
377* TheSlacker: Apparently; whenever she's name-dropped it's because she's slacking off work.
378* TheUnseen: Never appears onscreen, but Fairy Mary is often calling to her to tell her to stop loafing about and get back to work.
379[[/folder]]
380
381[[folder:Fairy Gary]]
382!!Fairy Gary
383-->'''Voiced by:''' Creator/JeffBennett
384
385The overseer of the Dust Fairies.
386----
387* LargeAndInCharge: He's much bigger than the other dust fairies, and he is their leader.
388* ManInAKilt: He wears a kilt and speaks with a Scottish accent.
389[[/folder]]
390
391[[folder:Lyria]]
392!!Lyria
393-->'''Voiced by:''' Creator/GreyDeLisle
394
395A storytelling-talent fairy.
396----
397* FramingDevice: She narrates the ''Disney Fairies'' movies when they are split into episodes for the half-hour television series.
398* MinorMajorCharacter: In ''The Lost Treasure'', she tells the story of the Mirror of Incanta, which inspires Tinker Bell to go on a quest to find it to fix the moonstone.
399[[/folder]]
400
401[[folder:Chloe]]
402!!Chloe
403-->'''Voiced by:''' Creator/BrendaSong
404
405[[quoteright:300:https://static.tvtropes.org/pmwiki/pub/images/df_chloe.PNG]]
406%%[[caption-width-right:300:some caption text]]
407
408An athletic and competitive garden-talent fairy. During the Pixie Hollow Games, she is paired up with Rosetta for the Garden-Talent Team.
409----
410* CatchPhrase: "Dig down deeper and break the streak!"
411* {{Tomboy}}: Complete with short hair, an affinity for sports and a tomboyish voice.
412[[/folder]]
413
414[[folder:Glimmer]]
415!!Glimmer
416-->'''Voiced by:''' Tiffany Thornton
417
418An athletic and competitive storm-talent fairy. During the Pixie Hollow Games, she is paired up with Rumble for the Storm-Talent Team.
419----
420* EveryoneHasStandards: As much as she wants to win like Rumble, she will not resort to cheating to win and quickly abandons Rumble when he cheats in the final race.
421* GracefulLoser: She never hesitates to congratulate opposing teams that beat her and Rumble.
422[[/folder]]
423
424[[folder:Rumble]]
425!!Rumble
426-->'''Voiced by:''' Jason Dolley
427
428An athletic and competitive storm-talent fairy. During the Pixie Hollow Games, he is paired up with Glimmer for the Storm-Talent Team.
429----
430* CheatersNeverProsper: Wins the final race by cheating. At least he would have...except Glimmer refused to cross the finish line with him.
431* UnsportsmanlikeGloating: He's the most arrogant sparrowman in the Pixie Hollow Games.
432[[/folder]]
433
434[[folder:Ivy]]
435!!Ivy
436-->'''Voiced by:''' Creator/KariWahlgren
437
438[[quoteright:300:https://static.tvtropes.org/pmwiki/pub/images/df_ivy.PNG]]
439%%[[caption-width-right:300:some caption text]]
440
441A garden-talent fairy. She's rather sensitive and can be seen crying at various events, such as the Pixie Hollow Games and the Four Seasons Festival.
442----
443* TheCameo: In ''The Pirate Fairy'', she can be seen as one of the audience members that falls asleep from the poppies.
444* InelegantBlubbering: Turns into a sobbing mess whenever she feels any strong emotion.
445* ProneToTears: She cries ''very'' easily. Kind of odd, considering that's more of a water fairy trait in the books.
446* TearsOfFear: Whenever she is afraid.
447* TearsOfJoy: When she's really happy.
448* TearsOfRemorse: If she feels bad about stuff, this happens.
449* TenderTears: ...you get the point.
450[[/folder]]
451
452[[folder:Zarina]]
453!!Zarina
454-->'''Voiced by:''' Creator/ChristinaHendricks
455
456[[quoteright:300:https://static.tvtropes.org/pmwiki/pub/images/df_zarina.jpeg]]
457
458A former dust-talent fairy, kicked out by Fairy Gary after she experimented on pixie dust against his orders. No longer feeling welcome in Pixie Hollow, she left and became a leader of a pirate crew, one day hoping to return to Pixie Hollow to continue her pixie dust experiments in search of treasure.
459----
460* ActionGirl: She's quite tough.
461* UsefulNotes/{{Alchemy}}: [[spoiler:The main conflict of ''The Pirate Fairy'' kicks off when Zarina creates different kinds of pixie dust related to various fairy talents, using a speck of blue pixie dust as a base. She even refers to it as alchemy at the end of the movie.]]
462* BreakTheHaughty: When [[spoiler:she is betrayed by James and the other pirates, imprisoned in a lantern, and thrown to her intended death.]]
463* BrokenBird: Heartbroken when she was fired as a dust-keeper, she fled Pixie Hollow to become a pirate captain.
464* ChuckCunninghamSyndrome: She is never seen or even mentioned in ''Neverbeast'' or any of the follow-up comics [[spoiler: despite the fact that she seemed to have become a permanent member of Tink's group and enthralled all of Pixie Hollow with her unique talent at the end of ''Pirate Fairy''.]]
465* HighHeelFaceTurn: [[spoiler: Was the only female member of James' crew, and redeemed herself after being saved from drowning.]]
466* LettingHerHairDown: After she leaves Pixie Hollow and joins the pirates.
467* LightningBruiser: Zarina is fast when she flies despite not being a Fast-Flying fairy.
468* NinjaPirateZombieRobot: A fairy who is also a pirate.
469* NonStandardCharacterDesign: Her face and eyes look a little more naturalistic than the rest of the Fairies, and her outfit is MUCH more complex and detailed. She looks like a character from another series transplanted into Pixie Hollow, especially when compared to the more simplistic Tinker Bell.
470* NotSoDifferentRemark: Zarina tries to convince Tinker Bell with their similarities in order to get her help in her pixie dust experiments, knowing it is a taboo. Fairy Gary also calls Zarina the "Tinker Bell of Dust Keepers".
471* PintSizedPowerhouse: Most regular Fairies are only moderately stronger than you'd expect a five-inch tall person to be -- it took four of them to carry a block of ice that's about six inches on each side. Zarina on the other hand successfully engages in a swordfight with a ''human being'', and even pushes him back after blocking his sword-thrust with a blade the size of a sewing needle!
472* PirateGirl: Became part of James' pirate crew before her HeelFaceTurn.
473* RememberTheNewGuy: In ''The Pirate Fairy'', everyone acts like they've known her for a while.
474* WildHair: As pointed out by Rosetta.
475* WoobieDestroyerOfWorlds: Almost. Hurt that no one appreciated her talent and devastated after she was fired from her life’s purpose, Zarina stole the blue dust, which was vital to all life in Pixie Hollow. [[spoiler: Luckily she came to her senses and took the dust back from the pirates before any damage was done.]]
476[[/folder]]
477
478[[folder:Nyx]]
479!!Nyx
480-->'''Voiced by:''' Creator/RosarioDawson
481
482[[quoteright:300:https://static.tvtropes.org/pmwiki/pub/images/df_nyx.jpg]]
483%%[[caption-width-right:300:some caption text]]
484
485A scout fairy.
486----
487* AmbiguouslyBrown: She resembles her voice actress, Rosario Dawson, so it can be assumed her ethnicity (Puerto-Rican and Cuban) is also based on her.
488* BadassAdorable: For such a tiny fairy, she's incredibly tough and totally fearless -- she'll take on great hawks many times her size and win.
489* {{Determinator}}: Will defend Pixie Hollow to the end. As shown, she’s willing to read up on every available animal encyclopedia to identify the then-unknown [=NeverBeast=] and take every opportunity to stop it.
490* InkSuitActor: She resembles her voice actress, Rosario Dawson.
491* JerkassHasAPoint: She seems abrasive and uptight, especially towards Fawn, but only because she's trying to protect Pixie Hollow and Fawn's openhearted-ness towards animals that may pose a risk to their society is making things difficult. Additionally, as far as she knows from the historical records, Gruff's existence could put all of Pixie Hollow's existence in danger.
492* NotSoStoic: She, of all people, is one of the fairies who were ''crying'' when Gruff had to sleep for another millennium.
493* NoSell: Is suitably unimpressed by the Librarian's advances.
494* {{Tomboy}}: A rough and tumble powerhouse in a slick scout uniform.
495* TheStoic: She always manages to keep her cool no matter what the situation is.
496[[/folder]]
497
498!!Winter Fairies
499
500[[folder:Winter Fairies]]
501!!All winter fairies
502
503Fairies that reside in the Winter Woods. Unlike regular fairies, Frost Fairies are born with wings that can withstand the coldness of winter, but in exchange, they cannot withstand warmer temperatures and thus cannot visit other parts of Pixie Hollow.
504----
505* AnIcePerson: Natch.
506* {{Retcon}}: Their debut in ''Secret of the Wings'' replaced the Minister of Winter and his domain of fairies with winter fairies and established different lore about cold weather's effects on fairies.
507[[/folder]]
508
509[[folder:Periwinkle]]
510!!Periwinkle
511->'''Voiced by:''' Creator/LucyHale
512
513[[quoteright:300:https://static.tvtropes.org/pmwiki/pub/images/df_periwinkle.jpeg]]
514%%[[caption-width-right:300:some caption text]]
515
516A frost-talent fairy that Tinker Bell feels a strange connection to, drawing her into the Winter Woods. It turns out that they're twins, having been born from the same laugh.
517----
518* AnIcePerson: Has frost-based powers.
519* DemotedToExtra: After ''Secret of the Wings''. She only has a non-speaking cameo in ''The Pirate Fairy''.
520* GenkiGirl: Fun-loving and spirited.
521* LongLostRelative: To Tinker Bell. [[spoiler:Both were born from the same laugh, but Tink was the one who reached the Pixie Dust Tree in Pixie Hollow while Periwinkle was lost by the wind and reached the Pixie Dust Tree's branch in the Winter Woods]].
522* StarCrossedLovers[=/=]TheNotLoveInterest: Periwinkle and Tinker Bell's relationship is even compared to an actual pair of star crossed lovers despite the two being sisters. [[spoiler:Though, the actual starcrossed lovers in ''Secret of the Wings'' were Milori and Queen Clarion.]]
523* StrongFamilyResemblance: She shares the same face and wing design as Tink's.
524* WolverinePublicity: Periwinkle doesn't [[SpotlightStealingSquad take over the story]], but, since she's a BreakoutCharacter and it was shortly after her first appearance in ''Secret of the Wings'' that the series was announced to be cancelled due to low toy sales, merchandise has been shilling her every chance they get. She was in ''The Pirate Fairy'' for two thirty-second cameos but got more merchandise for that movie than Iridessa, Fawn, and Vidia combined, all three of whom were present throughout the main plot!
525[[/folder]]
526
527[[folder:Gliss]]
528!!Gliss
529->'''Voiced by:''' Creator/GreyDelisle
530
531A friend of Periwinkle and Spike, being a fellow frost-talent fairy.
532----
533* GenkiGirl: Even moreso than Periwinkle; she seems to be on constant sugar high.
534* MotorMouth: Gliss is known to talk fast.
535[[/folder]]
536
537[[folder:Spike]]
538!!Spike
539->'''Voiced by:''' Creator/DebbyRyan
540
541A friend of Periwinkle and Gliss, being a fellow frost-talent fairy.
542----
543* DeadpanSnarker: Usually towards Gliss.
544* LazyBum: As a contrast to Gliss, she usually just kicks back and slacks off when she can.
545* OnlySaneMan: Or "Only Sane ''Fairy''" in this case. Seems to regard herself as this, only to demonstrate almost immediately that she's NotSoAboveItAll.
546[[/folder]]
547
548[[folder:Sled]]
549!!Sled
550->'''Voiced by:''' Creator/MattLanter
551
552A winter animal-talent fairy. After Pixie Hollow and the Winter Woods are allowed to visit each other, he and Rosetta seem to start a romantic relationship.
553----
554* EarlyBirdCameo: He's one of the winter fairies that meets up with the messenger owls in the Winter Woods.
555* ShipTease: He introduces himself to Rosetta rather coolly, doesn't mind her geeking out over meeting a handsome guy like himself, and they hold each other during the ending.
556* TallDarkAndHandsome: Check, check, and check.
557[[/folder]]
558
559[[folder:Slush]]
560!!Slush
561->'''Voiced by:''' Creator/BenjaminDiskin
562
563-->''"Live it, man!"'
564
565A glacier-talent fairy.
566----
567[[/folder]]
568
569[[folder:Lord Milori]]
570!!Lord Milori
571-->'''Voiced by:''' Creator/TimothyDalton
572
573The leader of the frost fairies in the Winter Woods.
574----
575* AndThatLittleGirlWasMe: [[spoiler:He tells Periwinkle a tale about a pair of StarcrossedLovers, one being a fairy from the warm seasons and the other being a winter fairy, with the winter fairy attempting to cross over into Pixie Hollow and losing use of his wings. After that day, the no-crossovers rule was established. He and Clarion were those lovers.]]
576* BigDamnHeroes: At the end of ''Secret of the Wings'', Milori comes to save the day with his squadron of owls.
577* CompositeCharacter: He's basically a gender-swapped version of the Minister of Winter, but he has a broken wing and travels on a white bird like Rani did in the books.
578* HandicappedBadass: Despite not being able to fly due to his broken wing, Lord Milori leads his forces to protect the warmer lands from a cataclysmic blizzard.
579* NiceJobBreakingItHero: His pushing the snow machine into the river and the machine getting stuck making endless snow was what caused [[spoiler:a freeze that threatened destroying the Dust Tree.]]
580* ReasonableAuthorityFigure: One of the heartbreaking things about ''Secret of the Wings'' is that Milori is completely right about it being dangerous for winter and warm fairies to cross the border. [[spoiler:It is later revealed that he was the fairy whose wing was broken when he crossed the border.]]
581* StarCrossedLovers: [[spoiler:He and Queen Clarion love each other, but can't be together because Winter fairies' wings can't withstand the warmer weathers, and vice versa. They get better when Tinkerbell finds a solution to protect the wings.]]
582* WhamShot: After he talks to Queen Clarion while helping frost over Pixie Hollow, Clarion looks at his back... [[spoiler:which have cracked wings]], and she looks away in guilt.
583[[/folder]]
584
585[[folder:Dewey "The Keeper"]]
586!!Dewey "The Keeper"
587-->'''Voiced by:''' Creator/JeffBennett
588[[quoteright:350:https://static.tvtropes.org/pmwiki/pub/images/dewey_7.png]]
589A wise winter fairy who runs a library.
590----
591* CoolOldGuy: Dewey is an elderly fairy, and an amiable sort.
592* EveryoneCallsHimBarkeep: He's generally known only as "the Keeper," though he invites people to call him by his real name, Dewey, often enough.
593* HorseOfADifferentColor: He rides a gray lynx named Fiona.
594* MeaningfulName: Dewey's name is take from John Dewey, a psychologist, philosopher and educational reformer who influenced education and social reform. Fittingly he's a librarian.
595* NiceGuy: He keeps Tinker Bell's venture into the Winter Woods a secret from Lord Milori and advises her that it's best that if she returns to Pixie Hollow, and is guilt-tripped into letting the twins hang out for the rest of the day in the Winter Woods.
596* SecretKeeper: He keeps Tink and Peri's meeting a secret from Lord Milori. [[spoiler:He also knew about Queen Clarion and Lord Milori's relationship.]]
597* TheSmartGuy: And how!
598[[/folder]]
599
600!!Non-Fairy Characters
601
602!!!Humans
603
604[[folder:Lizzy Griffiths]]
605!!Lizzy Griffiths
606->'''Voiced by:''' Lauren Mote
607
608A young girl who believes in fairies and lives with her father. When he brings her to his summer study, she catches Tinker Bell after setting out one of her fairy houses.
609----
610* MissingMom: Her mother is absent.
611* NiceGirl: She's nothing but nice to fairies.
612* WhenYouComingHomeDad: She lives with her dad, and even though they're left in the same house for the summer, he's still absorbed in his work.
613[[/folder]]
614
615[[folder:Mr. Griffiths]]
616!!Mr. Griffiths
617->'''Voiced by:''' Michael Sheen
618
619A busy and serious scientist that studies insects.
620----
621* {{Workaholic}}: He's busy with his work, but he's somewhat aware that this means he can't spend as much time as he should with Lizzy and laments this.
622[[/folder]]
623
624!!!Animals/Creatures
625
626[[folder:Gruff]]
627!!Gruff
628
629[[quoteright:300:https://static.tvtropes.org/pmwiki/pub/images/df_gruff.jpg]]
630%%[[caption-width-right:300:some caption text]]
631
632The so-called [=NeverBeast=].
633----
634* AllLovingHero: He cares for all life on Pixie Hollow and isn't hostile towards fairies who hurt him. But it doesn't seem to mean anything considering he may be TheAntiChrist... [[spoiler:which turns out to be wrong.]]
635* TheAntiChrist: Carries traits of this, being a horned and winged beast whose arrival seems to indicate the impending apocalypse. [[spoiler:He's really an AllLovingHero.]]
636* ButNowIMustGo: [[spoiler:After succeeding in ending the storm, at the end of the movie, he falls asleep for another 937 years until the storm returns to threaten destruction over Pixie Hollow again; he'll stop it, and the cycle will continue.]]
637* DeepSleep: He awakens from a millennium-long slumber at the start of the movie [[spoiler:and falls into one again after stopping the storm]].
638* DoesThisRemindYouOfAnything:
639** Fawn discovering him, taking care of him, hiding him from other people, and insisting that he's good and not a danger to society at the risk of Gruff getting possibly put down obviously brings to mind people who take in stray/wild/dangerous animals in spite of the dangers (ex. animal-borne illnesses like rabies, an improperly-trained pet that lashes out at people, being a dangerous animal that has no place being a pet and could seriously injure or kill someone, etc.).
640** [[spoiler:Him falling back to sleep at the end of the movie is reminiscent of a someone or an animal being at their deathbed, being comforted in their last moments by their family and friends.]]
641* FutureImperfect: The fairies are led to believe that based on the only image on a scroll available in the historical archives, the [=NeverBeast=] was responsible for creating a storm that destroyed Pixie Hollow a millennium ago. [[spoiler:In truth, he actually ''saved'' Pixie Hollow from the storm. After the fairies realize this, they try to make sure that their descendants will know the truth by writing it down and making multiple written and drawn records of Gruff's true nature.]]
642* GentleGiant: Despite being a huge monster, he seems rather kind and gentle if curious. But then again, it seems that he's destined to destroy Pixie Hollow... [[spoiler:which is not true at all. The fairies make this clear when they write him down in the walls of history by creating pictures of him playing with the fairies and animals.]]
643* HornsOfVillainy: He grows a pair of ram-like horns as the storm approaches. [[spoiler:Subverted, in that he's not evil and the purpose of the horns is to act like a lightning rod.]]
644* IKnowYoureInThereSomewhereFight: When the storm starts and he turns into his OneWingedAngel form, Tinker Bell tries to talk him down, apparently to no avail when he strikes her. [[spoiler:He was still himself (making Tink WrongGenreSavvy) and he was actually pushing Tink out of the way of a falling tree.]]
645* OneWingedAngel: He grows horns and wings when the storm arrives and seemingly grows more hostile. [[spoiler:However, it's subverted as it's to help him take on the storm's energy to save Pixie Hollow.]]
646* PostVictoryCollapse: [[spoiler:Downplayed. After the threat of the storm is gone, he's shown to be more tired, such as yawning and being more sluggish. The fairies assume that he just needs a quick nap, but Fawn realizes from his slowing heartbeat that he's about to hibernate again soon.]]
647* TimeAbyss: He only awakens every 937 years to destroy ([[spoiler:read: save]]) Pixie Hollow. [[spoiler:After he completes his mission, he returns to his deep sleep to repeat the cycle.]]
648* UnwittingPawn: Fawn, in denial that Gruff may be Pixie Hollow's undoing, seems to believe that any malice he causes isn't deliberate on his part. When the storm arrives and he goes OneWingedAngel, Tink tries to [[IKnowYoureInThereSomewhereFight talk him down]] under this logic.
649[[/folder]]
650
651[[header:Book-Only Characters]]
652
653!!Main Series
654
655[[folder:Prilla]]
656!!Prilla
657
658A young fairy seeking out her talent. When Mother Dove and her egg are put in danger by Kyto, she urges children to clap, revealing that she is a clapping-talent fairy.
659----
660* ADayInTheLimelight: One chapter book, ''Prilla and the Butterfly Lie.'' She also recieved by far the most CharacterFocus in ''Fairy Dust and the Quest for the Egg.''
661* AudienceSurrogate: Fills this role in ''Fairy Dust & The Quest For The Egg''. She needs things explained to her, and is corrected when she says things like a human would.
662* TheBusCameBack: After not appearing in the movies, she makes her reappearance in the franchise in ''The Never Girls''.
663* ClapIfYouBelieve: Her talent is clapping, that is, urging children to clap if they believe in order to save fairies. This removes the frightening deaths-by-disbelief that occur in the first book.
664* DesperatelyLookingForAPurposeInLife: In ''Fairy Dust & The Quest For The Egg''. Prilla is the only known fairy who didn't know her talent upon arrival in Never Land.
665* GenkiGirl: Highly energetic, one of her CharacterTics is that she'll do cartwheels in the air when she's happy. This actually screws over the fairies in the first book, as the cartwheel knocks a day's ration of fairy dust out of Rani's hand.
666* MoralityPet: One of the few fairies Vidia will be genuinely nice to.
667* NiceGirl: One of the sweetest and kindest fairies you can imagine. In ''Fairy Dust & The Quest For The Egg'', Rani at one point speculates if Prilla's talent is "being sweet."
668* OddFriendship: She eventually develops one with Vidia, serving as the bright, energetic counterpart to Vidia's TallDarkAndSnarky personality.
669* TeleportersAndTransporters: Prilla's talent is instantly "blinking" to the Mainland. It works almost exactly like Prue's AstralProjection in ''Series/{{Charmed|1998}}''.
670* UnreliableIllustrator: David Christiana draws Prilla to look like a child in Gail Carson Levine's books, even though it's explicitly said that she ''wouldn't'' look like a child to a human.
671[[/folder]]
672
673[[folder:Beck]]
674!!Beck
675
676An animal-talent fairy. She was Mother Dove's primary helper and caretaker in the books. In one, she is lured away from Mother Dove so that Vidia could steal more of her feathers for her "special dust", and in another, she solves the problem that's caused a "Great Berry Battle" between the animals of Never Land.
677----
678* ADayInTheLimelight: She got two focus books, ''Beck and the Great Berry Battle'' and ''Beck Beyond the Sea.''
679* AnimalLover: Has sympathy for all animals, including insects and predators.
680* GirlishPigtails: She's usually drawn with short red pigtails, and she's pretty feminine (at least compared to the other animal-talent fairies, like Fawn).
681* HeroicBSOD: She gets one, and a BigNO, in ''Fairies and the Quest for Never Land'' when she realizes that [[BigBad Kyto]] has [[BigGood Mother Dove]].
682--->'''Clarion:''' Has he hurt Mother Dove?
683--->''Beck just rocked.''
684--->'''Clarion:''' ''Has he hurt her?''
685* RedheadInGreen: Her dress is made of green leaves, and she's a redhead.
686[[/folder]]
687
688[[folder:Fira]]
689!!Fira
690
691A light-talent fairy, and the key one in the books. A key attribute is that she works too hard, taking on every responsibility for herself, such as training three brand-new light-talents all by herself during a trying time.
692----
693* ADayInTheLimelight: One book, ''Fira and the Full Moon.''
694* CrossoverCameo: She made an appearance in the film canon's UniverseBible, in which she was pictured alongside the other light-talents and described as a friend of Iridessa's. However, she never appeared in the movies themselves.
695* EarlyInstallmentWeirdness: She was referred to as "Moth" in her first appearance. This was apparently {{Retcon}}ned so that "Moth" is her nickname. Though pretty much everyone calls her Fira after that, meaning that someone clearly decided she needs to be called "Fira" from now on. She does not appear in Levine's second book at all.
696* {{Workaholic}}: She's extremely hardworking, and she's one of the few main characters to occupy a position of authority, as she's said to be the leader of the light-talent fairies. The {{Aesop}} of her focus book, ''Fira and the Full Moon,'' relates to burnout and overworking oneself.
697[[/folder]]
698
699[[folder:Rani]]
700!!Rani
701
702A wingless water-talent fairy with a timid, kindly personality. Prone to finishing others' sentences (more pronounced in Levine's book). She was a major character in ''Fairy Dust and the Quest For The Egg'', giving up her wings so that Mother Dove's egg could be saved, and thus all of Pixie Hollow. She also features heavily in the two sequel novels, and gets a few chapter books of her own.
703----
704* ADayInTheLimelight: She recieved one chapter book, ''Rani in the Mermaid Lagoon,'' which focused primarily on the fallout of her [[AnArmAndALeg losing her wings]].
705* AnArmAndALeg: Rani had to trade her wings to save Pixie Hollow.
706* TheBusCameBack: After not appearing in the movies, she returns to the franchise in ''The Never Girls''.
707* CloudCuckooLander: Is initially so desperate to swim that she tries all manner of absurd experiments to stop her wings from getting waterlogged, including coating them in dried egg and doing... [[NoodleIncident ''something'']] with a balloon. She also has a bat living in her head and sometimes acts a bit strange because of it. She's also extremely prone to TenderTears.
708* {{Determinator}}: Very, very persistent. She gave up her wings almost without a thought, however much she was scared of disabling herself.
709* DisabilitySuperpower: Fairy wings soak up water, making it impossible to swim. Since Rani has no wings, she doesn't have this problem.
710* FictionalDisability: She loses her wings in the first book, making her the only wingless fairy in the series. The movies added [[spoiler: Lord Milori, who broke his wings in an accident and thus can't fly,]] but by that point Rani had been AdaptedOut, leaving them both alone in their disability in their respective canons.
711* ForcedTransformation: [[spoiler:Rani is transformed into a bat by mermaid song in the second book, with her consciousness trapped inside. By the end, the bat agrees to trade places with her, becoming a kind of Greek Chorus in her mind.]] This feature does not appear in the chapter books, as the second novel was written after most of them.
712* HeroicSacrifice: She gave up her wings to save Mother Dove's egg, thus saving Pixie Hollow.
713* NiceGirl: Kind, friendly, and sweet.
714* MeaningfulName: Means 'Queen'.
715* VerbalTic: She has a habit of finishing other people's sentences, occasionally getting it wrong. After ''Fairy Haven and the Quest for the Wand,'' she also mentions Rani-bat frequently.
716[[/folder]]
717
718[[folder:Iris]]
719!!Iris
720
721A garden-talent fairy. Once had a garden of her own, but went away for a while and it was given to another.
722----
723* InsufferableGenius: Offers advice to other garden-talent fairies, whether they want it or not. Most find this annoying, and only Lily eventually befriends her.
724* JerkWithAHeartOfGold: Usually.
725* UnSorcerer: [[spoiler:Iris is incomplete. She doesn't instinctively know how to take care of plants and has to write down what she learns in a notebook to remember it.]]
726[[/folder]]
727
728[[folder:Lily]]
729!!Lily
730
731A garden-talent fairy, noted for being extremely quiet and patient.
732----
733%%* AmbiguouslyBrown
734* ADayInTheLimelight: Two books, ''Lily's Pesky Plant'' and ''Lily in Full Bloom.''
735* MeaningfulName: Lily, after the flower.
736* PrefersGoingBarefoot: She sometimes goes without shoes while tending to her garden because she likes feeling the soil between her toes.
737* TheQuietOne: She usually likes being alone, and does not talk much.
738[[/folder]]
739
740[[folder:Wisp]]
741!!Wisp
742
743An extremely impulsive and reckless fast-flying-talent fairy.
744----
745* TheRival: To Vidia, until Wisp traps herself behind a fire she accidentally helped create, forcing Vidia to rescue her and Wisp to end their rivalry.
746* TooDumbToLive: Most of ''Vidia Meets Her Match'' involves Wisp taking her rivalry with Vidia much too far, putting them both in increasingly dangerous and death-defying situations that could easily kill them both. At the end of the book, Wisp accidentally worsens a forest fire with her carelessness, and she only survives because Vidia rescues her.
747[[/folder]]
748
749[[folder:Bess]]
750!!Bess
751
752An art-talent fairy, considered to be the best of her talent in Pixie Hollow. Once had to deal with every fairy around wanting to have their portrait painted.
753----
754* ADayInTheLimelight: ''A Masterpiece for Bess'' and ''Art Lessons by Bess.''
755* ArtsyBeret: Not literally, because her clothes are made of flowers like everyone else's, but she has a hat made of an acorn top that happens to look a lot like a beret.
756[[/folder]]
757
758[[folder:Dulcie]]
759!!Dulcie
760
761-->''"I just wanted everyone to feel good. That's why I bake. To fill fairies with goodness."''
762
763A baking-talent fairy, and head of the kitchen. Shows up more often in the short picture-books, owing to the pleasing appearance of her treats. Only seen briefly in most books, but gets one feature appearance, in which she suffers from exhaustion and is temporarily replaced by another. Fearing the loss of her kitchen and talent, she bakes a magical cake, learning all about how the other talents bring food to the kitchen in the process.
764----
765* ADayInTheLimelight: One book, ''Dulcie's Taste of Magic.'' Other than that, she typically appears as a background character whenever the others stop by the tea room.
766* TheCameo: She and her shop made appearances in Pixie Hollow Online as a part of a minigame/shop. She also pops up frequently in other chapter books, whenever the characters eat.
767[[/folder]]
768
769[[folder:Myka]]
770!!Myka
771
772A scout fairy.
773[[/folder]]
774
775[[folder:Trill]]
776!!Trill
777
778A music talent, who shocks the other fairies by attempting to bring new instruments and styles into the orchestra, which has been set in stone for years. This creates a large schism between all the music talents, until they show that their styles merge well ''together''. Trill only appears in one chapter book.
779[[/folder]]
780
781!!!Non-Fairy Characters
782
783[[folder:Mother Dove]]
784!!Mother Dove
785
786The closest thing to pure goodness in Pixie Hollow. After the destruction of the Pixie Dust Tree, she became Pixie Hollow's newest (but finite) source for pixie dust. The quest to fix her broken egg was the main point of the first novel. In the second, she desperately tries to keep a magic wand out of Never Land, and must deal with the "wand madness" suffered by all the fairies when it arrives.
787----
788* BigGood: As long as she sits on her egg and that egg remains unharmed, the people of Never Land will never grow old.
789%%* MessanicArchetype: She knows the names of all fairies and loves all of them unconditionally.
790* OutOfFocus: Appears frequently in the first and second novels, but is absent from almost all of the chapter books, since those are less serious and usually more "slice of life". One of her only appearances was when Beck had to protect her from more feather-thievery from Vidia.
791[[/folder]]
792
793[[folder:Kyto]]
794!!Kyto
795
796-->''"Sizzle! Roast! Fry! Crisped another fairy!"''
797
798An evil dragon that resides in Never Land, permanently chained to a rock. He jealously guards a hoard, as dragons are intelligent but have tiny hearts and no imagination, so can only find joy by looking at their rarities. At one point, he is forced to battle a new, rival dragon in the ''Never Girls'' series.
799----
800* BigBad: He attempts to kill Mother Dove and ruin her egg, which would destroy all of the magic in Never Land (meaning fairies could no longer fly, immortal beings like Peter Pan would rapidly age and die, et cetera.) He's also so evil that he corrupts Mother Dove's egg when Prilla, Rani, and Vidia ask him to fix it.
801* DragonHoard: He's obsessed with his. By the end of the trilogy, he has Captain Hook's cigarette holder, a mermaid's comb, Ree's crown and shield, and Rani's wings. His desire to expand his collection seems to end with the fairies themselves, though—while another dragon imprisoned Clarion, believing her to be valuable in her own right, Kyto wanted nothing to do with any fairy save for Vidia and wanted to outright kill the rest.
802* InterspeciesRomance: Has a thing for Vidia.
803* PlayingWithFire: He uses his fiery breath to incinerate seven people.
804* WouldHurtAChild: At the climax of ''Fairies and the Quest for Never Land,'' he gives Gwendolyn Carlisle, Wendy's young descendent, severe burns.
805* VileVillainSaccharineShow: The other books aren't exactly ''saccharine'' per se, but the rest of the trilogy didn't feature villains half as evil as Kyto; the first book's central conflict was a natural disaster, and the second dealt with mermaids who were more catty and snobbish than anything. Kyto was the first villain who seriously wished harm upon the main cast, and who actually killed multiple people (granted, the mermaids caused fairies to die, too, but indirectly via sending a flood that resulted in drownings.) Kyto even made a game out of seeing how many fairies he could burn to death, and took Ree's crown and shield as "peace offerings" just to double cross her later.
806[[/folder]]
807
808[[folder:Gwendolyn Carlisle and her family]]
809!!Gwendolyn Jane Mary Darling Carlisle
810
811A descendant of Wendy Darling. After she was passed down Wendy's "kiss" necklace for her seventh birthday by her mother, she began to experience visions of being in Fairy Haven.
812----
813* ArbitrarySkepticism: Averted. Gwendolyn's grandmother, mother, and father don't just ''believe'' in Neverland, but they ''know'' it exists. Gwendolyn's mother and grandmother have gone on adventures with Peter Pan in their youth and they knew that Gwendolyn would also experience visions from the necklace. Mr. Carlisle believes them.
814* DeadGuyJunior: She is named after Wendy (whose name may have been derived from Gwendolyn), [[WesternAnimation/ReturnToNeverland Jane (Wendy's daughter)]], and Mary (Wendy's mother).
815* GenerationXerox: After seeing her [[SheCleansUpNicely dressed up nicely for her birthday]], her grandmother claims that she looks just like Wendy, which is proven by an old scrapbook she has containing old photos of a young Wendy.
816* LegacyCharacter: It's not clear how how far descended she is from Wendy other than that it's been a century (i.e. the present day) since Wendy was a girl, and her grandmother (who is also a Darling) refers to Wendy by name and doesn't indicate how she's related to her. Since it's odd to refer to your parent by name, her grandmother might've been Wendy's granddaughter at the very least (which is possible, since Wendy does have a granddaughter in the source material).
817* NoNameGiven: Gwendolyn's grandmother, mother, and father go unnamed.
818* SecondLove: Mr. Carlisle believes his wife and mother-in-law's stories about Neverland, and jokes that his wife still has a PrecociousCrush on Peter.
819[[/folder]]
820
821[[folder: Mermaids]]
822!!Never Land Mermaids
823
824ExactlyWhatItSaysOnTheTin. A group of mermaids who inhabit Never Land's Mermaid Lagoon.
825----
826* AmazingTechnicolorPopulation: Unlike the mermaids in ''Peter Pan,'' these mermaids are depicted with blue, green, and purple skin ([[UnreliableIllustrator in the illustrations, at least.]])
827* CantLiveWithThemCantLiveWithoutThem: Soop and Pah seem to go through periods of loathing each other followed by periods of close friendship. In one book, they render each other deaf/illiterate and mute/illegible, respectively, over a petty argument. They also mention that there was a time when they didn't speak for ''months'' over another small conflict.
828* DramaQueen: ''Fairy Haven and the Quest for the Wand'' begins with Soop singing a ''ballad'' about the fact that Rani didn't give her a wand quickly enough. Later, Soop ''sends a flood that kills people'' just to get the fairies to give her the wand... and after they ''do'' finally give her the wand, she immediately uses its magic to ruin her and Pah's lives over an argument (see CantLiveWithThemCantLiveWithoutThem above.)
829* ItsAllAboutMe: The few mermaids the reader sees are obnoxiously self-centered. Soop demands a fairy wand in exchange for her comb, knowing full well that the Never fairies don't even have wands, and sends a flood that kills several fairies after she doesn't get said wand quickly enough.
830* OurMermaidsAreDifferent: They look like typical fantasy mermaids, but they're almost universally petty, shallow, and narcissistic. They're indifferent to the fairies at best, and outright hostile at worst (although most of that hostility comes from the fact that they don't really understand or care about the consequences of their actions; they didn't ''intend'' to kill several fairies with their enchanted flood, but they didn't seem to mind the deaths, either.)
831* SirensAreMermaids: Like mythical sirens, they have enthralling voices that can control and transform people. Rani is accidentally transformed into a bat by mermaid song.
832* WaterIsWomanly: Some illustrations depict mermen, but every significant, named mermaid is female.
833[[/folder]]
834
835[[folder: Tiffens]]
836!!Tiffens
837
838A race of small, elf-like banana farmers.
839----
840* NiceJobBreakingItHero: Two tiffen children free Kyto because he complained about being sad/in pain in his prison on Torth Mountain.
841* HufflepuffHouse: Aside from the two children that free Kyto, they never get any page-time, and they didn't appear in the movies at all. This is despite the fact that they're stated to be a trade partner for Fairy Haven.
842* PointyEars: The two illustrated tiffens have huge, pointed elephant ears.
843* UglyCute
844[[/folder]]
845
846[[folder: Great Wanded Fairies]]
847!!The Great Wanded Fairies
848
849Another fairy kingdom, located some distance from Neverland. They're friendly and optimistic, but also patronizing, silly, and sometimes dangerous. Their name comes from the fact that they use wands to instantly grant all of their wishes. While this makes them powerful, it's also made them incredibly shallow and lazy.
850----
851* BewareTheSillyOnes: They may be {{Lazy Bum}}s, but they have access to powerful wands that can grant their every wish in an instant. When the queen, Tutupia, sees Tinker Bell for the first time, she writes her off as a "prank" and ''vanishes her into thin air.''
852* InnocentlyInsensitive: When they see the Neverland fairies for the first time, they call them "cute" over and over again, not realizing this is a faux pas. They also call pixie dust "magic dirt" and act incredulous and dismissive of the Neverland way of life.
853* LazyBum: They don't cook, clean, or do much of anything except party and relax.
854* MythologyGag: As magical fairies wielding wands, one could think they're related to [[WesternAnimation/{{Pinocchio}} the Blue Fairy]] and [[WesternAnimation/SleepingBeauty the Three Good Fairies]], though the Great Wanded Fairies being described as being seven feet tall may throw a wrench in that.
855* OurFairiesAreDifferent: Unlike the Never fairies, they're seven feet tall, and have access to incredibly powerful, dangerous magic with abilities far beyond that of pixie dust, but only by using wands.
856* SacredHospitality: After Tutupia realizes that Tink, Clarion, and Rani are real and not just magic visions, she insists on providing them with a meal and a place to sleep, and refuses to take "no" for an answer even though the trio is operating under a major time crunch. When they finally go to leave, she gives them so many impractical presents that their balloon carrier is too weighed down to fly and Clarion is forced to throw them overboard.
857[[/folder]]
858
859
860!!The Never Girls
861
862!!!The Never Girls
863
864[[folder:Kate [=McCrady=]]]
865!!Kate [=McCrady=]
866* SignificantGreenEyedRedhead: Has green eyes and ginger hair.
867* TheLeader: Of her friends.
868[[/folder]]
869
870[[folder:Mia Vasquez]]
871!!Mia Vasquez
872[[/folder]]
873
874[[folder:Lainey Winters]]
875!!Lainey Winters
876[[/folder]]
877
878[[folder:Gabby Vasquez]]
879!!Gabby Vasquez
880[[/folder]]
881
882!!!Fairies
883
884[[folder:Necia]]
885!!Necia
886
887Pixie Hollow's first ever fire-talent fairy. The only new fairy introduced after the ending of the chapter books and film franchise.
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889* PlayingWithFire: Her power.
890* PowerIncontinence: Upon birth, of course, she is unable to properly control her fire powers. This is met with suspicion by other fairies, leading to them blaming her for the fiery destruction on Pixie Hollow that was actually caused by a new dragon in Never Land.
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