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* AwesomeMusic: "The Frigate That Flies" from ''The Pirate Fairy'', an upbeat pirate shanty sung by Creator/TomHiddleston himself.
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* HarsherInHindsight: The ending scene of ''Legend of the [=NeverBeast=]'' where [[spoiler:the fairies have a ceremony for Gruff before he goes into his millennia-long sleep ([[DoesThisRemindYouOfAnything which is played like he's on his deathbed]]) and the last shot being of Gruff looking at Fawn before he falls asleep as the camera goes black]] became this after the film series (and the franchise as a whole) was canceled. As a result, the final scene makes it seem like [[ThankingTheViewer the fairies are saying goodbye to the viewer as the franchise's last lights go out quietly]].
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* HarsherInHindsight: The ending scene of ''Legend of the [=NeverBeast=]'' where [[spoiler:the fairies have a ceremony for Gruff before he goes into his millennia-long sleep ([[DoesThisRemindYouOfAnything which is played like he's on his deathbed]]) and the last shot being of Gruff looking at Fawn before he falls asleep as the camera goes black]] became this after the film series (and the franchise as a whole) was canceled.cancelled. As a result, the final scene makes it seem like [[ThankingTheViewer the fairies are saying goodbye to the viewer as the franchise's last lights go out quietly]].
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** The weird ShipTease that came up between Captain Zarina, an ageless fairy, and her first mate, who is a human adult male. He came across as lovingly admirable of her abilities, even wistful of her, and he was the only one who understood anything she said. Zarina was clearly happiest with him and was the most fond of him. [[spoiler:Then he stabs her in the back and you learn for certain that he's Captain Hook]].
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** The weird ShipTease that came up between Captain Zarina, an ageless fairy, and her first mate, mate James, who is a human adult male. He came across as lovingly admirable of her abilities, even wistful of her, and he was the only one who understood anything she said. Zarina was clearly happiest with him and was the most fond of him. [[spoiler:Then he stabs her in the back and you learn for certain that he's Captain Hook]].
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* NightmareFuel:
** Pretty much the entirety of ''Fairy Haven and the Quest for the Wand.'' Highlights include Rani's consciousness being trapped inside of a bat after she listens to a mermaid song, various characters slowly going mad with power as they think about what they can do with unlimited wishes (especially Clarion, who contemplates turning herself into an empress and eventually uses the wand to effectively mutilate an entire species of hawks), and the final battle with the wand, which starts physically throwing fairies around. NeverSayDie is completely averted, as it's explicitly said that Vidia is near death. BloodlessCarnage is averted, too, as Clarion winds up stuck on the ground bleeding out from a leg wound.
** The part in ''Fairy Dust and the Quest for the Egg'' when Hook grabs Prilla and holds her so tight she can't breathe, so she tears up his hand until he bleeds and he lets her go because he's AfraidOfBlood. Again, BloodlessCarnage is very much averted.
** The fact that any fairy could drop dead at any time because of disbelief. This happens to multiple redshirts over the course of the main series, but the main characters are ([[PlotArmor theoretically]]) just as susceptible to it as the background characters are. This includes characters like Queen Clarion, who's basically the only authority figure outside of Mother Dove, so there's a fair bit of FridgeHorror when you think of how it must feel to know you or your leaders could randomly die and you'd never see it coming.
** Again in Gail Carson Levine's trilogy: the fate of every existing fairy depends on Mother Dove and her egg, which are both mortal and fragile. When the egg cracks due to a hurricane, it's a major problem that requires an island-wide quest—but it's a thin, delicate ''egg,'' and could break at any time. It's a miracle any of the fairies are even still alive.
** Pretty much the entirety of ''Fairy Haven and the Quest for the Wand.'' Highlights include Rani's consciousness being trapped inside of a bat after she listens to a mermaid song, various characters slowly going mad with power as they think about what they can do with unlimited wishes (especially Clarion, who contemplates turning herself into an empress and eventually uses the wand to effectively mutilate an entire species of hawks), and the final battle with the wand, which starts physically throwing fairies around. NeverSayDie is completely averted, as it's explicitly said that Vidia is near death. BloodlessCarnage is averted, too, as Clarion winds up stuck on the ground bleeding out from a leg wound.
** The part in ''Fairy Dust and the Quest for the Egg'' when Hook grabs Prilla and holds her so tight she can't breathe, so she tears up his hand until he bleeds and he lets her go because he's AfraidOfBlood. Again, BloodlessCarnage is very much averted.
** The fact that any fairy could drop dead at any time because of disbelief. This happens to multiple redshirts over the course of the main series, but the main characters are ([[PlotArmor theoretically]]) just as susceptible to it as the background characters are. This includes characters like Queen Clarion, who's basically the only authority figure outside of Mother Dove, so there's a fair bit of FridgeHorror when you think of how it must feel to know you or your leaders could randomly die and you'd never see it coming.
** Again in Gail Carson Levine's trilogy: the fate of every existing fairy depends on Mother Dove and her egg, which are both mortal and fragile. When the egg cracks due to a hurricane, it's a major problem that requires an island-wide quest—but it's a thin, delicate ''egg,'' and could break at any time. It's a miracle any of the fairies are even still alive.
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* NightmareFuel:
** In ''Great Fairy Rescue'', Vidia and Tink's reactions to the butterflies that were on display in the human's household. Considering the fact that in the films, they've shown that the insects are all personified and the live butterfly in the jar that Elizabeth's father caught has cartoonish eyes, its mildly shocking to see them [[DeadGuyOnDisplay dead and on display]].
** The appearance of a [[RodentOfUnusualSize big]] (well, compared to fairies, anyway) [[YouDirtyRat rat]] on the pirate ship from ''The Pirate Fairy'' definitely caused some viewers to freak out. Especially when you compare the rat with [[NiceMice Cheese]], the cute mice in Pixie Hollow.
** It's also a little unsettling for some people anytime Tink [[HighPressureEmotion gets angry]], as seen [[http://imgur.com/vUriN7T here.]]
** How ''close'' Zarina got to [[spoiler:drowning]] in "The Pirate Fairy".
** Gruff first sprouting his horns in ''Legend of the Neverbeast''. [[spoiler: Sure, it later turns out he's a good guy,]] but the way his horned shadow looms into the scene with his eyes aglow and green lightning crackling behind him makes him look [[SatanicArchetype downright demonic.]]
** In ''Great Fairy Rescue'', Vidia and Tink's reactions to the butterflies that were on display in the human's household. Considering the fact that in the films, they've shown that the insects are all personified and the live butterfly in the jar that Elizabeth's father caught has cartoonish eyes, its mildly shocking to see them [[DeadGuyOnDisplay dead and on display]].
** The appearance of a [[RodentOfUnusualSize big]] (well, compared to fairies, anyway) [[YouDirtyRat rat]] on the pirate ship from ''The Pirate Fairy'' definitely caused some viewers to freak out. Especially when you compare the rat with [[NiceMice Cheese]], the cute mice in Pixie Hollow.
** It's also a little unsettling for some people anytime Tink [[HighPressureEmotion gets angry]], as seen [[http://imgur.com/vUriN7T here.]]
** How ''close'' Zarina got to [[spoiler:drowning]] in "The Pirate Fairy".
** Gruff first sprouting his horns in ''Legend of the Neverbeast''. [[spoiler: Sure, it later turns out he's a good guy,]] but the way his horned shadow looms into the scene with his eyes aglow and green lightning crackling behind him makes him look [[SatanicArchetype downright demonic.]]
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Retroactive Recognition is for people who were in a show as a side character (or something along those lines) that later become famous celebrities - and Ginnifer Goodwin was fairly well-known before the Disney Fairies franchise.
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** A fairy is born with a new talent that's either incredibly rare or has never been seen before. Fan talents tend to be of the StoryBreakerPower variety, with many being [[UpToEleven much better versions of canon talents]] or simply [[AllYourPowersCombined combinations of multiple powerful talents.]] "Darker" talents like PoisonousPerson and PlayingWithFire tend to be more common, and the latter eventually became AscendedFanon in the Never Girls series.
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** A fairy is born with a new talent that's either incredibly rare or has never been seen before. Fan talents tend to be of the StoryBreakerPower variety, with many being [[UpToEleven much better versions of canon talents]] or simply [[AllYourPowersCombined combinations of multiple powerful talents.]] "Darker" Popular talents like PoisonousPerson are [[PoisonousPerson poison]] and PlayingWithFire tend to be more common, [[PlayingWithFire fire]].
** In particular, an original fairy character being a fire-talent andthe latter eventually became causing trouble by either being an omen of doom or just having PowerIncontinence. Became AscendedFanon in the Never Girls series. when ''Never Girls'' introduced Pixie Hollow's first-ever fire-talent fairy, Necia.
** In particular, an original fairy character being a fire-talent and
* DesignatedVillain:
** Arguably Clarion in ''Fairy Haven and the Quest for the Wand'' when she used her wish to shrink the hawks so they wouldn't eat fairies anymore. This is treated by others like it was an act of cruelty, even though hawks in this universe are sentient and perfectly capable of surviving without eating fairies but do nevertheless.
%%** Almost always Vidia, though less so in ''The Great Fairy Rescue'' (later stories turn her into a more grouchy protagonist than the villain), and Ginger in ''Dulcie's Taste of Magic''.
** Arguably Clarion in ''Fairy Haven and the Quest for the Wand'' when she used her wish to shrink the hawks so they wouldn't eat fairies anymore. This is treated by others like it was an act of cruelty, even though hawks in this universe are sentient and perfectly capable of surviving without eating fairies but do nevertheless.
%%** Almost always Vidia, though less so in ''The Great Fairy Rescue'' (later stories turn her into a more grouchy protagonist than the villain), and Ginger in ''Dulcie's Taste of Magic''.
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* DesignatedVillain:
** Almost always Vidia, though less so in ''The Great Fairy Rescue'' (later stories turn her into a more grouchy protagonist than the villain), and Ginger in ''Dulcie's Taste of Magic''.
** Arguably Clarion in ''Fairy Haven and the Quest for the Wand'' when she used her wish to shrink the hawks so they wouldn't eat fairies anymore. This is treated by others like it was an act of cruelty, even though hawks in this universe are sentient and perfectly capable of surviving without eating fairies but do nevertheless.
** Almost always Vidia, though less so in ''The Great Fairy Rescue'' (later stories turn her into a more grouchy protagonist than the villain), and Ginger in ''Dulcie's Taste of Magic''.
** Arguably Clarion in ''Fairy Haven and the Quest for the Wand'' when she used her wish to shrink the hawks so they wouldn't eat fairies anymore. This is treated by others like it was an act of cruelty, even though hawks in this universe are sentient and perfectly capable of surviving without eating fairies but do nevertheless.
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** Vidia, though she was only an antagonist in the first movie. At least, talking about the evil part, that is.
* FandomSpecificPlot: An original fairy character being a fire-talent and unintentionally causing trouble by either being an omen of doom or PowerIncontinence. Became AscendedFanon when ''Never Girls'' introduced the Pixie Hollow's first ever fire-talent fairy, Necia.
* FandomSpecificPlot: An original fairy character being a fire-talent and unintentionally causing trouble by either being an omen of doom or PowerIncontinence. Became AscendedFanon when ''Never Girls'' introduced the Pixie Hollow's first ever fire-talent fairy, Necia.
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** Vidia, though she was only an antagonist "evil" in the first movie. At least, talking about the evil part, that is.
* FandomSpecificPlot: An original fairy character being a fire-talent and unintentionally causing trouble by either being an omen of doom or PowerIncontinence. Became AscendedFanon when ''Never Girls'' introduced the Pixie Hollow's first ever fire-talent fairy, Necia.movie.
* FandomSpecificPlot: An original fairy character being a fire-talent and unintentionally causing trouble by either being an omen of doom or PowerIncontinence. Became AscendedFanon when ''Never Girls'' introduced the Pixie Hollow's first ever fire-talent fairy, Necia.
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* {{Fanon}}: Make no mistake, you may hear that Tinker Bell was born from Wendy's first laugh, but this is fanon. This largely died out by the time of ''Secret of the Wings'', just as Periwinkle was introduced.
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* {{Fanon}}: Make no mistake, you may hear For a while, a popular theory was that Tinker Bell was born from Wendy's first laugh, but this is fanon. laugh. This largely died out by the time of ''Secret of the Wings'', just as Periwinkle was introduced.
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* HarsherInHindsight: The ending scene of ''Legend of the [=NeverBeast=]'' where [[spoiler:the fairies have a ceremony for Gruff before he goes into his millennia-long sleep ([[DoesThisRemindYouOfAnything which is played like he's on his deathbed]]) and the last shot being of Gruff looking at Fawn before he falls asleep as the camera goes black]] turned out to be this when the next two movies were cancelled (along with [=DisneyToon=] Studios getting shut down), making this movie the last entry in the Disney Fairies film series. As a result, the final scene makes it seem like [[ThankingTheViewer the fairies are saying goodbye to the viewer as the franchise's last lights go out quietly]].
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* HarsherInHindsight: The ending scene of ''Legend of the [=NeverBeast=]'' where [[spoiler:the fairies have a ceremony for Gruff before he goes into his millennia-long sleep ([[DoesThisRemindYouOfAnything which is played like he's on his deathbed]]) and the last shot being of Gruff looking at Fawn before he falls asleep as the camera goes black]] turned out to be became this when after the next two movies were cancelled (along with [=DisneyToon=] Studios getting shut down), making this movie the last entry in the Disney Fairies film series.series (and the franchise as a whole) was canceled. As a result, the final scene makes it seem like [[ThankingTheViewer the fairies are saying goodbye to the viewer as the franchise's last lights go out quietly]].
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** It's not the only time a geeky Creator/RobPaulsen character shows interest in a Creator/MaeWhitman character... Just ask [[WesternAnimation/TeenageMutantNinjaTurtles2012 Donatello]].
** Tinker Bell having a distant sister who wears all blue, has a pale hair colour, and ice-based powers. [[WesternAnimation/Frozen2013 Sound familiar]]? To add to the coincidence, when Tinker Bell is hiding in the basket to cross the border, Clank and Bobble cover for her by pretending that they're sad to see the basket go. Fairy Mary's response? "Just let it go!" Periwinkle's hair even looks near identical to several of [[WhatCouldHaveBeen Elsa's prototypical hairstyles]].
** In ''Legend of the [=NeverBeast=]'', Fawn, a fairy good with animals, is voiced by Creator/GinniferGoodwin. She even has a scene near the beginning where she's teaching baby rabbits how to hop. About a year later, [[WesternAnimation/{{Zootopia}} Goodwin would voice an actual animal. A rabbit named Judy Hopps, to be exact.]]
** Tinker Bell having a distant sister who wears all blue, has a pale hair colour, and ice-based powers. [[WesternAnimation/Frozen2013 Sound familiar]]? To add to the coincidence, when Tinker Bell is hiding in the basket to cross the border, Clank and Bobble cover for her by pretending that they're sad to see the basket go. Fairy Mary's response? "Just let it go!" Periwinkle's hair even looks near identical to several of [[WhatCouldHaveBeen Elsa's prototypical hairstyles]].
** In ''Legend of the [=NeverBeast=]'', Fawn, a fairy good with animals, is voiced by Creator/GinniferGoodwin. She even has a scene near the beginning where she's teaching baby rabbits how to hop. About a year later, [[WesternAnimation/{{Zootopia}} Goodwin would voice an actual animal. A rabbit named Judy Hopps, to be exact.]]
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** It's not This isn't the only time a geeky Creator/RobPaulsen character shows interest in a Creator/MaeWhitman character... Just ask [[WesternAnimation/TeenageMutantNinjaTurtles2012 Donatello]].
** Tinker Bell having a distant sister who wears all blue, has a pale haircolour, color, and ice-based powers. [[WesternAnimation/Frozen2013 Sound familiar]]? To add to the coincidence, when Tinker Bell is hiding in the basket to cross the border, Clank and Bobble cover for her by pretending that they're sad to see the basket go. Fairy Mary's response? "Just let it go!" Periwinkle's hair even looks near identical to several of [[WhatCouldHaveBeen Elsa's prototypical hairstyles]].
** In ''Legend of the [=NeverBeast=]'', Fawn, a fairy good with animals, is voiced by Creator/GinniferGoodwin. She even has a scene near the beginning where she's teaching baby rabbits how to hop. About a year later, [[WesternAnimation/{{Zootopia}} Goodwin would voice an actual animal. Arabbit named Judy Hopps, rabbit, to be exact.]]
** Tinker Bell having a distant sister who wears all blue, has a pale hair
** In ''Legend of the [=NeverBeast=]'', Fawn, a fairy good with animals, is voiced by Creator/GinniferGoodwin. She even has a scene near the beginning where she's teaching baby rabbits how to hop. About a year later, [[WesternAnimation/{{Zootopia}} Goodwin would voice an actual animal. A
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*** After her HeelFaceTurn Vidia gets really touchy feely with Tink, is always the first to console her and tends to stand closest to her. She comes across as having a bit of a crush on Tink.
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*** After her HeelFaceTurn Vidia gets really touchy feely touchy-feely with Tink, is always the first to console her and tends to stand closest to her. She comes across as having a bit of a crush on Tink.
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*** Close to the end of ''Pirate Fairy'' the fairies and blue dust are finally safe. What's the first thing Tink and Vidia do. Hold hands. No, seriously. They hover in front of each other, hands linked, and look into each others eyes until Zarina tries to return the blue dust.
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*** Close to the end of ''Pirate Fairy'' the fairies and blue dust are finally safe. What's the first thing Tink and Vidia do. Hold hands. No, seriously. They hover in front of each other, hands linked, and look into each others other's eyes until Zarina tries to return the blue dust.
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** Gruff in ''Legend of the Neverbeast'' sprouting his wings and taking to the sky. Sure, it's foreshadowed in one of the tapestries but otherwise it comes out of nowhere, and the sight of a bizon-sized creature flapping on disproportionately small wings may be mildly giggle-inducing.
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** Gruff in ''Legend of the Neverbeast'' sprouting his wings and taking to the sky. Sure, it's foreshadowed in one of the tapestries but otherwise it comes out of nowhere, and the sight of a bizon-sized bison-sized creature flapping on disproportionately small wings may be mildly giggle-inducing.
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** The appearance of [[RodentOfUnusualSize big]] (well, for fairies, anyway) [[YouDirtyRat rat]] on the pirate ship from ''The Pirate Fairy'' may causes some audiences freaked out. Especially so if you compare the rat with [[NiceMice Cheese]], the cute mice in Pixie Hollow.
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** The appearance of a [[RodentOfUnusualSize big]] (well, for compared to fairies, anyway) [[YouDirtyRat rat]] on the pirate ship from ''The Pirate Fairy'' may causes definitely caused some audiences freaked viewers to freak out. Especially so if when you compare the rat with [[NiceMice Cheese]], the cute mice in Pixie Hollow.
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* RetroactiveRecognition: Hey, Fawn's new voice actor (Creator/GinniferGoodwin) is [[WesternAnimation/{{Zootopia}} Judy Hopps!]]
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** Gruff from ''Legend of the Neverbeast'' looks quite a bit like a cross between the [[Film/AliceInWonderland2010 Banderstatch]] and [[WesternAnimation/AvatarTheLastAirbender Appa]].
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** Gruff from ''Legend of the Neverbeast'' looks quite a bit like a cross between the [[Film/AliceInWonderland2010 Banderstatch]] Bandersnatch]] and [[WesternAnimation/AvatarTheLastAirbender Appa]].
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** Gruff first sprouting his horns in ''Legend of the Neverbeast''. [[spoiler: Sure, it later turns out he's a good guy,]] but the way his horned shadow looms into the scene with his eyes aglow and green lightning crackling behind him makes him look [[SatanicArchetype downright demonic.]]
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** Gruff from ''Legend of the Neverbeast'' looks quite a bit like a cross between the [[Film/AliceInWonderland2010 Banderstatch]] and [[WesternAnimation/AvatarTheLastAirbender Appa]].
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* FanficFuel: Only a couple of talents are ever explored, and lore books list many groups of talents that the movies and the original three novels never even mentioned. There's plenty of room for fanfic writers to make original characters that work in those talents, or just invent completely new talents. With the movie's reveal that fairies can have siblings, it's also not uncommon for fanfiction authors to invent sisters for other characters in the main cast.
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* FanficFuel: FanficFuel:
** Only a couple of talents are ever explored, and lore books list many groups of talents that the movies and the original three novels never even mentioned. There's plenty of room for fanfic writers to make original characters that work in those talents, or just invent completely new talents.
** With the movie's reveal that fairies can have siblings, it'salso not uncommon for fanfiction authors to invent sisters for other characters in the main cast.cast.
** Gail Carson Levine's books say that there are multiple other types of fairies on Never Land, but the Pixie Hollow fairies and their shallow, lazy Great Wanded counterparts are the only ones to receive significant page time, leaving fans to speculate on what the others might be like.
** Some books state that there was "a great battle" some time between the movies and the books, which killed many fairies and destroyed most of Pixie Hollow, thus explaining the differences between the two halves of the franchise. The audience receives no further details about said battle, including why it happened or what the two sides were. Fanfiction authors have plenty of room to invent their own fantasy wars.
** Only a couple of talents are ever explored, and lore books list many groups of talents that the movies and the original three novels never even mentioned. There's plenty of room for fanfic writers to make original characters that work in those talents, or just invent completely new talents.
** With the movie's reveal that fairies can have siblings, it's
** Gail Carson Levine's books say that there are multiple other types of fairies on Never Land, but the Pixie Hollow fairies and their shallow, lazy Great Wanded counterparts are the only ones to receive significant page time, leaving fans to speculate on what the others might be like.
** Some books state that there was "a great battle" some time between the movies and the books, which killed many fairies and destroyed most of Pixie Hollow, thus explaining the differences between the two halves of the franchise. The audience receives no further details about said battle, including why it happened or what the two sides were. Fanfiction authors have plenty of room to invent their own fantasy wars.
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** James in ''The Pirate Fairy'', it helps that who [[Creator/TomHiddleston his voice actor]] is.
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** James in ''The Pirate Fairy'', it helps that who [[Creator/TomHiddleston mostly because of his voice actor]] is.actor]].
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* JustHereForGodzilla: A lot of people watched ''The Pirate Fairy'' mainly because it featured Creator/TomHiddleston as James [[spoiler: Hook]] .
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* JustHereForGodzilla: A lot of people watched ''The Pirate Fairy'' mainly because it featured Creator/TomHiddleston as James [[spoiler: Hook]] .Hook]].
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* {{Adorkable}}: Chloe is new and eager to do her best, making her this. Her nervous, but genuine, enthusiasm in ''The Pixie Hollow Games'' is a shining example of the trope.
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* WhatDoYouMeanItsForKids: The books have their moments, especially Gail Carson Levine's trilogy. For an innocent series about fairies, it has a surprising amount of blood, gore, and character deaths. Of note are the scenes where Rani's wings get cut off, Prilla bites Captain Hook until he gets so afraid of his own blood that he drops her, Tinker Bell stabs a fox in the throat, the wand injures the main cast until Ree is bleeding out on the ground and Vidia almost dies, and random fairies die (sometimes of disbelief, but often because an enemy is making them burn or drown to death.)
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* WhatDoYouMeanItsForKids: The books have their moments, especially Gail Carson Levine's trilogy. For an innocent series about fairies, it has a surprising amount of blood, gore, and character deaths. Of BloodlessCarnage and NeverSayDie are ''completely'' averted, and although some of the deaths amount to peaceful "fading away," others are violent and scary, like the shoemaker who drowns and the flutist that burns to death. Later books and adaptations seem to have taken note are of the scenes where Rani's wings get cut off, Prilla bites Captain Hook fact that the violence is too intense for the age range the series is aimed at (or at least too upsetting to [[MoralGuardians their parents]]) and toned things down accordingly, becoming LighterAndSofter until he gets so afraid of his own blood that he drops her, Tinker Bell stabs a fox in the throat, the wand injures the main cast until Ree is bleeding out on the ground and Vidia almost dies, and random fairies die (sometimes of disbelief, but often because an enemy is making them burn or drown to death.)
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* BaseBreakingCharacter: Tinker Bell's [[SameCharacterButDifferent characterization]]. In the [[WesternAnimation/PeterPan original]] [[WesternAnimation/ReturnToNeverland movies]], Tinker Bell was a JerkWithAHeartOfGold with a HairTriggerTemper and attempted to outright [[WouldHurtAChild kill]] Wendy because [[ClingyJealousGirl she was jealous of her getting close to Peter]]. Meanwhile, she's shown to be a CuteClumsyGirl, NiceGirl, AllLovingHero, and sometimes a whimsical soul in the Disney Fairies franchise. Disney Fairies either just characterized her in what was best marketable to little girls, depicted Tink before she lost her innocence in whatever tragedy that fan theories like to make, and/or showed Tinker Bell as a multifaceted person.
* BrokenBase: There's a split between book fans and film fans due to the {{Canon Foreigner}}s of the movies replacing several AdaptedOut characters.
* BrokenBase: There's a split between book fans and film fans due to the {{Canon Foreigner}}s of the movies replacing several AdaptedOut characters.
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* BaseBreakingCharacter: Tinker Bell's BaseBreakingCharacter:
** [[SameCharacterButDifferentcharacterization]]. Tinker Bell.]] In the [[WesternAnimation/PeterPan original]] [[WesternAnimation/ReturnToNeverland movies]], Tinker Bell she was a JerkWithAHeartOfGold with a HairTriggerTemper and who attempted to outright [[WouldHurtAChild kill]] Wendy because [[ClingyJealousGirl she was jealous of her getting close to Peter]]. Meanwhile, she's shown to be a CuteClumsyGirl, NiceGirl, AllLovingHero, and sometimes a whimsical soul in the Disney Fairies franchise. Disney Fairies ''Disney Fairies'' either just characterized her in what was best marketable to little girls, depicted Tink before she lost her innocence in whatever tragedy that fan theories like to make, and/or showed Tinker Bell as a multifaceted person.
** Vidia. Is she a JerkWithAHeartOfGold who doesn't wholly deserve her reputation, or an unrepentant {{Jerkass}} and KarmaHoudini who never learns her lesson? Not helping matters is the fact that her level of niceness and jerkassery [[DependingOnTheWriter changes constantly]] from book to book, and she's pretty much a completely different character in the movies.
* BrokenBase: There's a split between book fans and film fans due to the {{Canon Foreigner}}s of the movies replacing several AdaptedOut characters. There's a similar split between fans of Gail Carson Levine's original trilogy and fans of the later LighterAndSofter books.
** [[SameCharacterButDifferent
** Vidia. Is she a JerkWithAHeartOfGold who doesn't wholly deserve her reputation, or an unrepentant {{Jerkass}} and KarmaHoudini who never learns her lesson? Not helping matters is the fact that her level of niceness and jerkassery [[DependingOnTheWriter changes constantly]] from book to book, and she's pretty much a completely different character in the movies.
* BrokenBase: There's a split between book fans and film fans due to the {{Canon Foreigner}}s of the movies replacing several AdaptedOut characters. There's a similar split between fans of Gail Carson Levine's original trilogy and fans of the later LighterAndSofter books.
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* JustHereForGodzilla: Everyone has a particular fairy that they want to show up in each book.
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* JustHereForGodzilla: Everyone has a particular fairy that they want to show up in each book. Rani and Prilla are two of the most popular, as they [[AdaptedOut don't exist in the movie canon]], so the books are really the only place they get to have ADayInTheLimelight.
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** At the end of ''Fairy Haven and the Quest for the Wand'', when [[spoiler:the wand is throwing fairies around, making them grow and shrink, and throwing them into woods. Vidia is described as being "near death" as Ree/Clarion bleeds out on the ground and Terrence falls unconscious.]]
** Again in the aforementioned book, when Rani is trapped in the mind of a bat and only alive as a tiny voice in its head, forced to do whatever the bat does and unable to move.
** In ''Fairy Dust and the Quest for the Egg'', when Hook grabs Prilla so tight and crushes her so she can't even scream, and she thinks "not that screaming would do any good."
** At least in he books, the fact that any fairy could drop dead at any given moment because a child somewhere stopped believing in them. Think about that for a minute: ''any person could vanish with no explanation and never be seen again.'' This includes people like the Queen herself, who essentially runs all of Pixie Hollow herself and whose death would cause major consequences.
** Every time something happens to Ree in the books, it raises questions of what would go down if she died. She practically single-handedly runs ''everything'' in Pixie Hollow and there's no one who would take her place.
** Again in the aforementioned book, when Rani is trapped in the mind of a bat and only alive as a tiny voice in its head, forced to do whatever the bat does and unable to move.
** In ''Fairy Dust and the Quest for the Egg'', when Hook grabs Prilla so tight and crushes her so she can't even scream, and she thinks "not that screaming would do any good."
** At least in he books, the fact that any fairy could drop dead at any given moment because a child somewhere stopped believing in them. Think about that for a minute: ''any person could vanish with no explanation and never be seen again.'' This includes people like the Queen herself, who essentially runs all of Pixie Hollow herself and whose death would cause major consequences.
** Every time something happens to Ree in the books, it raises questions of what would go down if she died. She practically single-handedly runs ''everything'' in Pixie Hollow and there's no one who would take her place.
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** At Pretty much the end entirety of ''Fairy Haven and the Quest for the Wand'', when [[spoiler:the Wand.'' Highlights include Rani's consciousness being trapped inside of a bat after she listens to a mermaid song, various characters slowly going mad with power as they think about what they can do with unlimited wishes (especially Clarion, who contemplates turning herself into an empress and eventually uses the wand is to effectively mutilate an entire species of hawks), and the final battle with the wand, which starts physically throwing fairies around, making them grow and shrink, and throwing them into woods. around. NeverSayDie is completely averted, as it's explicitly said that Vidia is described near death. BloodlessCarnage is averted, too, as being "near death" as Ree/Clarion bleeds out Clarion winds up stuck on the ground and Terrence falls unconscious.]]
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**Again The part in the aforementioned book, when Rani is trapped in the mind of a bat and only alive as a tiny voice in its head, forced to do whatever the bat does and unable to move.
** In''Fairy Dust and the Quest for the Egg'', Egg'' when Hook grabs Prilla and holds her so tight and crushes her so she can't even scream, breathe, so she tears up his hand until he bleeds and she thinks "not that screaming would do any good."
he lets her go because he's AfraidOfBlood. Again, BloodlessCarnage is very much averted.
**At least in he books, the The fact that any fairy could drop dead at any given moment time because a child somewhere stopped believing in them. Think about that for a minute: ''any person could vanish with no explanation and never be seen again.'' of disbelief. This happens to multiple redshirts over the course of the main series, but the main characters are ([[PlotArmor theoretically]]) just as susceptible to it as the background characters are. This includes people characters like the Queen herself, who essentially runs all of Pixie Hollow herself and whose death would cause major consequences.
** Every time something happens to Ree inClarion, who's basically the books, it raises questions only authority figure outside of what would go down if she died. She practically single-handedly runs ''everything'' in Pixie Hollow and Mother Dove, so there's no one who would take her place.a fair bit of FridgeHorror when you think of how it must feel to know you or your leaders could randomly die and you'd never see it coming.
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* ValuesDissonance: In-universe. Peter Pan brings Gwendolyn to visit him, but he has no concept of passing time and changing cultural values, so he expects her to behave just like Wendy did. Gwendolyn, meanwhile, has no interest in playing mother to the Lost Boys or cleaning up their messes, and she doesn't know or want to learn how to darn socks. Peter is confused and surprised by this.
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* ValuesDissonance: In-universe. In-universe:
** Peter Pan brings Gwendolyn to visit him, but he has no concept of passing time and changing cultural values, so he expects her to behave just like Wendy did. Gwendolyn, meanwhile, has no interest in playing mother to the Lost Boys or cleaning up their messes, and she doesn't know or want to learn how to darn socks. Peter is confused and surprised by this.
** The fairies [[DependingOnTheWriter generally]] don't have the same ideas of etiquette as humans do, so they come across as rude to humans, while humans come across as weird to them.
** Peter Pan brings Gwendolyn to visit him, but he has no concept of passing time and changing cultural values, so he expects her to behave just like Wendy did. Gwendolyn, meanwhile, has no interest in playing mother to the Lost Boys or cleaning up their messes, and she doesn't know or want to learn how to darn socks. Peter is confused and surprised by this.
** The fairies [[DependingOnTheWriter generally]] don't have the same ideas of etiquette as humans do, so they come across as rude to humans, while humans come across as weird to them.
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** In the same film, the rocks which Gruff is collecting have a distinct rusty-red hue. This implies that they contain significant iron oxide. [[spoiler:And metal is a good conductor of electricity.]]
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* GirlShowGhetto: Despite the franchise's general appeal to everyone , the feminine aspects are heavily played up in advertising and merchandise, which may have hurt the franchise in the long run.
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* GirlShowGhetto: Despite the franchise's general appeal to everyone , everyone, the feminine aspects are heavily played up in advertising and merchandise, which may have hurt the franchise in the long run.
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** Vidia. Being a DeadpanSnarker with a [[JerkWithAHeartOfGold heart of gold]], this is hardly surprising.
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** Vidia. Being a DeadpanSnarker with a [[JerkWithAHeartOfGold heart of gold]], gold]] and an [[EvilIsSexy appealing design]], this is hardly surprising.
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* FandomRivalries: The book fandom and the movie fandom sometimes fall into this, and there are regular arguments over which adaptation is better. That being said, plenty of people enjoy both.
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* FandomRivalries: FandomRivalry: The book fandom and the movie fandom sometimes fall into this, and there are regular arguments over which adaptation is better. That being said, plenty of people enjoy both.
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* FanficFuel: Only a couple of talents are ever explored, and lore books list many groups of talents that the movies and the original three novels never even mentioned. There's plenty of room for fanfic writers to make original characters that work in those talents, or just invent completely new talents.
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* FandomRivalries: The book fandom and the movie fandom sometimes fall into this, and there are regular arguments over which adaptation is better. That being said, plenty of people enjoy both.
* FandomSpecificPlot: Several:
** A fairy is born with a new talent that's either incredibly rare or has never been seen before. Fan talents tend to be of the StoryBreakerPower variety, with many being [[UpToEleven much better versions of canon talents]] or simply [[AllYourPowersCombined combinations of multiple powerful talents.]] "Darker" talents like PoisonousPerson and PlayingWithFire tend to be more common, and the latter eventually became AscendedFanon in the Never Girls series.
** A character from the main cast turns out to have a sister, who is usually extremely powerful and sometimes dangerous. Queen Clarion having a secret EvilTwin is probably a common enough plot to be a FandomSpecificPlot all its own.
* FanficFuel: Only a couple of talents are ever explored, and lore books list many groups of talents that the movies and the original three novels never even mentioned. There's plenty of room for fanfic writers to make original characters that work in those talents, or just invent completely new talents. With the movie's reveal that fairies can have siblings, it's also not uncommon for fanfiction authors to invent sisters for other characters in the main cast.
* FandomSpecificPlot: Several:
** A fairy is born with a new talent that's either incredibly rare or has never been seen before. Fan talents tend to be of the StoryBreakerPower variety, with many being [[UpToEleven much better versions of canon talents]] or simply [[AllYourPowersCombined combinations of multiple powerful talents.]] "Darker" talents like PoisonousPerson and PlayingWithFire tend to be more common, and the latter eventually became AscendedFanon in the Never Girls series.
** A character from the main cast turns out to have a sister, who is usually extremely powerful and sometimes dangerous. Queen Clarion having a secret EvilTwin is probably a common enough plot to be a FandomSpecificPlot all its own.
* FanficFuel: Only a couple of talents are ever explored, and lore books list many groups of talents that the movies and the original three novels never even mentioned. There's plenty of room for fanfic writers to make original characters that work in those talents, or just invent completely new talents. With the movie's reveal that fairies can have siblings, it's also not uncommon for fanfiction authors to invent sisters for other characters in the main cast.
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** The fairies being subjected to a hurricane, a flood, and an escaped dragon in the span of what seems to be several months or years could not have been helpful to society as a whole, and it's mentioned that multiiple people died in each of those events.
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** The fairies being subjected to a hurricane, a flood, and an escaped dragon in the span of what seems to be several months or years could not have been helpful to society as a whole, and it's mentioned that multiiple multiple people died in each of those events.
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* AlternateAesopInterpretation: Parents who were forced to watch these movies with their children have come up with all manner of alternate Aesops, ranging from "your life is predestined, accept it already" to "Pixie Hollow is a commune and Tinker Bell is communist propaganda." These are ''mostly'' ironic, but searching for "Tinker Bell" and "communism" pulls up a variety of thinkpieces that play this straight.
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* FanficFuel: Only a couple of talents are ever explored, and lore books list many groups of talents that the movies and the original three novels never even mentioned. There's plenty of room for fanfic writers to make original characters that work in those talents, or just invent completely new talents.
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* RetroactiveRecognition: Hey, Fawn's new voice actor (Creator/GinniferGoodwin) is [[WesternAnimation/{{Zootopia}} Judy Hopps!]]
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* BaseBreakingCharacter: Tinker Bell's [[SameCharacterButDifferent characterization]]. In the [[WesternAnimation/PeterPan original]] [[WesternAnimation/ReturnToNeverland movies]], Tinker Bell was a JerkWithAHeartOfGold with a HairTriggerTemper and attempted to [[WouldHurtAChild kill]] Wendy because [[ClingyJealousGirl she was jealous of her getting close to Peter]]. Meanwhile, she's shown to be a CuteClumsyGirl, NiceGirl, AllLovingHero, and sometimes a whimsical soul in the Disney Fairies franchise. Disney Fairies either just characterized her in what was best marketable to little girls, depicted Tink before she lost her innocence in whatever tragedy that fan theories like to make, and/or showed Tinker Bell as a multifaceted person.
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* BaseBreakingCharacter: Tinker Bell's [[SameCharacterButDifferent characterization]]. In the [[WesternAnimation/PeterPan original]] [[WesternAnimation/ReturnToNeverland movies]], Tinker Bell was a JerkWithAHeartOfGold with a HairTriggerTemper and attempted to outright [[WouldHurtAChild kill]] Wendy because [[ClingyJealousGirl she was jealous of her getting close to Peter]]. Meanwhile, she's shown to be a CuteClumsyGirl, NiceGirl, AllLovingHero, and sometimes a whimsical soul in the Disney Fairies franchise. Disney Fairies either just characterized her in what was best marketable to little girls, depicted Tink before she lost her innocence in whatever tragedy that fan theories like to make, and/or showed Tinker Bell as a multifaceted person.
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** At the end of ''Fairy Haven and the Quest for the Wand'', when [[spoiler:yhe wand is throwing fairies around, making them grow and shrink, and throwing them into woods. Vidia is described as being "near death" as Ree/Clarion bleeds out on the ground and Terrence falls unconscious.]]
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** At the end of ''Fairy Haven and the Quest for the Wand'', when [[spoiler:yhe [[spoiler:the wand is throwing fairies around, making them grow and shrink, and throwing them into woods. Vidia is described as being "near death" as Ree/Clarion bleeds out on the ground and Terrence falls unconscious.]]
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** Again in Gail Carson Levine's trilogy: the fate of every existing fairy depends on Mother Dove and her egg, which are both mortal and fragile. When the egg cracks due to a hurricane, it's a major problem that requires an island-wide quest- but it's a thin, delicate ''egg,'' and could break at any time. It's a miracle any of the fairies are even still alive.
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** Again in Gail Carson Levine's trilogy: the fate of every existing fairy depends on Mother Dove and her egg, which are both mortal and fragile. When the egg cracks due to a hurricane, it's a major problem that requires an island-wide quest- but quest—but it's a thin, delicate ''egg,'' and could break at any time. It's a miracle any of the fairies are even still alive.
* WhatDoYouMeanItsForKids: The books have their moments, especially Gail Carson Levine's trilogy. For an innocent series about fairies, it has a surprising amount of blood, gore, and character deaths. Of note are the scenes where Rani's wings get cut off, Prilla bites Captain Hook until he gets so afraid of his own blood that he drops her, Tinker Bell stabs a fox in the throat, the wand injures the main cast until Ree is bleeding out on the ground and Vidia almost dies, and random fairies die (sometimes of disbelief, but often because an enemy is making them burn or drown to death.)
* WhatDoYouMeanItsForKids: The books have their moments, especially Gail Carson Levine's trilogy. For an innocent series about fairies, it has a surprising amount of blood, gore, and character deaths. Of note are the scenes where Rani's wings get cut off, Prilla bites Captain Hook until he gets so afraid of his own blood that he drops her, Tinker Bell stabs a fox in the throat, the wand injures the main cast until Ree is bleeding out on the ground and Vidia almost dies, and random fairies die (sometimes of disbelief, but often because an enemy is making them burn or drown to death.)
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* BaseBreakingCharacter: Tinker Bell's [[SameCharacterButDifferent characterization]]. In the [[WesternAnimation/PeterPan original]] [[WesternAnimation/ReturnToNeverland movies]], Tinker Bell was a JerkWithAHeartOfGold with a HairTriggerTemper and attempted to [[WouldHurtAChild kill]] Wendy because [[ClingyJealousGirl she was jealous of her getting close to Peter]]. Meanwhile, she's shown to be a CuteClumsyGirl, NiceGirl, AllLovingHero, and sometimes a whimsical soul in the Disney Fairies franchise. Disney Fairies either just characterized her in what was best marketable to little girls, depicted Tink before she lost her innocence in whatever tragedy that fan theories like to make, and/or it shows Tinker Bell as a multifaceted person.
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* BaseBreakingCharacter: Tinker Bell's [[SameCharacterButDifferent characterization]]. In the [[WesternAnimation/PeterPan original]] [[WesternAnimation/ReturnToNeverland movies]], Tinker Bell was a JerkWithAHeartOfGold with a HairTriggerTemper and attempted to [[WouldHurtAChild kill]] Wendy because [[ClingyJealousGirl she was jealous of her getting close to Peter]]. Meanwhile, she's shown to be a CuteClumsyGirl, NiceGirl, AllLovingHero, and sometimes a whimsical soul in the Disney Fairies franchise. Disney Fairies either just characterized her in what was best marketable to little girls, depicted Tink before she lost her innocence in whatever tragedy that fan theories like to make, and/or it shows showed Tinker Bell as a multifaceted person.
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* FanonDiscontinuity:
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** At the end of ''Fairy Haven and the Quest for the Wand'', when [[spoiler:The wand is throwing fairies around, making them grow and shrink, and throwing them into woods. Vidia is described as being "near death" as Ree/Clarion bleeds out on the ground and Terrence falls unconscious.]]
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** At the end of ''Fairy Haven and the Quest for the Wand'', when [[spoiler:The [[spoiler:yhe wand is throwing fairies around, making them grow and shrink, and throwing them into woods. Vidia is described as being "near death" as Ree/Clarion bleeds out on the ground and Terrence falls unconscious.]]
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** At least in he books, the fact that any fairy could drop dead at any given moment because a child somewhere stopped believing in them. Think about that for a minute: ''any person could vanish with no explanation and never be seen again.'' This includes people like the Queen hereself, who essentially runs all of Pixie Hollow herself and whose death would cause major consequences.
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** At least in he books, the fact that any fairy could drop dead at any given moment because a child somewhere stopped believing in them. Think about that for a minute: ''any person could vanish with no explanation and never be seen again.'' This includes people like the Queen hereself, herself, who essentially runs all of Pixie Hollow herself and whose death would cause major consequences.
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!!General
* GirlShowGhetto: Despite the franchise's general appeal to everyone , the feminine aspects are heavily played up in advertising and merchandise, which may have hurt the franchise in the long run.
* OlderThanTheyThink: The word "fairy" was used in J.M. Barrie's original ''Peter Pan''. The word "pixie" was used in Disney's film for no apparent reason. So ''please'' don't whine because they use the word "fairy" in this adaptation.
!!Books
* EnsembleDarkhorse: Rani and Prilla are the most popular book-exclusive fairies.
* FanonDiscontinuity:
* FanonDiscontinuity: Rani [[StatusQuoIsGod eventually gets her wings back]], but most fans prefer her as a wingless fairy so this gets ignored.
* JustHereForGodzilla: Everyone has a particular fairy that they want to show up in each book.
* NightmareFuel:
** At the end of ''Fairy Haven and the Quest for the Wand'', when [[spoiler:The wand is throwing fairies around, making them grow and shrink, and throwing them into woods. Vidia is described as being "near death" as Ree/Clarion bleeds out on the ground and Terrence falls unconscious.]]
** Again in the aforementioned book, when Rani is trapped in the mind of a bat and only alive as a tiny voice in its head, forced to do whatever the bat does and unable to move.
** In ''Fairy Dust and the Quest for the Egg'', when Hook grabs Prilla so tight and crushes her so she can't even scream, and she thinks "not that screaming would do any good."
** At least in he books, the fact that any fairy could drop dead at any given moment because a child somewhere stopped believing in them. Think about that for a minute: ''any person could vanish with no explanation and never be seen again.'' This includes people like the Queen hereself, who essentially runs all of Pixie Hollow herself and whose death would cause major consequences.
** Every time something happens to Ree in the books, it raises questions of what would go down if she died. She practically single-handedly runs ''everything'' in Pixie Hollow and there's no one who would take her place.
** Again in Gail Carson Levine's trilogy: the fate of every existing fairy depends on Mother Dove and her egg, which are both mortal and fragile. When the egg cracks due to a hurricane, it's a major problem that requires an island-wide quest- but it's a thin, delicate ''egg,'' and could break at any time. It's a miracle any of the fairies are even still alive.
!!Films
* OlderThanTheyThink: The word "fairy" was used in J.M. Barrie's original ''Peter Pan''. The word "pixie" was used in Disney's film for no apparent reason. So ''please'' don't whine because they use the word "fairy" in this adaptation.
!!Books
* EnsembleDarkhorse: Rani and Prilla are the most popular book-exclusive fairies.
* FanonDiscontinuity:
* FanonDiscontinuity: Rani [[StatusQuoIsGod eventually gets her wings back]], but most fans prefer her as a wingless fairy so this gets ignored.
* JustHereForGodzilla: Everyone has a particular fairy that they want to show up in each book.
* NightmareFuel:
** At the end of ''Fairy Haven and the Quest for the Wand'', when [[spoiler:The wand is throwing fairies around, making them grow and shrink, and throwing them into woods. Vidia is described as being "near death" as Ree/Clarion bleeds out on the ground and Terrence falls unconscious.]]
** Again in the aforementioned book, when Rani is trapped in the mind of a bat and only alive as a tiny voice in its head, forced to do whatever the bat does and unable to move.
** In ''Fairy Dust and the Quest for the Egg'', when Hook grabs Prilla so tight and crushes her so she can't even scream, and she thinks "not that screaming would do any good."
** At least in he books, the fact that any fairy could drop dead at any given moment because a child somewhere stopped believing in them. Think about that for a minute: ''any person could vanish with no explanation and never be seen again.'' This includes people like the Queen hereself, who essentially runs all of Pixie Hollow herself and whose death would cause major consequences.
** Every time something happens to Ree in the books, it raises questions of what would go down if she died. She practically single-handedly runs ''everything'' in Pixie Hollow and there's no one who would take her place.
** Again in Gail Carson Levine's trilogy: the fate of every existing fairy depends on Mother Dove and her egg, which are both mortal and fragile. When the egg cracks due to a hurricane, it's a major problem that requires an island-wide quest- but it's a thin, delicate ''egg,'' and could break at any time. It's a miracle any of the fairies are even still alive.
!!Films
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** Rani and Prilla are the most popular book-exclusive fairies.
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* FanonDiscontinuity:
** [[StatusQuoIsGod Rani eventually gets her wings back]], but most fans prefer her as a wingless fairy so this gets ignored.
** Some like to ignore the movies for contradicting Tink's depiction in ''WesternAnimation/PeterPan'' while accusing the movies of making ''Peter Pan'' into a CashCowFranchise.
** [[StatusQuoIsGod Rani eventually gets her wings back]], but most fans prefer her as a wingless fairy so this gets ignored.
** Some like to ignore the movies for contradicting Tink's depiction in ''WesternAnimation/PeterPan'' while accusing the movies of making ''Peter Pan'' into a CashCowFranchise.
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* FanonDiscontinuity:
** [[StatusQuoIsGod Rani eventually gets her wings back]], but most fans prefer her as a wingless fairy so this gets ignored.
**FanonDiscontinuity: Some like to ignore the movies for contradicting Tink's depiction in ''WesternAnimation/PeterPan'' while accusing the movies of making ''Peter Pan'' into a CashCowFranchise.
** [[StatusQuoIsGod Rani eventually gets her wings back]], but most fans prefer her as a wingless fairy so this gets ignored.
**
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* GirlShowGhetto: Despite the franchise's general appeal to everyone , the feminine aspects are heavily played up in advertising and merchandise, which may have hurt the franchise in the long run.
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* JustHereForGodzilla:
** Everyone has a particular fairy that they want to show up in each book.
** A lot of people watched ''The Pirate Fairy'' mainly because it featured Creator/TomHiddleston as James [[spoiler: Hook]] .
** Everyone has a particular fairy that they want to show up in each book.
** A lot of people watched ''The Pirate Fairy'' mainly because it featured Creator/TomHiddleston as James [[spoiler: Hook]] .
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* JustHereForGodzilla:
** Everyone has a particular fairy that they want to show up in each book.
**JustHereForGodzilla: A lot of people watched ''The Pirate Fairy'' mainly because it featured Creator/TomHiddleston as James [[spoiler: Hook]] .
** Everyone has a particular fairy that they want to show up in each book.
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** At the end of Fairy Haven and the Quest for the Wand, when [[spoiler:The wand is throwing fairies around, making them grow and shrink, and throwing them into woods. Vidia is described as being "near death" as Ree/Clarion bleeds out on the ground and Terrence falls unconscious.]]
** Again in the aforementioned book, when Rani is trapped in the mind of a bat and only alive as a tiny voice in its head, forced to do whatever the bat does and unable to move.
** In "Fairy Dust and the Quest for the Egg", when Hook grabs Prilla so tight and crushes her so she can't even scream, and she thinks "not that screaming would do any good."
** At least in he books, the fact that any fairy could drop dead at any given moment because a child somewhere stopped believing in them. Think about that for a minute: ''any person could vanish with no explanation and never be seen again.'' This includes people like the Queen hereself, who essentially runs all of Pixie Hollow herself and whose death would cause major consequences.
** Every time something happens to Ree in the books, it raises questions of what would go down if she died. She practically single-handedly runs ''everything'' in Pixie Hollow and there's no one who would take her place.
** Again in Gail Carson Levine's trilogy: the fate of every existing fairy depends on Mother Dove and her egg, which are both mortal and fragile. When the egg cracks due to a hurricane, it's a major problem that requires an island-wide quest- but it's a thin, delicate ''egg,'' and could break at any time. It's a miracle any of the fairies are even still alive.
* OlderThanTheyThink: The word "fairy" was used in J.M. Barrie's original ''Peter Pan''. The word "pixie" was used in Disney's film for no apparent reason. So ''please'' don't whine because they use the word "fairy" in this adaptation.
** Again in the aforementioned book, when Rani is trapped in the mind of a bat and only alive as a tiny voice in its head, forced to do whatever the bat does and unable to move.
** In "Fairy Dust and the Quest for the Egg", when Hook grabs Prilla so tight and crushes her so she can't even scream, and she thinks "not that screaming would do any good."
** At least in he books, the fact that any fairy could drop dead at any given moment because a child somewhere stopped believing in them. Think about that for a minute: ''any person could vanish with no explanation and never be seen again.'' This includes people like the Queen hereself, who essentially runs all of Pixie Hollow herself and whose death would cause major consequences.
** Every time something happens to Ree in the books, it raises questions of what would go down if she died. She practically single-handedly runs ''everything'' in Pixie Hollow and there's no one who would take her place.
** Again in Gail Carson Levine's trilogy: the fate of every existing fairy depends on Mother Dove and her egg, which are both mortal and fragile. When the egg cracks due to a hurricane, it's a major problem that requires an island-wide quest- but it's a thin, delicate ''egg,'' and could break at any time. It's a miracle any of the fairies are even still alive.
* OlderThanTheyThink: The word "fairy" was used in J.M. Barrie's original ''Peter Pan''. The word "pixie" was used in Disney's film for no apparent reason. So ''please'' don't whine because they use the word "fairy" in this adaptation.
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* BaseBreakingCharacter: Tinker Bell's [[SameCharacterButDifferent characterization]]. In the [[Disney/PeterPan original]] [[Disney/ReturnToNeverland movies]], Tinker Bell was a JerkWithAHeartOfGold with a HairTriggerTemper and attempted to [[WouldHurtAChild kill]] Wendy because [[ClingyJealousGirl she was jealous of her getting close to Peter]]. Meanwhile, she's shown to be a CuteClumsyGirl, NiceGirl, AllLovingHero, and sometimes a whimsical soul in the Disney Fairies franchise. Disney Fairies either just characterized her in what was best marketable to little girls, depicted Tink before she lost her innocence in whatever tragedy that fan theories like to make, and/or it shows Tinker Bell as a multifaceted person.
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* BaseBreakingCharacter: Tinker Bell's [[SameCharacterButDifferent characterization]]. In the [[Disney/PeterPan [[WesternAnimation/PeterPan original]] [[Disney/ReturnToNeverland [[WesternAnimation/ReturnToNeverland movies]], Tinker Bell was a JerkWithAHeartOfGold with a HairTriggerTemper and attempted to [[WouldHurtAChild kill]] Wendy because [[ClingyJealousGirl she was jealous of her getting close to Peter]]. Meanwhile, she's shown to be a CuteClumsyGirl, NiceGirl, AllLovingHero, and sometimes a whimsical soul in the Disney Fairies franchise. Disney Fairies either just characterized her in what was best marketable to little girls, depicted Tink before she lost her innocence in whatever tragedy that fan theories like to make, and/or it shows Tinker Bell as a multifaceted person.
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** Tinker Bell having a distant sister who wears all blue, has a pale hair colour, and ice-based powers. [[Disney/{{Frozen}} Sound familiar]]? To add to the coincidence, when Tinker Bell is hiding in the basket to cross the border, Clank and Bobble cover for her by pretending that they're sad to see the basket go. Fairy Mary's response? "Just let it go!" Periwinkle's hair even looks near identical to several of [[WhatCouldHaveBeen Elsa's prototypical hairstyles]].
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** Tinker Bell having a distant sister who wears all blue, has a pale hair colour, and ice-based powers. [[Disney/{{Frozen}} [[WesternAnimation/Frozen2013 Sound familiar]]? To add to the coincidence, when Tinker Bell is hiding in the basket to cross the border, Clank and Bobble cover for her by pretending that they're sad to see the basket go. Fairy Mary's response? "Just let it go!" Periwinkle's hair even looks near identical to several of [[WhatCouldHaveBeen Elsa's prototypical hairstyles]].
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** In ''Legend of the [=NeverBeast=]'', Fawn, a fairy good with animals, is voiced by Creator/GinniferGoodwin. She even has a scene near the beginning where she's teaching baby rabbits how to hop. About a year later, [[Disney/{{Zootopia}} Goodwin would voice an actual animal. A rabbit named Judy Hopps, to be exact.]]
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** In ''Legend of the [=NeverBeast=]'', Fawn, a fairy good with animals, is voiced by Creator/GinniferGoodwin. She even has a scene near the beginning where she's teaching baby rabbits how to hop. About a year later, [[Disney/{{Zootopia}} [[WesternAnimation/{{Zootopia}} Goodwin would voice an actual animal. A rabbit named Judy Hopps, to be exact.]]
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* RealWomenDontWearDresses: Explored in ''Pixie Hollow Games''. The Garden Fairies have a bad losing streak in the Games, and have a reputation for being {{Girly Girl}}s.
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* HarsherInHindsight: The ending scene of ''Legend of the [=NeverBeast=]'' where [[spoiler:the fairies have a ceremony for Gruff before he goes into his millennia-long sleep ([[DoesThisRemindYouOfAnything which is played like he's on his deathbed]]) and the last shot being of Gruff looking at Fawn before he falls asleep as the camera goes black]] turned out to be this when the next two movies were cancelled (along with [=DisneyToon=] Studios getting shut down), making this movie the last entry in the Disney Fairies film series. As a result, the final scene makes it seem like [[ThankingTheViewer the fairies are saying goodbye to the viewer as the franchise's last lights go out quietly]].
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** [[AmbiguouslyGay Silvermist]], the water-talent fairy seems pretty into Tinker Bell. Or at least more affectionate than is "proper" for two platonic fairies! She greets Tink by stroking her nose and saying, "Easy...Silvermist's got ya."
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** [[AmbiguouslyGay Silvermist]], the water-talent fairy seems pretty into Tinker Bell. Or at least more affectionate than is "proper" for two platonic fairies! She greets Tink by stroking her nose and saying, "Easy... Silvermist's got ya."
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* BaseBreakingCharacter: Tinker Bell's [[SameCharacterButDifferent characterization]]. In the [[Disney/PeterPan original]] [[Disney/ReturnToNeverland movies]], Tinker Bell was a JerkWithAHeartOfGold with a HairTriggerTemper and attempted to [[WouldHurtAChild kill]] Wendy because [[ClingyJealousGirl she was jealous of her getting close to Peter]]. Meanwhile, she's shown to be a CuteClumsyGirl, NiceGirl, AllLovingHero, and sometimes a whimsical soul in the Disney Fairies franchise. Disney Fairies either [[TheyJustDidntCare just characterized her in what was best marketable to little girls]], depicted Tink before she lost her innocence in whatever tragedy that fan theories like to make, and/or it shows Tinker Bell as a multifaceted person.
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* BaseBreakingCharacter: Tinker Bell's [[SameCharacterButDifferent characterization]]. In the [[Disney/PeterPan original]] [[Disney/ReturnToNeverland movies]], Tinker Bell was a JerkWithAHeartOfGold with a HairTriggerTemper and attempted to [[WouldHurtAChild kill]] Wendy because [[ClingyJealousGirl she was jealous of her getting close to Peter]]. Meanwhile, she's shown to be a CuteClumsyGirl, NiceGirl, AllLovingHero, and sometimes a whimsical soul in the Disney Fairies franchise. Disney Fairies either [[TheyJustDidntCare just characterized her in what was best marketable to little girls]], girls, depicted Tink before she lost her innocence in whatever tragedy that fan theories like to make, and/or it shows Tinker Bell as a multifaceted person.
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* OlderThanTheyThink: The word "fairy" was used in JM Barrie's original Peter Pan. The word "pixie" was used in Disney's film for no apparent reason. So ''please'' don't whine because they use the word "fairy" in this adaptation.
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* OlderThanTheyThink: The word "fairy" was used in JM J.M. Barrie's original Peter Pan.''Peter Pan''. The word "pixie" was used in Disney's film for no apparent reason. So ''please'' don't whine because they use the word "fairy" in this adaptation.
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** In Fairy Haven and the Quest for the Wand, when [[spoiler:Rani is stuck in the mind of a bat and forced to eat live bugs.]]
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** In Fairy ''Fairy Haven and the Quest for the Wand, Wand'', when [[spoiler:Rani is stuck in the mind of a bat and forced to eat live bugs.]]
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* SugarWiki/VisualEffectsOfAwesome: The animation in all the movies is far prettier and more detailed than a direct-to-dvd movie series has any right to be.
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* TheyChangedItSoItSucks: The film series has little in common with the books, such as making the attire of many of the fairies ColorCodedForYourConvenience depending on their talent, using an almost entirely new cast of characters with slightly altered personalities (such as Queen Clarion being more distant instead of [[WhatsUpKingDude close to her subjects]] and there being little to no references to the cast from the books), and introducing new lore for marketing reasons (like the winter fairies and alchemy).
* SugarWiki/VisualEffectsOfAwesome: The animation in all the movies is far prettier and more detailed than adirect-to-dvd direct-to-DVD movie series has any right to be.
* SugarWiki/VisualEffectsOfAwesome: The animation in all the movies is far prettier and more detailed than a
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* BaseBreakingCharacter: Tinker Bell's [[SameCharacterButDifferent characterization]]. In the [[Disney/PeterPan original]] [[Disney/ReturnToNeverland movies]], Tinker Bell was a JerkWithAHeartOfGold with a HairTriggerTemper and attempted to [[WouldHurtAChild kill]] Wendy because [[ClingyJealousGirl she was jealous of her getting close to Peter]]. Meanwhile, she's shown to be a CuteClumsyGirl, NiceGirl, AllLovingHero, and sometimes a whimsical soul in the Disney Fairies franchise. Disney Fairies either [[TheyJustDidntCare just characterized her in what was best marketable to little girls]], depicted Tink before she lost her innocence in whatever tragedy that fan theories like to make, and/or it shows Tinker Bell as a multifaceted person.
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** Fawn. So much so that she stars in her own picture, ''Legend of the Neverbeast'', complete with a new voice actor and outfit.
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** Fawn. So much so that she stars in her own picture, ''Legend of the Neverbeast'', [=NeverBeast=]'', complete with a new voice actor and outfit.
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* FanonDiscontinuity: [[StatusQuoIsGod Rani eventually gets her wings back]], but most fans prefer her as a wingless fairy so this gets ignored.
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* FanonDiscontinuity: FanonDiscontinuity:
** [[StatusQuoIsGod Rani eventually gets her wings back]], but most fans prefer her as a wingless fairy so this getsignored.ignored.
** Some like to ignore the movies for contradicting Tink's depiction in ''Disney/PeterPan'' while accusing the movies of making ''Peter Pan'' into a CashCowFranchise.
** [[StatusQuoIsGod Rani eventually gets her wings back]], but most fans prefer her as a wingless fairy so this gets
** Some like to ignore the movies for contradicting Tink's depiction in ''Disney/PeterPan'' while accusing the movies of making ''Peter Pan'' into a CashCowFranchise.
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** It would appear that Terrence was supposed to be Tink's love interest, but a significant portion of the fandom thought he was a pretty boy caricature (he's simply nice to the point of blandness, with his only real quirk being that he's a NeatFreak), and thought that Tink/Bobble was much more appealing.
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** It would appear that Terrence Terence was supposed to be Tink's love interest, but a significant portion of the fandom thought he was a pretty boy caricature (he's simply nice to the point of blandness, with his only real quirk being that he's a NeatFreak), and thought that Tink/Bobble was much more appealing.
** Tink/Silvermist also seems popular for Silvermist being a supportive friend to Tink.
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** In ''Legend of the Neverbeast'', Fawn, a fairy good with animals, is voiced by Creator/GinniferGoodwin. She even has a scene near the beginning where she's teaching baby rabbits how to hop. About a year later, [[Disney/{{Zootopia}} Goodwin would voice an actual animal. A rabbit named Judy Hopps, to be exact.]]
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** In ''Legend of the Neverbeast'', [=NeverBeast=]'', Fawn, a fairy good with animals, is voiced by Creator/GinniferGoodwin. She even has a scene near the beginning where she's teaching baby rabbits how to hop. About a year later, [[Disney/{{Zootopia}} Goodwin would voice an actual animal. A rabbit named Judy Hopps, to be exact.]]
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* GeniusBonus: At the end of ''Legend of the [=NeverBeast=]'', Fawn checks Gruff's heartbeat. It's not commented on, but it's [[spoiler:slower than normal, which is how Fawn realizes that he's about to hibernate]].
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** In ''Legend of the Neverbeast'', Fawn, a fairy good with animals, is voiced by Ginnifer Goodwin. About a year later, [[Disney/{{Zootopia}} Goodwin would voice an actual animal. A rabbit, to be exact.]]
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** In ''Legend of the Neverbeast'', Fawn, a fairy good with animals, is voiced by Ginnifer Goodwin.Creator/GinniferGoodwin. She even has a scene near the beginning where she's teaching baby rabbits how to hop. About a year later, [[Disney/{{Zootopia}} Goodwin would voice an actual animal. A rabbit, rabbit named Judy Hopps, to be exact.]]
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* FanonDiscontinuity: Rani eventually gets her wings back, but most fans prefer her as a wingless fairy so this gets ignored.
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* {{Fanon}}: Make no mistake, you may hear that Tinker Bell was born from Wendy's first laugh, but this is fanon. This largely died out by the time of ''Secret of the Wings'', just as Periwinkle was introduced.
* FanonDiscontinuity: [[StatusQuoIsGod Rani eventually gets her wingsback, back]], but most fans prefer her as a wingless fairy so this gets ignored.
* FanonDiscontinuity: [[StatusQuoIsGod Rani eventually gets her wings