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** If we're going to get into LesYay for this fandom, that's hardly the most prominent example... the high ratio of female characters does increase the possibilities. Vidia & Tinker Bell can easily be turned into a BelligerentSexualTension situation, especially with Vidia's constant use of "sweetie" and "dear".

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** If we're going to get into LesYay for this fandom, that's hardly the most prominent example... the The high ratio of female characters does increase the possibilities. Vidia & Tinker Bell can easily be turned into a BelligerentSexualTension situation, especially with Vidia's constant use of "sweetie" and "dear".

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* EnsembleDarkhorse: Rani and Prilla are the most popular book-exclusive fairies.

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** Vidia. Being a DeadpanSnarker with a [[JerkWithAHeartOfGold heart of gold]] and an [[EvilIsSexy appealing design]], this is hardly surprising.
** 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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** Vidia. Being a DeadpanSnarker with a [[JerkWithAHeartOfGold heart of gold]] and an [[EvilIsSexy appealing design]], this is hardly surprising.
** 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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** "Flitteriffic!" But other than that, far less than you'd expect.
** Worse than that, ''Vidia'' of all people is resorted to using these puns! (though only in one short, where she was having a nightmare)
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** Some have criticized the film for using "fairy" to refer to the main characters and "fairy dust" to refer to their magic dust as opposed to "pixie" and "pixie dust" as is the case in the 1953 Disney film. However, this was actually a TruerToTheText change, as "fairy" and "fairy dust" is how both were referred to in J.M. Barrie's original ''Peter Pan'' books, with "pixie" being a term made up for the 1953 Disney film.

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** Some have criticized the film for using "fairy" to refer to the main characters and "fairy dust" to refer to their magic dust as opposed to "pixie" and "pixie dust" as is was the case in the 1953 Disney film. Disney's ''Peter Pan'' films. However, this was is actually a TruerToTheText change, TruerToTheText, as "fairy" and "fairy dust" is how both were referred to in J.J. M. Barrie's original ''Peter Pan'' books, with "pixie" being a term books had used "fairy" instead of "pixie", which was made up for the 1953 Disney Disney's film.
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** 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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** The word Some have criticized the film for using "fairy" to refer to the main characters and "fairy dust" to refer to their magic dust as opposed to "pixie" and "pixie dust" as is the case in the 1953 Disney film. However, this was used actually a TruerToTheText change, as "fairy" and "fairy dust" is how both were referred to in J.M. Barrie's original ''Peter Pan''. The word Pan'' books, with "pixie" was used in Disney's film being a term made up for no apparent reason. So ''please'' don't whine because they use the word "fairy" in this adaptation.1953 Disney film.
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** The setting of Pixie Hollow also predates the franchise by several decades and even the release of ''Peter Pan'' itself by a month, as an early version of Pixie Hollow called Pixieland appears in a 1953 comic titled ''Wendy and Tinker Bell in Pixie Hollow''. Pixieland is even shown to have a reigning queen, predating Queen Clarion by several decades.

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** The setting of Pixie Hollow also predates the franchise by several decades and even the release of ''Peter Pan'' itself by a month, as an early version of Pixie Hollow called Pixieland appears in a 1953 comic titled ''Wendy ''[[https://scrooge-mcduck.fandom.com/wiki/Wendy_and_Tinker_Bell_in_Pixieland Wendy and Tinker Bell in Pixie Hollow''.Pixieland]]''. Pixieland is even shown to have a reigning queen, predating Queen Clarion by several decades.
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** [[SameCharacterButDifferent Tinker Bell.]] In the [[WesternAnimation/PeterPan original]] [[WesternAnimation/ReturnToNeverland movies]], she was a JerkWithAHeartOfGold with a HairTriggerTemper 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'' 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. There's also the fact that [[SuddenlyVoiced she speaks]] unlike in the original ''WesternAnimation/PeterPan'' film and other Disney media. Some don't mind her having a voice and find it to be a necessity given that she's the main protagonist, while others feel her having a voice is an insult to the original intention with Tink and takes away much of what made her fun in the original material. That said, this has been largely mitigated by later works explaining that she can only speak to other fairies, with her remaining mute to humans.

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** [[SameCharacterButDifferent Tinker Bell.]] In the [[WesternAnimation/PeterPan original]] [[WesternAnimation/ReturnToNeverland movies]], she was a JerkWithAHeartOfGold with a HairTriggerTemper 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'' 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. There's also the fact that [[SuddenlyVoiced she speaks]] unlike in the original ''WesternAnimation/PeterPan'' film and most other Disney media. Some don't mind her having a voice and find it to be a necessity given that she's the main protagonist, while others feel her having a voice is an insult to the original intention with Tink and takes away much of what made her fun in the original material. That said, this has been largely mitigated by later works explaining that she can only speak to other fairies, with her remaining mute to humans.



** Although Tinker Bell was known for being TheVoiceless prior to this franchise, she has spoken in a few comics from the 1950s released shortly after the original ''Peter Pan'' film, years before the franchise was conceptualized.
** The setting of Pixie Hollow also predates the franchise by several decades and even the release of ''Peter Pan'' itself by a month, as an early version of Pixie Hollow called Pixieland appears in a 1953 comic titled ''Wendy and Tinker Bell in Pixie Hollow''. Pixieland is even shown to have a queen, predating Queen Clarion by several decades.

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** Although Tinker Bell was known for being TheVoiceless prior to this franchise, she has spoken in a few several comics from the 1950s released shortly after the original ''Peter Pan'' film, years before the franchise was conceptualized.
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** The setting of Pixie Hollow also predates the franchise by several decades and even the release of ''Peter Pan'' itself by a month, as an early version of Pixie Hollow called Pixieland appears in a 1953 comic titled ''Wendy and Tinker Bell in Pixie Hollow''. Pixieland is even shown to have a reigning queen, predating Queen Clarion by several decades.
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** The setting of Pixie Hollow also predates the franchise by several decades and even the release of ''Peter Pan'' by a month, as an early version of the setting called Pixieland appears in a 1953 comic titled ''Wendy and Tinker Bell in Pixie Hollow''. Pixieland is even shown to have a queen, predating Queen Clarion by several decades.

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** The setting of Pixie Hollow also predates the franchise by several decades and even the release of ''Peter Pan'' itself by a month, as an early version of the setting Pixie Hollow called Pixieland appears in a 1953 comic titled ''Wendy and Tinker Bell in Pixie Hollow''. Pixieland is even shown to have a queen, predating Queen Clarion by several decades.
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** The setting of Pixie Hollow also predates the franchise by several decades and even the release of ''Peter Pan'' film by a month, as an early version of the setting called Pixieland appears in a 1953 comic titled ''Wendy and Tinker Bell in Pixie Hollow''. Pixieland is even shown to have a queen, predating Queen Clarion by several decades.

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** The setting of Pixie Hollow also predates the franchise by several decades and even the release of ''Peter Pan'' film by a month, as an early version of the setting called Pixieland appears in a 1953 comic titled ''Wendy and Tinker Bell in Pixie Hollow''. Pixieland is even shown to have a queen, predating Queen Clarion by several decades.
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** The setting of Pixie Hollow also predates the franchise by several decades, as an early version of the setting called Pixieland appeared in a 1953 comic titled ''Wendy and Tinker Bell in Pixie Hollow''. Pixieland is even shown to have a queen, predating Queen Clarion by several decades.

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** The setting of Pixie Hollow also predates the franchise by several decades, decades and even the release of ''Peter Pan'' film by a month, as an early version of the setting called Pixieland appeared appears in a 1953 comic titled ''Wendy and Tinker Bell in Pixie Hollow''. Pixieland is even shown to have a queen, predating Queen Clarion by several decades.

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** Although Tinker Bell was known for being TheVoiceless prior to this franchise, she has spoken in a few comics from the 1950s released shortly after the original ''Peter Pan'' film, years before this franchise was conceptualized.
** Pixie Hallow also predates this franchise by several decades, as it appeared in the 50s comics, albeit called Pixieland.

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** Although Tinker Bell was known for being TheVoiceless prior to this franchise, she has spoken in a few comics from the 1950s released shortly after the original ''Peter Pan'' film, years before this the franchise was conceptualized.
** The setting of Pixie Hallow Hollow also predates this the franchise by several decades, as it an early version of the setting called Pixieland appeared in the 50s comics, albeit called Pixieland.a 1953 comic titled ''Wendy and Tinker Bell in Pixie Hollow''. Pixieland is even shown to have a queen, predating Queen Clarion by several decades.



* AuthorsSavingThrow: ''The Great Fairy Rescue'' explains that although Tinker Bell is capable of speaking, it is largely a case of TranslationConvention, as she can only do so to other fairies, with her (and the other fairies) remaining TheVoiceless to humans, which ''Peter Pan'' fans agree to be a good compromise between having her be both mute and being able to speak.

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** While this franchise is the first time Disney's version of Tinker Bell spoke, Tinker Bell has been voiced in other non-Disney ''Peter Pan'' related media, such as ''Film/{{Hook}}'' and ''WesternAnimation/PeterPanAndThePirates'', years before this franchise was conceptualized.

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** While this franchise is the first time Disney's version of Although Tinker Bell spoke, Tinker Bell was known for being TheVoiceless prior to this franchise, she has been voiced spoken in other non-Disney a few comics from the 1950s released shortly after the original ''Peter Pan'' related media, such as ''Film/{{Hook}}'' and ''WesternAnimation/PeterPanAndThePirates'', film, years before this franchise was conceptualized.conceptualized.
** Pixie Hallow also predates this franchise by several decades, as it appeared in the 50s comics, albeit called Pixieland.
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** [[SameCharacterButDifferent Tinker Bell.]] In the [[WesternAnimation/PeterPan original]] [[WesternAnimation/ReturnToNeverland movies]], she was a JerkWithAHeartOfGold with a HairTriggerTemper 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'' 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. There's also the fact that [[SuddenlyVoiced she speaks]] unlike in the original ''WesternAnimation/PeterPan'' or other Disney media, which some don't mind and find it to be a necessity given that she's the main protagonist, while others feel her having a voice is an insult to the original intention with Tink. That said, this has been largely mitigated by later works explaining that she can only speak to other fairies, with her remaining mute to humans.

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** [[SameCharacterButDifferent Tinker Bell.]] In the [[WesternAnimation/PeterPan original]] [[WesternAnimation/ReturnToNeverland movies]], she was a JerkWithAHeartOfGold with a HairTriggerTemper 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'' 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. There's also the fact that [[SuddenlyVoiced she speaks]] unlike in the original ''WesternAnimation/PeterPan'' or film and other Disney media, which some media. Some don't mind her having a voice and find it to be a necessity given that she's the main protagonist, while others feel her having a voice is an insult to the original intention with Tink.Tink and takes away much of what made her fun in the original material. That said, this has been largely mitigated by later works explaining that she can only speak to other fairies, with her remaining mute to humans.



* AuthorsSavingThrow: ''The Great Fairy Rescue'' explains that although Tinkerbell is capable of speaking, it is largely a case of TranslationConvention, as she can only do so to other fairies, with her (as well as other fairies) remaining TheVoiceless to humans, which ''Peter Pan'' fans agree to be a clever explanation behind why she can suddenly speak and a good compromise between having her be both mute and being able to speak.

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* AuthorsSavingThrow: ''The Great Fairy Rescue'' explains that although Tinkerbell Tinker Bell is capable of speaking, it is largely a case of TranslationConvention, as she can only do so to other fairies, with her (as well as (and the other fairies) remaining TheVoiceless to humans, which ''Peter Pan'' fans agree to be a clever explanation behind why she can suddenly speak and a good compromise between having her be both mute and being able to speak.

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** [[SameCharacterButDifferent Tinker Bell.]] In the [[WesternAnimation/PeterPan original]] [[WesternAnimation/ReturnToNeverland movies]], she was a JerkWithAHeartOfGold with a HairTriggerTemper 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'' 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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** [[SameCharacterButDifferent Tinker Bell.]] In the [[WesternAnimation/PeterPan original]] [[WesternAnimation/ReturnToNeverland movies]], she was a JerkWithAHeartOfGold with a HairTriggerTemper 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'' 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. There's also the fact that [[SuddenlyVoiced she speaks]] unlike in the original ''WesternAnimation/PeterPan'' or other Disney media, which some don't mind and find it to be a necessity given that she's the main protagonist, while others feel her having a voice is an insult to the original intention with Tink. That said, this has been largely mitigated by later works explaining that she can only speak to other fairies, with her remaining mute to humans.


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* AuthorsSavingThrow: ''The Great Fairy Rescue'' explains that although Tinkerbell is capable of speaking, it is largely a case of TranslationConvention, as she can only do so to other fairies, with her (as well as other fairies) remaining TheVoiceless to humans, which ''Peter Pan'' fans agree to be a clever explanation behind why she can suddenly speak and a good compromise between having her be both mute and being able to speak.
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** While the franchise is the first time Disney's version of Tinker Bell spoke in words and is generally known to be TheVoiceless, Tinker Bell has been voiced in other ''Peter Pan'' related media prior to this franchise, such as ''Film/{{Hook}}'' and ''WesternAnimation/PeterPanAndThePirates''.

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** While the this franchise is the first time Disney's version of Tinker Bell spoke in words and is generally known to be TheVoiceless, spoke, Tinker Bell has been voiced in other non-Disney ''Peter Pan'' related media prior to this franchise, media, such as ''Film/{{Hook}}'' and ''WesternAnimation/PeterPanAndThePirates''.''WesternAnimation/PeterPanAndThePirates'', years before this franchise was conceptualized.

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* 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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** While the franchise is the first time Disney's version of Tinker Bell spoke in words and is generally known to be TheVoiceless, Tinker Bell has been voiced in other ''Peter Pan'' related media prior to this franchise, such as ''Film/{{Hook}}'' and ''WesternAnimation/PeterPanAndThePirates''.
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* TheyChangedItNowItSucks: How some of this more hardcore ''WesternAnimation/PeterPan'' fans feel about Tinker Bell being SuddenlyVoiced, on top of having become [[TookALevelInKindness nicer]] compared to how she was depicted in ''Peter Pan''.
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* CultClassic: The franchise isn't nearly as popular or as well known as other Disney franchises and was QuietlyCancelled due to poor sales, but the charming and interesting setting, on top of the fun cast of characters has led to it gaining a small cult following amongst Disney fans, especially amongst those who are already fans of ''WesternAnimation/PeterPan''.
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* FoeYay: Tinker Bell and Vidia (though only apparent in the first movie). Rosetta and Rumble in ''Pixie Hollow Games'', and Fawn and Nyx in ''Legend of the Neverbeast'' have possible subtext as well.
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* CrossoverShip: Shipping the ''Disney Fairies'' with either ''WesternAnimation/{{Epic}}'' characters or ''WesternAnimation/StrangeMagic'' characters.

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* CrossoverShip: Shipping the ''Disney Fairies'' with either ''WesternAnimation/{{Epic}}'' ''WesternAnimation/Epic2013'' characters or ''WesternAnimation/StrangeMagic'' characters.
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* FanonDiscontinuity: Rani [[StatusQuoIsGod eventually gets her wings back]], but most fans prefer her as a wingless fairy so this gets ignored.
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** For those familiar with ''Franchise/KingdomHearts'', guess who's called the [[Music/JesseMcCartney "Roxas]] Fairy"?
** Who doesn't want to call young James as Pirate [[Creator/TomHiddleston Loki]]?
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** The plot of ''Neverbeast'' involves a magical creature that only awakens every thousand years in conjunction with a comet and forms a friendship with a person for the few days they are awake but eventually has to leave them-- much like the plot of ''Anime/PokemonTheMovieJirachiWishMaker''.

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** The plot of ''Neverbeast'' involves a magical creature that only awakens every thousand years in conjunction with a comet and forms a friendship with a person for the few days they are awake but eventually has to leave them-- much like the plot of ''Anime/PokemonTheMovieJirachiWishMaker''.''Anime/PokemonJirachiWishMaker''.
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** The plot of ''Neverbeast'' involves a magical creature that only awakens every thousand years in conjunction with a comet and forms a friendship with a person for the few days they are awake but eventually has to leave them-- much like the plot of ''Anime/PokemonTheMovieJirachiWishMaker''.
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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.]] Popular talents are [[PoisonousPerson poison]] and [[PlayingWithFire fire]].

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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.]] talents]]. Popular talents are [[PoisonousPerson poison]] {{poison|ousPerson}} and [[PlayingWithFire fire]].



** Tinker Bell having a distant sister who wears all blue, has a pale hair 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]].

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** Tinker Bell having a distant sister who wears all blue, has a pale hair color, and ice-based powers. [[WesternAnimation/Frozen2013 Sound familiar]]? 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]].



** Gruff from ''Legend of the Neverbeast'' looks quite a bit like a cross between the [[Film/AliceInWonderland2010 Bandersnatch]] 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 Bandersnatch]] and [[WesternAnimation/AvatarTheLastAirbender Appa]].WesternAnimation/{{A|vatarTheLastAirbender}}ppa.



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** In ''Pixie Hollow Games'', Rumble crosses this when he [[spoiler:shoots Rosetta and Chloe's race car with a lightning bolt]]. Certainly, it's a horizon crossing in the eyes of his partner, who reacts by [[spoiler:throwing the race.]] Of course, it probably didn't help his situation that [[spoiler: Rumble used Glimmer's magic to do it, as he himself can only create thunder, not lightning]].
** James in "The Pirate Fairy" after he [[spoiler:leaves Zarina to drown.]]

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** In ''Pixie Hollow Games'', Rumble crosses this when he [[spoiler:shoots Rosetta and Chloe's race car with a lightning bolt]]. Certainly, it's a horizon crossing in the eyes of his partner, who reacts by [[spoiler:throwing the race.]] race]]. Of course, it probably didn't help his situation that [[spoiler: Rumble used Glimmer's magic to do it, as he himself can only create thunder, not lightning]].
** James in "The Pirate Fairy" after he [[spoiler:leaves Zarina to drown.]]drown]].



** 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 Haven and the Quest for the Wand'', when [[spoiler:Rani is stuck in the mind of a bat and forced to eat live bugs.]]bugs]].



* 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).

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* TheyChangedItSoItSucks: TheyChangedItNowItSucks: 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).
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** ''Pixie Hollow Games''’s “Dig Down Deeper”, a rhythmic sports anthem by Creator/{{Zendaya}}.
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* AdaptationalDisplacement: Many book-only characters like Rani and Prilla are obscure due to the film's being more popular than the original books.

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** ''The Pirate Fairy'' won't be the last time Creator/TomHiddleston plays a character [[Series/Loki2021 who will have]] his hand bitten off by a reptile.[[note]]Though by an alligator instead of a crocodile[[/note]]
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* SugarWiki/AwesomeArt: Mark Cote, Denise Shimabukuro (character designer), David Christiana (cover artist), Judith Holmes Clark (cover artist), Charles Pickens (cover artist), and Adrienne Brown (cover artist) all do an excellent job of capturing the mystical and whimisical lives of the Never Fairies.
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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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