My kids and I have had some serious cabin fever recently. It is freezing cold and my whole family has been sharing the same cold. The same cold just bounces around from person to person. I planned a family movie night to kind of try to do something fun without leaving the house since we are all still sick. I made some treats, soup, and homemade rolls. We turned on space heaters and electric blankets and got all cozy to watch Disney’s new Tinker Bell and the Legend of the NeverBeast.
Hayden loves all the earlier Tinker Bell movies and Halli is in love with all things remotely girlie so I knew this new Tinker Bell movie would be a hit. Tinker Bell and the Legend of the NeverBeast is about Tinker Bell and her good friend Fawn.
Fawn is an animal fairy who is not afraid of breaking a few rules to help an animal in need. But Fawn comes face to face with a creature she has never seen before! He is massive in size and has amazing glowing green eyes. Fawn lovingly names this creature Gruff. The scout fairies of Pixie Hollow are determined to capture Gruff because they fear he will destroy their home. Fawn, Think and her other fairy friends risk everything to rescue the NeverBeast.
This is a clip of Pixie Hollows newest character “Gruff”:
My kids fell in love with Fawn. They both have a tender spot for animals and loved watching her silly ways of trying to take care of even the more dangerous ones. They also fell in love with Gruff. Even though he looks really intimidating Halli kept saying “cuuute bear dog.”
I also enjoyed watching Tinker Bell and the Legend of the NeverBeast. It was such a darling movie and it is really beautifully animated. I really want to sit and watch the other Tinker Bell movies now. It is a really entertaining movie. It is full of adventure, excitement, and has some really funny parts. The music is also amazing! Halli was dancing and twirling around the room to it.
Here is a special look at Tinker Bell and the Legend of the NeverBeast and the lovable Gruff:
Tinker Bell and the Legend of the NeverBeast is also packed with really great bonus features!
- 5 Essential Ingredients to Getting Gruff: Uncover the 5 Essential Ingredients in making “Tinker Bell and the Legend of the NeverBeast.” The 5 ingredients are story, design, animation, sound, and making Gruff.
- My Dad’s Movie: The True Story of the NeverBeast: Director Steve Loter takes us on a personal journey of how his young daughter taught him life lessons that became the story for “Tinker Bell and the Legend of the NeverBeast”.
- Jeff Corwin’s Guide to Real-World NeverBeasts: From high above the trees to the darkest depths of the ocean, Jeff Corwin takes you on a wild adventure around the world where you will discover some creatures that actually exist in the real world.
- Deleted Scenes with Intro by Director Steve Loter
- Tink’n About Animals: From a float of crocodiles to a mob of kangaroos, Fawn breaks down animal groupings by singing her own catchy song.
- Gruff Love: Meet the big, lovable star of the movie with this musical montage featuring KT Tunstall’s heartwarming song, “Strange Sight.”
- My Dad’s Movie: Hanging Out at the Premiere: Now that you know how I helped my Dad come up with the story for his movie, join me as I get to see it for the first time. (Disney Movie Anywhere Exclusive)
Now you can have some Pixie magic at home with your kids! Click the picture below to find some really sweet and crafty fairy creations.
Tinker Bell and the Legend of the NeverBeast is a movie I know we will watch again and again. My kids have already asked to watch it again. Tinker Bell and the Legend of the NeverBeast would be the perfect movie to tuck into some Easter Baskets this year! You can find Tinker Bell and the Legend of the NeverBeast at Amazon, Target, and Walmart.
I love to snuggle up with my 2 granddaughters (sisters) and watch wonderful Disney movies. They love Tinker Bell and all the fairies. I need to add Tinker Bell and the Legend of the NeverBeast to our collection. Thanks for doing this post and giving trailer links. 🙂
We are planning to get this because my granddaughter always points to it when it comes on TV.
I know a huge tinkerbell fan that would love to see this movie.