Okay, now. Remember, I'm still trying to avoid the Pirate Fairy and Legend of the NeverBeast, but I'll still respect them for what they are, as well as being the final films and the closing of the series due to the cancelation and studio's shutdown.
But in some Alternate Reality, we would've had an actual movie that showed us how Tink joined Peter Pan and left Pixie Hollow behind. I still would've had this film as part of the Walt Disney Animation Studios lineup thus making it an original film, though it can make the Tinker Bell film series as prequels. Thus Legend of the NeverBeast would've been a scrapped project alongside Tinker Academy, and the Unknown Season plot, which served as a wake-up call as it was best if we just left the franchise canceled and let it be.
Like picture it as a line up like this.
Peter Pan (1953)
Peter Pan: Return to Neverland (2002)
Pixie Hollow (2005)
Tinker Bell (2008)
Tinker Bell and the Lost Treasure (2009)
Tinker Bell and the Great Fairy Rescue (2010)
The Pixie Hollow Games (2011)
The Secret of the Wings (2012)
The Pirate Fairy (2014)Now imagine an Alternate Universe that would have this as a reality. Though it can be loosely based on the book series that came before the film series as the franchise debut. What would you think of the plot, Sailorplanet97?
Now just imagine something that would've connected the films to the book series that came before the film series when the franchise first began. Imagine a film that featured this plot element. Well, now that I got the wake up call, I learned that we can't just really Astral Travel, *Out of Body Experience, and Time Travel* t the past to make it a reality, it would've influenced the Butterfly effect, and who knows what would've happened? Would it be canceled anyway? Will it give the writers a harder time deciding? Will some things that have happened never happen at all? We may never know, but it's not worth it as it's best to leave it alone. - But anyway, we better get back to the subject.
The title of the film will be known as; "Pixie Hollow"
Tink has encountered Peter on the beach, as this is the first time they meet. Tink was now wanting to bond with him, and want to bring a couple of human friends from the mainland to live in Neverland where they will never grow up and forever believe in fairies and other make-beliefs, no one telling them to stop believing. But this would've worried Queen Clarion as well as the other fairies in Neverland, as well as Lizzy and her father, Martin Griffiths. Now that Tink took so much Pixie Dust for Peter and the new gang, the Lost Boys, the Pixie Dust tree is struggling to stay alive and Pixie Hollow was having trouble now Tink decided to leave and it would've been up to Lizzy to talk some sense into Tinker Bell and restore the Pixie Dust Tree before all will be lost.
I want this film to help us sympathize with the other supporting characters and feel their emotions, like take Lizzy's father, Martin or Vidia as examples.
Martin's example: We need to feel sorry for what he has been through. Obviously, he may have been ignorant and was avoiding his daughter, and doubting her belief and love of fairies stating they don't exist, and too eager to present later ideas and discoveries to the Natural History Museum, but in this film, it can help us understand why he was like that in the first place; it's because of his childhood when he was younger or close to Lizzy's age when he stumbled upon a real fairy, but when he told a friend about it and keep it a secret, it somehow backfired and led the villagers get carried away of finding the real fairy and burn down a forest and his father was disgraced that he reluctantly had to send Martin to a discipline school to knock his make-belief obsession out, so it would make sense that he didn't want Lizzy to repeat the same mistake but just didn't have the heart to tell her any of it.
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Pixie Hollow
FantasyNow this is the film that is supposed to be instead of "Legend of the Never Beast." I still never saw that movie, but the least said about that movie, the better, as I still wish they had a different movie instead, because it wasn't the type I was h...