Tinker Bell

Continuity mistake: When Tinker Bell asks her fairy friends to help her switch her talent, Terrence disappears after they got their pixie dust.

Continuity mistake: After Clank and Bobble knock all the nuts down on Tinker Bell's work desk, Fairy Mary comes to tell them to stop. At one point cheese appears which he was not there in other shots.

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Iridessa: Be careful, Rosetta, she may faint! Elevate her legs! No, wait! I mean the head! Wait, okay, if she's red, raise the head, if she's pale, raise the tail. Does she look pale or red?
Rosetta: ...She looks squished.

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Trivia: The baby that laughs at the beginning of the movie and the little girl that Tinkerbell brings the lost toy at the end of movie is the same little girl. She is Wendy Darling from Pete Pan.

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Suggested correction: Tinker Bell is born just before spring and then when spring arrives she brings the music box, so the baby can't be Wendy because it was only a few weeks at most.

If I'm correct, time in Neverland runs differently then on the main land.

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Question: How is it that there are winter fairies at the talent choosing ceremony in the first movie, Tinkerbell (2008) when in the fourth movie they state that winter fairies cannot fly in the warm areas?

Answer: I guess the writers hadn't quite figured out the whole universe of the fairies when they made the Tinkerbell movie. Seems easy enough to edit out the fairy placing the snowflake and when Clank and Bobble fly through winter with her. I agree it is a glaring error, and they should fix it.

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