Saturday, February 13, 2016

The Pixie Fairies Rescue Squad (2011) Information

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Winnie the Pooh & The Pixie Fairies Rescue Squad

Directed by: Stephen J. Anderson, Don Hall, Burny MattinsonRoy Conli
Produced by: Peter Del Vecho, Clark Spencer
Written by: Stephen J. Anderson, Clio Chiang, Don Dougherty, Don Hall, Kendelle Hoyer, Brian Kesinger, Nicole Mitchell, Jeremy Spears
Story by: Stephen J. Anderson, Clio Chiang, Don Dougherty, Don Hall, Kendelle Hoyer, Brian Kesinger, Nicole Mitchell, Jeremy Spears
Screenplay by: Nathan Greno, Dan Gerson, Robert L. Baird
Based on: Classic Winnie-the-Pooh stories by A. A. Milne
Starring: Pamela Adlon, Angela Bartys, Eric Bauza, Jeff Bennett, Bob Bergen, Jeff Bergman, Jocelyn Blue, Jack Boulter, Kristin Chenoweth, Jim Cummings, Elle Fanning, Craig Ferguson, Kelsey GrammerJennifer HaleWyatt Hall, Huell Howser, Charity JamesMichael Jordan, Tom Kenny, Wayne Knight, Lucy Liu, Kristen Anderson-Lopez, Bud Luckey, Burny Mattinson, Jesse McCartney, June Melby, Chloe Grace Moretz, Lauren Mote, Travis Oates, Rob Paulsen, Faith Prince, Theresa RandleCatherine Reitman, Michael Sheen, Kelly SheridanTilda SwintonRaven-Symoné, Colleen Wainwright, Mae Whitman
Narrated by: John Cleese, Cara Dillion
Music by: Joel McNeely, Henry Jackman, Randy Newman, Kristen Anderson-Lopez, Robert Lopez, Zooey Deschanel
Cinematography: Julio Macat
Edited by: Lisa Linder
Production companies: Walt Disney Pictures, Walt Disney Animation Studios, Disney Fairies
Distributed by: Walt Disney Studios Motion Pictures
Release dates: April 15, 2011 (United Kingdom / Ireland), July 15, 2011 (United States)
DVD/Blu-Ray release date: October 25, 2011
Running time: 247 minutes
Country: United States
Language: English
Budget: $165 million
Box office: $481.6 million

The Pixie Fairies Rescue Squad is a 2011 American 3D live action/traditionally animated/computer-animated musical fantasy-comedy adventure film and the sequel to the 2010 film, Muppets & Fairies Ever After; produced by Walt Disney Animation Studios and released by Walt Disney Pictures. Inspired by A. A. Milne's stories of the same name, it shares with Winnie the Pooh as their 51st animated features in the Walt Disney Animated Classics series, along with the 13th and 24th features, Alice in Wonderland and The Fox and the Hound (as both summer anniversary films). It shares with Disney's Atlantis: The Lost Empire and Disney/Pixar's Cars 2 as Disney's summer anniversary films. The film is directed by Stephen J. Anderson (Meet the Robinsons), Don Hall (Big Hero 6), Burny Mattinson (The Great Mouse Detective, Mickey's Christmas Carol), and Roy Conli (Big Hero 6, Tangled), written by A. A. Milne and Mattinson, and produced by Peter Del Vecho (Treasure Planet) and Clark Spencer (Lilo & Stitch, Wreck-It Ralph), and screenplay written by Dan Gerson (Monsters, Inc., Big Hero 6, Chicken LittleCars 3) and Nathan Greno (Meet the Robinsons). The film is part of Disney's Winnie the Pooh franchise, the fifth theatrical Winnie the Pooh film released, and Walt Disney Animation Studios' second adaptation of Winnie the Pooh stories. In the film, Tinker Bell and Alice get stolen by a greedy cartoon owner named Al and Lizzy, a little girl with a steadfast belief in the power of pixie dust and the magic land of fairies, oblivious of her father scientist, Dr. Griffiths. Two very different worlds unite for the first time and Tinker Bell develops a special bond with a curious child in need of a friend. As their fellow Looney Tunes and fairies launch a daring rescue and go around the streets of Orlando to save them, Tinker Bell takes a huge risk, putting her own safety and the future of all fairy-kind in jeopardy while Alice is tempted by the idea of immortality in a Japanese museum. During the part of the film, the aforementioned residents of the Hundred Acre Wood embark on a quest to save Christopher Robin from an imaginary culprit while Pooh deals with a hunger for honey.
Production for the film with the third installment began in September 2009 with John Lasseter announcing that they wanted to create a film that would "transcend generations." The cast from the previous film returned, consisting of Mae Whitman, Jeff BergmanPamela Adlon, Lucy Liu, Raven-Symoné, Bob Bergen, Kristin Chenoweth, Eric Bauza, Angela Bartys, Rob Paulsen, Jeff Bennett, Michael Jordan, Theresa Randle, and Jesse McCartneyJim Cummings and Wayne Knight, who voiced Ray and Stan Podolak in Tinker Bell & Looney Tunes will voice new characters and several newcomers are introduced, consisting of Chloë Grace Moretz, Lauren MoteElle FanningMichael Sheen, Kelsey Grammer, Travis Oates, Tom Kenny, Craig Ferguson, Bud Luckey, and Kristen Anderson-Lopez. Joel McNeely and Randy Newman return to compose the film's orchestral score with Henry Jackman, Robert Lopez and his wife, Kristen Anderson-Lopez joining in. The film also features six songs by the Lopezes, two performances by Cara Dillion and Bridgit Mendler, as well as actress and musician Zooey Deschanel.
The Pixie Fairies Rescue Squad premiered at London, the United Kingdom and Dublin, Ireland on April 15, 2011 and went into general theatrical release on July 15, 2011. Like the other predecessors, the film was an critical and commercial success (internationally), and received very positive reviews, garnering a 91% "certified fresh" rating on Rotten Tomatoes, grossing $481 million worldwide, and earned a Best Animated Feature nomination at Academy Awards.
The film is dedicated to Dan Read, who had working on Disney films including The Emperor's New Groove and Chicken Little, and died on May 25, 2010. This was also Huell Howser's (who voices the Backson in the epilogue) only film role before his death in January 6, 2013. Its Blu-ray and DVD is released on October 25, 2011. It was accompanied in theaters by a short film, The Ballad of Nessie. Unlike the other films in the series, it takes place entirely away from Pixie Hollow, Hollywood.
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Plot
Set two years after the events in Tinker Bell & Looney Tunes, Tinker Bell attends fairy camp like the other fairies while Michael Jordan, Bugs Bunny, and the rest of the Looney Tunes gang attended the English Festival in Orlando, Florida to celebrate the arrival of Alice. They prepare for Michael's basketball camp, but failed when Alice stumbles and hurts her arm. Michael's wife, Juanita decides to leave Alice behind. The next day, Alice discovers Wheezy, a penguin, has been in the patient room next door due to his sore throat. When Tink attempts to go find some lost things, Vidia asks her if she's going to the human house, which isn't far from camp. The question makes Tink curious and eventually sneaks off. Vidia follows behind to watch over her.
When she reaches the house, she is amazed by their "horseless carriage". She takes the time to flitter around under the car, while Vidia tries to get her to leave. When Juanita takes Wheezy to the yard sale, Alice rescues him, only to be stolen by a greedy cartoon collector, who takes her to his apartment. Eventually they do, but on their way back to camp, Tink and Vidia stumble upon a fairy-sized house made by Lizzy, a human girl who wishes to meet a real fairy. Tink immediately heads in to investigate, despite Vidia's constant warnings. Tink claims it to be perfectly safe, so Vidia slams the door shut in an attempt to scare her but unintentionally locks Tink inside. When Lizzy begins to approach the house, Vidia tries to free Tink to no avail. Lizzy discovers Tink inside and takes her to her home. She prepares to show Tink to her father, Dr. Griffiths, a very busy and serious scientist, but upon seeing all the butterflies he has pinned in display for research, she decides to keep Tink a secret. Bugs and all of the Looney Tunes identify the thief from a commercial as Al McWhiggin, the owner of an acme store called Al's Toon Barn. Bugs, Daffy Duck, Porky Pig, Sylvester, and Tweety Bird all set out to rescue Alice. Meanwhile, Vidia rallies Rosetta, Iridessa, Fawn, Silvermist, Clank and Bobble to rescue Tink. They try to sail on a stream which would take them straight to the Griffiths' house.
At Al's apartment, Alice learns that he is a valuable collectable based on a Lewis Carroll and A. A. Milne tales, Alice in Wonderland and Winnie the Pooh and is set to be sold to a cartoon museum in Tokyo, Japan. The story is based on three tales found in the Milne books. Two stories are from Winnie-the-Pooh: "In Which Eeyore Loses a Tail and Pooh Finds One" and "In Which Piglet Meets a Heffalump". The other story is found in The House at Pooh Corner: "In Which Rabbit Has a Busy Day and We Learn What Christopher Robin Does in the Mornings". Some elements, such as the gang thinking that Christopher Robin has been captured by a monster, are based on events from the film Pooh's Grand Adventure: The Search for Christopher Robin. Pooh wakes up one day to find that he is out of honey. While out searching for more, Pooh discovers that Eeyore has lost his tail. Pooh, Piglet, Rabbit, Owl, Kanga, and Roo come to the rescue while Tigger has his bouncing fun, and Christopher Robin decides to hold a contest to see who can find a replacement for Eeyore's tail. The prize for the winner is a fresh pot of honey. After many failed attempts for what would replace Eeyore's tail (such as a cuckoo clock), Kanga suggests they use a scarf, but it unravels.
Back at the human house, Lizzy reveals her fascination of fairies. Tink is flattered by her obsession and since Tink can't leave the house because it's raining outside, she decides to teach her nearly everything about fairies. They record their information in a new research book given to Lizzy by her father. During this time, they have grown a great friendship. While the other characters from the tale—Lorina, the White Rabbit, and Stinky Pete the Prospector—are excited about going, Alice wants to return home because he is still one of the Looney Tune colleagues. Lorina is upset because the museum is only interested in the collection if Alice is in it since they will return to storage if he is absent from the collection. When her arm is injured accidentally, Alice attempts to retrieve the healing medicine and escape but is foiled by someone mysteriously turning on Al's television set. When their ship goes over a waterfall, Silvermist manipulates the water to create a mid-air stream. While this does save their lives, the boat is wrecked.
The next day, Pooh goes to visit Christopher Robin and he finds a note that says "Gon Out Bizy Back Soon". Because Pooh is unable to read the note, he asks for Owl's help. Owl's poor reading comprehension skills lead Pooh and his friends to believe that Christopher Robin has been abducted by a ruthless and mischievous monster they call the "Backson" and Owl describes it in a song that is shown in a chalk-drawn scene. Rabbit plans to trap the Backson in a pit, which they think he'll fall into after following a trail of items leading to it. Meanwhile, Tigger, wanting a sidekick to help him defeat the Backson, recruits Eeyore to be a second Tigger. He dresses up like the Backson and tries to teach Eeyore how to fight. Eeyore, who is doing this against his will, escapes from Tigger and hides underwater.
The next morning, a doctor fixes her arm and he learns that Lorina was once the beloved daughter of a mother named Lady Ida, who eventually outgrew her and gave her away. Pete warns her that the same fate awaits him when Michael grows up, whereas he will last forever in the museum. This convinces Alice to stay, now believing that all toons eventually get discarded by their owners. Meanwhile, Bugs and the other Tunes reach Al's Toon Barn, having travelled 20 blocks. While searching for Alice, Bugs is imprisoned into a cardboard box by his dead ringer of Bunny Dodgers with a utility belt, who thinks he is a real space hero. Bunny Dodgers joins the other Tunes, who mistake him as their Bugs. The fairies continue on foot but upon crossing a mudbank, Vidia gets stuck waist deep. While Clank and Bobble try to find something to pull her out, the other fairies are nearly run over by a car but are saved when Iridessa blinds the driver, who then vacates the car, giving the girls a chance to get Vidia out by grabbing onto the driver's shoelace.
After a while, the rain dies down, and Tink is able to return to camp. She gives Lizzy a hug and makes her way out but before she leaves, she watches Lizzy attempt to show her father the research. Unfortunately, Dr. Griffiths is too busy fixing the house's leaks to pay her any mind, so Tink returns and fixes the leaks, saving Lizzy's father from the burden. Afterwards, she makes the choice to release a captive butterfly Dr. Griffiths was planning on showing to a group of scientists. Thinking that his daughter was the one who set free the butterfly free, he sends her to her room. After discovering Al's plan, the troops arrive his apartment while Bugs escapes and pursues them, accidentally freeing Marvin the Martian, who immediately goes after him, intent on destroying him. Meanwhile, Vidia confesses to the rescue team that it was her fault that Tink has been captured. They comfort Vidia about the situation, informing her that it could have been worse without her presence.
Back in the tale, after a failed attempt to get honey from a bee hive, Pooh's imagination combined with his hunger get the better of him which has end up eating some mud and later, accidentally falls into the pit meant for the Backson. Rabbit, Kanga, Roo, Owl, Piglet, and Eeyore (who had found an anchor whilst he was hiding to replace his own tail) try to get him out, but fall in themselves. Piglet, who didn't fell in, attempts to get Pooh and friends out of the trap (though continuously irritating Rabbit with over-interpretations of his instructions), but he runs into Tigger, still in his Backson outfit, and mistakes him for the actual monster. Piglet escapes from Tigger on a red balloon, which knocks some of the storybook's letters into the pit. After the chase, Tigger and Piglet fall into the trap as well, where Eeyore reminds Tigger that he, being "the only one," is "the most wonderful thing about Tiggers". Eventually, Pooh figures out to use the fallen letters to form a ladder, and the animals are able to escape the pit. They soon find Christopher Robin, and tell him about the Backson, but he clarifies, saying he meant to be "back soon." The hunny pot prize was given to the red balloon from earlier, much to Pooh's dismay.
Back at the house, Tink shows Lizzy how to fly in her room with pixie dust. Once the rescue team finally reaches the human house, they are attacked by Lizzy's pet cat, Mr. Twitches. Despite being an animal fairy, Fawn is unable to immediately tame a cat under pressure. A chase ensues before she is able to find catnip, eventually taming the cat. After the Tunes find Alice, Bugs rejoins them and proves that he is the real Bugs, but Alice refuses to go home. Bugs reminds Alice of a toon's "true purpose" and warns him that in the museum, he will only be able to watch children from behind glass and never be played with again. Later, Pooh visits Owl only to find that Owl was the one that took Eeyore's tail, not realizing it belonged to Eeyore. Owl had been using Eeyore's tail as a bell-pull for his door. Pooh chooses to leave and return the tail to Eeyore instead of sharing a pot of honey with Owl. Christopher Robin is proud of Pooh's selflessness and rewards him with a large pot of honey.
After the show is over, Alice changes her mind and asks the storybook characters to come with him, but Pete prevents their escape. Having foiled Alice's escape the previous night, he reveals that he wants to go to Japan because he was never sold to cartoon lovers, allowing Al to take the storybook character with him. Then her father walks in, forcing Tink to hide in the fairy house. He finds footprints on the ceiling and sternly demands the truth. Lizzy tells him about Tink and shows him the research she and the fairy did in the book he gave her. Her father, however, still refuses to believe in fairies, and he and his daughter get into a disagreement. Angered by Dr. Griffiths' stubbornness, Tink reveals herself and chides him. The sight of the fairy astonishes the scientist and prompts him to capture Tink so that he could take her to London for research, but Vidia arrives just in time and pushes her out the way. Vidia is instead captured by Dr. Griffiths, but Lizzy and the fairies are able to convince him to think otherwise.
Bugs and the gang prepare to save Alice, but are caught by Marvin, who wants to destroy Bugs, but Daffy knocks him down Al's building. The Looney Tunes follow Al while Bunny Dodgers chooses to remain behind with an injured Marvin. Accompanied by the Nerdlucks, they steal a delivery truck and follow Al to an airport, where they enter the baggage handling system and free Alice. Pete injures Alice's arm again while preventing his escape, but is stuffed into a crate by the Looney Tunes to teach him a lesson of what it is like to be loved. They free the White Rabbit, only for Lorina to end up on the plane bound for Japan. Assisted by Bugs and the White Rabbit, Alice frees Lorina and the Tunes find their way home. Dr. Griffiths apologizes to his daughter for not believing her. Vidia is then freed.
In the end, Michael returns from the basketball vacation, he accepts Lorina, the White Rabbit, and the Nerdlucks as his new colleagues, thinking Juanita bought them, and cares for Alice's injured arm. Meanwhile, Al's business has suffered due to his failure to sell the storybook characters. Alice tells Bugs that he is not worried about Michael discarding her because, when he does, they will still have each other for company. Wheezy's throat has been fixed. Lizzy and her father are now closer than ever. Vidia and Tink form a friendship.
In a epilogue scene, it is revealed that the rumored Backson actually exists deep in the woods, but is much friendlier than imagined. He discovers the trail of objects that the animals left, and picks up each one, planning to return them to whoever owns them. He ends up falling into the pit that was originally meant for him and waits for someone to arrive and help him out. He adds, "I sure hope that fellow will be back soon."
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Cast (in credits order)
Chloe Grace Moretz – Alice
Mae Whitman – Tinker Bell
Lauren Mote – Lizzy
Jim Cummings – Winnie the Pooh / Tigger
Jeff Bergman – Bugs Bunny / Daffy DuckSylvester / Tweety / Foghorn Leghorn
Pamela Adlon – Vidia
Elle Fanning – Lorina
Kelsey Grammer – Stinky Pete
Michael Sheen – Dr. Griffiths
Lucy Liu – Silvermist
Raven-Symoné – Iridessa
Kristin Chenoweth – Rosetta
Angela Bartys – Fawn
Travis Oates – Piglet
Bob Bergen – Porky Pig / Various
Rob Paulsen – Bobble
Jeff Bennett – Clank / Driver
Tom Kenny – Rabbit
Craig Ferguson – Owl
Bud Luckey – Eeyore
Eric Bauza – Marvin the Martian
John Cleese – Narrator
Jack Boulter – Christopher Robin
Kristen Anderson-Lopez – Kanga
Wyatt Hall – Roo
Jesse McCartney – Terence
Tilda Swinton – Lady Ascot
Wayne Knight – Al McWhiggin
Michael Jordan – Himself
Theresa Randle – Juanita Jordan
Jennifer Hale – Mrs. Pussycat
Kelly Sheridan – Barbie
Jerome Ranft – Wheezy
Burny Mattinson – Geri the Cleaner
Jocelyn Blue – Pound
Charity James – Blanko
June Melby – Bang
Catherine Reitman – Bupkus
Colleen Wainwright – Nawt
Huell Howser – Backson
Cara Dillion – Prologue Narrator
Faith Prince – Mrs. Perkins
Steve Alterman
Charles Bartlett
Ashley Boettcher
Jillian Bowen
Johanna Braddy
Corey Burton
Cathy Cavadini
Will Collyer
Peter Del Vecho
John DeMita
Terri Douglas
Courtnee Draper
Judi Durand
Aaron Fors
Pat Fraley
Willow Geer
Daniel Gerson
Aaron Hendry
Barbara Iley
Forrest Iwaszewski
Carlyle King
Daamen Krall
Lisa Linder Silver
Robert Lopez
Christina MacGregor
Lewis Macleod
Mona Marshall
Jeremy Maxwell
Daniel Mora
Tim Mertens
Nolan North
Jason Pace
Paige Pollack
Alex Puccinelli
Moira Quirk
David Randolph
Noreen Reardon
Aurian Redson
Darren Richardson
Shane Sweet
Regina Taufen
Nancy Truman
William Vanderpuye
Diz White
James Daniel Wilson
Ruth Zalduondo
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Birthday Months + Death Months
Dorothy Provine (January 20, 1935 — April 25, 2010)
Frances Bay (January 23, 1919 — September 15, 2011)
John Forsythe (January 29, 1918 — April 1, 2010)
Jean Simmons (January 31, 1929 — January 22, 2010)
Pete Postlethwaite (February 7, 1946 — January 2, 2011)
Bill Justice (February 9, 1914 — February 10, 2011)
Leslie Nielsen (February 11, 1926 — November 28, 2010)
Rue McClanahan (February 21, 1934 — July 3, 2010)
Steve Jobs (February 24, 1955 — October 5, 2011)
Bill Hunter (February 27, 1940 — May 21, 2011)
Eugenia Paul (March 3, 1935 — May 24, 2010)
Lynn Redgrave (March 8, 1943 — May 2, 2010)
Peter Graves (March 18, 1926 — March 14, 2010)
Lorene Yarnell (March 21, 1944 — July 29, 2010)
Eugenia Dinning (March 29, 1924 — February 22, 2011)
Kenneth Mars (April 4, 1935 — February 12, 2011)
Harry Morgan (April 10, 1915 — December 7, 2011)
Glenn Shadix (April 15, 1952 — September 7, 2010)
James Gammon (April 20, 1940 — July 16, 2010)
Wayne Robson (April 29, 1946 — April 4, 2011)
Ilene Woods (May 5, 1929 — July 1, 2010)
Dennis Hopper (May 17, 1936 — May 29, 2010)
Don Diamond (June 4, 1921 — June 19, 2011)
Lena Horne (June 30, 1917 — May 9, 2010)
Peter Alexander (June 30, 1926 — February 12, 2011)
Gloria Stuart (July 4, 1910 — September 26, 2010)
Bill Skiles (July 5, 1931 — May 16, 2011)
Norma Zimmer (July 13, 1923 — May 10, 2011)
Blake Edwards (July 26, 1922 — December 15, 2010)
Joan Gerber (July 29, 1935 — August 22, 2011)
Cammie King (August 5, 1934 — September 1, 2010)
Ron Gans (August 9, 1931 — June 29, 2010)
Jimmy Dean (August 10, 1928 — June 13, 2010)
Fess Parker (August 16, 1924 — March 18, 2010)
Eddie Carroll (September 6, 1933 — April 6, 2010)
Wally Boag (September 9, 1920 — June 3, 2011)
Nicol Williamson (September 14, 1936 — December 16, 2011)
Jackie Cooper (September 15, 1922 — May 3, 2011)
Peter Falk (September 16, 1927 — June 23, 2011)
Eddie Barth (September 29, 1931 — May 28, 2010)
Tom Bosley (October 1, 1927 — October 19, 2010)
Jeff Conaway (October 5, 1950 — May 27, 2011)
Betty Taylor (October 7, 1919 — June 4, 2011)
Gordon Tootoosis (October 25, 1941 — July 5, 2011)
Angayuqaq Oscar Kawagley (November 8, 1934 — April 24, 2011)
Randy Savage (November 15, 1952 — May 20, 2011)
Billie Mae Richards (November 21, 1921 — September 10, 2010)
Michael Gough (November 23, 1916 — March 17, 2011)
Bill Erwin (December 2, 1914 — December 29, 2010)
James MacArthur (December 8, 1937 — October 28, 2010)
Harold Gould (December 10, 1923 — September 11, 2010)
Barbara Kent (December 16, 1907 — October 13, 2011)
Charlie Callas (December 20, 1924 — January 27, 2011)
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Script
For the whole script, go to the script
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Cars 2
100+ matches: Mater, Lightning McQueen, Finn McMissile, Holley Shiftwell
45 matches: Francesco Bernoulli
36 matches: Brent Mustangburger
35 matches: Professor Zündapp
32 matches: Grem
28 matches: Sir Miles Axlerod
24 matches: Acer
18 matches: David Hobbscap
17 matches: Sally Carrera, Lemon Kingpin
16 matches: Mater's Computer
15 matches: Darrell Cartrip, Uncle Topolino, Luigi
12 matches: Tombér
11 matches: Mel Dorado, Otis
9 matches: Rod "Torque" Redline
8 matches: Fillmore, Sarge, Vladmir Trunkov
7 matches: Flo, Guido
6 matches: Siddeley, Victor Hugo, Crabby, Tubbs Pacer, J. Curby Gremlin
5 matches: Leland Turbo, Lewis Hamilton, Ivan the Tow Truck
4 matches: Tony Trihull, Jeff Gordon, Alexander Hugo, Ramone, the Queen
3 matches: Mama Topolino, Van, Sheriff
2 matches: Lizzie, Mack, Minny

24 matches: Mater
23 matches: Brent Mustangburger
13 matches: Finn McMissile, Holley Shiftwell
11 matches: Lightning McQueen, Darrell Cartrip
9 matches: Mater's Computer
6 matches: Professor Zündapp, David Hobbscap
2 matches: Grem, Acer, Lemon Kingpin, Tannoy, Italian Announcer, Automated Voice
1 match: Francesco Bernoulli, Sally Carrera, Uncle Topolino, Luigi, Tony Trihull, PA, Reporter, Airport PA
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The Pixie Fairies Rescue Squad (Winnie the PoohTinker Bell and the Great Fairy Rescue)
100+ matches: Alice, Tinker Bell, LizzyWinnie the PoohBugs Bunny
100 matches: Dr. Griffiths
76 matches: Vidia
67 matches: Lorina
73 matches: Daffy Duck
?? matches: Piglet
55 matches: Porky Pig
?? matches: Tigger
53 matches: Al McWhiggin
?? matches: Rabbit
49 matches: Stinky Pete
?? matches: Owl
47 matches: Sylvester
?? matches: Christopher Robin
44 matches: Tweety
43 matches: Bobble
42 matches: Clank
?? matches: Narrator
33 matches: Rosetta
25 matches: Fawn, Michael Jordan
?? matches: Eeyore
21 matches: Silvermist
19 matches: Iridessa
?? matches: Kanga, Roo
14 matches: Lady Ascot, Juanita Jordan
11 matches: Wheezy
9 matches: Terence, Barbie
8 matches: Marvin the Martian
5 matches: Miranda Pussycat
4 matches: Geri the Cleaner
? matches: Backson
3 matches: Foghorn Leghorn
2 matches: Driver
1 match: NarratorMrs. Perkins

16 matches: Bobble, Narrator
15 matches: Bugs Bunny, Lizzy
14 matches: Winnie the PoohDr. Griffiths
11 matches: Daffy Duck, Clank
10 matches: Tweety
7 matches: PigletPorky Pig, Sylvester, Owl
6 matches: Stinky Pete, Rosetta, Rabbit
5 matches: Alice, Tigger
4 matches: Tinker Bell, Lorina, Silvermist, Christopher Robin
3 matches: Vidia, Iridessa, Kanga, Juanita Jordan, Announcer
2 matches: FawnLady Ascot, Foghorn Leghorn, Mother, Female Airport PA
1 match: RooBarbieFemale Narrator, Male Fairy, Male Garden Fairy, Male Airport PA, Amy
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Soundtrack (July 12, 2011)
The score to The Pixie Fairies Rescue Squad was composed and conducted by Henry Jackman (Big Hero 6, Wreck-It Ralph), Joel McNeely, who scored the first two Fairies films; and Randy Newman (who previously scored The Princess and the Frog & Tinker Bell & Looney Tunes). Hoping to find the right songwriters for their third film, the directors Anderson and Hall sent visuals to five songwriting teams. The duo instantly fell in love with the demos returned by Robert Lopez and Kristen Anderson-Lopez, who had previously worked with executive producer Lasseter and music executive Chris Montan on the theme park musical version of Finding Nemo. The first song which the songwriting candidates were asked to write was the one which became "Everything Is Honey", in which Pooh undergoes a wild hallucination in his desperate hunger for honey. The Lopezes' inspiration for writing their successful demo was their desperate lack of sleep at the time because of the restlessness of their then-newborn younger daughter, Annie. The Lopezes wrote seven songs for the film. Zooey Deschanel performed three songs for the film.
Tinker Bell's third installment adventure featuring Joel McNeely music gets premiere CD soundtrack release! "The majestic countryside of Florida and England meets the magical world of Pixie Hollow" is vivid description of score in booklet introduction by directors Stephen J. Anderson and Don Hall. As with two previous Tinker Bell scores, McNeely creates magical, magnificent musical portrait of Tink's world of wonder, adventure with full orchestral assist courtney finest musicians in Los Angeles. Moments of magical melody trade with powerful episodes of action. In between are rich bars of sentiment, warmth, wonder. This time Tinker Bell attends English fairy camp, befriends human child Lizzy, gets trapped in fairy house. Rescue plans are soon underway. McNeely keeps pace with every moment of action and adventure with his array of orchestral color ranging from delicate celeste, flute and shimmering strings to pulse-racing flurishes for his entire orchestra. Dazzling music! Just two of many highlights: Rousing action of "We're Going To Build A Boat", gentle Vaughn Williams-style modality "Tink And Lizzy Meet". Deserving extra spotlight is masterful "Tink Wants To Leave/Lauching The Boat", which melds vernacular of above two highlights in one great sequence. In addition to McNeely score, CD also offers key songs "Summer's Just Begun", "How To Believe", "Come Flying With Me".
Tracks
So LongZooey Deschanel & M. Ward
How to BelieveBridgit Mendler
Summer's Just BegunCara Dillion
Winnie the PoohZooey Deschanel & M. Ward
The Tummy SongWinnie the Pooh & Robert Lopez
A Very Important Thing to DoZooey Deschanel
The Winner Song – The Cast - Winnie the Pooh
How to Believe (Fairy Field Guide) – Holly Brook
The Backson Song – The Cast - Winnie the Pooh
It's Gonna Be GreatTigger & Eeyore
Everything Is Honey Pooh, Zooey Deschanel, Kristen Anderson-Lopez, and Robert Lopez
Pooh's FinaleZooey Deschanel, Robert Lopez, and the Cast - Winnie the Pooh
Summer's Just Begun (Reprise) – Cara Dillion
Come Flying with MeCara Dillion
Introduction
Marvin's Planet
Fairy Camp!
Alice's Dream
The Horseless Carriage
Curious Tink
Wheezy and the Yard Sale
Alice's Been Stolen
Tink and Vidia Discover the Fairy House
Tink Is Captured
Trying to Escape
We're Going  to Build a Boat
Chicken Man
Meeting Lorina
Alice's a Star
Main Title Sequence
Pooh Greets the Day
Eeyore Needs His Tail
Let's Save Alice
Tink and Lizzy
Tink Wants to Leave / Launching the Boat
Off to the Museum
Riding the Rapids
Get You Tiggerized!
Woods and Words / Backson Tracks
The Cleaner
Al's Toon Barn
Talk to Lorina
I'll Never Forget You
Tink Returns
Fixing Leaks
Father Never Has Time for Me
Picnic and Beehive Chase
Hundred Acre Spy Game
Stuck in the Pit / Balloon Chase
Use Your Head
Lizzie Flies!
Father Discovers Tink / Vidia Is Captured
Marvin vs. Bugs
Flying to London
Race to Save Vidia
Lorina's in Trouble
Ride Like the Wind
Father Believes
A Fairy Tea Party
A Honey Happy Ending
Winnie the Pooh Suite
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Toys
The merchandise is also in stores (Disney Store, Disney Parks, Target, Fred Meyer's, Toys R Us, Barnes & Noble)
The Pixie Fairies Rescue Squad Exclusive Figure Playset Set (Tinker Bell, Alice, Winnie the Pooh, Piglet, Vidia, Bugs Bunny, Lizzy, Lorina, the White RabbitTigger, Silvermist, Rosetta, Iridessa, Fawn, Porky Pig, Daffy Duck, Sylvester, Tweety Bird, Eeyore, Rabbit, Owl, Kanga & Roo, Marvin the Martian, Mr. Twitches, Backson)
The Pixie Fairies Rescue Squad Exclusive 6 Inch Action Figure 3-Pack Tinker Bell, Alice, and Winnie the Pooh (Disney Store, Disney Parks)
The Pixie Fairies Rescue Squad Exclusive 6 Inch Action Figure 3-Pack Vidia, Lorina, and Bugs Bunny (Disney Store, Disney Parks)
The Pixie Fairies Rescue Squad Exclusive 6 Inch Action Figure 3-Pack Stinky Pete & The White Rabbit (Disney Store, Disney Parks)
The Pixie Fairies Rescue Squad Exclusive 6 Inch Action Figure 3-Pack Silvermist, Piglet, and Daffy Duck (Disney Store, Disney Parks)
The Pixie Fairies Rescue Squad Exclusive 6 Inch Action Figure 3-Pack Iridessa, Tigger, and Porky Pig (Disney Store, Disney Parks)
The Pixie Fairies Rescue Squad Exclusive 6 Inch Action Figure 3-Pack Rosetta, Eeyore, and Tweety Bird (Disney Store, Disney Parks)
The Pixie Fairies Rescue Squad Exclusive 6 Inch Action Figure 3-Pack Fawn, Rabbit, and Sylvester (Disney Store, Disney Parks)
The Pixie Fairies Rescue Squad Exclusive 6 Inch Action Figure 3-Pack Owl, Marvin the Martian, and Backson (Disney Store, Disney Parks)
Alice Plush Doll - The Pixie Fairies Rescue Squad - 18" (Disney Store, Disney Parks)
Tinker Bell Plush Doll - Pixie Fairies - 18" (Disney Store, Disney Parks)
Lizzy Plush Doll - The Pixie Fairies Rescue Squad - 18" (Disney Store, Disney Parks)
Winnie the Pooh Plush - Winnie the Pooh (Disney Store, Disney Parks)
Vidia Plush Doll - Pixie Fairies - 18" (Disney Store, Disney Parks)
Bugs Bunny (Bugs Dodgers) Plush - The Toons - 16" (Disney Store, Disney Parks)
Lorina Plush Doll - The Pixie Fairies Rescue Squad - 18" (Disney Store, Disney Parks)
White Rabbit Plush Doll - The Pixie Fairies Rescue Squad - 13" (Disney Store, Disney Parks)
Piglet Plush - Winnie the Pooh (Disney Store, Disney Parks)
Silvermist Plush Doll - Pixie Fairies - 18" (Disney Store, Disney Parks)
Daffy Duck Plush - The Toons - 15" (Disney Store, Disney Parks)
Tigger Plush - Winnie the Pooh (Disney Store, Disney Parks)
Iridessa Plush Doll - Pixie Fairies - 18" (Disney Store, Disney Parks)
Porky Pig Plush - The Toons - 15" (Disney Store, Disney Parks)
Rabbit Plush - Winnie the Pooh (Disney Store, Disney Parks)
Rosetta Plush Doll - Pixie Fairies - 18" (Disney Store, Disney Parks)
Tweety Bird Plush - The Toons - 12" (Disney Store, Disney Parks)
Eeyore Plush - Winnie the Pooh (Disney Store, Disney Parks)
Fawn Plush Doll - Pixie Fairies - 18" (Disney Store, Disney Parks)
Sylvester Plush - The Toons - 16" (Disney Store, Disney Parks)
Owl Plush - Winnie the Pooh (Disney Store, Disney Parks)
Marvin the Martian Plush - The Toons - 15" (Disney Store, Disney Parks)
Stinky Pete Plush - The Pixie Fairies Rescue Squad - 15" (Disney Store, Disney Parks)
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Scenes
1. Opening Titles
2. Bugs' Mission
3. Opening Credits
4. Alice's Last Bow
5. It's Buster!
6. The Nightmare
7. Wheezy
8. Lizzy's Cottage
9. Yard Sale
10. Kidnapped!
11. The Fairy House
12. Tink in a Cage
13. Who Stole Alice?
14. The Kingsleigh Family
15. The Tummy Song
16. A Very Important Thing to Do
17. Operation Rescue Alice
18. Tink and Lizzy Get to Know Each Other
19. Fairies to the Rescue
20. "Alice's Roundup"
21. Alice Hurts Her Arm
22. Bugs' Speech
23. Getting the Arm
24. A Note from Christopher Robin
25. The Backson Song
26. Crossing the Road
27. The Cleaner
28. Al's Toon Barn
29. Alice's Resoration
30. Bugs Switch
31. The Barbie Aisle
32. It's Gonna Be Great
33. Lorina's Story
34. Tink Stays the Night
35. Rain and Work
36. Everything is Honey
37. The Tunes Find Al
38. Piglet to the Rescue
39. Into the Vents
40. Backson Attack
41. Christopher Robin Returns
42. Lizzy Flies
43. The Great Alice Kingsleigh
44. To the Rescue!
45. Alice Stays
46. A Visit to Owl's
47. Pooh's Grand Prize
48. Stinky Pete
49. Tink Meets Lizzy's Dad
50. Marvin Battle
51. Flying to London
52. To the Airport
53. Alice vs. Prospector
54. Saving Lorina
55. Takeoff!
56. Welcome Home
57. A Picnic Tea Party
58. End Credits


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