Plot
Tinker Bell's NeverEnding Beyond is set after Tinker Bell's NeverZootopia Legend. The movie opens shortly after Tinker Bell's NeverZootopia Legend, with an action sequence in the Never Land seas, in which Rosetta (Megan Hilty) (acting as the villainous pirate captain) is committing a pirate ship robbery until Tinker Bell (Mae Whitman) appears to stop the crime. Tink is knocked off the train by Fawn (Ginnifer Goodwin) (acting as the villain's sidekick) only to be caught by Periwinkle (Lucy Hale) riding the snowy owl with Blaze. Then, Rosetta and Fawn set off explosives that destroy a bridge and make their escape in their car driven by the Aliens (Jeff Pidgeon). Tink tries to save the orphans, but the ship gets sucked into the whirlpool with Tink still inside. Suddenly, the entire train is lifted high into the air and saved by Zarina (Christina Hendricks). Zarina then disintegrated Rosetta and Fawn's getaway cart with his gun. This leads to a standoff between Tinker Bell, Zarina, and Periwinkle against the Rosetta, Fawn and the aliens, made more fierce when Rosetta releases Vidia (Pamela Adlon) (playing the force field warrior fairy), and Tink responds by releasing Iridessa (Raven-Symoné) (playing the warrior fairy). Suddenly, Silvermist (Lucy Liu) (playing the Evil Dr. Hurricane), flies into view in her airship and he picks up the evil couple and their associates and presses a button labeled "Death By Monkeys". A huge army of monkeys are released, and they quickly swarm and take down Iridessa before capturing Tinker Bell, Zarina, and Periwinkle and holding them down. Just as Rosetta is about to press the "Death" button to kill the heroes, the sequence ends and goes into Wendy's (Ruby Barnhill) nursery at Bloomsbury, revealing that it was all simply the imagination of a child. A series of home video clips of Wendy is then screened, showing him growing up and spending together with her Pixie Hollow fairies through the years.
They image arriving in Arendelle during its summer season, when the residents celebrate the Winter festival. After passing Wandering Oaken's (Chris Williams) Trading Post, riders board their boats and encounter Olaf (Josh Gad) and Sven as they prepare for the festival ("Do You Wanna Build a Snowman?"). Grand Pabbie (Ciarán Hinds) tells the story of how Anna and Kristoff met; then the boats ascend to find Anna (Kristen Bell), Kristoff (Jonathan Groff), Sven and Olaf together and enjoying the winter weather ("For the First Time in Forever"). Riders next see Elsa (Idina Menzel) in her ice palace ("Let It Go"), then Marshmallow (Paul Briggs) and his mini-snowman friends, the Snowgies. Riders return to Arendelle through a cloud of mist and experience a fireworks finale and a send-off from Elsa, Anna and their friends ("In Summer").
The film starts, as usual, with Scrat (Chris Wedge) trying to find some place to store his acorn. Before he can stick it in the ice, he falls through some ice and into what first seems to be a cave. Scrat puts the acorn on a pad that turns on a giant flying saucer. He bursts it out of the ice block it was trapped in and out into space. After hitting the planets like pinball or pool balls, Scrat ends up shot out of the saucer with the acorn. He decides to stick it into an asteroid, naturally causing it to split and send it hurtling toward Earth.
It is Christmas time in the Kingdom of Arendelle, and the castle buzzing with excitement. It is also Queen Elsa and Princess Anna's first holiday since Elsa become Queen, and the sisters are going to throw a surprise party for the entire kingdom. Olaf, full of Christmas spirit, could not wait for the celebrations to begin. The courtyard is soon filled with the townspeople. Kristoff and Sven wheel in the giant Yule Bell, which Anna and Elsa ring to officially announce the holidays to begin. However, instead of entering the holiday party, all the townspeople walk away as the castle doors open. The villagers are going home to enjoy their family traditions, and they did not want to intrude on Anna and Elsa's traditions. The film then arrives in its present setting, roughly about years since the events of the Tinker Bell revival film series. Wendy Darling (Sarah Bolger) is now a 17-year old, having graduated from high school and is now just three days away from heading off to the winter solstice university. Many of her old fairy friends (notably mentioned by Tink are Bobble, Clank, Fairy Mary, Fairy Gary, and Terence) have been sold in the time that Wendy was growing up, and now just Tink, Zarina, Peri, Blaze, Rosetta, Fawn, Iridessa, Silvermist, Vidia, Queen Clarion (Anjelica Huston), the season ministers, the Magic 8-Ball, and some Aliens remain having spent the majority of their time in a toy chest. They had failed a long-shot attempt to make Wendy notice them and possibly play with them one last time. Down on Earth, Manny (Ray Romano) and his daughter, Peaches (Keke Palmer), are playing hockey with a turtle shell. They're joined by Peaches' fiancé, Julian (Adam DeVine), a lovable mammoth. Ellie (Queen Latifah), Manny's wife, and Granny (Wanda Sykes) join them on the ice rink. Julian gives Ellie flowers, which Manny is annoyed with, just like every other thing Julian does, even though everyone else loves him. Julian then gives Manny a giant bear hug, which Manny is very uncomfortable with. Ellie then pulls Peaches away for something private.
The fairies worry about their fate... they could be taken to the academy, given away, stored in the attic or even thrown away. The fairies are reluctant but commit to Tink's idea of them being stored in the attic, though Clarion and the ministers quickly abandon them, believing they will get thrown away into the trash instead. Sid (John Leguizamo) is practicing a proposal for another sloth named Francine (Melissa Rauch). He thinks she's his true love, but they only went on one 14-minute date, and she can't stand him. Francine leaves Sid alone with his mariachi band that he prematurely set up. He wipes his tears with a poison ivy leaf. Manny talks to Diego (Denis Leary) over Ellie having been acting weird. Manny asks Diego if Shira (Jennifer Lopez) ever giggles. Diego glances over to his mate, who is ferociously chasing a gazelle. Diego answers that isn't a big giggler. Kristoff tries to cheer up Anna and Elsa by sharing a tradition that he and Sven have always enjoyed with the trolls. Sven brings in a mud troll named Flemmy, which everyone must lick the forehead to make a wish. However, Anna and Elsa are not keen to lick the troll.
Wendy, however, plans to take Tink to the university with her and put the others in the attic, but after helping her sister Victoria (Eleanor Worthington Cox) (who is now a pre-teen) with a box of toys (which includes her Barbie doll (Jodi Benson)) to be donated, he leaves the bag containing her fairies in the hallway and her mother, Mary (Grey DeLisle) accidentally takes them to the curb, thinking it's trash. Tinker Bell goes to save her friends (trying to have Nana help, but she cannot due to the fact that she is very old), but it turns out that the fairies escaped and are hiding in the back of the Darling car, thinking Wendy doesn't want them anymore. Periwinkle soon finds the box of Victoria's toys to be donated to Joyland Nursery Daycare, a community center at Fairy City (a floating island – hidden above the clouds) and convinces them to be donated there. Tink finds them and tries to explain to the fairies that they were accidentally thrown away, but before she can finish the explanation, Mary closes the back door and drives to Joyland. Manny finds Ellie and all their other animal friends having organized a party for their anniversary, which Manny totally forgot. Before that can become obvious, fireworks start going off in the sky, which everyone thinks is Manny's gift to her. Around this same time, Diego and Shira watch kids play, and think of their own kids. They end up scaring a young aardvark and a young start. During the party, Julian lets it slip that he and Peaches will be moving away from Manny and Ellie after getting married, even though they believed the two of them would live near them as neighbors. Moments later, a meteor comes falling toward them all. The animals run for cover as a full-blown meteor shower starts coming down. The herd runs into a cave and waits it out.
Following Anna and Elsa into the ballroom, Olaf wants to know about their favorite family tradition. Sadly, Anna and Elsa do not believe they have one, especially after the gates were closed and the two sisters became distant from each other. This makes Elsa blame herself for them not having a family tradition, and sadly leaves the room. Olaf does not like seeing Anna and Elsa upset, and suddenly comes up with an idea to find them a tradition. Underground, a family of Dino-Birds, Gavin (Nick Offerman) and his two kids Gertie (Stephanie Beatriz) and Roger (Max Greenfield), swipe an egg from a triceratops. Buck (Simon Pegg) a weasel, swoops down and chases after the dino-birds, retrieving the egg and returning it to its mother. Buck then comes across an old stone pillar that prophecizes a doomsday event, which he takes with him to the surface. The dino-birds decide to follow him and kill him. Accompanied by Sven and taking Kristoff's sleigh, Olaf rode across the castle bridge to find their family traditions. The herd looks outside the cave and sees everything nearly in total ruins. Buck crawls out of the hole from underground and reunites with his friends while meeting Shira, Granny, Julian, and a grown-up Peaches. Buck pulls out the a Stone Tablet and explains that every few millions of years, Earth gets cleansed by a gigantic asteroid that crashes in the exact same spot, so if they can head to the crash site, they can perhaps figure out a way to stop this asteroid from hitting. They head out.
The gang arrives at Joyland just as the children leave for recess. The Joyland fairies welcome the Pixie fairies with open arms, including the leader of the daycare, Lots-o'-Huggin' Bear (or "Lotso") (Ned Beatty), Big Baby, and a smooth-talking Ken doll (Greg Kinnear), who amazingly has never encountered a Barbie doll before and instantly falls in love with Victoria's who returns his feelings. The fairies are keen on starting a new life at the daycare, except for Tinker Bell, who thinks that the fairies shouldn't turn their back on Wendy so quickly. The fairies think Tink should stay with them at Joyland, but Tink reluctantly leaves without them to find Wendy. She escapes from Joyland using a kite but ends up losing her up-do and transforming into her birth form and getting stuck in a tree. Tink is found and taken home by a little girl from the daycare named Inma (Alyvia Alyn Lind). The dino-birds hear their plan, and Gavin thinks they can avoid it since they can fly and avoid the crash, but Roger calls him out on that being a bad idea, so Gavin berates him like always. Gavin tells Roger he'd be useless if he didn't have his mother's eyes. Roger spots the herd with his great eyesight and they head off.
On their way, the herd picks up some rocks that happen to be magnetized. Since Crash (Seann William Scott) and Eddie (Josh Peck) are confused (or just way too dumb to understand), Buck brings them inside his mind to meet Neil deBuck Weasel (Neil deGrasse Tyson), along with Pythagorus Buck and Robo Buck (Simon Pegg) to explain the magnetic attraction of the rocks. The herd figures that if they get enough of these rocks, they can propel the asteroid away from Earth. Olaf and Sven goes into the town asking people about their family traditions. The first thing Olaf sees is a family who make candy canes together each year. Olaf likes the family's tradition, especially when he is given a candy cane and instantly gets a sugar rush when he replaces his nose with it. However, there are still many more to find. Going from house to house, Olaf learns all about the different things families do together for the holidays. He puts something from every household onto the sleigh, and soon it is overflowing with wonderful traditions for Anna and Elsa. Meanwhile, the rest of the fairies are placed in the Golden Chick Room at the daycare and are looking forward to getting played with. However, while the Pixie fairies place themselves at points around the room where they'll be easily noticed, Zarina realizes that the fairies already in the nursery are hiding. Zarina starts to get worried, and her fears turn out to be well founded as the Golden Chick Room is suddenly filled with young toddlers who have no sense of good behavior and play with the fairies very roughly (with Zarina used as a mallet, Periwinkle used as a paintbrush and the aliens used by one child to bounce on, among others). As Scrat continues to get his nut, he uses the ship to cause some trouble on Earth. He pulls the moon around the planet to cause water to rise, which works to let the herd pass through. Then he hits another planet and causes an electric storm. The animals protect each other from the threat. Buck, after escaping the storm hears a baby, and runs inside. He then adopts the baby pumpkin as his own, naming her Bronwyn, even though the herd finds it strange. Inma takes Tinker Bell to meet her own toys: Trixie the triceratops (Kristen Schaal), Mr. Pricklepants the hedgehog (Timothy Dalton), Dolly (Bonnie Hunt), Buttercup the unicorn (Jeff Garlin), and Totoro. Tink (with her hair now tied in two braided pigtails) spends the rest of the day being played with by Inma, who takes good care of her toys and plays imaginative games.
Manny and Ellie try to get in the way of Peaches and Julian's plan to move away. Manny first plays hockey with Julian, but since the guy isn't very coordinated, Manny accidentally whacks him in the face with the puck and causes him to fall into the icy water. Later, Ellie (with help from Sid, Granny, Crash and Eddie) sets Peaches up with some problems she and Julian could face as parents. Peaches quickly takes care of everything like a champ. At the same time Zarina, Periwinkle and the gang learn the truth about Lotso the hard way: After the children have gone home, the fairies are left dirty, bent out of shape and quite despondent. Zarina goes to talk to Lotso about transferring them to the Golden Goose Room with the more sensible, older children. However, Lotso only offers a transfer for Zarina herself and so, Zarina is unable to accept. Lotso and his henchmen therefore resort to resetting Zarina into her original, deluded pirate fairy character from the fifth installment (after revealing that they have a library full of pixie dust alchemy instruction manuals). The herd rests for the night. The dino-birds stalk them and send Roger to get Buck. He flies into the cave, but he ends up taking Granny instead. She isn't afraid of the dino-birds, even when Gavin swallows her whole. She drags Gavin around from inside his stomach, trying to get out. Gertie helps her dad cough up Granny.
Meanwhile, Fawn, through her eyescope at Wendy's house, discovers that Wendy is actively searching for the fairies and did not mean to throw them away. As they prepare to leave and return to Wendy, they got their talents switched and are captured and imprisoned by Lotso and his gang, including the reset Zarina. In order to make sure the Pixie fairies follow his many rules, Lotso tosses Tinker Bell's hair ribbon that he had been left behind to them and makes them think he somehow killed Tink. He and his henchman then return to their room, leaving Zarina in charge of the prisoners. Although Tinker Bell enjoys being played with again, she is still desperate to continue her search for Wendy, however, she is stopped by Chuckles the Clown (Jonathan Banks) who explains to Tink the dangers of Joyland. Chuckles tells Tink that he, Lotso, and Big Baby were once owned by a loving girl named Daisy. However, one day, during a family trip at a rest stop, Daisy fell asleep and her parents took her home, accidentally leaving the toys in the countryside. They eventually returned to Daisy's house, only to find that Daisy's parents bought a new Lots-o'-Huggin' Bear toy for her. Lotso became extremely bitter at this and told Chuckles and Big Baby that they'd all been replaced (when in reality only Lotso had) and forced them to leave. The toys set out on their own (by riding the airplane), and were bumped off over at Joyland where Lotso and Big Baby quickly rose to power, transforming the daycare into a fairy prison, along with Chuckles before he got broken and escaped and was found by Inma. Tink quickly realizes that she must save her friends and get back to Wendy before she leaves for the academy. The following morning, the fairies feel ashamed for the horrible mistake they made and they only wished now they hadn't left Wendy's home in the first place. They are also shown to be heartbroken over Tinker Bell's apparent death at Lotso's hands.
It is nearly dark by the time Olaf and Sven get to Wandering Oaken's Trading Post and Sauna. Oaken (Chris Williams) greets Olaf, who both join the Oakens in their holiday tradition; relaxing in the family sauna. In the morning, the herd notices Granny is missing. They hear her yelling and see that the noise is coming from a crashed asteroid that is filled with thousands of magnetic crystals, called Geotopia. They find Granny getting a massage from a bunny named Teddy (Michael Strahan). The herd is found by a kind sloth named Brooke (Jessie J), who instantly falls for Sid, and he reciprocates. She calls her minicorn squad, Bubbles and Misty (Lilly Singh) to get Sid. Shangri-Llama (Jesse Tyler Ferguson), the leader of Geotopia, makes the herd do some yoga exercises as Buck tries to ask him for help in launching the magnetic crystals up in the air to stop the incoming asteroid. Shangri-Llama refuses since the asteroid crystals are what has kept him, Brooke, and the other animals living in the asteroid young and attractive. Afterwards, Olaf and Sven head back to the castle with a sauna on the sleigh. There are very pleased with all the traditions they found. As they make their way through the mountains, a hot coal from the sauna tumbles out and falls into the pile of traditions, setting the whole sleigh on fire. The burning sleigh drags Olaf and Sven down the mountainside. They are flung to opposite sides of the ravine as the sleigh goes over the cliff and explodes in the snow below. The traditions they found are gone, except for a fruitcake. At the same time, Tinker Bell returns to Joyland inside Inma's backpack to rescue her friends. She sneakily reaches them and they happily greet her, glad to see her alive and well. After they give her her up-do back, they reconcile and quickly formulate an escape plan with the help of the Robo-Phone (Alan Tudyk).
That night, Tink and Vidia sneak through Joyland to the main office, where Robo-Phone informed them that a cymbal-banging monkey known as "The Monkey" monitors the security system throughout the entire daycare to prevent fairies from escaping. A brief fight ensues, ending with the Monkey wrapped in adhesive tape and locked in a filing cabinet. Vidia signals to the other fairies, still locked up by Lotso, and while Rosetta provides a diversion, they make their escape. During the escape, the reset Zarina is captured and held down by the fairies. They attempt to fix her, but accidentally reset her into a deluded Spanish mode. Back at the castle, Elsa feels bad about walking away from Anna, and decides to go and look for her sister. She finds her in the attic, looking through her old trunk from her childhood. She wants to know what is in Elsa's trunk, and finds it only full of gloves. Elsa lifts out a row of gloves and smiles slyly to herself as she spots something. She reaches into her trunk and pulls out a small wooden box with two tiny bells on it. She hands it to Anna and tells her to look inside. Anna opens the box and her face brightens. Brooke asks Sid to be her life mate, which he accepts. He wants to give her a nice crystal as a gift, so he picks one out of the wall, which causes the whole asteroid to fall apart and make the animals look like their proper ages, including Brooke. Shangri-Llama angrily chastises Sid. However, when it becomes clear the danger they are in, Brooke rallies the other animals to help the herd plug up the geysers so they can throw the crystals into an active volcano to shoot them into the sky to pull the asteroid off course. Olaf tells Sven he will meet him back at the castle, and skips off into the dark woods. In the distance, Sven hears the howling of hungry wolves chasing Olaf. He races back towards the castle to get help. As they were working, Buck looked up into the sky to determine the time impact of the asteroid, witnessing that the mammals were ahead of it's timing of colliding with Earth. They make their way out onto the playground, and after several close-calls (not helped that Zarina continually tries to charm Periwinkle romantically), manage to reach the garbage chute. Here, Robo-Phone tells them, is where broken and injured fairies are sent, and is the only way out of Joyland.
Meanwhile, Scrat prepares to head back to earth, activating the ship. Unfortunately, he ends up crashing into the asteroid, causing it to head towards Earth faster. Noticing this, the animals started to work harder with getting the biggest crystal in. Meanwhile, Sven arrives back at the castle. He bursts into the stables and tries to tell Kristoff that Olaf is in danger, but does not understand. Anna and Elsa appear in the doorway, and instantly know what Sven is trying to say. Anna takes charge and order everyone to gather for a search and rescue. However, as the fairies prepare to leap to freedom, they are confronted by Lotso, who had "broken" Robo-Phone into informing him of the escape plan, along with several of his henchmen and offers the fairies a place in his 'family' on the condition that they agree to remain in the Golden Chick Room, however they refuse to be part of any family that Lotso runs. Ken comes to the side of Tinker Bell and the others (due to his love of Barbie), telling the other fairies that Lotso transformed Joyland from a haven for fairies into a prison and put himself in charge. When Lotso tells him that no kid has ever really loved a fairy, Tink brings up the subject of Daisy and reminds Lotso that she didn't throw him out but lost him, and reveals to Big Baby that Lotso was the only one that was replaced. She then throws over a name tag that Big Baby once owned with Daisy's name on it. Big Baby picks up the locket, after being reminded of his former owner and it's clear that he still cares about her. Lotso is infuriated by this and snatches the locket and smashes it with his cane and then starts to get abusive towards Big Baby when he starts to cry. Built up from all the anger of the fairies trying to escape, Lotso tells the stubborn fairies that they a fairy is nothing but trash waiting to be thrown away in hopes of getting it through their heads once and for all. This finally makes Big Baby and the other Joyland toys see Lotso for his evil, bitter self and Big Baby picks up Lotso and throws him in the dumpster. However, when the flying garbage saucer arrives, Lotso drags Tinker Bell into the dumpster with her, and the rest of the Pixie fairies refuse to abandon her and also jump in while Barbie and Ken are forced to remain behind. Having been thrown into the rear of the ship, a small TV falls on Zarina, resetting her to her normal self with no memory of what happened to her.
As they set the plan in motion, the dino-birds swoop in, prevent the animals from getting in the largest crystal by knocking it over in a ditch, and try to kill Buck, but he appeals to Roger and helps him convince Gavin and Gertie to help out so that they can all survive. The dino-birds help pull the biggest crystal toward the volcano, but it is too heavy to push in. Anna, Elsa, Kristoff, Sven, and an Arendelle search party head into the mountains in search of Olaf. The fairies find themselves at the landfill, where the aliens notice a large crane in the distance, reciting one of their catchphrases, "The Claw!", and proceed to venture off toward it. The rest of the fairies, meanwhile, are dumped onto a long conveyor belt of garbage heading towards a set of shredders. Thanks to the space magnetic ceiling over them, they manage to avoid the shredders, including Lotso, who is helped to safety by Tink and Zarina. Anna and Elsa call for their friend several times, but get no reply. The conveyor belt then moves upwards, however, sending them toward the central incinerator. Manny tries to do it with Julian, but Julian suggests they let it roll down the hill so that it can eventually roll into the volcano. Lotso notices an emergency shutoff switch at the top of a ladder, and with Tink's and Zarina's help, manages to reach it. However, rather than shutting off the belt, Lotso walks away and leaves them to die. The remaining fairies are dropped into a large chamber, where the shredded garbage is falling in an enormous bowl toward the central incinerator. The plan works, but the crystals don't shoot up until Granny plugs up the last geyser. The fairies seem resigned to their fate, and join hands as they accept their inevitable death. Just then, however, the aliens use the crane's claw to pull them to safety. The asteroid then flies off-course and back into space. The animals celebrate. Suddenly, the sisters hear a sad, familiar voice. Anna and Elsa look around and see a carrot sticking out of a large pile of snow. They pull Olaf out of the snow. Olaf tells them everything that had happened. He tells Anna and Elsa about the traditions he lost, and was sorry that he could not give them one. Anna shook her head, saying they did have a tradition. Anna shows Olaf the box, and inside was full of artwork of him. There were drawings and a sculpture. Elsa tells Olaf that it was him who brought them together as she and Anna were young girls and kept them connected when they were apart. Every year, Anna would make some artwork of Olaf and slip it under Elsa's door. Elsa would then keep it all in a box. The sisters both treasured the artwork, because it reminded them of their childhood and of how much they loved each other. Olaf is delighted and surprised, because he now knows that Anna and Elsa had a holiday tradition after all; he was their tradition. Lotso, in the meantime, finds himself strapped to the front of another ship by a garbage man, who claims he once had a Lots-o'-Huggin' Bear toy when he was a kid. Sid and Brooke say goodbye to each other, giving each other drawings to remember one another. Granny also decides to stay so she can be with Teddy. After Sid leaves, the Geotopians get into a hot tub, where a crystal falls in. This makes everyone young again, including Granny and Brooke.
Deciding that the attic isn't such a bad place to be sent (when compared to where they've just been), the fairies manage to return to Wendy's room at Bloomsbury undetected (riding a garbage ship), where they pack themselves into a box labeled "Attic" and say goodbye to Tinker Bell wishing her a good time at the academy with Wendy. However Tink decides she can't allow her friends to be sent to the attic and gets an idea, writing Wendy a note suggesting that she gives the fairies to Inma who she knows will play with and take good care of them. Wendy discovers the box, and finds the note Tink left on the top. The rest of the herd gathers for Peaches and Julian's wedding. Manny and Ellie finally accept that their girl will be starting her own family soon. Diego and Shira then tell the same kids they scared earlier the story of how they helped save the world. Brooke arrives at the wedding and reunites with Sid, then sings a song for the party. Wendy drives the fairies to Inma's nursery house, where she pulls them from the box and passes them on to her one by one, explaining their names, personalities, and other traits. Finally, Inma looks into the bottom of the box and sees Tinker Bell, who (having decided she didn't want to be separated from her friends) had jumped into the box before leaving the note and leaving Wendy confused about how she'd gotten in there. Wendy picks Tink up before Inma can, but then sees the surprised look on her face as well as all of her other old fairies lined up together with her. In one last symbolic gesture, she gives Tink to Inma, telling her that they've been through a lot together and she means a lot to her, so she's got to take good care of her. Inma gladly accepts, and Wendy joins her in playing with what are now her fairies one last time. Soon, it's time for Wendy to leave, and as she sits in her car and prepares to pull away, she looks back to see Inma waving Tinker Bell's hand at her. She smiles, thanks to her fairies for a great life together before. When Inma goes inside with her mother (Jennifer Hale), the fairies watch Wendy drive away as they all wish her a final goodbye before Tink starts introducing her friends to the rest of Inma's toys. Kristoff, Sven, and the rest of the search party gathers around, overjoyed to see Olaf safe and sound. Elsa wants to do something special to celebrate. She uses her magic to create a sparkling ice tree, and decorates it with lanterns from the search party. She also makes a star of ice around Anna's small Olaf sculpture. Then Olaf hangs it on top of the tree. Elsa and Anna are happy and grateful to be with family and friends. Elsa looks around and think Arendelle has a new tradition, to which Anna agrees and thanks to Olaf.
They image arriving in Arendelle during its summer season, when the residents celebrate the Winter festival. After passing Wandering Oaken's Trading Post, riders board their boats and encounter Olaf and Sven as they prepare for the festival ("Do You Wanna Build a Snowman?"). Grand Pabbie tells the story of how Anna and Kristoff met; then the boats ascend to find Anna, Kristoff, Sven and Olaf together and enjoying the winter weather ("For the First Time in Forever"). Riders next see Elsa in her ice palace ("Let It Go"), then Marshmallow and his mini-snowman friends, the Snowgies. Riders return to Arendelle through a cloud of mist and experience a fireworks finale and a send-off from Elsa, Anna and their friends ("In Summer").
Neil deBuck Weasel then takes us to Mars to show that it was once a hospitable planet. This changes when Scrat shows up and dries the place out, making it uninhabitable. It kills strange mars creatures, one witnessing it all. He gets back in his ship and flees.
The end credits show that life at Joyland is now far happier under the supervision of Ken and Barbie. All of the fairies now rotate their time between the Golden Goose and Chick Room equally, and no fairy is left in the Golden Chick Room too long. Lyria, Clarion, Viola and the season ministers are also seen landing in Joyland and receive a warm welcome from the residents. Ken and Barbie also keep in touch with the fairies living at Inma's through letters hidden in her bag, as it is shown that Tinker Bell and the others have fully settled in with Inma's other toys and are their new life together. The last scene shows Periwinkle taking advantage of Zarina's Spanish mode as they perform a paso doble.
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