Tuesday, January 2, 2018

Tinker Bell's second adventure script

NARRATOR: "The changing of the seasons
"brings wonder to the world
"For ages has the magic of the fairies been unfurled
"But nature's greatest changes come beneath the autumn sky
"and mysteries reveal themselves as harvest time draws nigh
"This year, a shimmering blue moon will rise before the frost
"Perhaps its rays can light the way to find what has been lost"
♪ Time to turn the maple brilliant crimson
♪ Time to turn the Aspen sparkling gold
♪ Time to tumble apples from their branches
♪ Time to tell the breezes crisp and cold
♪ A chilling
♪ Folds the countryside
♪ Kiss of morning mist upon the meadow
♪ Scent of wood smoke swirling in the air
♪ Signals that it's high time for the harvest
♪ Every pumpkin, peach and prickly pear
♪ With ripened fruit to bear
♪ If you believe
♪ In who you are
♪ Who you were always meant to be
♪ If you open up your heart
♪ Then you set your spirit free
♪ In this time of the season
♪ Every leaf on every tree
♪ Will start to shine
♪ Come and see
♪ Take my hand
♪ Come with me
♪ And fly
(GOOSE HONKING)
Oh! Oh!
Fawn: Yeah, okay. There you go!
No, no, no!
Fawn: Good job.

♪ In this time of the season
♪ Every leaf on every tree
♪ Will start to shine
♪ Come and see
♪ Take my hand
♪ Come with me
♪ And fly ♪
Terence: Morning, Stone.

Stone: Hey, Terence.

Fairy Gary: Come on, let's go. Flap your wings!
Those fairies on the mainland won't be able to fly without pixie dust!
Terence, have you delivered the pixie-dust rations to the scouts yet?
Terence: Yep. Finished today's and half of tomorrow's.

Fairy Gary: Remember, one cup each. No more, no less.

Terence: I know, Fairy Gary.

(BELL DINGS)
(BEETLE EXCLAIMS)
(BUZZING)
(PANTING)
Terence: Well, that's my cue. I'll catch you guys later.

Fairy Gary: And where are you off to?
Terence: Just doing some errands and stuff.

(EXCLAIMS)
Bolt: Errands!
Flint: And stuff!
Terence: Why are you guys talking like that?
BOTH: No reason.

Terence: All right.

Fairy Gary: Say hi to Tinker Bell, would you?
Terence: What?
(ALL LAUGHING)
Terence: Very funny.

All right, you got me. I'm gonna help Tink again.

Terence: Is it okay if I take this?
FAIRY GARY: Sure.

Terence: Thanks. See you tomorrow.

TINKER BELL: Hammer.

(BIRD CHIRPING)
Tinker Bell: Thanks. Okay, try it now, Cheese.

(SQUEAKING)
Tinker Bell: Yeah, that's it! Keep going. Keep going!
Terence: Hey, Cheese. Special delivery for Tinker Bell.

Tinker Bell: Hi, Terence.

Terence: Who's your best friend that always delivers?
Tinker Bell: Hmm.

Iridessa?
Terence: Nope. Try again.

Tinker Bell: Fawn?
Terence: Me!
Tinker Bell: (CHUCKLES) Just kidding.

So, what do you think of the Pixie Dust Express?
Terence: Wow. The guys are gonna love this back at the depot,
and it sure is going to help out on the river-outpost deliveries.

Tinker Bell: Hey, is that a stretchy thingy?
Terence: Yeah, I thought you could use it for your motor.

(EXCLAIMS)


Tinker Bell: I think it's gonna be perfect.

(BOTH GROANING)
TINKER BELL: Clip.

Tinker Bell: All right, Cheese, ready to launch.

Aah!
(CHEERING)
Tinker Bell: It floats!
(ALL CHEERING)
Terence: Okay. Are you ready for the official test run?
Don't worry. I'll be right next to you.

All set?
Tinker Bell: Check.

Terence: Let her rip.

(CHUCKLING) Whoa.

Tinker Bell: And now for hydro-drive.

Sorry.

(BUZZES)
Whoa!
Oh, no!
(SCREAMING)
(SCREAMING)
Hmm.

(SPLASH)
Ooh!
(GROANING)
Terence: Are you okay?
Tinker Bell: Yeah. Thanks.

(SIGHS)
Tinker Bell: I can't believe the boat broke.

I guess your guys are gonna have to wait a little longer.

Terence: I'm impressed.

Usually when one of your inventions
doesn't work out, you overreact,
but I must say, you're handling this one pretty well.

Tinker Bell: I drove it into a tree?
Terence: Never mind.

(GROANS)
Tinker Bell: Jingles!
I made it to help you, Terence. It should've worked.

Terence: Come on. Look, it just needs a little tinkering.

Let's see. Who do I know who's a good tinker?
Bobble. Bobble's a good tinker.

Or Fairy Mary, she's got a lot of experience.

Or... Hey, what about Clank?
(TINKER BELL GIGGLING)
(KAZOO HUMMING)
Terence: Uh-oh.

Someone's in trouble.

Tinker Bell: Hey, I haven't done anything, lately.

Terence: The stinkbug incident?
(GASPS)
Tinker Bell: Oh, no.

Viola: Tinker Bell, Queen Clarion awaits.

TINKER BELL: It's all a big misunderstanding.

I'm sure the queen wants to see me about something completely unrelated.

(BLOWS KAZOO)
Viola: One moment.

Viola: Tinker Bell is here. She's waiting outside, my lady.

QUEEN CLARION: Thank you, Viola.

Minister of Autumn: Fairy Mary, are you certain?
Fairy Mary: Whatever do you mean?
Minister of Autumn: Only that Tinker Bell, while undoubtedly talented, also...

Fairy Mary: Is a hothead? Flies off the handle?
Minister of Autumn: Well, yes.

Fairy Mary: I believe she deserves a chance, Minister.

Fairy Mary: After all, tinker fairies learn from their mistakes.

Minister of Autumn: Very well.

Queen Clarion: Agreed. Tinker Bell!
Minister of Autumn: Fairy Mary tells me she knows...

Tinker Bell: It's not my fault, Your Highness!
Those stinkbugs were asking for it.

Tinker Bell: This isn't about the stinkbugs, is it?
Queen Clarion: No.

Fairy Mary: But we can certainly come back to that later.

Queen Clarion: (LAUGHING) Mary.

You do know the Minister of Autumn.

Minister o Autumn: My dear.

Tinker Bell: Hi.

Minister of Autumn: Are you familiar with the great autumn revelry?
Tinker Bell: Well, everyone's talking about it. They're so excited.

Minister of Autumn: Since time immemorial,
fairies have celebrated the end of autumn with a revelry,
and this particular autumn coincides with a blue harvest moon.

Minister of Autumn: A new scepter must be created to celebrate the occasion.

Minister of Autumn: Behold, the Hall of Scepters.

(EXCLAIMS IN AWE)
Tinker Bell: They're beautiful.

Minister of Autumn: Every scepter is unique.

Some are the work of animal fairies,
some of light fairies, or water fairies, or garden fairies.

This year, it is the turn of the tinker fairies.

Minister of Autumn: And Fairy Mary has recommended you.

(GASPS)
Tinker Bell: Me? But I'm... I'm...

Fairy Mary: A very talented tinker.

Minister of Autumn: The scepter must be built to precise dimensions.

At the top, you will place a moonstone.

Minister of Autumn: When the blue moon is at its peak,
its rays will pass through the gem, creating blue pixie dust.

QUEEN CLARION: The blue pixie dust restores the pixie dust tree.

Like autumn itself, it signals rebirth and rejuvenation.

We are relying on you.

This way, dear.

Fairy Mary: Here is the moonstone.

It has been handed down from generation to generation.

Be careful. It is ridiculously fragile.

Tinker Bell: Fairy Mary, I... I don't know what to say.

Thank you!
Fairy Mary: Careful, Tinker Bell! Fragile!
Fairy Mary: One, two, three, four, five, six, seven, eight, nine, ten.

(SIGHS)
Tinker Bell: Why are you counting?
Fairy Mary: It helps to calm me down.

Tinker Bell: Got it. Don't worry, Fairy Mary.

I'll make you proud, all of you.

Tinker Bell: Yahoo!
(CHIRPS)
TERENCE: Tink!
Tink?
Tinker Bell: Hey!
Terence: So?
Tinker Bell: Terence, you're never gonna believe this.

Guess what happened! Go on, guess!
Terence: Well, I...

Tinker Bell: I have been picked to make the new fall scepter!
Me! Me!
Terence: Hey, that means they... They gave you the moonstone?
Tinker Bell: Yeah! Want to see?
(WHISTLES)
Tinker Bell: Not so close. Don't breathe on it. It's fragile.

Terence: Yeah, I know. I know all about it.

The blue moon only rises in Pixie Hollow every eight years.

The trajectory of the light beam's
gotta match the curvature of the moonstone
at a 90-degree angle
so the light can transmute into pixie dust.

Tinker Bell: Wow, Terence! Now, how'd you know all that?
Terence: Well, you know, every dust-keeper's gotta study dustology.

Hey! You know what this calls for?
Tinker Bell: Two cups of...

Terence: Chamomile tea.

Tinker Bell: With extra honey and...

Terence: And some milkweed whip.

(GIGGLES)
Terence: Hey, by the way, that new bucket-and-pulley system you made?
Fairy Gary loves it.

Tinker Bell: He's so cute.

Terence: If you say so.

You know what? Maybe I can help you.

You know, I'm kind of an expert on this.

I can collect the supplies and give you advice.

Tinker Bell: You will? That's... That's so sweet.

Terence: Hey, what are friends for?
So, what do you say? Can I be your wingman?
Tinker Bell: That would be great.

The best dust-keeper fairy.

Terence: And the best tinker!
This is gonna be a revelry to remember.

TERENCE: Knock-knock.

(YAWNS)
Morning.

Tinker Bell: Hi.

Terence: All right, we have one full moon
until the autumn revelry. Here we go.

Terence: Hey, Tink! I brought you some stuff from work.

Whoa.

Tinker Bell: Wow, Terence, how did you...

(SQUEAKING)
Tinker Bell: I love this thing!
I can tell you're gonna be a big help.

TERENCE: Looks good.

Terence: Now, remember, you get the most blue pixie dust
if you maximize the moonstone's exposed surface area.

Tinker Bell: Right. Got it.

TERENCE: Knock-knickity-knock!
(YAWNS)
Out of bed, sleepyhead.

Terence: You gotta keep the fire nice and hot.

(COUGHING)
(SCRAPING)
(TERENCE WHISTLING)
Terence: Excuse me, Tink.

Yeah, you know, you should really keep that workspace clean.

Okay, let me just... Let me get that one right there.

Terence: Just one more. Thank you.

Terence: Whoa!
Tinker Bell: One, two, three...

Terence: Why are you counting?
Tinker Bell: ...four...

TERENCE: Knickity-knickity-knock! Knickity-knock!
(WHISTLING)
Terence: Watch your angle there.

(CONTINUES WHISTLING)
TERENCE: (SOFTLY) Knock-knock! Who's there?
Terence: Knock. Knock who? Knock-knock-knickity-knock!
Terence: Knickity-knock.

(SQUEAKING)
(GLASS SHATTERING)
Terence: Steady.

Terence: You gotta be easy. This is the tricky part.

Tinker Bell: I know.

Terence: All right, now we gotta match the trajectory of the light beam
with the...

Tinker Bell: Got it. Thanks.

Terence: With the...

Tinker Bell: Okay. Yeah, I know.

Terence: With the...

Tinker Bell: Shh!
Terence: The curvature of the moonstone.

Tinker Bell: Will you please...

(GROANS)
Terence: Tink, it looks like you need some sort of, you know, sharp thingy.

Tinker Bell: That's exactly what I need.

Could you go out and find me something sharp?
Terence: You got it. I'll be right back.

Tinker Bell: Take your time.

(CLANK HUMMING)
Bobble: Clank, what is that?
Clank: This is a fireworks launcher. Allow me to demonstrate.

Iridessa and Rosetta will mix light crystals with flower pigment.

The mixture will go into the launcher, like so.

Then I tighten the spring, like so.

Bobble: Oh, dear. Clank...

Clank: Then you throw the trigger...

Bobble: Yes, Clank...

Clank: ...and the fireworks shoot into the air!
Bobble: Clank!
Clank: Like so!
(SCREAMING)
Bobble: Clanky, that's brilliant!
Terence: Hey, Bobble.

Listen, do you know where I can find a sharp thingy?
Bobble: A sharp thingy?
Clank: How about a stick?
Terence: No, a sharp thingy-majigy.

Clank: A stick can be pretty sharp!
Terence: No, I need something sharper to help Tink.

CLANK: For Tink!
Bobble: Clank, don't sneak up on me like that.

Clank: Did you try the cove?
Terence: Of course! That's where all the lost things wash up.

Thanks, Bobble. Thanks, Clank.

Bobble: Our pleasure. So long, Terence!
Clank: I'm getting a little dizzy.

Clank: Uh-oh.

(BLOWS)
Tinker Bell: Perfect.

Tinker Bell: And now for the finishing touch,
a spattering of silver shavings.

Tinker Bell: Steady. I can't wait till she sees this.

Oh!
Terence: There. Perfect.

Tinker Bell: Finally.

TERENCE: Hey, Tink! I'm back!
(SIGHS)
Tinker Bell: What is this?
Terence: It's your sharp thingy.

Tinker Bell: My... That's not...

One, two, three, four...

Tinker Bell: Terence, this is not sharp. This is round.

It is, in fact, the exact opposite of sharp.

Terence: Really, look, if you look inside, it's...

Tinker Bell: I need to work, okay?
Now, would you please get this thing out of here?
Tinker Bell: My scepter!
Terence: Tink, I'm so sorry. I...

Tinker Bell: Out, Terence! Just go!
Terence: What?
Tinker Bell: You brought this stupid thing here. You broke the scepter.

This is your fault!
Terence: Tink, I...

I was just trying to be a good friend. I...

Tinker Bell: Go away! Just leave me alone!
Terence: Fine! Last time I try to help you.

(SCREAMS)
Tinker Bell: Ow! Ow! Ouch! Ouch! Ouch!
Tinker Bell: No.

Terence: Kept her workspace clean, brought her food, stoked the fire!
"Find a sharp thingy." Searched high and low,
and she didn't even say thank you!
(CROAKING)
Silvermist: Whoa.

(GROANING)
Silvermist: I know some rock fairies that are gonna be pretty upset.

Terence: What? There are no rock fairies.

(CHUCKLES)
You never know. There might be.

Are you okay?
Terence: Yeah, I'm great! Why do you ask?
I'm... No. I'm sorry. I... I had a fight with Tink.

Silvermist: What happened?
Terence: There was just an accident, and she just... She just exploded. I...

Silvermist: She exploded?
Terence: No, no, I don't mean like that.

I mean, she just yelled at me, you know? And...

Oh!
(LAUGHING)
Silvermist: Did she turn red?
Terence: Well, of course she turned red! It's Tink!
Silvermist: Just give her a chance to cool off.

(SIGHS)
Terence: Yeah, you're probably right.

(GASPS)
(SIGHS)
CLANK: Hello, Tink!
Tinker Bell: Clank! Bobble!
Clank: Came to see if you wanted to join us for fairytale theater.

BOBBLE: We figure you could use a real break.

Tinker Bell: Break? Nothing's broken! What do you mean?
What do you know?
Sorry, fellas. Busy.

You know, the revelry, fall scepter, whatnot.

Clank: I can't wait to see that scepter!
Try.

Is it as beautiful as I imagine?
Uh...

Tinker Bell: No.

Terence: Terence told us it's amazing.

We're so proud of you.

Tinker Bell: Look, guys, I really don't have time.

Bobble: Well, not to worry, Tink.

We'll tell Fairy Mary you couldn't make it.

Tinker Bell: Fairy Mary?
Bobble: Well, sure!
You know her. She never misses fairytale theater.

Bye-bye!
Tinker Bell: Clank! Bobble! Wait for me!
(CLEARS THROAT)
Tinker Bell: Fairy Mary, I...

Fairy Mary: Tinker Bell! I wasn't expecting to see you tonight.

Have you finished the scepter?
Tinker Bell: Well, not exactly.

I... I was wondering... I mean, I have to ask you...

Fairy Mary: Yes?
Tinker Bell: It's about the moonstone.

Fairy Mary: What happened to it? You didn't lose it. Tell me you didn't lose it!
Tinker Bell: I didn't lose it.

Fairy Mary: Good.

Tinker Bell: But I was thinking,
if using one moonstone creates blue pixie dust,
using two would create even more.

Do you have another moonstone?
Fairy Mary: That moonstone is the only one found in the last 100 years.

And thank goodness we found it.

Without the blue dust, the pixie dust tree would grow weak,
and things would be pretty tough around here, believe you me.

(THUD)
(GASPS)
Fairy Mary: Are you okay? You look sort of pale.

Wait. I know what's going on.

Tinker Bell: You do?
Fairy Mary: You've been working too hard.

What you need is a little theater.

Knowing you, you'd probably redo
the whole scepter if you could.

Tinker Bell: Is that an option?
Fairy Mary: (CHUCKLING) Tinker Bell!
(CHIME TINKLING)
(ORCHESTRA PLAYING SOFT MUSIC)
Fairy Mary: How exciting!
♪ Hush, fairies! Hush, fairies!
♪ Hush, fairies! Hush, fairies!
♪ 'Tis the moment for ancient fairy lore
♪ 'Tis the moment for ancient fairy lore
Fawn: Tinker Bell, do you mind?
(SNIFFING)
Fawn: Sorry. Skunk training.

♪ Hush, fairies! Hush!
♪ Hush, fairies! Hush!
♪ For a fairytale of yore!
♪ For a fairytale of yore! ♪
Lyria: 'Twas a distant fall
when a pirate ship arrived in Neverland.

The dreaded pirates swarmed ashore,
seeking the greatest and most elusive prize of all.

A fairy.

Fawn: Pirates give me the willies!
Lyria: Far and wide, the pirates searched until they found a fairy.

They chased her, captured her
and forced her to lead them to the most magical treasure,
the enchanted Mirror of Incanta.

Lyria: Forged by fairy magic in ages past,
the mirror had the power to grant three wishes,
anything precious to your heart.

Tinker Bell: Fairy Mary, is this true?
Fairy Mary: Every word.

Lyria: The pirates used two wishes,
but before they could use the third wish,
the ship was wrecked on an island north of Neverland.

The Mirror of Incanta, with its last remaining wish,
was lost forever.

(EXCLAIMS)
Yet it is said that the clues to find it
are hidden in this ancient chant.

Lyria: "Journey due north past Neverland
"Till a faraway island is close at hand
Lyria: ♪ "When you're alone But not alone
♪ "You will find help And an arch of stone"
Tinker Bell: Arch of stone.

Lyria: "There's one way across the isle's north ridge
"But a price must be paid at the old troll bridge"
Tinker Bell: What did she say?
Fawn: I think she said something about a toll bridge.

Tinker Bell: Toll bridge?
Fawn: Yeah.

But I don't know how much it costs.

Tinker Bell: Oh?
Lyria: "At journey's end You shall walk the plank
"Of the ship that sunk But never sank"
Lyria: ♪ "And in the hold Amidst gems and gold
♪ "A wish come true Awaits, we're told
(AUDIENCE APPLAUDING)
Lyria: ♪ "But beware and be warned There's a trick to this clue
♪ "Wish only goodwill Or no good will come you
♪ "For the treasure you seek
♪ "You may yet come to rue!" ♪
AUDIENCE: Bravo! Bravo!
Fairy Mary: Bravo! Bravo!
Tinker Bell: "Faraway island is close at hand
"Due north past Neverland"
Tinker Bell: Let's see. Mouse cheese.

Um...

Tinker Bell: Pan. Chart.

Extra clothes.

Tinker Bell: This one's not for traveling.

Tinker Bell: How am I gonna carry all this?
Not enough.

Fairy Gary: There you go. One cup, dear.

Thank you.

Tinker Bell: Fairy Gary. Hi.

Fairy Gary: Hello, Tink. What brings you here?
Tinker Bell: I see that bucket-and-pulley system
l rigged for you is working out.

You know, Fairy Gary, you really run a tight ship.

Tinker Bell: I know it sounds like I'm just saying it, but you really do. Really.

Fairy Gary: That's very sweet, dear.

Tinker Bell: Anyway, I was wondering, can I have some extra pixie dust?
(LAUGHING)
Fairy Gary: Pardon?
Tinker Bell: Come on, Fairy Gary. Please? Just a smidge?
Fairy Gary: Now, Tinker Bell, you know the rules,
and it says here you already got your ration.

(GROANS)
Tinker Bell: Iridessa! Rosetta!
What do you think?
Iridessa: Lend you some of our dust?
Tinker Bell, we need every bit of it on the mainland.

Rosetta: Sweetie, it takes a lot of flying to bring in autumn.

Sorry, Tink.

Silvermist: Say, you know who can help.

Terence: Raffaela, Renato, Redina, Rina...

Terence: Hi, Cheese!
Tinker Bell: Hey, Terence!
Terence: Morning, Fawn!
Rina, Rhoda, Rosetta...

Tinker Bell: Terence.

Terence: Tink?
Tinker Bell: Hi.

Terence: Surprised to see you. How's the scepter?
Tinker Bell: I'm working on it.

Look, Terence, things happened, mistakes were made,
and now there's something I need to talk to you about.

Tinker Bell: I need some extra pixie dust.

Terence: You need more pixie dust? That's why you're here?
Tinker Bell: Yeah.

Terence: It's not exactly what I was expecting. Why do you need more dust?
Tinker Bell: I... I can't tell you.

Terence: You can't tell me?
You need more pixie dust, and you can't tell me why?
Tinker Bell: A true friend wouldn't need to know why.

Terence: A true friend wouldn't ask me to break the rules!
Tinker Bell: Well, then, I guess we're not true friends!
Tinker Bell: No, I...

Terence: I guess we're not.

Tinker Bell: I'm on my own, then.

(CRYING)
(CAWING)
What?
(EXCLAIMING)
(GROANING)
Tinker Bell: So long, Pixie Hollow. I'll be back soon.

Tinker Bell: I just need to angle the moon with the horizon.

(EXCLAIMS)
Huh?
(GASPS)
(SCREAMS)
(EXHALES)
Tinker Bell: I'm starving.

My boysenberry rolls!
(SQUEAKING)
(BURPS)
My mouse cheese! My pumpernickel muffin!
Out. Out. Shoo. Go find your friends.

(SQUEAKS)
Stop following me.

I'm on a very important mission.

I have two days to find the magic mirror and wish the moonstone back.

(SQUEAKS)
No, I don't need any help.

(SQUEAKS)
Yes, I am sure. Okay. Now, let's see.

(GRUNTS)
Hey, look! Look, little guy. Fetch!
(EXCLAIMS)
Will you please get out of here?
That does it. Out!
(GASPS)
All right. You can stay.

For now. Just do me a favor, if you could stay right here.

If my bearings are accurate, we should see land soon.

I'm Tinker Bell. What's your name?
(SQUEAKS)
Okay. Blinky?
Flicker? Flash? Beam? Flare?
Well, how in the blazing bellows
am I supposed to guess your name
if you keep...

(SQUEAKS)
Your name's Bellows?
Oh, Blaze.

Kind of a tough-guy name. You a tough guy?
(LAUGHING)
Okay. Don't hurt yourself.

IRIDESSA: That's it, Cheese. Keep them coming.

Iridessa: Next.

Iridessa: Okay. Next.

Fairy Mary: Iridessa, how are those lanterns coming?
Iridessa: Almost done, Fairy Mary. Whoa! Good shot, Cheese.

Next, I'll get Rosetta some light crystals for the fireworks.

Rosetta: I can't wait to mix them up with my begonias, gardenias and...

Forget-me-nots.

Rosetta: Forget-me-nots.

I keep forgetting those.

Rosetta: Fawn, show me how that 21-butterfly salute is coming along.

Fawn: All right, fellas, when I blow the whistle, you guys go.

(EXCLAIMING IN AGREEMENT)
On your mark, get set...

(BUTTERFLIES EXCLAIMING)
(SIGHS)
(WHISTLES)
Fawn: One down and 20 to go.

Fairy Mary: Keep at it, sweetie. Silvermist, what are you working on?
Silvermist: Pollywog bubbles. Okay, guys.

Ooh!
(FAIRY MARY CHUCKLES)
Silvermist: There you go.

Fairy Mary: Nicely done, dear.

Next.

Fairy Mary: Fireworks. Is it ready yet?
Clank: Yes!
Bobble: Let her rip!
Clank: Right, Bobble.

Fairy Mary: Dear.

(SCREAMING)
BOBBLE: I'm okay.

(SCREAMING)
(EXCLAIMS)
BOBBLE: Still okay.

Honestly.

One, two.

I don't understand, Blaze. We should've seen land by now.

You go ahead and get some rest. I'll take first watch.

Whoa! I'm awake, I'm awake, I'm... In a tree?
This must be the lost island.

There it is. The stone arch from the story!
You stay here and guard the balloon.

I'll be right back.

Oh!
Oh, no.

This is supposed to be a rock arch,
not a twisty, branchy, tree arch.

(SQUEAKING)
Not now.

(SQUEAKING)
What has gotten into you?
Blaze, where's the balloon?
(SQUEAKING)
It's gone?
My compass, my supplies, my pixie dust.

I left you in charge. Why didn't you warn me?
Well, I... You...

Okay, okay. We'll get back to that later. We gotta find that balloon.

(GROANING)
(BLAZE SHRIEKS)
Blaze!
TERENCE: Tink?
I'm so sorry...

Terence. Terence. How did you...

You brought this stupid thing here. You broke the scepter.

This is your fault!
Tink, I...

I was just trying to be a good friend. I...

Just leave me alone!
Fine! Last time I try to help you.

No. Terence, come back. Terence.

Terence.

Blaze, where are you?
Blaze!
I lost my balloon. I lost my pixie dust. I'm starving.

What have I done?
(BOTH EXCLAIM)
(CHUCKLES)
Wow, that hit the spot. Thank you so much.

Hey, we're lost.

By any chance, have you seen a stone arch around here?
(GROANING)
I'm out of dust. Looks like I'll be walking from here.

My compass!
(GROANING)
Ouch!
That is a sharp thingy.

Terence.

The stone arch. Blaze, hey, we made it! We're here!
Thank you so much.

Thank you all so much. Bye, now. Bye!
Great to have friends that will help you out, huh?
(SIGHS)
Terence: I know Tink is my best friend.

We should just forgive each other.

Someone just needs to take the first step.

Owl: Who?
Terence: Yeah, well, I think it should be Tink.

Owl: Who?
Terence: Tink.

She blamed me for breaking the scepter.

Owl: Who?
Terence: Tink!
I know she's under a lot of pressure,
but she shouldn't have treated me that way.

She should apologize.

Owl: Who?
Terence: Me.

Thank you so much, Mr. Owl.

You know what? You are truly the wisest of all the creatures.

Fairy Gary: The fellows are making fun of my kilt again.

Owl: Who?
Fairy Gary: The guys at the depot!
They keep calling it a skirt.

Hey, Tink, it's me.

Look, I know you're mad at me, okay,
but there's something I need to tell you.

Tink?
Anyone home?
The moonstone.

What?
(GRUNTS)
It's our last day, Blaze. We gotta find that shipwreck soon.

BOTH: None shall pass the secret troll bridge.

Tinker Bell: Troll bridge? I thought it was "toll bridge."
Look, fellas, I don't want any trouble.

Tall Troll: We are guardians of the secret...

Small Troll: Hey, hey, hey! Hey!
Tall Troll: What?
Small Troll: It's my turn to give the ominous warning, blockhead.

Tall Troll: Is not.

Small Troll: Is too.

Tall Troll: Is not! Not! Not! Not! Not! Not!
Small Troll: Is too! Is too! Too! Too! Too! Too! Too!
Small Troll: You did it last time.

That was over 300 years ago!
(GROWLS)
Tall Troll: Go ahead.

Small Troll: We are guardians of the secret bridge.

Beat it before we grind your bones to make our bed.

Tall Troll: Bread.

Small Troll: What?
Tall Troll: The expression is, "Grind your bones
"to make our bread," not "bed."
Small Troll: Oh? Really?
Who would want to make bread out of bones?
Might break a tooth.

Tall Troll: Well, who would want to sleep in a bed made of bones?
It's hard on the back.

It'll put a crick in your neck, you knucklehead.

Small Troll: Ix-nay in front of the ictim-vay.

Gravel for brains.

TALL TROLL: Fuzz face.

SMALL TROLL: Thimble head.

TALL TROLL: Stinky breath.

Small Troll: Googly eyes.

Tall Troll: Waxy ears!
Small Troll: Unibrow!
Excuse me. I need to get through.

BOTH: None shall pass!
Do you have any idea what I've been through to get here?
I almost got attacked by bugs and bats
and got blown all over the place by the wind,
and almost starved to death to find a mirror that grants one last wish,
which I wouldn't have even needed
if Terence had taken his time finding me a sharp thingy
instead of making me break the moonstone.

And then he didn't even share his pixie dust because he cares more
about the stupid rules than he does about me...

Tall Troll: Whoa, whoa, whoa. Hang on, hang on, hang on.

Who's Terence?
Small Troll: Is he a friend of yours?
Well, yeah.

He was my best friend.

Tall Troll: You're not very nice.

Hey, don't you judge me!
You've been yelling at each other since I got here.

Tall Troll: But he knows I don't mean it, don't you?
Small Troll: You old softie.

(CHUCKLING)
Tall Troll: Like when I call you "wart face."
Small Troll: Yes. Or when I call you "big nose."
Tall Troll: Booger breath.

Small Troll: Stinky feet.

TALL TROLL: Weasel toes!
SMALL TROLL: Badger brain!
Tall Troll: Garden gnome!
Small Troll: Garden gnome?
Oh, dear, I don't know where that came from.

Tall Troll: I crossed the line.

Small Troll: (CRYING) Say the magic words. Go on.

Tall Troll: I'm sorry.

Small Troll: Do you mean it?
Tall Troll: Absolutely.

Small Troll: Do you feel it?
Tall Troll: Deeply.

Small Troll: Well, then, I forgive you.

Tall Troll: Friends?
Small Troll: Friends.

Come here, buddy.

Tall Troll: Pal!
Small Troll: Amigo.
Tall Troll: Compadre.
SMALL TROLL: You're the best.

TALL TROLL: No, you.

Small Troll: No, you.

Tall Troll: No, you're right, I am the best.

Small Troll: So now you think you're the best?
Tall Troll: I know I'm the best!
Now, don't you argue with me!
SMALL TROLL: Well, you're ugly and stinky.

TALL TROLL: Really?
Blaze, listen, it's the ocean.

The ship that sunk but never sank. Okay, Blaze, this is it.

We gotta find that mirror and fix the moonstone. Let's go.

Why couldn't the mirror be in a bunny-filled meadow?
(GASPS)
(MIMICKING ROAR)
(LAUGHING)
(ECHOING)
Blaze!
(PANTING)
(FLUTTERING)
Who's that? Who's there?
(GASPS)
(SOFTLY) Look, Blaze.

(GROANING)
Ah!
What do you think? Too big?
It's gotta be in here somewhere, Blaze. Come on. Help me look.

(GASPS)
It's real.

Okay. Deep breath.

Clear your mind. Only get one shot at this. Here it goes.

I wish... I wish...

I wish...

Blaze, I wish you'd be quiet for one minute!
(GASPS)
No, no, no, no! No! That one didn't count!
I take it back. Please, please. I take it back!
That wasn't my wish. Please!
(SIGHS)
Blaze, look what you've done!
This mirror was my last chance. This is all your fault!
(SNIFFLING)
I'm sorry, Blaze. It's not your fault.

It's mine.

It's all mine.

(CRYING)
I wish Terence were here.

I wish we were still friends.

We are friends, Tink.

Terence.

I am so sorry.

TERENCE: I forgive you.

I miss you so much.

I miss you, too. But, Tink, why...

Why didn't you tell me about the moonstone?
I didn't want anyone to know.

I didn't think I needed any help, Terence.

I was wrong. I wish you were here.

I am here.

I know you are.

But, I mean, really here, with me.

I am with you.

No. I mean here, Terence, right next to me.

I'm standing behind you.

(GASPS)
Terence!
(BOTH LAUGHING)
I'm so sorry, Terence. I know, I was so wrong...

Hey, hey. I'm sorry, too.

You know, you were under a lot of pressure... Whoa! Hey.

Who's this?
This is Blaze.

He's been a big help in some tough spots.

Well, it's a pleasure to meet you.

How did you...

I flew all night and all day over the sea,
and just when I was gonna run out of dust,
I stumbled into that flying machine of yours.

That thing is awesome!
I only had a pinch of dust left. It got me all the way here.

You found my balloon?
But where did you even get the dust to make it this far?
I, you know, borrowed a little extra.

You broke the rules for me?
Hey, I knew you needed my help.

(CHITTERING)
(SQUEAKING)
TERENCE: Run!
Blaze!
(GASPS)
(BOTH GROANING)
(PIANO PLAYING)
TERENCE: Hold on!
(SCREAMING)
(TERENCE WHOOPS)
(BOTH SCREAMING)
That was kind of fun.

What?
(SQUEAKING)
There's our way out.

(TERENCE GROANING)
Terence, buy me some time. Come on, Blaze.

Back, you dirty rats!
(CHUCKLES)
(ROARING)
(SQUEAKING)
(ROARING)
(LAUGHING)
Are they gone?
They're gone.

(DRONING)
Let's go.

Come here, you vicious monster.

(BOTH GROANING)
TERENCE: Now, how are we gonna fly this thing?
I used the last of my dust getting it here.

TINKER BELL: Well, with any luck, my pixie-dust bag
should be around here somewhere.

Is it enough?
Yeah, it's enough. Anchors up.

Aye-aye, Captain.

Just a little bit of pixie dust up front will get this baby going.

That should do the trick.

Whoa!
TINKER BELL: Wow.

I guess it pays to have a dust-keeper fairy around.

I'm telling you, we just might make it.

Hey, are you okay?
What's gonna happen when we get back?
Would you happen to have an extra moonstone?
I don't know if it's gonna help, but I brought this.

My scepter.

Hey, I've got an idea.

Terence?
Right. Right.

No, I know. You need your space.

No. I can't do this without you. Would you help me?
Sure.

If I turn this, then this can go in here.

Wait a second. You think this would work?
Yeah. Yeah!
Okay, okay.

Set it at a 30-degree angle
so that the reflective qualities of the moonstone...

TINKER BELL: Are magnified in relation to the moonbeam rays.

Yes! You're a genius.

I almost got it. I just need...

Like a sharp thingy?
Yeah.

(CHUCKLING)
Excuse me, Blaze.

(TRUMPETING)
(AUDIENCE APPLAUDING)
Fairy Gary: That's a bit heavier than I remember.

(GASPS)
Fairy Mary: 1,492, 1,493...

Bobble: No, no, no.

Clank: It's all right. Tink will be here any second now.

Fairy Mary: The blue harvest moon is high.

The moonbeams are almost at their mark.

This is a disaster.

Minister of Autumn: Fairy Mary, where is Tinker Bell?
Fairy Mary: I don't know!
Minister of Autumn: You...

QUEEN CLARION: Minister, Fairy Mary?
BOTH: Yes, Your Highness?
Queen Clarion: Is anything the matter?
Minister of Autumn: Yes...

Fairy Mary: No, Your Highness.

Queen Clarion: Where is Tinker Bell?
Fairy Mary: Well, we've been...

SPARROWMAN: Whoa! Look up there!
WOMAN: Tinker Bell!
Tinker Bell: Hi, everybody!
Wow!
Wow!
(ALL EXCLAIMING)
Tinker Bell: Hi! Queen Clarion, Fairy Mary, I made it!
Fairy Mary: There she is.

Queen Clarion: Now that's an entrance.

Bobble: Right in the nick of time.

Tinker Bell: Your Highness.

Queen Clarion: Tinker Bell, at the beginning of the season,
you were entrusted with a great responsibility.

Where is the fall scepter?
Tinker Bell: There were complications,
Tinker Bell: but it's ready now, Your Highness.

Queen Clarion: This way, dear.

Tinker Bell: Fairies of Pixie Hollow, I present the autumn scepter.

(AUDIENCE CHEERING)
(AUDIENCE EXCLAIMING IN HORROR)
Fairy Mary: The moonstone! One, two...

(STUTTERING)
Tinker Bell: No, no, no. Don't worry, Fairy Mary. Just... Just wait.

Tinker Bell: Wait, wait.

Terence: Come on, come on.

Tinker Bell: Please work. Please work. Please work.

Minister of Autumn: Your Majesty, I've never seen this much blue pixie dust before.

Queen Clarion: (CHUCKLING) Indeed.

Fairy Gary: It's at least a million smidges. Maybe more.

Bolt: It's more.

Flint: Yeah. Much more.

Silvermist: This is amazing!
Fawn: (WHOOPING)
Iridessa: Only Tinker Bell.

Rosetta: Pretty good, huh?
Come on, girls. It's show time.

QUEEN CLARION: Fairies of Pixie Hollow,
we have celebrated this revelry without interruption for centuries.

Tonight, I believe, is our finest revelry ever,
thanks to one very special fairy, Tinker Bell.

Queen Clarion: And her friend, Terence.

Queen Clarion: And her new friend.

Tinker Bell: Blaze.

Queen Clarion: Yes, of course. Blaze. We owe them all our thanks.

(AUDIENCE APPLAUDING)
(WHISTLING)
Fairy Mary: I'm so proud of you.

Tinker Bell: Thank you, Fairy Mary.

Fairy Mary: What made you think of breaking the moonstone
into all those tiny little pieces?
Genius!
(BOTH LAUGHING)
Minister of Autumn: On your lead, my dear.

Minister of Autumn: All right, everyone. To the pixie-dust tree!
Fawn: That's our cue!
(WHISTLING)
Bobble: There are the bubbles. Hit it, Clank.

Clank: It worked, Bobble! It worked!
Bobble: Aye, it certainly did.

♪ To believe in who you are
♪ Who you were always meant to be
♪ To you open up your heart
♪ Then you set your spirit free
♪ In this time of the season
♪ Every leaf on every tree
♪ Start to shine
♪ Come and see
♪ Take my hand
♪ Come with me
♪ And fly ♪
NARRATOR: "The greatest treasures are not gold
"Nor jewels, nor works of art
"They cannot be held in your hands
"They're held within your heart
"For worldly things will fade away as seasons come and go
"But the treasure of true friendship will never lose its glow"
♪ Sometimes you think you'll be fine by yourself
♪ 'Cause a dream is a wish that you make all alone
♪ It's easy to feel like you don't need help
♪ But it's harder to walk on your own
♪ You'll change inside
♪ When you realize
♪ The world comes to life
♪ And everything's all right
♪ From beginning to end
♪ When you have a friend by your side
♪ That helps you to find
♪ The beauty you are when you open your heart
♪ And believe in
♪ The gift of a friend
♪ The gift of a friend
♪ Someone who knows when your lost and you're scared
♪ There through the highs and the lows
♪ Someone to count on Someone who cares
♪ Beside you wherever you'll go
♪ You'll change inside
♪ When you realize
♪ The world comes to life
♪ And everything's all right
♪ From beginning to end
♪ When you have a friend by your side
♪ That helps you to find
♪ The beauty you are when you open your heart
♪ And believe in
♪ The gift of a friend
♪ And when your hope crashes down Shattering to the ground
♪ You'll feel all alone
♪ When you don't know which way to go
♪ And there's no signs leading you on
♪ You're not alone
♪ The world comes to life
♪ And everything's all right
♪ From beginning to end
♪ When you have a friend
♪ By your side
♪ That helps you to find
♪ The beauty you are when you open your heart
♪ You believe in
♪ When you believe in
♪ When you believe in
♪ The gift of a friend ♪
♪ Where the sunbeams play in the highland glade
♪ Where the leaves are gently falling
♪ Where we used to dance in the autumn shade
♪ My foolish pride drove you away
♪ Where the storm clouds rose and the cold winds blew
♪ Oh, I could not hear you calling
♪ Till you took my hand and you pulled me through
♪ To where the sunbeams play
♪ To ride with you upon the wind
♪ To fly above the sea
♪ To be far and wide of Neverland
♪ I would dare to go
♪ If you would go with me
♪ Now the wind blows our love against our day
♪ And the dark of night is falling
♪ But if you're with me
♪ We will find our way
♪ To where the sunbeams To where the sunbeams
♪ To where the sunbeams dance
♪ And play ♪

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