Tuesday, July 9, 2019

Anna & Elsa's Childhood Days & Tinker Bell's Wintry Sisterhood script

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Frozen & Muppets & Fairies' Wintry Secret
Directed by: Chris Buck, Jennifer Lee
Produced by: Peter Del Vecho
Screenplay by: Jennifer Lee
Story by: Chris Buck, Jennifer Lee, Shane Morris
Based on: The Snow Queen by Hans Christian Anderson
Starring: Pamela Adlon, Stephen J. Anderson, Will Arnett, Bill Barretta, Angela Bartys, Kristen Bell, Eva Bella, Jeff Bennett, Jodi Benson, Ty Burrell, Jesse Corti, Timothy Dalton, Grey DeLisle, John DiMaggio, Benjamin Diskin, Tina Fey, Santino Fontana, Josh Gad, Spencer Lacey Ganus, Ricky Gervais, Tucker Gilmore, Dave Goelz, Jonathan Groff, Lucy Hale, Megan Hilty, Ciarán Hinds, Jane Horrocks, Anjelica Huston, Eric Jacobson, Maurice LaMarche, Matt Lanter, Queen Latifah, Denis Leary, John Leguizamo, Thomas Lennon, Jay Leno, Peter Linz, Lucy Liu, Jeffrey Marcus, Jesse McCartney, Edie McClurg, Idina Menzel, Kathy Najimy, Rob Paulsen, Josh Peck, Robert Pine, Ray Romano, David Rudman, Debby Ryan, Seann William Scott, Livvy Stubenrauch, Raven-Symoné, Alan Tudyk, Steve Valentine, Matt Vogel, Kari Wahlgren, Chris Wedge, Mae Whitman, Steve Whitmire, Chris Williams, Maia Wilson
Music by: Christophe Beck, Joel McNeely, John Powell, Kristen Anderson-Lopez, Robert Lopez, Frode Fjellheim, Bret McKenzie
Edited by: Jeff Draheim, Tim Mertens
Production company: Walt Disney Pictures, Walt Disney Animation Studios
Distributed by: Walt Disney Studios Motion Pictures
Theatrical release dates: November 19, 2013 (El Capitan Theatre), November 27, 2013 (United States)
DVD/Blu-Ray release date: March 18, 2014
Running time: 481 minutes
Country: United States
Language: English
Budget: $150 million
Box office: $1.276.0 billion
MPAA Rating: PG: "Parental Guidance Suggested. Some Material May Not Be Suitable For Children" (for some mild action, rude humor, peril, language, and thematic elements).
Rotten Tomatoes: Critic Score: 89% Certified Fresh. Average Rating: 7.7/10. Reviews Counted: 221. Fresh: 197. Rotten: 24. Critics Consensus: Joyful, beautifully animated, fast-paced, and smartly written, Muppets & Fairies' Wintry Secret adds another worthy entry to the Disney canon that is stocked with singalong songs to look as iridescently gorgeous as the winter wonderland.
Grade: B+
Aspect Ratio: 2.24:1
English Subtitles SDH: (GOLD)

(WALT DISNEY PICTURES: On a night sky background, we see a star, a la Pinocchio. Then, some clouds appear, a la Mary Poppins, and a pirate ship, a la Peter Pan. We then see the castle, a la Cinderella, done in CGI, while different fireworks are appearing. A circular line is drawn over the castle (in the same vein as the previous logo), then the castle enters many dots from the bottom of the screen to reveal "DiSNEY", in the post-1979 Disney script logo font, albeit slightly revised. The circular line is nearly staying visible on the logo. Cantus, the Norwegian all-female choir perform "Eatnemen Vuelie" and plays over the logo)
(WALT DISNEY ANIMATION STUDIOS: A gold paper flips in the logo onto screen, drawing a red outline of Mickey Mouse wearing a steamboat hat. The paper finishes flipping as an outline of Mickey turns into a scene from the 1928 Disney cartoon Steamboat Willie, and below the picture, the words "WALT DiSNEY" write themselves in the signature corporate font (with a slight modification), with "ANIMATION STUDIOS" fading in underneath. Cantus, the Norwegian all-female choir perform "Eatnemen Vuelie" and plays over the logo)
(High up in the sky, the Second Star to the Right glows brightly. If you follow that star, you'll find the magical island of Never Land. It is a wonderful place, filled with tall mountains, flowing rivers, and deep forests. And in the very heart of Never Land is Pixie Hollow, the home of all the fairies)
(Pixie Hollow is very different from the mainland, where the humans live. For one thing, all four seasons occur in Pixie Hollow and the other countries around the globe at the same time. There's Spring Valley, where flowers always bloom. And Summer Glade, where it's warm and sunny every day. In the Autumn Woods, leaves turn colorful shades of red, gold, and orange. And just over the border where no warm-weather fairy is permitted to go, are the Winter Woods. Shimmering white snow blankets the world there, and ice-topped mountain peaks overlook frozen valleys, fjords, brooks, and streams. Warm-weather fairies live on one side of the border, and cold-weather fairies stay on the other. A winter fairy cannot survive the heat of Spring or Summer. And the icy temperatures of the Winter Woods would freeze a warm-weather fairy's wings. So the fairies stay in their seasons and keep busy with their work. They know that the rules are there to protect them, and that crossing the border can be very dangerous)
QUEEN CLARIONIf you had wings to lift you and the Second Star your guide, you'd find a place where all the seasons flourish side by side. Yet past the Summer Meadow and beyond the Autumn Woods, lies an icy land of secrets, a world misunderstood. But if your mind is open and your heart just has to know, your wings can take you farther than you ever thought you'd go.
(TITLE CARDFROZEN)
(EXT. PIXIE HOLLOW — MORNING. One bright and busy morning in the Autumn Woods, SILVERMIST, a water-talent fairy flew along the river. A handful of dragonflies buzzed around around her. They were collecting dewdrops to place on spiderwebs. Not far away, a garden fairy named ROSETTA was coaxing flowers to bloom. VIDIA, a fast-flying fairy, zipped overhead. The wind from her wings pushed the autumn leaves through the air)
Sydney Sierota: *We'll be there at the first breath of spring 
 *When the birds start to sing and the grass starts growing 
*We'll be there in the still summer heat 
*With the meadow's gleaming gold 
*We'll be there on the crisp autumn days 
*With the leaves all ablaze in the cool breeze blowing 
*We'll be there for it all every year
(Each fairy had a job to do, including TERENCE, the dust keeper and his girlfriend, TINKER BELL, the tinker fairy, and they were all happily finishing their morning tasks and getting ready for our biggest adventure of the season, the world tour in Norway. But perhaps no fairies were quite as busy as the tinkers)
Sydney Sierota: *As we've been since days of old 
*For what if the world is wider than we ever knew? 
*And through all the seasons didn't we dream of something more? 
*What if we brave the great unknown? 
*What if we're not so all alone? 
*What if it's you I'm searching for?*
(EXT. TINKER'S NOOK, BERLIN — SUNNY WINTER DAY. They were expecting a very special arrival in the Alpine Lederhosen Factory!)
FAIRY MARY: Look sharp, everyone! The snowy owls will soon be arriving to take the snowflake baskets to the Winter Woods.
(She looked around and noticed that LUCINDA were not focused on her job)
Fairy Mary: Lucinda, stop noodling and start tinkering.
(Then she walk off to check on the basket production. Nearby, CHEESE the mouse was struggling with the cart. It was filled with bundles of reeds, and it was a bit too heavy for him to pull. Suddenly, a lasso appeared out of nowhere and picked up a bundle of lunch from the cart, making the load lighter. Cheese looked left and saw Tinker Bell (dressed in her German style (two braided pigtails, Oktoberfest strapless dress with a mini skirt, lederhosen hat)) was holding on to a pole attached to a rope. Leave it to Tinker Bell to create an invention like a pole with a swinging lasso to help a friend in need!)
Tinker Bell: Is that the last load?
(Cheese replied with a happy bark to say "Yes!")
Tinker Bell: Thanks, Cheese!
(Tinker Bell waved and walks off to help his friends, CLANK and BOBBLE)
Clank: Basket weaving is my favorite thing, Bobble.
Bobble: Really? I'm partial to macramé.
(Tinker Bell reached the basket depot. The tinker buddies were busy weaving long reeds into sturdy baskets. She placed the new bundle on a pile in front of them)
Tinker Bell: Morning, Clank. Morning, Bobble.
Clank & Bobble (BOTH): Morning!
Tinker Bell: That should be enough to finish the snowflake baskets.
(Bobble looked up. His thick dewdrop goggles made his eyes seem enormous)
Bobble: Aye, that will do her.
Clank: Thanks.
(He smiled at Tinker Bell and didn't watch what he was doing. He accidentally wove the reeds right over Bobble's hands!)
Bobble: (GASPS) (WHISPERS) Clanky. Clank: Oh! Sorry. (CHUCKLES)
(Tinker Bell looked around at the towering piles of baskets that were ready to be collected by the snowy owls)
Tinker Bell: (SIGHS) I can't believe we make the baskets but don't get to take them to the Winter Fairies. I mean, wouldn't you want to go into the Winter Woods?
(Clank and Bobble both stopped their work and stared at Tinker Bell in disbelief)
Bobble: Oh, we wouldn't last a day in the cold.
(Clank nodded in agreement)
Clank: Besides, I'm afraid of glaciers.
(Bobble raised an eyebrow, and Tink looked at both of them in confusion)
Tinker Bell: Glaciers?
Clank: They're known for their stealth.
(Bobble turned to Tink)
Bobble: He's never actually seen one.
Clank: You never do!
(Suddenly, a loud horn sounded)
FAIRY MARY: The snowy owls!
(All the villagers looked up to see a flock of SNOWY OWLS rapidly approaching)
Fairy Mary: Places, everyone! Clank, Bobble, get that basket up.
Clank: Right! Got it, Fairy Mary!
Fairy Mary: Start the pulley!
(Instantly, the villagers began operating a large pulley that hauled the freshly woven baskets up to a delivery tower)
(One by one, each of the snowy owls dove down and snatched a basket in its talons. Then, together, the flock soared back into the sky. Tinker Bell watched, her eyes wide with excitement. The large white birds were so graceful and strong!)
(A young owl approached the basket pickup. He swooped down to grab one of the baskets. But it was a little too heavy for him. He wobbled as he lifted back into the air)
Fairy Mary: Ooh! Newcomer!
(After struggling for a moment, the young owl gained speed and flew to join his brothers. Before the flock left, one of the owls dropped a note made of ice down to Fairy Mary. It floated softly on a frozen parachute. The second it touched her hands, the ice began to melt. So she had to read it quickly)
Fairy Mary: The final shipment order! Oh, goodness! They need 20 more baskets for tomorrow's pickup.
(But Tinker Bell was only half listening. She couldn't help watching as the owls head for the horizon. They were flying back to the cold mountain of the mysterious Winter Woods, nestled in the Norwegian fjords)
Tinker Bell: There's a whole other world over there.
Fairy Mary: Well done, everyone! The first shipment is headed for Winter. But there's much more to do for tomorrow's pickup, so this is no time to rest on your laurels. Lucinda, get off your laurel and get to work.
(Tink couldn't explain it, he felt drawn to the Winter Woods. It was as if there were a secret buried there, deep in the snow, just waiting to be discovered)
FAWN: Look out!
(Tinker Bell, Bobble, and Clank turned at the same time. FAWN, an animal fairy, was chasing a BUNNY as it scampered through the workshop)
Fawn: Runaway bunny!
(The bunny bounded through the workshop, scatting reeds and supplies everywhere. Baskets went flying through the air!)
Fawn: No!
(In the flash, Tinker Bell zipped over and used his special lasso to grab hold of the renegade bunny)
Tinker Bell: Got you!
(The bunny wriggled its nose. It was not happy to have been caught)
Fawn: Thanks, Tink.
Tinker Bell: No problem, Fawn.
(Fawn reached over and tried to calm the bunny down)
Fawn: Come on, little guy. It's still a long way to the Winter Woods.
Tinker Bell: Oh, you're taking the mammals today?
Fawn: Trying to. It's time for them to cross the border, but this little guy is a handful.
(Tink was excited. This was her chance to see the Winter Woods up close)
Tinker Bell: Hey, uh, how about if I help?
(EXT. THE AUTUMN WOODS — DAY. A short while later, Tinker Bell and Fawn were racing through the Autumn Woods with the mammals. Fawn was guiding several weasels, a few bunnies, and a marmot. Tink was trying to steer the youngest bunny by using her lasso as a leash. But the rabbit was so fast that he kept moving along behind it instead)
Tinker Bell: Slow down! Slow down!
(Fawn looked over her shoulder and grinned)
Fawn: Need some help? Tinker Bell: Nope. Doing fine.
FAWN: That lost thing really is handy.
Tinker Bell: Yeah. Heel, Hoppy, heel! Slow down!
(EXT. BOUNDARY — DAY. Finally, they reached the border between the Autumn Woods and the Winter Woods. Tinker Bell was just settling her bunny down when she looked up and saw the border for the first time. She gasped. It was amazing! A wide chasm separated the two seasons, and a thin curtain of soft, shimmering snow fell down from the center, marking the divide. Down at the bottom of the trench, a rushing stream babbled on the summer side. But once it reached the winter side, the water froze solid. A long bridge connected the two season. Half of it was a log, and the other half was ice)
Tinker Bell: Wow.
(The bunny beside her trembled nervously)
Fawn: Oh, don't scared, little fellow. We'll let the weasels go first.
(Fawn guided the weasels to the bridge)
Tinker Bell: Come on. Come on. (STRAINING) Come on!
(Tinker Bell watched curiously)
Tinker Bell: So, how far do we take the mammals in?
Fawn: Uh, Tink, we don't cross the border. Tinker Bell: Huh?
Fawn: We just help the mammals cross.
(Tinker Bell raised her eyebrows in disbelief)
Tinker Bell: But I thought Mammal Fairies got to cross with the mammals.
(Fawn shook her head)
Fawn: Tink, it's freezing over there. Besides, no Warm Fairies are allowed in the Winter Woods. Just like Winter Fairies aren't allowed over here.
(Tinker Bell looked at the beautiful falling snow)
Tinker Bell: Who made up that rule?
Fawn: I think it was the Lord of Winter.
Tinker Bell: Winter has a lord?
(Fawn turned to the weasels)
Fawn: All right, guys. You ready?
(The weasels chattered their agreement. Then they skipped up the log. One at the time, they leapt over into winter. As they crossed the border, each of the weasels' coats magically turned from brown to white!)
Tinker Bell: Wow. Fawn: Pretty great, huh?
Tinker Bell: It's incredible.
FAWN: They get their winter coats to protect them from the cold. (CHUCKLES) Your turn. Go on.
(Next, three baby bunnies crawled up to the bridge. They bounded over the border and their fur also quickly transformed from brown into brilliant white)
Fawn: Go on, now. Follow your brothers.
(The bunny's ears perked up. He didn't seem as afraid now that the other mammals had all crossed. He hopped to the edge of the bridge and stretched out his ears until they just reached across the border. The tips turned white! Then he spun around and wiggled his tail on the winter side. It turned white, too! Then the bunny finally hopped all the way into winter)
Tinker Bell: Bye-bye!
(Tink walked closer to the curtain of falling snow. What was it like over there? he wondered. Had any fairy ever tried to cross?)
Fawn: All right, big guy. (GASPS)
(It was the marmot's turn to go but he didn't answer. He was already starting to hibernate, right here in the Autumn Woods)
Fawn: Oh, no.
(She gets closer to the sleeping marmot)
Fawn: No hibernating yet. You do that in winter!
(The marmot yawns. Fawn nudged him toward the log bridge)
Fawn: Come on. Come on! Wake up. Wake up.
(Meanwhile, Tinker Bell was scanning the crisp, white snow that stretched far out on the other side of the border. It shimmered and sparkled in the winter sunlight. Tinker Bell couldn't help it. She just had to see what winter was like!)
(Remembering what the bunny had done, she reached her hand over the border. Then she quickly drew it back. Nothing!)
Tinker Bell: Oh…
(She glanced over her shoulder to see if Fawn was watching. But the sleepy marmot distracted her)
Fawn: Come on. Wake up. Rise and shine.
(Now was Tinker Bell's chance)
(Gaining confidence, Tink leaned over the border and stuck her mouth across)
Tinker Bell: Oooh.
(She felt the tingle of cold air. Her mouth was chilly. It didn't hurt at all)
(With a deep breath, Tinker Bell jumped over the border!)
(EXT. THE WINTER WOODS — DAY. Instantly, the frosty air surrounded her. Tink shivered. But the snow are magnificent! Tiny flakes swirled everywhere, glistening like pixie dust. Tink opened her mouth and let one land right on her tongue. It was deliciously cold)
Tinker Bell: Ooh!
(Suddenly, Tinker Bell felt a very strange sensation in her wings. She turned around and gasped. Her wings were growing and it began sparkling! It shimmered with a brilliant burst of colorful light she had never seen before. She could even see all their delicate patterns illuminated. What was causing them to shine so brightly?)
(As if from far away, Tink heard a baby's laugh. It was very soft. But the sound echoed in her ears)
Tinker Bell: Oh…
FAWN: Tink!
(Fawn's call was distant and faint)
(Tinker Bell's wings stopped sparkling)
Fawn: (O.S.) Tink! Tinker Bell!
Tinker Bell: What?
(Before Tink knew what was happening, a lasso sailed over her head and tightened around her waist)
Tinker Bell: Aaagh!
(EXT. BOUNDARY — DAY. She is yanked back past the border into the Autumn Woods)
Fawn: Oh, Tink, I told you, we're not allowed to cross.
(She took the lasso off Tink and brushed her hand against her friend's wing)
Fawn: (GASPS) Your wings.
(Tinker Bell's eyes shone)
Tinker Bell: I know! They were sparkling.
Fawn: They're freezing! We'd better get you to the healing-talent fairy.
(Fawn dragged Tinker Bell away from the border)
Tinker Bell: But… Fawn: Come on!
(Fawn knew that Tinker Bell's wings were in great danger. They had to get help–and fast!)
(EXT. FAIRY URGENT CARE — DAY. There were many patients inside waiting to be seen by healing-talent fairies. But some were not so patient. Mellow music is playing. The rainbow fairy pushes the buzzer. BUZZ!)
Receptionist: May I help you?
Rainbow Fairy: How much longer?
Receptionist: I told you, a rainbow collision is not an emergency.
Rainbow Fairy: But the purple is starting to itch.
Receptionist: Take a seat.
(The rainbow fairy left and another fairy is next. He is stuck in the snapdragon. He pushes a buzzer! BUZZ!)
Receptionist: Oh. Snapdragon, right?
Snapdragon Fairy: Mmm-hmm.
Receptionist: Not an emergency. Plant it over there.
(Just then, Silvermist, Iridessa, and Rosetta zoom in. They had heard the news about Tinker Bell and were very concerned about their friend)
IRIDESSA: Hurry, girls. What if we're too late?
(The receptionist saw them sailed right by his check-in desk)
Receptionist: (CLEARING THROAT)
(There was nothing that annoyed the receptionist more than the fairies not following proper procedure)
(The three friends stopped midflight. They hadn't even noticed the receptionist)
Iridessa: Oh. Sorry. Do you know… Receptionist: Window.
(The three friends forget to check in and they pushed the buzzer. BUZZZZZZ!)
Receptionist: Uh, uh, uh, uh!
(The three friends stopped pushing the buzzer)
Receptionist: Patient's name?
Rosetta: Tinker Bell. Silvermist: Tinker Bell.
Receptionist: Oh, yes. The border crosser. She's…
Iridessa: Frozen solid?
Receptionist: Room two. ROSETTA: Oh, my.
SILVERMIST: Thank you. Receptionist: Mmm-hmm.
(INT. HALLWAYS, FAIRY URGENT CARE — DAY. The trio zipped up and down the hallways of the hospital, looking for the right room)
IRIDESSA: This way! ROSETTA: Come on, girls. Hurry.
IRIDESSA: She's right over here. Room two.
Silvermist: There she is. IRIDESSA: Tink!
(EXT. EXAMINING ROOM, FAIRY URGENT CARE  DAY. Tinker Bell was sitting on a table with a lamp shining down on her wings. The HEALING FAIRY was studying her wings closely while Fawn stood off to the side)
Rosetta: We got here as quick as we could.
Silvermist: We did have to stop at reception.
Iridessa: Did you really cross?
(Tinker Bell was touched that her friends had dropped everything to come see her. She couldn't wait to tell them how her wings had sparkled!)
(But she didn't get the chance to answer, because the healing fairy cut off their chatter)
Healing Fairy: (SHUSHES)
(The three friends nodded and grew quiet. Still, Iridessa couldn't stand not knowing what had happened. Iridessa leaned in close to Tinker Bell)
Iridessa: Well, did you?
Healing Fairy: Shh!
(He made the light brighter and moved his magnifying glass over Tinker Bell's wings)
(Just then, VIDIA sped into the room. She saw Tinker Bell's wings magnified against the glass)
Healing Fairy: Hmm… Vidia: Whoa.
All: Shh!
Healing Fairy: Mmm-hmm.
(Finally, the healing fairy took a step back)
Healing Fairy: Okay. You're all warmed up. Let's test your wings.
Tinker Bell: Oh. Sure.
(She sat up a little straighter)
Healing Fairy: Open. Close.
(Tinker Bell did as she was told)
Healing Fairy: And try a little flap.
(Tinker Bell quickly flapped her wings)
Healing Fairy: A flutter.
(She flapped her wings again)
Healing Fairy: Can you give me a flitter?
(Tinker Bell took a deep breath and flittered her wings. They felt perfectly normal)
Healing Fairy: Okay. Well, I don't see anything unusual. Your wings appear to be fine.
(Tinker Bell's friends sighed in relief)
(ALL SIGH IN RELIEF)
Tinker Bell: But what about the sparkling?
Healing Fairy: It must have been the light reflecting off the snow.
(Tinker Bell tried to protest but the healing fairy gave her a stern look)
Healing Fairy: You should have never crossed the border. Winter is too cold for our Warm Fairy wings. Now, to be safe, I want you to take two sunflower seeds and come back if there is any problem.
Silvermist: Thank you. Healing Fairy: Mmm-hmm.
(EXT. FAIRY URGENT CARE — DAY. Together, Tink's friends led her out of the hospital. They were all relieved that Tinker Bell was okay)
Silvermist: We were worried, Tink.
Fawn: Oh! You are so lucky nothing happened to your wings.
Rosetta: Can you imagine?
(Tinker Bell looked around at her friends)
Tinker Bell: But something did happen. They sparkled!
(Iridessa patted her on the shoulder)
Iridessa: But you heard her. It was just the light reflecting off the snow.
Tinker Bell: No, it wasn't. They actually lit up. It was brighter than a thousand fireflies. You saw it. Didn't you, Fawn?
(Fawn looked down at her feet)
Fawn: No.
(Tink's shoulders slumped)
Tinker Bell: You don't believe me?
Vidia: Who…Um…
Iridessa: Uh. No?
Tinker Bell: Look, you guys, it happened. It felt like… like…
Silvermist: Like what?
(Tinker Bell gazed off into the distance)
Tinker Bell: Like the Winter Woods was calling me. You know?
(Her friends all looked at one another anxiously. Now Tinker Bell was really acting crazy!)
Rosetta: (CHUCKLES NERVOUSLY) Not really. (WHISPERING) Get the doctor.
(Tink sighed. It didn't matter what the healing fairy had said. She knew her wings had sparkled. She wished her friends believed her. And more than anything, she wanted to know what the sparkling had meant)
(INT. BOOK NOOK — DAY. Later that day, Tink went off to the library. She had a feeling that she might be able to find the answer to his question there)
(The library was a cozy little place in the Pixie Dust Tree. As she entered, Tink passed by for fuzzy bookworms carrying stacks of books to reshelve)
(Soon she found himself flying down a long row of shelves crammed with dusty books. Under her breath, he read the titles aloud:)
TINKER BELL: Animal Fairy Books, 101 Uses for Pixie Dust... Beauty and the Bees... There's got to be a wing book here somewhere. Rules for Rainbow Riding. No, not that.
(Her finger trailed along the row of spines as she scanned each title, looking for the right one)
(Suddenly, a tattered-looking book caught her eye. She opened it and found that the pages had been chewed through)
Tinker Bell: Hey. Someone's been eating the books!
(Nearby, a chubby BOOKWORM looked up guiltily. A half-eaten page was sticking out of his mouth. He quickly gulped down the paper and inched away)
Tinker Bell: Bookworms.
(She kept searching)
Tinker Bell: Light reading. Dustology, windology…
(Finally, she struck gold)
Tinker Bell: A-ha! Wingology. That's got to have it.
(Tink reached for the book. It was shaped like wings. But before she could grab it, the book magically took flight! Tinker Bell chased after it, causing a commotion throughout the library. The book slammed into stacks and shelves, knocking other books all over the floor. Finally, Tink pinned it down on one of the sturdy tables)
Tinker Bell: Gotcha!
(A fairy wearing thick glasses at the next table cleared his throat. He seemed annoyed. Meet SCRIBBLE)
Tinker Bell: Sorry.
Scribble: Mmm-hmm.
Tinker Bell: Okay, let's see. Wing care. Wing washing. Wing tips. Don't get it wet. Everybody knows that. Sizes, shapes, flapping, fluttering. (GASPS) Sparkling! I knew it!
(The book took advantage of her distraction and tried to fly off once more. Tink slammed it back down)
Tinker Bell: Oh!
(Again, Scribble shot Tink a warning look)
Tinker Bell: Sorry. Found it! Huh? Oh, no.
(The page that had the answer to Tinker Bell's question was chewed up. The bookworm must have gotten to it first)
Tinker Bell: Thanks a lot.
(The bookworm gave her another guilty look. He had just started munching on a tasty paper snack. He slid away, taking the snack with him)
(Tinker Bell sighed and tried to make sense of the words that were left on the page)
Tinker Bell: Hmm. Okay. "Sparkling wings. When a most incredible…" "…That the sparkle…there was two." Huh? "That the sparkle…there was two." Two wings? Two feet? (SIGHS) Two what?
(Frustrated, she moved over to where Scribble was reading)
Tinker Bell: Psst.
Scribble: Oh! Yes?
Tinker Bell: Hey. Do you know anything about the sparkling wings?
Scribble: No. The bookworm ate the page.
Tinker Bell: Yeah, I know.
Scribble: But the Keeper does.
Tinker Bell: The Keeper? Who's the Keeper?
(Scribble pushed his glasses up higher on his nose and pointed to the author's name on the front cover of the book. In small letters, it read, BY THE KEEPER)
Scribble: (CHUCKLES) He writes the books. He is the keeper of all fairy knowledge.
Tinker Bell: That's perfect. Is he here? I have to talk to him.
Scribble: (CHUCKLING) I would give anything to talk to him. But you can't.
Tinker Bell: Why not?
Scribble: Because he's a Winter Fairy. In order to talk to him, you would have to go to the Winter Woods.
(Tinker Bell looked at him expectantly)
Scribble: And that's impossible. Your wings will freeze and…
(He snapped a pencil he was holding in half)
Scribble: Chapter 16.
Tinker Bell: Hmm. The Winter Woods.
(She quickly thanked Scribble and started to walk home)
(I have to see the Keeper! she thought eagerly. Somehow, there has to be a way to cross the border safely. He's the only one who can tell me why my wings sparkled!)
(INT. TINKER BELL'S TEACUP HOUSE – NIGHT. Tinker Bell was hard at work in her teacup home. Using thorn scissors, she snipped a thick green leaf into pieces. Nearby, two bugs turned a spinning wheel to make thread. Tink carefully stitched the pieces of the leaf together to make a warm winter coat. They she started to make snow boots. She hammered and cobbled until they were just right. She even added her signature pom-poms to the toes. When she was done, she tucked fuzzy earmuffs and woolly gloves into her satchel, along with the Wingology book. She looked at herself in the mirror)
(Not bad! she thought. She was ready for winter! Smiling, she turned to fly off on her adventure…and fell flat on her face!)
Tinker Bell: Agh!
(She'd forgotten that with her warm coat on, she couldn't flap her wings)
Tinker Bell: Can't fly.
(Luckily, with the plan she had in mind to get to the Winter Woods, something else would be doing the flying for her!)
(EXT. TINKER'S NOOK, BERLIN — MORNING. Tinker Bell cautiously peeked out from behind a village. She saw Fairy Mary and the other villagers hard at work. Slipping her hood on her head, Tinker Bell quietly tiptoed into the workshop)
FAIRY MARY: Hurry, now, hurry! Let's finish up. Stand by with the pulley.
(Fairy Mary was instructing the tinkers)
Fairy Mary: All right! It's this season's final pickup, so let's make it our best. Lucinda, let's leave the loafing for the Baking Fairies.
(Tink hid behind a large bin and spied on Clank and Bobble. They were testing out the basket they just made)
BOBBLE: Okay, Clanky. Clank: Right!
(He pulled down on a large lever, and the bottom of the basket opened up. Bobble falls through it and onto the ground with a loud thump!)
Bobble: Ouch.
Clank: Snowflake release system working!
(Bobble, O.S., rubbed his head)
BOBBLE: Maybe you should be the test snowflake for a while.
(Without a sound, Tink pulled a small grappling hook attached to a rope out of her satchel. Quickly, she tossed the hook toward the top of the basket. It caught hold. Pleased with herself, Tink began to climb up and into the basket. She was so close to getting a ride to the Winter Woods!)
Clank: Tink?
(Uh-oh! Tinker Bell thought. She'd been caught!)
Bobble: We already checked that basket.
(They thought Tinker Bell was helping them prepare for the final pickup)
Tinker Bell: Right. Uh…
(She slowly lowered herself back to the ground. She had to think fast)
(Clank looked Tink up and down curiously)
Clank: Why are you dressed all cozy?
(Tinker Bell sighed. It was no use trying to lie to her friends)
Tinker Bell: I'm going to the Winter Woods.
(Clank and Bobble gasped)
Bobble: (LOUDLY) The Winter Woods?
Tinker Bell: Shh!
(Tinker Bell looked around for Fairy Mary. Thankfully, the head tinker fairy was busy on the other side of the factory, counting the last batch of baskets)
Bobble: (WHISPERING) The Winter Woods?
(Tinker Bell was about to explain when suddenly a loud horn sounded)
FAIRY MARY: Places, everyone!
Tinker Bell: The snowy owls. They're here!
FAIRY MARY: Start the pulley!
(The baskets that the employees had been making all day started to move along the rope up to the delivery tower. Tinker Bell didn't have time to think. It was now or never)
Tinker Bell: Bye!
(Before they could stop him, Tink hoisted herself into a moving basket and began rising into the air)
CLANK: Tink! Wait!
(He looked over at Bobble, and the two friends flew after her)
(The pulley was carrying baskets up to meet the snowy owls as they swooped down. Tinker Bell's basket was nearing the top)
Bobble: You can't cross the border, Miss Bell. Your wings!
Tinker Bell: Don't worry. They're in my coat.
Clank: Does this have to do with the… (GASPS)
(They turned their attention to the owl as he whoosh by and picked up the basket)
Clank: The sparkling?
Tinker Bell: Yes. There's somebody in winter who can tell me what it means.
(Fairy Mary's voice echoed from down below)
Fairy Mary: Clank, Bobble! Is something wrong with that basket?
Bobble: What? Oh.
(They turned their attention again to the owl as he picked up another basket)
(BOTH STAMMERING)
(Bobble shot Tink a nervous glance. He looked at him pleadingly. They couldn't give her away now!)
Bobble: Tink?
Tinker Bell: I just have to do this.
(They heard another whoosh of the owl)
(Bobble turned back to Fairy Mary)
Bobble: Uh, no. Everything is, uh, fine. (CHUCKLES NERVOUSLY)
Clank: We're just sad to see it go.
(He patted the side of the basket)
Clank: Pretty basket.
(Fairy Mary rolled her eyes and let out a heavy sigh)
Fairy Mary: Oh! Honestly. Let it go!
(Clank and Bobble released their hold on the basket, and one by one the snowy owls swooped down to collect the deliveries. Tinker Bell peeked over the edge. Her basket was next for pickup!)
(Just then, the young owl from the previous day came into view. He was assigned to collect Tinker Bell's basket)
Fairy Mary: That's the new one.
Bobble: Uh, new one? Fairy Mary: Mmm-hmm.
(A new owl wouldn't be as steady when picking up a heavy basket as the other, more experienced owls. They hoped the bird wouldn't drop Tinker Bell!)
(A moment later, the young owl flew past and grabbed the handles of Tinker Bell's basket. He wobbled a little. The he flapped his wings hard, trying to keep up with his brothers)
(Tinker Bell smiled. They were on their way…)
(…and heading straight for a wall! Panicking, Tinker Bell crouched against the side of the basket and braced for impact. But at the second, the determined little owl gained enough momentum to lift the basket up and over the wall. They just missed it)
(Back on the ground, Clank and Bobble let out a sigh of relief. That was close!)
(Tinker Bell sneaked a look back at her friends one last time and then she quickly ducked down)
Fairy Mary: Excellent work, everyone. They're off to the cold of winter. Well, that's that until next year.
(As Fairy Mary left, Clank and Bobble continued watching Tinker Bell's basket disappear over the horizon)
(EXT. THE AUTUMN WOODS AND BOUNDARY — MORNING. Inside the basket, Tinker Bell was nervous and excited. There was no turning back now. She was going to the Winter Woods!)
(Peering over the edge, she saw the border between autumn and winter rapidly approaching. It grew closer, and closer, and then …)
(Fwoom!)
(EXT. THE WINTER WOODS — MORNING. The moment they crossed over, a burst of cold air hit Tinker Bell hard. She shivered and opened her eyes. She was in winter!)
(The snowy owl flew on at top speed. Tinker Bell held tight and watched as a world of white whizzed past her. Winter was incredible! They dipped under a sparkling ice bridge and then pulled up high over a magnificent snowy valley. Tinker Bell's breath came in short puffs of frosty air. It was like nothing she had ever seen or felt before. No stories about the Winter Woods could have prepared her for this)
Tinker Bell: I made it.
(Up ahead, a handsome winter fairy flew over to greet her owl. Meet SLED)
SLED: Welcome back.
(Tinker Bell ducked down inside the basket, hiding)
Tinker Bell: A Winter Fairy.
SLED: You ready for the drop-off?
(The owl, O.S., gave a nervous hoot)
Sled: Come on. You did it yesterday. You'll be fine.
Owl: (SQUAWKS)
Sled: All right then. Here we go.
(As Tinker Bell watched, Sled flew ahead and spiraled down to a hilltop covered in snow. She realized that the owls were going to drop the baskets onto a long icy slide that would take them to a factory similar to the basket depot back in Tinker's Nook. Tink gulped. This was going to be a bumpy ride!)
(On Sled's signal, the owls swooped forward one by one and let go of their baskets. Tinker Bell's basket lurched to one side as her owl got ready to release it. Tink was thrown against the edge, and she accidentally hit the snowflake release lever!)
(Instantly, the trapdoor at the bottom of his basket sprang open. Her satchel started to slide toward it. Quickly, Tinker Bell snatched it up. But the basket rocked to and fro. She started to roll toward the open trapdoor herself!)
(Tink grabbed the edge of the opening just before she would have fallen through, and with all her strength, pulled herself back up and closed the trapdoor. Whew!)
(But Tink wasn't out of trouble yet. Her owl had been thrown off balance by her tumbling. Startled, he accidentally released the basket too soon. It careened out of control)
(EXT. SNOWFLAKE DEPOT, THE WINTER WOODS — MORNING. A winter fairies below spotted the renegade basket)
SNOW FAIRIES: Look out!
(Tinker Bell's basket slid down the chute and smashed into a pile of bins already loaded with snowflakes. Frosty crystals flew everywhere! As his basket rolled to a stop, Tinker Bell remained perfectly still. The winter fairies were scampering to clean up the mess)
SLED: Sorry about that.
(Thankfully, no one had spotted him. Tink quickly started to gather all the things that had fallen out of her satchel. But wait – something was missing)
Tinker Bell: Oh, no.
(Tinker Bell peeked around the rim of her basket. The wing book was lying out in the open!)
(Just then, a large shadow passed overhead. A massive snowy owl, whooshed by, and a powerful-looking fairy wearing a cape leapt down to the ground)
Sled: Lord Milori.
(Tinker Bell gasped. That must be MILORI, the Lord of Winter Fawn had told her about. The one who had made the rule those fairies couldn't cross the border. Now Tink really needed to stay hidden!)
Milori: And what happened here?
Sled: A bit of a bumpy landing. It's only his second drop-off.
(The owl gave the lord a sheepish grin)
Milori: As long as the basket made it, I'd say he did just fine.
(As Milori and Sled were talking, Tinker Bell moves the basket closer to get the book back)
Milori: How was the crossing?
Sled: Four bunnies, two weasels, and a marmot.
Milori: And they all crossed safely.
Sled: Yes, I met up with them on the north side.
(Milori looked around at the work the fairies were doing)
Milori: The snowflakes are looking quite beautiful.
Female Winter Fairy: (CHUCKLES) No two alike.
(Tinker Bell tried to reach the wing book with her foot. But it was too far away. She stretched just a little bit more…and accidentally knocked the book with her toe)
Tinker Bell: No, no, no.
MILORI: Ambitious.
(It slid out of reach, and right into Milori's boot!)
Milori: Hmm. (Picking up the book) Now that is odd.
(Tinker Bell smacked her hand against her head. This was a disaster!)
Tinker Bell: Oh!
(Milori studied the book carefully)
Milori: It must have been left in the basket by accident.
Return this to the Keeper.
Tinker Bell: (GASPS) The Keeper.
(Milori remained several minutes longer, admiring the work of the snowflake fairies)
MILORI: He can send it back to the warm side with his next delivery.
(Then he mounted his owl and took off into the sky. Once he had left, Sled picked up the book and headed out of the snowflake depot)
(Tinker Bell watched him go. If he was off to see the Keeper, then there was only one thing to do. She was going to follow him)
(EXT. CHAMBER DOORS, THE HALL OF WINTER — MORNING. In the Hall of Winter, just outside the Keeper's chamber doors, Tinker Bell listened carefully. She had followed Sled all the way there, and he was speaking with the Keeper now)
SLED: It must have come from the warm side. In one of the baskets.
(He turned to walk off)
Sled: Thanks.
(Once Sled was out of sight, Tinker Bell quietly stepped inside the chamber)
(INT. CHAMBER, THE HALL OF WINTER — MORNING. But the floor was slippery. It was made entirely of ice. Tinker Bell could barely stand up)
(She clung to a wall and struggled to get her balance. As she steadied himself, she noticed a soft purring noise coming from behind her. Slowly, she turned around…)
(An enormous lynx named FIONA was just inches from her face! Tinker Bell clapped her mouth over her mouth. But when the creature snored, she realized it was asleep. Sighting with relief, Tinker Bell backed away…)
(…and slipped on the ice!)
Tinker Bell: Ahhh!
(She slid down into the frozen depths of the hall. She kept sliding and sliding, until finally she crashed into a large stack of ice books against the wall)
(INT. LIBRARY, THE HALL OF WINTER — MORNING. This was not going as well as she'd hoped. She staggered to his feet and looked around)
(What she saw took his breath away. He was in a grand library, bigger than any room she had ever seen. Thousands of books lined the wall, and stacks of frosty parchments towered in every corner. Several large ice tablets teetered on the edges of their shelves, held in place by even more books and papers piled on top. It was incredible!)
(Across the room, Tinker Bell spotted the wing book that Sled had dropped off. She began to inch over to it when suddenly a short, elderly fairy walked in. He had tousled gray hair and mustache and small, round spectacles. Tink could hear him mumbling to himself)
DEWEY: That's the end of that chapter.
Boy, that's a beauty.
Flora and Fauna of the Fairies.
(That must be the KEEPER, Tinker Bell thought. She couldn't believe it. She had found him!)
Dewey: Put a period there, then we are pretty much done.
Wait. I forgot to number the pages.
Oh! I'm going to have to start all over on this large book.
(Tinker Bell was just about to step out from behind the ice books when a young winter fairy came whizzing by)
PERIWINKLE: Keeper. Keeper!
Dewey: Yes, what…
PERIWINKLE: The most amazing thing happened. You'll never believe it.
Dewey: Okay, I'm coming. I'm coming.
(Tinker Bell watched as young winter fairy paused to catch her breath)
PERIWINKLE: I've never felt anything like it!
My friends didn't believe me, but how could they because it's so…
DEWEY: Slow down. I can only listen so fast.
(As Tinker Bell listened, a tingling sensation suddenly overwhelmed her. She looked over her shoulder and saw that her wings were shimmering so brightly she could see them right through her coat)
PERIWINKLE: Yesterday, at the border, my wings.
They actually… They lit up.
It's happening again!
(She turned so that the Keeper could see her wings were sparkling)
Dewey: Oh…
Well, I'll be a yeti's uncle.
(Tinker Bell peeked out from her hiding place and got a good look at the winter fairy's face for the first time. Meet PERIWINKLE. Her stomach did a little flip. Something felt so familiar about the fairy! She had short, light silvery hair and ice-blue eyes. Her dress was made from a delicate material that glistened like frost in the sunlight)
(Tink was positive that she had never met this fairy. But she couldn't help feeling drawn to her. She took off her coat and stepped out of hiding)
Dewey: In all my years.
(Periwinkle turned and stared at Tinker Bell. They began drifting toward one another, as if an invisible force guided them)
Periwinkle: Your wings. They're sparkling.
Tinker Bell: Like yours.
(Then, as suddenly as it had started, the sparkling faded)
Dewey: (LAUGHS INCREDULOUSLY)
I've written about the sparkling,
but I've never seen the sparkling with my own peepers!
(CHUCKLING EXCITEDLY)
(His expression said that he knew more than either of the young fairies did about the sparkling. He rubbed his hands together, delighted)
Dewey: Oh, uh, follow me!
(INT. VAST HALL, THE HALL OF WINTER — DAY. Quickly, the Keeper ushered Tinker Bell and Peri through the vast hall. He pointed his cane toward a great room with a giant snowflake pattern on the floor)
Dewey: Now, step the footsies on the snowflake.
(Tink place her coat on top of his cane and rushed with Peri to the middle of the snowflake. The Keeper tapped his cane on the floor, and the room went dark. Instantly, the snowflake Tink and Peri were standing on lit up and rose off the ground. Amazed, the two fairies held perfectly still)
Dewey: Just put your wings into the light!
(Together, the fairies lifted their wings into the sunlight streaming down from an opening in the ceiling. The rays shone through their wings. Then an incredible thing happened. The light began projecting images from their pasts on the icy chamber wall. The first picture was of Big Ben, the clock tower in London)
Tinker Bell: The mainland.
(The scene switched to a baby laughing for the first time. The fairies watched as the laugh split in two and landed on a dandelion. Two wisps from the flower took flight and danced across a night sky. But before they could reach over the ocean, one got caught in the water. The other traveled on. A strong gust of wind came and and blew the tangled wisp in the opposite direction, toward the Pixie Dust Tree)
TINKER BELL: Oh, no.
(Images of the fairies arriving in New Orleans, Louisiana, United States and Norway appeared–Tinker Bell in the Pixie Dust Tree at Pixie Hollow)
Tinker Bell: Hello.
FAIRIES: Hello.
(And the other fairy in the the Winter Woods who is Periwinkle)
Periwinkle: Hello.
Tinker Bell: Two fairies born of the same laugh.
So that means…
Periwinkle: You're my…
BOTH: So we're
sisters.
(The Keeper nodded and gestured to the fairies' wings)
Dewey: Yes! And your wings are identical.
That is why they sparkle.
(Turning their backs to each other, Tink and Peri lined up their wings. The Keeper was right–the patterns marched perfectly! A bright spark of light suddenly burst forth when their wings touched. It created a beam that shone all the way to the ceiling)
(The two fairies jumped back)
BOTH: (EXCLAIM) Jingles!
(LAUGHING)
(What was that?)
Dewey: Ah… Oh, boy. Maybe you shouldn't do that.
(Tink smiled, turned to Peri and introduced himself)
Tinker Bell: Um, I'm Tinker Bell.
Periwinkle: I'm Periwinkle.
(Tink thought back to how her wings had sparkled the first time she jumped into winter)
Tinker Bell: So you must have been at the border.
(Periwinkle nodded)
Periwinkle: Yeah. I was hoping to see the animals cross.
Tinker Bell: I guess I didn't see you.
Periwinkle: (CHUCKLES) Me either. (GASPS)
(She looked at the pom-poms on Tink's boots)
Tinker Bell: What?
(With an excited squeal, she reached into her pocket and pulled out two identical pom-poms)
Periwinkle: I usually just wear them at home.
(She puts them on her toes. She looked beautiful)
Tinker Bell: Wow.
(At that moment, a voice bellowed through the chamber)
MILORI: Hello.
Keeper, are you in?
Dewey: Yipping yetis, Lord Milori!
(Periwinkle panicked)
Periwinkle: If he sees you, he'll send you back.
MILORI: Keeper? Are you here?
Dewey: Don't worry. I'm going to take care of this.
Milori: Where are you?
Dewey: Ah. Come back later!
Milori: Keeper?
Dewey: Whoa, boy. Can't get that one back.
Milori: I need to speak with you.
It's important.
(Tink and Periwinkle crouched down on the large, hovering snowflake. As long as they stayed there, Milori wouldn't be able to see them from down below)
Dewey: I'll be right back.
(He flew down to see Milori. He greeted the royal fairy)
Dewey: I'm right here, Lord Milori.
Milori: Did you receive the wing book?
Dewey: You know, once upon a time,
you'd stop by just to say hello and howdy-do.
(He pretended to look hurt)
Milori: (sincerely) (SIGHS) I'm sorry. Hello.
Dewey: Howdy-do?
Milori: (SIGHS) Howdy-do.
(Then he knew someone was here)
Milori: This book has me worried. What if a Warm Fairy brought it here?
(The Keeper, O.S., chuckled)
DEWEY: Well, that might be nice, then, meeting a Warm Fairy.
Especially one with such good taste in books.
Milori: (sternly) It's too cold.
Dewey: Maybe if they were wearing a coat,
or one of them little sweater vests.
They're nice.
(The look that crossed Milori's face made it clear that he was losing his patience)
Milori: I'll remind you.
Crossing the border is forbidden.
Dewey: There was a time when it wasn't.
Milori: The rule is there to keep the fairies safe. That will never change.
Dewey: But I…
Milori: If a Warm Fairy comes here, you will send them back.
(He stared long and hard at the Keeper, and the elderly fairy dropped his gaze)
Dewey: Of course.
(Up above on the floating snowflake, Tinker Bell and Periwinkle exchanged a worried look. This didn't sound good)
Milori: Thank you. (Turning to leave)
(Once he was out of sight, the snowflake Tinker Bell and Periwinkle were on descended to the floor. The Keeper turned to Tinker Bell sadly)
Dewey: Well, you heard the Lord Milori.
He said you must go back home.
(He paused and thought for a moment)
Dewey: Of course, he didn't say when.
(The sisters hugged and cheered, happy to have more time to spend together)
Dewey: Now, listen, you two, it gets colder after the dark,
so it's best to get Tinker Bell home before the first moonlight.
(Periwinkle gave the Keeper a big hug)
Periwinkle: Thank you, Dewey.
(Tinker Bell glanced at her sister, confused)
Tinker Bell: Dewey.
(What did that mean?)
Periwinkle: That's his real name.
Dewey: It's what my friends call me.
(A big smile spread across Tinker Bell's face)
Tinker Bell: Thank you.
Dewey: Dewey.
Tinker Bell: Dewey.
(They started to leave the hall)
Periwinkle: So, um, I'm a Frost Fairy. I frost things.
Tinker Bell: Oh. I'm a Tinker. I…
Periwinkle: Tinker things.
Tinker Bell: Yep. I even made this coat.
Periwinkle: Oh, I like it.
Tinker Bell: Thanks.
PERIWINKLE: You're welcome.
Dewey: (CHUCKLES) Sisters.
(EXT. THE WINTER WOODS — DAY. It seemed even more spectacular to Tinker Bell now that her sister was showing her around. They went to see Pixie Dust Well, similar to the one at the Pixie Dust Tree)
Periwinkle: It's amazing. The pixie dust travels all the way from the Pixie Dust Tree.
Kind of like you did.
(Then they visited the icicles)
Tinker Bell: ...Terence and I barely escaped the pirate ship!
Periwinkle: Is she your boyfriend?
Tinker Bell: Uh…
(They came to the ice skating area)
Periwinkle: So Lizzy loves fairies?
Tinker Bell: Yeah. She even built a fairy house.
That's how I met her. You see, me and Vidia…
(She slipped on the ice and she and Periwinkle laughed)
(INT. PERIWINKLE'S HOUSE — DAY. Periwinkle showed Tink her room, and opened a drawer full of lost objects that she had collected. Tinker Bell pulled a skate from the treasures)
Tinker Bell: You collect lost things, too?
Periwinkle: I call them found things.
(EXT. THE WINTER WOODS — DAY. The two sisters went ice skating. Tink wasn't very steady on her feet, but Periwinkle was patient and helped her sister glide across the pond. Later, they tried snowboarding…and wound up landing in a heap among the trees)
McClain Sisters: *I never knew I lost you till I found you
*And you'd never guess how close you are to me
*Now I want to throw my arms around you
*Tell a thousand tales that will astound you
*Everything about you tells me this was meant to be
(When the two fairies grew tired, they sat on a branch to rest. Down below, a snowflake fairy was busy twirling a handful of snow high in the air as if it were a pizza. Then he expertly poked out a pattern in the frosty crystal. Each flake she made floated gently past Tinker Bell and Periwinkle, and no two were alike)
McClain Sisters: *Don't you see?
I'm on your side
*Let's take this ride
*And together we're facing the world
*Doing things nobody's done before
*And the great divide
*Doesn't seem so wide
*Anymore
(Tinker Bell sighed. This was the best day ever!)
(EXT. FROST FOREST, THE WINTER WOODS — DAY. Periwinkle took Tinker Bell to see her friends GLISS and SPIKE)
Periwinkle: This is the Frost Forest.
TINKER BELL: Wow.
Periwinkle: That's Gliss.
(She pointed to a fairy a short distance away. The two sisters didn't want to get caught, so they were hiding behind a snowy branch where the other fairies couldn't see them)
Gliss: Come on, Spike. Practice.
Spike: Okay, okay. Practicing.
Periwinkle: And that's Spike. She's a bit…
(Just then, Tinker Bell slipped and fell onto a snowdrift below. Periwinkle flew to catch her, and they both wound up sliding right into Gliss and Spike's arms!)
Periwinkle: Hi.
(When the two sisters had explained everything. Spike and Gliss looked at them in disbelief)
Spike: Sisters?
Gliss: Well, I think it's fantastic!
(She took a deep breath and stood back to examine the two fairies)
Gliss: Wow, you two look exactly alike!
I mean, expect for your clothes and your hair and Peri's a bit more pale.
But your noses are very similar.
(Spike shook her head)
Spike: Forget their noses. She's a Warm Fairy. In winter!
Gliss: (GASPS) You're right. We got to show her around!
(She smiled at Tinker Bell)
Gliss: Oh, oh, oh!
Let's take her ice-sliding! Come on, Spike!
(Periwinkle turned to her sister with a knowing twinkle in her eye)
Periwinkle: You are going to love this!
Tinker Bell: It sounds fun.
Spike: Yeah. Great idea. Push the Warm Fairy down a hill of ice.
(they didn't answer)
Okay, well, wait for me, you guys.
(Soon, all four fairies were teetering at the top of a high frozen waterfall aboard a toboggan)
McClain Sisters: *And if you'll be there beside me when I falter
*Then whatever comes I know we'll take it all in stride
Periwinkle: Ready, set, slide!
(Tink shrieked in delight as they went racing down the icy hill. She couldn't remember ever having this much fun in her life)
McClain Sisters: *I'm on your side
*I'm on your side
*Let's take this ride
*And together we're facing the world
*Doing things nobody's done before
*And the great divide
*Doesn't seem so wide
*Anymore*
(As Tink and Peri were covered in a snow pile, we cut to)
AGNARR: Anna. Elsa.
IDUNA: Bedtime soon.
Anna: Uh-oh. The princess is trapped
in the snow goblin's evil spell.
Quick, Elsa! Make a prince! A fancy one!
Anna: Oh, no! The prince is trapped, too.
(IN DEEP VOICE) Who cares about danger
when there's love?
(MIMICS KISSING)
Elsa: Ugh, Anna. Bleugh!
Kissing won't save the Forest.
(ANNA GIGGLES)
Elsa: The lost fairies cry out.
(MIMICS TRUMPETING)
What sound does a giraffe make?
Anna: (MUMBLES)
Elsa: Never mind.
They wake the fairy queen
who breaks the spell and saves everyone!
Anna: And they all get married!
(GIGGLES)
Agnarr: What are you playing?
Anna: Enchanted Forest.
The prince and the princess...
Agnarr: Hmm. That's like no enchanted forest I've ever seen.
Elsa: (GASPS) You've seen the enchanted forest?
Anna: Wait, what?
Agnarr: I have. Once.
Anna: And you've never told us this before?
Agnarr: Well, I could tell you now, if you...
(GIRLS GIGGLING)
Elsa: Okay. Now.
Anna: Tell us now.
Iduna: Are you sure about this?
Agnarr: It's time they know.
Anna: (WHISPERS) Let's make a big snowman later.
Agnarr: If they can settle and listen.
(BOTH HOLDING BREATH)
(CHUCKLES)
Agnarr: Far away,
as north as we can go,
stood a very old and very enchanted forest.
Agnarr: But its magic wasn't that of
goblin spells and lost fairies.
AgnarrIt was protected by the most powerful spirits of all,
Agnarrthose of air,
of fire,
of water,
and earth.
AgnarrBut it was also home
to the mysterious Northuldra people.
ELSAWere the Northuldra magical, like me?
AGNARRNo, Elsa. They were not magical.
They just took advantage of the Forest's gifts.
AgnarrTheir ways were so different from ours,
but still, they promised us friendship.
AgnarrIn honor of that,
your grandfather, King Runeard,
built them a mighty dam
to strengthen their waters.
It was a gift of peace.
ANNAThat's a big gift of peace.
AGNARRAnd I was so honored
to get to go to the Forest to celebrate it.
RUNEARD: Stand tall, Agnarr.
AGNARRI wasn't at all prepared
for what the day would bring.
(CROWD CHATTERING EXCITEDLY)
AgnarrWe let down our guard.
(LAUGHS)
AgnarrWe were charmed.
Whoa. Whoa!
(CHUCKLES)
AgnarrIt felt so magical.
(CHITTERING)
(GASPS)
(GIGGLING)
Agnarr: But something went wrong.
(MAN YELLS)
(ALL GRUNTING)
AgnarrThey were attacking us.
Mattias: Get behind me.
AGNARRIt was a brutal battle.
AgnarrYour grandfather...
(RUNEARD YELPS)
Young Agnarr: Father!
AGNARR...was lost.
Aah!
AGNARRThe fighting enraged the spirits.
FIGHTER: Look out!
AGNARRThey turned their magic against us all.
(YELPS, GRUNTS)
(ANGELIC VOICE VOCALIZING)
AgnarrThere was this voice...
(WIND GUSTING)
Agnarr...and someone saved me.
AgnarrI'm told the spirits then vanished.
And a powerful mist covered the Forest.
Locking everyone out.
(WIND WHISTLING)
Agnarr: And that night, I came home King of Arendelle.
Anna: Whoa, Papa, that was epic.
Whoever saved you,
I love them.
(AGNARR CHUCKLES)
Agnarr: I wish I knew who it was.
Elsa: What happened to the spirits?
What's in the Forest now?
Agnarr: I don't know.
The mist still stands.
No one can get in.
And no one has since come out.
Iduna: So we're safe.
Agnarr: Yes.
But the Forest could wake again.
And we must be prepared for whatever danger it may bring.
IDUNA: And on that note,
how about we say good night to your father?
Anna: (WHINES) But I still have so many questions.
Agnarr: Save them for another night, Anna.
Anna: (SIGHS) You know I don't have that kind of patience.
(DOOR CLOSES)
Anna: Why did Northuldra attack us anyway?
Who attacks people who give them gifts?
Elsa: Do you think the Forest will wake again?
Iduna: Only Ahtohallan knows.
Anna: Octa-who-what?
(GASPS SOFTLY)
Iduna: (SIGHS) When I was little,
my mother would sing a song
about a special river called Ahtohallan,
that was said to hold all the answers about the past.
About what we are a part of.
Anna: Wow.
Elsa: Will you sing it for us? Please?
(CHUCKLES SOFTLY)
Iduna: Okay.
Cuddle close.
(ANNA GIGGLES)
Scooch in.
(ELSA GIGGLES)
(SOFT MUSIC PLAYING)
Iduna: (SINGING) Where the Northwind
Meets the sea
There's a river
Full of memory
Sleep, my darling, safe and sound
For in this river, all is found
(SNORING)
IdunaIn her waters
Deep and true
Lie the answers
And a path for you
Dive down deep into her sound
But not too far or you'll be drowned
IdunaYes, she will sing to those who hear
And in her song, all magic flows
But can you brave what you most fear?
Can you face what the river knows?
IdunaWhere the Northwind
Meets the sea
There's a mother
Full of memory
Come my darling, homeward bound
When all is lost
Then all is found
(INT. PERIWINKLE'S HOUSE — NIGHT. As the stars twinkled overhead and the Northern Lights are bright, Periwinkle and Tinker Bell sat by a small campfire on the ice crest in front of Peri's home. They chatted quietly in the frosty night air)
TINKER BELL: Um… I know. Favorite star?
PERIWINKLE: Second Star…
Both: To the right.
Periwinkle: Okay. Favorite drink?
Tinker Bell: Hot chamomile tea.
Periwinkle: Iced chamomile tea!
(She and her sister had so much in common!)
Tinker Bell: Okay, my turn. How about favorite bug?
Periwinkle: Bug? It's too cold for bugs over here,
but in one of Dewey's books, I read about butterflies.
Tinker Bell: Oh, in Butterfly Cove, there are hundreds of them.
It's in summer. It's right over…
(She looked out toward where she thought the center of the Hollow would be. She scanned the horizon, but all she could see was the frozen land of winter)
Tinker Bell: Um… Hmm.
I guess you can't see it from here.
Periwinkle: (SIGHS) No. You can't.
(She was quiet for a moment)
Periwinkle: What's it like over there?
Tinker Bell: Warm.
Periwinkle: And the colors? The sounds?
All the animals?
(Periwinkle's eyes searched her sister's face)
Periwinkle: And the fish.
It floats in melted ice, right?
Tinker Bell: Water.
Periwinkle: (SIGHS) I wish…
I wish I could go there.
(The two fairies sat side by side, watching the night sky. Then Tinker Bell looked at the campfire that was keeping her comfortably warm. It gave her an idea)
Tinker Bell: Peri?
Periwinkle: Yeah?
Tinker Bell: I made it warmer over here.
Maybe I could make it colder over there.
Periwinkle: Are you… (GASPS)
Are you saying I could cross?
(The winter fairy's heart leapt. Crossing the border was something she had never thought was possible)
Tinker Bell: Yeah!
Periwinkle: Oh, Tink.
You could show me your world.
I could meet your friends.
Do you think I could see a butterfly?
(Tinker Bell smiled at her sister)
Tinker Bell: There's a pretty good chance.
Periwinkle: Oh!
(Her mind was racing with ideas about how she could bring Periwinkle over to the dry land. This would be his biggest inventing challenge yet!)
(Abruptly, they heard a loud crack. The ice crest beneath them was collapsing!)
Periwinkle: Uh, Tink?
(But the ice give away and they all plummet. Periwinkle quickly fluttered into the air. But Tinker Bell's wings were trapped beneath her coat. She panicked)
Tinker Bell: I can't fly!
Periwinkle: Tink!
(The frost fairy use her ice powers to reach out to rescue Tinker Bell, but her sister's weight was too much for her)
Periwinkle: Hold on. Hold on!
Tinker Bell: I'm slipping!
(Periwinkle lost her grip on Tinker Bell, and they both screamed as they tumbled down through the ice and snow. Then, out of nowhere, Fiona the lynx appeared beneath them. The sisters landed on her back with a soft thump, and Fiona skillfully dodged the avalanche flow just in time. She carried Tinker Bell and Periwinkle to safety)
Dewey: That's it, Fiona. That's it.
(He turned to Tinker Bell and Periwinkle)
Dewey: Are you girls all right?
Tinker Bell: Yeah.
Periwinkle: Yeah.
(They couldn't stop shaking)
Dewey: Are you sure? Nothing broken? Nothing bruised?
(Tinker Bell shook her head)
Tinker Bell: No. We're okay.
Dewey: (SIGHS) This time.
(Dewey dusted the snow from Tinker Bell's coat. His expression was serious)
Dewey: Lord Milori was right.
Crossing the border is just too dangerous.
Tinker Bell: What are you saying?
Dewey: I'm sorry, girls,
but I'm afraid this isn't going to work out like you hoped.
We have to take Tinker Bell home.
(Tinker Bell and Periwinkle looked at Dewey, stunned)
Dewey: Let's go, Fiona.
(Fiona led the way, with Tink and Periwinkle riding on his back)
(EXT. BOUNDARY — NIGHT. The sisters held hands and Fiona brought them to the border)
Dewey: It's…
It's for your own good.
(When they reached the edge, the two fairies remained quiet for a moment. They watched the soft snow curtain falling between autumn and winter)
(Tink looked sadly at his sister. She gently pulled her hand away and began to walk back over the border. Periwinkle, with tears in her eyes, rushed to embrace her sister before she could cross)
Dewey: (WHIMPERING)
I can't watch, Fiona.
(SNIFFLING)
(Dewey turned to face the other way)
Dewey: I promised myself I wasn't going to do this.
(Tinker Bell peeked over Periwinkle's shoulder to make sure Dewey wasn't paying attention)
Tinker Bell: Okay. Here's the plan. Meet me here tomorrow.
Periwinkle: Oh, thank goodness. I thought you were really saying goodbye.
Tinker Bell: No! I just met my sister I never knew I had
and I'm going to say goodbye forever? Are you kidding?
So…
(Periwinkle nodded as Tink whispered her plan. Whatever her sister needed, she would get it. She wasn't going to let her down!)
(INT. TINKER BELL'S TEACUP HOUSE — NIGHT. Tinker Bell knocked on her house door)
Tinker Bell: Clank? Bobble?
(There were sounds of scuffling inside, followed by the door slowly opening. Tinker Bell peered around the hallway)
Tinker Bell: Guys?
(Foomp! A net suddenly shot out and wrapped around her)
Tinker Bell: Aagh!
(Clank stepped out with his spring-loaded troll-stopping gun in hand. A look of surprise crossed his face when he saw Tinker Bell trapped in a net)
Clank: Oopsie.
(Bobble stepped out too)
Bobble: (GASPS) Tink! You're back!
Tinker Bell: Yes. (CHUCKLES)
(She is slightly annoyed by the unexpected greeting. She wriggled against the net)
CLANK: Sorry!
(Clank helped her get untangled)
Clank: We thought you were a troll.
Tinker Bell: A troll?
Bobble: I knew we shouldn't have used the troll stopper.
Clank: What if it was a troll?
You'd be saying something different, wouldn't you?
Tinker Bell: Guys. It doesn't matter.
Clank: Oh, right.
Tinker Bell: I need your help.
Clank: Is it about a glacier?
Tinker Bell: No. But it's kind of a secret.
I don't want everybody to know.
(Clank and Bobble exchanged a glance. They looked at her with interest. When Tinker Bell had a secret plan in mind, they knew something exciting was about to start)
(INT. TINKER WORKSHOP — NIGHT. Soon, Tinker Bell, Bobble, and Clank were busy at work. Tinker Bell and Bobble hammered away at a mysterious-looking contraption, while Clank went to collect parts for them to use)
Tinker Bell: I'm pretty sure these buttons will work, but we're going to need more of them.
Bobble: Aye, unless we use a couple of acorn caps.
Tinker Bell: Right! Good idea.
Bobble: Whoo! Now where is that Clanky?
CLANK: Oh, yes, I'm right here.
(Clank wheeled the cart of extra supplies. Tinker Bell looked up to see what he had brought…and instead saw Fawn, Rosetta, Silvermist, Iridessa, and Vidia standing next to him)
Tinker Bell: Oh!
Clank: I didn't tell everybody.
Just Fawn, Ro, Sil, Dess, and Vidia.
(Vidia flew right in Tinker Bell's face and looked her up and down. She crossed her arms)
Vidia: So there's another you.
Rosetta: Vidia!
Tinker Bell: Yeah.
I've got a sister.
Clank: (CHUCKLES) I told you!
Rosetta: Bust my bonnet.
SILVERMIST: Amazing!
FAWN: It's fantastic!
Vidia: I can't believe this is happening.
Iridessa: But how?
Clank: They were born of the same laugh!
Tell them, Tink, what you told me and Bobble.
(Tinker Bell stepped forward)
Tinker Bell: Her name's Periwinkle.
She's a Frost Fairy, and she's just amazing.
I'm making this machine so she can come here and meet you all,
and after that we'll go straight to Queen Clarion!
(Tink's friends exchanged worried glances)
Silvermist: Oh…
Vidia: Um, have you thought this through?
"Hi, Queen Clarion. Meet the Winter Fairy I smuggled over the border."
Rosetta: Vidia!
Tinker Bell: When Queen Clarion hears how we found each other,
and that we're sisters,
she will change Lord Milori's rule.
Rosetta: Oh, of course she will.
Iridessa: She'd never want you to be apart.
Silvermist: It's like you found the perfect lost thing.
Tinker Bell: And I'm never going to lose her.
Iridessa: Well, then, let's get to work!
Fawn: Just tell us what to do.
Tinker Bell: Great!
Okay. We need to place that wheel right here.
IRIDESSA: Got you, Tink.
Tinker Bell: And let's get that propped up over there.
ROSETTA: I feel so tinkery.
Tinker Bell: Clank, Bobble…
Bobble: Wait, wait.
Finish up the chassis?
Tinker Bell: Exactly.
Bobble: Come on, Clanky!
Clank: Bobble!
Perhaps you and I are brothers! It's possible.
We look almost exactly alike.
(She was so happy that her friends were going to help her with her plan. With everyone working together, she just knew everything would turn out perfectly. She had the best friends from Pixie Hollow!)
(And soon her friends would see that she had the best sister in Pixie Hollow, too)
(ICE. We're underwater looking up at it. A saw cuts through, heading right for us)
(EXT. SNOW-CAPED MOUNTAIN — DUSK. ICE HARVESTERS, dressed in traditional clothing, score a frozen lake)
("Frozen Heart")
Ice Harvesters: *Born of cold and winter air
*And mountain rain combining,
*This icy force both foul and fair
*Has a frozen heart worth mining.
(The men drag giant ice blocks through channels of water)
Ice Harvesters: *Cut through the heart, cold and clear.
*Strike for love and strike for fear.
*See the beauty sharp and sheer.
(A young Sami boy, KRISTOFF BJØRGMAN (8) and his reindeer calf, SVEN, share a carrot as they try to keep up with the men)
Ice Harvesters: *Split the ice apart!
*And break the frozen heart.
Hup! Ho! Watch your step! Let it go!
Hup! Ho! Watch your step! Let it go!
(Kristoff struggles to get a block of ice out of the water. He falls, ends up soaked. Sven licks his wet cheek)
Ice Harvesters: *Beautiful! Powerful! Dangerous! Cold!
*Ice has a magic can't be controlled.
(A sharp ice flows overtakes the workers, threateningly. They fight it back)
Ice Harvesters: *Stronger than one, stronger than ten
*Stronger than a hundred men!
(Massive horses drag heavy ice plows)
Ice Harvesters: *Born of cold and winter air
*And mountain rain combing
(The sun sets. Lanterns are lit)
Ice Harvesters: *This icy force both foul and fair
*Has a frozen heart worth mining.
*Cut through the heart, cold and clear.
(In the dark, Kristoff and Sven finally manage to get a single block of ice out of the water)
Ice Harvesters: *Strike for love and strike for fear.
*There's beauty and there's danger here.
*Split the ice apart!
*Beware the frozen heart.*
(The workers pile onto the giant horse-drawn ice sled as it pulls away)
(Left behind, Kristoff and Sven push their ice block onto a dinky little sled then head off)
KRISTOFF: Come on, Sven.
(We sweep up from them to the Northern Lights filling the sky…then move across the mountains… beneath the snowline… and descend upon…)
(EXT. BOUNDARY — DAY. All was silent at the border between autumn and winter. Not a single fairy was in sight. Quietly, a large leaf from autumn and a large snowflake from winter drifted closer to the dividing line. Then the leaf and the snowflake began to glow. It was Tinker Bell and Periwinkle!)
Tinker Bell: Anyone see you?
Periwinkle: No.
I can't believe we're doing this!
(The two girls sighed in relief and tossed aside their disguises)
Tinker Bell: So, did you bring it?
Periwinkle: Yes. (WHISTLES)
(A moment later, her friends Gliss, Sled, Spike, and Slush came out of hiding. They were holding ropes that were tied securely around a huge block of ice)
Sled: Watch the branch.
(ALL GRUNTING)
Sled: Careful. More to the right.
Spike: For the record, we shouldn't be doing this, whatever it is we're doing.
(But the other fairies seemed more cheerful. They set the heavy block of ice down on the bridge that connected the two seasons)
Sled: As ordered. One big block of ice.
Gliss: Courtesy of the resident glacier fairy.
Slush: Hey.
Periwinkle: So, what do you think?
(Tinker Bell smiled)
Tinker Bell: It's perfect!
(Then she turned and whistled)
Spike: Uh, are you sure he's not luring you into a trap?
(A moment later, Clank and Bobble rolled out a large contraption on wheels. It was covered with tubes, pulleys, ropes, and spinning fans)
Gliss: Oh! It's one of those…
(Spike leaned over to Periwinkle)
Spike: Things we shouldn't be doing?
(Clank and Bobble popped out from behind the giant invention)
Bobble: It's the snowmaker!
Clank: It makes snow!
Tinker Bell: Yep, this is your ticket to the warm side of Pixie Hollow.
(Periwinkle couldn't believe it. She was actually going to be able to travel to the warm seasons! She took a step forward but then felt Spike pull her back)
Spike: Wait a second. This is crazy! You don't even know if this thing works!
Clank: (LAUGHS) Oh, it works, all right.
(Bobble pushed his goggles up)
Bobble: Aye, we made it ourselves.
Spike: Of course you did. Just walk away.
(Periwinkle moved closer to the machine, but was careful not to cross the border just yet)
Periwinkle: How does it work?
Tinker Bell: Guys?
Clank: Pull.
(Clank moved a lever on the cart and the machine turned around)
Clank: Move this around here.
Bobble: You might want to step aside for this part.
(In a flash, a large claw on the back of the snowmaker lifted the cube of ice)
Winter Fairies: (ALL EXCLAIM)
SLED: Ha! They're serious.
(Clank reeled the ice in. Bobble stepped onto the bike and start pedaling. A sharp grater on the machine began shaving off thin chips from the block. Soon, snowflakes began pouring out of a tube at the top)
Periwinkle: (GASPING) Snow!
Sled: Wow.
(Periwinkle beamed with pride)
Periwinkle: You did it! You actually did it!
(Tinker Bell felt the flurry of snowflakes)
Tinker Bell: Ooh! It's cold.
So?
Spike: Hmm.
Gliss: Go, go on.
Slush: Live it, man.
(Cautiously, Periwinkle flew over the border and into the column of snow. She looked unsteady for a moment. But then the cold flakes from the snowmaker swirled around her, making her feel right at home)
(It was as cold as winter, even though she was on the other side of the border)
CLANK: Welcome, Miss Winkle.
Periwinkle: Thank you.
(Clank adjusted a few levers on the snowmaker)
Clank: All righty! Your tour begins with the Autumn Forest.
Next it's a quick stop in Springtime Square.
And finally, the Pixie Dust Tree,
which, as you know, makes all fairy life possible.
Bobble: Aye, that's where you'll be meeting her majestiness, the queen.
Periwinkle: The queen?
(Gliss's eyes widened. She nudged her friends)
Gliss: They're going to see the queen!
(Tinker Bell hadn't told Periwinkle about this part of the plan. The frost fairy glanced nervously at Tink)
Tinker Bell: She's very wise.
And if we tell her we're sisters,
she'll change Lord Milori's rule.
(Gliss blurted out)
Gliss: That is so exciting!
Say hi for me, or curtsy, or whatever it is you do.
Periwinkle: Sure.
Gliss: And bring me back an acorn. A big one!
(Tinker Bell made a grand, sweeping gesture with her hand)
Tinker Bell: After you.
Periwinkle: Thank you.
Bye!
(And she headed off with Tink, Bobble, and Clank into the Autumn Woods)
Gliss: (SQUEALS) I can't believe I'm going to get an acorn!
Finally! That is so exciting!
(As the friends left, no one noticed a large, snowy owl watching them from high above on a tree branch. The owl waited until the fairies had disappeared. Then with a soft hoot, it quickly took flight to warn Milori of what it had witnessed)
(EXT. THE KINGDOM OF ARENDELLE, NORWAY — EVENING. A humble castle, build of wood, nestled in a deep Norwegian fjord)
(INT. NURSERY, ARENDELLE CASTLE — EVENING. ELSA (age 8) of Winter Solstice sleeps in her bed. Her little sister, ANNA (age 5) of Summer Solstice pops up beside them)
Anna: Elsa. Psst!
Elsa! Psst.
(Elsa doesn't stir. Anna sits on Elsa and bounces)
Anna: Wake up. Wake up. Wake up!
Elsa: (grumbling) Anna, go back to sleep.
(Anna rolls onto her back and spreads all her weight on Elsa)
Anna: (SIGHS) (drama queen-ish) I just can't.
The sky's awake, so I'm awake.
So we have to play.
Elsa: Go play by yourself.
(Elsa shoves Anna off the bed)
(Anna lands butt to floor, sighs, defeated. But then she gets an idea. She hops back on the bed and lifts one of Elsa's eyelids)
Anna: (mischievously) Do you want to build a snowman?
(Elsa's eyes both pop open. She smiles)
(EXT. PIXIE HOLLOW — DAY. The warm side at Pixie Hollow amazed Periwinkle. Everything was so different than in the Winter Woods. So lively! Guests of all shapes, sizes, and colors. Scampered about. But the best part was seeing the fish. They really did swim in the ocean!)
PERIWINKLE: Wow.
McClain Sisters: *Just when we thought life couldn't get much better
(Clank and Bobble kept the snowmaker cranking a steady stream of snowflakes over Periwinkle everywhere she went–even while she floated down the River Liffey on a canoe)
McClain Sisters: *A wish we never knew we made came true
*Worlds that were apart have come together
(As they drifted down the stream, Tinker Bell glanced up the boardwalk overhead. Silvermist, Rosetta, Fawn, Iridessa, and Vidia were hiding there)
ROSETTA: There she is!
Iridessa: She's so wintery.
McClain Sisters: *We'll be friends no matter what the weather
Silvermist: This is so exciting!
Fawn: Wait for the signal.
McClain Sisters: *Wait until you see the wondrous things that we can do here with you
(Tinker Bell winked, giving them the signal. It was time to show his sister what the warm-weather fairies could really do)
Fawn: That's it. Operation Periwinkle in effect.
(Silvermist went first. She dipped her hand in the stream and create a water arc above the sisters' heads. When Periwinkle looked up, she was delighted to see fish swimming in a bubble of water right over her)
McClain Sisters: *We're on your side
*We're on your side
(Rosetta was up next. She flew ahead of Tinker Bell and Periwinkle and made an entire field of flowers burst into bloom. Periwinkle gasped when she saw all the colors)
McClain Sisters: *Let's take this ride
*Let's take this ride
*And together we're facing the world
*Doing things nobody's done before
(Tinker Bell motioned to Fawn. At the signal from the animal fairy, hundreds of butterflies filled the air)
McClain Sisters: *And the great divide
*Doesn't seem so wide*
Periwinkle: Butterflies!
(INT. CASTLE STAIRCASE — EVENING. Anna, now wearing her winter boots, pulls Elsa by her hand)
Anna: Come on, come on, come on!
(Elsa tries to shush her, but Anna's too excited)
(INT. BALLROOM — EVENING. The girls sneak into the ballroom. Elsa shuts the door)
ANNA: Do the magic!
Do the magic!
(Elsa laughs and waves her hands together. Snowflakes suddenly burst forth and dance between her palms, forming a snowball)
Anna: Oh…
Elsa: Ready?
Anna: Uh-huh. (CHUCKLES)
(Elsa throws the snowball high into the air. Snow bursts out and flurries around the room. Anna dances, about, catching flakes in her palms and mouth)
Anna: This is amazing!
(ANNA SCREAMING EXCITEDLY)
Elsa: Watch this!
(Elsa stomps her little foot and a layer of ice suddenly coats the floor, forming a giant ice rink. Anna slides off, giggling)
(Tink's friends came flying down at once)
FAIRIES: Surprise!
Periwinkle: Oh! Your friends did all this?
Tinker Bell: They wanted to surprise you.
Everyone, this is Periwinkle, my sister.
(The girls clapped their hands together)
IRIDESSA: This is so exciting.
(Rosetta stepped forward)
Silvermist: Oh, wow!
Iridessa: Can you believe it?
Rosetta: (loud sweet, slow southern drawl) Hello. It is nice to meet you.
(She thought Periwinkle wouldn't understand her language)
Rosetta: I am Rosetta. This is…
(Vidia rolled her eyes)
Vidia: Ro, she's a Winter Fairy. She's not from the moon.
Rosetta: (embarrassed) Oh, right. I know, I know.
(Her cheeks flushed)
Rosetta: I'm just so excited!
(Periwinkle smiled)
Periwinkle: It's great to meet all of you.
(Silvermist flew in closer)
Silvermist: This is so remarkable!
(She looked back and forth between Tinker Bell and Periwinkle)
Silvermist: You two are sisters!
(Vidia put her arm around Periwinkle)
Vidia: Yeah. A little fairy-to-fairy advice.
Tink can be tricky to get along with at times.
Tinker Bell: Yeah. Look who's talking?
Periwinkle: (giggle)
Fawn: We can't believe you're over here!
Iridessa: So… Are you cold enough?
Periwinkle: Yeah. It's perfect.
(She did a little spin inside her cone of snow. Oops!)
Periwinkle: Oh! (CHUCKLES)
(She went back into the cone of snow)
All: Aw!
Rosetta: Oh, I nearly forget.
(She brought something for her)
Rosetta: This is for you. It's called a periwinkle. Also.
(She hands the winter fairy over the delicate blue flower)
Periwinkle: Thank you.
(She studies for a flower and sniffed it. It was so fresh, sweet, and healthy)
Periwinkle: I'll keep it forever.
(She waved her hand across the flower and instantly it was encased in a thin layer of frost)
(PLAY MONTAGE:)
(-Elsa and Anna roll giant snowballs and build a snowman together. Elsa moves his sticks arms around)
Elsa: (goofy voice) Hi, I'm Olaf and I like warm hugs.
(Anna jumps and hugs him)
Anna: I love you, Olaf!
(-Anna and Olaf appear to be dancing. REVEAL: Elsa is actually propelling them across the ice floor with her magic)
ANNA: Olaf...
(The warm-weather fairies were amazed)
Rosetta: Look at that!
Tinker Bell: It's frost.
She and her friends practice in the Frost Forest. You should see it!
Periwinkle: Oh, you should see Tink on ice skates.
(CHUCKLES) She's a natural.
Tinker Bell: It's only because you had that lost thing.
Vidia: Uh, she collects lost things, too?
BOTH: Yeah!
SILVERMIST: You guys are so alike.
(-The girls slide down snowbanks together!)
Anna: Tickle bumps!
(Anna fearlessly jumps off a snow peak into mid air)
Elsa: Hang on!
Anna: Catch me!
(Elsa makes another peak to catch Anna)
Elsa: Gotcha!
(They couldn't believe Tinker Bell actually had a sister)
Tinker Bell: I know.
Even our wings are identical. That's why they sparkle.
Let's show them.
(Anna keeps jumping. Elsa keeps casting magic)
Anna: (jumping faster) Again!
Elsa: (struggling to keep up) Wait!
Slow down!
(Elsa suddenly slips)
Elsa: Anna!
(Her poorly-aimed magic accidentally STRIKES Anna in the head. Anna tumbles down a snowbank and lands, unconscious)
(Suddenly, the frost fairy sank to the ground. They notice Periwinkle's wings slowly beginning to droop)
Periwinkle: I don't feel so…
Tinker Bell: Oh! Periwinkle!
(She rushed to her sister's side)
FAWN: Is she all right?
Rosetta: I think she's getting a little too hot.
(Elsa runs to Anna and takes her in her arms)
Elsa: Anna!
(A streak of Anna's hair, where it struck, turns white)
Periwinkle: My wings… I can't feel them.
(The frost fairy's wings were beginning to wilt)
Periwinkle: I think they're too warm.
Elsa: Mama! Papa!
(Her escalating fear caused the room around them to fill with frightening ice, covering the walls of the ballroom with frost and toppling the snowman, signifying the end of the play)
(Bobble looked up at the snowmaker. He was pedaling quickly to keep the snow coming. But he realized that the snowflakes were starting to dwindle)
Bobble: Oh, the snowmaker!
Clank: It's running out of ice!
Elsa: You're okay, Anna. I got you.
Fawn: We have to get her back to the border!
(Periwinkle gazed up at Tinker Bell)
Periwinkle: Tink, what about the queen?
Tinker Bell: There's no time.
(She turned to Clank and Bobble)
Tinker Bell: Clank, grab some ice. We'll wrap her wings.
(Everyone sprang into action, scraping up fallen snow to surround Peri's drooping wings)
(The parents, KING AGNARR and QUEEN IDUNA burst through the frozen door. GASP at the sight of the room)
Agnarr: (GASPS) Elsa, what have you done?
This is getting out of hand.
Iduna: (seeing Anna) Anna!
(Agnarr and Iduna rush to Anna and take her in their arms)
Elsa: It was an accident. I'm sorry, Anna!
Iduna: (about Anna) Oh. She's ice cold.
Agnarr: I know where we have to go.
(INT. DARK ROOM — NIGHT. Agnarr sifts through a shelf to find an ancient book inscribed with Old Norse runes. He opens the book, scrambles to a page with an ancient map)
(When the map falls from the page, it reveals the drawing of a troll, which seemed to be holding the Northern Lights in its hands. In front of of the troll, a wounded human lay quiet while the troll used the magic of the lights to heal him)
(Tink and her friends wrapped and tie Peri's wings up in leaf wrappers)
Tinker Bell: Okay. Let's go. Hurry!
(EXT. ARENDELLE — NIGHT. Carrying the girls, Agnarr and Iduna ride their horses out of the kingdom. Snow streams from Elsa's hands, leaving a trail of ice behind them)
(EXT. THE AUTUMN WOODS — DAY. Together, Clank, Bobble and Tink's fairy friends all pushed the snowmaker toward the border as Tinker Bell and Vidia carry Periwinkle)
CLANK: All together. All together.
ROSETTA: All together.
SILVERMIST: Hurry!
(Silvermist and Clank push the back of the machine. Iridessa pushes the left side of the machine)
Iridessa: Come on, we can do this!
(The fairies push the machine down the road. Fawn pushes the melting ice cube against the grater)
Fawn: Hurry!
(Bobble pedals as fast as his legs could go but the snowflakes are dwindling faster)
Bobble: Go, go, go!
(Tinker Bell and Vidia fly as fast as Bobble can pedal)
Tinker Bell: Hold on. We're almost there.
(She turned to Periwinkle. But her heart sank when she saw the strained look on Periwinkle's face. They were running out of time)
BOBBLE: Hurry! It's nearly out of ice!
TINKER BELL: Not much further.
(Milori was waiting with his snowy owl from above)
(EXT. FJORD MOUNTAIN FOREST — NIGHT. A sleepy Kristoff and Sven travel alone through the dark valley. All of a sudden, Agnarr and Iduna race by with the girls, leaving the wake of ice)
Kristoff: Ice?
(EXT. BLACK MOUNTAINS — NIGHT. Kristoff and Sven follow the trail of ice)
Kristoff: Faster, Sven!
(EXT. BOUNDARY — DAY. As the machine used a last bit of ice and the snowflakes stopped coming...)
Tinker Bell: Don't worry. We're almost there.
Vidia: We're going to make it. We're going to make it!
(Tinker Bell and Vidia tumbled back with Periwinkle across the border. The winter fairy fell to the ground in the minute they crossed the bridge. She was too weak to even stand)
(Tinker Bell helped unwrap her sister's wings)
Tinker Bell: Let me help you.
(When the snow fell away, Tink's hands flew to her mouth. Instead of being iridescent and sparkling, Periwinkle's wings were brown and wilted)
Tinker Bell: I'm sorry. I'm so sorry.
(EXT. THE VALLEY OF THE LIVING ROCK — NIGHT. Kristoff and Sven stops at the edge of a deep valley. They hide behind a rock and peek out)
Kristoff: (WHISPERS) Sven!
(Down below, Agnarr holds a frightened Elsa. Iduna holds the still unconscious Anna)
Agnarr: Please! Help! It's my daughter.
(Just then, the fairies caught sight of Milori as he hurried toward the injured frost fairy)
Tinker Bell: Please, can you help her?
Vidia: Tink.
(It was getting too cold for them. Vidia pulled Tinker Bell back across the border to safety)
(Suddenly, a bunch of rocks tumble down the valley toward them. It looks as though they'll be crushed!)
(But, luckily, the rocks stop at their feet. The rocks then unfold, revealing bright faces)
Troll: It's the King.
(The crowd parts for a troll as old as the Earth. They call him GRAND PABBIE. He approaches arthritically, but determined)
(On the winter side, Milori knelt down beside Periwinkle and placed his hands on her shoulders. His face was filled with concern)
Milori: Gently. Lift your wings. Let the cold surround them.
(Kristoff and Sven behind the crowd and peek out)
Kristoff: Trolls?
(A rock in front of them wakes up. Meet BULDA)
Bulda: Shush. I'm trying to listen.
(She grabs Kristoff and Sven by hands and hugs them close. She eyes them)
Bulda: Cuties. I'm gonna keep you.
(Pabbie nods respectfully to Agnarr)
Grand Pabbie: Your Majesty. (referring to Elsa)
Born with the powers, or cursed?
Agnarr: (STAMMERING) Born. And they're getting stronger.
Grand Pabbie: Here, here.
(Pabbie then motions to Iduna to bring Anna to her. She does. He examines her)
Grand Pabbie: (about Anna) You are lucky it wasn't her heart.
The heart are not so easily changed.
But the head could be persuaded.
Agnarr: Do what you must.
Grand Pabbie: I recommend we remove all magic.
Even memories of magic, to be safe.
But don't worry. I'll leave the fun.
(Pabbie pulls out a glowing blue energy from Anna's head. We see her memories floating right above her. Pabbie changes all of her magical memories to ordinary memories – snowy play indoors with the girls in their nightgowns changes to outdoors on the winter fjords with the girls in winter gear. He puts the ordinary memories back in her head)
(Slowly, Periwinkle raised her wings. Little by little, as the cold air swirled around her, Peri's wings began to regain their shimmer and color. She tried to flutter them, and sighed with relief when they worked)
Grand Pabbie: (SIGHS)
She will be okay.
Tinker Bell: You're okay. Your wings are okay.
Periwinkle: Yeah. Yeah.
Elsa: But she won't remember I have powers?
Agnarr: It's for the best.
Grand Pabbie: Listen to me, Elsa. Your power will only grow.
(As he speaks, he conducts the Northern Lights to show a silhouette of an adult Elsa creating magical snowflakes)
Grand Pabbie: There is beauty in it…
But also great danger.
(The snowflakes turn to sharp spikes)
Elsa: (GASPS)
Grand Pabbie: (O.S.) You must learn to control it.
(In the Northern Lights display, the sharp spikes cause human figures to panic and attack Elsa)
Grand Pabbie: Fear will be your enemy.
(Elsa gasps and buries her face in Agnarr's chest. Agnarr wraps his arms around Elsa, protectively)
Milori: This is why we do not cross the border.
Periwinkle: No, it could've worked! We just needed a bigger piece of ice!
(Milori shook his head sadly)
Milori: And when that was gone? Your wings could have broken.
(Periwinkle started to reply, but then realized she didn't know what to say)
Periwinkle: But they didn't. I'm fine.
(She pointed to Tinker Bell and her friends on the other side of the bridge)
Periwinkle: Thanks to them.
(Milori looked at Tinker Bell and the other warm-weather fairies. His expression grew harder)
Milori: The rule is there to protect you. I'm sorry.
You two may never see each other again.
(He stood to leave)
Periwinkle: Please don't do this. We really belong together.
Tinker Bell: We're sisters.
We were born of the same laugh.
(At this, Milori paused. Then he looked back)
Milori: All the more reason you should want to keep each other safe.
Return home.
(A tear escaped from Periwinkle's eye. How could the best day of her life be ending so horribly?)
Vidia: Come on, Tink. Let's go home.
(But Tinker Bell felt angry and hurt)
Tinker Bell: No!
(She glared at Milori)
Tinker Bell: Lord Milori, your rule will not keep us apart.
CLARION: Tinker Bell.
(Tink turned. It was QUEEN CLARION who is standing a short distance away)
Clarion: This is not Lord Milori's rule. It's mine.
Tinker Bell: Queen Clarion?
(She couldn't believe that the queen of Pixie Hollow was keeping her from her sister)
Clarion: I'm sorry.
AGNARR: No!
We'll protect her.
She can learn to control it. I'm sure.
(Tinker Bell and Periwinkle looked at one another across the bridge. Their plan to be together was falling apart)
Milori: You should get deeper into the cold.
Back to the north side of the mountain.
(Over Agnarr's words we…)
(-The Arendelle castle gates shutting)
Agnarr: (O.S.) Until then,
we'll lock the gates.
We'll reduce the staff.
We will limit her contact with people,
and keep her powers hidden from everyone.
Including Anna.
(-The castle shutters close)
(-Anna sits on her bed and Elsa's furniture disappears)
(-Anna rushes to the hall to see Elsa shut the door to their new room. Anna watches, confused and sad)
(-But Periwinkle couldn't bear it. She rushed to the edge of the bridge and threw her arms around her sister. They had been so happy together during the day, and now they weren't sure if they'd ever see each other again. Periwinkle squeezed her sister tight, and they hugged for a long while. Then Periwinkle flew away. Tinker Bell watched her go. With slumped shoulders, she followed her friends back down into the Autumn Woods)
(Clarion and Milori were left alone on the bridge. The queen looked up at him, and her eyes grew sad. She turned to walk away)
(Without a word, Milori mounted his owl and rose high into the air. But before he headed deeper into winter, he steered his owl to swoop down and knock the snowmaker off the bridge. The machine tumbled into the riverbed below. He wanted to be certain that no fairy would ever try such a dangerous stunt again)
(His owl flapped its wings, and they flew off into the cold. The Lord of Winter disappeared over the horizon)
(INT. LIBRARY, THE HALL OF WINTER — DAY. The Keeper was in the library, trying hard to keep his focus)
DEWEY: Speaking of sparkling, we can conclude
that it spreads in a spiral and circles the center.
Oh!
(He was supposed to be writing, but he was distracted. He put down his pen and glanced at an open door a short distance away. Periwinkle had been inside that room for most of the day. He went over and poked his head in to check on her)
(INT. VAST HALL, THE HALL OF WINTER — DAY. She was sitting in the middle of the large snowflake, mesmerized by the images projected on the icy walls. Again and again, she watched the story of how she and Tinker Bell had been born)
Tinker Bell: Hello.
Periwinkle: Hello.
(Just then, the visions fade and Milori walked past Dewey and up to the edge of the snowflake)
MILORI: Peri?
(Periwinkle turned to him, her eyes filled with tears. Dewey ducked out of the room. He hoped that Milori would be able to comfort the young frost fairy)
(INT. PIXIE DUST TREE, DUBLIN — DAY. At the same time, on the warm side of Pixie Hollow, Tinker Bell was with Clarion in the chambers in the Pixie Dust Tree. She had begged the queen to reconsider her rule)
Tinker Bell: Queen Clarion. Why?
(The queen smiled sadly)
Clarion: Tinker Bell.
Long ago, when Pixie Hollow was very young,
two fairies met and fell in love.
One of them was a Winter Fairy…
(INT. VAST HALL, THE HALL OF WINTER — DAY. Milori was telling Periwinkle the same tale)
Milori: …and the other was from the warm seasons.
The two fairies were enchanted with each other,
and every sunset, they met at the border…
Clarion: …where Spring touches Winter.
But as their love grew stronger, they wished to be together…
Milori: …and share each other's worlds.
So they disregarded the danger and crossed.
Clarion: One of them broke a wing.
Tinker Bell: (GASPS)
Clarion: For which there is no cure.
Milori: From that day forward, Queen Clarion decreed
that fairies must never again cross the border.
And I agreed that our two worlds
should forever remain apart.
(Periwinkle wiped a tear from her cheek)
Periwinkle: And the two fairies?
(INT. PIXIE DUST TREE, DUBLIN — DAY.)
Tinker Bell: What happened to them?
(The queen's gaze fell)
Clarion: They had to say goodbye.
(Tinker Bell's shoulders slumped. It was no use. She would never see her sister again)
(INT. CASTLE WINDOW — DAY. We look out on a gentle snowfall. Little Anna skips up to the window. She lights up at the sight of the snow and rushes down the hall)
(INT. HALLWAY, ELSA'S DOOR — DAY. Anna knocks on Elsa's door)
("Do You Want to Build a Snowman?")
Anna: *Do you want to build a snowman?
*Come on let's go and play.
(Anna peeks under the door)
Anna: *I never see you anymore.
*Come out the door.
*It's like you've gone away.
(-INT. BALLROOM — Anna plays with two dolls, gives up, sad)
Anna: *We used to be best buddies
*And now we're not.
*I wish you would tell me why.
(-ELSA'S DOOR. Anna peeks through the key hole)
Anna: *Do you want to build a snowman?
(-Anna calls through the keyhole)
Anna: *(MUFFLED) It doesn't have to be a snowman.
ELSA: Go away, Anna.
Anna: *(heartbroken) Okay bye.
(-BEDROOM — DAY. Elsa sits at the window looking out, longingly. Suddenly, Elsa's icy hands freeze the windowsill)
(-LATER. Agnarr slips gloves onto Elsa's hands)
AGNARR: The gloves will help.
(He pats her gloved hand)
Agnarr: See? (starting their mantra) Conceal it.
Elsa: Don't feel it.
BOTH: Don't let it show.
(-INT. HALLWAY, ELSA'S DOOR — DAY. Anna, now 9, knocks on Elsa's door)
Anna: *Do you want to build a snowman?
(-INT. HALLWAY — DAY. Alone, Anna rides a bicycle built for two in the hall by standing on the back seat)
Anna: *Or ride our bike around the hall?
*I think some company is overdue…
(-INT. PORTRAIT ROOM — DAY. Anna runs around the portrait room, gaining momentum to flip over the arm of the couch)
Anna: *I've started talking to
*The pictures on the walls.
(Anna lands PLOP on the cushions, then looks up at the painting above her of the courageous Joan of Arc)
Anna: Hang in there, Joan.
(-INT. EMPTY LIBRARY — DAY. Looks like no one's around)
Anna: *It gets a little lonely
*All these empty rooms.
(But then we find Anna, laying at the base of the grandfather clock, playing with her braids, bored out of her mind)
Anna: *Just watching the hours tick by.
(Anna's eyes follow the grandfather clock's pendulum)
Anna: (MIMICKING TICKING)
(-INT. BEDROOM — NIGHT. Elsa (now 12) paces as she panics. The entire wall is frozen up behind her)
Elsa: I'm scared.
It's getting stronger!
Agnarr: Getting upset only makes it worse. Calm down.
(Agnarr goes to hug her)
Elsa: No! Don't touch me!
Please, I don't want to hurt you.
(He and Iduna look at her with alarmed sadness)
(-INT. LIBRARY — DAY. Anna, now a teenager, slides past the penthouse without stopping)
(-INT. AGNARR AND IDUNA'S QUARTERS — DAY. Anna runs into the room and throws himself into her parents' arms)
Anna: See you in two weeks!
(-INT. BEDROOM — DAY. Elsa curtsies in front of her parents, formally, not touching them)
Elsa: Do you have to go?
Agnarr: You'll be fine, Elsa.
(-EXT. DOCKS — DAY. Agnarr and Iduna leave on a ship)
(-EXT. ROUGH SEAS — NIGHT. Lightning flashes. The sea rages in a storm. Agnarr and Iduna's ship is lost in the waves)
(-INT. CASTLE — DAY. A portrait of Agnarr and Iduna is covered in mourning cloth)
(-EXT. CEMETERY — DAY. Anna looks small, standing before her people, beside burial stones)
(-INT. HALLWAY, ELSA'S DOOR. Anna, still in her mourning clothes, approaches and knocks)
Anna: Elsa? *Please I know you're in there
*People are asking where you've been
*They say have courage
*And I'm trying to *I'm right out here for you.
*Please let me in.
(Anna slides down against the door and sits with her head against it)
Anna: *We only have each other.
*It's just you and me.
*What are we gonna do?
*(Weak, internal) Do you want to build a snowman?*
(We move through the door…)
(-INT. ELSA'S ROOM — DAY. Elsa was sitting in the exact same pose as Anna. Their bedroom is frozen with ice. Snowflakes hang in the air, suspended by grief)
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CAST (archive footage)
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4. Mae Whitman – Tinker Bell
4. Livvy Stubenrauch – Young Anna
6. Kristen BellAnna
3. Lucy Hale – Periwinkle
1. Eva Bella – Young Elsa
10. Idina MenzelElsa
5. Alfred Molina – Agnarr
1. Timothy Dalton – Milori
5. Evan Rachel Wood – Iduna
2. Jeff Bennett – Dewey
1. Lucy Liu – Silvermist
1. Raven-Symoné – Iridessa
5. Megan Hilty – Rosetta
4. Pamela Adlon – Vidia
3. Ginnifer Goodwin – Fawn
4. Matt Lanter – Sled
10. Debby Ryan – Spike
2. Grey DeLisle – Gliss
2. Rob Paulsen – Bobble
2. Jeff Bennett – Clank
5. Ciarán Hinds – Pabbie / Grandpa
Maia Wilson – Bulda
10. Benjamin Diskin – Glacier Fairy
10. Spencer Lacey Ganus – Teen Elsa
2. Dee Bradley Baker – Various
2. Anjelica Huston – Queen Clarion
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