TinkerBell and the Legend of the NeverBeast (2014)

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When the scout fairies grow fearful that the mysterious NeverBeast will destroy Pixie Hollow, friendly Fawn must convince Tinker Bell and the rest of the locals that the creature is in fact a gentle giant.
Rating: | G |
Genre: | Action & Adventure, Animation, Kids & Family |
Directed By: | Steve Loter |
Written By: | Steve Loter, Tom Rogers, Robert Schooley, Mark McCorkle, Kate Kondell |
On DVD: | Mar 3, 2015 |
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It's expertly crafted for very young kids, and the snappy length (67 minutes!) makes it a useful option for parents seeking a U-certificate family diversion over the holidays.

For the elementary schoolgirls who make up the target audience, "Legend of the Neverbeast" is a welcome visit with their favorite characters, even though Tink herself (Mae Whitman) is reduced to a supporting role.

The titular pixie is a peripheral character in this colorful and cheery new franchise entry.

There's little that feels direct-to-video about this lively, surprisingly cinematic CG adventure.

Full of rich colours, gentle humour and mild spills and thrills, this enchanting tale is sure to delight little girls. Grown-ups could well be charmed, too.

Beautifully produced and relentlessly paced, the films work as wonderful, empowering little fables about friendship, teamwork, community and trust...it's hard to fault Neverbeast as great, value-added entertainment for kids.

Audience Reviews for TinkerBell and the Legend of the NeverBeast
This is awesomely cute, just like all the rest, but it had a terribly sad ending for a kids' movie. :`( Minus half a star for the usual pathetic length of the films in this franchise, plus a half star for Tom Lennon!
Total misunderstanding. I'm not sure how this is really a Tinker Bell story, I mean she is in it. But it's about Fawn. Not a bad story, it's actually kinda sad at the end.
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