Tinker Bell and the Lost Treasure Blu-Ray Review
SoHood.com Reviewed by: Michelle Thomas
Movie Rating: 4.0 out of 5
Extras Rating: 5 out of 5
When Tinker bell is given the task by the Queen Clarion (Anjelica Huston) and the Minister of autumn to create a one-of-a-kind scepter that will focus the light of an unusual blue harvest moon through a rare moonstone in order to replenish the pixie dust tree’s supply of pixie dust. Terence (Jesse McCartney) offers to help Tink with the scepter in which she accepted but then they have a falling out. Tink then accidentally breaks the moonstone and she tries to fix the problem by going on a wish hunt for a lost treasure of a magical mirror in which grants you one wish. As always whenever Tink gets an idea she then follows up thinking by going on a hunting trip to find the lost treasure that she can get to make one wish to fix the moonstone. So she builds a Air Balloon and then she travels to Neverland to find the lost treasure.

But she encounters some obstacles along the way when she meets a little insect bug named Blaze who eats her food. The little guy is so adorable, he was like a puppy in other words Tink’s pet. So she tries her best to find the ship where the lost treasure but then finds trouble when rats try to eat her, Terence, and Blaze. By the way, Tink is voiced by Mae Whitman and she does a great job. I definitely think the film is directed at children but I’m in my late 20’s and I liked the film, it had me smiling and chuckling at moments like when Tink and Blaze argue who was suppose to look out for the air balloon from flying off. I also enjoyed that Tink’s friends Rosetta (Kristin Chenoweth), Iridessa (Raven-Symoné), Silvermist (Lucy Liu), and Fawn (Angela Bartys replaced America Ferrera) make cameos in the film. Overall, it was an entertaining animated film and I suggest you guys buy it on Blu-Ray cause you’ll love it and especially your kids they will as well.
The specific aspects of the Blu-ray:
The Tinker Bell and the Lost Treasure Blu-ray Disc allows movie fans to enjoy the film in high definition format, delivering far more crisply detailed images than standard DVDs. The sounds of The Tinker Bell and the Lost Treasure Blu-Ray Disc is extraordinary.
The Audio and visuals of The Tinker Bell and the Lost Treasure: The audio sounded excellent. The visuals looked amazing on screen, the characters really come to life with the 3D animation effect. Blu-Ray Extras: In the deleted scenes feature they were great in which the Director Klay Hall and Producer Sean Lurie gives us the viewer a background on why some scenes were deleted. It was interesting to watch some scenes which could’ve affected the outcome of Blaze saying goodbye to Tink. Blaze could’ve been left behind instead of being brought to Pixie Hollow. There’s a lot insightful stuff in the bonus features, that I won’t ruin it for you guys but it’s worth checking out after you watch the film.
Blu-Ray Extras Scenes You Never Saw – These fairy funny alternate scenes did not make it into the movie; Magical Guide to Pixie Hollow – Tinker Bell and Terence are your guides as you explore the autumn area of Pixie Hollow; Deleted Scenes with Filmmaker Introductions – Play deleted scenes with optional intros by Director Klay Hall and Producer Sean Lurie; Pixie Hollow Comes To Florida – Discover how the filmmakers helped transform Epcot into Pixie Hollow
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