Showing posts with label tinkerbell. Show all posts
Showing posts with label tinkerbell. Show all posts

Sunday, December 13, 2015

Ms Tink Walks the Plank

Tinkerbell has been captured by Captain Hook and made to walk the plank. Now she has to hope that Peter Pan is close by. Tinker Bell (also nicknamed Tink or Miss Bell) is a feisty fairy and major character in Disney's 1953 film, Peter Pan. She is the sassy companion of Peter Pan. In the many years since her inception, Tinker Bell has become one of the main spokes-characters for The Walt Disney Company and one of its most popular and iconic characters (mostly known for flying towards the screen with a thin wand in her hand, waving it and causing fairy dust to fly out to the screen). Since the release of the original Peter Pan in 1953, Tinker Bell has been known for being a silent character up until the release of her very own 3D computer-animated film Tinker Bell and all of its ever-expanding sequels. Since then, the character has been voiced by Mar Whitman. Despite her cute appearance, Tinker Bell is very independent, opinionated, sassy, stubborn, and hot-tempered. Upon meeting Wendy, and other human females, Tink immediately shows disgust and irritation, mostly out of jealousy. This drives Tink to perform acts both selfish, and even murderous, much to Peter's annoyance. However, despite her rough interior, at her core, Tinker Bell is devoted and loyal to those she loves, and will eventually come to terms with those she initially resents, should they prove themselves worthy of friendly treatment. This can be seen, most notably, with her relation to Wendy Darling, in the original film. Some fans have assumed that Tinker Bell has a romantic crush on Peter. However, that theory has been contradicted several times by Margaret Kerry, who has said, "Tinker Bell was never in love with Peter Pan, she was sort of a groupie. Peter would go on his adventures and she would get to go with him, and what she was really worried about with Wendy was that maybe he wouldn't take her on the adventures anymore, he would take that ugly old girl! So that's what she was jealous of." As a fairy, Tink can fly and produce fairy dust, which allows others to fly. She is described as being a tinker, meaning that she mends pots, kettles and acorn caps, and is shown to be very skilled, gifted and talented at it too.

Thursday, March 12, 2015

THIS IS A CUTE OUFIT

Well is a request from :icoonmaarvarq: for a sequel to YOU TALK TOO MUCH Tinkerbell is, sorry was in "Tinkerbell and the Lost Treasure" outfit. The Fox's Peter Pan and the Pirates looks like she like this outfit

Saturday, December 22, 2012

Wednesday, October 10, 2012

BOTTLED WATER FAIREY

Here is Silvermist of Disney Tinkerbell and Neverland Fairies. Captured and tied up in the nude.

Silvermist is one of the major characters in the Disney Fairies franchise. Silvermist is a talented water fairy of East Asian origin. She looks on the positive side of life and acts as an influence between Tinker Bell and Iridessa. 

She is a water-talented fairy who is best described as sweet, silly, and sympathetic. Her sympathetic personality can be seen in many situations, such as when Terence is angry with Tink in Tinker Bell and the Lost Treasure. She is always ready to lend an ear to a fairy friend in need and gives them good advice for some reasons and not in some ways. But she usually gives more good advice than not. She's a really good fairy to be friends with.

Silvermist has a delightfully eccentric way of seeing everything. Very much a free spirit, she often listens to her heart more than her head. That's why she's rather silly for some reasons. She's an easygoing fairy who is eager to please and makes friends easily. Her sense of loyalty is unmatched, and it often rubs off on Tink.

Silvermist's guilty pleasure is listening to rumors and Never Land gossip from the Babbling Brook. In Silvermist and The Ladybug Curse, it is mentioned that Sil is the only fairy in Pixie Hollow who does never believe in curses and other fairy superstitions.
 

 

Friday, July 20, 2012

WE CAN BELIEVE IN THIS


    Clap your hands together and say we believe.
  This is a nude study of Disney's Tinkbell tied up.