The evolution of Tinker Bell

October 14th, 2009 admin

Tinker Bell is best known as Peter Pan’s fairy friend, but before her 1953 film debut in the classic animated film, she went through dozens of incarnations in the animation studios at Disney. So how did she go from her mid 1930s look to 2009’s Tinker Bell? Head on over to Moviefone to find out. Tinker Bell sports her new look in the upcoming “Tinker Bell and the Lost Treasure,” scheduled for release on DVD & Blu-ray Oct. 27.


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