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Disney Tinker Bell Light-Up Wand – Peter Pan, Multicolored, One Size

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Commenters over the years (up to and including comments from September 1 2020) asked about the missing or absent Tinkerbell animation: On the first of those three posts, one commenter describes their decades-old memories of Tinkerbell “dotting the i” in Disney: Many people distinctly recall an intro in which Tinker Bell flew across the screen writing out “Disney,” then dotted the “i” with her wand. While there are multiple Tinkerbell intros like this one, or this one, she doesn’t draw out Disney in them. The post was one of several viral discussions of threads about perceived changes to reality on social media. Compilation of the clips that have likely lead people to perceive a “Mandela Effect” for Tinkerbell’s Disney intros. LOTS of people (myself included!) remember Tinkerbell writing the logo, and even dotting the “i” in Disney. But are we just combining the different scenes in our heads? The Mandela Effect could truly exist, but this one just seems like a mixed bag of childhood memories. What do you think?

In the five years before September 1 2020, “ Tinkerbell Mandela” spiked in searches first in June 2016, with a peak in interest in August 2019 and August 2020. Orenstein, Peggy (2006-12-24). "What's Wrong With Cinderella?". The New York Times. ISSN 0362-4331 . Retrieved 2022-08-20. There is a myth that the original animated version of Tinker Bell was modelled after Marilyn Monroe. However, Disney animator Marc Davis's primary reference was Margaret Kerry. [3] [4] He illustrated Tinker Bell as an attractive, blonde blue-eyed young white female, with an exaggerated hourglass figure. She is dressed in a bright green strapless dress and wears green slippers with white puffs. A trail of pixie dust follows her when she moves. In the musical version of the play, she was also represented by a darting light, accompanied by a celesta. Her favourite insult (as in Barrie's play) is "You silly ass!", which the audience learns to recognise because it is always represented by the same motif: four notes (presumably one for each syllable of the phrase), followed by a growl on the bassoon. One thing led to another, and I discovered a large community of people who remember the same Mandela history that I recall.And an August 31 2020 YouTube video proposed that the animation it included was the cause of the Tinkerbell discrepancy. However, that logo was not the “blue” version often described by social media users: In the first draft of the play, she is called Tippy-toe, but became Tinker Bell in the later drafts and final version. [3] On stage [ edit ]

In World of Winx, Tinker Bell is a powerful fairy from the world of dreams (also called Neverland) and a friend of Peter Pan. When Peter Pan eventually left her for Wendy Darling, she became dark and cold, turning into the evil Queen. Barrie described Tinker Bell as a fairy who mended pots and kettles, an actual tinker of the fairy folk. [1] Her speech consists of the sounds of a tinkling bell, which is understandable only to those familiar with the language of the fairies. Rose McIver in season three (2013) of ABC's Once Upon A Time, debuting in the episode " Quite a Common Fairy". A separate video from 2017 collected several introductions, but none matched the one described by users. A description read:

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In the 2003 film Peter Pan, P.J. Hogan originally planned to use a computer-generated version of the character, but instead used Ludivine Sagnier in combination with digital models and effects to take advantage of the actress's expressions. Kroll, Justin (September 25, 2020). " 'Grown-ish' Star Yara Shahidi To Play Tinker Bell In Disney's Live-Action 'Peter Pan' Pic". Deadline Hollywood . Retrieved September 25, 2020. I found a lot of intro videos with her in it, but none of them are quite what I remember. I specifically remember her hitting her wand a few times to get it working again, none of the videos I found do that. Maybe I’ll have to watch some old VHS tapes when I visit my family again” In 2015, it was announced that Tink, a live-action film featuring the character, with Reese Witherspoon playing Tinker Bell and Victoria Strouse writing the script, was in development. [8] In 2021, the project re-entered development as a part of Gary Marsh's overall deal with Disney. [9] Witherspoon is still attached to the project as a producer and Maria Melnik ( Escape Room) was hired to rewrite the script. [10] Disney Parks [ edit ]

When the Disney Princess franchise was created in the early 2000s Tinker Bell was also part of the original line-up, but she was soon removed along with Esmeralda as it was decided that they didn't suit in the brand. [13] [14] Leading to the creation of the Disney Fairies was created in 2006, and build around Tinker bell expands substantially upon the limited information the author gave about the fairies and their home of Never Land. Tinker Bell is a fictional character from J. M. Barrie's 1904 play Peter Pan and its 1911 novelisation Peter and Wendy. She has appeared in a variety of film and television adaptations of the Peter Pan stories, in particular the 1953 animated Walt Disney picture Peter Pan. She also appears in the official 2006 sequel Peter Pan in Scarlet by Geraldine McCaughrean commissioned by Great Ormond Street Hospital as well as the "Peter and the Starcatchers" book series by Ridley Pearson and Dave Barry. In 2009, a waxwork of Tinker Bell (the museum's "smallest figure of all time" at five and a half inches) was created at Madame Tussauds, London. [8] At Disneyland [ edit ] On the 2008 Walt Disney World Christmas Day Parade special on ABC, Disney announced that a Tinker Bell float would be added to the classic Disney's Electrical Parade at Disney California Adventure Park at the Disneyland Resort, the first new float to be added in decades. As the article noted, discourse about whether or not Tinkerbell “dotted the i” often involved links to YouTube clips spanning decades, all including the Tinkerbell character and the Disney logo. However, none seemed to match the description of Tinkerbell dotting the “i” specifically.I could have sworn that there was a version of one of the intros (similar to the above) that had Tinkerbell fly out, tap the top of the castle with her magic wand and the “sparkles” would cascade down around the spires and she would fly off towards the camera. I don’t think [you’re] crazy. Isn’t that how all Disney movies begin? Reddit Discourse About Tinkerbell’s Disney Intro This one is tough. There’s a bunch of tinker bell intros. But none of her tapping the wand. Maybe our brains took the Disney channel ones where they tap the wand a couple times and mixed it in with the tinker bell intros.” Other Mass Memory Discrepancies, or ‘Mandela Effects’ A February 2017 entry on alternatememories.com aimed to streamline the purported discrepancy, placing the widely-remembered logo in the 1990s: I was having a debate with someone about Tinkerbell using a wand… and I said “She used to use it in the Disney opening… here I’ll find it on YouTube”. Except that I can’t find it.

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