It's not just a boy-thing, or a weird geek-thing". I think it is a really good, empowering thing for girls to be told:"yes, you can/may build technical gizmo's.
couplelord milorimilarionqueen clariondisney. That's an on-going theme in the Disney-fairy movies and shorts. Remember that time Tinkerbell almost killed the queen and Queen Clarion was trying her best to be polite. She "tinkers" and is still, undoubtedly a girl. Tinkerbell designs, and builds a snow-maker with the help of the other girls.
and the Disney animators that, as already stated, absolutely know their craft.All in all movies like this show that CGI doesn't have to be lifeless shiny stuff, and prove that in the hands of people that know what they are doing, can be just as charming and tugging at your heart-strings as drawn animation.On a side-note: What struck me, was an underlying message that girls can do technical stuff too. The story on its own was a nice adventure bit, with some really funny characters that were brought to joyful life by an excellent combo of very talented voice-actors and some big names at that. Barries 1904 stage play and subsequent novel, Peter Pan or The Boy Who Wouldnt Grow Up, the fictional Tinker Bell, a fairy, is the. careful to the theme played when Tinkerbell and her sister, Periwinkle "dance" around each other for the first time. AKA: Tinker Bell and the Mysterious Winter Woods, Tinker Bell: A Winter Story, TinkerBell and the Secret of the Wings, i: i. The rest of the music was good, with nice little touches of classical pieces. And while I am at it, the "songs" were an uninspired atrocity, belted-out by some talentless, soulless.person. However, walking animations, and animal animations were not very convincing and pulled me a bit out of the "immersion" The snow-owls were adequate, but the lynx was absolutely not. TinkerBell and the Secret of the Wings Cast: Timothy Dalton, Lucy Hale, Megan Hilty Genre: Animation, Action, Family Rated: G Running Time: 75 minutes About the Production When director Peggy Holmes began developing the concept of exploring the winter world of Pixie Hollow for Tinker Bells next adventure, she imagined the Winter Woods of Pixie Hollow as a mysterious realm where the warm. Kids won't notice, but this art-school drop-out noticed that the upper-torso movements, the little twitches that every human has, were captured in sheer perfection, and show the craft of the Disney animators. Some mo capping seems to have been used, but not consistently. Together they learn the secret of their wings and try to unite the warm fairies and the winter fairies to help Pixie Hollow. Tinkerbell wanders into the forbidden Winter woods and meets Periwinkle.
With Mae Whitman, Lucy Hale, Timothy Dalton, Jeff Bennett. The color palette is gorgeous, atmospheric and translates very well to a smaller screen. Secret of the Wings: Directed by Bobs Gannaway, Peggy Holmes.