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Tinker Bell and The Lost Treasure

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As the fairies of Pixie Hollow begin preparing for autumn and the many seasonal celebrations that come with it, Tinker Bell (voiced by Avatar: The Last Airbender's Mae Whitman) is tasked with a crucial role in one of her civilization's most treasured rituals: the restoration of a rare and magical gem called a moonstone. But when Tink's tinkering goes awry and the moonstone is shattered, she decides to venture into the outlands of Neverland to find a mysterious mirror (rumored to grant wishes) before her people realize their sacred ceremony -- as well as the tree that supplies their precious pixie dust -- is in grave danger. With the help of Blaze (Bob Bergen), a loyal firefly, and Terence (actor/singer/songwriter/requisite teenie-bop heartthrob Jesse McCartney), an overbearing love interest who tends to annoy our favorite fem-fairy, Tink has to face a series of rather difficult challenges, save Pixie Hollow from its dark fate and, in true Disney fashion, learn a thing or two about herself.

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