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Her nervous, but genuine, enthusiasm in The Pixie Hollow Games is a shining example of the trope. Base-Breaking Character: Tinker Bell. In the original movies, she was a Jerk with a Heart of Gold with a Hair-Trigger Temper who attempted to outright kill Wendy because she was jealous of her getting close to Peter. The male Hollow tries to freeze Bronwyn under a pool of water, but Fiona stops him by throwing seeds at him that sprout vines that wrap around him. Olive frees Bronwyn, but the Hollow starts to freeze Olive up. Enoch brings an elephant puppet to life and uses it to crush the Hollow.
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- The movies do take place before the Peter Pan movies. Tink is shown to have affections for Peter, so that might count as Love Makes You Evil.
- Actually, Tink was never 'in love' with Peter. As Margaret Kerry (the original live-action reference model for the character) 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'.
- Alternately, we can find the explanation with Barrie. In the original book, it's claimed that fairies are so tiny that their body only have room for one emotion at a time. Which is why Tinker Bell becomes almost evil when dealing with Wendy; her jealousy is filling her up completely and temporarily pushing out all other emotions such as compassion or even rationality. She doesn't stop to consider that she may be taking things too far or that her tactic of lying to the Lost Boys is likely to be found out, because she's literally incapable of such thoughts at the time.
- Now, there's no sign in there movies or books that fairies are following the one-emotion-at-a-time rule, but it could work if we alter the statement a little and say that fairies only have room for one strong emotion at a time. Which does seem to fit Tink in this franchise; when she has a strong feeling she has a tendency to get carried away with it, even if it never becomes as extreme as it did in the Peter Pan movie.
- There is also the question of why Tinker Bell left Pixie Hollow in the first place since she was obviously happy there. She had many friends and even a boyfriend. Why would she give all that up to live with humans? In a possible Fridge Horror scenario, maybe something terrible happened that destroyed Pixie Hollow and all its residents, including her beloved friends and sister, which she somehow survived. That could account for the reason she clings so jealously to Peter, especially since he’s the only one who can understand her. He is literally all she has left.
- Actually, the movies are set before but the books are all set after. (The Trouble with Tink and Far From Shore confirm that Tink was half heartbroken, half just done with Peter's crap when she came back home.) But there was an offscreen disaster in Pixie Hollow that destroyed the original Pixie Dust Tree, and the survivors lived thanks to Mother Dove, who became a fixture of their society from there on when they grew the new Home Tree. So, though Tink's friends all (mostly) lived, you're still on the right track!
- It's also important to note that, by the time the events of the books happen, we never see any of the Winter fairies anywhere- or others like the Ministers, Nyx, Zarina, etc. Tink also is more antisocial, working alone instead of with the others, and rarely interacts with characters like Silvermist, Fawn, Iridessa and Rosetta, who all seem to have separate friend groups. So even though some of her friends survived, assuming this is canon, her sister Periwinkle and several other friends like Zarina did not- and the ones that did changed completely. Vidia reverted back to her previous Jerkass personality, and though the rest of the fairies are amicable, only Rosetta and Fawn seem to still have a close friendship- everyone else seems more like acquaintances. So at this point, Tinker Bell's social circle is split apart, her sister is (presumably) dead, and there's a sudden decrease in Pixie dust availability- which would be a perfect reason for her to leave.
- The books seem to be more AU than sequels, especially since one of them, Tink, North of Never Land, eventually became Tinker Bell and the Lost Treasure. Also, in The Pirate Fairy, Zarina had grown an “extra” Pixie Dust Tree, so there still wouldn’t be a need for Mother Dove if the original one was destroyed.
Advertisement:Advertisement: - Actually, the movies are set before but the books are all set after. (The Trouble with Tink and Far From Shore confirm that Tink was half heartbroken, half just done with Peter's crap when she came back home.) But there was an offscreen disaster in Pixie Hollow that destroyed the original Pixie Dust Tree, and the survivors lived thanks to Mother Dove, who became a fixture of their society from there on when they grew the new Home Tree. So, though Tink's friends all (mostly) lived, you're still on the right track!
- Sounds more like a crush than an affair...
- Seconded.
- Well, the Secret of Wings' Trailers have now heavily implied Queen Clarion actually has something going on with the Ice Lord
- Confirmed! In the movie Queen Clarion states that two fairies that lived on opposite sides of the border between Summer and Winter fell in love, but one broke a wing. This prompted Clarion to enact the law that no fairy from opposing sides of the border is allowed on the opposite side. It is revealed that Lord Milori and Queen Clarion are the two fairies that fell in love and had to seperate from each other because of the law.
All fairies are born from baby's laughs, correct? The two babies who's laughs gave life to QC and WL grew up, met and married, assuming a fairy follows the life of the human who gave them life. The baby from the first movie, who gave life to Tink and Peri, is their child. Or at least some sort of descendant since Pixie Hollow seems to have been around for a long time before Tink and Peri. Wings aside, Tink looks a lot like QC and they appear to be quite close for only a queen and a tinker. The same can be said for Peri and WL, though not much of them is seen.
May or may not explain why fairies have genders when they clearly don't reproduce like we do.