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Tinker Bell and the Legend of the NeverBeast Reviews

[A] really sweet little movie.

| Original Score: 6/10 | Feb 13, 2019

Full of rich colours, gentle humour and mild spills and thrills, this enchanting tale is sure to delight little girls. Grown-ups could well be charmed, too.

| Apr 24, 2015

Beautifully produced and relentlessly paced, the films work as wonderful, empowering little fables about friendship, teamwork, community and trust...it's hard to fault Neverbeast as great, value-added entertainment for kids.

| Original Score: 3.5/5 | Apr 6, 2015

Experienced Tinker Bell watchers should be able to predict roughly where the story is headed; still, by the standards of the series the ending is unusually contemplative, even sombre.

| Original Score: 2.5/5 | Apr 2, 2015

A more intense, adventurous, vividly drawn installment in the Tinker Bell series.

| Original Score: 4/5 | Mar 6, 2015

This is an endearing entry into the Tinkerbell franchise that succeeds in spite of the reservations and flaws that have hitherto been outlined.

| Original Score: 3/5 | Mar 6, 2015

It's expertly crafted for very young kids, and the snappy length (67 minutes!) makes it a useful option for parents seeking a U-certificate family diversion over the holidays.

| Original Score: 3/5 | Mar 6, 2015

Slick but shamelessly derivative.

| Original Score: 2/5 | Mar 6, 2015

Never judge a book (or a person, or a NeverBeast) by its cover.

| Original Score: 2.5/4 | Mar 6, 2015

For the elementary schoolgirls who make up the target audience, "Legend of the Neverbeast" is a welcome visit with their favorite characters, even though Tink herself (Mae Whitman) is reduced to a supporting role.

| Jan 29, 2015

The titular pixie is a peripheral character in this colorful and cheery new franchise entry.

| Jan 29, 2015

There's little that feels direct-to-video about this lively, surprisingly cinematic CG adventure.

| Jan 28, 2015

Tinker Bell And The Legend Of The Neverbeast is competently executed without being technically groundbreaking.

Full Review | Dec 15, 2014

This is the second Tinker Bell film to be released by Disney this year and the churn-em-out approach is obviously taking its toll on the eponymous fairy: she functions more as a brand name than a main player this time.

| Original Score: 2/5 | Dec 15, 2014

The latest in Disney's Tinker Bell computer-animated movies is a sprightly affair, made in eye-popping iridescent colours, full of stardust and with enough narrative verve to keep the mawkishness at bay.

| Original Score: 3/5 | Dec 12, 2014

As with all Tinker Bell adventures, the plot is familiar.

| Original Score: 2/5 | Dec 12, 2014

The fun-loving Fawn maintains that appearances can be deceptive, rallies the girls to save the NeverBeast and teaches some wise lessons in acceptance and tolerance.

| Dec 11, 2014

Colourful, bright and brief, this is good, wholesome fun for younger kids, though several scary scenes may unsettle those of a more sensitive disposition.

| Original Score: 3/5 | Dec 11, 2014

Better than last year's pirate one, but it still feels like a short padded to feature length so that more of that sweet 3D surcharge can be extracted from parents' pockets.

| Original Score: 2/5 | Dec 11, 2014

Like its predecessors, it's an entertaining adventure that should play well with its young target audience without annoying dragged-along adults.

| Original Score: 3/5 | Dec 10, 2014

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