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Be The Pirate Fairy This Summer Just Add Wings With Just Pretend Kids Costumes

April 23, 2014 by Momstart 2 Comments

The Pirate Fairy came out a month ago and my daughter adores her and the entire Tinker Bell crew so she’s already jumping at the bits to be the Pirate Fairy for Halloween and now that we have the Pirate Princess costume from Just Pretend Kids that we received for a review all she has to do is add some fairy wings.

DSC00242Just Pretend Kids, a new company that makes high quality dress up costumes that inspire children to explore and celebrate their own creative spirit.  While tech toys are certainly a hot trend, it’s important not to forget to let kids use their imagination!  Playing dress up and pretending to be a princess, a pirate, or a dragon is a great way for children to explore and learn about the world and about themselves.  DSC00244

 

My kids both love to play pretend and make believe and dressing the part makes it even more fun. That’s why we have a sword like the one she is holding too. They love to play and I love to listen to the stories they make up. It’s really important in my opinion that you help your kids keep an active imagination instead of letting them play video games all day long. This way they get exercise in their mind and in their bodies.

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Just Pretend® tutus, wands, wings, accessories and children costumes are made with values for quality, comfort and value in mind. When you hold the costumes you will feel how soft they are. Just Pretend uses the finest tulle with just the right finish to make their tutus. Their wands are made to minimize danger from sharp points or dangerous materials. They do not sell any items that they would not want their own children or grandchildren to wear or play with.

I find that the quality of the Pirate Princess costume is amazing. The detail goes all throughout the costume from the jacket to the dress underneath. My daughter loved her costume and didn’t want to take it off. Her dad had to ask her to take it off for dinner and against her will she complied. She’s going to make a fantastic Pirate Fairy this Halloween.

Just add wings!

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Tinker Bell: The Pirate Fairy 4/1 With The Pirate Fairy Coloring Sheets & Activites

March 31, 2014 by Momstart Leave a Comment

From the world of Peter Pan comes The Pirate Fairy, a swashbuckling new adventure about Zarina (voice of Christina Hendricks), a smart and ambitious dust-keeper fairy who’s captivated by Blue Pixie Dust and its endless possibilities comes to home tomorrow 4/1. I had the opportunity to pre-screen The Pirate Fairy and really loved it because it speaks to little boys and girls by bringing the fairy world into the pirate world which we knew had to happen at some point anyway. We all wondered when Tinker Bell would meet Peter Pan and this story is just the beginning of that one….

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When Zarina’s wild ideas get her into trouble, she flees Pixie Hollow and joins forces with the scheming pirates of Skull Rock, who make her captain of their ship. While she is with the pirates she fully uncovers the power of pixie dust creating pixie dust of all different colors, while also mastering the blue pixie dust. Tinker Bell (voice of Mae Whitman) and her friends must embark on an epic adventure to find Zarina, and together they go sword-to-sword with the band of pirates led by a cabin boy named James (voice of Tom Hiddleston), who’ll soon be known as Captain Hook, himself. Enjoy the laughter, heart, magic and thrills of The Pirate Fairy.

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My son was about done with the Tinker Bell movies, now that he has reached the age of six he finds himself to be a big boy in all senses of the word. However, since there is pirate adventure in this one, he’s excited to watch it. One of my favorite characters is the crock. Rosetta’s Crockie ends up saving the day many times for the fairies.

In anticipation of Tuesday’s release of Disney’s The Pirate Fairy check out a (pirate) shipload of fun Arrr-ctivities and film clips below. Help the Fairies by matching them to their original talents, help Zarina find Skull Rock by guiding her through a maze and then add some color to the fairies’ lives with character coloring sheets.

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Interview with The Pirate Fairy Filmmakers

March 27, 2014 by Momstart 1 Comment

My daughter said that one of the best perks of my blog is that we get Disney movies delivered to our house. Tinker Bell: The Pirate Fairy is now sitting on our couch waiting for me to open it so she can watch it. Sounds like a nice reward if the kids get their homework done quickly tonight right? For me, it’s a great treat to get to talk to the creators of the films.

Well, While I was in LA for all things Disney, I had a chance to sit down with the Director and Producer of The Pirate Fairy and interview them.

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Q:  This is an amazing movie with an amazing cast.  How did the casting go about?

PH:  Well The Fairies franchise series, our main girls Tinker Bell, Silvermist, Rosetta, Iridessa, Fawn and Vidia have all been cast since the beginning.  Right.  So we have Jason Henkel here who’s like our casting director.  And he’s fantastic.  And then in this particular case, the cast we added was, Christina Hendricks (Zarina) and Tom Hiddleston (James), we worked with Jason, we talked about sort of what we wanted the, what the characters were like. And then he brings a list to us and in this case they are our top picks for each character, which was incredible.

JMC: It’s unusual and it was amazing, because obviously–

PH:  Do you want to talk about Christina (Hendricks) a little bit? 

JMC:  Yeah-yeah-yeah.  Christina I mean we really wanted that character (to come to life) there were a couple of things.  We really wanted you to like her.  And we wanted to find a character that was likeable but yet you could understand made a big mistake, and goes away.  But also had to be powerful, I mean, she’s a seven inch fairy fighting pirates.  So she’s got to be vulnerable and sweet out front.  But then she’s got to be tough when she’s a pirate, so it took a really big range of acting and Christina Hendricks is amazing.  And we all knew her from Mad Men and we knew she could have that sharp tone- tough wit, but she has such a sensitive soft side to her also.  And she has such a passion for this passion and really excited by coming in and doing a fairy.  She’s a, a huge Disney fanatic, so remember we showed her around the building and we were in the story room showing her art and she- she just was totally in the story about how it dawned on her.  She was going to be a fairy.  And that was huge, ’cause her and her husband go to Disneyland I guess all the time.  And they don’t have kids and then so they love it.  And so to become a fairy and part of the Disney legend, she was just thrilled to do and you can see that on the screen what she brought. 

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PH:  So then Tom Hiddleston was our first choice, and yes, he did it!  Which was just amazing.  And one of the great things about Tom is first of all he’s a triple threat right.  He can sing dance and act, which is amazing.  He’s got a really extensive education background at RADA and things like that.  And so of the things that Tom really understood for this character is that Hook is a bigger than life character, right.  So we listened to the original book Hans Conried  (original voice of Hook) and what Tom understood very clearly was that was a big performance but believable for the day. 

imageRight, it was a completely believable villain for the day.  And what Tom understood was how to then get a bigger than life character, a bigger than life performance that was believable for today’s audience.  And Tom got that right off the bat.  And had so much fun giving us little glimpses of aha- like the big laughs and just giving us little glimpses, ’cause he’s (Hook) only twenty years old.  You know, our thought was that basically Hook is not as bitter, and evil as he is in Peter Pan yet.  Because he hasn’t had all the failures.  But you can see he’s going to start to have a lot of failures and a lot of things that go wrong for him.  And he’s got big ideas that just don’t work out.  You know, so Tom really had a handle on kind of how to make this a, make this character super charming and loyal and, you know, very unassuming.  And then make that flip, which was great.  And then we actually have for you a little sneak peek, we have a little behind the scenes of Tom recording the song and talking about the character.  So let’s take a look.

 

JMC:    And this was an actual session, not a mockup.  Part of it was in the movie, but you’ll see the real session when we recorded him.

Q:  What was it like doing that and did you have to get approvals?

PH:  Well, you know, here we are, so, you know, we knew a couple things, as Jenni mentioned.  We knew we wanted Zarina to make a mistake and run away from home, all right, so those are the things.   And I wanted her to come back, ’cause that is what Disney is all about, is what Tinker Bell is about.  She has a huge heart, Tinker Bell knows all about making mistakes and kind of owning up to those, right, that’s the kinda gal she is.  And she’s super loyal.  We know that from Peter Pan, you know.  So we wanted to as Zarina running away from home, they live in Neverland.  So where was she going to go?  So we were in a story meeting with Jenni, myself, the other directors and writers, you know, we work with a story trust here, and John Lasseter.  So we’re in a meeting, it’s a two hour creative meeting on the idea of this movie.  And we’re throwing out ideas, where could she go, where could she go, what could happen, ’cause that would basically build the story.  And it, and almost two hours had gone by and all of a sudden John Lassiter pounds his- pounds his fist on the table, which always means something is coming.

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JMC: Like the light bulb just pops in his head.

PH:  And we all looked at him, and he goes, pirates, she could run away and get hooked up with pirates, the pirates of Neverland. And from there a whole story just unfolded.  So once he said that, we’re like, oh my gosh, we could introduce a young Captain Hook, oh my gosh, we could bring in the crocodile, oh my gosh, you know, it just started, we could see (it coming together)

JMC:  Many ideas were thrown out in the room.

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PH:  So that was the approval that day, actually that day was like we said, let’s make this movie, let’s make this story, let’s move forward.  So that was it.  A little two hour moment and then, you know, it was really great, it was really-really fun.  And it totally justified her action.  That someone like Captain Hook could get her to do this.  So it made her redeemable, which was really important to me.

JMC:  But it is a huge responsibility to take on that legacy of Peter Pan and to start introducing those (characters), and we couldn’t change the world.  And we had to make sure it, it was believable to go to where we all know, where Tick Tock Crock came from and where Hook came from and all.  So there is a big responsibility in that.  It’s same with working with the fairies.  Working in that series there’s a lot of directors within the studio who have worked on the other movies.  And it creates an incredibly challenging, in a positive way, creative team.

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Q:  Start to finish what was the time period?

PH:  You know, we actually made this film in fifteen months.

Q:  With all the fairies, will there be spinoffs?

JMC:  You know we don’t have anything that we can talk about, ’cause it, it’s a director driven studio.  So what we really do here is when the directors have a story they want to tell, that’s what they bring to the table and they decide to tell that story.  And they talk about it with our teams. 

PH:  But we are in production on the next fairies film, yeah, we are in production.

Q   I love the way it’s for boys and girls, the sequel was more for both?

JMC:  Yeah it’s doing really well with boys, I mean, it, in general boys don’t tend to always be the market we have for this audience.  But every time we screen we, we’ve brought boys in for our general audience screenings.  And I have boys and my boy is almost thirteen and he said I’m not just kissing up to you, mom.  I actually like your movie.  (Laughing) It’s almost like as if he said he loves me in public.

Q:  Were there any songs that didn’t make it into the movie that you wished made it?

JMC:  That’s so normal that that happens but on this one no.

Q:  Why didn’t the movie run in theaters?

PH:  Well internationally we’re in forty-two markets.  Internationally in theaters.  And then we just make our movie and the Walt Disney Company, (decides where it will go).  I mean, we’re at the El Cap right now, running at the El Cap is awesome.  But, you know, we just our part is to make the movie…

JMC:  The powers that be- be.

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Ladies Watch Tom Hiddleston Sing: The Pirate Fairy #ThePirateFairy

March 19, 2014 by Momstart Leave a Comment

I saw this fun featureette while I was in LA last week. Tom Hiddleston stars in the Next Tinker Bell movie. He plays Captain Hook and he sings. He’s a triple threat ladies, he sings, he dances and he can act!

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A Sneak Peek into Disney’s The Pirate Fairy

March 8, 2014 by Momstart Leave a Comment

In anticipation of Disney’s The Pirate Fairy releasing on Blu-ray Combo Pack on April 1, we’re excited to share an Extended Sneak Peek of the new film The Pirate Fairy.

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The Pirate Fairy features the voices of Christina Hendricks and Tom Hiddleston and an original song by Natasha Bedingfield. Check out this extended sneak peek of The Pirate Fairy!


Extended Sneak Peek – The Pirate Fairy – Disney Video

 

From the world of “Peter Pan” comes “The Pirate Fairy,” a swashbuckling new adventure about Zarina (voice of Christina Hendricks), a smart and ambitious dust-keeper fairy who’s captivated by Blue Pixie Dust and its endless possibilities. When Zarina’s wild ideas get her into trouble, she flees Pixie Hollow and joins forces with the scheming pirates of Skull Rock, who make her captain of their ship. Tinker Bell (voice of Mae Whitman) and her friends must embark on an epic adventure to find Zarina, and together they go sword-to-sword with the band of pirates led by a cabin boy named James (voice of Tom Hiddleston), who’ll soon be known as Captain Hook himself. With laughter, heart, magic and thrills, “The Pirate Fairy” sets sail April 1, 2014.

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Carlos Ponce Is Part Of Disney’s The Pirate Fairy

March 4, 2014 by Momstart Leave a Comment

 

Disneytoon Studios called on actor/singer/composer Carlos Ponce to fill the shoes of sensitive pirate Bonito in “The Pirate Fairy.” Serving as rigger alongside James and Zarina in the film, the huge Spaniard can throw a harpoon a hundred yards. But Bonito is quite passionate about sewing, not only the ship’s sails, but also applying dainty double-stitched seams to his fairy captain’s tiny outfits. The swashbuckling new adventure about an ambitious, but misunderstood dust-keeper fairy who joins forces with a band of pirates sets sail April 1, 2014.

THE PIRATE FAIRY

From the world of “Peter Pan” comes “The Pirate Fairy,” a swashbucklingnew adventure about Zarina (voice of Christina Hendricks), a smart and ambitious dust-keeper fairy who’s captivated by Blue Pixie Dust and its endless possibilities. When Zarina’s wild ideas get her into trouble, she flees Pixie Hollow and joins forces with the scheming pirates of Skull Rock, who make her captain of their ship. Tinker Bell (voice of Mae Whitman) and her friends must embark on an epic adventure to find Zarina, and together they go sword-to-sword with the band of pirates led by a cabin boy named James (voice of Tom Hiddleston), who’ll soon be known as Captain Hook himself. With laughter, heart, magic and thrills, “The Pirate Fairy” sets sail April 1, 2014.

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