Tinker Bell and the Legend of the NeverBeast
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Tinker Bell and the Legend of the NeverBeast[5] is a 2015 American animated fantasy film directed by Steve Loter.[6] It is the sixth installment in the Tinker Bell film series, based on the character Tinker Bell from J. M. Barrie's Peter and Wendy. This was also the final feature film to be produced by Disneytoon Studios three years before its closure on June 28, 2018. It is also the last of the direct to video Disney follow-ups after a 21-year-long run.[7]
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Directed by | Steve Loter |
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Based on | Peter and Wendy by J. M. Barrie |
Produced by | Makul Wigert[1] |
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Narrated by | Grey Griffin |
Cinematography | Navneet Verma |
Edited by | Margaret Hou |
Music by | Joel McNeely[2] |
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Distributed by | Walt Disney Studios Home Entertainment |
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Running time | 76 minutes[3] |
Country | United States |
Language | English |
Box office | $31.2 million (non-US box office)[4] |
Mae Whitman, Lucy Liu, Raven-Symoné, Megan Hilty, Pamela Adlon, and Anjelica Huston reprise their roles of Tinker Bell, Silvermist, Iridessa, Rosetta, Vidia and Queen Clarion.[1] Ginnifer Goodwin joins the cast, replacing Angela Bartys as the voice of Fawn in this film,[5] Rosario Dawson joins the cast as new character Nyx.[1] Singer Mel B also joins the cast as new character Fury in the British release while Danai Gurira voices her in the American release.