Tinker Bell (film) - Marketing

Marketing

The digitally animated character of Tinker Bell and other fairies appearing in the film were featured in Disney Channel bumpers in which they would draw the channel's logo with their wands. Rosetta's represents her webisode. Marketing efforts for the film included a tie-in with Southwest Airlines, decorating and naming a Boeing 737 "Tinker Bell One". Flight attendants wore fairy wings and awarded prizes to passengers who correctly answered trivia questions about the Tinker Bell character.

Frank Nissen, the director of Cinderella III: A Twist in Time directed a series of webisodes to promote the film on the "Fairies" channel of the Disney XD web site. Except for a few vocal effects, only one contains dialogue.

Title Description
Tink and the Bell Tinker Bell finds a silver jingle bell, makes funny faces at her reflection in it, and then gets stuck in it.
Tink and the Pepper Shaker Tinker Bell finds a pepper shaker and plays with it.
Fawn and the Log Fawn attempts to wake some sleepy squirrels in a log.
Fawn and the Butterfly Fawn attempts to help a butterfly which is having trouble getting out of its chrysalis.
Silvermist and the Fish Silvermist helps a baby fish get over a waterfall so that it can be with its family.
Iridessa and the Light Bugs With the help of Pixie Dust, Iridessa helps make lightning bugs glow.
Rosetta and the Flower Rosetta has some trouble in attempting to get a stubborn flower bud to open up. (This is the only webisode with two versions: one with dialogue and one without.)
Tink and the Bird This one was shown once on ABC in their special airing of Walt Disney's Peter Pan.

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