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Neverland is a fictional location featured in the works of J. M. Barrie and those based on them. It is the dwelling place of Peter Pan, Tinker Bell, the Lost Boys and others. Although not all people in Neverland cease to age, its best known resident famously refused to grow up, and it is often used as a metaphor for eternalchildhood (and childishness), immortality, and escapism. It was first introduced as "the Never Never Land" in the theatre play Peter Pan, or The Boy Who Wouldn't Grow Up by Scottish writer J. M. Barrie, first staged in 1904. In his 1911 novelization Peter and Wendy, Barrie referred to "the Neverland", and its many variations "the Neverlands".[1] In the earliest drafts of Barrie's play, the island was called "Peter's Never Never Never Land", a name possibly influenced by "the Never Never", a contemporary term for outback Australia. In the 1928 published version of the script, it was shortened to "the Never Land". Neverland has been featured prominently in subsequent works, either adapting Barrie's works or expanding upon them. These Neverlands sometimes vary in nature from the original. Contents [hide] •	1 Nature of Neverland •	2 Locations o	2.1 Canon o	2.2 Non-canon •	3 Inhabitants o	3.1 Fairies o	3.2 Birds o	3.3 Lost Boys o	3.4 Pirates o	3.5 Native Americans o	3.6 Mermaids o	3.7 Animal kingdom o	3.8 Stars o	3.9 Other residents •	4 Popular culture •	5 See also •	6 References Nature of Neverland[edit] Barrie explains that the Neverlands are found in the minds of children, and that although each is "always more or less an island", and they have a family resemblance, they are not the same from one child to the next. For example, John Darling's had "a lagoon with flamingos flying over it" while his little brother Michael's had "a flamingo with lagoons flying over it". The novel further explains that the Neverlands are compact enough that adventures are never far between. It says that a map of a child's mind would resemble a map of Neverland, with no boundaries at all.[1] The exact situation of Neverland is ambiguous. In Barrie's original tale, the name for the real world is the "Mainland", which suggests Neverland is a small physical island offshore of Britain, and its tropical depiction suggests far offshore. It is reached by flight, and Peter gives its location as being "second to the right, and straight on till morning". In the novel, it is stated that Peter made up these directions to impress Wendy and that they found the island only because it was "out looking for them". Barrie also writes that it is near the "stars of the milky way" and it is reached "always at the time of sunrise", so it could be in the sky or in space. Walt Disney's 1953 version Peter Pan presents this possibility, adding "star" to Peter's directions: "second star to the right, and straight on till morning" and from afar, these stars depict Neverland in the distance. The 2003 film version echoes this representation, as the Darling children are flown through the solar system to reach Neverland. In Peter Pan in Kensington Gardens a proto-version of Neverland called the Bird's island is reached by flight, paper boat, or a thrush's nest, and it is connected to the Kensington Gardens by the Serpentine river. Therefore, Neverland could be a physical island, or a heavenly world above the earth or in outer space, and the "Mainland" could represent either Britain, or it could represent reality and the real world, or possibly both. In Peter Pan in Scarlet (not by Barrie), the children get to the Neverland world by flying on a road called the High Way, and the island is located in a sea known as the Sea of One Thousand Islands. The passage of time in Neverland is also ambiguous. The novel Peter Pan mentions that there are many more suns and moons there than in our world, making time difficult to track, and that the way to find the time is to find the crocodile, as there is a clock inside it. Although widely thought of as a place where children don't grow up, Barrie wrote that the Lost Boys eventually grew up and have to leave, and fairies there lived typically short lifespans. According to Peter Pan in Scarlet, time froze as soon as the children arrived in Neverland. Locations[edit] Map of Neverland created by Walt Disney Productions as a promotion for its 1953 film Peter Pan. Users of Colgate-Palmolive's "Peter Pan Beauty Bar with Chlorophyll" could obtain the map by mailing in three soap wrappers and fifteen cents.[2] Canon[edit] In J.M. Barrie's play and novel, most of the adventures in the stories take place in the Neverwood, where the Lost Boys hunt and fight the pirates and redskins, and build the Wendy house. It is also the location of the Home Underground, where Peter and the Boys reside. The mermaids live in Mermaids' Lagoon, which is also the location of Marooners' Rock. Marooners' Rock is dangerous for mortals to come anywhere near here at night, and it is the most dangerous place in Neverland. Trapped on Marooners' Rock close offshore in the lagoon, Peter faced the impending death of drowning, as he couldn't swim nor fly from it to safety. The mermaids made no attempt to rescue him, but he was saved by the Neverbird. The only other explicitly named canon location in the book and play is the Pirate Ship, Captain Hook's "Jolly Roger". Barrie does however refer to "plains", close to the Neverwood. Non-canon[edit] In the many film, television and video game adaptations of Peter Pan, adventures which originally take place in either the Mermaids' Lagoon, the Neverwood forest or on the Pirates' ship are played out in more elaborate locations, or a greater number of these. In the Disney franchise version of Neverland, many non-canon locales are added, which make appearances variously throughout film, TV and video gameinstalments. These include •	Cannibal Cove/Tiki Forest - A jungle environment filled with monkeys, parrots, boars, cobras, bees and a "host of evil traps." It is occupied by a tribe reminiscent of both African and indigenous Pacific-Islander cultures. This location appears regularly in the Disney Channel's animated series Jake and the Neverland Pirates. It also adds or gives names to implied locations within Barrie's original Neverland, such as: •	Never Land Plains - A location where the Indians reside •	Skull Rock - A location where the "pirates are said to hide their booty." •	Crocodile Creek - A swamp environment where the Crocodile lives. The Black Castle referred to in the 2003 film is a ruined, old abandoned castle, decorated with stone dragons and gargoyles. It is one of the places where Tiger Lily is taken by Captain James Hook. This sequence is based on the Marooners' Rock sequence in the original play and book and like Disney's non-canon "Skull Rock", Black Castle replaces Marooners' rock in this film. Neverpeak Mountain is the huge mountain that is right in the middle of Neverland. According to Peter Pan in Scarlet, when a child is on top of Neverpeak Mountain, he or she can see over anyone and anything and can see beyond belief. The Maze of Regrets is a maze in Peter Pan in Scarlet where all the mothers of the Lost Boys go to find their boys. Pixie Hollow is where Tinker Bell and her tiny fairy friends live and dwell in Disney's Tinker Bell movies and related books. In the film Hook, the pirates occupy a small port town peppered with merchant shopfronts, warehouses, hotels, pubs and an improvised baseball field, and many ships and boats of varying sizes and kinds fill the harbour, as the pirates, since Peter's disappearance, have been able to expand their territory. The Home Underground has also been replaced by an intricate tree house structure which is prominent on the landscape rather than concealed, as the Lost Boys have successfully taken over their part of Neverland. This structure is possibly a continued development of Peter's "house atop the trees" which he occupies following Hook's defeat and the Lost Boys' return to the Mainland, presumably because he no longer has to hide nor house a large community. The number of lost boys have also increased and they navigate their home via hybrid wind-surfer/skateboard tracks, as the power of flight was lost with Peter. The Mermaids' Lagoon is directly connected to the Lost Boys' tree house structure by a giant clam-shell pulley system, possibly because they have become allies to the Lost Boys in Peter's absence. The Home Underground is discovered buried and forgotten by an adult Peter in the film, underneath the new home of the lost boys. Thus, while more elaborate, the locations of the Home Underground and the Pirates are unchanged. Neither the redskins nor their territory appear in the film. Inhabitants[edit] Fairies[edit] Fairies are arguably the most important magical inhabitants of the Neverland, and its primary magic users. A property of their nature is the production and possession of fairy dust, the magic material which enables flying within the story for all characters except Peter, who was taught to fly by the birds (as described by Barrie in Peter Pan in Kensington Gardens), and later by the fairies in Kensington Gardens. They are allied to the Lost Boys and against the pirates. The most prominent and famous fairy is Tinker Bell, Peter Pan's companion, whose name alludes to her profession as a "tinker" or fixer of pots and pans. Tinker Bell is essentially a household fairy, but far from benign. Her exotic, fiery nature, and capacity for evil and mischief, due to fairies being too small to feel more than one type of emotion at any one time, is reminiscent of the more hostile fairies encountered by Peter in Kensington Gardens. In Barrie's play and novel, the roles of fairies are brief: they are allies to the Lost Boys, the source of fairy dust and where they act as "guides" for parties travelling to and from Neverland. They are also responsible for the collection of abandoned or lost babies from the Mainland to the Neverland. The roles and activities of the fairies are more elaborate in Peter Pan in Kensington Gardens. They occupy kingdoms in the Gardens and at night, "mischief children who are locked in after dark" to their deaths or entertain them before they return to their parents the following day, and they guard the paths to a "Proto-Neverland" called the "bird's island". These fairies are more regal and engage in a variety of human activities in a magical fashion. They have courts, can grant wishes to children and have a practical relationship with the birds, which is however "strained by differences". They are portrayed as dangerous, whimsical and extremely clever but quite hedonistic. After forgetting how to fly, unable to be taught by the birds, (see birds, below), Peter is given the power to fly again by the fairies. Barrie writes that "when the first baby laughed for the first time, its laugh broke into a thousand pieces, ... and that was the beginning of fairies".[3] and the Neverland's fairy can be killed whenever someone says they don't believe in fairies, suggesting that the race of fairies is finite and exhaustible. When dying from Hook's poison, Tinker Bell is saved when Peter and other children and adults across the Neverlands and Mainland call out "I do believe in fairies, I do, I do", so their deaths are not necessarily permanent. At the end of Barrie's novel Wendy asks Peter about Tinker Bell, whom he has forgotten and he answers, "I expect she is no more". The Disney Fairies Peter Pan franchise has elaborated on aspects of Barrie's fairy mythology. The "Never Fairies" (and associated sparrow men) live in Pixie Hollow, located in the heart of Neverland.[4] As stated in the Tinker Bell film, after the baby's first laugh breaks into numerous (bubble-looking) pieces, any piece that can blow with the wind and survive the trip to Pixie Hollow becomes a fairy, who then learns his/her specific talent. Birds[edit] In the novel and the play, between the flight from the mainland (reality) and the Neverland, they are relatively simple animals which provide entertainment, instruction and some limited guidance to flyers. These Birdsare described as unable to sight its shores, "even, carrying maps and consulting them at windy corners". In Barrie's Peter Pan in Kensington Gardens, birds have a far more prominent role on a proto-Neverland called the "Bird's Island". On the island, the various birds speak bird-language, described as being related to fairy language which can be understood by young humans, who used to be birds. The birds are responsible for bringing human babies into the Mainland, whose human parents send folded paper boats along the serpentine "with 'boy' or 'girl' and 'thin' or 'fat' (and so on) written", indicating to the official birds which species to send back to transform into human children, who are described as having an "itch on their backs where their wings used to be" and that their warbles are fairy/bird talk. A half-magical bird called the Neverbird, is also very prominently featured in the novel and play. Lost Boys[edit] The Lost Boys are a tribe of "children who fall out of their prams when the nurse is not looking",[5] and who, having not been claimed by humans in seven days, were collected by the fairies and flown to the Neverland. There are no "lost girls" because, as Peter explains, girls are much too clever to fall out of their prams and be lost in this manner. There are six Lost Boys: Tootles, Nibs, Slightly, Curly and the Twins. They are not permitted to fly by Peter, as it is a sign of his authority and uniqueness. They live in tree houses and caves, wear animal skins, bear spears and bows and arrows, and live for adventure. They are a formidable fighting force despite their youth and they make war with the pirates, although they seem to enjoy a harmonious existence with the other inhabitants of Neverland. Their leader is Peter Pan, whom they call "father" in whose absence their activity and bloodlust is diminished, and to whom they are completely loyal, fearful and adoring. The Lost Boys long for a mother, and they ask Wendy to take on the role. Following Peter's defeat of the pirates and commandeering of the Jolly Roger, they are adopted by Wendy's parents. Pirates[edit] The crew of the Pirate ship Jolly Roger have taken up residence off-shore, and are widely feared throughout Neverland. How they came to be in Neverland is unclear. Their captain is the ruthless James Hook, known as Captain James Hook or more personally Jas Hook, named after (or predestined for) the hook in place of his right hand, and who is obsessed with finding Peter and his Lost Boys' secret lair and exacting revenge for the loss of his hand, which was cut off by Peter and then fed to the crocodile, which has "licked its lips after the rest of him, ever since". After James Hook's death, the Jolly Roger is taken over by Peter Pan, to fly everyone back to London. In Peter Pan in Scarlet, Peter has become captain of the Jolly Roger when he dons Hook's old coat, which turns him evil. Hook is also revealed to have survived the crocodile, tricking Peter under the guise of "Ravello". Native Americans[edit] There is a tribe of wigwam-dwelling Native Americans who live on the island, referred to by Barrie as "Redskins" or the Piccaninny tribe. Their chief is Great Big Little Panther whose daughter Tiger Lily has a crush on Peter Pan. The Piccaninny tribe are known to make ferocious and deadly war against Captain Hook and his pirates, but their connection with the Lost Boys is more lighthearted. For "many moons" the two groups have captured each other, only to promptly release the captives, as though it were a game. Although they are not native to Neverland, it is unclear how the Piccaninny tribe came to be there and they seem to know Neverland better than anyone. Mermaids[edit] Mermaids live in the lagoon. They enjoy the company of Peter Pan but seem malevolent towards everybody else, including the fairies, and show a particular dislike of Wendy, who is Peter's "special" female interest. They are hedonistic, frivolous and arrogant; they "sing" and play the "mermaid games" all day, like blowing bubbles, and they "love to bask out on Marooners' Rock, combing their hair in a lazy way". Wendy is enchanted by their beauty, but finds them offensive and irritating, as they would "splash her with their tails, not accidentally, but intentionally" when she attempted to steal a closer look. They occupy rock-pools and the ocean surrounding Marooners' Rock, and their homes are "coral caves underneath the waves" to which they retire at sunset and rising tide, as well as in anticipation of storms. The 2003 film Peter Pan briefly describes mermaids as different from those in traditional story books, as "dark and dangerous creatures in touch with all things mysterious", who will drown humans who get too close, but do not harm Peter. They report to him intelligences such as Hook's whereabouts on the island at any one time. When one attempts to drown Wendy, Peter hisses – rather than crows – at them and orders them to give her protection. This sequence is influenced by Barrie's allusion to the mermaids' "haunting" transformation at the "turn of the moon, where they utter strange wailing cries" when "the lagoon is dangerous for mortals". In the novel, the Mermaids' Lagoon with their precious and transient company is a favourite "adventure" of Peter and the others, and where they take their "midday meal". Peter gives Wendy one of the mermaid's combs as a gift. Animal kingdom[edit] Animals (referred to as "beasts") live throughout Neverland, such as Bears, Tigers, Lions, Wolves, Flamingoes and Crocodiles. In Barrie's original novel, these "beasts" hunt the Piccaninny tribe, who hunt the Pirates, who are themselves hunting the Lost Boys, who in turn hunt the beasts, creating a chain of prey and murder in the Neverland that only ends when one party stops or slows down, or when Peter redirects the Lost Boys to other tasks and activities. Like all the agencies of the Neverland, the animals do not need to eat, nor are they eaten when killed, nor do they reproduce (as they enjoy the same immortality as all other inhabitants), so their presence is a paradox. There are also a variety of birds, whose societies are present in the proto-Neverland described in Barrie's Peter Pan in Kensington Gardens. Stars[edit] In Barrie's novel, Stars are personified as living creatures which occupy a fixed position in the "firmament" (heavens). They do not occupy either the Neverland or the Mainland, but are suspended between and watch over each. Barrie's description of the Neverland being somewhere near "the stars of the milky way" places the role of stars as a map of the paths between the mainland and the Neverland. They are described as watchful and "beautiful", but as living a sad and strange existence, as "they may not participate actively in anything" but "must look on forever", (which suggests they are immortal). Barrie attributes this existence as a "punishment" awarded them long ago, the original crime forgotten even by stars. They are also described as being both "older" and "younger", so new stars are created continuously. Barrie describes "they are not really friendly to Peter, who has a mischievous way of sneaking out behind them and trying to blow them out", but the younger stars wanderlust and "fond(ness) of fun" compels them to support Peter's adventures and spiriting away of the Darling children to the Neverland. When Tinker Bell is revived by a ritual collective enunciation of "I do believe in fairies", the stars shout curses at the children who do not participate or actively jeopardize her revival through their disbelief. Other residents[edit] Other inhabitants of Neverland are suggested by Barrie in his original novel, such as a "small old lady with a hooked nose", "gnomes who are mostly tailors", and princes "with six elder brothers" – reminiscent of European fairy tales. There are also some briefly described locations without inhabitants, but the author is suggestive of their former presence, such as a "hut fast going to decay". One inhabitant that could be classified as half-animal, half-magical creature (or possibly "deity", in the case of an interpretation of the Neverland's agencies as "Pathetic Fallacy"), the "Neverbird", featured prominently in chapter nine of Barrie's novel. It is described as a nurturing, maternal spirit who guides her baby's nest to Peter when he is trapped on Marooners' Rock (in the Mermaids' Lagoon); Peter is facing his impending death by drowning but Neverbird rescues him from harm. The Neverbird is contrasted in this chapter to the Mermaids, who "retire one by one to their bedchambers in the coral caves under the sea", instead of attempting to help Peter. Popular culture[edit] In the many versions and derivations of Peter Pan, Neverland and its inhabitants have been omitted, added, or elaborated upon. •	In the Japanese anime, The Adventures of Peter Pan (Peter Pan no Boken), the individual characters of the pirates, "redskins", and mermaids are expanded, and new characters such as the schizophrenicspellcaster princess Luna and the witch Sinistra are added. •	Neverland appears in Peter Pan and the Pirates. •	Neverland is prominently featured in the first half of the third season of Once Upon a Time. •	The story is referenced in the Doctor Who audio drama Neverland, where Charley compares the Eighth Doctor to Peter Pan and says that when she heard the story, she wanted to be Wendy. The Neverland of this story is in the Antiverse, where the Never people, who have been erased from existence by the Time Lords, live. •	The quote "second star to the right, and straight on till morning" is the course heading given by Capt Kirk in the final scene of Star Trek VI: The Undiscovered Country, •	"Second to the right and then straight on till morning" is said multiple times throughout Elizabeth Wein's novel Code Name Verity. The novel also references the lost boys, and some of the characters, whose names are to be secret, are referred to as characters from the novel, for example, "This young fellow-let's call him Michael (after the youngest of the Darling children in Peter Pan!"… (p.154). One character keeps the windows open at night, "just in case" as her children are off fighting in the war. •	Pop punk band All Time Low mention Neverland in their song "Somewhere in Neverland." •	Michael Jackson's Neverland Ranch is named for Barrie's Neverland. •	Metallica's song "Enter Sandman" uses the line "We're off to Never Never Land" in its chorus. •	Neverland (film) is a 2003 indie film, a dark re-imagining of the classic of Peter Pan whose Neverland is an amusement park.

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If Never Land teaches us anything, it's that friendship makes us stronger. Just ask Terence! So get to know your Never Friends by clicking any of the images below. Don't see a fairy you're looking for? Explore our database a bit more deeply.

Some of the most interesting stuff about Pixie Hollow isn't in Never Land at all. Join us for an exploration of the real-life stuff associated with the franchise. We're building a database of all the actors, directors, writers and other crew members who help keep the Pixie Dust Tree flown'. Here are some of our favourites: 	America Ferrera 	America Young 	Anjelica Huston 	AnnaSophia Robb 	Bob Bergen 	Corey Burton 	Grey DeLisle 	Jane Horrocks 	Jeff Bennett 	Jesse McCartney 	John DiMaggio 	Kathryn Cressida 	Kathy Najimy 	Kristin Chenoweth 	Loreena McKennitt 	Lucy Liu 	Mae Whitman 	Pamela Adlon 	Raven-Symoné 	Richard Portnow 	Rob Paulsen 	Roger Craig Smith 	Steve Valentine 	Timothy Dalton

About Pixie Hollow Pixie Hollow is the secret world where Fairies live and work to create the four seasons to take to the Mainland. The four areas are called Spring Valley, Sumer Glade, Autumn Forest and the Winter Woods. Spring Valley Spring Valley is the home of the season of renewal. It's bursting with colour and new life and has Springtime Square at it's centre. It's filled with plants being raised by the watchful eye of garden Fairies like Rosetta. Summer Glade Summer Glade is where the sun shines its brightest. It's a hotspot for Fairies who want to relax and play, whether in the golden Sunflower Meadow, where Iridessa lives, or the grassy Needlepoint Meadow. Autumn Forest The Autumn Forest shimmers withshades of orange, red and amber and the leaves are always turning but never dying. Fairies work on perfecting the shades of autumn here, for the trip to the mainland. Winter Woods The mysterious Winter Woods is home to the Winter Fairies like Periwinkle. The warm seasons are too warm for a cold Fairy’s wings, so it's forbidden for Winter Fairies to crossover and leave this area. Likewise, Fairies from the other three realms rarely venture into the Winter Woods because of the bitter cold which could damage their wings. The Pixie Dust Tree The Pixie Dust Tree is at the heart of Pixie Hollow. Its visible from everywhere and its roots spread across the entirety of Pixie Hollow. Queen Clarion lives in the Pixie Dust Tree, watching over the whole of Pixie Hollow About Iridessa Nickname Dess, Dessa Talent Light Fairy. Best Described as Even though she tries to look on the bright side of things, she can't help being a bit of a worrier. Fashion Statement Bright and golden in her sun-dress. Lives in A sunflower. Hobbies Loves helping the water Fairies to make rainbows. Favourite Treat Lemon meringue pie. Favourite Flower Sunflower. Crazy About Order, order and more order! Dislikes Not knowing the right answer. Notable Quote "It might be the sparkliest thing I've ever seen... and I've seen a lot of sparkly things."

Slvermist Nickname Sil. Talent Water Fairy. Best Described as Sweet, silly and sympathetic – always ready to lend an ear to a Fairy friend in need. Personality A go-with-the-flow attitude but she can be a little wishy-washy. Fashion Statement Cool in blue. Special Hangout The Babbling Brook. Known for Her upbeat, and a little offbeat, way of looking at things. Hobbies Training tadpoles to blow bubbles, adding dewdrops to spider-webs. Favourite Treat Water chestnuts. Favourite Flower Water lily. Guilty Pleasure Having a good ol' gossip session. Crazy About Everyone in Pixie Hollow getting along. Dislikes Loud noises.

About Tinker Bell Nickname Tink... sometimes Miss Bell. Talent Tinker Fairy (also known as Pots-and-Pans Fairies). Best Described as Headstrong and very loyal. Personality Sassy, feisty and fun-loving! Fashion Statement Her own luscious leaf design in a Fairy-fabulous shade of green. Lives in A very "flitterific" tea kettle. Known for Being braver than most when it comes to getting close to humans. Hobbies Likes finding 'lost things', inventing and making new friends. Favourite Treat She'll never turn down a pumpkin muffin! Favourite Flower Tink thinks Silverbells are totally awesome. Crazy About Coming up with cool inventions to help her Fairy friends. Dislikes Not being able to fix things. Strengths Perseverance. Weaknesses Short-tempered. Best Pals Terence (who has a major crush on Tink), Cheese (a cheerful mouse who's always ready to help) and a mischievous firefly named Blaze. Notable Quote "There's gotta be more to my life than just pots and kettles." Accomplishments In Tinker Bell’s first year, she excelled in Mouse Polo scoring five goals in record time. “All thanks to Cheese,” explained Tink, “I couldn’t have done it without the fastest mouse in Pixie Hollow.”

Fawn

Talent Animal Fairy. Best Described as Mischievous and brave. Personality Fawn's a rough-and-tumble tomboy. Fashion Statement Her long single braid is her signature look. Lives in A treehouse carved from a giant pinecone. Known for Speaking many animal languages, burplike toad-speak is her favourite! Favourite Treat Melted acorn butter, on anything. Favourite Flower Tiger Lily. Crazy About Fun and games. Dislikes Getting dressed up. Notable Quote "Keep flappin'!"

About Rosetta

Nickname Ro. Talent Garden Fairy. Best Described as Witty and charming. Personality Sweet but sassy, always ready to share some good advice. Fashion Statement Pretty in pink. Lives in Rose-blossom chalet. Known for Her charming accent. Hobbies Giving makeovers and making sure she looks her best. Favourite Treat Buttercup soup. Favourite Flower Roses, of course! Dislikes Bad manners and poor hygiene. Strengths Embodies and creates beauty… Weaknesses …but sometimes that’s all she thinks she can do. Best Pals She tells bedtime stories to her beloved potted plants. Notable Quote "You all right, Sugar Cane?" Accomplishments Rosetta has attended more Pixie Hollow Games than any of her friends. She even won it for the garden Fairies one year!

vidia Nickname None that can be repeated in polite company. Talent Fast-flying talent... actually, she's the fastest Fairy there is! Personality Feisty, straight-talking and a little bit prickly. Fashion Statement A sleek dark purple number adorned with feathers. Lives in A sour plum tree... all alone! Known for Using terms like "darling" and "dear" (even though she doesn't mean it). Favourite Treat Lemon tarts... maybe that explains the sour look on her face! Favourite Flower True to her nature, Vidia loves Prickly Pear Blossoms because they're... prickly? Crazy About Flying alone and racing dragonflies when no one's looking. Dislikes Poppy seeds, dandelions and most of the other Fairies. Best Pals Vidia's a classic loner... wonder why? Notable Quote "Darling, I hope you're not operating under the misconception that we're somehow 'pals.'"

Beautiful Telling 3: Have you ever wondered how nature gets its glow? Who gives it light and colour as the seasons come and go? Who helps all creatures, great and small to walk, to swim, to fly? Who crafts such tiny details? The secret is, its all the work of fairies. And within a special place called Pixie Hollow, fairies of every talent practice their magical abilities and prepare for the change of seasons.

Lizzy: Elizabeth "Lizzy" Griffiths is a human child whom Tinker Bell met while staying on the Mainland.The daughter of Dr. Griffiths, a scientist whose work left him little time for Lizzy, she had been fascinated with fairies since a very young age and drew many pictures of them.

Gruff: Gruff (Also known as the NeverBeast) is a giant furry monster. Despite looking big, mean and scary, Fawn the animal fairy however sees otherwise of him and becomes his closest friend. Tink and the other fairies however are not so sure about this scary addition to Pixie Hollow. When the elite Scout Fairies set out to capture him, Fawn becomes his only protection, as well prove that he is not what everyone thinks. Leech and Grimsley: Leech and Grimsley are trolls that guard a bridge on a lost island north of Never Land, they have been there for more than three hundred years. Leech and Grimsley fight about who is going to give the warning, then call each other names.

Skull Rock: Skull Rock is served as one of the only places that a pirate could call home in Never Land. Skull Rock is surrounded by water, that means that there are many Crocodiles. Skull Rock is abandoned (for reasons unknown, though it may have been too dangerous).

Peter Pan: Peter Pan is the boy who will never grow up. He is hot-headed, arrogant, prideful, short of attention span, and forgetful. He also loves bragging about his accomplishments. However, he can be caring, especially when it comes to the safety of Tinker Bell. Mother Dove: Mother Dove is a magical creature and the closest thing to pure goodness in Never Land. She makes her nest in a hawthorn tree at the edge of Pixie Hollow. It was at the base of this tree that the fairies first found her, drawn by her goodness. She was also good friends with the Sky Bird before she was magical, they still stay in touch through Queen Clarion. She taught the fairies a new way of making pixie dust by grinding the magical feathers she shed each year during the Molt. Mother Dove knows each of the fairies by name, and she loves every one of them, even Vidia, who once plucked her. They often come to her for guidance. But the fairies aren't the only ones who rely on Mother Dove. It is Mother Dove's egg that holds the secret to all of Never Land: day in and day out she sits on it, making sure it comes to no harm, for as long as her egg stays well and whole, no creature in Never Land will ever grow old. Brother Dove: Brother Dove is a dove who flies Rani about Never Land, since Rani had to cut her wings off to save Mother Dove. Rani and him are really close friends, and even searched for her all over Never Land when she ran away. Cousin Dove: Cousin Dove is a dove. He likes to be called Hawk even though oddly enough he is afraid of hawks. His feathers have a more pink hue to them and he appears to be younger than Brother Dove. Lucy: Lucy is a firefly. She is rather small for a firefly hinting that she may just be a baby. Birdie: Birdie is one of the oldest hummingbirds in Pixie Hollow. Just like Uncle Munk she is very hard-headed, especially when comes to the well-being of the other hummingbirds. Nan: Nan is a chipmunk friend of Beck. She is a shy chipmunk even around her own kind, it took her a while to trust Beck, but now the two are best of friends. Grandfather and Grandmother Mole: Grandfather and Grandmother Mole are one of the oldest moles on Never Land. They have no children together, but treat all the other moles like family. Though all the moles are nearsighted, Grandfather Mole is practically blind. Uncle Munk: Uncle Munk is one of the chipmunk elders. He can be very hard-headed, especially when it comes to the well-being of the other chipmunks. Bitty: Bitty is a baby bunny that Beck and Fawn take care of. When Beck found Bitty, she hid Bitty because she was afraid that Fawn and the other fairies would tease her, about taking care of another baby animal. But when Bitty went missing it was revealed that Fawn was taking care of him too. They decide to take care of him together.

Disney Fairies (Redirected from Disney fairies) Disney Fairies is a Disney franchise built around the character of Tinker Bell, as Disney portrayed her in their 1953 animated film Peter Pan and subsequently adopted as a mascot for the company. In addition to the fictional fairy character created by J. M. Barrie, the franchise introduces many new characters and their home of Pixie Hollow, and expands substantially upon the limited information the author gave about the fairies in Never Land. The characters are sometimes referred to as "Never Fairies". The franchise includes a line of Disney Fairies books, graphic novels, a web site, and a series of Tinker Bell films featuring the famous character and several of the Disney fairies as supporting characters. Much like the story of Peter Pan (with the play version and the novel version fighting for primary status, and a couple movie versions probably trumping them both), there is something of a conflict between the various media in which the Disney Fairies appear. The books were released first, and give an earthy, organic presentation to the fairies, decorating them in flower petals and other bits of nature. With a few tent-pole books and lots of chapter books, they introduce a host of characters, with Tinker Bell often reduced to a supporting character. The digitally-animated movies came later, and focus on Tink as the box-office star. Rather than developing the same "best friends of Tink" supporting cast from the books, they raise a handful of fairies who received less attention in the books to "best friend" status, and the digital animation gives the whole world all brighter, slicker, more sparkly feel. As the updated logo reflects, with more money at stake and more people involved, the franchise has become "more Disney". Tinker Bell had originally been included in the company's "Disney Pricesses" franchise, which was built around the theme that so many of Disney's female protagnoists were princesses or princess-like. Including Tink only made sense if you weren't familiar with the character; Barrie specifically described her as being "common", and she never set her sights on a prince. Even Disney's version was less than lady-like. Plus, there was so much opportunity in developing a whole new mythology. One stumbling block has been the additional meaning that fairy picked up in the 20th century; while Disney doesn't hesitate to call their female characters by that name, they invented the termsparrow man which they sometimes use for male fairies, and their long-standing synonym pixie is given to Pixie Hollow, the fairies' home. •	Setting The Home Tree in Pixie Hollow In Barrie's 1902 novel The Little White Bird, in which he introduced the mythos of Peter Pan and the fairies, he wrote, "When the first baby laughed for the first time, his laugh broke into a million pieces, and they all went skipping about. That was the beginning of fairies." The Disney Fairies are based on a similar idea: every time a newborn baby laughs for the first time, that laugh travels out into the world, and those that make their way to Never Land turn into a fairy. The fairies generally reside in the Home Tree, a towering tree located in the heart of Pixie Hollow in Never Land. Various groups of fairies work and live nearby as well. Most of the fairy characters are young and female, but older and male characters are also included. The males are sometimes referred to as "sparrow men", though the term "fairies" is used to refer to both female and male characters.

Characters The Disney Fairies books introduced a large cast of fairies, with a variety of personalities, ethnicities, talents, etc, intended for young girls to each relate to a fairy similar to them. Several of them had roles in the two novels, and a series of chapter books were published, each focusing on a different fairy character. Some of these fairies appear only in "their" book. The Tinker Bell movies have focused on a smaller set of fairies, effectively elevating them to the "stars" of the line.

In the movies The fairies featured in the Tinker Bell films 	Tinker Bell, also known as "Tink", is a tinker-talent fairy, the sassy but spunky central character. 	Silvermist is a water-talent fairy of East Asian appearance. 	Rosetta is a garden-talent fairy, a redhead who speaks in a southern accent. 	Fawn is an animal-talent fairy, with a long braid and a tomboy personality. 	Iridessa is a light-talent fairy of African appearance. 	Fairy Mary is a teacher-talent fairy, a bit plump with chestnut curls. 	Bobble is a tinker-talent sparrow man, small with large goggles. 	Clank is also a tinker-talent sparrow man, large and not very bright. 	Terence is a dust-talent sparrow man, who hands out pixie dust to other fairies each day. He also has a crush on Tink. 	Vidia is a fast-flying fairy, with long black hair and violet dress. 	Queen Clarion is the Never Fairies’ leader. 	Lyria is a story-teller fairy, Pixie Hollow's equivalent of a troubadour. 	Fairy Gary is the boss of all dust-talent fairies, who, is although very serious when it comes to fairy dust, loves to joke around. He always reminds everyone that they are allowed exactly one cup of fairy dust per day, no more, and no less. He is sort of husky, and talks that way, too.

In the books fairies from the Disney Fairies books 	Beck is an animal-talent fairy, who cares for Mother Dove. 	Bess is an art-talent fairy, responsible for Mother Dove's annual portrait. 	Fira is a light-talent fairy, responsible for training all the fireflies that light Pixie Hollow. 	Lily is a garden-talent fairy of African appearance, with the most beautiful garden in Pixie Hollow. 	Prilla is a clapping-talent fairy, the only one of her kind in Pixie Hollow. 	Rani is a water-talent fairy, who gave up her wings to save Mother Dove, becoming the only fairy who can swim. 	Viola is a summoning fairy, dispatched to summon another fairy with her kazoo whenever Queen Clarion needs to see them. 	Dulcie is a baking-talent fairy; the only thing Dulcie loves more than making delicious treats is watching other fairies eat them. 	Iris is a garden-talent fairy. 	Tor is a male story-teller fairy. 	Pluck is a harvest-talent fairy. 	Precious is a mining-talent fairy. 	Orren Is a mining-talent fairy. 	Luna is a light-talent fairy. 	Pell is a harvest-talent fairy. 	Twire is a scrap-metal talent fairy. 	Cinda, Liesel, Rhia, and Grace are the Queen's helper-talent fairies who make sure everything is in tip-top shape for her. 	Ginger is a baking-talent fairy. 	Quill is an art-talent fairy who is quiet and shy. 	Hem is a dress-making fairy. 	Violet is a dyeing-talent who is best friends with Bess. 	Zuzu is a server-talent fairy who is very loyal to her job. 	Spring is a spunky message-talent fairy. 	Scarlet is an art-talent fairy. 	Myka is a scouting-talent fairy. 	Clover is a writer-talent fairy. 	Mother Dove is a magical dove whose egg is responsible for keeping people in Never Land young. She features prominently in Fairy Dust and the Quest for the Egg. 	Kyto is a dragon who makes Mother Dove's egg whole again. 	Nettle is a fairy whose talent is caterpillar shearing. Very little is known about her. 	Hydrangea is a water talent fairy who always wears blue eyeshadow. 	Tizzywing is a fast-flying fairy who gets sick easily and, unlike Vidia, is very kind. 	Baden is a scout fairy who is brave as well as cautious and is protective and is a safety-freak. He secretly has a crush on Abby. 	Soop is a beautiful and generous mermaid of middle rank who gets mad easily. 	Pah is a beautiful mermaid who talks funny and is Soop's best friend. 	Nollie is a brunette, cute, grateful animal-talent fairy, 	Qana is a snow fairy. 	Olwen is a young garden fairy who loves planting seeds and looks up to Tinker Bell and Queen Clarion. 	Abby is a tinker fairy who is beautiful, unique, blonde, and very good at her talent. She secretly has a crush on Baden. She is very musical, although she actually isn't a music fairy. She loves animals almost as much as the animal fairies do. Many fairies think she may be the first fairy with multiple talents, but for now she is just a tinker fairy. 	Idalia is a garden talent fairy with dark brown hair. 	Magnolia is a leaf talent fairy. 	Rune is a story-telling fairy. 	Mariana is a stylish, kind tailor fairy. 	Agustus is a tailor fairy who works in a shop with Mariana. 	Luminaria is a cheerful, blonde light-talent fairy. 	Minister of Spring is a fairy who is of high rank (equal to all the other Ministers and higher than everyone but Mother Dove and Queen Clarion) who is the Minister of Spring. He worries a lot. 	Minister of Autumn is a fairy of high rank who is the Minister of Autumn. 	Minister of Summer is a fairy of high rank who is the Minister of Summer. 	Minister of Winter is a fairy of high rank who is the Minister of Winter. 	Glissandra is a cheerful,blonde light-talent fairy who wears makeup a lot. 	Elixa is a brunette nursing-talent fairy. However, unlike most nursing-talents, she helps animals get better instead of fairies. 	Mendy is a tailoring fairy. 	Dewberry is a fruit-talent fairy who wears eyeshadow a lot and is very kind and more emotional then everyone except for the water fairies. 	Blair is an art talent fairy that is very creativve and enjoys sewing too. 	Nala is The Newest Fairy In Pixie Hollow He Can Also Paint Butterflies and Ladybugs 	Sarafina is A Female Fairy 	Adella is The Newest Fairy in Pixie Hollow He Can Find Lost Things 	Princess Merida is A Fast Flying Talent fairy. {prove it- what book is she in?} 	Finn Is a animal talent fairy 	Ivy is a garden talent fairy that cries alot 	Fern is a garden talent fairy that shows up in the Pixie Hollow Games 	Junebee is a music talent fairy

Commonly asked questions How long do Fairies live? The answer to this question is still unknown. However, there are still several possibilities- Some say that a fairy lives only as long as its partner. {such as, however long the baby lives that laughed it into Pixie Hollow.} Some say that they live only a season, while other books say about 600 years. Hence, a fairy can live however long you want it to... however long you believe. Do all new laugh's find their way to Pixie Hollow? The answer to this question is no. In order for a new fairy to be born, many different kinds of fairies help to bring it to Pixie Hollow. First, the Scout Talent fairies will see it coming towards Neverland. Then, the Fast-Flying talent fairies will blow it into the Great Tree. Once this has happened, a Dust-Talent fairy will pour pixie dust onto the laugh, and it will become a fairy. How big are Disney Fairies? It is commonly believed that they are about five inches tall, or about the size of your hand Can a fairy die? Unfortunately, yes, Fairies can and do die. One common cause is when someone refuses to believe in fairies. Then, a fairy dies. The more common name for the death of a fairy is 'light gone out.' Because, when a fairy dies, its light goes out. Some fairies died because of an evil dragon, called Kyto, a long time ago. How do the leaves in Tinkerbell's and other fairies outfits keep their color? One simple answer,Pixie Dust. The magic of the Pixie Dust keeps their specially made outfits looking like they were made from a fresh picked flower just yesterday. What happens if a fairy does turn into a bat? Why would they turn into a bat? A fairy turns into a bat if they hear the Mermaids songs nearby Havendish Stream. They stay a bat unless some fairy can heal them using a special magic. Where do the Prime Minister's of the seasons and other important fairies live? They live in the Great Tree at the center of Pixie Hollow. The 'other important fairies' are Lyria, Tor, Rune, Princess Aurora,and Princess Adrhenne.

Here’s the story. Tinker Bell has a pretty awesome group of fairy friends. And they go on adventures to the mainland and Never Land and generally make lives a lot more magical courtesy of pixie dust. But the songs are the real hidden gems of these adventures. Just a quick spoiler: there’sSelena Gomez being all inspirational, Jesse McCartney with that voice we secretly love, Demi Lovato with a ballad that would have made middle school so much better, and Zendaya singing with a marching band. Just because.

1.	1How to Believe - Bridgit Mendler 2.	2The Gift of a Friend - Demi Lovato 3.	3The Great Divide - McClain Sisters 4.	4Fly to Your Heart - Selena Gomez 5.	5Dig Down Deeper - Zendaya 6.	6I’ll Try - Jesse McCartney 7.	7Shine - Laura Marano 8.	8Let Your Heart Sing - Katharine McPhee 9.	9If You Believe - Lisa Kelly 10.	To The Fairies They Draw Near - Loreena McKennitt FacebookTwitterGoogle+TumblrPinterest

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List of Fairy Talents

Common Talents These are the best known talents in Pixie Hollow.

Pots and Pans

Pots and Pans Talents, sometimes called Tinker Fairies, fix everything in Pixie Hollow using a strange array of tools.

Tinker Talents are curious, love metallic colors and use their magic to aid in the repair of the pots and pans of Pixie Hollow. Pots and Pans faeries do not just fix things, they also invent, and create special tools to help the Nature fairies on the Mainland.

Notable Pots and Pans Talents
 * Tinker Bell
 * Angus
 * Fairy Mary
 * Clank
 * Bobble
 * Zuzu

Animal

Although Mother Dove is dear to all who live in Pixie Hollow, the ones who know and understand her best are the animal-talent fairies. These fairies have the unique ability to speak with any animal in its native tongue, whether it be Raccoon, Bird, Tree Frog, or Squirrel. They are extremely sensitive and can "read" an animal's thoughts or emotions. They know when an animal in frightened or sick and can tend to its needs to help it feel better. Like the animals they work with, animal-talent fairies have a keen sense of smell and excellent hearing. They are skilled trackers and are frequently called upon to help find fairies who have lost their way in the woods. There are several different types of animal-talent fairies in Pixie Hollow, including many subtalents, such as caterpillar shearers, cricket whistlers, and butterfly herders. All animal talent fairies are deeply integrated into Never Land's animal world and strive to keep it harmonious.

Notable Animal Talents
 * Beck
 * Fawn
 * Terra
 * Finn
 * Madge

Garden

Like harvest- and tree-picking-talent fairies, garden fairies spend most of their time outdoors. Their colorful gardens can be seen in all corners of Pixie Hollow. Garden-talent fairies have a special relationship with all things that grow from the earth. They can sense what a plant needs and have an intuitive understanding of how to help it blossom and grow. They feel as close to plants as animal-talent fairies feel to animals. But garden fairies have been known to work with animals, too. They sometimes train earthworms and ladybugs to help them, and they are highly respectful of bumblebees.

Notable Garden Talents
 * Lily
 * Rosetta
 * Iris

Art

Art-Talents are easily inspired to do portraits,they're art fairies who sculpt statues,Paint Portraits,or just plainly and simply sketch.When it comes to changing the seasons,they're the ones in charge of painting the flowers,butterflies,bees,ladybugs and many other things across the world.When Tinker Bell arrived in Pixie Hollow and literally destroyed all of the preparations for spring,she created a gadget,called the Flower Sprayer,which can paint ladybugs,flowers and other things much faster...since then many of the Art-Talents use this to change the seasons faster.

Notable Art Talents
 * Bess
 * Quill
 * Scarlet

Water

Downstream from the dust mill, Havendish Stream branches into a network of canals where the water fairies like to play. Water-talent fairies can manipulate water in astonishing ways. They mold it like clay, make it freeze or boil, or create powerful waves in puddles and ponds with just a flick of pixie dust. Water fairies are often found exploring Pixie Hollow's waterways in boats made from leaves and in birch-bark canoes. These fairies also have a knack for divining and can seek out hidden sources of water. Only water-talent fairies can make bubble messeges, which burst open only for the fairy who is meant to hearthem. The most emotional of the Never fairies, water fairies cry when they're happy as well as when they're sad. But they can hardly be blamed. They are so full of water their tears spill easily. Although water fairies cannot swim, they always find ways to frolic near water.

Notable Water Talents
 * Rani
 * Tally
 * Silvermist
 * Humidia

Baking

Baking Talents, sometimes called cooking or kitchen fairies, cook the meals in Pixie Hollow and get fairies ready to change the seasons.They hardly ever cook a bad-tasting meal..they can flip pancakes with they're magic and do many other things to cook meals.They know almost every recipe in Pixie Hollow.

Notable Baking Talents
 * Ginger
 * Dunkin
 * Dulcie
 * Mixie

Fast-Flying

Fast-Flying fairies can fly faster than any other fairy or creature in Pixie Hollow,they're wings are much wider and bigger than the other fairies in Pixie Hollow,this is one of the things that make them fly faster.When changing the seasons,they control the wind to take pollen out of the flowers,they also make the wind carry new arrivals to the Pixie Dust Tree,so they can make it there.

Notable Fast-Flying Talents
 * Vidia
 * Wisp

Light

Light Talents are very skilled at light.They glow brighter than any other fairy along with Pixie Dust talents..when they change the seasons,they control light and give fireflies they're glow.They make the sun shine brighter and direct the rays of light where they want it to go.

Notable Light Talents
 * Fira
 * Iridessa
 * Luna
 * Sparkle
 * Helios
 * Glory

Other Talents and notable fairies


 * Caterpillar Shearing (Nettle)
 * Clapping (Prilla)
 * Cooking (Marla, Dinah)
 * Cricket Whistling
 * Dandelion Fluff Sorting
 * Dusting
 * Dyeing (Violet)
 * Harvest (Pluck, Pell)
 * Healing (Elixa, Clara, Poppy)
 * Helper (Cinda, Liesel, Rhia, Grace)
 * Hole Digging
 * Hole-in-cheese-punching
 * Kitchen
 * Entryway Scrubbing
 * Far Listening
 * Fern Spotting
 * Fruit Stomping
 * Grass Weaving (Florian)
 * Knot Tying
 * Lace Making
 * Leaf-curling
 * Mouse Milking
 * Message (Spring)
 * Mining (Precious, Orren)
 * Music (Ellery, Juliette)
 * Olive pressing
 * Pea-shelling
 * Pixie Dust (Terence, Fairy Gary)
 * Pretzel-twisting
 * Problem solving
 * Rice Growing
 * Scribe
 * Server (Laidel)
 * Sewing (Hem)
 * Scrap-Metal (Twire)
 * Scouting (Myka, Trak, Sera, Nilsa)
 * Shoe Making (Temma)
 * Singing
 * Spiderweb-untangling
 * Star Counting
 * Stone Polishing
 * Storytelling (Lyria,Tor, Pip, Merk)
 * Tree Tending
 * Tree Bark Grading

Costumes

Hawks: Among Never Land's animal life, hawks are among the most dangerous. Scouting-talent fairies keep watch for them.

Wet wings: Fairy wings tend to soak up water and become weighted down. On land, this prevents fairies from flying; in water, it can drown them. Even water-talent fairies cannot swim. The Wing-washing-talent fairies wash the fairies wings to clean them when they are dirty. However, non-wing-washing-talents may wash a friends wings as a means of apology or saying thank you.

Wasps: Wasps are among Never Land's rich and diverse animal life. They are extremely dangerous to fairies, as a single sting can be lethal.

Firefly: Fireflies are often companions of light fairies. Most light-talents also train fireflies for elaborate light shows, they also in charge of lighting up all of Pixie Hollow. Mining-talents also use them on their monthly trip to the mine. Firefly flu is a disease that causes their lights to go completely out.

Twitter: witter is a hummingbird and a good friend of Beck and Fawn. Twitter often overreacts to almost everything and has been known to make something seem bigger than it is. He often stutters because sometimes his brain can keep up with his mouth.

Hummingbirds: Hummingbirds is typically high-strung. Their movements are unpredictable they dodge from left to right without warning. They tend to stutter when, they think faster than they can talk. Them and chipmunks tend to not get along since the hummingbirds are convinced that they just hoard food. This notion is one of the reasons the Berry Battle started. But the chipmunks and hummingbirds are now on good terms.

Golden Hawk: Golden Hawk lives on Never Land. He appears to be a simple brown color, but his wings on the inside are golden. He also has a magic eye that he could fix anyone with and they would lose the will to move.

Berry Battle: The Berry Battle (sometimes called the Great Berry Battle) took place between the hummingbirds and the chipmunks. It took place over several days, the flying berries eventually went on to inconvenience everyone, especially the fairies. The battle started, when a hummingbird nest had been taken and a chipmunk was stop near where the nest had been. The hummingbirds had already disliked the chipmunks, because they had thought that they were just hoarding food. They stationed themselves at a blackberry bush from which the nest had been stolen, they then began to catapult berries at the chipmunks. The battle went on for several days the mice eventually sided with the chipmunks, and the moles, sparrows, chickadees, and cardinals sided with the hummingbirds. The battle went on until Nan, a chipmunk, and Twitter, a hummingbird, had been attacked by hawk. Everyone teamed together to save them, they then found out that it had been Grandfather Mole who had mistakenly token the nest to wear as a hat. Everyone laughed at how foolish they had all acted. Hawks: Among Never Land's animal life, hawks are among the most dangerous. Scouting-talent fairies keep watch for them.

Wet wings: Fairy wings tend to soak up water and become weighted down. On land, this prevents fairies from flying; in water, it can drown them. Even water-talent fairies cannot swim. The Wing-washing-talent fairies wash the fairies wings to clean them when they are dirty. However, non-wing-washing-talents may wash a friends wings as a means of apology or saying thank you.

Wasps: Wasps are among Never Land's rich and diverse animal life. They are extremely dangerous to fairies, as a single sting can be lethal.

Firefly: Fireflies are often companions of light fairies. Most light-talents also train fireflies for elaborate light shows, they also in charge of lighting up all of Pixie Hollow. Mining-talents also use them on their monthly trip to the mine. Firefly flu is a disease that causes their lights to go completely out.

Twitter: witter is a hummingbird and a good friend of Beck and Fawn. Twitter often overreacts to almost everything and has been known to make something seem bigger than it is. He often stutters because sometimes his brain can keep up with his mouth.

Hummingbirds: Hummingbirds is typically high-strung. Their movements are unpredictable they dodge from left to right without warning. They tend to stutter when, they think faster than they can talk. Them and chipmunks tend to not get along since the hummingbirds are convinced that they just hoard food. This notion is one of the reasons the Berry Battle started. But the chipmunks and hummingbirds are now on good terms.

Golden Hawk: Golden Hawk lives on Never Land. He appears to be a simple brown color, but his wings on the inside are golden. He also has a magic eye that he could fix anyone with and they would lose the will to move.

Berry Battle: The Berry Battle (sometimes called the Great Berry Battle) took place between the hummingbirds and the chipmunks. It took place over several days, the flying berries eventually went on to inconvenience everyone, especially the fairies. The battle started, when a hummingbird nest had been taken and a chipmunk was stop near where the nest had been. The hummingbirds had already disliked the chipmunks, because they had thought that they were just hoarding food. They stationed themselves at a blackberry bush from which the nest had been stolen, they then began to catapult berries at the chipmunks. The battle went on for several days the mice eventually sided with the chipmunks, and the moles, sparrows, chickadees, and cardinals sided with the hummingbirds. The battle went on until Nan, a chipmunk, and Twitter, a hummingbird, had been attacked by hawk. Everyone teamed together to save them, they then found out that it had been Grandfather Mole who had mistakenly token the nest to wear as a hat. Everyone laughed at how foolish they had all acted.

Winda Quickwing: Winda Quickwing is a legendary fairy hero. She fought to save Pixie Hollow from an army of ants, but died in the battle. A stained-glass window of her is located in the Pixie Dust Tree, though instead of ants the army appears to be wasps. Long ago, an army of ants attacked Pixie Hollow. Winda had led the fight to defeat the ants, they were victorious after a long battle. The ants left and never returned to Pixie Hollow, but Winda had perished in the battle. At that moment a constellation of her appeared in the sky.

Humans: Humans are mortal beings characterized by their incapability to exhibit magical or supernatural powers. As the human race repletes the majority of the Mainland (Earth) population, they are commonly noted for their desire to influence and understand the environment by seeking to explain and manipulate phenomena through mythology, philosophy, religion, and science.

Sara Quirtle: Sara Quirtle is a human child whose laugh turned into Prilla. This caused Prilla to express human mannerisms and etiquette, but Sara was left incomplete as a result. As a young child she would sit and stare into the distance, never laughing or playing until Prilla used a wand to make Sara complete again.

Wendy Darling: Wendy Moira Angela Darling is a cute and very beautiful human girl from London whom Peter Pan brought to Never Land. Wendy and Peter Pan are best of friends.

Kyto: Kyto is an evil dragon who lives in Never Land. He is imprisoned by the Kyto Keeper.

Kyto Keeper: Kyto Keeper is Tinker Bell's invention that holds Kyto imprisoned. It was made out of all the metal the fairies could find in Pixie Hollow. Tinker Bell made intricate designs to it such as a goose, a fox, a bearded face, and even Gwendolyn Carlisle's house. The Kyto Keeper needed four screws, three little and one big that will screwed to a boulder and most importantly the chain. The chain has twenty links with metal twice as thick as a Human's thumb. It was polished until it was beatiful so Kyto would feel better about being imprisoned. The iron in the boulder growed into the iron in the earth, making it imposible for Kyto to move the boulder.

Kiss necklace: The Kiss necklace that was given to Wendy Darling by Peter Pan. It is an old button made from an acorn, and was gilded in silver sometime. It has been passed down to every Darling girl all the way to Gwendolyn Carlisle. The kiss would warm and show her visions from Never Land. It was later burned to a crisp by Kyto, but salvaged by Terence and Tinker Bell.

James Hook: Captain James Hook, also known as Captain Hook is the captain of the pirate ship Jolly Roger. It is unknown how long he and his crew have been at Never Land. His first mate is Mr. Smee, who is probably his only friend. He has a birthmark on his foot of a cutlass dripping blood, he also can recite the name of every captain he has killed in his sleep.

Gwendolyn Carlisle: Gwendolyn Jane Mary Darling Carlisle is a human girl whom Peter Pan brings to Never Land, and a descendant of Wendy Darling. She lives with her parents and grandmother in the same house that Wendy had lived in so long ago. When she is nervous she hiccups this usually will go away if she holds her kiss necklace.

Deceased Characters: Although nobody ever grows old on Never Land, death does happen for other reasons. 1. Carlotta and Faye are scout fairies who died due to Kyto's fire. 2. Nilsa is a scout fairy who died in disbelief while saving Mother Dove from a fox. 3. Winda Quickwing died while fighting an army of ants who had attacked Pixie Hollow (although she won). 4. Temma is a shoe-making-talent fairy who dies by drowning. Her last living wish is to make a new kind of shoe with a reversible toe.

Replica Crowns: The replica crowns were created by Dupe as party favors for Queen Clarion's Arrival Day Bash. Although they were made from common, rather than precious materials, an enchantment made them virtually indistinguishable from the real thing. The only way to tell the real fairy crown from the replicas was to recite a poem that would cause the real crown to resize to fit the head of Queen Clarion- Pixie Hollow Mother Dove - The world we cherish The one we love

Fairy Journal: A Fairy Journal is a journal that some Humans make about fairies. Both Lizzy Griffiths and Wendy Darling make one. Fairy Coliseum: Fairy Coliseum is located under the Pixie Dust Tree. All the festivals and events such as the opening and closing ceremony of Pixie Hollow Games and the Four Seasons Festival take place there.

Day-to-day games in pixie hollow: 	Animal Derby 	Butterfly Painter 	Bubble Bounce 	Crazy Cakes 	Gem Juggle 	Harvest Hustle 	Fairy Fireworks 	Firefly Light-Up 	First Flight 	Petal Pick-Up 	Pinecone Pop 	Seed Sorter 	Snowflake Sweep 	Snowy Lullaby 	Sunbeam Bend 	Tinker Toss 	Two for Tea 	Vidia's Daily Spin 	Water Web

Important dates in Pixie hollow: 	Art Month (January) 	Sweet Week (First Week of February) 	Fairy Friendship Festival (February after Sweet Week) 	Spring Preparation Quest (Early March) 	Spring Disaster (March before Spring) 	Spring Celebration (Rest of March) 	Silly Days (Corresponded with Spring Celebration) 	Mermaid Party (Corresponded with Silly Days) 	Never Dove Egg Hunt (April) 	Animal Mother's Day (May) 	Garden Tea Party (June before Summer) 	Camp Pixie Dust (Summertime) 	Summer Splash Party (August) 	End of Summer Sparkler (Early September) 	Changing of the Leaves (September before Autumn) 	Autumn Equinox (Rest of September) 	Animal Masquerade (October) 	Fairy Feast (November) 	Great Winter Light Up (December before Winter) 	Winter Wonderland Party (Rest of December)

Shops and Crafting Areas: 	Gale's Outfitters-Mixed and matched looks with classic outfits and famous fairy outfits (Snowcap Glade-Winter Woods) 	Summit Style-Stylish outfits for fairies (Acorn Summit- Autumn Forest) 	Pixie Post Office-Modern like outfits that can be sent to others (Neverfruit Grove- Summer Glade) 	Coal's Clothiers-Stylish outfits and accessories for sparrow men (Cottonpuff Field- Autumn Forest) 	Cassie's Costume Shop-Theater costumes and important event outfits (Fairy Tale Theater) 	Zephyr's Zoom Room-Racing gear (Fairy Coliseum) 	Harmony's Sweet Shop-Title tells you what it sells 	Phoebe's Party Favors-Party decorations and house games (Sunflower Gully-Summer Glade) 	Garden Supply-Seeds (Dewdrop Vale- Spring Valley) 	Queen's Boutique-Formal, expensive gowns (Havendish Square) 	Schelly's Shears-Hairstyles and colors (Palm Tree Cove- Summer Glade) 	Bella's Baubles-Accessories for fairies (Treetop Bend- Spring Valley) 	Neville's New Homes-Homes and large decorations (like staircases) (in Treetop Bend- Spring Valley) 	Ember's Essentials-Mixed and matched themes with classic decorations 	Beck's Animal Nursery-Animal friends (Springtime Orchard- Spring Valley) 	Daisy's Dyes-Title tells you (Cherryblossom Heights- Spring Valley) 	Treetop Housewares-Decorations (Treetop Bend- Spring Valley) 	Prism's Pixie Spa-Skin tones, faces, eye colors and wings (Pumpkin Patch- Autumn Forest) 	Brook's Basics-Basic outfits non members can buy, simple talent outfits (Dewdrop Vale- Spring Valley) 	Gavin's Gear-Accessories for sparrow men (Evergreen Overlook- Winter Woods) 	Harmony's Home Collection-Decorations (Neverberry Thicket- Spring Valley) 	Colette's Colors-Brown and neutral dyes 	Prism's Paints-Blue and purple dyes (Pumpkin Patch- Autumn Forest) 	Sunny's Shades-Yellow and green dyes (Neverfruit Grove- Summer Glade) 	Bobbin's Tailoring Nook (Springtime Orchard- Spring Valley) 	Mendy's Tailoring Nook (Maple Tree Hill- Autumn Forest) 	Copper's Tinkering Nook (Maple Tree Hill- Autumn Forest) 	Dulcie's Kitchen (Neverberry Thicket- Spring Valley) 	Iridessa's Glade (Sunflower Gully- Summer Glade) 	Rosetta's Garden (Cherryblossom Heights- Spring Valley) 	Silvermist's Grotto (Dewdrop Vale- Spring Valley) 	The Bubbly Bog- wilderness area (Dewdrop Vale- Spring Valley) 	Elixa's Hospital (Neverberry Thicket- Spring Valley) 	Harmony's Sweet Shop (Neverberry Thicket-Spring Valley) 	Spike's Sweet Shop (Frosted Forest-Winter Woods)

Snowy Owls: Snowy owls are birds that transport baskets from Spring Valley, Summer Glade and Autumn Forest back to Winter Woods.

Pixie Hollow Ingredients and Crafting Items: Acorns Fairies can find it at Acorn Summit, Maple Tree Hill, Pumpkin Patch, Cottonpuff Field, Snowcap Glade, Evergreen Overlook, and Chilly Falls, also you can find them in The Never Mine wilderness area. However you can only find bunches of them at Acorn Summit. Bits of Metal Bits of Metal are rare and can only be found at The Never Mine and The Silver Trees wilderness areas. Blue Gems The rarity of blue gems is average, but it can only be found in The Never Mine. Bunches of them were only found at Mermaid Grotto and Ice Palace. Blueberries The rarity is average and they can typically be found at Acorn Summit, Maple Tree Hill, Pumpkin Patch, and Cottonpuff Field, you can also find them at The Silver Trees wilderness area. Blueberry bunches can only be found at Pumpkin Patch. Buttercup Petals Buttercup Petals have an average rarity and can typically be found at Cherryblossom Heights, Springtime Orchard, Dewdrop Vale, Neverberry Thicket, and Treetop Bend, they can also be found at the The Bubbly Bog and The Silver Trees wilderness areas. Bunches of them can only be found at Dewdrop Vale. Daisy Petals They are very common and can be found at Cherryblossom Heights, Springtime Orchard, Dewdrop Vale, Neverberry Thicket, Treetop Bend, Sunflower Gully,Neverfruit Grove, and Palm Tree Cove. Also, you can find them at The Silver Trees Wilderness area. Daisy bunches can only be found at Springtime Orchard. Dandelion Fluff They are one of the most common ingredients to find, they can be found at Acorn Summit, Maple Tree Hill, Pumpkin Patch, Cottonpuff Field, and Havendish Square. Also they can be found at The Bubbly Bog. Bunches of this can only be found at Cottonpuff Field. Feathers Feathers are common only in the The Bubbly Bog wilderness area. Honeycombs The rarity of honeycombs is average and they can typically be found at Cherryblossom Heights, Springtime Orchard, Dewdrop Vale, Neverberry Thicket,Treetop Bend, Sunflower Gully, Neverfruit Grove, and Palm Tree Cove. They can also be found at The Silver Trees wilderness area. Honeycomb bunches can only be found at Neverfruit Grove and Sunflower Gully. Ivy Ivy is very rare, but can be found at Acorn Summit, Maple Tree Hill, Pumpkin Patch, Cottonpuff Field, Snowcap Glade, Evergreen Overlook, and Chilly Falls, also you can find it at The Never Mine wilderness area. Ivy bunches can only be found at the Ballroom during special events. Lily Petals They are very rare, but can be found at Cherryblossom Heights, Springtime Orchard, Dewdrop Vale, Neverberry Thicket, Treetop Bend, Sunflower Gully,Neverfruit Grove, and Palm Tree Cove, also can be found at The Silver Treesand The Never Mine wilderness areas. Lily petal bunches can only be found at the Ballroom during special events. Maple Leaves They are common and can typically be found at Acorn Summit, Maple Tree Hill, Pumpkin Patch, and Cottonpuff Field, also can be found at The Silver Trees and The Never Mine wilderness areas. Bunches of this can only be found at Maple Tree Hill. Meadow Grass The rarity of Meadow Grass is average and can typically be found at Cherryblossom Heights, Springtime Orchard, Dewdrop Vale, Neverberry Thicket, Treetop Bend,Sunflower Gully, Neverfruit Grove, and Palm Tree Cove, it can also be found at The Silver Trees wilderness areas. Meadow Grass bunches can only be found at Palm Tree Cove. Oak Leaves Oak Leaves are rare, but can be found at Acorn Summit, Maple Tree Hill, Pumpkin Patch,Cottonpuff Field, and Snowcap Glade. You can also be found at The Never Mine wilderness area. Bunches of this can only be found at the Ballroom. Pine Needles The rarity of Pine Needles is average and can be found at Acorn Summit, Snowcap Glade,Evergreen Overlook, and Chilly Falls. It can also be found at The Silver Trees and The Never Mine wilderness areas. Bunches of this can only be found at Evergreen Overlook. Raspberries Raspberries are common and can typically be found at Cherryblossom Heights,Springtime Orchard, Dewdrop Vale, Neverberry Thicket, Treetop Bend, and Neverfruit Grove, and also at The Silver Trees wilderness area. Raspberry bunches can only be found at Neverfruit Grove. Rose Petals Rose Petals are rare, but can be found at Cherryblossom Heights, Springtime Orchard, Dewdrop Vale, Neverberry Thicket, and Treetop Bend, and also at The Bubbly Bog and The Never Mine wilderness areas. Bunches of this can only be found at the Ballroom during special events. Snowflakes They are one of the most common ingredients to find and can typically be found at Snowcap Glade, Evergreen Overlook, Chilly Falls, and Havendish Square, and at The Bubbly Bog wilderness area. Snowflake bunches can only be found at Snowcap Glade. Spider Silk Spider Silk are one of the most common ingredients to find and can typically be found at Cherryblossom Heights, Springtime Orchard, Dewdrop Vale, Neverberry Thicket,Treetop Bend, Sunflower Gully, Neverfruit Grove, Palm Tree Cove, and Havendish Square, and also at The Bubbly Bog wilderness area. Spider Silk bunches can only be found at Treetop Bend. Sunflower Seeds They are one of the most common ingredients to find and can typically be found at Cherryblossom Heights, Springtime Orchard, Dewdrop Vale, Neverberry Thicket, Treetop Bend, Sunflower Gully, Neverfruit Grove, Palm Tree Cove, and Havendish Square, and also at The Bubbly Bog. Bunches of this can only be found at Sunflower Gully. Truffles Truffles are the most common ingredients to find in The Bubbly Bog. Twigs Twigs are one of the most common ingredients to find and can typically be found at Acorn Summit, Maple Tree Hill, Pumpkin Patch, Cottonpuff Field, Snowcap Glade, Evergreen Overlook, and Chilly Falls, and also at The Silver Trees wilderness areas. Twig bunches can only be found out Chilly Falls. Yellow Gems The rarity of it is average, but can only be found at The Silver Trees and The Never Mine wilderness area, Mermaid Grotto, and the Ice Palace. Bunches of them were only found at Mermaid Grotto and Ice Palace during special events.

Pixie Hollow Quests: Quests are a fun way to spend your time and master your skills for any talent. They help give a new take on tutorials to other talents and tend to feature a nice amount of back story as well.

Fireflies 	Itchy Wingtip 	Winter Wind Sore Throat 	Blinking Cough 	Rumbly Tummy Ache 	Honeycomb Tummy Ache 	No Flavor Flu Ladybugs 	Sore Antenna Ache 	Tingle Toes 	Spring Tingle Sore Throat 	Dainty Lady Cough 	Ticklish Tummy Ache 	Buttercup Tummy Ache 	Dizzy Dot Flu 	Shiver Wing Flu Hummingbirds 	Tingling Hum Loss 	Itchy Stuffy Beak 	Prickly Wing 	Autumn Raspy Sore Throat 	Sneezy Cough 	Purple Feather Tummy Ache 	Blueberry Tummy Ache 	Hummer Hover Flu 	Feather Fall Flu Dragonflies 	Shaky Flutter Shutter 	Summery Sun Sore Throat 	Tail-Twist Cough 	Tender Tummy Ache 	Meadow Grass Tummy Ache 	Flapping Flu 	Fading Flu Story Quests 	A Crack in the Ol' Shell 	Bunny Shivers 	Croakette's Tongue Twist 	Egg Hunt Preparations 	Fawn's Skunk Situation 	Munchy-Pillar 	No-Fire Flies 	Tasty Baking 	Thank You from the Heart 	Too Many Berries 	Warm for the Winter 	Ever Blossom Rescue! 	Fussy Fireflies 	Getting in Truffle 	Iridessa's Color Calamity 	Iridessa's Shadow Play 	Light-Talent Revue 	Playing Talent Games 	Twinkle Twinkle 	Help Build the Coliseum! 	Safety with Style 	Sports Camp Training 	Racing Fashion 	Train with Fawn 	Train with Iridessa 	Train with Rosetta 	Train with Silvermist 	Train with Tink 	Buttercup Bouqet 	Flapping Contest 	Loony Ladybugs 	Lumpy Trouble 	Misson: Fashion 	More Fashion 	Rosetta's Roses 	Spring-Up Perfume 	Spring-Up Stuff 	Staring Contest 	Summerscent Harvest 	Talk About Tailoring 	Advice for Silvermist 	Bubble Treats 	Cold Days, Warm Hearts 	Getting Colorful 	Making Rain 	Soapstone Overflow 	Sculpture Supplies 	Stocking Ivy 	Stocking Kerchiefs 	Teary Trouble 	The Bubble Top Slipper Story 	Fairy Friends Forever 	Fawn's Fairy Flu 	Feeding Flappy 	Fluffy Stuff Collection 	Girl Stuff 	Great Games Challenge 	Mending Friendships 	Petal Exchange 	Restocking Tinker's Nook 	Sky High Cake 	Sunflower Seed Search 	Tea Time for Tink 	Tea Trade 	Tink Tidies Up 	Tink's Wind Widget 	Tinker Tool Repair 	Tinker with Tink 	Tinker Bell's Tinker Marker 	Tinker Bell's Super Shoes 	Welcome to Pixie Hollow Trade Quests 	Catching Zzz's 	Fawn's Little Secret 	Shoe Shortage 	Keeping the Peace 	Never Mine Lights 	Rare Rainbows 	Twilight Glow 	Twinkle Tops 	A Stylish Emergency 	Racing Treats 	Flower Petal Panic 	Seeds for Sorting 	Fashion Favors 	Rosetta's Perfect Mix 	A Gift for the Mermaids 	Goodnight Candlelight 	Playful Pollywogs 	Sniffle Supplies Mainland Quests 	Mainland Quests 	A Delicious Drawing 	A Picture of Friendship 	A Poem for a Friend 	A Soaring Story 	A Tree You Can Trust 	A Wishing Story 	Animal Acting 	Be Helpful 	Brand New Games 	Bubble Business 	Bud Hunt 	Buggy Feelers 	Count the Branches 	Counting Rings 	Dig It 	Dream Story 	Fairy Sing-a-Long 	Feast Fun 	Find a Pinecone 	Flappy Facts 	Flippy Pixie Dixie 	Fluffy Cloud Shapes 	Funny Faces 	Glowing Compliments 	Growing Friendship 	Growing to Admire You 	Hug a Tree 	Leaf Hunt 	Leaf Rub 	Let's Make Gold 	Mainland Twigs 	Petal Code 	Poor Little Skunk 	Rainbow Picture 	Shell Quest 	Sunbeam Smooch 	Talk to the Animals 	Talk to the Wind 	Time for Tea 	Tweet Tweet! 	Wave a Wand 	Wishing Star 	Worm Quest Dust Depot Duties 	More Mixing Pots 	Late Night Light 	Mouse Munchies 	Chilly critter cross

Wilderness areas in Pixie Hollow:

There are 3 wilderness areas in Pixie Hollow-

1) The Bubbly Bog The Bubbly Bog is a wilderness area located in Dewdrop Vale. Here you can mostly find lily pads. There are streams of water everywhere and ingredients such as snowflakes, truffles, spider silks, etc. are found.

2) Never Mine The Never Mine is a wilderness area located in Chilly Falls. Mining-talent fairies go here for once in a month as it is very tiring. They provide the metal required for all of Pixie Hollow. There are different types of diamonds, metals and precious jewels here which are excavated by the mining-talent fairies. There are many stalagmites in the Never Mine. There are different pathways in the Never Mine for different types of resources. Here you can find ingredients such as rose petals, lily petals, blue and yellow gems, bits of metals, etc.

3) The Silver Trees The Silver Trees is a wilderness area located in Pumpkin Patch. It is a bit spooky with all the halloween trees but there is nothing to worry about. You can find loads of pumpkins here. It is a good place to celebrate Halloween in Pixie Hollow. Here you can find ingredients such as blue gems, lily petals, twigs, pumpkins, acorns, buttercup petals, raspberries, feathers, etc.

Descents: Fairies are born from laughs of different babies of different descents. The fairy's descent is according to the baby's descent- 1. Bobble: Scottish descent 2. Buck: Welsh descent 3. Chloe: Thai descent 4. Clank: Cockney descent 5. Dewey: Western descent 6. Fairy Gary: Scottish descent 7. Fairy Mary: English descent 8. Fawn: Latina descent 9. Fern: German descent 10. Glimmer: German descent 11. Gliss: Icelandic descent 12. Iridessa: African descent 13. Ivy: Dutch descent 14. Lilac: Celtic descent 15. Lord Milori: English descent 16. Lumina: Irish descent 17. Lyria: Scottish descent 18. Marina: New Jersey descent 19. Minister of Autumn: Brazilian descent 20. Minister of Spring: Irish descent 21. Minister of Summer: Australian descent 22. Minister of Winter: Russian descent 23. Periwinkle: English descent 24. Queen Clarion: Not known 25. Rosetta: Southern descent 26. Rumble: Austrian descent 27. Silvermist: Asian descent 28. Sled: South American descent 29. Slush: Croatian descent 30. Spike: Ukrainian descent 31. Terence: French-Celtic descent 32. Tinkerbell: English descent 33. Vidia: Not known 34. Viola: Irish descent 35. Zarina: African descent 36. Zephyr: Greek descent

List of books: Fairy Dust and the Quest for the Egg Fairy Haven and the Quest for the Wand Fairies and the Quest for Neverland Trouble with Tink Vidia and the Fairy Crown Beck and the Great Berry Battle Lily's Pesky Plant Rani in the Mermaid Lagoon Rani and the Three Treasures Fira and the Full Moon A Masterpiece for Bess Art Lessons by Bess Prilla and the Butterfly Lie Tink, North of Never Land Beck Beyond the Sea Dulcie's Taste of Magic Silvermist and the Ladybug Curse Fawn and the Mysterious Trickster Rosetta's Daring Day Iridessa, Lost at Sea Tinker Bell takes Charge Queen Clarion's Secret Myka Finds her Way Lily in Full Bloom Vidia Meets her Match Four Clues for Rani Trill Changes her Tune Tink in a Fairy Fix Rosetta's Dress Mess The Great Fairy Race The Fairy Berry-Bake Off A Fairy Tale A Game of Hide-and-Seek Pixie Hollow Paint Day Tink's Treasure Hunt Beck's Bunny Secret A Dozen Fairy Dresses Vidia Takes Charge Please Don't Feed The Tiger Lily A Fairy Frost New Friends A Guide to Pixie Hollow A Visit with the Fairies Fairy Flora The Hidden World of Fairies In the Realm of the Never Fairies: The Secret World of Pixie Hollow Secret Fairy Homes The World of Fairies: At the Dawn of Pixie Hollow Welcome to Pixie Hollow A Poem for Tink Fairies in Flight Mysterious Messages Prilla's Prize Tinker Bell: Look and Find Tinker Bell: Magic All Around Tinker Bell's Tea Party The Disappearing Sun The Shell Gift Prilla's Talent Tinker Bell and the Wings of Rani Tinker Bell and the Day of Dragon Tinker Bell to the Rescue Tinker Bell and the Pirate Adventure A Present for Tinker Bell Tinker Bell the Perfect Fairy Tinker Bell and Her Stories for a Rainy Day Tinker Bell and Her Magical Arrival Disney Fairies: Book of Magical Images

Fairy Houses: Fairy houses are made of different natural things such as flowers and leaves, and even lost things that are found on the shores of Never Land. 1. Tinker Bell: Human Teakettle 2. Iridessa: Sunflower 3. Fawn: A Pine Cone Tree 4. Rosetta: Made of flowers, especially tulips 5. Silvermist: Lotus 6. Queen Clarion: Pixie Dust Tree Chamber 7. Zarina: Made of wood, on a tree branch 8. Vidia: Sour Plum Tree 9. Periwinkle: An Icy Cave on a mountain in Winter Woods

List of Movies: Tinkerbell, the movie Tinkerbell and the Lost Treasure Tinkerbell and the Great Fairy Rescue Pixie Hollow Bake Off Tinkerbell and the Secret of the Wings Pixie Hollow Games Tinkerbell and the Pirate Fairy Tinkerbell and the Legend of the Neverbeast

"The Thing":

Whenever Rumble is disappointed, he asks Glimmer to do "the thing" which is- Glimmer: "Who's the fastest?" Rumble: "Rumble is." Glimmer: "Who's the strongest?" Rumble: "Rumble is." Glimmer: "Who brings the thunder?" Rumble: "Rumble does."

The Legend of the Neverbeast:

The legend says that when the green comet reaches the land, the beast comes out and starts making rock towers in each of the four seasons. Then, green clouds fill the sky, the creature transforms and a lightning storm occurs which is so powerful that it consumes all of Pixie Hollow.

Disney Fairies is a Disney franchise built around the character of Tinker Bell from Disney's 1953 animated film Peter Pan, subsequently adopted as a mascot for the company. In addition to the fictional fairy character created by J. M. Barrie, the franchise introduces many new characters, and expands substantially upon the limited information the author gave about the fairies and their home of Neverland. The characters are referred to within stories as "Neverland fairies". The franchise includes children's books and other merchandise, a web site, and the computer-animated Tinker Bell film series, featuring the character and several of the Disney fairies as supporting and recurring characters. Contents [hide] •	1 Setting •	2 Characters in the movies •	3 Characters in the books •	4 Publications o	4.1 Novels o	4.2 Chapter books o	4.3 Step Into Reading books o	4.4 Other books o	4.5 Disney Fairies magazine •	5 Merchandising •	6 Film series •	7 Theme park attractions •	8 Online game •	9 Television •	10 References •	11 Footnotes •	12 External links Setting[edit] In Barrie's 1902 novel The Little White Bird, in which he introduced the mythos of Peter Pan and the fairies, he wrote, "When the first baby laughed for the first time, his laugh broke into a million pieces, and they all went skipping about. That was the beginning of fairies."[1] The Disney Fairies are based on a similar idea: every time a newborn baby laughs for the first time, that laugh travels out into the world, and those that make their way to Neverland turn into a Never fairy. The fairies generally reside in the Home Tree, a towering, massive tree located in the very heart of Pixie Hollow in Neverland. Various groups of fairies work and live nearby as well. Most of the fairy characters are young and female, but older, taller, and male fairy characters are also included. The males are sometimes referred to as "sparrow men", though the term "fairies" is used to refer to both female and male fairy characters. Characters in the movies[edit] •	Blaze (Eliza Pollack Zebert) is a baby firefly that joins Tinker Bell on her quest to find the mystical Mirror of Incanta that grants only one of three wishes. •	Bobble (Rob Paulsen) is a tinker-talent sparrowman and Clank's best friend. He is small, very slender, and hand-sized with red hair, bright blue eyes, pointy ears, fair skin and wears water drop goggles, a leafy sleeveless top, and knee-length pants. His real name is Phineas T. Kettletree, Esquire and he has a Scottish accent. •	Bolt (Roger Craig Smith) is one of the dust-talent sparrow men. •	Buck (Rob Paulsen) is a new animal sparrow man of Welsh descent. He is Fawn's partner. He is small, slender, and hand-sized with brown hair, green eyes, fair skin, and pointy ears and wears an orange sports shirt. •	Cheese is a cart-pulling mouse. •	Chloe (Brenda Song) is a new garden fairy of Thai descent. She is Rosetta's partner. She is small, slender, and hand-sized with brown hair, brown eyes, fair skin, and pointy ears. She wears a pink sports dress and leggings. •	Clank (Jeff Bennett) is a tinker-talent sparrow man. He has black hair and dark brown eyes, fair skin, pointy ears and wears a leafy sleeveless top and shorts. He speaks with a Cockney accent. •	Dewey (Jeff Bennett) is the Keeper of all fairy knowledge. He is small, portly, and hand-sized with white hair and mustache, aqua eyes, fair skin, and pointy ears and wears a green coat, spectacles, and carries a staff and speaks with a Western accent. •	Dr. Martin Griffiths (Michael Sheen) is a British insect scientist and Lizzy's father. He is slender with fair skin, brown hair and eyes. He wears a green vest, a white shirt, and a black bowtie. •	Elizabeth “Lizzy” Griffiths (Lauren Mote) is a pretty 9-year-old British girl and the scientist's daughter. She is slender with green eyes, fair skin, and brown hair with braided pigtails and wears a pink long-sleeved dress and a white smock with small tulips all over. •	Fairy Gary (Jeff Bennett) is a Scottish-accented overseer of the pixie dust fairies. He is small and hand-sized with a big brown mustache, hair and eyebrows, and a large nose and wears a kilt. •	Fairy Mary (Jane Horrocks) is an overseer of the tinker fairies of English descent. She is small and hand-sized with brown hair and eyes, and fair skin and wears a green sleeveless shirt and pants. •	Fawn (America Ferrera, Angela Bartys and Ginnifer Goodwin[2]) an animal fairy of Latina descent.[3] She is small, slender, and hand-sized with an orange-and-amber dress, orange-yellow curl shoes, fair skin, light freckles, braided light brown hair, amber eyes, pointy ears, and clear fairy wings on her back. •	Fern (Zendaya) is a garden fairy of German descent. She is small, slender, and hand-sized with fair skin, green eyes, brown hair, and pointy ears and wears a pink dress and shoes. •	Fiona is Dewey's pet snowy lynx. •	Flint (Thom Adcox-Hernandez) is one of the dust-talent sparrow men. •	Glimmer (Tiffany Thornton) is a storm fairy of German descent. She is Rumble's partner. She is small, slender, and hand-sized with blonde hair, green eyes, fair skin, pointy ears, and pink blushing cheeks and wears a black/gray sports shirt. •	Gliss (Grey DeLisle) is a frost fairy and Periwinkle's best friend of Icelandic descent. She is small, slender, and hand-sized with white hair, blue eyes, fair skin, and pointy ears and wears a blue shirt, pants, and shoes. •	Grimsley (Rob Paulsen) is a troll who guards a bridge on a lost island north of Neverland. •	Iridessa (Raven-Symoné) is a light-talent fairy. She is small, slender, and hand-sized with a sunflower petal dress, yellow shoes, dark skin, black hair in a round up-do, brown eyes, pointy ears, and clear fairy wings on her back. •	Ivy (Kari Wahlgren) is one of Rosetta's garden fairy friends of Dutch descent. She is small, slender, and hand-sized with blonde hair, blue eyes, pointy ears, and fair skin and wears a red dress and shoes. •	Leech (Jeff Bennett) is a troll who guards a bridge on a lost island north of Neverland. •	Lilac (Jessica DiCicco) is one of Rosetta's garden fairy friends with Celtic descent. She is small, slender, and hand-sized with blonde hair, blue eyes, pointy ears, and fair skin and wears a red strapless dress and shoes. •	Lord Milori (Timothy Dalton) is a lord of Winter Woods and Queen Clarion's love interest and beloved boyfriend. He is tall, slender, and hand-sized with a frost sleeveless suit, ice pants, high leaf boots, and snowy owl-feathered cape that covers his broken right wing, fair skin, brown eyes, silver hair, and pointy ears. •	Lumina (Jessica DiCicco) is a new light fairy of Irish descent. She is Iridessa's partner. She is small, slender, and hand-sized with brown hair, green eyes, fair skin, pointy ears, and pink blushing cheeks and wears a yellow sports shirt. •	Lyria (Grey DeLisle) is a Scottish storyteller fairy. She is small, slender, and hand-sized with a long brunette braid with a curly hair on the front, green eyes, pointy ears, fair skin, and pink blushing cheeks and wears a white single-strapped dress that has a purple end, a tulip. •	Marina is a new water fairy of New Jersey descent. She is Silvermist's partner. She is small, slender, and hand-sized with brown hair and skin, green eyes, fair skin, and pointy ears and wears a blue sports shirt. •	Minister of Autumn (Richard Portnow and John DiMaggio) is a minister of Autumn of Brazilian descent. He is slender with brown hair, brown eyes, and fair skin and wears clothing made out of gold leaves. •	Minister of Spring (Steve Valentine) is a minister of Spring of Irish descent. He is tall and slender with brown hair, green eyes, and fair skin and wears a leaf crown and clothing made out of violets. •	Minister of Summer (Kathy Najimy) is a minister of Summer of Australian descent. She is obese with brown hair, green eyes, and fair skin and wears clothing made out of lilies. •	Minister of Winter (Gail Borges) is the minister of Winter of Russian descent. She is slender with white hair, blue eyes, and fair skin and wears an ice crown and clothing made out of snowflakes. •	Mr. Owl (Rob Paulsen) is an owl whom some Never fairies go to for advice. •	Mr. Twitches is a cat belonging to the Griffiths family. He is the main antagonist of the third film. •	Mrs. Perkins (Faith Prince) is a neighbor of Lizzy and her father. •	Periwinkle (Lucy Hale) is a frost fairy. She is Tinker Bell's fraternal twin sister; born of the same baby's first laugh and match. She is small, slender, and hand-sized with fair skin, ice-blue eyes, snow white hair, pink blushing cheeks, and pointy ears and wears an aqua strapless dress that shimmers like ice with dark icy blue pants and aqua blue-colored shoes with white puffs on her toes and has clear sparkly fairy wings on her back, which are identical to Tinker Bell's. •	Queen Clarion (Anjelica Huston) is the queen of Pixie Hollow. She is slender and taller than hand-size with a light shimmering long yellow dress, a light golden shimmering large yellow butterfly shaped wings, tiaras for different occasions, fair skin, blue eyes, and light brown hair in an up-do style. •	Rosetta (Kristin Chenoweth and Megan Hilty) is a garden/plant-talent fairy. She is small, slender, and hand-sized with a rose petal dress in three shades of pink, fair skin, red shoes, shoulder-length red hair with curled ends, green eyes, pointy ears, and clear fairy wings on her back. •	Rumble (Jason Dolley) is a storm sparrow man of Austrian descent. He is the main antagonist of the fourth film. He is small, slender, muscular, and hand-sized with black hair, blue eyes, and fair skin and wears a black/gray sports shirt. •	Silvermist (Lucy Liu) is a water-talent fairy of Asian descent. She is small, slender, and hand-sized with a dark blue-green lily single-strapped dress, blue shoes, fair skin, long loose black hair, brown eyes, pointy ears, and clear fairy wings on her back. •	Sled (Matt Lanter) is a frost sparrow man of Southern American descent. He is small, slender, and hand-sized with black hair, blue eyes, fair skin, and pointy ears and wears an aqua shirt. He is Rosetta'sromantic interest and one of Periwinkle's friends. •	Slush (Benjamin Diskin) is a frost sparrow man and one of Periwinkle's friends of Croatian descent. He is small, slender, and hand-sized with blonde hair, blue eyes, fair skin, and pointy ears and wears a blue cap, an aqua shirt, and pants. •	Spike (Debby Ryan) is a frost fairy and Periwinkle's another best friend of Ukrainian descent. She is small, slender, and hand-sized with black hair, brown eyes, fair skin, and pointy ears and wears a blue dress and blue boots. •	Stone (Roger Craig Smith) is one of the dust-talent sparrow men. •	Terence (Jesse McCartney) is a pixie dust sparrow man of French-Celtic descent. He has a big crush on Tinker Bell, and is also her best friend. He is small, slender, and hand-sized with blonde hair, blue eyes, fair skin, and pointy ears and wears an acorn top hat. •	Tinker Bell (Mae Whitman) is a tinker-talent fairy. She is the main protagonist of the film. She is small, slender, and hand sized with fair skin, blue eyes, blonde hair worn in a bun, pink blushing cheeks, and pointy ears, and wears a dark green strapless dress with a mini skirt and green shoes with white puffs on her toes, and has clear sparkly fairy wings on her back. •	Vidia (Pamela Adlon) is a fast-flying-talent fairy. She has black ponytailed hair, gray eyes, pointy ears, fair skin and wears a purple vest with pink feathers, purple pants and black ballet shoes and has clear wings on her back. •	Viola (Grey DeLisle) is a summoning fairy of Irish descent. She is small, slender, and hand-sized with brown/blonde hair, brown eyes, fair skin, pointy ears, and pink blushing cheeks and wears a herald clothing and a black cap with a white feather on top. •	Zarina (Christina Hendricks) is a new misguided dust-keeper fairy, who steals the mystical blue pixie dust from the mighty Pixie Dust Tree, endangering all of Pixie Hollow. She joins forces with the pirates of Skull Rock in the sixth movie. •	Zephyr (Alicyn Packard) is a new fast-flying fairy of Greek descent. She is Vidia's partner. She is small, slender, and hand-sized with brown hair, green eyes, fair skin, and pointy ears and wears a purple sports shirt. Characters in the books[edit] There are several key characters that are not Never Fairies. •	Mother Dove: A dove who has an egg that is in Pixie Hollow that was broken but restored by Rani, Vidia, and Prilla in Fairy Dust and the Quest for the Egg. Mother Dove helps the people in Neverland stay young and is mentioned in every book •	Brother Dove: A dove who carries Rani on his back when she wishes to fly. He may be one of Mother Dove's chicks since he can talk to all the fairies, not just animal talents. •	Kyto: A dragon who has been caged for as long as anyone can remember. He is very sneaky and once, when Mother Dove's egg broke, he had to make it whole again with a trade of Captain Hook's double cigar holder, the golden hawk's feather, a mermaid's comb, and Rani's wings. •	Tutupia: The queen of the Great Wanded fairies (or Great Wandies). Great-wand fairies are about seven feet tall and have mystical wands or scepters that possess many magical properties. •	Fufalla: A wand fairy who loves to play pranks and practical jokes on others. Some of Tink's book-only best friends who also may appear in a crossover special with the Fairies in the movies and with other shows •	Beck: An animal-talent fairy •	Bess: An art-talent fairy •	Fira: A light-talent fairy •	Lily: A garden/earth-talent fairy •	Prilla: A travel-talent pixie, introduced in Fairy Dust and the Quest for the Egg. The only pixie of her talent, Prilla can travel between Neverland and the human world. •	Rani: A water fairy. Rani plays a major role in Fairy Dust and the Quest for the Egg, along with Prilla and Vidia. To save Mother Dove, the other fairies, and Neverland, Rani sacrifices her wings permanently, becoming the only fairy who cannot fly, but also the only fairy that can swim. Terence, Vidia, Silvermist, Sweetpea, Rosetta, Iridessa, Fawn and Queen Clarion were from the books as well. They are the only fairies from the books to get in the movies. Sweetpea only appears in the sixth movie. There is a set of supernumerary fairies, appearing a few times in the Chapter books •	Cinda, Liesel, Rhia, and Grace: They are the Queen's helper-talents who make sure everything is in tip-top shape for her. •	Wisp: A new fast-flying-talent fairy who is almost as fast than Vidia through training. She and Vidia will race through the Hollow. The two of them are later in a friendly rivalry. •	Elwood: A fast-flying-talent sparrow man who loves purple and talks as fast as he flies. He can be annoying, but he is very kind hearted. •	Pluck: A harvest-talent fairy who loves to find and collect delicious fruits and nuts. •	Pell: A harvest-talent fairy and Pluck's best friend (they look like twins). •	Sera: A scouting-talent fairy. •	Trak: A scouting-talent sparrow man. He is Myka's friend. •	Nettle: A fairy whose magical talent is caterpillar-shearing. She and Prilla and Myka are friends. •	Luna: A beautiful light fairy like the glue that keeps Fira and Iridessa together. •	Angus: An expert pot-and-pans sparrow man •	Twire: A scrap-metal talent fairy who melts down metal to recycle. She sometimes fights with Tinker Bell for who gets to keep the metal for melting or fixing. •	Ginger: A baking-talent fairy like Dulcie. She likes to show up Dulcie with her baking and tends to be very rude. She took over when Dulcie had a vacation. But, they soon learn to work together. •	Mixie: A baking talent fairy who helps Dulcie. •	Duncan: Also a baking talent, sparrow man. He has more patience than Mixie. •	Quill: An art-talent fairy who is quiet, shy, and is very good friends with Bess. •	Melina: A glass-blowing art-talent fairy. She has strawberry blonde hair, blue eyes and peach skin. Her main outfit is a blue shirt, teal pants, an emerald green leaf headscarf, a green apron, and olive green shoes. •	Scarlet: A new art-talent fairy. She is especially skilled in pottery and is friends with Bess. •	Violet: One of the cutest fairies in Pixie Hollow. She is a dyeing-talent who has corkscrew curls and is friends with Bess. •	Zuzu: A tinker-talent fairy who is very loyal to her job. •	Spring: A spunky message-talent fairy who is good friends with Fira and Lily. •	Hydrangea: A beautiful water talent fairy who always wears blue eyeshadow. •	Humidia: A water-talent who makes the jet at the top of the water fountain in Rani in Mermaid Lagoon •	Tizzywing: A fast-flying fairy who gets sick easily and, unlike Vidia, is very kind. •	Nollie: A brunette, cute, grateful animal-talent fairy. •	Sweet Pea: A new fairy. •	Idalia: A garden talent fairy with dark brown hair. •	Magnolia: A leaf talent fairy. •	Rune: A story-telling fairy. •	Luminaria: A cheerful, blonde light-talent fairy. •	Glissandra: A cheerful,blonde light-talent fairy who wears makeup a lot. •	Dewberry: A fruit-talent fairy who wears eyeshadow a lot and is very kind and more emotional then everyone except for the water fairies •	Olwen: A young garden fairy who loves planting seeds and looks up to Tinker Bell and Queen Clarion •	Abby: A tinker fairy who is beautiful, unique, blonde, and very good at her talent. She secretly has a crush on Baden. She is very musical, although she actually isn't a music fairy. She loves animals almost as much as the animal fairies do. Many fairies think she may be the first fairy with multiple talents, but for now she is just a tinker fairy •	Baden: A scout fairy who is brave as well as cautious and is protective and is a safety-freak. He secretly has a crush on Abby. •	Nilsa: A scout fairy who dies of disbelief in "Fairy Dust and the Quest for the Egg." •	Temma: A shoemaker fairy who dies drowning in a flood in "Fairy Haven and the Quest for the Wand." •	Crystal: A beautiful water talent fairy. She's very musical and often helps Lyria in her plays in "Play's Buddy." She has her own pet rabbit named Bunny in "Never Mermaid's Sister." Her older sister is Crystaline, a mermaid. There are a set of key Never Mermaids. •	Soop: A beautiful and generous mermaid of middle rank who can be impatient. •	Pah: A beautiful mermaid of middle rank who talks funny and is Soop's best friend. •	Voona: She has yellow-orange hair, yellow-orange tail and a violet scarf. •	Oola: A mermaid with yellow-green hair, green eyes and a yellow-green tail. She's the first mermaid to actually befriend Rani, but has a weird way of showing it. •	Crystaline: A beautiful and kind mermaid with a high rank that also has a sour plum personality like Vidia. In "Never Mermaid's Sister" she has a fairy sister named Crystal. •	Numi: She has blue hair and a magenta tail. Publications[edit] Novels[edit]

Author	Gail Carson Levine

Illustrator	David Christiana Language	English

Genre	Fiction, Fantasy, Children's book

Publisher	Disney Publishing Worldwide

Publication date	2005 Pages	208 ISBN 978-0-7868-3491-4

OCLC 61457088

At the opening of the 2005 Bologna International Children's Book Fair, the Walt Disney Company revealed its plan to introduce a children’s illustrated novel for girls 6–10 years of age.[4] Disney Fairies debuted September 2005, when Disney Publishing Worldwide unveiled the novel Fairy Dust and the Quest for the Egg, written by Newbery Honor-winning author Gail Carson Levine. The book's illustrations were inspired by the tradition and craft of early twentieth century European children's book illustration.[5]It was released in 45 countries and 32 languages with a US$1 million marketing and publicity campaign. It became a New York Times bestseller and has already sold over 1 million copies worldwide [6] The story begins in Fairy Haven/Pixie Hollow, located in the heart of Neverland. Prilla, who is a brand-new fairy, born of a baby's laugh, arrives in Neverland and discovers that she has no talent for any of the fairy avocations. Tinker Bell takes Prilla to see Mother Dove, but before the wise bird can advise Prilla, Neverland is shaken by a terrible hurricane. Mother Dove is thrown off her nest, and her precious egg, which holds all the secrets of Neverland, is shattered. Immediately, all those who live in Neverland begin to age. The island's only hope is for some brave fairies to take the egg pieces to Kyto the dragon and ask him to restore it with his fiery breath. The book was followed in 2007 by a sequel, entitled Fairy Haven and the Quest for the Wand. Another sequel, Fairies and the Quest for Neverland, was released in 2010. In the Year of a Million Dreams celebration, book stores released a form submitting a fairy character. The winner is said to be put in his/her own fairy's book. Chapter books[edit] Random House has published a series of chapter books under the banner "Tales of Pixie Hollow".[7] •	The Trouble with Tink ~ by Kiki Thorpe •	Vidia and the Fairy Crown ~ by Laura Driscoll •	Beck and the Great Berry Battle ~ by Laura Driscoll •	Fairy Haven and the Quest for the Wand ~ by Gail Carson Levine •	Lily's Pesky Plant ~ by Kirsten Larsen •	Rani in the Mermaid Lagoon ~ by Lisa Papademetriou •	Fairies and the Quest for Neverland ~ by Gail Carson Levine •	Fira and the Full Moon ~ by Gail Herman •	A Masterpiece for Bess ~ by Lara Bergen •	Prilla and the Butterfly Lie ~ by Kitty Richards •	Tink, North of Neverland ~ by Kiki Thorpe •	Beck Beyond the Sea ~ by Kimberly Morris •	Dulcie's Taste of Magic ~ by Gail Herman •	Silvermist and the Ladybug Curse ~ by Gail Herman •	Fawn and the Mysterious Trickster ~ by Laura Driscoll •	Rosetta's Daring Day ~ by Lisa Papademetriou •	Iridessa, Lost at Sea ~ by Lisa Papademetriou •	Queen Clarion's Secret ~ by Kimberly Morris •	Myka Finds Her Way ~ by Gail Herman •	Tinker Bell Takes Charge ~ by Eleanor Fremont (included in Tinker Bell: Two Pirate Tales, published separately by HarperCollins) •	Lily in Full Bloom ~ by Laura Driscoll •	Rani and the Three Treasures ~ by Kimberly Morris (included in Rani: Two Friendship Tales, published separately by HarperCollins) •	Vidia Meets Her Match ~ by Kiki Thorpe •	Art Lessons by Bess ~ by Amy Vincent (included in Bess: Two Colorful Tales) •	Four Clues for Rani ~ by Catherine Daly •	Trill Changes Her Tune ~ by Gail Herman •	Tink in a Fairy Fix ~ by Kiki Thorpe •	Rosetta's Dress Mess ~ by Laura Driscoll Step Into Reading books[edit] •	The Great Fairy Race (Step 3) •	A Fairy Tale (Step 3) •	A Game of Hide-and-Seek (Step 3) •	Tink's Treasure Hunt (Step 3) •	Beck's Bunny Secret (Step 3) •	Vidia Takes Charge (Step 3) •	The Fairy Berry Bake-Off (Step 4) •	Pixie Hollow Paint Day (Step 4) •	A Dozen Fairy Dresses (Step 4) •	A Fairy Frost (Step 4) Other books[edit] •	In the Realm of the Never Fairies: The Secret World of Pixie Hollow ~ by Monique Peterson. (Contains information about Pixie Hollow.) •	Mysterious Messages ~ by Tennant Redbank •	Prilla's Prize ~ by Lisa Papademetriou •	Secret Fairy Homes •	A Poem for Tink - Terence writes a secret poem about Tinker Bell and in the end she receives it. •	The Disappearing Sun •	The Shell Gift •	Fairies in Flight ~ by Posner Disney Fairies magazine[edit] In June 2006, Egmont Magazines launched a new monthly magazine for girls for 5–9 years old, produced by The Walt Disney Company Italia, S.p.A. and published in Italy a couple of months prior to the Egmont translations. The magazine, entitled Fairies, began with an initial print of 110,000 copies and a cover price of £1.99. The magazine's content is centered on Tinker Bell, and her fairy friends from the Pixie Hollow. Each issue features a collectable pull-out story, games, puzzles, posters and colouring pages.[8] Fairies Magazine has been launched in Italy, Malaysia, Singapore, Poland, Russia, Spain, the Nordic countries,Portugal, Germany, and Benelux.[9] Merchandising[edit] In addition to the Published work, The Walt Disney Company provides support for the Disney Fairies across all business units. The campaign includes The Disney Fairies Website, where visitors can explore and discover information about the Disney Fairies. The website allows users to learn about the fairies, create a fairy, visit the Pixie Hollow, and explore related merchandise. Disney Consumer Products have also produced a line of dolls and role play assortments. The first Disney Fairies Products were a series of 10-inch dolls, which were a Disney store exclusive in January 2006.[10]Since then, Playmates Toys Inc teamed up with Disney in October 2005 to design and produce a line of toys for the Disney Fairies, which will include 3.5" small dolls, 8" fashion dolls, playsets & activity sets with DVDs and collectible story cards. Fairy Dust and the Quest for the Egg was the inspiration for the line of toys.[11] Disney Consumer Products launched a wide variety of Disney Fairies branded items, consisting of everything from apparel to stationery.[10] A series of ten postage stamps were issued by Japan Post in 2006. Each stamp has a face value of 80 JPY, and they were distributed in a hardcover case, including some information about the Fairies. The stamps could be ordered at some post offices in Japan, and were for domestic addresses. Film series[edit] Main article: Tinker Bell (film series) A long series of 3D computer-animated films featuring Tinker Bell has been releasing since 2008. Produced by DisneyToon Studios, and distributed by Walt Disney Studios Home Entertainment, the series consists of four direct-to-video films and one TV special. The fifth film, The Pirate Fairy, was released on April 1, 2014.[12] •	Tinker Bell (September 18, 2008) •	Tinker Bell and the Lost Treasure (October 27, 2009) •	Tinker Bell and the Great Fairy Rescue (September 21, 2010)[13] •	Pixie Hollow Games (November 19, 2011)[14] •	Secret of the Wings (October 23, 2012)[15] •	The Pirate Fairy (April 1, 2014) •	Tinker Bell and the Legend of the NeverBeast (December 12, 2014) Theme park attractions[edit] Further information: Pixie Hollow In October 2008, two Pixie Hollow locations opened at Disney Parks. One opened at Disneyland near the Matterhorn in the area where Ariel's Grotto was formerly located, and the other at Walt Disney World's Magic Kingdom in Mickey's Toontown Fair.[16] Another version opened at Hong Kong Disneyland on January 21, 2011 as one of the festivities to celebrate the park's 5th anniversary. At these Pixie Hollow locations, guests have the opportunity to meet and greet Tinker Bell and other fairies, Silvermist, Rosseta, Iredessa, Fawn, Terence, Vidia, and arriving in October 2012, Periwinkle, from the franchise, as well as dine with them. The Magic Kingdom location closed in February 2011 as part of the ongoing Fantasyland expansion. A larger Pixie Hollow area was included in the original plans for the expansion, but they have since been abandoned.[17] On July 28, 2011, Tinkerbell and her fairy friends returned to the Magic Kingdom in "Tinkerbell's Magical Nook", located at the Adventureland Veranda. Online game[edit] Pixie Hollow (Fairies Online) Developer(s) Disney Interactive Media Group

Publisher(s) The Walt Disney Company

Distributor(s)	The Walt Disney Company

Engine Flash Platform(s) PC/Mac Genre(s) MMOG

Mode(s)	Online Distribution	Shockwave Pixie Hollow was an MMOG created by The Walt Disney Company and released September 8, 2008.[18] The basic version of the game was free to play online. The website was based partly on the Disney fairy books written by Gail Carson Levine. Players with free accounts could create a female Fairy or male Sparrow Man avatar who each came with a small selection of furnishings to decorate a virtual room. Basic accounts could make friends with other players and have access to both 'speed' chat with pre-selected phrases and full chat where they are able to type their own messages. They could also play various "Talent Games," or fairy themed mini-games, found in the various meadows and forests of Pixie Hollow. While playing, the player was able to pick up leaves, seeds and flowers which were the currency for buying items in the game. Players could also play games and visit places to earn badges that they could see in their "leaf journal," which also served as a handbook and inventory. Players could purchase a monthly, semi-annual or annual membership. The membership included: Clothes and furniture, badges (a reward for doing something good in Pixie Hollow,) and hair salon with spa. These were member only features. You could also purchase Pixie Diamonds. Members were granted an allowance of Pixie Diamonds, (once a month.) People who were not members were able to buy clothing, but they had to use Pixie Diamonds. Members[19] In January 2012, "Pixie Diamonds" were introduced, an in-game currency that could be purchased with real-world money and used to buy or upgrade items without an active membership. Though the website was geared towards young girls, on April 22, 2010, the game introduced a male character named Slate; he was referred to as a "Sparrow Man" rather than a male fairy.[20] On August 20, 2013, it was announced that Pixie Hollow would be closing on September 19, 2013. All the fairies were given unlimited access to the world until the closing date.[21] Television[edit] To date, two of the characters from the Disney Fairies franchise have appeared in ABC's fantasy drama series Once Upon a Time. Tinker Bell appears as a recurring character played by Rose McIver and debuts in the third episode of Season Three. Silvermist appeared in the spin-off Once Upon a Time in Wonderland in the second episode of Season One where she is played by Jordana Largy. References[edit] •	Bradley, L. (2002). Fairy Diaries Rebecca’s Quest: Rebecca's Quest. Penguin Young Reader Group. •	"Brittany Murphy Gives Tinker Bell Her Voice" Consumer Products: 2006 Press Releases, June 20, 2006. 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Retrieved November 10, 2006. •	Fairy Dust and the Quest for the Egg Amazon.com. Retrieved November 10, 2006. •	Fairy Dust and the Quest for the Egg Disney Consumer Products. Retrieved November 10, 2006. •	Franchise Overview Disney Consumer Products. Retrieved November 11, 2006. •	Franklin, A (2005). The Illustrated Encyclopedia of Fairies. New York: Sterling Publishing Company, Inc. •	Leland, C. G. (2004). Aradia or the Gospel of the Witches. Kessinger Publishing •	Levine, G.C. (2005). Fairy Dust and the Quest for the Egg. New York: Disney Press •	Peterson, M. (2006). In the Realm of the Never Fairies: The Secret World of Pixie Hollow. New York: Disney Press •	"Playmates Toys Enters the Fairy World of Disney's Newest Franchise - Disney Fairies" Consumer Products: 2005 Press Releases, October 27, 2005. Retrieved November 10, 2006. •	Publishing Disney Consumer Products, April 2006. November 11, 2006. •	Disney Fairies: Books Random House: Disney Fairies. Retrieved November 10, 2006. 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There are 57 genera of flowering plants estimated to contain at least 500 described species. The largest of these is currently the legume genus Astragalus (milk-vetches), with over 3,000 species. The sizes of plant genera vary widely from those containing a single species to genera containing thousands of species, and this disparity became clear early in the history of plant classification. The largest genus in Carl Linnaeus' seminal Species Plantarum was Euphorbia, with 56 species; Linnaeus believed that no genus should contain more than 100 species.[1] Part of the disparity in genus sizes is attributable to historical factors. According to a hypothesis published by Max Walters in 1961, the size of plant genera is related to the age, not of the taxon itself, but of the concept of the taxon in the minds of taxonomists.[2] Plants which grew in Europe, where most of the early taxonomy was based, were therefore divided into relatively small genera, while those from the tropics were grouped into much larger and more heterogeneous genera.[2][3] Likewise, plants which shared common medicinal properties, such as the many species of Euphorbia, were united into a single genus, while plants of diverse uses, such as the grasses, were split into many genera.[2] Where there were many classical names for groups of plants, such as in Apiaceae / Umbelliferae or Brassicaceae / Cruciferae, small genera were defined, whereas groups not subdivided by classical authors remained as larger genera, such as Carex.[2][3] A number of biological factors also influence the number of species. For instance, the occurrence of apomixis allows the recognition of large numbers of agamospecies, and such taxa have helped to bolster genera such as Ranunculus and Potentilla.[1] The introduction of infrageneric taxa (such as the subgenus, section and series) in the 19th century by botanists including Augustin Pyrame de Candolle allowed the retention of large genera that would otherwise have become unwieldy. E. J. H. Corner believed that studying large genera might enable greater insights into evolutionary biology, and he concentrated his efforts on large tropical genera such as Ficus.[1] Largest genera[edit] A total of 57 genera of flowering plants contain at least 500 species, according to a 2004 analysis by the botanical taxonomist David Frodin.[1] The actual numbers of species are imprecisely known, as many of the genera have not been the subject of recent monographs.[3] For instance, estimates of the number of species in the orchid genus Pleurothallis range from 1,120 to 2,500. Genera from other groups of vascular plants, but which have similarly large numbers of species, include Selaginella, Asplenium and Cyathea.[1] Astragalus is the largest flowering plant genus, with more than 3,200 species, including Astragalus agnicidus. Bulbophyllum is the second largest flowering plant genus, with more than 2,000 species, including Bulbophyllum guttulatum. Psychotria is the third largest flowering plant genus, with more than 1,900 species, including Psychotria mariniana. Euphorbia is the fourth largest flowering plant genus, with more than 1,800 species, including Euphorbia amygdaloides. Carex is the fifth largest flowering plant genus, with more than 1,700 species, including Carex pilulifera. Genera of flowering plants with at least 500 species[1]

Rank	Genus	Species	Family	Species list 1	Astragalus 3,270	Fabaceae / Leguminosae	List of Astragalus species

2	Bulbophyllum 2,032	Orchidaceae List of Bulbophyllum species

3	Psychotria 1,951	Rubiaceae List of Psychotria species

4	Euphorbia 1,836	Euphorbiaceae List of Euphorbia species

5	Carex 1,795	Cyperaceae List of Carex species

6	Begonia 1,484	Begoniaceae List of Begonia species

7	Dendrobium 1,371	Orchidaceae List of Dendrobium species

8	Acacia c. 1,353	Fabaceae / Leguminosae	List of Acacia species

9	Solanum c. 1,250	Solanaceae List of Solanum species

10	Senecio c. 1,250	Asteraceae / Compositae	List of Senecio species

11	Croton 1,223	Euphorbiaceae List of Croton species

12	Pleurothallis 1,120+	Orchidaceae List of Pleurothallis species

13	Eugenia 1,113	Myrtaceae

14	Piper 1,055	Piperaceae

15	Ardisia 1,046	Primulaceae

16	Syzygium 1,041	Myrtaceae

17	Rhododendron c. 1,000	Ericaceae List of Rhododendron species

18	Miconia 1,000	Melastomataceae

19	Peperomia 1,000	Piperaceae List of Peperomia species

20	Salvia 945	Lamiaceae / Labiatae List of Salvia species

21	Erica 860	Ericaceae

22	Impatiens 850	Balsaminaceae

23	Cyperus 839	Cyperaceae

24	Phyllanthus 833	Phyllanthaceae List of Phyllanthus species

25	Allium 815	Amaryllidaceae List of Allium species

26	Epidendrum 800	Orchidaceae List of Epidendrum species

27	Vernonia 800–1,000	Asteraceae / Compositae 28	Lepanthes c. 800	Orchidaceae List of Lepanthes species

29	Anthurium 789	Araceae List of Anthurium species

30	Diospyros 767	Ebenaceae List of Diospyros species

31	Ficus 750	Moraceae

32	Silene 700	Caryophyllaceae

33	Indigofera 700+	Fabaceae / Leguminosae 34	Oxalis 700	Oxalidaceae

35	Crotalaria 699	Fabaceae / Leguminosae 36	Centaurea 695	Asteraceae / Compositae 37	Cassia 692	Fabaceae / Leguminosae 38	Eucalyptus 681	Myrtaceae List of Eucalyptus species

39	Oncidium 680	Orchidaceae

40	Galium 661	Rubiaceae List of Galium species

41	Cousinia 655	Asteraceae / Compositae 42	Ipomoea 650	Convolvulaceae

43	Dioscorea 631	Dioscoreaceae

44	Cyrtandra 622	Gesneriaceae

45	Helichrysum 600	Asteraceae / Compositae 46	Ranunculus 600	Ranunculaceae List of Ranunculus species

47	Habenaria 600	Orchidaceae

48	Justicia 600	Acanthaceae

49	Schefflera 584	Araliaceae List of Schefflera species

50	Ixora 561	Rubiaceae

51	Berberis 556	Berberidaceae

52	Quercus 531	Fagaceae List of Quercus species

53	Pandanus c. 520	Pandanaceae

54	Panicum 500+	Poaceae / Gramineae List of Panicum species

55	Eria 500	Orchidaceae

56	Polygala 500	Polygalaceae

57	Potentilla 500	Rosaceae List of Potentilla species

Never Mermaids Never Mermaids live in Mermaid Lagoon. They spend much of their time lounging on the rocks, but they also have a beautiful castle within the lagoon, described as being delicate as a goldfish's skeleton. Never mermaids are extremely beautiful with brightly-colored eyes, scales, and hair. They are scaly all over - even their faces are covered with fine scales. Also, their hands are webbed. Never mermaids breathe underwater with gills, which they must rest abovewater occasionally or else they will get sore. They often do this by lounging above the lagoon's surface, but they also have a special air-filled room in their castle, known as the "wind room" for when going to the surface is not an option. Mermaids are incredibly snobby and will dive into the water when fairies come by.Never mermaids are not curious about other creatures. One of the few non-mermaids they will stay up for is Peter Pan, but that is only because he is the Peter Pan and therefore has snob appeal. Though mermaids speak English quite well, they also have their own language (called Mermish) which has thirty-eight vowels and no consonants. Some never mermaids have names that can only be pronounced in Mermish. It is not safe to visit Mermaid Lagoon at night, because mermaids sing their most magical songs then. Pirates see dead sea captains, birds fly upside down, and Never fairies turn into bats. Some mermaids have some power over water, as Soop demonstrated by sending a flood to Pixie Hollow. Mermaid rank is determined by the size of their nautilus shells. The Queen has the biggest one, and other mermaids are not allowed to have one bigger. Lost Boys[edit] The Lost Boys are a tribe of "children who fall out of their prams when the nurse is not looking",[5] and who, having not been claimed by humans in seven days, were collected by the fairies and flown to the Neverland. There are no "lost girls" because, as Peter explains, girls are much too clever to fall out of their prams and be lost in this manner. There are six Lost Boys: Tootles, Nibs, Slightly, Curly and the Twins. They are not permitted to fly by Peter, as it is a sign of his authority and uniqueness. They live in tree houses andcaves, wear animal skins, bear spears and bows and arrows, and live for adventure. They are a formidable fighting force despite their youth and they make war with the pirates, although they seem to enjoy a harmonious existence with the other inhabitants of Neverland. Their leader is Peter Pan, whom they call "father" in whose absence their activity and bloodlust is diminished, and to whom they are completely loyal, fearful and adoring. The Lost Boys long for a mother, and they ask Wendy to take on the role. Following Peter's defeat of the pirates and commandeering of the Jolly Roger, they are adopted by Wendy's parents. About numi:- Numi is a never mermaid with bluish-black hair, violet eyes, a maroon tail, and a red-and-purple tunic. She has an Asian appearance.Her friends are oola. About pah- Pah is a never mermaid, who is Soop's best friend. She has green hair, a green tail and an orange scarf. Also she suffers from a speech problem. In the Quest for the Wand She is first seen when Soop wishes for her to apologize to her. Pah became jealous of Soop because she wouldn't let her see the wand. When she told Soop that she hated her, Soop wishes that Pah will no longer be able to talk or write. They make up when the wishes were reversed, but soon had another fight about a song title. About soop- Soop is a Mermaid. Soop is a nickname given to her by Peter Pan because her real name is to long and hard to pronounce.She has long green hair, a green tail, and a pink scarf. Her best friend is Pah, they often fight with each other. She's the one who gave Rani her comb in exchange for a wand. When Rani does not bring her a wand immediately, she sends a flood to Fairy Haven. About queen eewee:- She is the queen of all mermaids. The mermaids in the noble range had a kind of shell (queen's shell is the biggest) and as big as it is the mermaid would sit in close to the queen in the table of the castle where mermaids and mermen takes dinner. About flop Flop is a never mermaid. The opposite of her is Flip. About sandy:- Sandy is a never mermaid Her best friend is Coral. About the places in mermaid lagoon:- 1.Starfish gap:- Starfish Gap is located in Mermaid Lagoon in Never Land. It is lined with plants and corals, and it is to small for a mermaid to fit through. In Rani in the Mermaid Lagoon, Rani went here to retrieve Oola' s ring for her. But Oola ended up tossing it back.

3.the mermaid castle:- The Mermaid Castle is where the mermaids live, it's also located in the Mermaid Lagoon. The castle is descibed as being beautiful,made from mother of pearl and being as delicate as a goldfish's skeleton. It has no walls except for the wind room, where the mermaids go to rest their gills.The castle is home to every mermaid in the lagoon.For light,the mermaids use glowing pink seaweed.In each room ,there is a concealment forest which shields a mermaid from sight when she whants privacy.The mermaids have whalebone arches for doors. The places in mermaid castle:- 1.Wind room The Wind Room is the mermaids secret shame. Although they have gills, they must go into the air now and then or their gills will get sore. Though they usually go to the surface, they go here for when going to the surface is not an option. It is also the only room in the castle that has walls. 2.the dressing room:- The Dressing Room is located in the Mermaid Castle. The mermaids go here to try on clothes and accessories, they also put on make-up here too. There are vanities and mirrors so the mermaids can see how they look. In Rani in the Mermaid Lagoon, they took Rani here to dress her up. 3.the treasure room The Treasure Room is where the mermaids keep all there prized possessions. They put many of the gifts they get from Peter Pan there too.

Peter Pan is the main protagonist in the 1953 film of the same name. Peter travels from the enchanted isle of Never Land all the way to London just to hear Wendy Darling spin tales about him and his adventures. While his ego may seem inflated at times, even his arch-nemesis James Bartholomew Hook, Captain of the Jolly Roger ship, knows that Peter's no ordinary boy. He can fly without wings and match Hook's cutlass with nothing more than a dagger. He's also the undisputed leader of the Lost Boys and allows no breaks in ranks. Time makes little difference to him; when you never grow up, life is nothing but fun, whimsy and adventure. Contents [show] Background Peter Pan is a young boy who lives on the island of Never Land. He has a pixie called Tinker Bell who is his best friend and sidekick and he is the current leader of the Lost Boys. He spends most days going on adventures and battling the notorious pirate Captain Hook. An earlier story idea involved Peter's birth and how he came to be. When he was an infant, fairies entered his home and took him away to Never Land. When Peter returned he discovered another baby in his mother's bed. Feeling rejected and forgotten, Peter left and returned to Never Land - now his home. Eventually Peter met Tinker Bell and gathered a group of younger kids and create the Lost Boys. The idea was dropped early in production as Walt Disney believed that how Peter came to be was another story. Personality “He flies without wings. His shadow leads a merry little life of its own. Face-to-face with the terrible Captain Hook, Peter dispatches that pirate with jaunty ease. Peter is at home with mermaids and understands their language. He is twelve years old forever simply because he refuses to grow up beyond that comfortable age. Most remarkable of all, he knows where Never Land is and how to get there.” ―Walt Disney Peter Pan is incredibly adventurous and daring. His favorite activities include battling pirates, engaging in friendly wars with the Indians, and listening to Wendy's stories of his adventures. Being a young boy, Peter can be rather impractical and conceited at times, but when it comes to rescuing his friends, he is far more mature than any adult can be. He is respected and loved by nearly every inhabitant of Never Land with the exception of Captain Hook (and his crew) who despises Peter for cutting off his hand and feeding it to the crocodile during their first battle. Ever since, Peter and Hook have been at wits constantly battling in the hope that one would finally "walk the plank." One of the many things Peter discards is adulthood. This drove him to create a team of kids who also desire to stay young who he deems the Lost Boys. One can say Peter stands as a father figure for the group as well. Peter's most trusted companion is Tinker Bell. Even though they have a close best friend relationship, it is obvious Tink has strong feelings for Peter. Whether or not he's actually aware is currently unknown although in the first film when Tink was close to death, Peter stated "Don't you understand Tink, you mean more to me than anything in the world!." Despite being heroic and charming he can be quite cocky and being an immortal child somewhat he can also be quite immature. Design Many of Walt Disney's envisioned characters went through an evolution of designs, and Peter Pan is no exception. Most model sheets depicted Peter as a small little boy but soon later changed into more of a fairy tale-like creature. Finally Peter was given the look of a nearly teenaged boy. His outfit is green resembling an elf's attire with a red feather on his Robin Hood-like hat. His shoes are a dirty blonde and holds a belt around his waist which holds his dagger. Abilities 	Flight: Peter Pan's most unique trait is his ability to fly without any physical methods, he uses this to gain the advantage on those who cannot. 	Semi-Immortality: Peter Pan cannot die of old age, but it is never where he can survive death. 	Eternal Youth: Peter Pan cannot age due to being in Never Land which he says nobody can grow up. 	Knife-Fighting: Peter Pan is very skilled with his trusty knife, able to wield it with such skill he can fight a master swordsman, like his nemesis Captain Hook, and hold his own. However, Peter often fights while flying, which gives him an edge; when he fights Hook without flying, he is almost killed. 	Impersonations: Peter Pan has an uncanny talent for impersonating others' voices, as he does when he imitates Hook and tries to trick Mr. Smee into taking Tiger Lily back to her people. In Kingdom Hearts, he imitates Smee to lure out Hook, and in both cases Smee and Hook are fooled. Appearances Peter Pan Peter in the original Peter Pan. Peter first appears returning to Wendy's home to retrieve his shadow, but accidentally wakes up Wendy, Johnand Michael in the process. After she sews it back on, he then decides to take Wendy and her brothers to Never Land so she will never have to grow up and for Wendy to be mother of the Lost Boys. Once they arrive, they are attacked by Captain Hook. While he distracts the pirates, Peter orders Tinker Bell to take the Darlings to safety only to find that Tinker Bell had attempted to have the Lost Boys kill his new friend Wendy (by telling them that Pan told her Wendy was a terrible "Wendy bird" and that they were ordered to shoot her down). Peter swoops in just in time to save Wendy and after chastising the boys, learns that Tinkerbell was the mastermind. Peter banishes Tink and takes Wendy to see the mermaids of Mermaid Lagoon. While there, they spy Captain Hook and his right-hand man, Mr. Smee, with the Indian princess Tiger Lily as a captive, rowing toward Skull Rock. Peter and Wendy investigate and find that Hook is planning to learn the location of Peter's hideout. Peter then rescues Tiger Lily by playing a prank on Smee and battling Hook. For his bravery Peter is rewarded by Tiger Lily's father the Indian Chief who crowns Peter "Little Flying Eagle," thus making him another chief of the Indians. Peter then returns home with the Darlings and the Lost Boys. Peter realizes Wendy is ready to return home and, even worse for Peter, the Lost Boys wish to have a real mother and return home with Wendy. Peter tells them once they grow up, they can never return. Peter really doesn't worry knowing they'll return eventually. Unbeknown to Peter however, his friends are actually kidnapped by Hook and his crew the moment they exit Hangman's Tree. Peter is then a victim of Hook's newest scheme: Hook plants a bomb in Peter's home while he and Tinker Bell are inside. While Peter is truly unharmed, Tinker Bell is fatally injured. While she tells Peter that Hook has Wendy and the boys and that he needs to save them, he refuses to leave her and begs her to stay alive, saying that he loves her more than anything. Together, Peter and Tinker Bell fly over to The Jolly Roger ship to battle the pirates. After the pirates are done with, Peter takes on Hook alone atop the ship. As Hook was about to strike Peter in the back while he was off guard, Wendy quickly warned him having Peter fly out of the way leaving Hook to plummet into the sea where he is chased away by the crocodile. The Lost Boys, Michael, John, Tinker Bell and Wendy all celebrate Pan's victory. Peter commands Tink to cover the ship in pixie dust so that he may drop Wendy and her brothers off home to London. Return to Never Land Peter in Return to Never Land. Peter and Tinker Bell are out and about in Never Land and pays Hook a little visit only to discover Hook has a girl being held captive who the Captain claims to be Wendy. Pan becomes serious and battles the Captain to rescue his friend. After Hook is defeated he frees the girl but instead of reuniting with Wendy, he meets her daughter Jane who unlike Wendy is rather practical. He takes the newcomer to his hideout and introduces her to the Lost Boys. The boys begin to surround her asking to play all sorts of games and activities which causes Jane to lose her temper and storm off. Peter and Tinker Bell follow her and witness her collecting supplies and boarding them on a raft. After he failed attempt to ride off home, Peter informs her that the only way to go home is to fly. He takes her on a lesson and oblivious to Peter, Captain Hook is spying on them and plans to use Jane's desires to get home against his enemies. Jane's first take-off fails. Peter finds her beloved notepad and began playing rugby with it. It is accidentally eaten by Cubby and causes Jane to yet again lose her temper to the point where she announces that she does not believe in fairies. Jane's non-belief causes Tinker Bell to become ill. The only way to save Tink is to have Jane believe again in magic. The friends set off to find her but she finds them instead. She suggest playing treasure hunt (as part of Hook's plan to retrieve his treasure in exchange for giving her a ride home) to which Peter agrees. She finds the treasure but she changes her mind about Hook but Tootles finds their communication whistles and alerts Hook. Peter angrily calls Jane a traitor and warns that Tink's light is going out. Jane rushes there while Peter and the boys are captured and taken to Hook's ship. Peter being strapped to an anchor is about to walk the plank until Jane arrives with Tinkerbell fully charged. She frees Peter and the Lost Boys until Hook traps her by the neck with his hook. Peter returns the favor and cuts Hook loose falling through the ship and sinking with it until he and his crew are chased by the octopus. Peter personally escorts Jane back to London with the Lost Boys. Peter and Tink reunite with the now grown up Wendy. Originally upset at the fact that Wendy has changed by growing up, Peter happily accepted it after Wendy assured him that even though she's grown up, she hasn't really changed and still believes in him. After the reunion, Peter and Tink watch Wendy and her children happily greet Jane's father as he returned from war and then fly back to Never Land. House of Mouse Peter in House of Mouse. Peter makes numerous appearances in the television seriesHouse of Mouse. Peter's most notable appearance is in the episode "Donald Wants to Fly." Peter and the Lost Boys are a band that was scheduled to perform at the club that night and are late for the show. Mickey sends Iago to find them. While Mickey is gone, Donald spends the night trying to fly. After Peter finally arrives, he teaches Donald how to fly, with the help of pixie dust. At the end of the show, he asks Mickey and Minnie to visit him in Never Land and that he had managed to make a cabana for them at Mermaid Lagoon. In the episode "Super Goof," he is seen with Tink at a table watching Super Goof fly, during which he commented out of jealousy "So, he can fly, he can fly, he can fly! Who can't?." Peter also appears in Mickey's Magical Christmas: Snowed in at the House of Mouse and Mickey's House of Villains. The Lion King 1½ Peter makes a cameo appearance at the end, calling the Lost Boys to their theater seats with his rooster crow. Jake and the Never Land Pirates Peter as he appears in Jake and the Never Land Pirates. While Peter does not make any appearances in the first season of the series, he is mentioned several times by Jake, his crew and even Captain Hook. Peter has gone off to explore the world outside of Never Land and left Jake and his crew to keep Captain Hook at bay. Some of the episodes revolve around a message sent to Jake by Peter to complete a task. In the episode "The Key to Skull Rock," a silhouette in the form of stars are seen in the night sky shaped just like Peter. For the Halloween episode "Trick or Treasure," Jake dresses as Peter, while at the end of the Christmas episode "It's a Winter Never Land!," Peter leaves gifts and a Forever tree, and a snowflake with his silhouette is seen flowing through the icy night sky as well as an echoed laugh from Peter. Peter makes an appearance in the special episode Jake and the Never Land Pirates: Peter Pan Returns, where he was voiced by Adam Wylie. In the special, Peter returns to Never Land to recruit Jake, Izzy, Cubbyand Skully to find his shadow. Without his shadow, Peter is unable to fly, causing more problems for the heroes and giving a plus to the revenge-seeking Captain Hook. Eventually, Peter and the shadow are rejoined and leave Never Land once again to explore new parts of the world. However, Peter promises that he'll be back soon. Peter returns once again in the special Jake and the Never Land Pirates: Jake Saves Bucky, when the pirates lose their ship Bucky to Captain Hook in a race against The Jolly Roger. Jake and the crew call Peter for help and the flying boy is able to learn that Jake and his crew can win Bucky back if they battle the Mighty Dragon and retrieve the legendary golden bell. The heroes do so, and Bucky is saved and Peter leaves once again to continue exploring the world. Peter reappears once again in the special Jake and the Never Land Pirates: Never Land Rescue under the disguise of the mysterious figure known as "The Guardian." Who explain that only the pirate who truly believes in himself can save Never Land from vanishing completely, Jake must break off from the rest of his crew and go alone on a mission to save the Forever Tree, the source of magic throughout all of Never Land. Once Upon a Time Peter Pan in Once Upon a Time. Peter Pan appears as a major character in the first half of the third season of the ABC fairy tale drama series. Here, however, he appears as a ruthless antagonist as opposed to the benevolent persona commonly seen in various media, specifically Disney. Peter Pan begins as Malcolm, the father of Rumplestiltskin, whom he abandoned to gain eternal youth. Years later, Peter has established the Lost Boys, a band of fearful followers who listen to Pan's every command, and is in search for Henry, the son of Emma Swan, the heroine of the story. Pan plots to sacrifice Henry to gain his youth as his time as a young boy begins to fade away. However, Emma, along with a team of heroes (being Snow White, Prince Charming, Rumple, Queen Regina and Captain Hook) comes to retrieve the boy. The battle between the parties last for days, and eventually, they retrieve Henry and return to their home in the real world, known as Storybrooke, with Pan imprisoned. Pan, however, managed to switches his body with Henry's before it was too late, and spends his time in Storybrooke (under the Henry guise) setting up an entirely new curse that'll transform Storybrooke into the new Never Land. Emma soon finds out Henry isn't who he seems and the heroes are able to find out the truth, eventually switching the two bodies back. Rumplestiltskin then manages to find a way to defeat Pan by sacrificing himself, thus ending his reign. Books Peter Pan also appears in books. A series of books created by Ridley Pearson and Dave Barry was published by Hyperion Books: Peter and the Starcatchers, Peter and the Shadow Thieves, Peter and the Secret of Rundoon, Peter and the Sword of Mercy and Bridge to Neverland. Video Game Appearances Being the lead character from one of Disney's most memorable films, Peter has appeared in an ample amount of video games including Peter Pan: The Legend of Never Land and Peter Pan: Adventures in Never Land. Peter also has an add-on costume in the game Disney Universe. Peter is set to appear in the upcoming Epic Mickey: Power of Illusion. Although Peter Pan does not actually appear in Epic Mickey, a version of him called Pete Pan is portrayed by Pete in the Pirates of the Wasteland segment of the game. Disney's Villains' Revenge In the game, the Disney Villains stole and changed the ending of their stories so that they would succeed. Captain Hook stole Peter's story changing Peter into an elderly man so he is unable to battle. Jiminy Cricket and the game's player arrive to battle Hook in Peter's place. Once defeated, they restore the story reverting Peter to his original age. Kingdom Hearts series Peter Pan first appears in Kingdom Hearts in Neverland, and joins Sora's party in search of Wendy and save her from the grip of Captain Hook. He helps Sora, Donald and Goofy in their search for King Mickey,Riku and Kairi, though he claims to do it only for Wendy. When they find Wendy, he becomes sympathetic to Sora, and returns to help fight Captain Hook after taking Wendy to safety. Once the captain is defeated, they go to Clock Tower, where Sora seals the keyhole and Peter sends Tinker Bell to accompany Sora on his journey, making her a summon ally. Peter Pan returns to help defeat the mysterious Phantom that attacks the Clock Tower after the completion of the Final Keyhole in Hollow Bastion. In Kingdom Hearts Chain of Memories, Peter Pan appears as a figment of Sora's memories. He tries to save Wendy from Captain Hook, in which he succeeds. Peter Pan returns in Kingdom Hearts II as a summon after Sora obtains the Feather Charm. The Feather Charm is only obtainable during the second visit to Port Royal after defeating the Grim Reaper Heartless for the first time. Peter Pan returns ten years before Kingdom Hearts in Kingdom Hearts Birth by Sleep. He encounters Terra on Skull Rock, where Terra attacks him, Captain Hook having tricked him into believing Peter Pan had stolen his treasure. They continue until the Lost Boys appear and clear up the misunderstanding. Unversed then attack, but Terra fights them off. Later, Peter comes into contact with Ventus, who has just defeated Hook in battle and whom leaves a wooden keyblade in Peter's treasure chest so that they may remember them. Later on, Peter meets Aqua, who finds their treasure map. Peter makes Aqua the leader of the group to find their treasure, which Hook has stolen again. When Aqua finds the wooden keyblade, Peter tells her that Ven left it there. During the end credits, Peter is shown having stolen Hook's hat after recovering their treasure. Kinect Disneyland Adventures Peter in Kinect Disneyland Adventures. Peter appears as a meet-and-greet character outside his attraction in Fantasyland. Within his attraction's mini-game, Lost Boy Cubby has been kidnapped by Captain Hook, so Peter journeys to London to recruit the player to help him. They fly to Never Land where they battle the pirates and then fly around the pirate ship to distract the pirates so that Tinker Bell can free Cubby. Peter also takes part in the Mickey's Soundsational Parade mini-game. Peter also gives several missions to the player throughout the game, including one that involves finding his shadow. At one point, Peter and the player plan on sword-fighting with Hook and to do so, the player must pull out the legendary Sword in the Stone. After the sword is retrieved, Peter briefly trains the player to make sure they're prepared. Disney Parks Peter Pan posing for a photo at one of the Disney Parks. Peter appears in the Disney theme parks around the world as a meetable character. He is usually seen along with Wendy, and acts less pompous as he did in the film to better interact with guests. Peter is also a character featured in the show "Believe" on board the Disney Dream cruise ship. Back To Neverland This theme park theatrical cartoon was produced by Walt Disney Studios, BRC Imagination Arts in 1989 forThe Magic of Disney Animation and featuring Tourist/Lost Boy, Peter Pan, Tinker Bell, Captain Hook, Crocodile, and reporter Walter Cronkite (thought Wendy and the mermaids are mentioned by Robin near the end). A tourist in a Goofy hat (the actor Robin Williams) is magically transformed into a cartoon "lost boy" so that he can learn firsthand how animation is produced (beforehand, Robin mentions that Peter Pan is his favorite Disney movie and that his favorite scene is when they fly over London). One of the first things that occurs is Tinker Bell using her pixie dust to transport Robin into a recording studio, in which he compares her to Barbara Streisand. Little Robin is happy about his transformation until his host- Walter Cronkite- drops him into a background painting of a pirate ship. Robin encounters Captain Hook himself, who wants to know where Peter Pan is hiding. Tinker Bell and the Crocodile show up and help save little Robin from the notorious pirate captain. After defeating him, Peter recognizes Robin and invites him to fly with him in Never Land. Disney Dreams! Peter is the lead character in the nighttime spectacular in Disneyland Paris. Here, Peter and Wendy are about to take a flight together when Peter's shadow unleashes some of the magic from the Second Star to the Right. Soon enough, the shadow is captured by some of the Disney Villains, led by Captain Hook. With the help of Tinker Bell, Peter is able to defeat the goons, save his shadow, and restore the star's magic. Peter Pan's Flight Peter appears as an audio animatronic in the dark ride featured in most Disney Parks based on his film. Mickey's PhilharMagic Peter Pan appears in the computer animated show in Disney's Mickey's PhilharMagic. In the show, Peter sprinkles pixie dust on Donald, giving him the ability to fly. Dream Along With Mickey Peter appears in the Pirate segment of Dream Along with Mickey at the Magic Kingdom theme park. Here, he and Wendy show Donald and Goofy the dreams of adventure. He also battles Captain Hook in a sword fight and reappears during the grand finale. Fantasmic! Peter Pan has his own segment in Disneyland's show. He is seen battling Captain Hook on his ship. Wendy, Tinkerbell, Smee and Tick-Tock the Crocodileare also in the show.

Mermaid Lagoon: Mermaid Lagoon is a location in Never Land. It is home to Never Mermaids population. Mermaid Lagoon is surrounded on three sides by cliffs with many ferns and plants on them, but one side goes out onto the sea. On this side there is also a stone archway, on the other side of which you are faced by the open sea and "out" of the lagoon. There is a gathering of rocks in the middle of Mermaid Lagoon, on which the mermaids inhabiting the Lagoon like to sunbathe and spend their time out of the water. Though mermaids are the only known beings living in Mermaid Lagoon other than fish and other sea-creatures, others do occasionally visit the lagoon - a frequent visitor is Peter Pan, who seems to enjoy the mermaids' attention and tells them stories of his heroic battles with Captain Hook. A few fairies from Pixie Hollow have also come to Mermaid Lagoon. Rani has visited a few times. Vidia and Prilla also visited.

Mermaid Castle: The Mermaid Castle is where the mermaids live, it's also located in the Mermaid Lagoon. The castle is descibed as being beautiful,made from mother of pearl and being as delicate as a goldfish's skeleton. It has no walls except for the wind room, where the mermaids go to rest their gills.The castle is home to every mermaid in the lagoon.For light,the mermaids use glowing pink seaweed.In each room ,there is a concealment forest which shields a mermaid from sight when she wants privacy.The mermaids have whalebone arches for doors. There are 3 rooms in the Mermaid Castle- 1. The Dressing Room The Dressing Room is located in the Mermaid Castle. The mermaids go here to try on clothes and accesories, they also put on make-up here too. There are vanities and mirrors so the mermaids can see how they look.

2. The Wind Room The Wind Room is the mermaids secret shame. Although they have gills, they must go into the air now and then or their gills will get sore. Though they usually go to the surface, they go here for when going to the surface is not an option. It is also the only room in the castle that has walls.

3. The Treasure Room The Treasure Room is where the mermaids keep all there prized possesions. They put many of the gifts they get from Peter Pan there too.

Starfish Gap: Starfish Gap is located in Mermaid Lagoon in Never Land. It is lined with plants and corals, and it is to small for a mermaid to fit through.Once Rani went here to retrieve Oola's ring for her. But Oola ended up tossing it back.

Never Mermaids: Never Mermaids live in Mermaid Lagoon. They spend much of their time lounging on the rocks, but they also have a beautiful castle within the lagoon, described as being delicate as a goldfish's skeleton. Never mermaids are extremely beautiful with brightly-colored eyes, scales, and hair. They are scaly all over - even their faces are covered with fine scales. Also, their hands are webbed. Never mermaids breathe underwater with gills, which they must rest abovewater occasionally or else they will get sore. They often do this by lounging above the lagoon's surface, but they also have a special air-filled room in their castle, known as the "wind room" for when going to the surface is not an option. Mermaids are incredibly snobby and will dive into the water when fairies come by. Never mermaids are not curious about other creatures. One of the few non-mermaids they will stay up for is Peter Pan. Though mermaids speak English quite well, they also have their own language (called Mermish) which has thirty-eight vowels and no consonants. Some never mermaids have names that can only be pronounced in Mermish. It is not safe to visit Mermaid Lagoon at night, because mermaids sing their most magical songs then. Pirates see dead sea captains, birds fly upside down, and Never fairies turn into bats. Some mermaids have some power over water, as Soop demonstrated by sending a flood to Pixie Hollow. Mermaid rank is determined by the size of their nautilus shells. The Queen has the biggest one, and other mermaids are not allowed to have one bigger. 1. Coral Coral is a never mermaid. Coral had broken her best friend Sandy's comb. She was confused on what to do about the mermaid Flip told her to tell Sandy while the mermaid Flop tried to convince her to lie. Coral decided to make her a new comb with her own sea emrald with the help of Flip. She apologized and Sandy forgave her since they are best friends. 2. Flip and Flop Flip and Flop are never mermaids. Flip tried to convince Coral to tell Sandy about the comb she had broke while Flop had tried to convince Coral to lie about the comb she had broken to Sandy. Flip ended up convincing her to make her a new comb made from her sea emerald. Flip told Flop to just give up on trying to get others to do bad things since no one listens to her, but Flop just replied that there is always tomorrow. 3. Mara Mara is a never mermaid. She appears to be good friends with Oola and Voona. Her full name is unknown, because it is to hard to pronounce. She has blue hair and a tail, but doesn't wear a scarf. 4. Numi Numi is a never mermaid with bluish-black hair, violet eyes, a maroon tail, and a red-and-purple tunic. She has an Asian appearance. 5. Oola Oola is a never mermaid, she has green hair, green tail and a pink scarf. 6. Pah Pah is a never mermaid, who is Soop's best friend. She has green hair, a green tail and an orange scarf. Also she suffers from a speech problem. Once when Pah became jealous of Soop because she wouldn't let Pah see the wand that Rani gave Soop. When she told Soop that she hated her, Soop wishes that Pah will no longer be able to talk or write. They make up when the wishes were reversed, but soon had another fight about a song title. 7. Sandy Sandy is a never mermaid. Her best friend Coral had broken her pearl comb. To apologize Coral made her a new comb with her magical sea emerald, Sandy forgave her since they were best friends. 8. Soop Soop is a Mermaid. Soop is a nickname given to her by Peter Pan because her real name is to long and hard to pronounce. She has long green hair, a green tail, and a pink scarf. Her best friend is Pah, they often fight with each other. She's the one who gave Rani her comb in exchange for a wand. When Rani does not bring her a wand immediately, she sends a flood to Pixie Hollow. 9. Queen Eewee She is the queen of all mermaids. Queen Eewee allows everyone a special thing: The mermaids in the noble range have a kind of shell (queen's shell is the biggest) and as big as it is, the mermaid would sit in close to the queen in the table of the castle where mermaids and mermen takes dinner. 10. Vides Vides is a never mermaid. Once, Vides stole a ring from the horrifying Captain Hook by hitting him with her tail. 11. Voona Voona is a never mermaid. She has yellow-orange hair which appears to be red sometimes, yellow eyes, and a red tail, also she wears a violet scarf. She is good friends with Mara and Oola. Fairy Treasure Hunt: Fairy Treasure Hunt is a fairy game that takes the fairies all over Never Land. The fairies pair up into twos and start off with one clue to solve. They then go on to solve three more clues to solve as they go on. The four clues are- 1. The Throne The Throne is a lookout chair made of stone near Mermaid Lagoon. There the Lost Boys have little fights whoever wins gets to be king of the hill, but if Peter Pan is there he always wins. 2. Echo Cavern Echo Cavern has many passages that lead to many caves of different shapes and sizes. When a fairy has a secret they can't wait to tell, they would shout is into the cavern. It would turn into a echo and fade away, they always feel better after that. 3. Current Pass Current Pass is stream located in Never Land. 4. Zebra Hickory Zebra Hickory is a type of tree with zebra stripes. The Jolly Roger: The Jolly Roger is the pirate ship that serves as the home of Captain Hook, Mr. Smee and their Pirate Crew. It is the base of operations for Captain Hook and is the only place in Never Land that can be considered "pirate territory" (other than Skull Rock). The Pirate Crew: 1)Oppenheimer He is a short and skinny pirate with an eye patch. He works as a cook for the crew. While cooking, he talks to the portrait of mother, who looks a lot like him, in the ticking of his mother's clock. His "weapons" are his cooking utensils. He said that he and the crew will take the mummies from Egypt. He lost his mother's clock when the baby crocodile swallowed it and then got bitten on the leg, falling overboard.

2)Bonito He is a muscular Spanish pirate. His weapon is a giant sword. He said that he'll steal Paris' treasures including the Mona Lisa. He reveals that he loves the life of the pirate.

3)Port He is a red-haired, obese pirate with a peg leg. His weapon is a sword. He said that he and the crew will take the crown and its jewels from London.

4)Starboard He is a tall, skinny pirate. His weapon is an axe with a long handle although he occasionally carries a sword. He said that he'll "rob the Sistine Capel's" ceiling in Rome.

5)Yang He is a tough Chinese pirate who serves as the Captian's second-in-command and the ship's driver when the captain is busy. His weapons are two swords. Bufo: Bufo is a frog friend of Beck. Once he appears on a quiet day when he decides to play a prank on Beck by scaring her. However this causes her to fall into the water, which makes her almost drown. But Rani saves her and Beck forgives him.

Tick-Tock the Crocodile: Tick-Tock the Crocodile is a crocodile that stalks Captain Hook. At some point Peter Pan had a fight with Captain Hook in which he cut Hook's left hand off and fed it to the crocodile. That little appetizer was so successful that he's been following Hook ever since, egar to devour the remains of the captain. Luckily for Hook, however, the crocodile swallowed an alarm clock, allowing Hook to hear him coming.

Fiona: Fiona is Dewey's pet lynx. She lives in the Winter Woods. She is quiet, agile and helpful.

Thistle: Thistle is a garden fairy. She won the carrot toss on the Great Games Day, while Prilla couldn't even pick up a small carrot. She is jealous of Tinker Bell but later becomes friends with everyone.

Fern: Fern is a garden fairy. She is described as being pragmatic and organized. The last time she participated in the games, she slipped in slug slime and separated her septum.

Ivy: Ivy is a garden-talent fairy. She is very emotional and cries a lot (which surprisingly is more of a water-talent thing) over the smallest things, whether her tears are happy or sad. Her best friends appear to be Fern and Lilac. The last time she participated in the games, she was trampled by a frog during leapfrogging.

Lumina: Lumina is a light talent fairy. Her partner in the Pixie Hollow Games is Iridessa. They most likely lost because Iridessa used too much pixie dust on the teacup challenge.

Lilac: Lilac is a Garden-talent fairy. Unlike Ivy she seems to be more laid back. Her best friends appear to be Fern and Ivy. The last time she participated in the games, she had swallowed so much mud that she sprouted weeds out of her nose.

Buck: Buck is an animal talent sparrow man. He played for the animal-talents with Fawn as his partner. They won the first event of the games, but lost later because they weren't in the last event.

High Tree Forest: High Tree Forest is located in Never Land. All the tree's there tower high in the sky, and mushrooms grow on the trunks. It is impossible to know which is the tallest unless you are a garden fairy. Also, it is home to various animal and plant life. On the top is what is known as the "canopy", which has little sunlight from all the plants blocking it out.

Gull Pond: Gull Pond is located just right outside of Pixie Hollow. It is named after the many seagulls that hang around to eat and live.

Crescent Lake: Crescent Lake is located close to Wough River. It is rich in plant life, such as berries and flowers. Swans often come here to eat and live.

Torth Mountain: Torth Mountain is a volcanic mountain on the west side of Never Land. Many years ago, Torth Mountain erupted and very nearly destroyed Never Land. All live specimens were nearly destroyed in the disaster.

Lost Boys: The Lost Boys are a group of children under Peter Pan's command. There have been many lost boys, Jane was the first "Lost Girl". Who they are and why they are in Never Land is never explained though Peter explains that the Lost Boys were orphans who were sent to Never Land to "defray expenses." All of the lost boys are dressed in animal costumes. 1. Cubby Cubby or Curly is a lost boy, he is the toughest of all the others. He is large and wears a bear suit. 2. Nibs 3. Slightly Slightly is the second in command of the Lost Boys. He is the oldest of the lot, and wears an orange fox costume. 4. The Twins 5. Tootles Tootles is a member of the lost boys. He is the only one who doesn't speak, he uses a paper pad to communicate when he has to. Out of all the lost boys he is the youngest and he also wears a skunk costume. 6. Jane 7. Skulk Skulk is a former lost boy. He hadn't been a lost boy for long when he found a book of spells in pirate's chest of treasure. His spell had made a grasshopper called the Never high hopper, but the next time he flew, Never Land slid away from under him. Peter Pan and the other lost boys don't know what happened to him but speculated that he either grew up or was eaten by a shark.

Indian Camp: The Indian Camp is a part of Never Land where a tribe of American aboriginals live. Their origins are unclear; their tipi homes suggest a Great Plains tribe, but the totem poles come from the Pacific Northwest. Their leader is a tall man with a serious demeanor. He has a daughter named Tiger Lily, whom Peter Pan once saved from Captain Hook.

Tiger Lily: Tiger Lily is the Indian princess of the Indian Camp of Never Land. She has tan skin rather than red like the other Indians, black hair and dark brown eyes.

iabout never silver:- Never silver is precious metal that can only be found on Never Land. Tinker fairies hold it high regard and save it for special occasions. They also believe that it's good luck to drink tea out of a never-silver cup.

1. "Fly Not Far From Me" Come fly with me to Pixie Hollow where the Never fairies follow the way to the hawthorn tree Fly not far... Fly not far... Fly not far from me I'll fly with you to the fairy circle where our wings will sparkle with Mother Dove's love Fly not far... Fly not far... Fly not far from me But if one day you slip away because of disbelief I'll fly for you, I'll cry for you I'll fly backward if I can So, fly not far... Fly not far... Fly not far from me...

2."Arrival Day Song" Hurray, hurray for Arrival Day Hurray, hurray for Arrival Day You are born from laughter And a Never fairy ever after From the first sprinkling of dust You'll have magic you can trust Hurray, hurray for Arrival Day Hurray, hurray for Arrival Day

Never Silver: Never silver is precious metal that can only be found on Never Land. Tinker fairies hold it high regard and save it for special occasions. They also believe that it's good luck to drink tea out of a never silver cup.

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Neverland Indian Camp Tiger Lily Cannibal Cove Crocodile Creek Mermaid Lagoon Mermaid Castle Starfish Gap Never Mermaids Echo Cavern Current Pass Torth Mountain Crescent Lake Skull Rock Moods and whims of Neverland

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Constellations: There are several constellations and stars unique to Never Land. 1. The second star Following the second star to the right will take you to Never Land. It is a portal that connects Never Land to the Mainland.

2. Peter Star The Peter star is found in the Never Land sky, and was named by Peter Pan himself. The claw of the golden hawk constellation points directly to it, also the color of it is white.

3. Golden Hawk (constellation) The Golden Hawk constellation can be found in the Never Land sky. The wing of the kyto constellation, helps lead to this constellation. Also, the tip of it's right claw leads to the peter star.

4. Kyto (constellation) Kyto constellation can be seen in the Never Land sky. His wing leads to the golden hawk constellation, which leads to the Peter star. You can follow his higher wing and it will help take you to Never Land.

5. The Circle The Circle constellation is a magical constellation located in the Never Land sky. It winks each night, and if you see it and make a wish, your wish will come true.

6. Winda the Hero Winda the Hero is a constellation that appeared in Never Landwhen Winda Quickwing had perished in the battle for Pixie Hollow. Wendy Darling observed this constellation.

7. The Great Wand The Great Wand is a constellation located in the Never Land sky. Wendy Darling observed this constellation. It is similar to our star, the big dipper.

8. The Lesser Wand The Lesser Wand is a constellation located in the Never Land sky.Wendy Darling observed this constellation. It is similar to our star the little dipper.

The Molt: Mother Dove molts some of her feathers once a year, which are gathered by fairies to be ground into fairy dust at the dust mill. Shortly before the Molt, Mother Dove gets pre-molt tingles, which let her know that it's coming. The Molt is also celebrated by fairies much as a holiday. Light-talent fairies start off the celebration with a tribute to Mother Dove in the form of a light show. The dance is meant to represent the fire that created Mother Dove. After the light show, Queen Clarion makes her annual speech. Soon after, Bess's latest portrait of Mother Dove is unveiled and the fairies sit down to a nine-course banquet. If Mother Dove is put under enough stress, the Molt will postpone.

History of the Broken Wing: A long time ago, when Pixie Hollow was very young, two fairies met and fell in love. One of them was a winter fairy (Lord Milori) and the other was from the warm seasons (Queen Clarion). The two fairies were enchanted with each other, and every sunset they met at the border where spring touches winter. But as their love grew stronger, they wished to be together, and share each others worlds so they disregarded the danger and crossed. One of them (Lord Milori) broke a wing... for which there is no cure. From that day forward, Queen Clarion made a rule that fairies must never again cross the border and Lord milori agreed that their two worlds should forever remain apart.

Pirate Crew (cont.) 6) Mr. Smee Mr. Smee is the first mate of Captain Hook. It is unknown how long he has been in Never Landwith Captain Hook and the crew. He is most likely Captain Hook's best friend and will do anything to help him.

Lost Boys: Nibs- Nibs is described as happy and debonair, possibly the bravest Lost Boy. The only thing he remembers about his mother is that she always wanted a cheque book and says he would love to give her one - if he knew what it was.

The Twins- the First and the Second Twin know little about themselves as they are not allowed to because Peter Pan does not know what Twins are, and no Lost Boy is allowed to know anything that Peter doesn't.

List of known fairy characters (127) :

Tinker Bell Terence Silvermist Rosetta Fawn Iridessa Vidia Periwinkle Zarina Fairy Mary Clank Bobble Queen Clarion Lord Milori Lyria Fairy Gary Sweet Pea Kit Fern Dewey Viola Bolt Stone Rumble Glimmer Sled Spike Gliss Slush Chloe Buck Lumina Ivy Lilac Marina Zephyr Gelata Minister of Spring Minister of Summer Minister of Autumn Minister of Winter Copper Rani Beck Bess Fira Thistle Prilla Queen Tutupia Fufalla Lily Dulcie Mixie Dunkin Iris Tor Pluck Precious Orren Luna Horace Amaryllis Pell Twire Cinda Lisel Rhia Grace Ginger Sera Quill Hem Violet Zuzu Scarlet Myka Trak Clover Nettle Jason Tak Niko Hydrangea Tizzywing Baden Abby Crystal Helios Nollie Qana Olwen Idalia Chipper Magnolia Rune Mariana Augustus Winda Quickwing Luminaria Cera Glissandra Elixa Dewberry Blair Finn Junebee Elwood Nilsa Temma Wisp Angus Rolo Althea Aster Costy Carlotta Breeze Ellery Ariette Lyra Blaze Aidan Melina Spring Humidia Thimble Slate Tabby Crocodile Creek is located between Torth Mountain and Cannibal Cove. Most probably Current Pass flows to the west side of Crocodile Creek. Most of the crocodiles stay and live here.