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Nov 03 2009

The six faces of Tinker Bell

Published by cmaher at 3:30 pm under Walt Disney Edit This

Original Tinkerbell picturesWalt Disney’s Tinker Bell has seen some major changes since she was original drafted. I believe that she first showed up as charcoal and blonde hair. What do you think of the original concept of Tinker Bell?

Newer Tinkerbell PicturesThen Walt Disney decided that Tinker Bell should have black hair pulled into a bun and bright blue wings. I have to admit that I never liked this version of Tinker Bell, though I wouldn’t have been introduced to Tinker Bell until two more changes.

modern TinkerBell picturesApparently people didn’t agree with the raven haired Fairy so they decided to make Tinker Bell a red head. Doesn’t she look like a wild west saloon girl?

Cute TinkerBell Pictures This is where I first saw Tinker Bell for the first time. I think it was her spunk and attitude that made me fall in lover with her. I’m really glad that they decided to keep her blonde.  Is this where you were first intriduced to this Fairy with sugar, spice, and everything nice?

Current TinkerBell PicturesTinker Bell fans saw a new look for their favorite Fairy when she joined Pixie Hallow. Personally I love the new look, she looks so much brighter and personable than before.

TinkerBell PicturesLast but not least is Tinker Bell’s look in “Tinker Bell and The Lost Treasure.” Doesn’t she look ready for an adventure to help Pixie Hallow.

So I’d love to find out when you first met and fell in love with Tinker Bell. So leave a comment in the comment box.

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