![]() While they won’t be blown away with this gently engaging 3D tale, there is enough innocent fun-and-games to work for the wee ones. The latest incarnation, Tinker Bell And The Secret Of The Wings had a limited release in the US before heading to DVD, but in other territories gets a pre-Christmas theatrical release, aiming of appealing to young ones aware of the brand and on holiday from schools. There is a dash of mild peril to spice up proceedings, but on the whole the film is simply about the strength of sisterhood and love. Disney’s animated series of Tinker Bell films – themselves a belated spin-off from Disney’s Peter Pan – have been solid performers on home entertainment and the Disney Channel, occasionally making a side-outing to cinema screens but all cheerfully reinforcing old-fashioned family entertainment and values for the under tens. ![]()
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