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When did the Tinkerbell movies take place?

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Posted on 2022-7-28 22:03:07 | Show All Floors |Reading Mode
What do you think? I always thought the movies took palace in the 1890s (maybe the very early 20th century). As for when Peter Pan took place, I got 1912 from a ten second Google search. I'd also like to note that the play was first produced in 1904. Here are some things I found out:
  • Because Pixie Hollow celebrates the changing of the seasons on the mainland and uses seasons as a way to measure time, I'm sure it follows a solar calendar not too far off from ours
  • I see Wendy as around 12 or 13 in Peter Pan and John was 10
  • In the first Tinkerbell movie, Wendy was a young girl that had the bedroom to herself (only one bed). So it took place either before John was born or when he was 4 or under (I say that because Micheal was 4 and lived in the nursery with his siblings)
  • I'd say that the gap between the first movie and Peter Pan was AT LEAST five years long based on the number of movies:

Year 1-1st movie (spring), Lost Treasure (fall)
Year 2-Great Fairy Rescue (summer), Secret of the Wings (fall since the fairies were preparing for winter)
Year 3-Pirate Fairy beginning (spring)
Year 4-Pirate Fairy (spring because that's when I assumed the Four Seasons Festival takes place as it's like a New Year for the fairies)
Year 5-Legend of the Neverbeast (winter or early spring because at one point, the garden fairies mentioned, "this may be our best spring yet"


Any way, I created this thread to see if anyone here had any thoughts on around when the Tinkerbell movies took place.



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Posted on 2022-8-2 11:47:19 | Show All Floors
According to Disney Fairies wiki tinker bell arrived in the 1880โ€™s and Peter Pan was definitely Edwardian England so that is the early 1900โ€™s

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I couldn't concur sooner or stronger.  Posted on 2022-8-2 12:05
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