Disney Olaf's Frozen Adventure: Big Golden Book (October 10, 2017)
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Tinker Bell (Mae Whitman, 29) was in the middle of another exciting adventure. She had made her way to the top of a thundering pirate ship, where she battled the villainous Captain Ro (Rosetta) (Megan Hilty, 36). But Tink wasn't alone–her sister Periwinkle (Lucy Hale, 28) and Blaze the firefly were flying nearby, ready to help. Still, all might have been lost without the swooping strength of Captain Zarina (Christina Hendricks, 42)! But the fight wasn't over. Ro and the evil Dr. Hurricane struck back–attacking with their force-field fast-flying fairy and a pack of Aliens (Jeff Pidgeon, 52). By working together, the unstoppable Tinker Bell and Captain Zarina saved at last!
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When Wendy (Eleanor Worthington Cox, 16) was young, her fairies had enjoyed exciting adventures every day. Wendy's imagination could take them anywhere–Never Land, Pixie Hollow, the mainland, the future, and the past. Wendy loved her fairies. And Tink, Zarina, Peri, Iridessa (Raven-Symoné, 31), Silvermist (Lucy Liu, 48), Vidia (Pamela Adlon, 51), and the rest of the fairy gang loved her right back. For the fairies, being played with–and being loved–by a kid was the best feeling in the whole world.
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Scrat (Chris Wedge, 60), the saber-toothed squirrel, zoomed through space on a spaceship. His ship was out of control. It smashed into an asteroid, sending the asteroid hurtling right toward Earth!
Olaf (Josh Gad, 36) burst out of a kransekake. Pieces of cake fell every which way. "Surprise!" he shouted. "Olaf, not yet!" said Anna (Kristen Bell, 37). Elsa (Idina Menzel, 46) smiled. "The surprise holiday party starts after the Yule Bell rings." It was Arendelle's first holiday season in forever, and the two sisters would be spending it with the people of their kingdom.
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The castle courtyard was filled with festive townspeople. Excitement grew as Kristoff (Jonathan Groff, 32) and Sven brought in the Yule Bell. "The Yule Bell signals the start of the holidays in Arendelle," Elsa told Olaf. "Okay...now," Anna whispered. The bell rang out, and all the villagers cheered. Bong! Bong! Bong!
"Surprise!" Olaf shouted to the crowd. And with that, Elsa and Anna flung open the castle doors to invite everyone in. But instead of staying for the surprise party, the townspeople began to leave!
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"Wait!" Anna said. "Going so soon?" "The Yule Bell rang," replied one woman, "so I must get home for my family's tradition: rolling the lefse!" "Our tradition is putting out porridge for the tomte," added a man. "We're baking traditional bordstabelbakkels!" two sisters exclaimed.
Elsa invited a couple named Mr. (John de Lancie) and Mrs. Olsen (Lauri Fisher) to the castle, but they shook their heads. "Thank you," said Mr. Olsen, "but Olga and I need to get home to knit socks for our grandchildren." He smiled. "And we wouldn't want to intrude on your family traditions."
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The years went by. Wendy (Sarah Bolger, 26) grew up into a teenager and played with her fairies less and less. Feeling neglected, Tinker Bell and the fairies finally came up with a plan to get Wendy's attention. First, Clarion (Anjelica Huston, 66), queen of the fairies and the seasons' ministers crept through the nursery and nabbed Wendy's cell phone. Then they hauled it back to the fairy hideout. Once the cell phone was hidden inside, Periwinkle turned to a nearby cordless phone. She began pressing numbers as the others gathered around nervously.
The cell phone started ringing. Suddenly, Wendy's footsteps pounded up the stairs as she approached the fairy hideout. The fairies held still as she reached inside and pulled out her phone. "Hello...?" Anyone there?" Wendy asked. But no one answered. The fairies held their breath. Would she play with them? "Victoria, stay out of my room!" Wendy shouted to her little sister (Eleanor Worthington Cox, 16). Then she rolled her eyes and closed the lid on her old friends.
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Down on Earth, Manny (Ray Romano, 59) and her daughter, Peaches (Keke Palmer, 24) were playing hockey on the ice with a turtle shell. Crash (Seann William Scott, 41) and Eddie (Josh Peck, 31) watched. "She dominates again!" she exclaimed as she scored. Julian (Adam DeVine, 34), Peaches' fiancé, gives Ellie (Queen Latifah, 47) some flowers, which Manny is annoyed with. "And for you, I give the greatest gift of all." Julian said, giving Manny a bear hug.
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After Wendy was gone, the fairies spilled out of the toy box, feeling disappointed. In a few days, Wendy would go to the academy school. That meant playtime was over–maybe forever. Then Zarina noticed Clarion preparing to parachute out the window. "What are you doing?" Zarina asked. "When the trash bags come out, we ministers are the first to go." Viola (Grey DeLisle, 44) replied.
Trash bags? The other fairies started squeaking and shouting, terrified at the idea of being thrown out. "Hold on!" shouted Tinker Bell. She reminded them that through the years, Wendy had always kept them. "She must care about us, or we wouldn't still be here," Tink reasoned. They'd just be put into the attic, where they could all be together. "I'd better find my other eye," said Fawn (Ginnifer Goodwin, 39). She sighed as the fairies all gathered their parts together and got ready for the attic.
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Sid (John Leguizamo, 53) is practicing a proposal for another sloth named Francine (Melissa Rauch, 37), who thinks the date was fourteen minutes. "You look nothing like your profile picture!" she said, leaving Sid alone with his mariachi band, who got poisoned by a ivy leaf.
Manny asks his friend Diego (Denis Leary, 60) over Ellie having been acting weird and if his wife Shira (Jennifer Lopez, 48) ever giggle. "She's not a big giggler." said Diego, watching Shira chasing a gazelle.
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With the villagers gone, the sisters needed some cheering up. Kristoff serenaded them with "The Ballad of Flemmingrad," a traditional holiday song he had learned from the trolls. But it took a strange turn when he started singing about nostrils. Then Kristoff revealed another odd troll tradition: Flemmy the Fungus Troll! "Now you lick his forehead and make a wish!" Kristoff said. "Whoa, gross," said Anna. Everyone laughed.
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Just then, the fairies heard someone coming. They scrambled back into the fairy hideout as Wendy came into the room. His mother, Mrs. Darling (Grey DeLisle, 44) followed–carrying trash bags! She reminded Wendy that she needed to begin sorting her things. She also told Victoria to donate some of her toys to the Joyland Daycare center. Turning to Wendy, she asked if she wanted to donate her old fairies as well. Wendy shook her head. "No one's going to want those old fairies," she told her. "They're junk."
Inside the fairy hideout, the fairies felt hurt. Did Wendy really think they were junk? They were even more upset when Wendy started scooping them up and dumping them into a trash bag! But when she picked up Tinker Bell and Zarina, she paused. They had always been her two favorites. She looked back and forth between them, then made her decision. Zarina went into the trash bag. Tink went into a box marked ACADEMY. Zarina couldn't believe this was happening!
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Tinker Bell couldn't believe it, either. As Wendy carried the bag away. Tink followed her into the hallway. Then Wendy pulled down the ladder to the attic. Whew! Everyone would be safe after all. But just as Wendy started up the ladder, Victoria called her. Wendy left the trash bag in the hall. When Mrs. Darling walked by moments later, she grabbed the bag and carried it out of the house. She was throwing Tink's friends away!
Mrs. Darling tossed the bag onto the sidewalk, by the garbage cans. The fairies began to panic. "There's got to be a way out!" shouted Zarina, looking around desperately. Finally, she had an idea: they could use Iridessa to tear through the bag. Everyone pushed Iridessa against the plastic as hard as they could, but they were running out of time. "I can hear the garbage truck!" Iridessa cried.
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Watching from the window, Tinker Bell was frantic! She grabbed a pair of scissors, climbed out the window, and raced to the pile of trash. She sliced open one bag after another. Where were her friends? Moments later, the garbage truck arrived. The neighborhood trash collector hurled all the bags into the truck. Then the truck rumbled off, leaving Tink sad and alone.
Just then, Tink noticed an upside-down recycling bin making its way across Wendy's driveway. Her friends had escaped! Inside the garage, the fairies were in an uproar. "Wendy threw us out!" exclaimed Vidia. "Like we were garbage!" added Silvermist. Luckily, Periwinkle had a plan. By the time Tink reached the garage, she and the other fairies were all climbing into the donation box for Joyland Daycare.
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Manny, Sid, and Diego find Ellie and all their other animal friends having organized a wedding anniversary party. Manny totally forgot, but fireworks went off in the sky and everyone thinks is Manny's gift to her. During the party, Julian lets it slip that he and Peaches will be moving away after their wedding, but Manny and Ellie thought the two of them would live near them as neighbors. "Aren't I the part of your family?" Julian asked. Manny told him that he is not yet.
Moments later, a meteor comes falling toward them all, followed by more of them. "Meteor shower!" cried one of the animals as they ran for cover. "I suppose this is all part of your magic show for me?" Ellie told Manny. The herd runs into a cave and took cover. "We might wanna think about moving underground for a while." Manny said, as the meteor shower cleared.
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Olaf followed the sisters into the ballroom. He couldn't wait to hear about their holiday tradition. "Do we have any traditions from when we were little, Elsa?" asked Anna. "After the gates were closed, we were never together," Elsa replied. "I'm sorry, Anna. It's my fault that we don't have a tradition." Olaf realized that everyone in Arendelle had a holiday tradition–except Anna and Elsa.
Tinker Bell tried to explain that Wendy didn't mean to throw them out. But the fairies weren't convinced. Then, suddenly, Mrs. Darling slammed the hatchback shut. As they drove to Joyland, Tink told her friends–even the poor Barbie doll (Jodi Benson, 56) that daycare was a sad, lonely place. "You'll be begging to go home," she warned. But when the car pulled up in front of Joyland, it didn't seem sad at all. The floating building looked cheerful, and children laughed and played outside. The fairies could hardly contain their excitement–maybe they would get played with again!
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The little snowman ran to the stables. "Sven! Anna and Elsa don't have a holiday tradition." Then he had an idea. "Let's go find the best tradition Anna and Elsa have ever seen and bring it back to the castle!" Olaf hooked Sven to Kristoff's sleigh, and the two immediately set out.
Manny and the rest of their herd learned about the approaching asteroid. If it hits the planet, their Ice Age home would be destroyed. Luckily, Buck (Simon Pegg, 47) the one-eyed weasel found a stone tablet that he thought could hold the answer to saving their home. "Every hundred million years or so, the world gets a cosmic cleansing," Buck told them. "The last two asteroids have pummeled the Earth in the same spot. We've got to go to the crash site and figure out how to send the asteroid somewhere else." Despite being scared, the others agreed that Buck's plan was worth a shot. And so, the herd started their march to find the site.
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Once inside the building, the fairies got so excited that they accidentally knocked the box over. A crowd of daycare toys swarmed around them. "Welcome to Joyland!" a big pink bear (Ned Beatty, 80) called warmly. "I'm Lots-o'-Huggin' Bear! But please, call me Lotso!" After everything they had been through that day, the fairies were happy to see a friendly face.
"Mr. Lotso,"asked Iridessa. "Do fairies here get played with every day?" "All day long. Five days a week," Lotso replied. "But what happens when the kids grow up?" Periwinkle wanted to know. "When the kids get old, new ones come in," Lotso told her. "You'll never be outgrown or neglected. Never abandoned or forgotten. No owners means no heartbreak." To the Never fairies, Joyland sounded like a dream come true!
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"Now let's get you all settled in," Lotso said. The friendly bear led everyone on a complete tour of the daycare center. During the tour, Barbie meets Ken (Greg Kinnear, 54) and instantly falls in love with him. By the time, they reached the Golden Chick Room, their new home, the Never fairies were amazed. Joyland seemed to have everything they needed!
But one fairy wasn't completely won over by Joyland. Tinker Bell reminded Zarina and the others that they were still the Never fairies. Joyland might be nice, but it wasn't home. "We can have a new life here, Tink," Periwinkle argued. "A chance to make kids happy again." "So this is it?" Tink asked. "After all we've been through?" No one answered, so Tinker Bell walked away–all by herself.
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Tinker Bell slipped out of the Golden Chick Room just as the janitor was passing by. Tink jumped onto the rolling trash can and hopped off at the bathroom. Then she climbed through a window and onto the roof. But how would she get over the tall wall that surrounded the daycare center? Luckily, Tink spotted an old kite on the roof. Holding it above her head, she leaped off the roof and soared over the wall! But instead of gliding down, Tink flew upward on a gust of wind!
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Suddenly, the kite snapped, and the tinker fairy tumbled down into a tree. Her hair ribbon fell to the sidewalk, and she got caught on a branch, leaving her dangling above the ground. At that moment, a little girl named Inma (Alyvia Alyn Lind, 10) spotted her. She was just leaving the daycare center to go home. Inma reached up, stuffed Tinker Bell into her backpack, and climbed into her mom's (Jennifer Hale, 45) waiting car. Tink was glad to be rescued–but she still needed to get home to Wendy!
The group of dino birds, Gavin (Nick Offerman, 47), Roger (Max Greenfield, 38), and Gertie (Stephanie Beatriz, 36) heard Buck's plan from the underground. Gavin thinks they can stop him from stopping the asteroid crash. "It's a good thing you got your mother's eyes, or you'd be totally useless." Gavin said to Roger. He spotted the herd with his great eyesight. Roger told Gavin if we can take out the weasel if the asteroid is just gonna take us out. Gavin agrees. "Now let's make sure that asteroid hits." Then they head off.
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During the long trek to the crash site, Buck looked around and picked up some meteor fragments he found on the ground. Then Crash and Eddie picked two of them up. "Hey, look! I found another one." Crash said, as they suddenly flew through the air, heading right at each other! KA-RASH!! The two possums smashed and attracted into each other. The rocks are magnets! "If these space rocks are magnetic, so is the mother of all asteroids." Buck said.
Buck brings Eddie and Crash inside his mind as the astronomer named Neil deBuck Weasel (Neil deGrasse Tyson, 59) explains the magnetic attraction of the rocks. If the herd figures that if they could launch enough of these magnetic rocks into space, they could propel the asteroid off course and save Earth.
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Olaf knocked on the door of the first house they came to. "What is your holiday tradition?" he asked a boy and his mother. "We male candy canes together." The boy handed one to Olaf. Olaf pulled out his carrot nose and popped in the candy cane. His eyes whirled. "Ohhh, sugar rush!" The boy stared at Olaf. "You're supposed to eat it." "Eat my new nose? Why would I do that?" asked Olaf. "Because it's that time of year!" the boy said.
Olaf and Sven stopped at home after home to learn about the villagers' holiday traditions. Then they loaded the sleigh with things to take back to Anna and Elsa.
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Back in the Golden Chick Room, the Never fairies waited eagerly as they heard the children approaching, Suddenly, a crowd of energetic toddlers burst into the room. The children grabbed the fairies, shrieking happily. But this playtime was not what the fairies expected. The toddlers tangled Vidia's hair, broke off Iridessa's shoe, and used Zarina as a hammer.
One of the toddlers threw Zarina into the air, and she landed beside a window that looked into the daycare center's other classroom. There, in the Golden Goose Room, Zarina saw a group of preschoolers playing gently with Lotso and other daycare toys. There must have been a mistake! Why weren't Zarina and her friends in the Golden Goose Room, too? That was where they should be–not in the chaos of the Golden Chick Room.
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Meanwhile, Tinker Bell was having a very different experience at Inma's nursery house. The little girl loved to play, and happily launched into an amazing game of make-believe, the best Tink had enjoyed in years! After Inma left the room, though, Tink quickly explained her situation to the other toys. Buttercup the unicorn (Jeff Garlin, 55) and Mr. Pricklepants the hedgehog (Timothy Dalton, 71 or 73) were very kind, but Tinker Bell still wanted to get home to Wendy.
The herd continues the journey but when Scrat used a spaceship to cause trouble on Earth, they wandered into an electrical storm! "I suggest we all stay away from the trees." Buck said. "Mother Nature sure is in a bad mood lately." Manny replied. The animals protect each other from the threat. After escaping the storm, Buck adopts the baby pumpkin as his own, naming her Bronwyn.
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Once the herd stopped for the night, Manny and Ellie try to get in the way of Peaches and Julian's plan to move away. Ellie sets Peaches up with some problems she and Julian could face as parents, with the help of Sid, Crash, and Eddie. The possums played as the children as Sid plays the rabid beast. Manny plays hockey with Julian, but the guy isn't very coordinated. "Looks like you got a new hockey partner to replace your dad!" Julian called to Peaches. Manny suddenly whacks him in the face with the puck–sending Julian into the icy water.
Peaches was mad that her fiancé got soaking wet and cold. "How could you do that to Julian?! I thought you liked him?" Manny and Ellie tried to explain but her daughter thinks that she sees Julian who tries hard to impress Manny. "If we survive, I'm still getting married and I'm still leaving home! Whether you're happy for me or not!" Peaches declared.
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Back at Joyland, the fairies were exhausted and sore. "These toddlers!" exclaimed Rosetta. "They don't know how to play with us!" Zarina decided to talk to Lotso about being moved to the big-kids' room. But the doors and windows were locked! Luckily, Zarina found one open window at the top of the door. She scrambled out to find the pink bear.
Zarina found Ken and Lotso's crew in the teachers' lounge, inside the top of a snack machine. "What do you guys think of the new recruits?" Zarina heard him ask. "Any keepers?" "All of them fairies are disposable." replied the bug warrior named Twitch (John Cygan, 63). "We'll be lucky if they last us a week!" Zarina was shocked. Lotso had put the Never fairies in the Golden Chick Room on purpose! Zarina whirled around, anxious to warn her friends–and ran right into the gigantic doll named Big Baby.
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As the herd rests for the night, Roger flies into the cave to get Buck, but he ends up taking Granny (Wanda Sykes, 53), Sid's grandmother instead. She isn't afraid of the dino birds, even when Gavin swallows her. "I can still see the light!" Granny exclaimed, dragging Gavin around, trying to get out. Luckily, Gertie helps Gavin cough up Granny.
Back in the Golden Chick Room, Fawn gasped suddenly. "I see Wendy!" she cried. But she wasn't seeing the daycare center. Fawn was seeing Wendy's nursery through the eye scope she had accidentally left there! Wendy seemed upset. "Wendy's looking for us! I think she did mean to put us in the attic!" Fawn said. The fairies realized that Tinker Bell had been right. They needed to go home to Wendy right away!
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Down the hall, Zarina demanded Ken to talk to Lotso. The pink bear was friendly at first. But when Zarina explained that she and her friends belonged in the Golden Goose Room, Lotso stopped being nice. "Those Golden Chick kids need someone to play with," he growled. He wanted the Never fairies to stay with the little kids so he wouldn't have to! Lotso strapped Zarina to a chair and prepared to switch the pirate fairy back to her original factory setting. "Nooooo!" Zarina yelled.
Not long after, Lotso entered the Golden Chick Room. Fawn and the Never fairies hurried over to explain that they had been donated by accident and needed to get home right away. "You ain't leavin' Joyland," Lotso snarled. Out of the shadows, Zarina appeared. For a moment, her friends were relieved. But then they noticed her blank stare. Suddenly, Zarina went into karate mode and knocked Periwinkle and the others to the ground. "Silence, pirates of Hook!" she shouted. "You're in the custody of the Seven Seas!"
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Lotso's gang herded the Never fairies into storage cubbies and trapped them inside. "We've got a way of doing things here at Joyland," Lotso explained. "Life here can be a dream come true. But if you break the rules..." The pink bear threw Tinker Bell's hair ribbon on the floor in front of them. Then he chuckled wickedly as he walked out. Zarina saluted Lotso, then turned and glared at her horrified prisoners. There would be no escapees on her watch.
Meanwhile, Tinker Bell had discovered that she was only a few blocks from Wendy's house! As she prepared to leave, Tink told Inma's toys that her friends were still at Joyland. "Joyland?!" an old clown toy named Chuckles (Bud Luckey, 83) gasped. A long time ago, Chuckles, Lotso, and Big Baby had all belonged to a little girl named Daisy. Unfortunately, they were accidentally left behind during a trip. By the time they finally made their way home, Daisy owned a new Lots-o'-Huggin' Bear. Lotso told Big Baby that Daisy didn't love them anymore. The toys wandered aimlessly until they reached Joyland. But Lotso's heart had hardened. Since then, he had ruled Joyland with a furry iron paw. New fairies didn't stand a chance.
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Tinker Bell felt torn. Wendy was leaving for the academy the next day. And if Tink wasn't in the ACADEMY box, she might never see her best friend again. But she knew she couldn't leave Zarina, Periwinkle, and the others in Lotso's clutches!
At their last stop, Olaf found the entire Oaken (Chris Williams, 49) family celebrating in the sauna. Olaf thought this was a great tradition... so he added a portable sauna to the pile on the sleigh.
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After the herd noticed Granny is missing, they arrived at the crash site and were amazed by what they saw. Huge walls of shining, shimmering crystals rose all around them. The herd found Brooke (Jessie J, 29), a sloth with long blond hair, and Sid instantly falls in love with her. "Allow your spirit to roam free, in Geotopia!" exclaimed Brooke, as the herd rose through the gleaming crystal levels of Geotopia where they met the leader of Geotopia–the Shangri-Llama (Jesse Tyler Ferguson, 42). He was twisting himself into all kinds of yoga positions.
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Buck tried to explain that the asteroid in the sky is heading straight for Earth. "It must desire our magnetic crystals." replied the Shangri-Llama, as he began twisting himself into some yoga positions. "Did you know their power grants eternal youth? We are young, happy and safe, thanks to Geotopia." It was clear that he was not going to help the herd save Earth. They were doomed!
While Olaf and Sven were heading back to the castle, hot coals from the sauna caused problems. The sleigh caught fire! When it went over a cliff, Sven and Olaf landed on opposite sides of a ravine and all the holiday items they'd collected for Anna and Elsa were gone–except a fruitcake! Olaf was still hopeful. But Sven was worried. He could hear wolves howling in the dark forest.
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The next morning, Tinker Bell stowed away in Inma's backpack when she left for Joyland. After Inma hung up her backpack, Tink crawled out and sneaked over to the Golden Chick Room.
Tinker Bell's friends were overjoyed to see her. They handed her hair ribbon back to her with relieved smiles. "Oh, Tink." cried Periwinkle. "we were wrong to leave Wendy!" "From now on, we stick together," Tinker Bell replied. Everyone knew that Tink needed to get home quickly so she could go to the academy with Wendy. Luckily, Tink had a plan with the advice given by the Robo-Phone (Alan Tudyk, 46). She pointed out the window at the trash chute. That would be their escape route!
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That night, the fairies put their escape plan into action. Some of them distracted Zarina and Ken while Tinker Bell and Vidia snatched the daycare center's master key. Rosetta tossed her parts into the playground, where they attached themselves to a tortilla. In her new identity as Miss Tortilla, she watched for Lotso and his gang. Periwinkle unlocked the door and led the Never fairies out onto the playground, while Iridessa and Silvermist tried to reset Zarina.
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Suddenly, Zarina beeped–and began speaking Spanish (Penelope Cruz, 43)! Tinker Bell tried to hustle Zarina along, but when the pirate fairy saw Periwinkle, she dropped to her knees. "¡Mi florecita del desiero!" she declared romantically. "Did you fix Zarina?" asked Peri, confused. "Sort of," Tink replied.
Soon Miss Tortilla joined them as well. In no time, she was reunited with her old name Rosetta–and a very relieved Fawn. Together, the friends crept past Big Baby and across the playground, avoiding a spotlight that swept over the yard. Quickly, the group headed toward the trash chute.
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Back at the castle, Elsa found Anna in the attic. "What are you doing up here?" she asked. "Looking for traditions," said Anna. She had been pulling items out of a trunk filled with her childhood belongings.
"What's in your trunk?" asked Anna. "Mostly gloves," said Elsa. But as she reached into the trunk, she heard a ringing. She lifted out a small box with bells on top and handed it to Anna. When Anna opened it, she couldn't believe her eyes.
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After the twelve minute date with Brooke, Sid spotted a beautiful crystal in one of Geotopia's shiny walls. He could not resist it. He reached for it. "No, Sid, don't do that!" Brooke cried out. But Sid couldn't help himself. He pulled the crystal from the shiny wall. KA-RACK! BOOM! The wall began to crack, then it shattered into a million pieces. The Shangri-Llama went extremely nuts at Sid for destroying Geotopia as the residents grew older. "That wall was the one thing keeping us young!" he cried.
Everyone stared at the huge hole in the wall. In the distance, they saw a tall volcano rising to the sky. Steam and smoke drifted out of the top of the volcano. "That's it!" Buck cried. "Earth's most powerful propulsion device is right in front of us. The volcano is our magnet launcher." "That doesn't even make any sense." said Diego. "All we need to do is seal the steam vents around it." said Buck.
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"And we'll need all the crystals loaded into the volcano." Buck explained that if when the volcano erupts, the crystals will shoot into space–and their magnetic fields will pull the asteroid away from Earth! "I'm not giving you my crystals." the Shangri-Llama said. "We need them to rebuild our sanctuary."
"Geotopia is not yours to keep," said Brooke. "It came from the sky, and now it's time to give it back." Then Brooke turned to all the members of the herd and the creatures of Geotopia. "Come on, everybody!" she shouted. "Grab every crystal you can find."
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The herd and the Geotopians gathered up all the crystals they could carry. They marched in a long line to the volcano. Everyone threw what crystals they had into the volcano and its vents. Wherever steam came out, they pushed in a crystal to keep the steam trapped and build up pressure. Manny took a large net made out of vines and filled it with crystals. Then he and Julian started dragging the net up the side of the volcano.
One by one, a long line of Geotopia creatures rolled heavy crystals up the volcano. When each one reached the top, they pushed the crystals over the edge, into the opening. "This is it, friends. Down the hatch." said Brooke. "Every crystal counts!"
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Meanwhile, Buck figured out just how close to Earth the asteroid was at that moment. "Good news!" Buck announced. "We're six minutes ahead of schedule." The whole crowd cheered. Buck rechecked his calculations. "Bad news," he said. "We're six minutes behind schedule!" Manny pointed to a huge crystal near the base of the mountain. "Double time, everyone," he said. "We need that big crystal!"
Suddenly, the two sisters heard a kerfuffle outside. They ran down to the stables, where Sven was trying to tell Kristoff something. The girls knew immediately what he was trying to communicate. "Olaf is lost in the forest!" said Anna. "And being chased by hungry wolves!" said Elsa. The sisters had to gather everyone to search for Olaf right away.
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Tinker Bell slid down the chute, then called for her friends to follow. Soon they were all outside, perched above an open Dumpster. Vidia stretched herself across the Dumpster so that the fairies could climb across to safety. But suddenly, Lotso stepped into view. "You lost, little girlie?" he asked with a nasty grin. Lotso kicked Vidia's hands, almost knocking the fast-flying fairy into the trash below.
"Why don't you come back and join our family again?" Lotso asked the fairies. "You're a liar and a bully and I'd rather rot in this Dumpster than join any family of yours!" Periwinkle declared. Lotso glared at her. "I didn't throw you away," he replied. "Your kid did. There isn't one kid who ever loved a toy, really." "What about Daisy?" Tink demanded. "She lost you. By accident." She held up a pendant Chuckles had given her–long ago, it had belonged to Big Baby. It read: MY HEART BELONGS TO DAISY.
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"She never loved me!" Lotso shouted. "She left me!" Big Baby stepped toward the pendant and picked it up. His eyes filled with tears as he remembered Daisy. "Mama!" he cried sadly. Lotso shoved Big Baby. "You want your mommy back?" Furious, Big Baby picked Lotso up, threw him into the Dumpster, and shut the lid! Then, at last, Big Baby smiled. Lotso couldn't bully anyone anymore.
The fairies could hear a flying garbage truck approaching as they hurried across the Dumpster. Everyone made it–except for one Alien, whose foot got caught. Tinker Bell ran back to help, but Lotso reached up and grabbed her ankle! Periwinkle, Zarina, and the rest of the Never fairies tried to help. But just then, the garbage truck arrived. The Dumpster was lifted into the air, and everyone–including Lotso–tumbled into the back of the truck.
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Inside, Tinker Bell heard the truck starting to pick up another Dumpster. "Against the wall! Quick!" she shouted. Periwinkle was caught under some trash, so Zarina raced over to free her. She pushed her safety out of the path of falling garbage. Just then a TV dropped directly on top of Zarina! Quickly, her friends dug the pirate fairy out, hoping she was okay. In fact, she was better than okay. The bump had knocked Zarina out of Spanish mode–she was herself again!
Buck got a family of dino birds to help. "Reinforcements have arrived!" shouted Buck. Gavin, Roger, and Gertie grabbed the vine net. They flew up, lifting the heavy crystal toward the top of the volcano. Manny and Julian waited at the top. They watched as Buck guided the dino birds. In the opening, steaming lava bubbled up. The dino birds released the net. The giant crystal plunged toward the opening at the top of the volcano. But it fell short! The crystal began rolling down the side of the volcano. Manny and Julian ran and caught the rolling crystal. They began pushing it back up the volcano. "This isn't working!" said Manny.
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At the garbage dump, the truck dumped its load of trash. Dirty and frightened, the fairies struggled free. In the distance, they could see the silhouette of a huge crane. "The Claaaaw!" shouted the Aliens excitedly, toddling off toward it. Tinker Bell tried to stop them, but a bulldozer cut her off. The fairies were pushed along, caught in a churning tide of smelly garbage.
The fairies tumbled down onto a conveyor belt. Suddenly, a big magnet began pulling metal from the trash. Vidia was pulled up first–and she could see that her friends were heading toward a shredder! The rest of the fairies grabbed whatever metal they could find and were pulled up by the powerful magnet. Suddenly, a pink paw reached out from under a golf bag. "Help!" begged Lotso. Tinker Bell and Zarina pried the bag off with a golf club, then pointed the metal club upward. All three fairies were lifted into the air just in the nick of time.
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Julian had a plan. "We have to let the crystal go." Manny looked at Julian as if he were crazy. "You know we're trying to get it in the volcano, right?" asked Manny. "The only thing I want is a life with Peaches." said Julian. "Okay, let's do it!" said Manny. "On my count," said Julian. "One, two, three!" They let go of the crystal. It rolled down the side of the volcano, moving faster and faster. "What are they doing?" cried Shira, as she and other others looked on in disbelief.
When the speeding crystal reached the bottom, it rolled onto a curved section of the volcano. The speed of the rolling boulder and the curve of the volcano sent the crystal flying back up into the air. The crystal flew right to the top, then fell into the volcano. "Yes!" cried Manny. "I take back everything I ever said about you!" The volcano continued to rumble and steam, but it didn't erupt. Manny, Julian, and the others waited.
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Anna and Elsa headed into the forest, calling Olaf's name. Kristoff and Sven were close behind with a search party of villagers. "Olaf, where are you?" cried a worried Anna.
Everyone cheered to see that Lotso was safe. "Thank you, Miss Bell," Lotso said humbly. "We're all in this together," replied Tinker Bell. Unfortunately, the new conveyor wasn't truly safe–it led to a flaming incinerator! Lotso spotted an emergency stop button, and the others boosted him up to reach it. Lotso was about to push the button. But as he looked at the other fairies, his expression hardened again. Instead of saving them, he ran away!
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Just then–BOOM! The volcano erupted, sending all the magnetic crystals into space. Up in space, the cluster of magnetic crystals pulled the asteroid off its course. It sped past Earth, zooming harmlessly off into space. From inside the his spaceship, Scrat watched his planet get saved.
Terrified, the fairies tumbled toward toward the fiery blaze. It looked as if there was no escape. They held each other's hands, together till the end. Suddenly, a giant crane came down. Its jaws opened, scooping them away from the inferno! As they soared through the air, the fairies could see the Aliens at the controls of the crane! "The Claaaaw!" the Aliens cried joyfully.
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Back at the volcano, everyone was shocked. They couldn't believe their eyes. "We did it!" cried Manny. They had saved their home! Julian had been welcomed into the herd. Then Manny turned to Buck. "And you, I'll never doubt you again." he said.
Just when they thought they'd never find him, the sisters spotted a carrot sticking out a snowdrift. Olaf! Olaf explained how he had collected traditional holiday items for the sisters but then lost them–even the fruitcake, which had been grabbed by a large bird.
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The Aliens set the fairies gently on the ground. "I'm sorry you still don't have a tradition," the little snowman said. "But, Olaf, we do," said Anna. "Look!" She opened the box with the bells on top and showed Olaf what was inside. The box was filled with sketches Anna had made of Olaf when she was a little girl! "You're the one who first brought Elsa and me together," said Anna. "And kept us connected when we were apart," added Elsa.
"Every Christmas, I made Elsa a gift," Anna continued. "It was always an image of you." Elsa nodded. "And I saved every one of them." "All those long years alone, we had you to remind us of our childhood," Elsa said. "And how much we still loved each other," Anna agreed.
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"It's you, Olaf! You are our holiday tradition," said Anna. "Surprise!" The sisters hugged the little snowman.
"Come on, Tink," said Periwinkle. "We've got to get you home." Fortunately, their neighborhood garbage collector was just climbing into his truck. The fairies jumped aboard, eager to hitch a ride. Behind them, Lotso was going somewhere, too. A different truck driver had found him and happily tied the pink bear to the front grille of his garbage truck. "I had me one o' these when I was a kid!" the driver exclaimed.
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Sid and Brooke say goodbye to each other. He gave each other drawings to remember one another. "You'll always be my one true love." said Brooke. Meanwhile, the crystal falls into the tub, making the Geotopia animals, including the Shangri-Llama, Brooke, and even Granny restore their eternal youth.
Tinker Bell and the gang arrived home at Bloomsbury as Wendy was loading up the car. They were just in time. After hosting themselves off in the yard, the fairies sneaked back into Wendy's nursery. As soon as they were inside, Fawn picked up her missing eye from under the bed. She was happy to be all together again!
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As the other fairies climbed into the box marked ATTIC, Tinker Bell and Zarina shook hands. After so many adventures together, the two friends couldn't believe they were parting. "This isn't goodbye," Tink said. Finally, Zarina turned to go. "You know where to find us, tinker fairy," she said, climbing into the ATTIC box with the rest of the fairies.
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While Wendy finished packing, Tinker Bell gazed at a photo of Wendy with her fairies. Then she watched as Wendy and Mrs. Darling said goodbye to each other. Tink realized that she and Wendy would always have memories of their time together, too–even the adventures in Pixie Hollow. No matter what happened, they'd never really lose each other. Suddenly, Tinker Bell knew what she had to do. She scribbled something on a sticky note, then stuck the note on the ATTIC box.
When Wendy returned, she was thrilled to see her fairies! She'd thought they were gone forever. Then she looked at the sticky note. "Hey, Mom," she called. "So you really think I should donate these?" "It's up to you, honey," she replied.
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At the wedding with Julian, Manny and Ellie finally accept that Peaches will be starting her own family soon. "I always knew it would it would take someone very special to match your spirit." said Ellie. "And whatever you decide to come back, we'll be here." replied Manny. After the ceremony, Sid reunited with Brooke who was young again. Then the herd finally knew where they belong!
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Wendy loaded the box into his car and drove to the address written on the sticky note. It was a small nursery house with a little girl playing out front. It was Inma's house! Wendy pulled her fairies from the box and introduced each one to Inma. And at the bottom of the box, there was Tinker Bell! Wendy was surprised–Tink was supposed to go to the academy with her. But Inma recognized Tinker Bell immediately. "My tinker!" she exclaimed. When Wendy saw how much Inma loved Tinker Bell, she decided to leave her favorite fairy with her, too. Then Wendy played with Inma and all her old fairies. After so many years, Tinker Bell, Zarina, and the others were finally getting what they wanted: one last playtime with Wendy.
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Back in the car, Wendy took a last look at Inma, surrounded by her fairies. "Bye, guys," she said quietly. Inma ran inside for lunch, leaving the fairies alone to watch Wendy drive away. "So long, partner," said Tinker Bell with a wave. Zarina put her arm around Tink. Yes, their life with Wendy and Pixie Hollow was ending. But their adventures with Inma had just begun.
Soon glowing lanterns emerged from the dark forest. The villagers were relieved to see that Olaf was safe. That was when Elsa had a brilliant idea.
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Because it was Anna and Elsa's first winter holiday together in forever, the celebration had to be extra special. With a little help from the villagers, they hosted their big party after all, right there in the forest!
Anna and Elsa had rediscovered their holiday tradition and started a new tradition for Arendelle. They would plan a forest party every year–thanks to Olaf!
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