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Zarina is the titular central antagonist of Disney's 2014 film The Pirate Fairy, the fifth installment of the Disney Fairies film series. She is a dustkeeper fairy that once became a pirate "captain" along with James Hook and his crew by stealing vital blue pixie dust.
In World of Winx, Tinker Bell is a powerful fairy from the world of dreams (also called Neverland) and a friend of Peter Pan. When Peter Pan eventually left her for Wendy Darling, she became dark and cold, turning into the evil Queen.
Twitches is the main antagonist of Tinker Bell and the Great Fairy Rescue. A cat belonging to the Griffiths family. He has a rather sour temperament and enjoys chasing fairies.
Captain James HookCaptain James Hook is a fictional character, the main antagonist of J. M. Barrie's 1904 play Peter Pan, or, the Boy Who Wouldn't Grow Up and its various adaptations, in which he is Peter Pan's archenemy. The character is a pirate captain of the brig Jolly Roger.
Terence is one of the male protagonists from the Disney Fairies films. He is a dust-keeper sparrow man and Tinker Bell's best friend.
The film was originally titled Quest for the Queen. Peggy Holmes, co-director of Secret of the Wings signed on to direct the film. It introduced new characters, Zarina, voiced by Christina Hendricks, and James aka young Captain Hook, voiced by Tom Hiddleston.
Vidia is the main antagonist of Tinker Bell, a minor character in Tinker Bell and the Lost Treasure, and a protagonist in the following sequels.
Lauren MoteLauren Mote as Lizzy Griffiths, a 9-year-old human girl who takes a liking to fairies.
An accident occurs, causing the precious moonstone to break. She finds the ship and the lost mirror, but Tinker Bell ends up messing up her wish on her new friend Blaze and cannot use it to restore the moonstone. Terence finds Tinker Bell and they work together on the broken moonstone to make a new scepter.
Queen ClarionAs she gave Tinker Bell her name, Queen Clarion can be considered Tinker Bell's mother, and possibly to many other fairies if Queen Clarion gave them their names also. The word "clarion" means the loud and clear sound of a trumpet.
TerenceCharacter information Terence is one of the male protagonists from the Disney Fairies films. He is a dust-keeper sparrow man and Tinker Bell's best friend. He is romantically infatuated towards Tinker Bell, however, she is oblivious of this.
If Pan's screenplay is a lesson in anything, it's that most beloved stories don't require a whole cinematic universe to go along with them. Captain Hook is Peter Pan's enemy because he cut his hand off—simple. With Pan, he has all the money in the world and too many ideas of what to do with it.
Captain James Bartholomew Hook, also better known as Captain James Hook and simply known as Captain Hook, is the main antagonist of Disney's Peter Pan franchise, one of the secondary antagonists in Mickey's House of Villains, the main antagonist of the Disney Fairies movie The Pirate Fairy, and the on & off main
Peter Pan was in fact the villain in the first draft of J.M. Barrie's play, Captain Hook was only introduced later as a theatrical device to help stagehands change scenery. The casting call describes him as "in his teens, and is a mischievous and devious Lost Boy".
In Fairy Haven and the Quest for the Wand, he was so worried about Tinker Bell he crossed the sea until he found her. He made a wish that Tink would like him romantically, he felt bad about it later since the relationship was forced- Tink appeared obsessed with him, and acted like a completely different person.
Every eight years, the Moonstone is placed into a ceremonial scepter and used to transmute the light of the blue moon into blue Pixie Dust, which is used to restore the strength of the Pixie Dust Tree. Fairy Mary described it as "ridiculously fragile," and Tinker Bell accidentally broke it.
TerenceCharacter information Terence is one of the male protagonists from the Disney Fairies films. He is a dust-keeper sparrow man and Tinker Bell's best friend. He is romantically infatuated towards Tinker Bell, however, she is oblivious of this.
She is also the beautiful queen of Pixie Hollow, she acts motherly to all fairies and is prepared to do whatever it takes to make sure her treasured fairies live in peace and are well out of harm's way. As well as this, among her many talents, Queen Clarion is also able to travel in the form of golden pixie dust.
Peter Pan is the Bigger Bad towards Rumplestiltskin, not just because he's his father, but because his abandonment of his son in exchange for eternal youth led to Rumple becoming the Dark One in the first place. This makes him a Bigger Bad to the series as a whole.
The story of Lost Boy. As advertised, Lost Boy tells the story of Jamie, the original Lost Boy and the boy who will become Captain Hook. Through his young eyes, we see Neverland and Peter Pan like never before.
Captain Hook is Peter Pan's enemy because he cut his hand off—simple.
Powers and Abilities. Peter Pan was one of the most powerful villains ever faced, so powerful that even his son, Rumplestiltskin, the dark one was scared of him (although he may have just feared him so much because he was his father).
Captain James HookCaptain James Hook is a fictional character, the main antagonist of J. M. Barrie's 1904 play Peter Pan, or, the Boy Who Wouldn't Grow Up and its various adaptations, in which he is Peter Pan's archenemy. The character is a pirate captain of the brig Jolly Roger.
The 1953 "Peter Pan still remains as one of the most memorable Disney films to this day. It's most famous part is arguably the evil Captain Hook, the villain of the story.
Shane was plotting to kill Rick, due to jealousy. Shane led Rick out into the field “to look for Randall” (after lying about Randall stealing his gun, attacking him and escaping, even though he really had killed Randall already).
Appearance. Rick is a tall, old hispanic-american man.
No, there's another Rick out there that might be the smartest Rick of them all, and he's known to fans as Doofus Rick. He only appears for a few minutes in the episode "Close Rick-Counters of the Rick Kind," but his brief storyline has inspired a few Rick and Morty fan theories that actually make a lot of sense.