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Stuntman bob yerkes7/5/2023 ![]() ![]() Here is the story of the fourth Tinker Bell to fly over Disneyland: Gina Rock, who did so for over twenty years and retired just as the new fireworks show, "Remember: Dreams Come True," at Disneyland began for the celebration of the 50th birthday. There certainly seem to be a lot of Tinker Bell fans and I've written about live action Disney Tinker Bells several times in the past. Plus – Kristen Carr checks in with a Mousetalgia FastPass… and more." Hall talks about developing Tink as a story editor for the 2008 Tinker Bell feature film, developing Pixie Hollow for Disneyland Park, and helping to guide the franchise as DisneyToon Studios launched the Disney Fairies, reimagining Tinker Bell for today’s audiences while keeping her roots as one of Disney’s most enduring and beloved characters. ![]() We also talk to Klay Hall, the director of Tinker Bell and the Lost Treasure, on helping Disney relaunch Neverland for a new generation. ![]() Gina talks about her background as a gymnast, and the experience of portraying the famous pixie in her nightly ritual in front of Sleeping Beauty Castle. First, we talk to aerialist Gina Rock, who flew across the sky in Disneyland as the fireworks lit up the night. "This week, we’re thinking Tink! You may have thought you knew all there was to know about Tinker Bell, but Mousetalgia dives in and considers the flight of everyone’s favorite fairy by looking at some interesting angles. ![]()
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