I liked this of course, it's one of those children's movie where all fairies are beautiful and perfect and happy :-D It's very nice and light and pretty and magical :-) I would have absolutely loved it as a child.
We see them all working together to make baskets that owls will fly to the winter fairies. Tinker Bell is very curious to see the winter woods and when it's time for rabbits and other animals to cross the border she helps so she can see, but it's not allowed to cross the border for fairies, apparently it's an order of the winter lord Milori. She does anyway, just for a bit, and her wings sparkle. Her friends take her to the doctor to warm her wings immediately, and then she looks for answers in books, but the bookworm ate the page about sparkling wings. Tinker Bell makes a winter coat for herself so she can go to the winter woods and ask the Keeper, the one who writes the books. She hides in a basket and the owls fly her there. She hides from the winter fairies and follows one of them to the keeper.
Everything's frozen there. Another girl comes to see the keeper for the same reason, sparkling wings, and now that they're close they sparkle again. "two fairies born from the same laugh" (of a baby). They're sisters and their wings are identical, that's why they sparkle. Periwinkle is a frost-fairy, she frost things. They talk a lot "Terence and I barely escaped the pirate ship" etc. They spend a day together and Periwinkle wants to see her world, the colours, the bugs...
Tink can't fly because her wings are safely warm inside the coat.
Back home, Tink tells her friends and they help her make a snow-machine, well, the winter fairies provide a big block of ice and they use a grater so it rains ice in front of them. Peri loves all the colours, the flowers, the butterflies.. they wanted to go talk to the queen but they run out of ice and have to bring her back quickly. Lord Milori is there to help Periwinkle. He is sorry but the rule is there to protect them, their wings might break. The queen comes flying (he always travels by owl) and she says that this is her rule. Tink and Peri talk to their respective rulers and hear the same story: once, a winter fairy and a warm fairy fell in love and met at the border but they wanted to be together more, until one of them broke a wing "for which there is no cure" so she made that rule and he agreed. When the lord tried to destroy the snow-machine it got stuck near the ice and started blowing ice all over.
The warm fairies un-stuck it but the balance between seasons have been broken and their land starts to freeze. They try to protect the pixie-dust tree because without it no fairy will fly again. Other fairies protect the bugs and birds. Tink understands that a frozen cover could protect their tree so she flies to the winter woods to ask Peri's help. Peri and her friends go there to help: it's all frozen anyway, so they can go without risk. They spread their frost before the ice reaches the tree, but it's too big and they worry they won't make it in time but then the lord and his fairies come to help, the keeper warned him. The ice comes and all the warm fairies hide inside the tree to keep warm. The dust flows again, they made it, hooray :-)
The ice starts melting, the sun is back again. When Peri calls Tink to fly with her, Tink reveals that one of her wings broke - just like Lord Milori has a broken wing and can never fly again - but when they join their identical wings, her wing repairs itself. The lord decides it's not good to keep them apart, so now all the warm fairies can cross the border with warm coats and frost over their wings - to keep the warm inside and the cold outside.
Tink and Peri can now spend time together, and the queen and lord Milori too :-) As well as all the other fairies of course.
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