Tinkerbell

Creation & Design

Tinkerbell was created by J.M. Barrie for his play 'Peter Pan' in 1904 and later adapted into the animated film by Disney in 1953.

Early Years

Initially a minor character in Barrie's play, Tinkerbell gained popularity and became a central figure in various adaptations and merchandise.

Character Development

Over the years, Tinkerbell has evolved from a supporting character to a beloved icon, representing themes of friendship, loyalty, and the magic of believing.

Cultural Reception

Tinkerbell has been widely embraced by audiences, becoming a symbol of Disney magic and femininity.

Character Details

Real Name:
Tinker Bell
Aliases:
Tink, Tinker, The Fairy
Species:
Fairy
Gender:
Female
Affiliations:
The Lost Boys, Peter Pan, The Fairies
Abilities:
Flight, Pixie Dust Manipulation, Healing
Equipment:
Pixie Dust
Weight:
unknown
Height:
1' 0"
Eye Color:
green
Hair Color:
blonde

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1st appearance of Captain Hook in comics

1st appearance of Tinkerbell in comics

Adaptation of J.M. Barrie's novel 'Peter Pan'

Illustration of Peter Pan seen in a biography of J.M. Barrie in Real Life Comics #44 (1948)

[March 2026 - Disney+ is developing Tink, a drama series featuring Tinkerbell]

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