A new scepter is to be made to raise the moonstone, and Tinker Bell has been recommended. Although Tinker Bell made mistakes in the past, Fairy Mary explains that tinker fairies learn from them most of the time. Tinker Bell accepts the task, as well as help from Terence. But as the work on the scepter progresses, Tinker Bell begins to have trouble with Terence, who is trying too hard to be helpful. When Terence accidentally breaks the scepter, Tink becomes furious, causing her to break the moonstone, which is to go into the scepter. That evening, she attends a fairy tale theatre show about the Mirror of Incanta, a magic mirror that granted two of three magic wishes before becoming lost. Tinker Bell sets out in a balloon she creates to find the Mirror of Incanta. Tinker Bell intends to use the third and last wish to restore the shattered moonstone to its original form.
While trying to evade a hungry bat, a firefly named Blaze crash-lands into Tinker Bell's balloon, though the pixie fails to notice. After flying further, Tinker Bell begins to get hungry but when she looks through her food pouches, she finds that the food has all been eaten by a firefly. Tink orders the firefly to leave, which he seemingly does, though he truly wants to tag along with Tink on her quest to find the magical mirror that can grant one wish. Tink hopes to use the wish to repair the shattered moonstone that will provide blue pixie dust for the fairies. After Blaze's apparent exit, Tink tries to read her map, but it is too dark to see. Blaze then sheds light on the map to help Tink, and she finally allows him to stay. As the duo's adventure continues, Tink thinks she has stumbled upon the stone arch that is said to lead way to the mirror. She leaves the balloon to make sure of this, and leaves Blaze to watch over things. While Tink is out however, the balloon begins to stray away, and Blaze rushes to tell Tink. Tink is too busy trying to figure out why she stumbled upon a bent tree instead of the stone arch to notice Blaze. When she finally sees the balloon floating off, she briefly blames Blaze. The two follow after it, but the harsh winds knock them down. The next morning, Tinker Bell awakens and is hungry and lost.
My family loves the Tinkerbell movies. Poppet sits enthralled from beginning to end, peppering me with questions afterwards. (We once spent a 15-minute car ride discussing plot points of the various Tinkerbell movies.) Pixie bops along to the songs. Even Hubby gets lost in the story. (Shame, he really needs that man-cave.)
Tinkerbell ends up finding the mirror, but as she starts to repeat her mistake with Terrance onto Blaze, she tells him she wishes he would shut up for a minute, which the mirror grants. Realizing that she blew it, she cries, having no hope in any of this, and feels bad for everything she did, since it is her fault. She sees Terrance in the mirror, and thinks that she is delusional until he touches her shoulder. They make up, he ends up finding her balloon, and he tells her he stole some dust to find her. They end up finding a solution to the moonstone, and they barely make it to the ceremony on time. Once they see that they used metals and strings to hold up the broken pieces with the reflective diamond in the middle, everyone is horrified. Turns out, the moon hits them nicely, and they produced more dust than they have in centuries. The ceremony proceeds as usual, and the ceremony proceeds as usual, with the narrator reminding us that friendship is the most important treasure there is.
The game opens with an introductory cut scene explaining location of pixie hollow, and the task of the fairies to bring Autumn to the mainland. It also brings up how the blue moon rises every few years, and how it will be occurring this autumn season. The narration also states, "Perhaps its rays can light the way to find what has been lost," foreshadowing the story.
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