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In the Winter World, not so much stuff to make costumes out of. In Pixie Hollow you have leaves and flowers. He’s very serious that all the materials for these movies come from these fairies’ world. He is very firm about what his “girls” look like. She’s also a fabulous costume designer with a lot of input from John Lasseter.
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Lorri: Ritsuko designed all the fairies plus Tinkerbell for these movies.Ritsuko is the principal designer of all the major and supporting Disney fairies, also creating the current look of Tinkerbell and Periwinkle, the new winter fairy for this film (plus animals etc.) Ritsuko Notani (character designer) and Lorri Broda (Associate Producer) Even when girls were introduced to Tinkerbell with the “Peter Pan” movie, she is so loyal to Peter Pan yet she’s spunky and her own person and curious at heart. She’s very loyal and I think girls respond to that very much. She has a fire in her that you can not put out. Peggy: I think it’s because she is spunky.Kidzworld: Why do you think Tink is so special to tween and young teen girls? I even had a Tink doll when I was 11 or 12. So that became the jumping off point for the story.
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I started looking at the other materials and realized we hadn’t seen a lot of winter so I said to John Lasseter (head of Disney/Pixar), “Why is winter separate? Maybe we should do a movie about that and bring winter into the fold”. So that’s really the only mandate I had in taking on the movie. The first four movies, we wanted the backdrop of the seasons because the fairies are so organic to nature so the first one was spring, the second one was fall, the third was summer and the fourth was to be winter. Kidzworld: Have you always wanted to go into the winter side of the fairy world in a movie? Through meeting Tink and having Tink make her a Snowmaker, she can experience new things. She’s curious at heart and spunky and rambunctious so we decided that Periwinkle has all those things inside of her too but she’s had a smaller world experience so she’s a character that can get to that energy but doesn’t have the life experience. Peggy: Tinkerbell has a certain amount of energy.Kidzworld: How did you make sure that Tinkerbell’s sister Periwinkle was similar enough but not exactly like Tink? Peggy: We had a screening for girls and their moms and when those bunnies come on everybody goes “Awwwwww”.I think teenage girls can still like these fairies. Peggy: My daughter is 16 and I sort of put things in front of her to see if it still resonates with the little girl inside of her.She’s been a Disney fairies fan from very young. She’s very excited to attend the premiere. I can definitely bounce ideas off her and she is quick to provide me ideas. Do either of you have small female children? Kidzworld: We saw it and it looked beautiful. Peggy: It’s like a living diorama now.We don’t want to stick things in people’s faces.
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Michael: And it will be shown internationally in theaters in 3-D and folks with 3-D TV at home can take advantage of it.Michael: We do it because it looks great.Farm” China Anne McClain, Sierra Aylina McClain, and Lauryn Alisa McClain) sing on the soundtrack. Kidzworld: The McLaine sisters (Disney star of “ A.N.T. We work together to find performers for the songs. They meet with Peggy and me and understand thematically the story we want to tell. Michael: For us, one of the most powerful things about animation is the collaboration.Kidzworld: There are three songs plus an end-credit song in the film. Animation is physical story-telling come to life. I really saw that my background in choreography worked. I had worked with the Music Directors here at Disney in live-action films so they asked me to come into Disney Toon Studios and consult on some of their musical sequences inside of their movies. Kidzworld: Peggy how did you switch from choreography to directing animated films? Did it just fall in your lap? This is Producer Michael Wigert and Director Peggy Holmes