Talk:Disney Fairies/@comment-31322722-20180312043632

Sad, the way this franchise met its end. I'll always cherish the good memories I have of it. When I had to wait half an hour for Pixie Hollow in Disney World but it was worth the wait. When I'd go to the store only a couple days after a new movie's release to buy the DVD as soon as I could. When I couldn't go to the store and got the most recent DVD as a birthday present instead. When I got my first set of the chapter books as a present. And it all ended in 2015, when my mom brought home "TinkerBell and the Legend of the NeverBeast" and I took it and watched it in bed until I cried at the end.

I never even got to play Pixie Hollow, because my parents wouldn't let me get through the registration process. One day I remember thinking "I wonder how that game is doing now", so I looked it up and saw the closure message. I was shocked because I had always remembered the game as being a magical website that I could never reach, and might someday be able to,

After the series' end, I finished up the trilogy and did some research, where I found leaked storyboards and plans from what would have been the 7th official Disney Fairies film. In a way, I'm kind of glad that budget and stuff prevented Disneytoon from going any further. The series was going downhill, Pixie Hollow was done, and from the looks of it, the next film would have been the end of the series hadn't ended before they could go further with the project. The film seems way to industrial for a magical fairy film. It's like the writers were straying farther and farther from the franchise's roots. And the magazine also closed!! Another thing I enjoyed.

Well, I guess Disney Fairies will always live on in our hearts.