Vidia

Vidia is a fast-flying fairy, Tinker Bell's rival and the main antagonist of Disney's 2008 film, Tinker Bell, and later, one of the main protagonist in its sequels. She is voiced by Pamela Adlon.

Personality
In the first film, Vidia is introduced as a vain character. She immediately disliked Tinker Bell the moment she arrived in Pixie Hollow. She is incredibly narcissist, and believes she is the fastest of the fast-flying fairies. In the following films, Vidia became less vindictive, and more friendly to the fairies of Pixie Hollow. After The Great Fairy Rescue, Vidia became close friends with Tinker Bell and the others, while still maintaining her anti-hero persona.

Though she can be selfish, she does indeed have a heart. In Great Fairy Rescue, she openly felt regret when she trapped Tinker Bell in the human-made fairy house, and took it in her hands to lead in expedition to save Tink. While not as antagonistic as before, the other fairies still conceive her as grouchy.

Books
Vidia goes on the quest to restore Mother Dove's egg with Prilla and Rani in Fairy Dust and the Quest for the Egg. She was selected by Mother Dove to go, though Queen Clarion officially appointed Rani as leader so Vidia wouldn't take over. While Prilla distracted Captain Hook, Vidia helped Rani take his cigar holder and later plucked the feather from the golden hawk. But when Rani offered to trade her wings to gain a mermaid's comb, she could not bring herself to do the job, leaving it up to Prilla instead. When all three objects were gathered, Vidia helped take them to Kyoto.

When Queen Clarion's crown went missing in Vidia and the Fairy Crown, she was accused of taking it by Tinker Bell. All the other fairies believed it too, except Prilla. Queen Clarion set her court date to be the next morning, and Prillia and Vidia set out to clear her name. They investigated and questioned anyone who had handled the crown, eventually discovering that Nora had mistaken it for a replica crown party favor and put it with the other replicas. Together with Dupe, they tried on all the crowns until Vidia had found the real one. Vidia had all of the fairies she questioned stand as witnesses, clearing her name.

When Vidia wouldn't go after the wand in Fairy Haven and the Quest for the Wand, Mother Dove had her locked in Rani's room. She eventually broke free and took the wand and wished to be able to fly as fast as she wanted. But because there was no longer any challenge in trying to fly as fast as she could, it was no longer enjoyable, thus her wish (as Mother Dove had predicted) "broke her heart." The wish was later reversed, and her speed was brought back to normal.

She fell in love with Kyoto in Fairies and the Quest for Never Land. She appeared to be on his side, but was still loyal to the fairies. At the end she helped Gwendolyn distract Kyoto, while the other fairies captured him.

She appeared in Silvermist and the Ladybug Curse, when she fell in the water and Silvermist saved her making her stuck at the fairy picnic. Later she tried to upset Silvermist many times about the white ladybug curse. Though she did wake Silvermist up for the waterball tournament, showing a bit of kindness. Silvermist got a bulls-eye when Vidia called her a coward.

In Four Clues for Rani, pairs up with Dulcie for the Fairy Treasure Hunt. She makes a bet with Rani that if she wins Rani has to be her servant and vice versa. Rani and Ronan later her at Echo Cavern, screaming at Dulcie that she doesn't want another muffin. Vidia loses the bet having been tricked by Peter Pan and the Lost Boys and seems less than happy about being Rani's servant.

Tinker Bell
When a new fairy arrives in Pixie Hollow, Vidia and the other fairies are present to witness what talent she shall become. The fairy, eventually named Tinker Bell, becomes a tinker-fairy. Vidia scoffs at the tinker-talents, calling them the most useless talent in all of Pixie Hollow. Later on, Tinker Bell attempts to befriend Vidia, but Vidia immediately dislikes her because of her unusually strong talent. During their first meeting, Vidia also learns that Tinker Bell believes she's going to the mainland, though no one informed her that it is only nature-talent fairies that travel to the mainland. In an attempt to witness the fairy embarrass herself, Vidia advises Tink to prove her worth of going to the mainland, prompting Tinker Bell to create an array of inventions.

Later on, during a hawk attack, she is humiliated by Tinker Bell when they both choose the same hiding space from the hawk, causing Vidia to be thrown into the hawk's line of vision. She narrowly escapes, but a load of berries fall into her during her escape, resulting in quite an embarrassing scene. Afterwards, Tinker Bell decides to change her talent, something that hasn't been done before. While her friends believe she should stick to being a tinker, they decide to teach her their respective talents anyway. After Tinker Bell fails to learn the other talents, she goes to Vidia for help as a last result. Vidia craftily tells her that capturing the sprinting thistles would prove her worth. However, once she sees Tinker Bell making progress, she lets the captured thistles loose, and in attempting to recapture them, Tinker Bell destroys all the preparations for spring.

Tinker Bell decides to redeem herself however, by making good use of her talent, and concocting various innovations to help restore all the preparations thrice as fast. When Vidia witnesses this, she gets into an argument with Tinker Bell, attempting to destroy everyones sudden hope in the tinker. During the argument, Vidia accidentally unleashes her thistle plot in front of Queen Clarion and the others. Queen Clarion punishes the fast-flying fairy by forcing her to gather all the sprinting thistles Tinker Bell unleashed upon Pixie Hollow.

Tinker Bell and the Lost Treasure
Vidia returns to a much smaller role without a speaking part either. She makes a cameo during the opening song and at the end of the film where she hides the fact that she's proud Tinker Bell came through.

Tinker Bell and the Great Fairy Rescue
During the summertime, Vidia and many other fairies and sparrow men have journeyed to the mainland to attend Fairy Camp. On the first day of camp, in an attempt to keep Tinker Bell from humans, Vidia reveals the presence of humans nearby the camp, urging Tinker Bell to go out and discover. When she does, Vidia follows after her to make sure she doesn't get into mischief. When Vidia finally convinces Tinker Bell to head back to camp with her, the two stumble upon a small fairy-sized house created by humans. Vidia immediately finds it dangerous, while Tinker Bell heads in to explore. Despite Vidia's constant warnings to exit, Tinker Bell refuses to leave, as she's too busy looking around. To teach Tink a lesson, Vidia uses her wind ability to slam the door shut. Unfortunately, the human girl (Elizabeth Griffiths) who created the house to meet a real fairy, begins to approach Vidia and Tinker Bell, with the latter still inside the house.

Vidia desperately attempts to open the door, but the door is jammed. Vidia then hides in the nearby grass, and the human girl takes Tinker Bell back to her home, upon discovering her inside the playhouse. Vidia rushes back to camp and rallies Rosetta, Iridessa, Fawn, Silvermist, Clank, and Bobble to rescue Tink. Because of the rain however, the fairies are unable to simply fly to Tink's rescue, but Clank and Bobble come up with the idea of building a boat. Once the boat is completed, the fairies make way for the human house. As the adventure progresses, Vidia begins to feel more and more guilty about Tinker Bell's capture, eventually confessing to the others that she slammed the door, causing Tinker Bell to get trapped in the makeshift house. Rosetta, Iridessa, Silvermist, and Fawn comfort Vidia about the situation and inform her that it could've been worse without her presence.

With Vidia's guilt now abolished, the fairies move on, with Clank and Bobble finding the house. They sneak inside but are suddenly attacked by the humans' cat, Mr. Twitches. While Rosetta, Fawn, Silvermist, Iridessa, Clank, and Bobble take care of the cat, Vidia heads to Lizzie's room. When Vidia finally reaches the room, Lizzie is in the process of introducing her father, Dr. Griffiths, to Tinker Bell. Vidia silently witnesses this and notices Dr. Griffiths emptying a jar, preparing to capture Tinker Bell. Vidia pushes Tink aside and ends up captured instead. Dr. Griffiths quickly makes way for London to reveal Vidia to a group of scientists. With the rain still going strong outside, Tinker Bell and the others bestow pixie dust upon Lizzie so that she may fly them to her father.

Once they reach him, Lizzie helps her father notice the dangers of his actions, causing Dr. Griffiths to release Vidia, as he meant no harm to the fairies. As a reward, Tink, Vidia, and the others, sprinkle pixie dust on Dr. Griffiths, so he may fly through the London sky alongside his daughter. Later on, Vidia and the others are seen having a picnic with Lizzie and her father. Meanwhile, Vidia and Tink have officially formed a friendship, letting go of the past.

Secret of the Wings
Vidia is set to reappear in the fourth installment of the series where Tinker Bell travels into the Winter Woods portion of Never Land.

Pixie Hollow Games
In the special, Vidia is the captain of the fast-flying fairies' team with Zephyr as her team mate competing in the games with the animal, water, light, garden, storm, tinker, and other talent fairies. She trains herself by flying faster than the speed of sound. Vidia and Zephyr got 2nd place in the finals but during the cart race, they took a shortcut which led their cart to crash, resulting in them being eliminated.

Disney Parks
Vidia appears alongside her Pixie pals in the Pixie Hollow room at Magic Kingdom. She flew in on August 26th, 2010 to begin promotion on the new film she featured in, Tinker Bell and the Great Fairy Rescue. Vidia also appears alongside the other fairies in A Christmas Fantasy Parade in Disneyland. A topiary of Vidia is also featured during the Epcot Flower and Garden Festival in the spring.

Trivia

 * Vidia's hairstyle is similar to Megara's hairstyle in Hercules, albeit a darker color.
 * Vidia slightly resembles Pamela Adlon's previous Disney character, Ashley Spinelli.
 * Vidia is the only fairy that originated from the books to become a major character in the films.