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Pixie Hollow Bake Off

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Pixie Hollow Bake Off
Written byKate Kondell
Directed byElliot M. Bour
Theme music composerZain Effendi
Country of originUnited States
Original languageEnglish
Production
ProducerJan Hirota
EditorLisa Linder
Running time6 minutes
Production companiesDisneyToon Studios
Arc Productions
Original release
NetworkDisney Channel
ReleaseOctober 20, 2013 (2013-10-20)

Pixie Hollow Bake Off is a six-minute short, based on the Disney Fairies franchise, produced by DisneyToon Studios. It aired in the United Kingdom on October 20, 2013, on Disney Channel. It is based loosely on J. M. Barrie's Peter Pan stories, by way of Disney's animated adaptation.[1]

Plot

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Tink challenges Gelata (Lisa Faulkner in the UK version; Giada De Laurentiis in the US version) to see who can bake the best cake for the queen's party. There are a group of baking fairies, the main one being Gelata. The baking fairies always make exactly the same cake for Queen Clarion's Arrival Day party, for the last 399 years.

Tinker Bell has an idea for a different kind of cake, which Gelata takes as a challenge... hence, the bake off. Tink and her friends compete against the baking fairies. In the end, Tink's cake looks very appealing, but finds out looks aren't everything.

Cast

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Release

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The special debuted in the United Kingdom on The Disney Channel on October 20, 2013. It was later featured as an exclusive bonus disc accompanying the Blu-ray release of The Pirate Fairy in 2014, which included 10 extra mini-shorts of around 1–2 minutes. The special was released widely through Disney Movies Anywhere.[2][3] This special made its US TV Debut on Disney Channel on August 9, 2014.

References

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  1. ^ Falconer, Daniel (October 16, 2013). "Lisa Faulkner Exclusive Interview - 'The Pixie Hollow Bake Off'". Female First. Retrieved October 23, 2013.
  2. ^ ""Pixie Hollow Bake Off" Now Available on Disney Movies Anywhere". Chip and Co. July 3, 2014. Retrieved June 23, 2015.
  3. ^ Milligan, Mercedes (July 1, 2014). "Disney Fairies Flit to DMA". Animation Magazine. Retrieved July 11, 2014.
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