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Rosetta
Rosetta
Background information
Movies Tinker Bell

Tinker Bell and the Lost Treasure

Tinker Bell and the Great Fairy Rescue

Tinker Bell and the Secret of the Wings

Tinker Bell and the Pirate Fairy

Tinker Bell and the Legend of the NeverBeast

Short Films Pixie Hollow Games
Television Programs Unknown


Video Games Unknown
Voice Kristin Chenoweth (2008 - 2010)

Megan Hilty (2011 - present)

Portrayed by Unknown
Character information
Other names Ro


Personality Intelligent, fashionable, glamorous, sweet, mature
Goal Unknown
Allies Tinker Bell, Silvermist, Iridessa, Fawn, Vidia, Clank, Bobble, Terence, Queen Clarion, Fairy Mary, Chloe, Glimmer, Periwinkle, Sled, Gliss, Spike, Cheese, Blaze, Lizzie Griffiths, Crocky
Enemies Rumble, James
Likes Sled, fashion, looking good, growing beautiful flowers, gardens
Dislikes Getting dirty, mud
Quotes "Yeah, no, I don't really do mud."

"Ironic, isn't it?"

"Fawn, you're an animal fairy. What are we supposed to do?"

"Our wings are wet."


Rosetta the garden fairy is from the popular Disney Fairies franchise. Fairies never tell their age, of course, but Rosetta arrived in Pixie Hollow before most of her friends – so she’s a little wiser than the others. Older too, but she certainly doesn't look it!

She has been voiced by Kristin Chenoweth in the first three Tinker Bell movies and currently voiced by Megan Hilty.

Personality

Rosetta is a garden talent fairy who is gentle and well-mannered, but also has a quick wit and a ton of charm. Rosetta shares a sassy streak with Tinker Bell. She always tries to look her best and loves giving beauty tips and makeovers to her friends, flowers and animals. She speaks in a thick Southern drawl, which makes you wonder if the baby from which she was laughed up from was a baby southern belle from the southern states of the U.S.

Fairies never age, of course, but since Rosetta arrived in Pixie Hollow before most of her friends, she is presumed to be a little wiser than the others. It is revealed in Tinker Bell and the Great Fairy Rescue that she dislikes mud, despite being a garden fairy. She tends to become guilty of judging a book by its cover. She once became smitten by an ice-talent sparrowman named Sled.

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