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Vidia
Vidia
Background information
Movies Tinker Bell

Tinker Bell and the Lost Treasure (non-speaking)

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 Disney Fairies: Tinker Bell

Disney Fairies: Tinker Bell and the Lost Treasure

Tinker Bell and the Great Fairy Rescue

Voice Pamela Adlon
Portrayed by Unknown
Character information
Other names Vi, Vid


Personality (previously): Sly, vindictive, jealous, vain, grouchy, short-tempered

(later): Kind, friendly, helpful, bold, protective, sassy, sexy

Goal Unknown
Allies Tinker Bell, Silvermist, Iridessa, Fawn, Rosetta, Clank, Bobble, Terence, Periwinkle, Spike, Gliss, Blaze, Cheese, Lizzie Griffiths, Zarina, Crocky
Enemies Tinker Bell (formerly), James, Mr. Smee, Zarina (formerly)
Likes Being the best of the best, super-speed
Dislikes Competition, hawks, Tinker Bell (formerly), being beaten by another
Quotes "I'm a fast-flying fairy; a true rare talent. And this just a small part of what I do."

"Darling, I hope you're not operating under the misconception that we're somehow 'pals'."


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

Background

Personality

When all is said and done, Vidia is sly, grouchy, vindictive, and narcissistic, but has a good heart. She tends to use sugary phrases such as "darling" and "dear" in a condescending manner to other fairies. She is said to be the fastest fairy in Pixie Hollow, but her title gets to her head, as she is determined to keep her title and would go to great lengths to achieve this. Not only does she feel she is the best in speed, but the best fairy overall and berates anyone who thinks otherwise. She is incredibly strong-willed and outspoken, much like Tinker Bell, which can also indicate why the two fairies clash many times.

Despite her negative traits, Vidia ultimately has a good heart, most notably seen in Tinker Bell and the Great Fairy Rescue where she traps Tinker Bell in a fairy-sized house made by a human girl in an attempt to teach Tink a lesson on how dangerous human things can be. When the human girl ends up taking Tink to her home, Vidia puts all of her differences with the tinker aside to rescue her. Upon this adventure, Vidia reforms completely and is shown to be much friendlier with Tink and her friends.

Even so, she still maintains her anti-hero persona as seen in The Pixie Hollow Games where she is looking forward to Rosetta embarrassing herself during the competitions, knowing the garden fairy's fear of dirt and mud (which is much unlike the other garden fairies, who only do not want to enter because they never even came close to winning).

Vidia also appears to be an outcast in Pixie Hollow. She is the only fairy in the land to not reside in the home tree. Instead, she resides in a sour plum tree on the outskirts of the land.

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