

Later on, Rosetta and the others learn that Tinker Bell has been captured by a human girl named Lizzy. Tink becomes infatuated, but Iridessa and Rosetta try to explain that humans are dangerous. After a while, Vidia reveals the presence of humans to Tink in an attempt to keep her away. Rosetta also attends, flying there with Tink, Silvermist, Iridessa, and Fawn. Summer has arrived and many of Pixie Hollow's fairies and sparrow men have traveled to the mainland to attend fairy camp.

Rosetta in Tinker Bell and the Great Fairy Rescue. Rosetta is lastly seen during the end when the fairies celebrate the arrival of the blue harvest moon. Unfortunately for Tink, Rosetta and the others need their pixie dust to travel to the mainland.

Later on, Rosetta is taking a flight with Iridessa and Silvermist when Tinker Bell appears and asks for their doses of pixie dust. She is first seen with other garden fairies continuing with her real duties. Rosetta plays a smaller role in the sequel. At the end, Rosetta and the others travel to the mainland as planned, having Tinker Bell, Clank, and Bobble tag along to return the repaired music box to its rightful owner. Rosetta stands by Tink's side and uses her inventions, and spring is finally free. He makes her realize that being a tinker is what she's destined to become. Tinker Bell creates new ways to repair things after having a talk with Terence. Vidia tricks the tinker into trying to round up the Sprinting Thistles, which ends up destroying Pixie Hollow's preparations for spring. Even so, Tink still wants to change her talent and goes to the evil Vidia as a final result. After a while, Rosetta and her friends witness Tink repair a music box, proving her talent is correct.

Despite the effort, all the attempts fail. However, like her friends, Rosetta decides to help, and an array of other tests occurs. She goes to Rosetta and the others for help, but the friends feel Tinker Bell should accept her destiny. In an attempt to travel to the mainland, Tink decides to switch her talent, something that has never been done before. This gives the tinker the appeal to go to the mainland, but tinker fairies are banned to go as there is no reason. Rosetta and the others showcase their magnificent abilities by testing out the new supplies, leaving Tinker Bell at admiration. After comforting the tinker, Clank and Bobble arrive with new supplies for the fairies forthcoming trip to the Main Land. Rosetta, Iridessa, Fawn, and Silvermist first befriend Tinker Bell after the fairy accidentally crashes her mouse-bound cart as a result of a Sprinting Thistle attack. In her original design, Rosetta wore a similar dress, but with a light pink sweetheart bodice.Īs the other fairies and sparrow men, Rosetta was introduced at Tinker Bell's arrival. She wears a red dress that resembles flower petals. Rosetta has red wavy longer-length hair, green eyes, red lips and fair skin. In The Pirate Fairy, Rosetta temporarily becomes an animal fairy, much to her dismay. She tends to become guilty of judging a book by its cover. It is revealed in Tinker Bell and the Great Fairy Rescue that she dislikes mud, despite being a garden fairy. She is the main protagonist in Tinker Bell and the Pixie Hollow Games and serves as the tritagonist in Tinker Bell, Tinker Bell and the Lost Treasure, Tinker Bell and the Great Fairy Rescue, and Secret of the Wings.įairies 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. She is close friends with Fawn and Silvermist. She is girly and speaks with a Southern accent. Rosetta shares a sassy streak with Tinker Bell, and always tries to look her best and loves giving beauty tips and makeovers to her friends, flowers, and animals. Rosetta is a garden-talented fairy who is gentle and well mannered but also has a quick wit and a handful of charm. 2.3 Tinker Bell and the Great Fairy Rescue.
