As an Animation, Adventure, Family, and Fantasy film, 'Tinker Bell and the Legend of the NeverBeast' primarily elicits strong positive and empathetic responses. **Empathy** is a central emotion, driven by Fawn's unwavering belief in the misunderstood NeverBeast, fostering significant feelings of **Love** and **Hope** for its acceptance and safety. Audiences experience **Joy** and **Happiness** from the vibrant Pixie Hollow setting and the eventual understanding and resolution of the conflict. There's also a sense of **Inspiration** from Fawn's courage and a degree of **Awe** for the mysterious creature and the magical world. While the plot introduces elements of **Fear** and **Anxiety** from the other fairies' initial reactions and the perceived threat, these are balanced by **Anticipation** and **Excitement** during the adventure to save the NeverBeast. The bittersweet nature of the ending also brings a notable percentage of **Sadness** and **Melancholy**, reflecting the creature's necessary departure, yet ultimately concluding with **Satisfaction** and **Relief** as its true purpose is revealed and understood.
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