Rosetta (also nicknamed Ro) the Garden-talent 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.
She was voiced by Kristin Chenoweth in Tinker Bell, Tinker Bell and the Lost Treasure and Tinker Bell and the Great Fairy Rescue, but since 2011, she was later voiced by Megan Hilty. In the Japanese dub from the movie, she is voiced by Megumi Toyoguchi.
Tinker Bell Like the other fairies and sparrow men, Rosetta was present at Tinker Bell's Arrival. 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. After comforting the tinker, Clank and Bobble arrive with new supplies for the fairies forthcoming trip to the Mainland. Rosetta and the others showcase their magnificent abilities by testing out the new supplies, leaving Tinker Bell at awe. This gives the tinker the urge to go to the mainland, but Tinker-talent fairies are not allowed to go as there is no reason.
In an attempt to travel to the Mainland, Tink decides to switch her talent, something that hasn't been done before. She goes to Rosetta and the others for help, but the friends feel Tinker Bell should accept her destiny. However, like her friends, Rosetta decides to help and an array of different tests occurs. Despite the effort, all the attempts fail. After a while, Rosetta and her friends witness Tink repair a Music Box, proving her talent is correct. Even so, Tink still wants to change her talent and goes to the villainous Vidia as a last result. Vidia tricks the tinker into trying to round up the Sprinting Thistles, which ends up destroying Pixie Hollow's preparations for spring.
Tinker Bell creates new ways to repair things after having a talk with Terence. He makes her realize that being a tinker is what she's destined to become. Rosetta stands by Tink's side and uses her inventions, and spring is eventually saved. In 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.
Tinker Bell and the Lost Treasure[]
Rosetta plays a smaller role in the sequel. She is first seen with other Garden-talent fairies continuing with her normal duties. Later on, Rosetta is taking a flight with Iridessa and Silvermist when Tinker Bell appears and asks for their doses of Pixie Dust. Unfortunately for Tink, Rosetta and the others need their Pixie Dust to travel to the mainland. Rosetta is lastly seen during the finale when the fairies celebrate the arrival of the Blue Harvest Moon.
Tinker Bell and the Great Fairy Rescue[]
Summer has arrived and many of Pixie Hollow's fairies and sparrow men have traveled to the Mainland to attend Fairy Camp. Rosetta also attends, flying there with Tink, Silvermist, Iridessa, and Fawn. After a while, Vidia reveals the presence of humans to Tink in an attempt to keep her away. Tink becomes infatuated but Iridessa and Rosetta try to explain that humans are dangerous. Later on, Rosetta and the others learn that Tinker Bell has been captured by a human girl named Lizzy. Vidia then leads an expedition to rescue her.
Along the way, the fairies are forced to cross a muddy river. While the river isn't too deep, Rosetta is hesitant to cross, revealing her fear of mud. Eventually, the adventure leads them to Lizzy's house, but Vidia ends up captured by Lizzie's father, and taken to London for research. Rosetta and the others go after them, bestowing Pixie Dust on Lizzie so they can fly to her father, as they can't fly in the rain. When they finally do approach Lizzie's father, the young girl is able to convince her father to rethink his actions. Vidia is freed, and the fairies have a picnic with Lizzie and her father to celebrate.
Pixie Hollow Games[]
Rosetta is the main focus of the television special. Here, the Pixie Hollow Games have arrived and Rosetta is chosen to represent the Garden-talent fairies alongside newcomer Chloe. Unlike Chloe, Rosetta is fully aware of the Garden-talent fairies's reputation of never winning the games (or even coming close to winning). Chloe scoffs at that reputation and is still determined to break the streak. In the first competition, Rosetta shows up in a beautiful dress, wanting to look good despite looking bad. However, the Healing-talent fairies were unable to finish the competition, allowing Rosetta and Chloe to move forward. Throughout the next challenges, the garden fairies actually get through, but when it comes to a slide of slug slime, Rosetta's fear of getting dirty gets the best of her, knocking her team to last place. At the last competition, Rosetta decides to brush her fear of dirt off and the team successfully wins the games, finally breaking the losing streak.
Secret of the Wings[]
On an ordinary day, Rosetta is blooming flowers while Tinker Bell and Fawn are helping animals cross The Border to the Winter Woods. Later on, after Tinker Bell crosses the border and froze her wings, Rosetta, Iridessa, and Silvermist rush to the doctor to pick up Tink. Tink then decides to tell her friends that her wings began to glow after she crossed. However, Rosetta finds the claims to be eccentric and fears that Tink needs to be examined by the Healing-talent fairies again. Even so, Tinker Bell crosses once more and meets her sister Periwinkle. To have Periwinkle visit the warm regions of Pixie Hollow, Tink plans on creating a Snow making machine. Clank gathers Rosetta and the others to begin work on said machine.
The next day, Tink's friends begin "Operation: Periwinkle" where they showcase their unique talents for the Frost-talent fairy. Rosetta blossoms an entire field of flowers for the first fairy and gives her a periwinkle flower as a gift. Periwinkle then preserved the flower in a frost blanket, so it won't die when she travels back to the Winter Woods. Periwinkle suddenly becomes weak, and her wings begin to decay. Rosetta and the others rush her across The Border, and the ruler of the Winter Woods, Lord Milori, forbids Tink and Peri from seeing one another again. Over night, the snow maker machine began to freeze parts of Pixie Hollow, thus throwing off the seasons.
Rosetta and the others evacuate to the Pixie Dust Tree as shelter. However the Pixie Dust Tree is also in danger of being destroyed, but Tink thinks of a way to save it. If Peri and the Frost-talent fairies can preserve the tree, like she did the flower, Pixie Hollow would be saved. While Rosetta and the others take cover inside one of the Pixie Dust Tree's hollows, Peri and the others preserve it.
When the ice melts, the Pixie Dust returns and all is well. The warm fairies are then allowed to cross the border to the Woods
The Pirate Fairy[]
Rosetta appears in the fifth film, where she and her friends magically swap talents. Rosetta becomes an Animal-talent fairy, much to her dismay and becomes the mother of a baby crocodile.
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 is girly and speaks with a Southern accent.
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.
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Despite being a Garden Fairy, she ironically hates dirt herself, strongly indicating that she has mysophobia (which is also known as germaphobia, bacteriophobia, verminophobia and bacillophobia).