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  Where many of the female protagonist characters from Disney were either princesses or children, Tink was the rare sex symbol pinup girl. The home office has worked to make her more safe and family-friendly later on, but we know better.

( Don't worry, they're just helping her get changed.)

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Sleepy Dave

Based on what I vaguely recall of the comic series where those other two gals came from, Tink is in for a VERY 'interesting' time.

The armory lord!

The fact that i know exactly where the other 2 came from says more about me then id care to admit. Still awesome artwork all the same.

Anonymous

Run, Tink! They don't call Pamila and Pfil the Bondage Fairies for nothing!

Tigermark

Fun Fact: Tinkerbell's original design inspiration was Marilyn Monroe.

Jared Fattmann

Well there's a crossover I'm surprised I haven't seen more often, now that I think about it.

Sleepnir

Great opportunity to reference Pfil and... dang, I can never remember her partner's name. Still, super cute

Anonymous

Ah, the days of Eros Comics. I do miss them🥲

Ever700

Ohhh wow Bondage Fairies, this was one of the first hentai comics I ever read, it had a lot of story behind the smut...also Tick is so cute all these years later I went out of my way to get pin badges of her whenever I went to disney land.

Glenn Sellers

"Tink was the rare sex symbol pinup girl." Wearing a green "dress" that barely covered her chest asset and barely covered her crotch, I can most definitely believe she was a "sex symbol pinup girl." Tinkerbell may have been when Disney actually started the slow move from G-rated to more PG-13-rated. Oh! And I'm not so sure she wore anything under that dress.