Tinker Pan

Tinker Pan is the het ship between Tinker Bell and Peter Pan from the Peter Pan fandom.

Peter Pan (1951)
Before the movie began, Tink and Peter had already been at the Darling household before, having accidently left his shadow behind. The next night, they came back to look for it. Though Peter finds his shadow in a drawer, Tink gets trapped in it by accident, with her attempts to escape waking Wendy Darling up. While Peter tries to defuse the situation by talking to Wendy, Tink is watching from the drawer and visibly gets jealous of her. When Wendy gets a sewing kit to sew Pan's shadow back onto his body, Tink is freed and starts to throw a tantrum, waking Wendy's younger brothers. Peter catches her in his hat and introduces his fairy companion to the Darling children. Tink glares at Wendy and throws some bell sounds at her, with Peter laughing as he translates her calling Wendy a "big, ugly girl".

Upon hearing that Wendy's parents think that she should start growing up, Peter is sympathetic and invites all three of them to a trip to Neverland, against Tinker Bell's protests. She outright refuses to use her fairy dust to allow them to fly, but Peter takes her against her will and covers the children in fairy dust anyway. After flying around London, Tinker Bell follows Peter and the Darling children to Neverland, only to be attacked by Captain Hook and his crew as soon as they arrive. Peter tells her to take the three children to safety, but after she appears to lead the way, she leaves the three of them flying and beats them to Peter's hideout. There she tells the Lost Boys to shoot Wendy down, calling her a strange bird.

Peter comes to Wendy's aid, which enrages Tinker Bell to the point where she is literally burning with anger. After Peter asks the Lost Boys why they were trying to kill Wendy, they tell him that Tinker Bell told them to, lying about it being an order from Pan himself. Upon hearing that, Peter is so furious at her that he contemplates banishing her forever. However, Wendy is somehow more forgiving of her and convinces him to simply banish her for a week.

But after she leaves, she gets kidnapped by Hook's first mate Smee and taken to Hook, who offers to get Wendy out of the picture if she tells him where Peter's hideout is. Tink is very happy to hear that, but gives one condition: Hook shall not lay a hand or a hook on Peter. After Hook captures Wendy, along with her brothers and the Lost Boys, Hook reveals his plan of giving Peter a bomb disguised as a gift from Wendy. Overhearing that, Tink breaks free from her lantern imprisonment and goes directly to Peter to warn him. Able to rip the bomb out of his hands, Tink gets caught in the crossfire and is close to death, with Peter pleading for her to stay with him and apologizing to her, reminding her how much she means to him. His belief in her restores her to life and together they set off to rescue Wendy and the others. Managing to turn the tides on Hook and his crew, Peter becomes the new captain of the Jolly Roger and decides to send Wendy and her brothers home. Tink supports him by willingly covering the entire Jolly Roger in her dust, allowing for it to fly out of Neverland.

Fanon
Though not as popular as Darling Pan and even Captain Pan, Tinker Pan has a loyal set of followers, due to their intriguing history with each other and how dependent they are on each other.

A popular subject in the Disney Fairies fandom is figuring out just how they met, since the series was cancelled before that question could've been answered.

Fandom
FAN FICTION

Trivia

 * They both appear in Once Upon A Time, but fans of that series do not support the pairing due to Pan being an irredeemable monster in that series.