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Disney Animated Canon entry #14, and the last one to be distributed by RKO Pictures. It is based on the 1904 stage play (and, by proxy, its 1911 book adaptation) by James Barrie, and is also the last film that all of Disney's Nine Old Men worked on together as prominent animators. It is likewise the final film to feature animation contributed by notable early Disney animators Norm Ferguson - who developed a method of overlapping poses to accentuate movement in 1930, radically reinventing animated timing - and Fred Moore, notable for pioneering the squash-and-stretch technique instrumental to modern western animation. Ferguson contributed to Nana prior to his departure from the studio (owing to declining health from diabetes), while Moore completed several shots of Mr. Smee and the eponymous inhabitants of Mermaid Lagoon before dying from injuries sustained in a vehicle collision in 1952.The well-remembered 1953 Disney animated movie presents a cozier version of Peter Pan, keeping most of the incidents, but virtually none of the original dialogue. Furthermore, it is one of the earliest examples of when the play's usual casting tradition was waived and a male actor was cast for the title role, in this case the then-popular child actor Bobby Driscoll.During their Direct to Video sequel period, Disney made Return To Never Land, in 2002, one of the few animated sequels to get a theatrical release (but still not part of the Disney Animated Canon itself). Their publishing arm has released a series of prequel novels written by Dave Barry and Ridley Pearson. Finally, their take on Tinker Bell has long been something of a mascot character for the company, and, in the new millennium, the Spin-Off Disney Fairies line of books, merchandise, and a made-for-DVD film was launched focusing on her and other (original) pixies (similar in concept to the Disney Princess line). And, for the boys (though it features a token girl) is a pirate-adventure flavored take on the Dora the Explorer and Go, Diego, Go! formula called Jake and the Never Land Pirates, where a group of kid pirates match wits with Captain Hook and Smee.A live-action remake, Peter Pan & Wendy, was released on Disney+ on April 28, 2023. | |
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Noble Savage | |
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Noble Savage: The Indians, while portrayed as extremely stereotypical caricatures, are honorable and accept Peter and the Lost Boys as friends. | |
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Dirty Coward | |
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At Peter's mercy in the climax, Captain Hook begs shamelessly for his life and offers to 'go away forever'. Which he intends to do... as soon as he kills Peter. | |
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Foul Medicine | |
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Foul Medicine: Early in the movie, when Wendy sees Nana approach the bedroom with a tonic the kids apparently have to take before bedtime, she complains how nasty it is. This is proven to be true (at least for dogs) when Nana, while filling three spoons, spills some of the tonic on her paw and licks it up, causing her to cringe in disgust. | |
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Tamer and Chaster: Tinker Bell from this adaptation was as much of eye-candy as Disney would allow at the time. However, she ended up being so popular that she became Disney's second mascot, right after Mickey Mouse. This involved her rambunctious personality being dialed down and her design being softened up. This is especially noticeable in the Perspective Flip spinoff Disney Fairies, where Tinker Bell is a sweet Plucky Girl instead of a hot-tempered Clingy Jealous Girl like she was in the film. Infamously, many executives at Disney in the mid-1900s hated how Tinker Bell was being toned down. Reportedly, a few artists in the 60s made a short animation of her and Jiminy Cricket from Pinocchio having sex in retaliation. It was used to prank new employees but its whereabouts are unknown nowadays. | |
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Godiva Hair: One of the mermaids, in lieu of a Seashell Bra. As a Parental Bonus, she's the one who sneers about Wendy wandering around in 'nothing but a nightdress'. | |
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Tempting Fate | |
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Tempting Fate: George tells his wife on the way to the party that of all the ridiculous stories from their daughter, Peter Pan is without a doubt the most so. As he is speaking, the camera pans up to the rooftop to Peter Pan sitting on top of it. | |
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Beware the Skull Base | |
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Beware the Skull Base: Skull Rock, which becomes the hideout for Captain Hook and his gang of pirates when they take Tiger Lily. | |
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Frothy Mugs of Water | |
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Frothy Mugs of Water: Notably averted: Smee is seen drinking brandy, and is very drunk. Also, both Hook and Pan smoke at a few different points and John smokes a peace pipe. | |
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Bridal Carry | |
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Bridal Carry: Wendy is carried this way not once, but twice by Peter, both in mid-flight. The first time he saves her from nearly falling to her death (due to a murder attempt orchestrated by Tinker Bell), and the second time he catches her after she walks the plank. | |
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Say My Name | |
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Say My Name: "SMEEEEEEE!!!" | |
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Underestimating Badassery | |
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Underestimating Badassery: John learns the hard way that the Neverland Indian tribe is a lot more intelligent than he assumed they were. | |
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The Dandy | |
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The Dandy: Captain Hook wears fancy clothes and his pirates refer to him as "the elegant Captain Hook" in a song. He gets furious when one of his pirates ruffles his clothes. | |
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The Stoic | |
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The Stoic: Tiger Lily hardly speaks at all (in fact, her only line is a muffled cry for help). | |
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Wicked Cultured | |
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Wicked Cultured: Captain Hook, who has grand manners and a Sunday set case of hooks and also plays the harpsichord. | |
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Green-Eyed Monster: The mermaids do not take kindly to Wendy's presence and attempt to drown her. Tinker Bell, who is also jealous of Wendy, is tricked into revealing Peter's hiding place by Captain Hook, who uses her jealousy against her. | |
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I Surrender, Suckers | |
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I Surrender, Suckers: After Peter spares Hook's life (see Please, I Will Do Anything!), Hook then tries to attack Peter, who turns his back to crow in victory, using his hook since Peter threw his sword aside. Wendy calls out to Peter to look out, and he promptly sidesteps the attack, causing Hook to lose his footing on the topsail, and it's down into the waiting jaws of the crocodile he goes. | |
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Papa Wolf | |
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Papa Wolf: The Indian chief captures the Lost Boys under the belief that they captured his daughter and demands that they return her. | |
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Dangerously Close Shave | |
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Dangerously Close Shave: Played for Laughs when Smee mistakenly believes he's accidentally cut off Captain Hook's head while shaving him. | |
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Drowning Pit | |
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Drowning Pit: Hook ties up Tiger Lily on a cave inside Skull Rock and threatens to leave her to the tides unless she tells him where Pan's hideout is. | |
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Somebody Set Up Us the Bomb | |
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Somebody Set Up Us the Bomb: The Time Bomb passed to Peter inside a present box. | |
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Underlighting | |
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Underlighting: Underlighing was used to make Tinker Bell glow. | |
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Black Comedy | |
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Black Comedy: Hook casually kills two of his men for singing off-key and ruffling his clothes, respectively, which is Played for Laughs. Then Hook ends up on the opposite end of this during his struggle with the crocodile. | |
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Brutal Honesty | |
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Brutal Honesty: Peter tells the kids that if they want to leave, he won't stop them, and he can't, but once you grow up you can never return to Neverland. | |
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Only Sane Man | |
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Only Sane Man: On the pirates' side, Smee is the only one who simply tries to talk to the Captain about leaving Peter Pan behind and buttering him up. The rest of the pirates are verging on mutiny, and Hook is too obsessed with Peter. Wendy is the only one of the kids that sees Neverland is not all that cracked up to be as she thought. When Peter slights her one time too many, she Grew a Spine and decides to leave with her brothers. Tiger Lily is the only resident of Neverland who doesn't really get up to any crazy shenanigans, and also the only female present that does not have any vendetta against Wendy. | |
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Failure Is the Only Option | |
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Failure Is the Only Option: For Hook, sadly this is true. | |
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Mythology Gag | |
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Mythology Gag: A couple involving Captain Hook, calling to attention traits of J. M. Barrie's Hook that the Disney version avoids or subverts: In the beginning, when John and Michael are playing Peter Pan and Captain Hook in the nursery, John is wearing the "hook" on his right hand, like Hook in the original novel/play. However, Wendy steps in and corrects him that Hook misses his left hand, a change the Disney animators consciously made because it made Hook easier to animate if he could still use his right hand properly. During Hook and Smee's first scene, after Hook has shot a pirate "in the middle of his cadenza" and Smee hints that this can hardly be said to be good form, Hook explodes with "Good form, Mister Smee? BLAST GOOD FORM! Did Peter Pan show GOOD FORM when he did THIS TO ME?!" This is in direct contrast to the original Hook, to whom "good form" was extremely important. (Though it has to be said, he too killed his own pirates without thought for petty reasons, such as ruffling his lace collar.) Near the end, the Darlings return home to find Wendy's bed empty, only to find her asleep by the window. A nod to the original play where they return home to find their children missing, since they left with Peter. The ending has Mr. Darling recognizing the pirate ship as 'something he'd seen before'. In-universe, this suggests a much earlier trip to Neverland before he lost his love of fantasy, but it doubles as a very subtle reference to the fact that in many stage productions, the same actor who plays Hook usually plays Mr. Darling. The film keeps with the tradition of Hook and Mr. Darling being played by the same actor; both share the same voice actor and have a similar overall design to each other (though Mr. Darling is much rounder overall than Hook). | |
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Efficient Displacement: Happens when Michael jumps through a waterfall. | |
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Bitch in Sheep's Clothing | |
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Bitch in Sheep's Clothing: The mermaids attempt to drag Wendy underwater under the pretext of 'greeting' her, and then protest innocence. Tinker Bell's jealousy qualifies her as well. | |
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WalkingThePlank | |
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Walking The Plank: Those who refuse to join Hook's crew are forced to do this. Wendy, the oldest of the Darlings, offers to do it against her will. Peter saves her right before the big splash, confusing Hook and his crew. | |
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Break the Haughty | |
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Break the Haughty: Peter's overconfident ego takes a hit when it nearly costs his dearest friend her life. After this, he seems to have some understanding that things can't always go his way, and thus willingly returns the Darlings home. | |
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Little "No" | |
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Little "No"/Big "NO!": Hook says these in succession when, at Skull Rock, he hears the crocodile coming toward him, after Peter Pan teasingly asks, "Do you hear something?" | |
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Misplaced Retribution | |
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Misplaced Retribution: Even though the boys were at fault for taking their father's cufflinks and drawing on his shirtfront, George blames Wendy, who had no idea what her brothers did, for telling them a story that featured it. Of course, he doesn't explain it clearly to Wendy, who is very confused about his shirtfront being covered in chalk, and instead says that her stories are "silly" and filling the boys' heads with nonsense. | |
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Conspicuously Light Patch | |
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Conspicuously Light Patch: The rock that turns out to be a hippo during "Following the Leader". | |
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Narcissist | |
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Narcissist: One of the first things Tinker Bell does while trying to find Peter’s shadow is to admire herself on a pocket mirror... that is, until she notices the width of her hips and bewilderedly measures them, in a scene that plays out as if she's just realized she's put on weight. | |
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Even Evil Has Standards | |
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Even Evil Has Standards: Smee keeps chiding Hook for not maintaining good form. The first time is when Hook shoots a man in the middle of his cadenza — a pirate singing on the accordion above his plotting captain. The second is when Hook lowers a bomb into Peter's hideout set to go off much later, and Smee says the humane Mercy Kill would be to slit Peter's throat in his sleep. | |
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The Edwardian Era | |
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The Edwardian Era: The children come from early-20th-century London. Of course, this is the era in which the original play/book was written, and the era in which pretty much every other film version of the story takes place. | |
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Kick the Dog | |
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Kick the Dog: See Killed Mid-Sentence below. | |
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Please, Don't Leave Me | |
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While Peter has moments of amoral callousness, he still gets angry with Tinker Bell for using the Lost Boys to attempt to kill Wendy indirectly and banishes her. Of course, he then takes it back when Tinker Bell returns to warn him about the bomb and nearly dies trying to save him. When Tink's light starts to fade, Peter begs her Please, Don't Leave Me. | |
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Burn the Witch! | |
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Burn the Witch!: The Chief threatens to do this to John, Michael and the Lost Boys if Tiger Lily is not returned, because he believes they kidnapped her. | |
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Ooh, Me Accent's Slipping | |
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Ooh, Me Accent's Slipping: Bill Thompson, voicing Smee, occasionally tries to pronounce the odd word with an Irish accent. It's not exactly convincing, so it's hardly surprising that Jeff Bennett, who voices Smee in modern Disney productions (including Return to Neverland), completely drops this and makes Smee an all-out American. Not that it makes his performance any more believable, but he sounds more like a Londoner than an Irishman (in the few scenes where he has an accent); it's especially apparent when he talks about "the good ol' dyes when we was leadin' an 'ealfy normal life"; an Irishman would have spoken of "the dehz when we was leadin a helty loyfe." | |
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Pirate Song | |
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Pirate Song: Captain Hook's crew sings "A Pirate's Life for Me", about how they love living as freebooters and criminals. | |
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Minion with an F in Evil | |
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Minion with an F in Evil: Smee. Though he did try to convince Captain Hook to return to the "good ol' days" of plundering and slitting throats outside of Neverland, it's more-so that he personally has no grudge against Peter, and while technically a villain due to working for Hook, he is too stupid to accomplish any effective villainy. | |
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This Cannot Be! | |
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This Cannot Be!: Inverted and played straight: Hook has this very revelation when the pirates learn the answer of where's the splash that Wendy was supposed to have made after walking the plank: Peter Pan, having escaped being blown up by the Time Bomb that Hook tried to use to kill him, had saved her and then confronts Hook. | |
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Actor Allusion | |
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Actor Allusion: Kathryn Beaumont once again voices a young girl with Innocent Blue Eyes who speaks with an English accent, wears a blue dress with short, puffed sleeves, and travels to a Magical Land. And her dress even briefly turns into parachute at one point! Wendy describes a mother as "the angel voice who bids you goodnight." Her mother Mrs. Darling is voiced by actress Heather Angel. | |
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Improvised Imprisonment | |
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Improvised Imprisonment: An exiled Tinker Bell is brought before Captain Hook, where he proposes eliminating Wendy in return for Tink revealing Pan's secret base. Once Tink has indicated Hangman's Tree is the site, Hook traps her in a lantern. Hook has promised not to lay hand or hook on Peter in Exact Words. Nothing was said about bombs, however. Poor Tink can only beat futilely against the glass lenses. | |
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Please, I Will Do Anything! | |
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Please, I Will Do Anything!: Just when it looks like Hook has the drop on Peter Pan (see Prepare to Die below), Peter grabs the ship's skull-and-crossbones flag and wraps up Hook in it. In the process, Hook loses his sword, Peter takes it and threatens Hook with it, which leads to Hook nervously saying basically this phrase: | |
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Bad Boss | |
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Bad Boss: Hook shoots one of his own men for singing off-key. This is actually pretty similar to a scene in the book where Hook kills one of his men for wrinkling his outfit a little. | |
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Forgot to Mind Their Head | |
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Forgot to Mind Their Head: Mr. Darling is introduced searching through his drawers for his missing cufflinks and hitting his head on an open drawer above him. | |
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Curb-Stomp Battle | |
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Curb-Stomp Battle: The Indians have no trouble at all capturing the Lost Boys. | |
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Surprisingly Realistic Outcome | |
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Surprisingly Realistic Outcome: To get to Never Land, the Darlings children need to learn how to fly. Peter tells them to think of a happy thought and throws the three kids into the air. The music gets all cheerful and the three kids excitedly yell that they can fly...only for them to fall on the bed three seconds later. Happy thoughts can't achieve the impossible, after all. The real solution is when Peter uses Tinker Bell's fairy dust, a fantasy element introduced by J.M. Barrie in order to address concerns that the "happy thoughts will enable you to fly" thing could be taken seriously by impressionable children. | |
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Captain Obvious | |
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Captain Obvious: When Wendy walks the plank, Pan rescues Wendy before she hits the water, so the pirates just see her fall out of their sight and then hear nothing. A crewman then informs everyone that they just heard no splash, which seems to annoy Captain Hook; he makes one himself by throwing that crewman overboard. | |
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Tranquil Fury | |
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Tranquil Fury: Peter in the final battle. Oh, he's still happy and playful during the whole ordeal, but he just got back to the ship after Tinker Bell almost died in an explosion, and he had also arrived just in time to save Wendy from falling into the water after walking the plank. | |
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Honor Before Reason | |
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Honor Before Reason: Having given his word of honor not to fly in his final duel with Captain Hook, Peter doggedly refuses to do so even when Hook proves to be the superior swordsman, having forced him to the corner of a mast leading to a fall that can kill him. | |
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Worthy Opponent | |
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Worthy Opponent: Captain Hook calls Peter Pan this, but only after Hook believes he’s succeeded in blowing Peter up. | |
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Body Bridge | |
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Body Bridge: During the "Following the Leader" number, as the Lost Boys hop over stones to cross a river, Cubby trips and latches onto a stone while those behind march over him. | |
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Jerk with a Heart of Gold | |
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Jerk with a Heart of Gold: George Darling is a strict father, but he loves his children. Peter is very cocky and can pull mean pranks both on his friends and his enemies, but he's also brave and stands up for his loved ones. Tinker Bell is clingy and jealous, but also loves Peter and is willing to pull a Heroic Sacrifice to save him from Hook. | |
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Would Hurt a Child | |
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Would Hurt a Child: Earlier in the movie, the Indians capture John, Michael and the Lost Boys and, accusing them of hiding Princess Tiger Lily (who is held captive by the pirates at this point), threaten to burn them at the stake if she is not returned by sunset. Later, the pirates capture the Darling children and the Lost Boys and threaten to make them walk the plank if they don't join their crew. They refuse, and the pirates make good on their threat — until Peter Pan arrives to save them. As they escape, Hook sics his crew on them. The children take refuge in the crow's nest with the pirates after them, and their weapons not only prove ineffective against the pirates, but one of them manages to get close enough to John to try to attack him with his sword, who has to duck his head with each swing. | |
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Narnia Time | |
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Narnia Time: The Darling children spend two days in Neverland, yet when they go back to London, only a few hours have passed and their parents are returning home from the party that they left to attend at the beginning of the story. | |
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Butt-Monkey | |
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Wendy understandably gets frustrated of Neverland after being the Butt-Monkey for the entire movie. She still refuses to leave the island without her brothers, even when they are having the time of their lives and say they don't want to leave. | |
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Catch Your Death of Cold | |
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Catch Your Death of Cold: Captain Hook falls in the waters of Skull Rock. He's sick the next time we see him with a headache and a footbath while sneezing. | |
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Comedic Sociopathy | |
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Comedic Sociopathy: Watching Hook fight for his life against the crocodile by all means shouldn't be funny. But somehow, it is. VERY funny. | |
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Adaptational Alternate Ending | |
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Adaptational Alternate Ending: Unlike the novel and musical, the Lost Boys don’t go back to London with Wendy, John and Michael, Captain Hook and Smee both survive, and there is no Time Skip at the end, with Jane not appearing until the 2002 sequel Return To Never Land. | |
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Clap Your Hands If You Believe | |
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Clap Your Hands If You Believe: Averted; in fact, we never see how Tinker Bell recovers from the bomb. | |
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Wham Line | |
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Wham Line: After presenting an unreasonable, pragmatic image throughout the film, Mr. Darling gets a glimpse of the flying ship and muses: | |
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Disproportionate Retribution | |
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Disproportionate Retribution: Hook shoots a pirate for singing and interrupting his train of thought. Speaking of Hook, he also wants to kill Peter Pan and his friends. The reason? Peter cut off his hand and fed it to a crocodile. Though, to be fair, this is somewhat justified considering that same crocodile now constantly tries to eat him. | |
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Affably Evil | |
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Affably Evil: Smee. Though he is a pirate and is loyal to Hook, he cares more about his captain's well-being than about actually being evil. | |
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Never Bareheaded | |
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Never Bareheaded: Wendy, who even sleeps with her hair bow in place. Which is particularly hard to miss since she spends the whole movie in her nightgown. | |
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Gravity Is a Harsh Mistress | |
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Gravity Is a Harsh Mistress: Captain Hook finds this out as he duels with Peter Pan at Skull Rock and forces the both of them off the edge of the cliff, conveniently forgetting that Peter can fly while Hook can't and then has to scramble back to safety before he falls, only to fall just far enough for him to cling to the crevice by his hook. | |
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Centipede's Dilemma | |
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Centipede's Dilemma: Peter briefly doesn't know how to answer Wendy when she asks how he flies. | |
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Let's Get Dangerous! | |
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Let's Get Dangerous!: Peter is a boy who can fly and is immortal. Thus, he tends to treat adventures, flying, and people frivolously. But any time he fights? He uses flight to his advantage and can match Hook blow for blow. | |
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Tonto Talk | |
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Tonto Talk: The Indians all talk this way, even getting a whole musical number devoted to explaining why words like "How" and "Ugh" are defining marks of their culture. It's painful for several reasons. | |
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Enemy Mine | |
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Tinker Bell's flaw is her jealousy. Wendy doesn't have anything against her, and thinks that the fairy is lovely. But Tink doesn't believe any girl should take interest in Peter, and attempts to murder Wendy. This leads to her banishment, and her attempt at an Enemy Mine with Hook nearly leads to Peter's death, and hers. To be fair, she gets over this once Peter and Wendy make it clear they won't stay together. | |
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Never Smile at a Crocodile | |
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Never Smile at a Crocodile: Downplayed. Despite featuring the Cut Song that is the Trope Namer, this movie's taken on the Crocodile is more comical than threatening, with his pursuit of Hook playing out in slapstick fashion. Unlike his book counterpart, who was singlemindedly vicious toward Hook. The Disney Croc isn't exactly fussed about getting at Hook, and is happy to simply mess with his head, though the ending shows he will happily take a bite (or more!) out of Hook if the opportunity presents itself. He also never menaces any of the good guys. | |
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False Reassurance | |
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False Reassurance: When Captain Hook promises, say, "not to lay a finger — or a hook — on Peter Pan," or "not to harm a hair on Peter Pan's head," rest assured, he won't do that. | |
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Friendly Enemy | |
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For most of the movie Peter treats Hook like a Friendly Enemy, in that he toys with him and mocks the captain at every point. When Hook's bomb nearly kills Tinker Bell, and the pirate tries to kill Wendy and the Lost Boys, however, Peter tells him "This time you've gone too far!" and fights him more seriously. | |
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Disney Villain Death | |
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Disney Villain Death: Averted for Captain Hook but played straight for the crew member he shoots. Though Hook does end up falling into the crocodile's mouth, he bursts out of his mouth a moment later, scared out of his mind. | |
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Break-Up/Make-Up Scenario | |
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Break-Up/Make-Up Scenario: Peter is angry at the other kids for wanting to leave Neverland. But it won't stop him from wanting to save them. | |
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Why Did It Have to Be Snakes? | |
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Why Did It Have to Be Snakes?: Very, very justified in Hook's case — when your missing body part has converted an ordinary crocodile into a Super-Persistent Predator, you have ample reason to be antsy when that "tick-tock" starts up... | |
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Suddenly Shouting | |
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Suddenly Shouting: Twice directed at Smee and twice the same word is used. First: And second: And twice Mr. Smee responds, "Aye-aye, sir!" During Hook's intro scene when Smee scolds him for offing the pirate who was singing, telling him that it isn't good form: When Captain Hook loses his patience with Tiger Lily when she refuses to tell him Peter's hideout as he is holding her hostage in Skull Rock: | |
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Central Theme | |
Peter Pan / int_5ce7dbb9 | comment |
Central Theme: Growing up is an important and vital part of life and growing as a person that should be embraced instead of denied, but one should never fully abandon their sense of childlike wonder. | |
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Time Bomb | |
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Time Bomb: What Hook tries to use to kill Peter instead of poison like the original. | |
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Death Glare | |
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Death Glare: Hook gives an iconic one of pure disgust when a singing pirate interrupts his thoughts on interrogating Tiger Lily. Then he casually shoots the guy from the mast. Tinker Bell gives a pretty nasty one after being slammed back into a drawer in the nursery. | |
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Freeze-Frame Bonus | |
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Freeze-Frame Bonus: Wendy wears slippers for most of the movie, however she is seen barefoot only once for a split second when she jumps out of bed and greets Peter when he arrives at the nursery. | |
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Heroic Sacrifice | |
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Tinker Bell is clingy and jealous, but also loves Peter and is willing to pull a Heroic Sacrifice to save him from Hook. | |
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Forgot About His Powers | |
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Forgot About His Powers: The climax involves several characters being threatened with Walk the Plank despite the fact that they can fly. And Wendy flies several times throughout the movie so it's not like it was a one time thing either. Possibly Justified in that the pixie dust wears off over time. After her ordeal with the mermaids, Wendy had to flap her arms to fly on two occasions just to catch up to Peter. | |
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Treated Worse than the Pet | |
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Treated Worse than the Pet: In the beginning of the film, when Mr. Darling trips over Nana the dog, causing both of them to fall, the rest of the family immediately goes to check on Nana instead of him. After suffering multiple indignities, this is the last straw that makes him lose his temper, making Nana sleep outside while he and Mrs. Darling go out (unknowingly allowing Peter Pan to sneak in and lure the children to Neverland). | |
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Signature Instrument | |
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Signature Instrument: The titular character is often seen playing panpipes as a Stealth Pun. | |
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That's No Moon | |
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That's No Moon: Michael climbs on a boulder in the field to see where the others are. Then the rock moves and turns out to be the back of a rhino. | |
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Hollywood Natives | |
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Hollywood Natives: The Indians are hyper-stereotypes who smoke pipes, wear feathered headdresses, speak in Tonto Talk, and live in teepees. They even come complete with a truly cringeworthy song, "What Made the Red Man Red?" | |
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"Just So" Story | |
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"Just So" Story: "What Made the Red Man Red?" gives a series of fanciful explanations for Native American stereotypes. In addition to the titular question about skin color (in short, one of them blushed the first time he was kissed, and they've all been red ever since), it elucidates the "true" meaning of "How" (he asks it so he can learn things) and "Ugh" (originally said by a brave the first time he laid eyes on his Gonk of a mother-in-law). | |
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Jerkass Has a Point | |
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Jerkass Has a Point: Mr. Darling may have overreacted a tad by forcing Wendy to move out of the nursery the following day (and she didn't know what her brothers did since she was surprised to see the chalk map on his shirtfront), but he was justifiably upset about the boys taking his gold cufflinks without asking and drew a fake treasure map on one of his shirt fronts just because they wanted to act out one of Wendy's stories about treasure-hunting pirates, especially since they were both important things he needed for his company party where he was the guest of honor. He also has a bit of justification for having Nana put outside, as he had just tripped on Nana, knocking her over slightly while he got his foot caught on a toy wagon and went flying across the room, hitting the wall hard. Guess who his family showed their condolences to solely? | |
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Meaningful Echo | |
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Meaningful Echo: Mr. Darling, while heading out to the party at the beginning of the movie comments that the kids need to grow up and be practical. After Peter says that the Darlings are staying in Neverland, Wendy says the exact same thing to him. | |
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Lemony Narrator | |
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Lemony Narrator: Mr. Darling bumps his head on his dresser drawer while looking for his cufflinks. The narrator then drops this snark: | |
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Clueless Chick-Magnet | |
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Clueless Chick-Magnet: Peter Pan. He lampshades it himself it the sequel: | |
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Vile Villain, Laughable Lackey | |
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Vile Villain, Laughable Lackey: Downplayed. While Captain Hook is very buffoonish and Laughably Evil, he has this dynamic with Smee, who was dumb enough to shave a seagull's tailfeathers while trying to shave Hook, and then think that he'd accidentally decapitated Hook after the gull flew away. | |
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I Gave My Word | |
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I Gave My Word: Both Peter and Captain Hook take giving their word seriously. But Peter keeps the spirit of his promises; Hook only cares about the Exact Words. | |
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Seashell Bra | |
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Seashell Bra: Some of the mermaids wear seashells or — in one case — starfish as pasties. | |
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One Dialogue, Two Conversations | |
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One Dialogue, Two Conversations: When Smee tells Captain Hook that Peter Pan had banished Tinker Bell for trying to get Wendy killed, Hook gets the idea to use the pixie for a plan to discover Peter's hideout. Throughout their conversation, however, Smee believes that Hook has made up his mind to leave Neverland, and he prepares to chart a course until Hook makes his true plans clear. | |
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Hats Off to the Dead | |
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Hats Off to the Dead: After the bomb he sent to kill Peter goes off, Captain Hook takes off his hat to "a worthy opponent", as does Mister Smee. (Pan, of course, survives.) | |
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Spared by the Adaptation | |
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Spared by the Adaptation: Captain Hook. In the book, he is simply swallowed up by the crocodile, but in the movie, he immediately jumps out of the crocodile's mouth unharmed shortly after being swallowed up and later swimming away screaming for Smee with the crocodile still behind him. There's an interesting story behind this. Originally, Disney was going to make Hook an evil, intimidating character who would die like his literary counterpart. However, they discovered that the slapstick scenes with the crocodile effectively ruined any sense that he was a serious threat. Therefore, they went all out and played him as an Ineffectual Sympathetic Villain. They kept him alive because they figured the audience wouldn't want to see such a humorous, non-threatening (but not always) villain die. | |
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Green Around the Gills | |
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Green Around the Gills: During the "What Makes The Red Man Red" number, John's face turns green when he inhales the smoke from a calumet. | |
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Bond Villain Stupidity | |
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Bond Villain Stupidity: Hook really shouldn't have locked up Tinker Bell in that lantern once he got the information that he wanted — where Peter's hiding spot was. When she overhears that he's planted a bomb in the hideout, she immediately breaks free and rushes in time to save Peter from the impact. | |
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Screw the Rules, I Make Them! | |
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Screw the Rules, I Make Them!: Related to I Surrender, Suckers above, Hook attempts to attack a victorious Peter Pan In the Back with his hook — even though he had specifically promised "not to lay a finger or a hook" on him. | |
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Amusing Injuries | |
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Captain Hook regularly suffers Amusing Injuries, especially in his combat against the crocodile. | |
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Everything Makes a Mushroom | |
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Everything Makes a Mushroom: A mushroom cloud appears when Peter's hideout is bombed by Captain Hook. | |
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Join or Die | |
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Later, the pirates capture the Darling children and the Lost Boys and threaten to make them walk the plank if they don't join their crew. They refuse, and the pirates make good on their threat — until Peter Pan arrives to save them. As they escape, Hook sics his crew on them. The children take refuge in the crow's nest with the pirates after them, and their weapons not only prove ineffective against the pirates, but one of them manages to get close enough to John to try to attack him with his sword, who has to duck his head with each swing. | |
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Exposition | |
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Exposition: Rather brazen, under the guise of "Good Form", about everything involving Peter, Captain Hook, and the ticking crocodile. Captain Hook agrees with Smee that cutting off his hand was but a childish prank; feeding it to the crocodile was Peter's major crime. | |
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Bait-and-Switch Compassion | |
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Bait-and-Switch Compassion: After Mr. Darling takes a bad fall in the nursery, he hears his family going "Awww..." and smiles warmly at their concern. It turns out they were actually worried about the dog Nana, who merely took a little slip. He, who had just been complaining about not being respected, doesn't take it well. | |
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Human Hammer-Throw | |
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Human Hammer-Throw: During the fight with the Lost Boys, one of the Indians grabs the Boy wearing a fox costume by the tail, swings him around and throws him back into the main brawl. | |
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Hartman Hips | |
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Hartman Hips: Tinker Bell, to her dismay. Those hips were responsible for getting her stuck in a keyhole. | |
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Our Mermaids Are Different | |
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Our Mermaids Are Different: They seem like the self-absorbed, girly kind we've come to accept as normal, but when they realize Wendy's stolen Peter's attention, they make some not-so-subtle attempts to drown her (reflecting the more dangerous mermaids of folklore). This is vastly different than the quirky, innocent version of mermaids from later Disney canon. | |
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Nice Job Breaking It, Hero! | |
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Nice Job Breaking It, Hero: Mr. Darling instigates the whole plot of the movie by setting Nana outside and ordering that Wendy moves out of the nursery the next day. Wendy reveals later that Nana stole Peter's shadow while he was listening to Wendy's stories at the window. With no dog to protect the children, Peter comes, gets his shadow back, and easily convinces the kids to come to Neverland. | |
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Arson, Murder, and Jaywalking | |
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Tinker Bell doesn’t get it any better, either. She gets stuck in a dresser, Peter and Michael get pixie dust from her in the most humiliating way possible, almost gets eaten by a frog, gets banished by Peter, gets kidnapped by Smee, gets trapped in a lantern by Hook after tricking her into revealing Peter’s location, and is left baffled by the width of her hips. | |
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Large Ham | |
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Large Ham: Hans Conried, the voice of Captain Hook, was clearly having a blast while recording his lines. | |
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Free-Range Children | |
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Free-Range Children: It is Neverland, after all... | |
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Accordion to Most Sailors | |
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Accordion to Most Sailors: A pirate is sitting in the rigging, playing a concertina and singing. Captain Hook shoots him in the middle of his cadenza. | |
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Humiliation Conga | |
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Humiliation Conga: Fights between Peter and Hook are so lopsided that they devolve into a series of terrifying and shameful experiences for Hook. Usually involving a hungry crocodile. Tinker Bell goes through one in the first act. | |
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Villainous Advice Song | |
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Villainous Advice Song: Captain Hook and his pirate crew try to convince the Lost Boys, Wendy, John and Michael to join up with them in the song "The Elegant Captain Hook". The "helpful" and kinda forceful advice that they offer is that if they join they will both get a free tattoo andddd... won't walk the plank. So no pressure at all. Unsurprisingly the boys all consider their predicament and make their choice quite quickly, apart from Wendy who is chosen to demonstrate the folly of declining. | |
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Green Gators | |
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Green Gators: The Tic-Toc Croc's shade changes depending on the scene, but he's always a shade of green. | |
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Bears Are Bad News | |
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Bears Are Bad News: Downplayed. In the "Following the Leader" segment, as the Lost Boys enter the Indians' territory, they accidentally wake up a grizzly bear who angrily snarls at them, but then gets very confused by Michael's teddy bear. | |
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The Voiceless | |
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The Voiceless: Tinker Bell. While she does talk in the book, it makes a bit of sense for the movie — See the Fridge tab. Tiger Lily was reticent most of the time. However, she did speak at least once, when she let out a brief but water-stifled cry for help. In fact, it seems that most females in Neverland don't say a word. Tootles is the Lost Boy who speaks the least. | |
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Overly Long Name | |
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Overly Long Name: How Wendy introduces herself to Peter: | |
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Laser-Guided Karma | |
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Laser-Guided Karma: Tinker Bell gets 3: Deliberately breaks Wendy’s reflection on the water during her flight? She nearly gets eaten by a fish. Tries to have Wendy killed by the Lost Boys? She gets banished by Peter. Reveals Peter’s hideaway to Hook out of petty jealousy towards Wendy? She gets trapped in a lantern by Hook. | |
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Flipping the Table | |
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Flipping the Table: "BLAST GOOD FORM!" | |
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Heel Realization | |
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Heel Realization: Tink gets it when she realizes that betraying Peter to Hook will only lead to him getting killed. She immediately tells him, while possibly dying, that he needs to rescue Wendy and the boys from the pirates. During the fight she also tries to stop the pirates from killing the Lost Boys in the crews's nest. Peter also gets it after the bomb nearly kills him. He realizes that Tink was right, and that she decided to die for him. | |
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Faux Affably Evil | |
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Faux Affably Evil: Captain Hook. | |
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Big Bad | |
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Big Bad: Captain Hook is Peter's arch-enemy who tries to kill him in various ways throughout the movie. | |
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As You Know | |
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As You Know: In their opening scene, Hook and Smee explain the backstory of Peter Pan cutting off Hook's hand and throwing it to the crocodile. It's done rather smoothly in the form of Hook exploding at the thought of having to show "good form." | |
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Throw the Dog a Bone | |
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Throw the Dog a Bone: For Mr. Darling, at least, it turns out that he had a great time at the party and returns home in a jovial mood. For this reason, he reassures Wendy that he's not moving her out of the nursery and was being unfair towards her. | |
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Sir Cameos-a-Lot | |
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Sir Cameos-a-Lot: The Tick-Tock Crocodile (or at least crocodiles that look a lot like him) keeps showing up in miscellaneous Disney properties: the short Goliath II, the Jungle Cubs, Marsupilami and Darkwing Duck TV series; all while he ironically was left out of the actual sequel to the movie, Return To Never Land. | |
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Blade Run | |
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Blade Run: Peter Pan likes to jump on Captain Hook's rapier while they are dueling, just to annoy him. | |
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Tribal Face Paint | |
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Tribal Face Paint: The Indian chief and a couple of his warriors wear it, as does Michael while he's their guest. | |
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Foreshadowing | |
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Foreshadowing: When talking about which of the Darlings believe in Peter Pan, the narrator mentions that Nana, being a dog, keeps her opinions to herself. It's because she doesn't need to believe Peter Pan is real; Nana chomped at his shadow and knows that he is. | |
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Made of Iron | |
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Made of Iron: The explosion that destroys the Hangman's Tree creates a cloud so big it can be seen from the Jolly Roger, yet not only does Peter survive, he's completely fine afterward. Tinker Bell isn't so lucky, taking damage offscreen from either the explosion itself or the resulting debris, but she manages to recover from her injuries (possibly thanks to Peter's reassurance of how much she means to him, in a scene that parallels the original play's Clap Your Hands If You Believe moment) and join Peter in the final battle against Hook. | |
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Leitmotif | |
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Leitmotif: "Never Smile at a Crocodile" becomes one for the crocodile. Peter Pan has one as well, instantly recognizable just from its first three notes. The movie gets a lot of mileage out of those three notes. | |
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Not Now, Kiddo | |
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Not Now, Kiddo: Michael spots an Indian trying to capture him and the other boys, but he can't tell the others, because he's inhibited by Huddle Power. | |
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Even Bad Men Love Their Mamas | |
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Even Bad Men Love Their Mamas: The pirates (except for Hook) are briefly moved to tears by Wendy's song about mothers, and Hook is apparently enraptured. | |
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It's Personal | |
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It's Personal: Hook wants to kill Peter for cutting off his hand and tossing it to the crocodile. For most of the movie Peter treats Hook like a Friendly Enemy, in that he toys with him and mocks the captain at every point. When Hook's bomb nearly kills Tinker Bell, and the pirate tries to kill Wendy and the Lost Boys, however, Peter tells him "This time you've gone too far!" and fights him more seriously. | |
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Braids, Beads and Buckskins | |
Peter Pan / int_a11669c5 | comment |
Braids, Beads and Buckskins: There's some justification, since Neverland is a British child's Theme Park Version of a Western Hemisphere island. The tipis and the chief's war bonnet suggest that the tribe of Native Americans came from the Great Plains area and are referred to as being Blackfoot, but for some reason they also have totem poles (which belonged to people from the Pacific Northwest) and Princess Tiger Lily wears a beaded and feathered headband (worn by Northeastern people). It's also possible that the 'aborigines' of NeverLand, like its pirates and Lost Boys, originated on Earth and once belonged to several different nations. | |
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I Just Shot Marvin in the Face | |
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I Just Shot Marvin in the Face: Captain Hook orders Smee to shoot Peter Pan but his constant flying about makes him a difficult target. With his eyes closed, Smee aims for Peter as he's flying in front of Hook and fires. He misses but for a moment, it appears that Hook has fallen to his death. He turns out to be fine. | |
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Killed Mid-Sentence | |
Peter Pan / int_a2022cc9 | comment |
Killed Mid-Sentence: Make that killed mid-song. During a conversation with Smee, Captain Hook is interrupted by an accordion-wielding pirate in the rigging, singing about the pirate's life. Without so much as glancing back, Hook draws a pistol, aims it over his shoulder and fires. Cue a drawn-out, falling note and a splash. To make things all the more ironic, the unfortunate crewman's last words (well, lyrics) were: "The life of a pirate is short!" | |
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Single Tear | |
Peter Pan / int_a2ff4e6f | comment |
Single Tear: Wendy sheds one as she is walking the plank. | |
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Fluffy Fashion Feathers | |
Peter Pan / int_a409e6f9 | comment |
Fluffy Fashion Feathers: Hook's large hat plume. | |
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Rule of Three | |
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Reveals Peter’s hideaway to Hook out of petty jealousy towards Wendy? She gets trapped in a lantern by Hook. | |
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Crouching Moron, Hidden Badass | |
Peter Pan / int_a9de87d2 | comment |
Crouching Moron, Hidden Badass: Smee. It's not obvious, but he has his moments. For example, his reaction to the crew threatening him is to stick his tongue out and resume the business of shaving his captain. He also shoos the crocodile away politely with his foot, rows like mad to save Hook from the reptile, and captures Tinker Bell in a surprise ambush. Michael and John in battle. Michael manages to weaponize his teddy bear by slipping a cannonball in it, and John reveals himself to be a strategist when facing the pirates. | |
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Fatal Flaw | |
Peter Pan / int_aba8065b | comment |
Fatal Flaw: Peter is apathetic to a fault. He does things on a whim, treats people rather insensitively and as if they're all playing a game, and doesn't consider their feelings. The end result is that Wendy, the girl he wanted in Neverland to never grow up, tires of him and the world and decides to leave. He also nearly gets killed because he won't listen to Tinker Bell's warning about the gift-wrapped bomb. Tinker Bell's flaw is her jealousy. Wendy doesn't have anything against her, and thinks that the fairy is lovely. But Tink doesn't believe any girl should take interest in Peter, and attempts to murder Wendy. This leads to her banishment, and her attempt at an Enemy Mine with Hook nearly leads to Peter's death, and hers. To be fair, she gets over this once Peter and Wendy make it clear they won't stay together. | |
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Oh, Crap! | |
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Oh, Crap!: Wendy gets this twice. First when she is falling toward a bunch of sharp-looking rocks after the Lost Boys fire various weapons at them. Then as she exits Hangman's Tree and finds herself surrounded by the pirates, who have captured her brothers and the Lost Boys. Hook gets several of these: When he first sees the crocodile approaching the ship fearing he would eat him. When he finds himself standing in thin air due to Peter's distraction. As he notices the crocodile approaching him while hanging onto the cliff he fell off of. When he screams "WHOAAAAH!" as he sees the crocodile swimming toward him. When he sees Peter show up alive after believing he died in the explosion. Smee gets the same reaction at the same time. Peter reacts this way when he realizes his present is actually a bomb just a second before it explodes. | |
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Super-Persistent Predator | |
Peter Pan / int_ad982e04 | comment |
Super-Persistent Predator: The crocodile has stalked Hook for years, yearning to finish the job. | |
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Mickey Mousing | |
Peter Pan / int_b0218885 | comment |
Mickey Mousing: This movie was one of the classics that codified the musical traditions of Disney. | |
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Recycled Animation | |
Peter Pan / int_b0b8970e | comment |
Recycled Animation: During "What Makes the Red Man Red?", the same animation of an Indian woman ordering Wendy to gather firewood is used twice (though it skips a little further the second time). | |
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Kid Hero All Grown-Up | |
Peter Pan / int_b14e9e90 | comment |
Kid Hero All Grown-Up: In the sequels, Wendy and her siblings have grown up and lived normal lives, while Peter and the Lost Boys have remained the same age. (This notion is drawn from the novel.) | |
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Loophole Abuse | |
Peter Pan / int_b1dde8fd | comment |
Loophole Abuse: See Exact Words. | |
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Everyone Has Standards | |
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Everyone Has Standards: While Peter has moments of amoral callousness, he still gets angry with Tinker Bell for using the Lost Boys to attempt to kill Wendy indirectly and banishes her. Of course, he then takes it back when Tinker Bell returns to warn him about the bomb and nearly dies trying to save him. When Tink's light starts to fade, Peter begs her Please, Don't Leave Me. The Lost Boys take offense when the Chief accuses them of kidnapping Tiger Lily. It's not that they haven't done bondage games with the Indians before, but they would have been upfront about it and it's implied they leave Tiger Lily out of it. Tiger Lily in the face of slow drowning refuses to tell Hook where Peter's hideout is. Wendy understandably gets frustrated of Neverland after being the Butt-Monkey for the entire movie. She still refuses to leave the island without her brothers, even when they are having the time of their lives and say they don't want to leave. | |
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Epic Fail | |
Peter Pan / int_b4eff8a8 | comment |
Epic Fail: Smee throughout the movie attempts to care for his captain, but he's not very good at it. While giving him a shave, he accidentally shaves a seagull that lands on Hook's head and injures the captain with some comical antics. When the crocodile gives chase, Smee accidentally hits Hook with the oar. When Hook has a headache from the antics with the crocodile, Smee annoys him by hammering DO NOT DISTURB signs on the cabin door, hitting Hook with the hammer and knocking him senseless, and putting too much hot water in his foot bath. | |
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Foot Bath Treatment | |
Peter Pan / int_b5fd8db2 | comment |
Foot Bath Treatment: After one of his harrowing encounters with the crocodile, Captain Hook is shown recovering with a foot bath. Smee comes in with a kettle of boiling water to refill the barrel and accidentally pours too much in, scalding his captain. | |
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High-Heel–Face Turn | |
Peter Pan / int_b63019a5 | comment |
High-Heel–Face Turn: An inverted example: Tinker Bell's jealousy against Wendy leads her to betray the location of the hideout to Hook. When Hook traps her in a lantern and weasels out of his promise "not to lay a finger or a hook on Peter Pan", she escapes and turns back by saving Peter. | |
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Double Standard | |
Peter Pan / int_b6cebad3 | comment |
Double Standard: When Wendy comes to Neverland, the residents either try to kill her or make her do chores, due to her being female; the Indians, mermaids and Tinker Bell really have it in for her. When the boys come to Neverland, Michael and John are allowed to pursue adventures, and are only threatened with death once. Understandably, Wendy tires of this and decides home is better, since while her father is strict, at least he respects her and doesn't prevent her from having fun. | |
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Hypocritical Humor | |
Peter Pan / int_b707726f | comment |
Hypocritical Humor: One of the mermaids takes issue with Wendy coming to their lagoon with Peter in a nightdress. The mermaid in question is completely naked with only her hair covering her breasts! | |
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Opening Chorus | |
Peter Pan / int_b7a18b59 | comment |
Opening Chorus: The film, like most Disney movies of the time, opens with one. | |
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And Then What? | |
Peter Pan / int_b7b1aa73 | comment |
And Then What?: Wendy is fond of asking that. She expresses sorrow about being forced to grow up because it means no more bedtime stories for the boys. In Neverland, she asks the boys what they're going to do without their mother. | |
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Ink-Suit Actor | |
Peter Pan / int_b8dbbc07 | comment |
Ink-Suit Actor: Peter Pan, Wendy, and Captain Hook were all modeled after their voice actors. | |
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Berserk Button | |
Peter Pan / int_bc74ef27 | comment |
Berserk Button: Peter Pan does not like being called a coward. Captain Hook uses this to advantage in the climax so that he won't fly away "like a cowardly sparrow" when he fights him. Captain Hook gets rather temperamental at Mr. Smee for saying shooting a man in the middle of his cadenza is bad form, since Peter Pan chopping off his hand and throwing it to the crocodile isn't exactly good form either. | |
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The Kids Are American | |
Peter Pan / int_bdee2fdb | comment |
The Kids Are American: Inverted, as the Darling kids (with the exception of Michael) are practically the only characters with British accents. Just about everyone else sounds American. | |
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Pain to the Ass | |
Peter Pan / int_bea84606 | comment |
Pain to the Ass: The sole purpose of the unfortunate seagull who nests in Hook's face towel. While sleeping on the "nest," Smee mistakes the seagull's rear end for Hook's face, shaves her butt, and slaps on some aftershave. The sting of the aftershave is enough to send her flying off so fast Smee doesn't notice her departure and thinks Hook's been decapitated. | |
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Ugly Guy, Hot Wife | |
Peter Pan / int_bf74d357 | comment |
Ugly Guy, Hot Wife: Check out the Darling parents — their father is a chubby, boorish old guy, and their mom looks pretty, young, and has a nice figure. | |
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Blonde, Brunette, Redhead | |
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Blonde, Brunette, Redhead: The mermaids in the lagoon scene are blonde, redheaded, and black-haired. | |
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Tribal Carry | |
Peter Pan / int_c0c460b4 | comment |
Tribal Carry: When the Lost Boys are captured by the Indians. | |
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Stab the Picture | |
Peter Pan / int_c1ee9854 | comment |
Stab the Picture: The pirates take turns lazily tossing or even spitting out knives at a crude chalk drawing of Captain Hook on a door since they're upset that they haven't gone to sea in a while. Two knives nearly miss Smee when he walks out of the door. | |
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Hook Hand | |
Peter Pan / int_c25bfd17 | comment |
Hook Hand: Captain Hook is the picture for this trope page. | |
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Grew a Spine | |
Peter Pan / int_c31dc964 | comment |
Wendy is the only one of the kids that sees Neverland is not all that cracked up to be as she thought. When Peter slights her one time too many, she Grew a Spine and decides to leave with her brothers. | |
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Adaptational Timespan Change | |
Peter Pan / int_c45e0fea | comment |
Adaptational Timespan Change: In the original book the children stay in Neverland for several months, long enough that Michael forgets about living in London and doesn't recognise the nursery when they return. In the film, the whole adventure happens over the course of a single night. | |
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Fairy in a Bottle | |
Peter Pan / int_c7a74f72 | comment |
Fairy in a Bottle: Tinker Bell is captured in a lantern after spilling the location of Peter Pan's hiding place to Hook, and upon learning of Hook's intentions of killing Peter Pan with a bomb (see Exact Words above) she escapes the lantern and flies to Hangman's Tree just in time to keep the bomb from claiming him. | |
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Eat the Camera | |
Peter Pan / int_c97314e3 | comment |
Eat the Camera: The camera zooms into the Chief's mouth toward the end of "What Made the Red Man Red?" | |
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Where's the Kaboom? | |
Peter Pan / int_cb5a0181 | comment |
Where's the Kaboom?: During the scene where Wendy walks the plank. Out of sight of the pirates, Pan rescues Wendy before she hits the water, and a Captain Obvious crewman remarks that there was no splash. Captain Hook seems annoyed at the insistence that there must be a splash when someone walks the plank, so he throws said crewman overboard to create one. | |
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Maybe Magic, Maybe Mundane | |
Peter Pan / int_cb70651c | comment |
Maybe Magic, Maybe Mundane: Unlike the original play and novel, where Peter Pan and Neverland are explicitly real, this film leaves it ambiguous whether the trip to Neverland was All Just a Dream of Wendy's or not. Return To Never Land, on the other hand, drops all pretense and shows Peter and Tinker Bell reuniting with the adult Wendy at the end. | |
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Beyond the Impossible | |
Peter Pan / int_cc6f4612 | comment |
Beyond the Impossible: How the hell does a dog capture an insubstantial shadow? | |
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Involuntary Smile of Incapacitation | |
Peter Pan / int_cd06b344 | comment |
Involuntary Smile of Incapacitation: Captain Hook gets one when Smee hits him with a hammer. Smee even mistakes the smile for one of genuine happiness. | |
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Polite Villains, Rude Heroes | |
Peter Pan / int_cd99383e | comment |
Polite Villains, Rude Heroes: Captain Hook and Peter Pan, respectively. The former is a well-mannered (if a bit temperamental) gentleman who takes off his hat when he believes he killed Peter, considering him a "worthy opponent". The latter is a bratty kid who keeps mocking and insulting his opponent, and laughs at Hook's potential death by the crocodile. | |
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Lighter and Softer | |
Peter Pan / int_ce6555f0 | comment |
Lighter and Softer: Than the original novel/play, but Darker and Edgier than the sequel. In the book, the children were missing for several days, with Nana rushing to alert the Darlings that their kids were flying out. Here, they're only gone for a few hours. | |
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"Eureka!" Moment | |
Peter Pan / int_d129e13e | comment |
"Eureka!" Moment: In his first scene, Hook’s studying a map of Neverland and trying to determine the location of Peter and the Lost Boys' hideout. After reviewing the Pirates' past failed searches, Hook excitedly finally thinks he has it…only to realize the potential lead’s actually just Indian Territory. Disappointed, Hook starts to dismiss it...until something suddenly occurs to him: As natives of Neverland, the Indians know the island better than he knows his own ship! So, Hook realizes odds are good they know exactly where Peter and his crew are holed up. This is what gives Hook the idea to take Tiger Lily hostage to force her to divulge that crucial intel. | |
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Death by Genre Savviness | |
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Death by Genre Savviness: Before revealing Peter's hideout location, Tinker Bell extracts a promise from Hook that he won't "harm" Peter. She specifies that he won't lay a "hook" or a finger on him. He still tries to kill Peter, to her chagrin. | |
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Hand Gagging | |
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Hand Gagging: Happens once to Michael (when an Indian grabs him) and twice to Wendy (by Peter and then a pirate). | |
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"Somewhere" Song | |
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"Somewhere" Song: "The Second Star to the Right". | |
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Hoist by His Own Petard | |
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Hoist by His Own Petard: John's plan to capture the Indians is used by the Indians to capture the Lost Boys. | |
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What the Hell, Hero? | |
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What the Hell, Hero?: Peter to Tinker Bell after she almost kills Wendy and shows no remorse, leading Peter to banish her. Also, Wendy voices her disapproval when Peter eggs the crocodile on in trying to eat Hook, even almost outright kicking him down to the beast. Wendy also calls out the boys for rather abruptly taking the option of joining Captain Hook's crew. | |
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Adaptational Wimp | |
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Adaptational Wimp: Captain Hook. As Internet reviewer Unshaved Mouse notes: | |
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British Stuffiness | |
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British Stuffiness: John Darling, Wendy to a lesser extent. "I'm frightfully sorry, old chaps. This is all my fault", John upon leading an expedition party that gets captured by Never Land's local Indian tribe. | |
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Help, I'm Stuck! | |
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Help, I'm Stuck!: Tinker Bell, thanks to her Hartman Hips (see above). | |
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Musicalis Interruptus | |
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Musicalis Interruptus: See Killed Mid-Sentence. | |
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Screw This, I'm Outta Here | |
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Screw This, I'm Outta Here: Subverted with Smee, who attempts to sneak off in a lifeboat with a chest (presumably containing the pirates' treasure) rather than help Hook or the others fight Peter. His plan to bug out alone is disrupted when a bunch of other pirates fall overboard and land in his boat. It also means he ostensibly saves all of them and they escape the fracas. | |
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Spin-Off | |
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Spin-Off: Tinker Bell, besides being practically the second mascot of Disney after Mickey Mouse (appearing in many commercials and in the studio's Vanity Plate), has become a Breakout Character and now stars in a series of her own. | |
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Breakout Character | |
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Breakout Character: Tinker Bell. To a lesser extent, the crocodile. He (or at least Expies of him) makes guest appearances and cameos in a lot of subsequent Disney productions. Captain Hook and Mr. Smee as well. In addition to appearances in various Disney spinoffs, their attire (if not their personalities) influenced many non-Disney interpretations of the characters. | |
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Tattooed Crook | |
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Tattooed Crook: Hook's pitch to the Lost Boys includes an offer of a free tattoo for anyone who agrees to join him. | |
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The Flapping Dickey | |
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The Flapping Dickey: Part of Mr. Darling's exasperation with his imaginative children is that he's late for a party and can't find his dickey, which turns out to have been repurposed by the kids as their pretend treasure map. When he does finally get it, naturally, it flaps up into his face during the scene. | |
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Crush Blush | |
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Crush Blush: Unlike the Peter from the original play/novel, who displays no sign of romantic attraction, Disney's take on Peter appears to reciprocate Tiger Lily's flirtation towards him during the controversial "What Made the Red Man Red?" musical number. At one point, she rubs her nose against his, and going along with the song's lyrics, his face turns bright red and he has a very excited reaction. | |
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Ineffectual Sympathetic Villain | |
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Ineffectual Sympathetic Villain: Hook's a legitimate threat to everyone... everyone except his two greatest enemies, Peter Pan and the crocodile. | |
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Mama Bear | |
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Mama Bear: Dog in this case; it's revealed that Nana scared Peter away by chomping at his shadow, fearing he was going to hurt the children. Peter only dares return when he sees her safely tied in the yard. Likewise, when she sees the kids flying, she tries to chase after them and barks frantically; in fact, one draft of the script had her being freed and following along to protect them in Neverland. | |
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Voice Changeling | |
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Voice Changeling: Peter makes his voice sound like Hook's to trick Smee into returning Tiger Lily back to her tribe. | |
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Silk Hiding Steel | |
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Silk Hiding Steel: Wendy, a very mature girl with the ability to influence someone like Peter Pan himself. During the Walk the Plank scene, she was the definition of composed. | |
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Expy | |
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To a lesser extent, the crocodile. He (or at least Expies of him) makes guest appearances and cameos in a lot of subsequent Disney productions. | |
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Clothing Damage | |
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Clothing Damage: Between Peter and the crocodile, Captain Hook's pirate finery is constantly being mangled and demolished so much that he is left a little bit naked during the chase and escape from the Crocodile. | |
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Artistic License – Ships | |
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Artistic License – Ships: A galleon that's anchored in a bay wouldn't normally have its sails deployed, since that risks causing the ship to break free if a gale picks up. | |
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All Animals Are Dogs | |
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All Animals Are Dogs: The crocodile occasionally wags his tail and begs. | |
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Barred from the Afterlife | |
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Barred from the Afterlife: Captain Hook is preparing to drown the Indian Princess Tiger Lily to force her to tell him where Peter Pan's hideout is. He threatens her with this trope as he does so. | |
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O.O.C. Is Serious Business | |
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O.O.C. Is Serious Business: Peter is constantly laid-back and jovial. Even when he has to banish Tinker Bell, he does so in a dramatic voice. But he suddenly gets very serious when the Lost Boys want to leave Neverland. | |
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Adaptation Species Change | |
Peter Pan / int_e8497e34 | comment |
Adaptation Species Change: Or rather, breed change. In the original Peter Pan, Nana is a Newfoundland, but here, she is a Saint Bernard. | |
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Exact Words | |
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Exact Words: Hook believes that adhering to Exact Words is sufficient for him to be an 'honorable' person. Captain Hook swears to Tinker Bell "not to lay a finger, or a hook, on Peter Pan." Hook still wants to kill him, of course, so upon learning of his hiding place, he uses a bomb instead. Tink is not happy when Hook reveals his intentions to Wendy and the Lost Boys within her earshot. At Peter's mercy in the climax, Captain Hook begs shamelessly for his life and offers to 'go away forever'. Which he intends to do... as soon as he kills Peter. | |
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Lost in Imitation | |
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Lost in Imitation: Disney was the first to have the Lost Boys unable to fly (though in Return to Neverland they are briefly seen flying to show Jane how pixie dust works), a trend that was replicated by future adaptations. In the book, Slightly, not Curly/Cubby, was the pudgy Lost Boy. Disney chose to make Curly/Cubby the fat one, and every adaptation since then has done the same. This was also the first movie version of Peter Pan to break the stage tradition of having Peter Pan be played by a woman. This is somewhat ironic since casting adult women as the voices of young boys is a common practice in the animation industry to this day. Nevertheless, Disney cast Bobby Driscoll, its juvenile star of the day, as not just Peter's voice but also his animation reference model (outside of the flying and fighting scenes, which employed professional dancer Roland Dupree). However, Disney kept the stage tradition of having the same actor play Mr. Darling and Captain Hook. This was the first adaptation to suggest Neverland is in a star floating in space, and since then later adaptations like the otherwise very faithful 2003 version have picked this up. | |
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All Just a Dream | |
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All Just a Dream: The ending of the movie implies this rather strongly when Mr. and Mrs. Darling find the kids still asleep in the nursery after returning home from the dinner party — although Wendy points out a distinctly pirate ship based cloud outside the window and Mr. Darling claims to remember having seen it once when he was a child... This version of the ending contrasts the original play and book where the adventure was unambiguously real. | |
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Bound and Gagged | |
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Bound and Gagged: John, Michael and the Lost Boys, when captured. Also happens to Jane in the sequel, though she's only gagged, since the pirates stuffed her into a sack. | |
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Clingy Jealous Girl | |
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Clingy Jealous Girl: Peter inspires clinginess and jealousy in all the female characters of NeverLand, although Tinker Bell's is the only jealousy that becomes important to the plot. Even Wendy gets a helping of this during the Indian tribal song, but she doesn't blame Tiger Lily and instead tells off Peter for ignoring her. In the sequel it's shown that Peter's aware of this, but he doesn't seem to know why. (See Clueless Chick-Magnet below.) | |
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Big Damn Heroes | |
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Big Damn Heroes: Peter flies in last-minute to save Wendy from her fateful splash after she walks the plank. | |
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Oh, My Gods! | |
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Oh, My Gods!: John exclaims "By Jove!" during his second attempt to fly. | |
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Relocating the Explosion | |
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Relocating the Explosion: Tinker Bell snatches Hook's time bomb from Peter and flies it away in order to save him. | |
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The Pirates Who Don't Do Anything | |
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The Pirates Who Don't Do Anything: The pirates of the Jolly Roger don't seem to do anything but hang around an island inhabited only by a single tribe of indigenous people and some children, sing songs, and try to kill Peter Pan. This is justified; Captain Hook has been so obsessed with getting revenge on Peter for cutting off his hand that he has remained anchored at the island. By the time the film begins, the crew is getting impatient just sitting around, and make it clear to Mr. Smee they want to get back to doing what pirates are supposed to do: sail the seas and raid ships. | |
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Sesquipedalian Loquaciousness | |
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Sesquipedalian Loquaciousness: John does this quite a bit. | |
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Evil Plan | |
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Evil Plan: Though it doesn't drive the entire plot, all the conflict generated by Hook is centered around killing Peter Pan. | |
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Easily Forgiven | |
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Easily Forgiven: Judging by her telling Peter not to banish Tinker Bell forever for trying to get her killed, Wendy doesn't seem to hold any ill will towards the fairy for it. This incident is never even mentioned when they reunite after Peter saves Wendy from falling to the water. | |
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The Walrus Was Paul | |
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The Walrus Was Paul: What does "Hana mana ganda" mean? 'Hana' means what 'mana' means and 'ganda' means that, too. | |
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Aside Comment | |
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Aside Comment: At Skull Rock, as Hook starts to search for the "spirit of the great water", he glances toward the camera as he remarks, "Spirit of the great sea water, is it?" | |
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Dartboard of Hate | |
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Dartboard of Hate: Sort of. When we first see the pirates, they're throwing daggers at a drawing of Captain Hook, angry that they've had been forced to abandon pillaging ships, and stay in Neverland until Hook somehow manages to get his revenge on Peter for cutting off his hand and throwing it to the crocodile. | |
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Prepare to Die | |
Peter Pan / int_fa4a59a3 | comment |
Prepare to Die: Said word for word by Hook when he finally has Peter cornered and weaponless, in stark contrast to Disney's later reluctance to refer to death in any way. | |
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Team Mom | |
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Team Mom: After Wendy explains the concept of a 'mother' to Peter, he decides she can be the Team Mom for he and his boys. | |
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Nobody Calls Me "Chicken"! | |
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Nobody Calls Me "Chicken"!: Peter takes some stupid risks once he's goaded. | |
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