Peter Pan (Disney film) (2024)

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Peter Pan is the fourteenth full-length animated feature film in the Disney canon. It was the last Disney animated film in February 5, 1953.

Contents

  • 1 Plot
  • 2 Characters
  • 3 Gallery
  • 4 Videos
  • 5 Trivia
  • 6 External Links

Plot[]

In Edwardian London, in the neighborhood of Bloomsbury, George Darling and Mary Darling's preparations to attend a party are disrupted by the antics of the boys, John Darling and Michael Darling, acting out a story about Peter Pan and the pirates that were told to them by their older sister, Wendy Darling. Their father angrily declares that Wendy has gotten too old to continue staying in the nursery with them, and it's time for her to grow up. That night they are visited in the nursery by Peter Pan Added by Pan himself, who teaches them to fly with the help of his pixie friend, Tinker Bell, and takes them with him to the island of Never Land. A ship of pirates is anchored off Never Land, commanded by Captain Hook with his sidekick Mr. Smee. Hook boldly plots to take revenge upon Peter Pan for cutting off his hand, but he trembles when the crocodile that ate it arrives; it now stalks him hoping to taste more. The crew's restlessness is interrupted by the arrival of Peter Pan And The Darlings. The children easily evade them, and despite a trick by jealous Tinker Bell to have Wendy killed, they meet up with the Lost Boys: six lads in animal-costume pajamas, who look to Peter Pan as their leader. John and Michael set off with the Lost Boys to find the island's Indians, who instead capture them, believing them responsible for taking the chief's daughter Tiger Lily. Meanwhile, Peter Pan Takes Wendy Darling to see the mermaids, where they see that Captain Hook And Mr. Smee have captured Tiger Lily, to coerce her into revealing Peter Pan's hideout. Peter Pan And Wendy Darling free her, and Peter Pan is honored by the tribe. Captain Hook then plots to take advantage of Tinker Bell's jealousy of Wendy Darling, tricking her into revealing the location of Peter Pan's lair. The pirates lie in wait and capture the Lost Boys and the Darlings as they exit, leaving behind a time bomb to kill Peter Pan. Tinker Bell learns of the plot just in time to snatch the bomb from Peter Pan as it explodes. Peter Pan Rescues Tinker Bell from the rubble and together they confront the pirates, releasing the children before they can be forced to walk the plank. Peter Pan engages Captain Hook in single combat as the children fight off the crew, and finally succeeds in humiliating the captain. Captain Hook and his crew flee, with the crocodile in hot pursuit. Peter Pan gallantly commandeers the deserted ship, and with the aid of Tinker Bell's pixie dust, flies it to London with the children aboard.

Characters[]

  • Bobby Driscoll as Peter Pan (Disney character)
  • Kathryn Beaumont as Wendy Darling (Disney)
  • Paul Collins as John Darling (Disney)
  • Tommy Luske as Michael Darling (Disney)
  • Hans Conried as Captain Hook (Disney)
  • John Laurie as George Darling (Disney)
  • Heather Angel as Mary Darling (Disney)
  • Bill Thompson as Smee (Disney)
  • John Stephenson as Pirates
  • Candy Candido as Indian Chief
  • Flora Robson as Tiger Lily
  • Tom Conway as The Narrator
  • Robert Ellis, Jeffrey Silver, Jonny McGovern, And Stuffy Singer as The Lost Boys (Disney)
  • June Foray as Tootles (Disney), Slightly (Disney), Curly (Disney), Nibs (Disney), The Twins (Disney)
  • Margaret Kerry as Tinker Bell (Disney)
  • Jimmy MacDonald as Tick-Tock the Crocodile
  • Verna Felton as Squaw (Chief's wife)
  • Bill Thompson, Mel Blanc, Arthur Anderson, Arthur Q. Bryan, Daws Butler and Don Messick as The Pirates
  • Tom Conway as Narrator
  • Robert Ellis, Jeffrey Silver, Jonny McGovern, and Stuffy Singer as The Lost Boys (singing done by Tony Butala)
    • Robert Ellis as Cubby (bear)
    • Jeffrey Silver as Nibs (rabbit)
    • Stuffy Singer as Slightly (fox)
    • Jonny McGovern as the Twins (raccoons)
    • N/A as Tootles (skunk)
  • Clarence Nash as Nana
  • June Foray, Norma Jean Nilsson, Janet Waldo, Anne Whitfield, Karen Kester, and Carol Coombs as Mermaids
  • Gloria Wood, Hal Brav, John Stephenson, John Primm and Thurl Ravenscroft as Chorus
  • The Mellomen as Singing Pirates/Singing Indians

Gallery[]

Videos[]

DVD Menu Games - Peter Pan (Special Edition)

Peter Pan - 1989 "Dateline Disney" Segment from The Disney Channel

Peter Pan - Platinum Edition DVD Trailer 2

Peter Pan - 2002 Special Edition Trailer

Peter Pan - 1989 Theatrical Reissue Trailer

80's Ads- Trailer Walt Disney's Peter Pan TV Spot 1982

Trivia[]

External Links[]

Film and Television
Film
AnimatedPeter Pan (1953) • Peter Pan (1988) • Return to Never Land
Live ActionHookPeter PanPanWendyCome AwayThe Lost GirlsPeter Pan's Neverland Nightmare
Short filmDarling, Darling, Wendy • Bangarang • East of Kensington • Peter • Peter Pan • Never • Never Land • The Lost Girl
Television
Animated seriesPeter Pan no BoukenJake and the Never Land PiratesThe New Adventures of Peter Pan
TV filmsPeter and WendyNeverland

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Peter Pan (Disney film) (2024)

FAQs

What is the famous line from Peter Pan? ›

1. “All the world is made of faith, and trust, and pixie dust.” 2. “Stars are beautiful, but they may not take part in anything, they must just look on forever.”

What is the darkest Peter Pan movie? ›

Peter Pan's Neverland Nightmare is a horror film starring the beloved children's character. Its filmmakers, who released horror film Winnie-the-Pooh: Blood and Honey in 2023, have shared the first image.

What is the deeper meaning behind Peter Pan? ›

As "the boy who wouldn't grow up", Peter exhibits many aspects of the stages of cognitive development seen in children and can be regarded as Barrie's memory of himself as a child, being both charmingly childlike and childishly solipsistic.

Who did Wendy marry in Peter Pan? ›

It is also revealed Wendy married one of the Lost Boys, although this is not mentioned in the novel, and it is never revealed which one she did marry (in the original draft of the play, it is mentioned that she married Tootles, although Barrie omitted this before publication).

What does Peter Pan say instead of goodbye? ›

" Never say goodbye, because saying goodbye means. going away and going away means forgetting" - Peter Pan.

What was Peter Pan's real name? ›

Peter's birth name may or may not have been Peter Pan, but as he left home when he was just seven days old, this seems unlikely. Barrie named Peter after Peter Llewelyn Davies, and after the Greek god Pan.

What is the true dark story of Peter Pan? ›

Peter Pan was Inspired By Real-Life Events

Barrie's early years were marked by tragedy when he lost an older brother and two infant siblings. Later, as an adult, Barrie would befriend the Davies family, and the seeds for Peter Pan would be sown.

What is the moral of Peter Pan's story? ›

The main message of Peter Pan is that children, while wonderful and fun, are also innocent and heartless, and this is why it's ultimately better that children do grow up.

What is the dark theory about Peter Pan? ›

The theory suggests that Peter Pan's tendency to murder his friends once they begin to age serves as the true basis for the bad blood between Hook and himself and that the pirate's crew is made up of other former Lost Boys who help Hook resist Pan's magic.

Is Tinker Bell in love with Peter Pan? ›

Tinker Bell has very strong feelings for Peter, which makes her easily jealous of any girl who likes him. This is best shown when Peter is mad at Tinker Bell for nearly killing his friend, Wendy. Despite their setbacks, Peter still loves Tink as a friend and dislikes seeing her in danger.

What does Wendy symbolize in Peter Pan? ›

Barrie does not give any description of Wendy, but she is generally depicted as a pretty girl with blond or brown hair. While Tiger Lily and Tinker Bell are usually portrayed as exotic or magical figures, Wendy represents the conventional young mother figure who ultimately captures Peter Pan's attention.

Did Peter Pan and Wendy have a child? ›

In the original story by J.M. Barrie, Peter Pan and Wendy do not have a baby together. However, in some adaptations and retellings of the story, such as the Disney animated film "Peter Pan," Wendy has a daughter named Jane who becomes a protagonist in her own right.

What is Peter Parker's iconic line? ›

Peter Parker : [voiceover] Whatever life holds in store for me, I will never forget these words: "With great power comes great responsibility." This is my gift, my curse. Who am I? I'm Spider-man.

What is the first line of the Peter Pan? ›

Peter Pan by JM Barrie:

All children, except one, grow up.

What is a few lines about Peter Pan? ›

Peter Pan, a child who never grows up, visits the Darling nursery and brings the children to Neverland so that Wendy can mother the Lost Boys. Peter was once a normal child, but he ran away to Neverland so he would never have to grow up and die.

What does Peter Pan's quote mean? ›

Peter Pan's quote, "The moment you doubt whether you can fly, you cease forever to be able to do it," encapsulates the power of belief and imagination. It serves as a reminder that doubt is the greatest hindrance to achieving our dreams.

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