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* According to Peter Pan lore, when an adult grows up they can no longer fly. Wendy, it seems, is the odd one out in that respect, because she ''can'' fly; she hasn't forgotten like adults do.

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* [[https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=XhR1yMA-rU4 The gymnastic maneuver Peter pulls off on the ledge of the Jolly Roger]] to rescue Jane. It's so extra it manages to circle back into being genuinely impressive.

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* According to Peter Pan lore, when an adult grows up they can no longer fly. Wendy, it seems, is the odd one out in that respect, because she ''can'' fly; she hasn't forgotten like adults do.
* [[https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=XhR1yMA-rU4 The gymnastic maneuver Peter pulls off on the ledge of the Jolly Roger]] to rescue Jane. It's so extra it manages to circle back into being genuinely impressive.impressive.
* The entirety of the song "I'll Try". First it rips your heart out as a tender song about the loss of childhood the main character is facing, having grown up in World War Two. Then it becomes a musical crowning moment of awesome as Tinkerbell comes alive and it's clear that Jane has learned how to believe in something.
** On the topic of music, "So to Be One of Us", written by none other than Music/TheyMightBeGiants. That's a pretty impressive get for a Disney film, let alone a sequel.
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** The fact that, in England at least, it's been about 20 years ''and the pirate ship is still flying.'' Seems Tinkerbell's fairy dust can do a lot when she wants it to.
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** Then the following scene where he kidnaps Jane and escapes as London goes on full alert with spotlights and cannon fire. The music definitely helps here with an intimidating and powerful tune. And as the Jolly Roger sails into Neverland, we are treated with a kalidescope of colors and images all from the first movie.

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** Then the following scene where he kidnaps Jane and escapes as London goes on full alert with spotlights and cannon fire. The music definitely helps here with an intimidating and powerful tune. And as the Jolly Roger sails into Neverland, we are treated with a kalidescope kaleidoscope of shapes and colors and images all audio clips from the first movie.
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* The entirety of the song "I'll Try". First it rips your heart out as a tender song about the loss of childhood the main character is facing, having grown up in World War Two. Then it becomes a musical crowning moment of awesome as Tinkerbell comes alive and it's clear that Jane has learned how to believe in something.
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** On the topic of music, "So to Be One of Us", written by none other than Music/TheyMightBeGiants. That's a pretty impressive get for a Disney film, let alone a sequel.
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* The gymnastic maneuver Peter pulls off on the ledge of the Jolly Roger to rescue Jane. It's so extra it manages to circle back into being genuinely impressive.

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* [[https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=XhR1yMA-rU4 The gymnastic maneuver Peter pulls off on the ledge of the Jolly Roger Roger]] to rescue Jane. It's so extra it manages to circle back into being genuinely impressive.
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-->'''Jane''': Not so fast, you old codfish, or you'll have to answer to ''me''!

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-->'''Jane''': Not so fast, you old codfish, or you'll have to answer to ''me''!''me''!
* The gymnastic maneuver Peter pulls off on the ledge of the Jolly Roger to rescue Jane. It's so extra it manages to circle back into being genuinely impressive.

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* Jane trounces Captain Hook with much confidence and aplomb alongside Tink to spectacularly save Peter and the Lost Boys. It would be almost into LargeHam territory if it wasn't so awesome and improbably cool for such a formerly overly-mature character.

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** On the topic of music, "So to Be One of Us", written by none other than Music/TheyMightBeGiants. That's a pretty impressive get for a Disney film, let alone a sequel.
* Jane trounces Captain Hook with much confidence and aplomb alongside Tink to spectacularly save Peter and the Lost Boys. It would be almost into LargeHam territory if it wasn't so awesome and improbably cool for such a formerly overly-mature character.
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-->'''Jane''': Not so fast, you old codfish, or you'll have to answer to ''me''!
* According to Peter Pan lore, when an adult grows up they can no longer fly. Wendy, it seems, is the odd one out in that respect, because she ''can'' fly; she hasn't forgotten like adults do.

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-->'''Jane''': Not so fast, you old codfish, or you'll have to answer to ''me''!
* According to Peter Pan lore, when an adult grows up they can no longer fly. Wendy, it seems, is the odd one out in that respect, because she ''can'' fly; she hasn't forgotten like adults do.
''me''!
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-->'''Jane''': "Not so fast, you old codfish, or you'll have to answer to ''me''!

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-->'''Jane''': "Not Not so fast, you old codfish, or you'll have to answer to ''me''!
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** Then the following scene where he kidnaps Jane and escapes as London goes on full alert with spotlights and cannon fire. The music definitely helps here with an intimidating and powerful tune. And as the Jolly Roger sails into Neverland, we are treated with a kalidescope colors and images all from the first movie.

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** Then the following scene where he kidnaps Jane and escapes as London goes on full alert with spotlights and cannon fire. The music definitely helps here with an intimidating and powerful tune. And as the Jolly Roger sails into Neverland, we are treated with a kalidescope of colors and images all from the first movie.
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** Then the following scene where he kidnaps Jane and escapes as London goes on full alert with spotlights and cannon fire. The music definitely helps here with an intimidating and powerful tune. And as the Jolly Roger sails into Neverland, we are treated with a kalidescope colors and images all from the first movie.

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* Hook's first appearance, soaring right over ''right past an entire squadron of attacking Luftwaffe'', which was Nazi Germany's most deadly, effective, and feared military air force, ''without being spotted.''

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* Hook's first appearance, soaring right over ''right past an entire squadron of attacking Luftwaffe'', which was Nazi Germany's most deadly, effective, and feared military air force, ''without being spotted.''



-->'''Jane''': "Not so fast, you old codfish, or you'll have to answer to ''me''!

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-->'''Jane''': "Not so fast, you old codfish, or you'll have to answer to ''me''!''me''!
* According to Peter Pan lore, when an adult grows up they can no longer fly. Wendy, it seems, is the odd one out in that respect, because she ''can'' fly; she hasn't forgotten like adults do.
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* The prologue recaps the events of the first film pretty admirably, adding a medley from significant songs to silhouettes of characters appearing in the clouds.

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* The prologue recaps the events of the first film pretty admirably, adding a medley from of significant songs to silhouettes of characters appearing in the clouds.



-->'''Jane''': "Not so fast, you old codfish! Or you'll have to answer to ''me''!

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-->'''Jane''': "Not so fast, you old codfish! Or codfish, or you'll have to answer to ''me''!
''me''!
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* The ''opening credits'' recap the events of the first film pretty admirably, adding a medley from significant songs.

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* The ''opening credits'' recap prologue recaps the events of the first film pretty admirably, adding a medley from significant songs.songs to silhouettes of characters appearing in the clouds.
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-->'''Jane''': "Not so fast you old codfish! Or you'll have to answer to ''me''!

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-->'''Jane''': "Not so fast fast, you old codfish! Or you'll have to answer to ''me''!
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* The ''opening credits'' recap the events of the first film pretty admirably, adding a medley from significant songs.
* Hook's first appearance, soaring right over ''right past an entire squadron of attacking Luftwaffe'', which was Nazi Germany's most deadly, effective, and feared military air force, ''without being spotted.''
* The entirety of the song "I'll Try". First it rips your heart out as a tender song about the loss of childhood the main character is facing, having grown up in World War Two. Then it becomes a musical crowning moment of awesome as Tinkerbell comes alive and it's clear that Jane has learned how to believe in something.
* Jane trounces Captain Hook with much confidence and aplomb alongside Tink to spectacularly save Peter and the Lost Boys. It would be almost into LargeHam territory if it wasn't so awesome and improbably cool for such a formerly overly-mature character.
-->'''Jane''': "Not so fast you old codfish! Or you'll have to answer to ''me''!

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