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* Amid all the pratfalls when Peter first "meets" the Lost Boys, he falls into a small garden of flowers. The daffodils curiously sniff him (one even ends up sneezing cutely), while the sunflowers open wide to greet him. Whether they recognize their old friend or are just examining this old stranger in their midst, it's a very charming moment.
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'''Peter:''' Thank you for believing.

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* When Hook and Peter fight, Hook pins him between his hook and a grindstone/blade sharpener and tells him he isn't[[BreakThemByTalking Peter Pan, but Peter Banning, a selfish man and bad husband and father.]] The Lost Boys, Jack and even Tinkerbell(who had flown away in sadness when Peter decided to save his children)all tell Peter they believe in him and that he IS Pan. This gives Peter the strength to overpower Hook and disarm him temporarily.

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* When Hook and Peter fight, Hook pins him between his hook and a grindstone/blade sharpener and tells him he isn't[[BreakThemByTalking isn't [[BreakThemByTalking Peter Pan, but Peter Banning, a selfish man and bad husband and father.]] The Lost Boys, Jack and even Tinkerbell(who had flown away in sadness when Peter decided to save his children)all children) all tell Peter they believe in him and that he IS Pan. This gives Peter the strength to overpower Hook and disarm him temporarily.
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-->Oh, there you are, Peter!

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-->Oh, -->'''Pockets, Lost Boy''': [the Lost Boys don't believe Peter Banning is Peter Pan, but Pockets touches his face and finally recognizes him] Oh, there you are, Peter!
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* When Peter flies away after giving up the sword, returning home, you hear him whisper something to the Lost Boys.
'''Peter:''' Thanks for believing.

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* When Peter flies away after giving up the sword, returning home, you hear him whisper something to the Lost Boys.Boys as he disappears into the sky.
'''Peter:''' Thanks Thank you for believing.
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** Not long before, when the Lost Boys are afraid he'll forget them again, he swears never to forget them again, as they're HIS Lost Boys.
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* When Hook and Peter fight, Hook pins him between his hook and a grindstone/blade sharpener and tells him he isn't[[BreakThemByTalking Peter Pan, but Peter Banning, a selfish man and bad husband and father.]] The Lost Boys, Jack and even Tinkerbell(who had flown away in sadness when Peter decided to save his children)all tell Peter they believe in him and that he IS Pan. This gives Peter the strength to overpower Hook and disarm him temporarily.


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* When Peter flies away after giving up the sword, returning home, you hear him whisper something to the Lost Boys.
'''Peter:''' Thanks for believing.
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\n* Moira's utter joy to be back in the home of her childhood. Especially her line - "Some of those things I was when I was young have never left me."
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\n* Wendy and Maggie reading ''Peter and Wendy'' up in the nursery, especially when you consider that they only met each other in person that day. Yet Maggie is already very close with her great-grandmother and Wendy is clearly very fond of both of her great-grandchildren.

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** Just after they cross, Rufio takes a step forward before stopping himself. In a moment that softens someone who otherwise acts like a complete jerk until Peter becomes Pan again, you can see he ''wants'' to believe his old friend has returned.
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\n* Peter suddenly seeing all the food on the dinner table after he mimes throwing some in Rufio's face. The Lost Boys are overjoyed that he's getting into the 'game.'
-->'''Thudbutt:''' You're playing with us, Peter!

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** What helps sell it, alongside John William's excellent soundtrack, is that so many of the Lost Boys, who are clearly watching with interest, see what Pockets has to say about this old man in front of them. Sure, they shuffled over to Rufio's end of the line, because that's honestly what most kids do; side with the clear leader. However, Pockets' actions give them enough pause to realize that, despite their previous (very blunt) efforts to welcome Peter back failing, there's still something there, and they want to see it pan out. The moment Pockets gives his immortal line, the lot of the (named in credits) Lost Boys immediately flock to Peter, to test and look and see for themselves. It's as heartwarming as it is saddening; they've been waiting for so long for the Pan to return, and this is it? But if it IS, they HAVE to make sure themselves.
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* It may have been all part of a scheme to destroy Peter, but darned if scenes featuring Hook interacting with Jack didn't tug at the heartstrings. The bloodthirsty pirate king seems to take ''genuine'' joy in indulging Jack, encouraging his behavior and accomplishments, and exulting in his triumph at the ball game. For a short period, James Hook is a ''far'' better father to Jack than Peter has been, and he seems to actually ''enjoy''his faux role, in spite of his true nature.

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* It may have been all part of a scheme to destroy Peter, but darned if scenes featuring Hook interacting with Jack didn't tug at the heartstrings. The bloodthirsty pirate king seems to take ''genuine'' joy in indulging Jack, encouraging his behavior and accomplishments, and exulting in his triumph at the ball game. For a short period, James Hook is a ''far'' better father to Jack than Peter has been, and he seems to actually ''enjoy''his ''enjoy'' his faux role, in spite of his true nature.



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* It's been ''eighty years'', but Wendy is ''still'' in touch with Neverland. Initially, she just stumbles when Hook blows open the window to the room she's in, but it knocks her for six so badly that she can't even stand up; apparently she's so disorientated that it takes ''both'' Moira and Peter to help her into the house! And, at the thought of Hook being back, she does what any rational person would do. Faints.

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* It's been ''eighty years'', but Wendy is ''still'' in touch with Neverland. Initially, she just stumbles when Hook blows open the window to the room she's in, but it knocks her for six so badly that she can't even stand up; apparently she's so disorientated disoriented that it takes ''both'' Moira and Peter to help her into the house! And, at the thought of Hook being back, she does what any rational person would do. Faints.
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\n* It may have been all part of a scheme to destroy Peter, but darned if scenes featuring Hook interacting with Jack didn't tug at the heartstrings. The bloodthirsty pirate king seems to take ''genuine'' joy in indulging Jack, encouraging his behavior and accomplishments, and exulting in his triumph at the ball game. For a short period, James Hook is a ''far'' better father to Jack than Peter has been, and he seems to actually ''enjoy''his faux role, in spite of his true nature.
--> "You '''DID IT''', son!"


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* Peter [[spoiler:going through the Lost Boys' old hideout]].
* Peter [[spoiler:passing his sword and the title of "The Pan" down to Thudbutt]].
* The pixie dust works with happy thoughts. Peter's happy thought that allowed him to fly again: [[spoiler:Jack's birth.]]

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* Peter [[spoiler:going going through the Lost Boys' old hideout]].
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* Peter [[spoiler:passing passing his sword and the title of "The Pan" down to Thudbutt]].
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* The pixie dust works with happy thoughts. Peter's happy thought that allowed him to fly again: [[spoiler:Jack's Jack's birth.]]



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* Peter sees a statue of himself and Tinkerbell and this exchange occurs.
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* It's taken ''eighty two years'', but Wendy ''finally'' gets an answer to "Boy, why are you crying?". The answer? "A tear for every happy thought."

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* It's taken ''eighty two years'', but Wendy ''finally'' gets an answer to "Boy, why are you crying?". The answer? "A tear for every happy thought."



* It's been ''eighty two years'', but Wendy is ''still'' in touch with Neverland. Initially, she just stumbles when Hook blows open the window to the room she's in, but it knocks her for six so badly that she can't even stand up; apparently she's so disorientated that it takes ''both'' Moira and Peter to help her into the house! And, at the thought of Hook being back, she does what any rational person would do. Faints.


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* It's been ''eighty two years'', but Wendy is ''still'' in touch with Neverland. Initially, she just stumbles when Hook blows open the window to the room she's in, but it knocks her for six so badly that she can't even stand up; apparently she's so disorientated that it takes ''both'' Moira and Peter to help her into the house! And, at the thought of Hook being back, she does what any rational person would do. Faints.

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* The whole sequence of Peter coming back for Wendy for a new adventure to Neverland. Despite the Lost Boys have the creed of adults being pirates, Peter still maintained his friendship with Wendy even as she aged.
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** Immediately afterward, Peter rockets out of the old hideout, now magically in his old Peter Pan duds, with full memory of how to maneuver his flight.
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** It almost borders on being a tearjerker, as aside from Tink, Pockets is the first person in Neverland who shows Peter sympathy and kindness after what has been an absolute hell for the man since his arrival, with nearly everyone out to mock him or worse, kill him since he showed up. Look closely and you'll see how relieved Peter is to have finally found people willing to help him.
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* It's been ''eighty two years'', but Wendy is ''still'' in touch with Neverland. Initially, she just stumbles when Hook blows open the window to the room she's in, but it knocks her for six so badly that she can't even stand up; apparently she's so disorientated that it takes ''both'' Moira and Peter to help her into the house! And, at the thought of Hook being back, she does what any rational person would do. Faints.

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* Every single scene with Wendy and Peter. All of them. You will have feelings.
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* Similar to his disapproval over ''Film/IndianaJonesAndTheTempleOfDoom'', but meeting and marrying Kate Chapsaw, Spielberg views the movie as an OldShame, but says that he's happy he made it because it's how he met Creator/RobinWilliams--and the two became good friends as a result.

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* Similar to his disapproval over ''Film/IndianaJonesAndTheTempleOfDoom'', but meeting and marrying Kate Chapsaw, Creator/KateCapshaw, Spielberg views the movie as an OldShame, but says that he's happy he made it because it's how he met Creator/RobinWilliams--and the two became good friends as a result.
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* Spielberg views the movie as an OldShame, but says that he's happy he made it because it's how he met Creator/RobinWilliams--and the two became good friends as a result.

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* Similar to his disapproval over ''Film/IndianaJonesAndTheTempleOfDoom'', but meeting and marrying Kate Chapsaw, Spielberg views the movie as an OldShame, but says that he's happy he made it because it's how he met Creator/RobinWilliams--and the two became good friends as a result.
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* Raushan Hammond, the actor who played Thud Butt, revealed in an interview that the scene where Peter hands him the sword was improvised. The only people who knew who would get the Pan sword were Robin Williams and Steven Spielberg. Hammond's gasp of awe and beaming smile were completely genuine.
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This is inaccurate. Peter Pan wasn't crying to make himself fly, it was out of frustration.


* It's taken ''eighty two years'', but Wendy ''finally'' gets an answer to "Boy, why are you crying?". The answer? "A tear for every happy thought." This means that, without his shadow all those years ago, Peter was ''trying to make himself fly by crying to all the happy thoughts in his life!''

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* It's taken ''eighty two years'', but Wendy ''finally'' gets an answer to "Boy, why are you crying?". The answer? "A tear for every happy thought." This means that, without his shadow all those years ago, Peter was ''trying to make himself fly by crying to all the happy thoughts in his life!''"
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* Julia Roberts was suffering CreatorBreakdown as her relationship with Kiefer Sutherland fell apart - to the point she was nicknamed 'Tinker Hell' by the crew. One night she had to be hospitalised for nervous exhaustion. Spielberg visited her in hospital and gave her [[PetTheDog a teddy bear]] from the set.
* Spielberg views the movie as an OldShame, but says that he's happy he made it because it's how he met Robin Williams - and the two became good friends as a result.
* After one particularly lengthy and gruelling scene was cut, Bob Hoskins bought beer for about three hundred extras.

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* Julia Roberts Creator/JuliaRoberts was suffering CreatorBreakdown as her relationship with Kiefer Sutherland Creator/KieferSutherland fell apart - to apart--to the point she was nicknamed 'Tinker Hell' by the crew. One night she had to be hospitalised hospitalized for nervous exhaustion. Spielberg visited her in hospital and gave her [[PetTheDog a teddy bear]] from the set.
* Spielberg views the movie as an OldShame, but says that he's happy he made it because it's how he met Robin Williams - and Creator/RobinWilliams--and the two became good friends as a result.
* After one particularly lengthy and gruelling grueling scene was cut, Bob Hoskins Creator/BobHoskins bought beer for about three hundred extras.



** Dante Basco posted [[https://dantebasco.wordpress.com/2014/08/12/farewell-to-robin-williams/ this]].
---> "O’ Captain! My Captain! See you in Neverland…"

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** Dante Basco Creator/DanteBasco posted [[https://dantebasco.wordpress.com/2014/08/12/farewell-to-robin-williams/ this]].
---> "O’ "O' Captain! My Captain! See you in Neverland…"Neverland..."
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* A disguise Peter sees Jack play baseball this time, and sees him win.

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* A disguise disguised Peter sees Jack play baseball this time, and sees him win.

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