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* OriginEpisodes: For Peter Pan and Captain Hook as it explains how they got to Neverland and became enemies.
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* OriginEpisodes: OriginsEpisode: For Peter Pan and Captain Hook as it explains how they got to Neverland and became enemies.
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* OriginEpisode: OriginEpisodes: For Peter Pan and Captain Hook as it explains how they got to Neverland and became enemies.
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* OriginStory
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* OriginStoryOriginEpisode: For Peter Pan and Captain Hook as it explains how they got to Neverland and became enemies.
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* SpiritualSuccessor: to ''Series/TinMan'' and ''Series/{{Alice|2009}}''.
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''Neverland'' is a two-part miniseries by Nick Willing, the creator of ''Series/TinMan'' and ''Series/{{Alice|2009}}'', released in 2011 by Creator/{{Syfy}}.
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''Neverland'' is a two-part miniseries by Nick Willing, the creator of ''Series/TinMan'' and ''Series/{{Alice|2009}}'', released in 2011 by Creator/{{Syfy}}.
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''Neverland'' is a two-part
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''Neverland'' is a two part miniseries by Nick Willing, the creator of ''Series/TinMan'' and ''Series/{{Alice|2009}}'', released in 2011 by Creator/{{Syfy}}.
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''Neverland'' is a two part two-part miniseries by Nick Willing, the creator of ''Series/TinMan'' and ''Series/{{Alice|2009}}'', released in 2011 by Creator/{{Syfy}}.
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* KillEmAll: The pirates' plan for the Indians after they raise their army from London.
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* ImmortalityField: While the place's exact nature isn't very clear in [[Literature/PeterPan J. M. Barrie's works]], this series depicts Neverland as a planet paradoxically at both center and edges of the universe where time stands still due to external cosmic forces converging there because of its location and prevents anyone living there from ageing.
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* CanonForeigner: Captain Bonny, The Holy Man, Dr. Fludd, and Fox.
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* GoingNative: When Peter sees the boys in the clothing the tribe gave them, he remarks that they've "gone native."
* HeroWithBadPublicity: After Peter is tricked into leading the pirates to the Tree Spirits' colony [[spoiler: and they burn it]], both the Spirits and Kaw blame him for it, and call him a traitor.
* HeroWithBadPublicity: After Peter is tricked into leading the pirates to the Tree Spirits' colony [[spoiler: and they burn it]], both the Spirits and Kaw blame him for it, and call him a traitor.
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* GoingNative: When Peter sees the boys in the clothing the tribe gave them, he playfully remarks that they've "gone native."
* HeroWithBadPublicity: After Peter is tricked into leading the pirates to the Tree Spirits' colony [[spoiler: and they burn it]], both the Spirits and Kaw blame him for it, and call him a traitor. They change their perception of him once they realize that he's genuinely on their side.
* HeroWithBadPublicity: After Peter is tricked into leading the pirates to the Tree Spirits' colony [[spoiler: and they burn it]], both the Spirits and Kaw blame him for it, and call him a traitor. They change their perception of him once they realize that he's genuinely on their side.
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** [[spoiler:Hook was involved in another one, which include Peter's parents. He tried simplifying it himself by taking out Peter's father.]]
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** [[spoiler:Hook was involved in another one, which include includes Peter's parents. He tried simplifying it himself by taking out Peter's father.]]
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It may have escaped your attention, but this story is set well past the reign of Henry VII, so even if that's true there's absolutely no reason the story can't have black people in it.
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* PoliticallyCorrectHistory: One of Peter's crew is black.
** They're street urchins barely surviving, so it's not as though it's that far out of place, considering there have been black people in Britain since the Roman invasion.
** Actually, no there haven't - the first recorded black person in England was a minstrel of Catherine of Aragon, John Brown, who entered the service of Henry VII.
** They're street urchins barely surviving, so it's not as though it's that far out of place, considering there have been black people in Britain since the Roman invasion.
** Actually, no there haven't - the first recorded black person in England was a minstrel of Catherine of Aragon, John Brown, who entered the service of Henry VII.
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there is no Fridge Horror below, and that's because Fridge Horror doesn't go on this page
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* BlessedWithSuck / CursedWithAwesome: If you end up in Neverland, you stop aging and essentially can live forever...but as you are when you arrived. See FridgeHorror below for what this means if you arrive in a less-than-ideal state. Likewise, while you can apparently die by violent means (or explode from too much magic, see the fate of [[spoiler: Captain Bonny]]) or recover from injuries, if you're mutilated like [[spoiler: Hook's severed hand]], it doesn't grow back.
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* BlessedWithSuck / CursedWithAwesome: If you end up in Neverland, you stop aging and essentially can live forever...but as you are when you arrived. See FridgeHorror below for what this means arrived, even if you arrive in a less-than-ideal state. Likewise, while you can apparently die by violent means (or explode from too much magic, see the fate of [[spoiler: Captain Bonny]]) or recover from injuries, if you're mutilated like [[spoiler: Hook's severed hand]], it doesn't grow back.
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* PoliticallyCorrectHistory: One of Peter's crew is black.
** They're street urchins barely surviving, so it's not as though it's that far out of place, considering there have been black people in Britain since the Roman invasion.
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** They're street urchins barely surviving, so it's not as though it's that far out of place, considering there have been black people in Britain since the Roman invasion.
** Actually, no there haven't - the first recorded black person in England was a minstrel of Catherine of Aragon, John Brown, who entered the service of Henry VII.
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* {{Homage}}: At times, it seems Anna Friel (Captain Bonny) is channeling HelenaBonhamCarter's portrayal of [[Film/HarryPotter Bellatrix Lestrange]].
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* {{Homage}}: At times, it seems Anna Friel (Captain Bonny) is channeling HelenaBonhamCarter's Creator/HelenaBonhamCarter's portrayal of [[Film/HarryPotter Bellatrix Lestrange]].
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''Neverland'' is a two part miniseries by Nick Willing, the creator of ''Series/TinMan'' and ''Series/{{Alice|2009}}'', released in 2011 by the SyFy network.
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''Neverland'' is a two part miniseries by Nick Willing, the creator of ''Series/TinMan'' and ''Series/{{Alice|2009}}'', released in 2011 by the SyFy network.
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* CrazyJealousGuy: [[spoiler:Hook turns out to have been this when Peter's mother was alive. He held romantic feelings for her and was infuriated when she chose another man over him. He supposedly challenged Peter's father to a duel and killed him.]]
* LikeASonToMe: While Hook initially had strong paternal feelings for the Lost Boys, he shared a close bond with Peter. This was most likely a result of him harboring feelings for Peter's deceased mother and wanting to replace the boy's father. This of course changes in the end where Hook wants Peter dead.
** [[spoiler:Hook was involved in another one, which include Peter's parents. He tried simplifying it himself by taking out Peter's father.]]
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* PetTheDog: Before Hook's VillainousBreakdown, he cared deeply for his boys.boys, especially Peter.
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* {{Yandere}}: Implied with [[spoiler:Hook. He had feelings for Peter's mother when she was still alive. However, things took a dark turn when she chose Peter's father. In a jealous rage, he "challenged" Peter's father to a duel and was able to [[MurderTheHypotenuse kill him]].]]
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* WeHaveReserves: Averted. After Hook kills two of Bonny's men, she quickly points out to him every crewmember on the ship is irreplacable due to being stuck in Neverland.
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* {{Neverland}}: Of course.Naturally, it serves as an OriginStory for Peter Pan, and "[[{{Technobabble}} explains]]" that no one ages in Neverland because it's on a planet in the center of the universe, so time stands still for anyone there.