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* In the original novels, the Lost Boys were children who'd fallen out of their baby carriages and never been claimed. This implies that Jake, Cubby, and Izzy are all either orphans brought to Neverland by Peter, or unclaimed children. Regardless, they've likely lived on Neverland their whole lives.
** Uh... how is this horrific? Honestly, if they're orphaned and/or Lost Children, it should be a ''good'' thing that they end up in Neverland and therefore into a family of their own.

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* In the original novels, the Lost Boys were children who'd fallen out of their baby carriages and never been claimed. This implies that Jake, Cubby, and Izzy are all either orphans brought to Neverland by Peter, or unclaimed children. Regardless, they've likely lived on Neverland their whole lives.
** Uh... how is this horrific? Honestly, if they're orphaned and/or Lost Children, it should be a ''good'' thing that they end up in Neverland and therefore into a family of their own.
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* In the original novels, the Lost Boys were children who'd fallen out of their baby carriages and never been claimed. This implies that Jake, Cubby, and Izzy are all either orphans brought to Neverland by Peter, or unclaimed children. Regardless, they've likely lived on Neverland their whole lives. They might also have come to Neverland like the Darlings, only they've completely forgotten their homes and families, because [[Film/{{Hook}} "Neverland makes you forget".]]

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* In the original novels, the Lost Boys were children who'd fallen out of their baby carriages and never been claimed. This implies that Jake, Cubby, and Izzy are all either orphans brought to Neverland by Peter, or unclaimed children. Regardless, they've likely lived on Neverland their whole lives. They might also have come to lives.
** Uh... how is this horrific? Honestly, if they're orphaned and/or Lost Children, it should be a ''good'' thing that they end up in
Neverland like the Darlings, only they've completely forgotten and therefore into a family of their homes and families, because [[Film/{{Hook}} "Neverland makes you forget".]]own.
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* Peter doesn't need his shadow to fly! He can just use Tinkerbe... [[Franchise/DisneyFairies oh yeah]].
** Yes, he doesn't need it. The reason is that without his shadow he feels sad, but it's constant Happy Thinking what keeps him afloat.

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* In the original novels, the Lost Boys were children who'd fallen out of their baby carriages and never been claimed. This implies that Jake, Cubby, and Izzy are all either orphans brought to Neverland by Peter, or unclaimed children. Regardless, they've likely lived on Neverland their whole lives. They might also have come to Neverland like the Darlings, only they've completely forgotten their homes and families, because "Neverland makes you forget" (Hook, 1991).
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* In the original novels, the Lost Boys were children who'd fallen out of their baby carriages and never been claimed. This implies that Jake, Cubby, and Izzy are all either orphans brought to Neverland by Peter, or unclaimed children. Regardless, they've likely lived on Neverland their whole lives. They might also have come to Neverland like the Darlings, only they've completely forgotten their homes and families, because [[Film/{{Hook}} "Neverland makes you forget" (Hook, 1991).
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* You know how most of the episodes are comedic and mostly inconsequential to both the main characters and the villains until the stakes are raised in a special? Well, in the original ''Peter Pan'' novel, the narrator explains that the Lost Boys, the pirates, and pretty much everyone and everything in Neverland goes around in circles trying to get the one-up on each other- until [[FisherKingdom Peter comes back and kickstarts the plot.]] Now take a guess at who appears in those aforementioned specials...

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* You know how most of the episodes are comedic and mostly inconsequential to both the main characters and the villains until the stakes are raised in a special? Well, in the original ''Peter Pan'' novel, the narrator explains that the Lost Boys, the pirates, and pretty much everyone and everything in Neverland goes go around in circles trying to get the one-up on each other- until [[FisherKingdom Peter comes back and kickstarts the plot.]] Now take a guess at who appears in those aforementioned specials...
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* You know how most of the episodes are comedic and mostly inconsequential to both the main characters and the villains until the stakes are raised in a special? Well, in the ''Peter Pan'' novel, the narrator explains that the Lost Boys, the pirates, and pretty much everyone and everything in Neverland goes around in circles trying to get the one-up on each other- until [[FisherKingdom Peter comes back and kickstarts the plot.]] Now take a guess at who appears in those aforementioned specials...

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* You know how most of the episodes are comedic and mostly inconsequential to both the main characters and the villains until the stakes are raised in a special? Well, in the original ''Peter Pan'' novel, the narrator explains that the Lost Boys, the pirates, and pretty much everyone and everything in Neverland goes around in circles trying to get the one-up on each other- until [[FisherKingdom Peter comes back and kickstarts the plot.]] Now take a guess at who appears in those aforementioned specials...
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* You know how most of the episodes are comedic and mostly inconsequential to both the main characters and the villains until the stakes are raised in a special? Well, in the novel, the narrator explains that the Lost Boys, the pirates, and pretty much everyone and everything in Neverland goes around in circles trying to get the one-up on each other- until [[FisherKingdom Peter comes back and kickstarts the plot.]] Now take a guess at who appears in those aforementioned specials...

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* You know how most of the episodes are comedic and mostly inconsequential to both the main characters and the villains until the stakes are raised in a special? Well, in the ''Peter Pan'' novel, the narrator explains that the Lost Boys, the pirates, and pretty much everyone and everything in Neverland goes around in circles trying to get the one-up on each other- until [[FisherKingdom Peter comes back and kickstarts the plot.]] Now take a guess at who appears in those aforementioned specials...
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\n* You know how most of the episodes are comedic and mostly inconsequential to both the main characters and the villains until the stakes are raised in a special? Well, in the novel, the narrator explains that the Lost Boys, the pirates, and pretty much everyone and everything in Neverland goes around in circles trying to get the one-up on each other- until [[FisherKingdom Peter comes back and kickstarts the plot.]] Now take a guess at who appears in those aforementioned specials...
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* At first, it seems like heavy doses of TookALevelInDumbass and BadassDecay when Captain Hook is thwarted by the pirate kids, until you realize that Hook has ''always'' found himself defeated by children, starting with the original PeterPan.

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* At first, it seems like heavy doses of TookALevelInDumbass and BadassDecay when Captain Hook is thwarted by the pirate kids, until you realize that Hook has ''always'' found himself defeated by children, starting with the original PeterPan.Franchise/PeterPan.
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* In the original novels, the Lost Boys were children who'd fallen out of their baby carriages and never been claimed. This implies that Jake, Cubby, and Izzy are all either orphans brought to Neverland by Peter, or unclaimed children. Regardless, they've likely lived on Neverland their whole lives. They might also have come to Neverland like the Darlings, only they've completely forgotten their homes and families, because "Neverland makes you forget" (Hook, 1991).

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* In the original novels, the Lost Boys were children who'd fallen out of their baby carriages and never been claimed. This implies that Jake, Cubby, and Izzy are all either orphans brought to Neverland by Peter, or unclaimed children. Regardless, they've likely lived on Neverland their whole lives. They might also have come to Neverland like the Darlings, only they've completely forgotten their homes and families, because "Neverland makes you forget" (Hook, 1991).1991).
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* Peter doesn't need his shadow to fly! He can just use Tinkerbe... [[DisneyFairies oh yeah]].

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* Peter doesn't need his shadow to fly! He can just use Tinkerbe... [[DisneyFairies [[Franchise/DisneyFairies oh yeah]].
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** Yes, he doesn't need it. The reason is that without his shadow he feels sad, but it's constant Happy Thinking what keeps him afloat.

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* Peter doesn't need his shadow to fly! He can just use Tinkerbe... [[DisneyFairies oh yeah]].
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** Not to mention that Jake and his crew pretty much ''are'' three of Peter Pan's lost boys (with one girl) who he's appointed as his own pirate crew for Pirate Island.

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** Not to mention that Jake and his crew pretty much ''are'' three of Peter Pan's lost boys (with one girl) who he's appointed as his own pirate crew for Pirate Island.Island.

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* In the original novels, the Lost Boys were children who'd fallen out of their baby carriages and never been claimed. This implies that Jake, Cubby, and Izzy are all either orphans brought to Neverland by Peter, or unclaimed children. Regardless, they've likely lived on Neverland their whole lives. They might also have come to Neverland like the Darlings, only they've completely forgotten their homes and families, because "Neverland makes you forget" (Hook, 1991).
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* At first, it seems like heavy doses of TookALevelInDumbass and BadassDecay when Captain Hook is thwarted by the pirate kids, until you realize that Hook has ''always'' found himself defeated by children, starting with the original PeterPan.

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* At first, it seems like heavy doses of TookALevelInDumbass and BadassDecay when Captain Hook is thwarted by the pirate kids, until you realize that Hook has ''always'' found himself defeated by children, starting with the original PeterPan.PeterPan.
** Not to mention that Jake and his crew pretty much ''are'' three of Peter Pan's lost boys (with one girl) who he's appointed as his own pirate crew for Pirate Island.
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* At first, it seems like heavy doses of TookALevelInDumbass and BadassDecay when Captain Hook is thwarted by the pirate kids, until you realize that Hook has ''always'' found himself defeated by children, starting with the original PeterPan.

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