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* Peter reuniting with the now grown-up Wendy.
-->'''Wendy:''' (''looks out the window and Peter appears'') Hello Peter.\\
'''Peter:''' (''looks away sadly'') You've changed...\\
'''Wendy:''' (''smiles and turns his face to face hers'') Not really. Not ever.
** Which is unmarked in the movie's HappyEnding, as not only have Jane come back home [[CharacterDevelopment with a new view of life after her adventures]] and Peter been reunited with his old friend Wendy, but Jane's father and Wendy's husband Edward comes back home from the war.
** Peter accepting that Wendy has become an adult, but still remains a child at heart. He gives her a smile and a bow, and refers to her as "Madame".
* Tinker Bell gets over her jealousy of Wendy -- both are happy to see one another, and ''Tinker Bell'' looks to Peter with the suggestion of letting Wendy fly one last time. He agrees. Yes, you read that right, Tinker Bell, ''the fairy who tried to have Wendy'' '''shot down''' ''got over that jealousy.''
-->''(Tinker Bell sits in Wendy's hand)''\\
'''Wendy:''' ''(smiling)'' Hello Tinker Bell.\\
''(Tink looks to Peter, with a smile on her face, and he gives a sprightly nod, and she happily/mischievously covers Wendy in Pixie Dust)''\\
'''Wendy:''' ''(rising off the ground)'' Oh Tink!\\
''(Wendy giggles as she relives one of the greatest adventures of her life, no matter how briefly, and Peter Pan smiles realizing though his friend has grown up, she never outgrew her inner child either)''
** What makes this above even more Heartwarming: ''adults cannot fly'' as they've forgotten what it's like to be a child. Wendy may not fly for long, but the fact that she flies ''at all'' certainly tells us something.
*** Immediately beforehand, when Peter is pressed against the wall watching Wendy, Tinker Bell flies down to him and makes the "come here" motion with her finger, then ''points towards the window twice'' implying that she means "bring Wendy ''with'' us." [[https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=n6nBzOQzgg8 As seen here between 1:50 - 1:53]]
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** Peter also saves Jane from being soaked by [[CallBack the mermaids]], indicating he remembers Wendy did not like that. Considering how dismissive he was about it in the first film, it says a lot that [[CharacterDevelopment he understands now]] that it was not a pleasant experience for Wendy and doesn't want Jane to go through it.

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** Peter also saves Jane from being soaked by [[CallBack the mermaids]], indicating he remembers Wendy did not ''not'' like that. Considering how dismissive he was about it in the first film, it says a lot that [[CharacterDevelopment he understands now]] that it was not a pleasant experience for Wendy and doesn't want Jane to go through it.
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*** Immediately beforehand, when Peter is pressed against the wall watching Wendy, Tinker Bell flies down to him and makes the "come here" motion with her finger, then ''points towards the window twice'' implying that she means "bring Wendy ''with'' us." [[https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=n6nBzOQzgg8 As seen here between 1:50 - 1:53]]

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*** Immediately beforehand, when Peter is pressed against the wall watching Wendy, Tinker Bell flies down to him and makes the "come here" motion with her finger, then ''points towards the window twice'' implying that she means "bring Wendy ''with'' us." [[https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=n6nBzOQzgg8 As seen here between 1:50 - 1:53]]1:53]]
* The scene with Peter giving Jane a [[https://youtu.be/R4tzZIS6vXA flying tour through Neverland]], which starts with them flying over a [[EverythingsBetterWithRainbows rainbow]] and Peter taking Jane's hand to run both their hands through it. Though Jane is initially scared, she genuinely seems to be enjoying the experience (at least until [[ClingyJealousGirl Tinker Bell]] tries to push her off of Peter [[CallBack so she'll fall]]), and Peter, for his part, does seem to be making sure she's having a good time.
** Peter also saves Jane from being soaked by [[CallBack the mermaids]], indicating he remembers Wendy did not like that. Considering how dismissive he was about it in the first film, it says a lot that [[CharacterDevelopment he understands now]] that it was not a pleasant experience for Wendy and doesn't want Jane to go through it.
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* The Brazilian Portuguese dub has a meta example, in that it achieved something the original version didn't: bring Peter's original voice actor back. Lauro Fabiano, the Brazilian voice actor for Peter in the first film, returned for the sequel as the narrator.

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* The Brazilian Portuguese dub has a meta example, in that it achieved something the original version didn't: bring Peter's original voice actor back. Lauro Fabiano, the Brazilian voice actor for Peter in the first film, returned for the sequel as the narrator.narrator.
* Peter reuniting with the now grown-up Wendy.
-->'''Wendy:''' (''looks out the window and Peter appears'') Hello Peter.\\
'''Peter:''' (''looks away sadly'') You've changed...\\
'''Wendy:''' (''smiles and turns his face to face hers'') Not really. Not ever.
** Which is unmarked in the movie's HappyEnding, as not only have Jane come back home [[CharacterDevelopment with a new view of life after her adventures]] and Peter been reunited with his old friend Wendy, but Jane's father and Wendy's husband Edward comes back home from the war.
** Peter accepting that Wendy has become an adult, but still remains a child at heart. He gives her a smile and a bow, and refers to her as "Madame".
* Tinker Bell gets over her jealousy of Wendy -- both are happy to see one another, and ''Tinker Bell'' looks to Peter with the suggestion of letting Wendy fly one last time. He agrees. Yes, you read that right, Tinker Bell, ''the fairy who tried to have Wendy'' '''shot down''' ''got over that jealousy.''
-->''(Tinker Bell sits in Wendy's hand)''\\
'''Wendy:''' ''(smiling)'' Hello Tinker Bell.\\
''(Tink looks to Peter, with a smile on her face, and he gives a sprightly nod, and she happily/mischievously covers Wendy in Pixie Dust)''\\
'''Wendy:''' ''(rising off the ground)'' Oh Tink!\\
''(Wendy giggles as she relives one of the greatest adventures of her life, no matter how briefly, and Peter Pan smiles realizing though his friend has grown up, she never outgrew her inner child either)''
** What makes this above even more Heartwarming: ''adults cannot fly'' as they've forgotten what it's like to be a child. Wendy may not fly for long, but the fact that she flies ''at all'' certainly tells us something.
*** Immediately beforehand, when Peter is pressed against the wall watching Wendy, Tinker Bell flies down to him and makes the "come here" motion with her finger, then ''points towards the window twice'' implying that she means "bring Wendy ''with'' us." [[https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=n6nBzOQzgg8 As seen here between 1:50 - 1:53]]

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* The scene near the end when [[spoiler: Jane's renewed belief in fairies restores Tinker Bell to full health]]. Tink sees Jane crying, she smiles benevolently at the girl and gently tugs at her hair to get her attention.


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* The scene near the end when [[spoiler: Jane's renewed belief in fairies restores Tinker Bell to full health]]. Tink sees Jane crying, she smiles benevolently at the girl and gently tugs at her hair to get her attention.
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* The Brazilian Portuguese dub has a meta example, in that it achieved something the original version didn't: bring Peter's original voice actor back. Lauro Fabiano, the Brazilian voice actor for Peter in the first film, returned for the sequel as the narrator.
* Peter reuniting with the now grown-up Wendy.
-->'''Wendy:''' (''looks out the window and Peter appears'') Hello Peter.\\
'''Peter:''' (''looks away sadly'') You've changed...\\
'''Wendy:''' (''smiles and turns his face to face hers'') Not really. Not ever.
** Which is unmarked in the movie's HappyEnding, as not only have Jane come back home [[CharacterDevelopment with a new view of life after her adventures]] and Peter been reunited with his old friend Wendy, but Jane's father and Wendy's husband Edward comes back home from the war.
** Peter accepting that Wendy has become an adult, but still remains a child at heart. He gives her a smile and a bow, and refers to her as "Madame".
* Tinker Bell gets over her jealousy of Wendy -- both are happy to see one another, and ''Tinker Bell'' looks to Peter with the suggestion of letting Wendy fly one last time. He agrees. Yes, you read that right, Tinker Bell, ''the fairy who tried to have Wendy'' '''shot down''' ''got over that jealousy.''
-->''(Tinker Bell sits in Wendy's hand)''\\
'''Wendy:''' ''(smiling)'' Hello Tinker Bell.\\
''(Tink looks to Peter, with a smile on her face, and he gives a sprightly nod, and she happily/mischievously covers Wendy in Pixie Dust)''\\
'''Wendy:''' ''(rising off the ground)'' Oh Tink!\\
''(Wendy giggles as she relives one of the greatest adventures of her life, no matter how briefly, and Peter Pan smiles realizing though his friend has grown up, she never outgrew her inner child either)''
** What makes this above even more Heartwarming: ''adults cannot fly'' as they've forgotten what it's like to be a child. Wendy may not fly for long, but the fact that she flies ''at all'' certainly tells us something.
*** Immediately beforehand, when Peter is pressed against the wall watching Wendy, Tinker Bell flies down to him and makes the "come here" motion with her finger, then ''points towards the window twice'' implying that she means "bring Wendy ''with'' us." [[https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=n6nBzOQzgg8 As seen here between 1:50 - 1:53]]

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* The Brazilian Portuguese dub has a meta example, in that it achieved something the original version didn't: bring Peter's original voice actor back. Lauro Fabiano, the Brazilian voice actor for Peter in the first film, returned for the sequel as the narrator.
* Peter reuniting with the now grown-up Wendy.
-->'''Wendy:''' (''looks out the window and Peter appears'') Hello Peter.\\
'''Peter:''' (''looks away sadly'') You've changed...\\
'''Wendy:''' (''smiles and turns his face to face hers'') Not really. Not ever.
** Which is unmarked in the movie's HappyEnding, as not only have Jane come back home [[CharacterDevelopment with a new view of life after her adventures]] and Peter been reunited with his old friend Wendy, but Jane's father and Wendy's husband Edward comes back home from the war.
** Peter accepting that Wendy has become an adult, but still remains a child at heart. He gives her a smile and a bow, and refers to her as "Madame".
* Tinker Bell gets over her jealousy of Wendy -- both are happy to see one another, and ''Tinker Bell'' looks to Peter with the suggestion of letting Wendy fly one last time. He agrees. Yes, you read that right, Tinker Bell, ''the fairy who tried to have Wendy'' '''shot down''' ''got over that jealousy.''
-->''(Tinker Bell sits in Wendy's hand)''\\
'''Wendy:''' ''(smiling)'' Hello Tinker Bell.\\
''(Tink looks to Peter, with a smile on her face, and he gives a sprightly nod, and she happily/mischievously covers Wendy in Pixie Dust)''\\
'''Wendy:''' ''(rising off the ground)'' Oh Tink!\\
''(Wendy giggles as she relives one of the greatest adventures of her life, no matter how briefly, and Peter Pan smiles realizing though his friend has grown up, she never outgrew her inner child either)''
** What makes this above even more Heartwarming: ''adults cannot fly'' as they've forgotten what it's like to be a child. Wendy may not fly for long, but the fact that she flies ''at all'' certainly tells us something.
*** Immediately beforehand, when Peter is pressed against the wall watching Wendy, Tinker Bell flies down to him and makes the "come here" motion with her finger, then ''points towards the window twice'' implying that she means "bring Wendy ''with'' us." [[https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=n6nBzOQzgg8 As seen here between 1:50 - 1:53]]
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--> '''Wendy''': (''Wendy looks out the window and Peter appears'') Hello Peter.
--> '''Peter''': (''Peter looks away sad'') You've changed...
--> '''Wendy''': (''Wendy smiles and turns his face to face hers'') Not really. Not ever.
** Which is unmarked in the movie's HappyEnding, as not only Jane has come back home [[CharacterDevelopment with a new view of life after her adventures]] and Peter is reunited with his old friend Wendy, but Jane's father/Wendy's husband Edward comes back home from the war as well.

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--> '''Wendy''': (''Wendy looks -->'''Wendy:''' (''looks out the window and Peter appears'') Hello Peter.
--> '''Peter''': (''Peter looks
Peter.\\
'''Peter:''' (''looks
away sad'') sadly'') You've changed...
--> '''Wendy''': (''Wendy smiles
changed...\\
'''Wendy:''' (''smiles
and turns his face to face hers'') Not really. Not ever.
** Which is unmarked in the movie's HappyEnding, as not only have Jane has come back home [[CharacterDevelopment with a new view of life after her adventures]] and Peter is been reunited with his old friend Wendy, but Jane's father/Wendy's father and Wendy's husband Edward comes back home from the war as well.war.



* Tinker Bell gets over her jealousy of Wendy - both are happy to see one another, and ''Tinker Bell'' looks to Peter with the suggestion of letting Wendy fly one last time. He agrees. Yes, you read that right, Tinker Bell, ''the fairy who tried to have Wendy'' '''shot down''' ''got over that jealousy.''

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* Tinker Bell gets over her jealousy of Wendy - -- both are happy to see one another, and ''Tinker Bell'' looks to Peter with the suggestion of letting Wendy fly one last time. He agrees. Yes, you read that right, Tinker Bell, ''the fairy who tried to have Wendy'' '''shot down''' ''got over that jealousy.''



'''Wendy''': ''(Smiling)'' Hello Tinker Bell.\\

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'''Wendy''': ''(Smiling)'' '''Wendy:''' ''(smiling)'' Hello Tinker Bell.\\



'''Wendy''': ''(Rising off the ground)'' Oh Tink!\\

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'''Wendy''': ''(Rising '''Wendy:''' ''(rising off the ground)'' Oh Tink!\\
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* The Brazilian Portuguese dub has a meta example, in that it achieved something the original version didn't: bring Peter's original voice actor back. Lauro Fabiano, the Brazilian voice actor for Peter in the first film, returned for the sequel as the narrator.

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* The Brazilian Portuguese dub has a meta example, in that it achieved something the original version didn't: bring Peter's original voice actor back. Lauro Fabiano, the Brazilian voice actor for Peter in the first film, returned for the sequel as the narrator.narrator.
* Peter reuniting with the now grown-up Wendy.
--> '''Wendy''': (''Wendy looks out the window and Peter appears'') Hello Peter.
--> '''Peter''': (''Peter looks away sad'') You've changed...
--> '''Wendy''': (''Wendy smiles and turns his face to face hers'') Not really. Not ever.
** Which is unmarked in the movie's HappyEnding, as not only Jane has come back home [[CharacterDevelopment with a new view of life after her adventures]] and Peter is reunited with his old friend Wendy, but Jane's father/Wendy's husband Edward comes back home from the war as well.
** Peter accepting that Wendy has become an adult, but still remains a child at heart. He gives her a smile and a bow, and refers to her as "Madame".
* Tinker Bell gets over her jealousy of Wendy - both are happy to see one another, and ''Tinker Bell'' looks to Peter with the suggestion of letting Wendy fly one last time. He agrees. Yes, you read that right, Tinker Bell, ''the fairy who tried to have Wendy'' '''shot down''' ''got over that jealousy.''
-->''(Tinker Bell sits in Wendy's hand)''\\
'''Wendy''': ''(Smiling)'' Hello Tinker Bell.\\
''(Tink looks to Peter, with a smile on her face, and he gives a sprightly nod, and she happily/mischievously covers Wendy in Pixie Dust)''\\
'''Wendy''': ''(Rising off the ground)'' Oh Tink!\\
''(Wendy giggles as she relives one of the greatest adventures of her life, no matter how briefly, and Peter Pan smiles realizing though his friend has grown up, she never outgrew her inner child either)''
** What makes this above even more Heartwarming: ''adults cannot fly'' as they've forgotten what it's like to be a child. Wendy may not fly for long, but the fact that she flies ''at all'' certainly tells us something.
*** Immediately beforehand, when Peter is pressed against the wall watching Wendy, Tinker Bell flies down to him and makes the "come here" motion with her finger, then ''points towards the window twice'' implying that she means "bring Wendy ''with'' us." [[https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=n6nBzOQzgg8 As seen here between 1:50 - 1:53]]
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* [[spoiler: Jane telling her baby brother about her adventures in Neverland, showing her restored faith in fairy tales and making up for her bitterness in the opening of the movie.]]
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* The Brazilian Portuguese dub has a meta example, in that it achieved something the original version didn't: bring Peter's original voice actor back. Lauro Fabiano, the Brazilian voice actor for Peter in the first film, returned for the sequel as the narrator.
* Peter reuniting with the now grown-up Wendy.
--> '''Wendy''': (''Wendy looks out the window and Peter appears'') Hello Peter.
--> '''Peter''': (''Peter looks away sad'') You've changed...
--> '''Wendy''': (''Wendy smiles and turns his face to face hers'') Not really. Not ever.
** Which is unmarked in the movie's HappyEnding, as not only Jane has come back home [[CharacterDevelopment with a new view of life after her adventures]] and Peter is reunited with his old friend Wendy, but Jane's father/Wendy's husband Edward comes back home from the war as well.
** Peter accepting that Wendy has become an adult, but still remains a child at heart. He gives her a smile and a bow, and refers to her as "Madame".
* Tinker Bell gets over her jealousy of Wendy - both are happy to see one another, and ''Tinker Bell'' looks to Peter with the suggestion of letting Wendy fly one last time. He agrees. Yes, you read that right, Tinker Bell, ''the fairy who tried to have Wendy'' '''shot down''' ''got over that jealousy.''
-->''(Tinker Bell sits in Wendy's hand)''\\
'''Wendy''': ''(Smiling)'' Hello Tinker Bell.\\
''(Tink looks to Peter, with a smile on her face, and he gives a sprightly nod, and she happily/mischievously covers Wendy in Pixie Dust)''\\
'''Wendy''': ''(Rising off the ground)'' Oh Tink!\\
''(Wendy giggles as she relives one of the greatest adventures of her life, no matter how briefly, and Peter Pan smiles realizing though his friend has grown up, she never outgrew her inner child either)''
** What makes this above even more Heartwarming: ''adults cannot fly'' as they've forgotten what it's like to be a child. Wendy may not fly for long, but the fact that she flies ''at all'' certainly tells us something.
*** Immediately beforehand, when Peter is pressed against the wall watching Wendy, Tinker Bell flies down to him and makes the "come here" motion with her finger, then ''points towards the window twice'' implying that she means "bring Wendy ''with'' us." [[https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=n6nBzOQzgg8 As seen here between 1:50 - 1:53]]

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* The Brazilian Portuguese dub has a meta example, in that it achieved something the original version didn't: bring Peter's original voice actor back. Lauro Fabiano, the Brazilian voice actor for Peter in the first film, returned for the sequel as the narrator.
* Peter reuniting with the now grown-up Wendy.
--> '''Wendy''': (''Wendy looks out the window and Peter appears'') Hello Peter.
--> '''Peter''': (''Peter looks away sad'') You've changed...
--> '''Wendy''': (''Wendy smiles and turns his face to face hers'') Not really. Not ever.
** Which is unmarked in the movie's HappyEnding, as not only Jane has come back home [[CharacterDevelopment with a new view of life after her adventures]] and Peter is reunited with his old friend Wendy, but Jane's father/Wendy's husband Edward comes back home from the war as well.
** Peter accepting that Wendy has become an adult, but still remains a child at heart. He gives her a smile and a bow, and refers to her as "Madame".
* Tinker Bell gets over her jealousy of Wendy - both are happy to see one another, and ''Tinker Bell'' looks to Peter with the suggestion of letting Wendy fly one last time. He agrees. Yes, you read that right, Tinker Bell, ''the fairy who tried to have Wendy'' '''shot down''' ''got over that jealousy.''
-->''(Tinker Bell sits in Wendy's hand)''\\
'''Wendy''': ''(Smiling)'' Hello Tinker Bell.\\
''(Tink looks to Peter, with a smile on her face, and he gives a sprightly nod, and she happily/mischievously covers Wendy in Pixie Dust)''\\
'''Wendy''': ''(Rising off the ground)'' Oh Tink!\\
''(Wendy giggles as she relives one of the greatest adventures of her life, no matter how briefly, and Peter Pan smiles realizing though his friend has grown up, she never outgrew her inner child either)''
** What makes this above even more Heartwarming: ''adults cannot fly'' as they've forgotten what it's like to be a child. Wendy may not fly for long, but the fact that she flies ''at all'' certainly tells us something.
*** Immediately beforehand, when Peter is pressed against the wall watching Wendy, Tinker Bell flies down to him and makes the "come here" motion with her finger, then ''points towards the window twice'' implying that she means "bring Wendy ''with'' us." [[https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=n6nBzOQzgg8 As seen here between 1:50 - 1:53]]
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* The reunion between Wendy and Peter will tug at all of your heartstrings.

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* The reunion between Wendy Peter reuniting with the now grown-up Wendy.
--> '''Wendy''': (''Wendy looks out the window
and Peter will tug appears'') Hello Peter.
--> '''Peter''': (''Peter looks away sad'') You've changed...
--> '''Wendy''': (''Wendy smiles and turns his face to face hers'') Not really. Not ever.
** Which is unmarked in the movie's HappyEnding, as not only Jane has come back home [[CharacterDevelopment with a new view of life after her adventures]] and Peter is reunited with his old friend Wendy, but Jane's father/Wendy's husband Edward comes back home from the war as well.
** Peter accepting that Wendy has become an adult, but still remains a child
at all heart. He gives her a smile and a bow, and refers to her as "Madame".
* Tinker Bell gets over her jealousy
of your heartstrings.Wendy - both are happy to see one another, and ''Tinker Bell'' looks to Peter with the suggestion of letting Wendy fly one last time. He agrees. Yes, you read that right, Tinker Bell, ''the fairy who tried to have Wendy'' '''shot down''' ''got over that jealousy.''
-->''(Tinker Bell sits in Wendy's hand)''\\
'''Wendy''': ''(Smiling)'' Hello Tinker Bell.\\
''(Tink looks to Peter, with a smile on her face, and he gives a sprightly nod, and she happily/mischievously covers Wendy in Pixie Dust)''\\
'''Wendy''': ''(Rising off the ground)'' Oh Tink!\\
''(Wendy giggles as she relives one of the greatest adventures of her life, no matter how briefly, and Peter Pan smiles realizing though his friend has grown up, she never outgrew her inner child either)''
** What makes this above even more Heartwarming: ''adults cannot fly'' as they've forgotten what it's like to be a child. Wendy may not fly for long, but the fact that she flies ''at all'' certainly tells us something.
*** Immediately beforehand, when Peter is pressed against the wall watching Wendy, Tinker Bell flies down to him and makes the "come here" motion with her finger, then ''points towards the window twice'' implying that she means "bring Wendy ''with'' us." [[https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=n6nBzOQzgg8 As seen here between 1:50 - 1:53]]
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* The Brazilian Portuguese dub has a meta example, in that it achieved something the original version didn't: bring Peter's original voice actor back. Lauro Fabiano, the Brazilian voice actor for Peter in the first film, returned for the sequel as the narrator.

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* The Brazilian Portuguese dub has a meta example, in that it achieved something the original version didn't: bring Peter's original voice actor back. Lauro Fabiano, the Brazilian voice actor for Peter in the first film, returned for the sequel as the narrator.narrator.
* The reunion between Wendy and Peter will tug at all of your heartstrings.
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* The Brazilian Portuguese dub achieves something the original version didn't: bring Peter's original voice actor back. Lauro Fabiano, the Brazilian voice actor for Peter in the first film, returned for the sequel as the narrator.

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* The Brazilian Portuguese dub achieves has a meta example, in that it achieved something the original version didn't: bring Peter's original voice actor back. Lauro Fabiano, the Brazilian voice actor for Peter in the first film, returned for the sequel as the narrator.
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* The Brazilian Portuguese dub brings back Lauro Fabiano, who voiced Peter in the first film, as the narrator. This is actually rather poignant considering Peter's original voice actor, Bobby Driscoll, didn't live long enough to achieve this.

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* The Brazilian Portuguese dub brings back Lauro Fabiano, who voiced Peter in achieves something the first film, as the narrator. This is actually rather poignant considering original version didn't: bring Peter's original voice actor, Bobby Driscoll, didn't live long enough to achieve this.actor back. Lauro Fabiano, the Brazilian voice actor for Peter in the first film, returned for the sequel as the narrator.
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* In a demonstration of TookALevelInKindness, Peter stares at Jane sympathetically when he finds out why she's so desperate to go home, and when her makeshift raft sinks, he's willing to teach her to fly so she can return. Later, when he finds her again after she becomes fed with their shenanigans, Peter quickly apologizes for what they did and states they want to make her feel like she's one of them. It's quite the change compared to how dismissive he was of Wendy in the first film.

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* In a demonstration of TookALevelInKindness, Peter stares at Jane sympathetically when he finds out why she's so desperate to go home, and when her makeshift raft sinks, he's willing to teach her to fly so she can return. Later, when he finds her again after she becomes fed with their shenanigans, Peter quickly apologizes for what they did and states they want to make her feel like she's one of them. It's quite the change compared to how dismissive he was of Wendy in the first film.film.
* The Brazilian Portuguese dub brings back Lauro Fabiano, who voiced Peter in the first film, as the narrator. This is actually rather poignant considering Peter's original voice actor, Bobby Driscoll, didn't live long enough to achieve this.

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* In a demonstration of TookALevelInKindness, Peter stares at Jane sympathetically when he finds out why she's so desperate to go home, and when her makeshift raft sinks, he's willing to teach her to fly so she can return. Later, when he finds her again after she becomes fed with their shenanigans, Peter quickly apologizes for what they did and states they want to make her feel like she's one of them. It's quite the change compared to how dismissive he was of Wendy in the first film.* Peter reuniting with the now grown-up Wendy.
--> '''Wendy''': (''Wendy looks out the window and Peter appears'') Hello Peter.
--> '''Peter''': (''Peter looks away sad'') You've changed...
--> '''Wendy''': (''Wendy smiles and turns his face to face hers'') Not really. Not ever.
** Which is unmarked in the movie's HappyEnding, as not only Jane has come back home [[CharacterDevelopment with a new view of life after her adventures]] and Peter is reunited with his old friend Wendy, but Jane's father/Wendy's husband Edward comes back home from the war as well.
** Peter accepting that Wendy has become an adult, but still remains a child at heart. He gives her a smile and a bow, and refers to her as "madam".
* Tinker Bell gets over her jealousy of Wendy - both are happy to see one another, and ''Tinker Bell'' looks to Peter with the suggestion of letting Wendy fly one last time. He agrees. Yes, you read that right, Tinker Bell, ''the fairy who tried to have Wendy'' '''shot down''' ''got over that jealousy.''
-->''(Tinker Bell sits in Wendy's hand)''\\
'''Wendy''': ''(Smiling)'' Hello Tinker Bell.\\
''(Tink looks to Peter, with a smile on her face, and he gives a sprightly nod, and she happily/mischievously covers Wendy in Pixie Dust)''\\
'''Wendy''': ''(Rising off the ground)'' Oh Tink!\\
''(Wendy giggles as she relives one of the greatest adventures of her life, no matter how briefly, and Peter Pan smiles realizing though his friend has grown up, she never outgrew her inner child either)''
** What makes this above even more Heartwarming: ''adults cannot fly'' as they've forgotten what it's like to be a child. Wendy may not fly for long, but the fact that she flies ''at all'' certainly tells us something.
*** Immediately beforehand, when Peter is pressed against the wall watching Wendy, Tinker Bell flies down to him and makes the "come here" motion with her finger, then ''points towards the window twice'' implying that she means "bring Wendy ''with'' us." [[https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=n6nBzOQzgg8 As seen here between 1:50 - 1:53]]

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* In a demonstration of TookALevelInKindness, Peter stares at Jane sympathetically when he finds out why she's so desperate to go home, and when her makeshift raft sinks, he's willing to teach her to fly so she can return. Later, when he finds her again after she becomes fed with their shenanigans, Peter quickly apologizes for what they did and states they want to make her feel like she's one of them. It's quite the change compared to how dismissive he was of Wendy in the first film.* Peter reuniting with the now grown-up Wendy.
--> '''Wendy''': (''Wendy looks out the window and Peter appears'') Hello Peter.
--> '''Peter''': (''Peter looks away sad'') You've changed...
--> '''Wendy''': (''Wendy smiles and turns his face to face hers'') Not really. Not ever.
** Which is unmarked in the movie's HappyEnding, as not only Jane has come back home [[CharacterDevelopment with a new view of life after her adventures]] and Peter is reunited with his old friend Wendy, but Jane's father/Wendy's husband Edward comes back home from the war as well.
** Peter accepting that Wendy has become an adult, but still remains a child at heart. He gives her a smile and a bow, and refers to her as "madam".
* Tinker Bell gets over her jealousy of Wendy - both are happy to see one another, and ''Tinker Bell'' looks to Peter with the suggestion of letting Wendy fly one last time. He agrees. Yes, you read that right, Tinker Bell, ''the fairy who tried to have Wendy'' '''shot down''' ''got over that jealousy.''
-->''(Tinker Bell sits in Wendy's hand)''\\
'''Wendy''': ''(Smiling)'' Hello Tinker Bell.\\
''(Tink looks to Peter, with a smile on her face, and he gives a sprightly nod, and she happily/mischievously covers Wendy in Pixie Dust)''\\
'''Wendy''': ''(Rising off the ground)'' Oh Tink!\\
''(Wendy giggles as she relives one of the greatest adventures of her life, no matter how briefly, and Peter Pan smiles realizing though his friend has grown up, she never outgrew her inner child either)''
** What makes this above even more Heartwarming: ''adults cannot fly'' as they've forgotten what it's like to be a child. Wendy may not fly for long, but the fact that she flies ''at all'' certainly tells us something.
*** Immediately beforehand, when Peter is pressed against the wall watching Wendy, Tinker Bell flies down to him and makes the "come here" motion with her finger, then ''points towards the window twice'' implying that she means "bring Wendy ''with'' us." [[https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=n6nBzOQzgg8 As seen here between 1:50 - 1:53]]

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* In a demonstration of TookALevelInKindness, Peter stares at Jane sympathetically when he finds out why she's so desperate to go home, and when her makeshift raft sinks, he's willing to teach her to fly so she can return. Later, when he finds her again after she becomes fed with their shenanigans, Peter quickly apologizes for what they did and states they want to make her feel like she's one of them. It's quite the change compared to how dismissive he was of Wendy in the first film.

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* In a demonstration of TookALevelInKindness, Peter stares at Jane sympathetically when he finds out why she's so desperate to go home, and when her makeshift raft sinks, he's willing to teach her to fly so she can return. Later, when he finds her again after she becomes fed with their shenanigans, Peter quickly apologizes for what they did and states they want to make her feel like she's one of them. It's quite the change compared to how dismissive he was of Wendy in the first film.* Peter reuniting with the now grown-up Wendy.
--> '''Wendy''': (''Wendy looks out the window and Peter appears'') Hello Peter.
--> '''Peter''': (''Peter looks away sad'') You've changed...
--> '''Wendy''': (''Wendy smiles and turns his face to face hers'') Not really. Not ever.
** Which is unmarked in the movie's HappyEnding, as not only Jane has come back home [[CharacterDevelopment with a new view of life after her adventures]] and Peter is reunited with his old friend Wendy, but Jane's father/Wendy's husband Edward comes back home from the war as well.
** Peter accepting that Wendy has become an adult, but still remains a child at heart. He gives her a smile and a bow, and refers to her as "madam".
* Tinker Bell gets over her jealousy of Wendy - both are happy to see one another, and ''Tinker Bell'' looks to Peter with the suggestion of letting Wendy fly one last time. He agrees. Yes, you read that right, Tinker Bell, ''the fairy who tried to have Wendy'' '''shot down''' ''got over that jealousy.''
-->''(Tinker Bell sits in Wendy's hand)''\\
'''Wendy''': ''(Smiling)'' Hello Tinker Bell.\\
''(Tink looks to Peter, with a smile on her face, and he gives a sprightly nod, and she happily/mischievously covers Wendy in Pixie Dust)''\\
'''Wendy''': ''(Rising off the ground)'' Oh Tink!\\
''(Wendy giggles as she relives one of the greatest adventures of her life, no matter how briefly, and Peter Pan smiles realizing though his friend has grown up, she never outgrew her inner child either)''
** What makes this above even more Heartwarming: ''adults cannot fly'' as they've forgotten what it's like to be a child. Wendy may not fly for long, but the fact that she flies ''at all'' certainly tells us something.
*** Immediately beforehand, when Peter is pressed against the wall watching Wendy, Tinker Bell flies down to him and makes the "come here" motion with her finger, then ''points towards the window twice'' implying that she means "bring Wendy ''with'' us." [[https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=n6nBzOQzgg8 As seen here between 1:50 - 1:53]]
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* Although it is followed with a ''huge'' MoodWhiplash, "So to Be One of Us", with Jane playing with the Lost Boys and Peter. Although it doesn't go well at first, she eventually is shown laughing and having fun, and finally acting like a kid -- which, considering that Jane is a huge BrokenBird who was forced to grow up way too fast during the Second World War, is ''very'' sweet to see.

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* Although it is followed with a ''huge'' MoodWhiplash, "So to Be One of Us", with Jane playing with the Lost Boys and Peter. Although it doesn't go well at first, she eventually is shown laughing and having fun, and finally acting like a kid -- which, considering that Jane is a huge BrokenBird who was forced to grow up way too fast during the Second World War, is ''very'' sweet to see.see.
* In a demonstration of TookALevelInKindness, Peter stares at Jane sympathetically when he finds out why she's so desperate to go home, and when her makeshift raft sinks, he's willing to teach her to fly so she can return. Later, when he finds her again after she becomes fed with their shenanigans, Peter quickly apologizes for what they did and states they want to make her feel like she's one of them. It's quite the change compared to how dismissive he was of Wendy in the first film.
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* Peter reuniting with the now grown-up Wendy.
--> '''Wendy''': (''Wendy looks out the window and Peter appears'') Hello Peter.
--> '''Peter''': (''Peter looks away sad'') You've changed...
--> '''Wendy''': (''Wendy smiles and turns his face to face hers'') Not really. Not ever.
** Which is unmarked in the movie's HappyEnding, as not only Jane has come back home [[CharacterDevelopment with a new view of life after her adventures]] and Peter is reunited with his old friend Wendy, but Jane's father/Wendy's husband Edward comes back home from the war as well.
** Peter accepting that Wendy has become an adult, but still remains a child at heart. He gives her a smile and a bow, and refers to her as "madam".
* Tinker Bell gets over her jealousy of Wendy - both are happy to see one another, and ''Tinker Bell'' looks to Peter with the suggestion of letting Wendy fly one last time. He agrees. Yes, you read that right, Tinker Bell, ''the fairy who tried to have Wendy'' '''shot down''' ''got over that jealousy.''
-->''(Tinker Bell sits in Wendy's hand)''\\
'''Wendy''': ''(Smiling)'' Hello Tinker Bell.\\
''(Tink looks to Peter, with a smile on her face, and he gives a sprightly nod, and she happily/mischievously covers Wendy in Pixie Dust)''\\
'''Wendy''': ''(Rising off the ground)'' Oh Tink!\\
''(Wendy giggles as she relives one of the greatest adventures of her life, no matter how briefly, and Peter Pan smiles realizing though his friend has grown up, she never outgrew her inner child either)''
** What makes this above even more Heartwarming: ''adults cannot fly'' as they've forgotten what it's like to be a child. Wendy may not fly for long, but the fact that she flies ''at all'' certainly tells us something.
*** Immediately beforehand, when Peter is pressed against the wall watching Wendy, Tinker Bell flies down to him and makes the "come here" motion with her finger, then ''points towards the window twice'' implying that she means "bring Wendy ''with'' us." [[https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=n6nBzOQzgg8 As seen here between 1:50 - 1:53]]

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** Immediately beforehand, when Peter is pressed against the wall watching Wendy, Tinker Bell flies down to him and makes the "come here" motion with her finger, then ''points towards the window twice'' implying that she means "bring Wendy ''with'' us." [[https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=n6nBzOQzgg8 As seen here between 1:50 - 1:53]]

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** What makes this above even more Heartwarming: ''adults cannot fly'' as they've forgotten what it's like to be a child. Wendy may not fly for long, but the fact that she flies ''at all'' certainly tells us something.
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Immediately beforehand, when Peter is pressed against the wall watching Wendy, Tinker Bell flies down to him and makes the "come here" motion with her finger, then ''points towards the window twice'' implying that she means "bring Wendy ''with'' us." [[https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=n6nBzOQzgg8 As seen here between 1:50 - 1:53]]
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* Tinkerbell gets over her jealousy of Wendy - both are happy to see one another, and ''Tinkerbell'' looks to Peter with the suggestion of letting Wendy fly one last time. He agrees. Yes, you read that right, Tinkerbell, ''the fairy who tried to have Wendy'' '''shot down''' ''got over that jealousy.''
-->''(Tinkerbell sits in Wendy's hand)''\\
'''Wendy''': ''(Smiling)'' Hello Tinkerbell.\\

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* Tinkerbell Tinker Bell gets over her jealousy of Wendy - both are happy to see one another, and ''Tinkerbell'' ''Tinker Bell'' looks to Peter with the suggestion of letting Wendy fly one last time. He agrees. Yes, you read that right, Tinkerbell, Tinker Bell, ''the fairy who tried to have Wendy'' '''shot down''' ''got over that jealousy.''
-->''(Tinkerbell -->''(Tinker Bell sits in Wendy's hand)''\\
'''Wendy''': ''(Smiling)'' Hello Tinkerbell.Tinker Bell.\\



** Immediately beforehand, when Peter is pressed against the wall watching Wendy, Tinkerbell flies down to him and makes the "come here" motion with her finger, then ''points towards the window twice'' implying that she means "bring Wendy ''with'' us." [[https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=n6nBzOQzgg8 As seen here between 1:50 - 1:53]]

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** Immediately beforehand, when Peter is pressed against the wall watching Wendy, Tinkerbell Tinker Bell flies down to him and makes the "come here" motion with her finger, then ''points towards the window twice'' implying that she means "bring Wendy ''with'' us." [[https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=n6nBzOQzgg8 As seen here between 1:50 - 1:53]]
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** Immediately beforehand, when Peter is pressed against the wall watching Wendy, Tinkerbell flies down to him and makes the "come here" motion with her finger, then ''points towards the window twice'' implying that she means "bring Wendy ''with'' us." [[https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=n6nBzOQzgg8 As seen here between 1:50 - 1:53]]
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-->''(Tinkerbell sits in Wendy's hand)''\\
'''Wendy''': ''(Smiling)'' Hello Tinkerbell.\\
''(Tink looks to Peter, with a smile on her face, and he gives a sprightly nod, and she happily/mischievously covers Wendy in Pixie Dust)''\\
'''Wendy''': ''(Rising off the ground)'' Oh Tink!\\
''(Wendy giggles as she relives one of the greatest adventures of her life, no matter how briefly, and Peter Pan smiles realizing though his friend has grown up, she never outgrew her inner child either)''

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* [[spoiler: Jane telling her baby brother about her adventures in Neverland, showing her restored faith in fairy tales and making up for her bitterness in the opening of the movie]]

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* [[spoiler: Jane telling her baby brother about her adventures in Neverland, showing her restored faith in fairy tales and making up for her bitterness in the opening of the movie]]movie.]]
* Although it is followed with a ''huge'' MoodWhiplash, "So to Be One of Us", with Jane playing with the Lost Boys and Peter. Although it doesn't go well at first, she eventually is shown laughing and having fun, and finally acting like a kid -- which, considering that Jane is a huge BrokenBird who was forced to grow up way too fast during the Second World War, is ''very'' sweet to see.
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* The scene near the end of "Return to Neverland", when [[spoiler: Jane's renewed belief in fairies restores Tinker Bell to full health]]. Tink sees Jane crying, she smiles benevolently at the girl and gently tugs at her hair to get her attention.

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* The scene near the end of "Return to Neverland", when [[spoiler: Jane's renewed belief in fairies restores Tinker Bell to full health]]. Tink sees Jane crying, she smiles benevolently at the girl and gently tugs at her hair to get her attention.



** Peter accepting that Wendy has become an adult, but still remains a child at heart. He gives her a smile and a bow, and refers to her as "madame".

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** Peter accepting that Wendy has become an adult, but still remains a child at heart. He gives her a smile and a bow, and refers to her as "madame"."madam".
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--> '''Wendy''': (''Wendy smiles and turns his face to face hers'') Not really, not ever.

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--> '''Wendy''': (''Wendy smiles and turns his face to face hers'') Not really, not really. Not ever.

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* Tinkerbell gets over her jealousy of Wendy - both are happy to see one another, and ''Tinkerbell'' looks to Peter with the suggestion of letting Wendy fly one last time. He agrees. Yes, you read that right, Tinkerbell, ''the fairy who tried to have Wendy'' '''shot down''' ''got over that jealousy.''

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** Peter accepting that Wendy has become an adult, but still remains a child at heart. He gives her a smile and a bow, and refers to her as "madame".
* Tinkerbell gets over her jealousy of Wendy - both are happy to see one another, and ''Tinkerbell'' looks to Peter with the suggestion of letting Wendy fly one last time. He agrees. Yes, you read that right, Tinkerbell, ''the fairy who tried to have Wendy'' '''shot down''' ''got over that jealousy.''''
* [[spoiler: Jane telling her baby brother about her adventures in Neverland, showing her restored faith in fairy tales and making up for her bitterness in the opening of the movie]]
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* In the second movie, when Peter sees the grown-up Wendy again.

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* In the second movie, when Peter sees reuniting with the now grown-up Wendy again.Wendy.



** Which is enmarked in the movie's HappyEnding, as not only Jane has come back home [[CharacterDevelopment with a new view of life after her adventures]] and Peter is reunited with his old friend Wendy, but Jane's father/Wendy's husband Edward comes back home from the war as well.
* Tinkerbell gets over her jealousy of Wendy - both are happy to see one another, and ''Tinkerbell'' looks to Peter with the suggestion of letting Wendy fly one last time. He agrees. Yes, you read that right, Tinkerbell, ''the fairy who tried to have Wendy'' '''shot down''' ''got over that jealousy.''

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** Which is enmarked unmarked in the movie's HappyEnding, as not only Jane has come back home [[CharacterDevelopment with a new view of life after her adventures]] and Peter is reunited with his old friend Wendy, but Jane's father/Wendy's husband Edward comes back home from the war as well.
* Tinkerbell gets over her jealousy of Wendy - both are happy to see one another, and ''Tinkerbell'' looks to Peter with the suggestion of letting Wendy fly one last time. He agrees. Yes, you read that right, Tinkerbell, ''the fairy who tried to have Wendy'' '''shot down''' ''got over that jealousy.''
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** Which is enmarked in the movie's HappyEnding, as not only Jane has come back home [[CharacterDevelopment with a new view of life after her adventures]] and Peter is reunited with his old friend Wendy, but Jane's AbsurdlyYouthfulFather/Wendy's husband Edward comes back home from the war as well.

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** Which is enmarked in the movie's HappyEnding, as not only Jane has come back home [[CharacterDevelopment with a new view of life after her adventures]] and Peter is reunited with his old friend Wendy, but Jane's AbsurdlyYouthfulFather/Wendy's father/Wendy's husband Edward comes back home from the war as well.
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* The scene near the end of "Return to Neverland", when [[spoiler: Jane's renewed belief in fairies restores Tinker Bell to full health]]. Tink sees Jane crying, she smiles benevolently at the girl and gently tugs at her hair to get her attention.
* In the second movie, when Peter sees the grown-up Wendy again.
--> '''Wendy''': (''Wendy looks out the window and Peter appears'') Hello Peter.
--> '''Peter''': (''Peter looks away sad'') You've changed...
--> '''Wendy''': (''Wendy smiles and turns his face to face hers'') Not really, not ever.
** Which is enmarked in the movie's HappyEnding, as not only Jane has come back home [[CharacterDevelopment with a new view of life after her adventures]] and Peter is reunited with his old friend Wendy, but Jane's AbsurdlyYouthfulFather/Wendy's husband Edward comes back home from the war as well.
* Tinkerbell gets over her jealousy of Wendy - both are happy to see one another, and ''Tinkerbell'' looks to Peter with the suggestion of letting Wendy fly one last time. He agrees. Yes, you read that right, Tinkerbell, ''the fairy who tried to have Wendy'' '''shot down''' ''got over that jealousy.''

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