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* ''WesternAnimation/{{Boogie}}'' has a MushroomSamba from the titular character after being injected by morphine, where he enters a Disneyland parody called "War Land". There's a Tinkerbell in the entrance who blows up children with a ''GrenadeLauncher''.
* ''WesternAnimation/{{Boogie}}'' has a MushroomSamba from the titular character after being injected by morphine, where he enters a Disneyland parody called "War Land". There's a Tinkerbell in the entrance who blows up children with a ''GrenadeLauncher''.
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* ''WesternAnimation/{{Boogie}}'' has a MushroomSamba from the titular character after being injected by morphine, where he enters a Disneyland parody called "War Land". There's a Tinkerbell in the entrance who blows up children with a ''GrenadeLauncher''.
* ''WesternAnimation/{{Boogie}}'' has a MushroomSamba from the titular character after being injected by morphine, where he enters a Disneyland parody called "War Land". There's a Tinkerbell in the entrance who blows up children with a ''GrenadeLauncher''.
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* An old kung-fu film, ''Film/MyYoungAuntie'', spoofs the final battle of Peter Pan during a banquet duel between Charlie, the protagonist and a challenger dressed like a pirate. When the challenger pulls out a saber, Charlie responds by pulling out a short, dinky little knife.
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* The Toys/{{Lalaloopsy}} Mini doll [[https://vignette.wikia.nocookie.net/lalaloopsyland/images/6/68/Mini_pete_r._1.PNG/revision/latest/scale-to-width-down/486?cb=20130123004317 Pete R. Canfly]] bears a strong resemblance to Disney's Peter, and comes with a pet crocodile.
* The Toys/{{Lalaloopsy}} Mini doll [[https://vignette.wikia.nocookie.net/lalaloopsyland/images/6/68/Mini_pete_r._1.PNG/revision/latest/scale-to-width-down/486?cb=20130123004317 Pete R. Canfly]] bears a strong resemblance to Disney's Peter, and comes with a pet crocodile.
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* In ''Film/{{Eternals}}'', Kingo compares the Eternals to ''Peter Pan'', with Ikaris as Peter, Sersi as Wendy, Sprite as Tinker Bell, and the others as Lost Boys. With his point being that again Tinker Bell has an unrequited crush on Peter
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* Peter Pan and Tinker Bell appear in ''Mickey's Memory Challenge'' as two of the characters who can be matched.
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** A sketch from "Cheese Puff Mountain" has Peter meet two pixies named Pinker Bell and Stinker Bell.
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* ''WesternAnimation/{{Boogie}}'', an R-Rated animated flick, has the titular character hallucinating a MushroomSamba sequence where he visits a Disneyland parody, complete with a Tinkerbell {{Expy}} who blows up children with a ''GrenadeLauncher''. Yes, it's PlayedForLaughs.
* ''WesternAnimation/{{Boogie}}'', an R-Rated animated flick, has the titular character hallucinating a MushroomSamba sequence where he visits a Disneyland parody, complete with a Tinkerbell {{Expy}} who blows up children with a ''GrenadeLauncher''. Yes, it's PlayedForLaughs.
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* ''Literature/PlanetEarthIsBlue'': Bridget used to read ''Peter Pan'' to Nova.
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* ''WesternAnimation/{{Boogie}}'', an R-Rated animated flick, has the titular character hallucinating a MushroomSamba sequence where he visits a Disneyland parody, complete with a Tinkerbell {{Expy}} who blows up children with a ''GrenadeLauncher''. Yes, it's PlayedForLaughs.
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* Draz from ''Literature/KeasFlight'' wears a Peter Pan outfit in the VR sim.
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* ''Comicbook/DylanDog'' offers a DarkerAndEdgier follow-up to Peter Pan in issue #154, ''Il Battito Del Tempo'' (Time's Beat). In it, it's revealed that Peter, Tinkerbell and the Lost Boys decided to settle down on Earth, but whereas Tinkerbell used her magic to keep herself and Peter (who is put under a spell as a manchild she can take care of) adult, the Lost Boys were left to get old. When one of the Lost Boys dies of age, the others decide to [[ImmortalityImmorality rape Tinkerbell in order to regain their youth]]. In response, Tinkerbell [[WouldHurtAChild murders them]] and Dylan is also hit to death when he gets in the way. However, Peter's shadow helps him snap out of Tinkerbell's spell and he calls her out for what she has done. In the end, Tinkerbell uses all of her magic to rewind time, bring Dylan and the elder Lost Boys back to life and finally age peacefully as a mortal with Peter.
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* ''Comicbook/DylanDog'' offers a DarkerAndEdgier follow-up to Peter Pan in issue #154, ''Il Battito Del Tempo'' (Time's Beat). In it, it's revealed that Peter, Tinkerbell Tinker Bell and the Lost Boys decided to settle down on Earth, but whereas Tinkerbell Tinker Bell used her magic to keep herself and Peter (who is put under a spell as a manchild she can take care of) adult, the Lost Boys were left to get old. When one of the Lost Boys dies of age, the others decide to [[ImmortalityImmorality rape Tinkerbell Tinker Bell in order to regain their youth]]. In response, Tinkerbell Tinker Bell [[WouldHurtAChild murders them]] and Dylan is also hit to death when he gets in the way. However, Peter's shadow helps him snap out of Tinkerbell's Tinker Bell's spell and he calls her out for what she has done. In the end, Tinkerbell Tinker Bell uses all of her magic to rewind time, bring Dylan and the elder Lost Boys back to life and finally age peacefully as a mortal with Peter.
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* ''Film/ETTheExtraTerrestrial'': In one scene, Mary is reading the novel to daughter Gertie; it's the part where Tinkerbell dies and is revived, foreshadowing what's going to happen to E.T.
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* In the ''Series/FateTheWinxSaga'' episode "[[Recap/FateTheWinxSagaS1E1ToTheWatersAndTheWild To the Waters and the Wild]]", Ms.Dowling and Bloom make a reference to Tinkerbell.
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* In the ''Series/FateTheWinxSaga'' episode "[[Recap/FateTheWinxSagaS1E1ToTheWatersAndTheWild To the Waters and the Wild]]", Ms.Dowling and Bloom make a reference to Tinkerbell.Tinker Bell.
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* At the end of ''WesternAnimation/TheLionKingOneAndAHalf'', Peter, Tinkerbell, and the Lost Boys are among the many Disney characters who enter the theater to see the titular movie after Timon's mother rewinds it.
* ''WesternAnimation/RalphBreaksTheInternet:'' Peter and Tinkerbell appear in Oh My Disney.
* In ''WesternAnimation/{{Shrek}}'', Donkey gets hit by Tinkerbell and temporarily gains the ability to fly, leading to this exchange paraphrasing the ''You Can Fly!'' song;
* ''WesternAnimation/RalphBreaksTheInternet:'' Peter and Tinkerbell appear in Oh My Disney.
* In ''WesternAnimation/{{Shrek}}'', Donkey gets hit by Tinkerbell and temporarily gains the ability to fly, leading to this exchange paraphrasing the ''You Can Fly!'' song;
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* At the end of ''WesternAnimation/TheLionKingOneAndAHalf'', Peter, Tinkerbell, Tinker Bell, and the Lost Boys are among the many Disney characters who enter the theater to see the titular movie after Timon's mother rewinds it.
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* In ''WesternAnimation/{{Shrek}}'', Donkey gets hit byTinkerbell Tinker Bell and temporarily gains the ability to fly, leading to this exchange paraphrasing the ''You Can Fly!'' song;
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* In ''VideoGame/BeautyAndTheBeastABoardGameAdventure'', in the "Cogsworth's Trivia" mini-game, one of the incorrect answers to the "Who placed a spell on the castle and its inhabitants?" question is "Tinkerbell".
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* In ''VideoGame/BeautyAndTheBeastABoardGameAdventure'', in the "Cogsworth's Trivia" mini-game, one of the incorrect answers to the "Who placed a spell on the castle and its inhabitants?" question is "Tinkerbell"."Tinker Bell".
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** A sketch from "Stone Cold Steve Cold Stone" features a war between the "traditional" Disney Princesses and the more "progressive" ones. Tinkerbell is seen shooting [[WesternAnimation/{{Brave}} Merida]] at the end of the sketch.
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* In the ''[[WesternAnimation/RogerRabbitShorts Roger Rabbit]]'' short, "Trail Mix-up", one of the bees that Roger spits out has Tinkerbell's face.
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* In the ''[[WesternAnimation/RogerRabbitShorts Roger Rabbit]]'' short, "Trail Mix-up", one of the bees that Roger spits out has Tinkerbell's Tinker Bell's face.
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* Clarice from ''Literature/BlueIguana'' used to read ''Peter Pan'' to her little brother Joe. His favorite part was the alligator with the clock in his stomach. Clarice brings the book with her when she goes to Grand Cayman Island.
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** A sketch from "Batman Forever 21" has Michael sprinkle Nana with pixie dust, causing her to fly. Nana [[RealityEnsues ends up getting hung by the leash tied to her dog house]].
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* One of Creator/KennethHite's "Clio's Nightmares" horror-AU settings for ''TabletopGame/{{GURPS}}'' is an ''Age of Napoleon/Faeries'' crossover in which the fey folk have conquered Napoleonic Europe under the command of Pan -- the Greek god -- and are opposed by an Admiral Nelson who first realised the problem when he lost a hand and the ship chronometer to a kraken.
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* One of Creator/KennethHite's "Clio's Nightmares" horror-AU settings for ''TabletopGame/{{GURPS}}'' is an ''Age of Napoleon/Faeries'' crossover in which the fey folk TheFairFolk have conquered Napoleonic Europe under the command of Pan -- the Greek god -- and are opposed by an Admiral Nelson who first realised the problem when he lost a hand and the ship chronometer to a kraken.
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* ''Comicbook/CaptainBritainAndMI13'' features a warrior faerie named Tinkabelinos.
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* One of Creator/KennethHite's "Clio's Nightmares" horror-AU settings for ''TabletopGame/{{GURPS}}'' is an ''Age of Napoleon/Faeries'' crossover in which the fey folk have conquered Napoleonic Europe under the command of Pan -- the Greek god -- and are opposed by an Admiral Nelson who first realised the problem when he lost a hand and the ship chronometer to a kraken.
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* Wendy is one of the three main characters of Creator/AlanMoore's infamous ''Lost Girls'', now in her thirties and marrying a dull older man. As you'd imagine, the re-telling of the original story in a sexual manner royally pissed off Great Ormond Street Hospital, who own the rights to the original story.
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** Nana makes a cameo appearance in "Flying Dupes", where she delivers the package that Baloo was tasked to deliver to the Thembrian High Marshall, unaware that the package contains a bomb.
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* In ''WesternAnimation/BeautyAndTheBeast: A Board Game Adventure'', in the "Cogsworth's Trivia" mini-game, one of the incorrect answers to the "Who placed a spell on the castle and its inhabitants?" question is "Tinkerbell".
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* In ''WesternAnimation/BeautyAndTheBeast: A Board Game Adventure'', ''VideoGame/BeautyAndTheBeastABoardGameAdventure'', in the "Cogsworth's Trivia" mini-game, one of the incorrect answers to the "Who placed a spell on the castle and its inhabitants?" question is "Tinkerbell".
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* In ''WesternAnimation/BeautyAndTheBeast: A Board Game Adventure'', in the "Cogsworth's Trivia" mini-game, one of the incorrect answers to the "Who placed a spell on the castle and its inhabitants?" question is "Tinkerbell".
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* At the end of ''WesternAnimation/TheLionKingOneAndAHalf'', Peter, Tinkerbell, and the Lost Boys are among the many Disney characters who enter the theater to see the titular movie after Timon's mother rewinds it.
* ''WesternAnimation/RalphBreaksTheInternet:'' Peter and Tinkerbell appear in Oh My Disney.
* In ''WesternAnimation/{{Shrek}}'', Donkey gets hit by Tinkerbell and temporarily gains the ability to fly, leading to this exchange paraphrasing the ''You Can Fly!'' song;
-->'''Donkey:''' Hey, I can fly!\\
'''Peter Pan:''' He can fly!\\
'''Three Little Pigs:''' He can fly!\\
'''Captain of the Guards:''' He can talk!
* At the end of ''WesternAnimation/TheLionKingOneAndAHalf'', Peter, Tinkerbell, and the Lost Boys are among the many Disney characters who enter the theater to see the titular movie after Timon's mother rewinds it.
* ''WesternAnimation/RalphBreaksTheInternet:'' Peter and Tinkerbell appear in Oh My Disney.
* In ''WesternAnimation/{{Shrek}}'', Donkey gets hit by Tinkerbell and temporarily gains the ability to fly, leading to this exchange paraphrasing the ''You Can Fly!'' song;
-->'''Donkey:''' Hey, I can fly!\\
'''Peter Pan:''' He can fly!\\
'''Three Little Pigs:''' He can fly!\\
'''Captain of the Guards:''' He can talk!
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* ''WesternAnimation/RalphBreaksTheInternet:'' Peter and Tinkerbell appear in Oh My Disney.
* In ''WesternAnimation/{{Shrek}}'', Donkey gets hit by Tinkerbell and temporarily gains the ability to fly, leading to this exchange paraphrasing the ''You Can Fly!'' song;
-->'''Donkey:''' Hey, I can fly!\\
'''Peter Pan:''' He can fly!\\
'''Three Little Pigs:''' He can fly!\\
'''Captain of the Guards:''' He can talk!
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* In the Japanese version of ''VideoGame/MickeyMousecapade'', Captain Hook appears as the boss of the fourth level. In the North American version, The Crocodile appears as the boss of the second level.
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* The Crocodile makes guest appearances as a villain in three episodes of ''WesternAnimation/ChipNDaleRescueRangers''; "Kiwi's Big Adventure", "An Elephant Never Suspects" (where he appears as a vicious zoo animal), and "A Wolf in Cheap Clothing".
* The Crocodile appears in the Disney animated short, "WesternAnimation/GoliathII", where he is seen attempting to devour the titular character, as well as Raja and a mouse.
* ''WesternAnimation/MickeyMouse2013'': In "You, Me, and Fifi", Nana is among the Disney dogs that Goofy plays poker with when Mickey calls him.
* Captain Hook appears in the ''WesternAnimation/RawToonage'' episode with [[WesternAnimation/TaleSpin Don Karnage]], where he wins a swordfight against the titular character.
* ''WesternAnimation/RobotChicken'':
** A sketch from "Metal Militia" has the Darling children attempt to fly out the window, only to hit the ground. It is at this moment that Peter realizes he forgot to tell them to think happy thoughts.
** A sketch from "Stone Cold Steve Cold Stone" features a war between the "traditional" Disney Princesses and the more "progressive" ones. Tinkerbell is seen shooting [[WesternAnimation/{{Brave}} Merida]] at the end of the sketch.
** In a sketch from "Victoria's Secret of NIMH", the Darling parents bring in [[Film/{{Taken}} Bryan Mills]] to retrieve their missing children.
** A sketch from "Batman Forever 21" has Michael sprinkle Nana with pixie dust, causing her to fly. Nana [[RealityEnsues ends up getting hung by the leash tied to her dog house]].
* In the ''[[WesternAnimation/RogerRabbitShorts Roger Rabbit]]'' short, "Trail Mix-up", one of the bees that Roger spits out has Tinkerbell's face.
* The Crocodile appears in the Disney animated short, "WesternAnimation/GoliathII", where he is seen attempting to devour the titular character, as well as Raja and a mouse.
* ''WesternAnimation/MickeyMouse2013'': In "You, Me, and Fifi", Nana is among the Disney dogs that Goofy plays poker with when Mickey calls him.
* Captain Hook appears in the ''WesternAnimation/RawToonage'' episode with [[WesternAnimation/TaleSpin Don Karnage]], where he wins a swordfight against the titular character.
* ''WesternAnimation/RobotChicken'':
** A sketch from "Metal Militia" has the Darling children attempt to fly out the window, only to hit the ground. It is at this moment that Peter realizes he forgot to tell them to think happy thoughts.
** A sketch from "Stone Cold Steve Cold Stone" features a war between the "traditional" Disney Princesses and the more "progressive" ones. Tinkerbell is seen shooting [[WesternAnimation/{{Brave}} Merida]] at the end of the sketch.
** In a sketch from "Victoria's Secret of NIMH", the Darling parents bring in [[Film/{{Taken}} Bryan Mills]] to retrieve their missing children.
** A sketch from "Batman Forever 21" has Michael sprinkle Nana with pixie dust, causing her to fly. Nana [[RealityEnsues ends up getting hung by the leash tied to her dog house]].
* In the ''[[WesternAnimation/RogerRabbitShorts Roger Rabbit]]'' short, "Trail Mix-up", one of the bees that Roger spits out has Tinkerbell's face.
* Skillit from ''WesternAnimation/TheMask'' is basically Peter Pan's EvilCounterpart; a demonic looking child in green who sends his shadow out to steal youth from others. The name is a pun (skillet = pan).
!! References to [[WesternAnimation/PeterPan the Disney movie adaptation]]:
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* At the end of ''WesternAnimation/TheLionKingOneAndAHalf'', Peter, Tinkerbell, and the Lost Boys are among the many Disney characters who enter the theater to see the titular movie after Timon's mother rewinds it.
* ''WesternAnimation/RalphBreaksTheInternet:'' Peter and Tinkerbell appear in Oh My Disney.
* In ''WesternAnimation/{{Shrek}}'', Donkey gets hit by Tinkerbell and temporarily gains the ability to fly, leading to this exchange paraphrasing the ''You Can Fly!'' song;
-->'''Donkey:''' Hey, I can fly!\\
'''Peter Pan:''' He can fly!\\
'''Three Little Pigs:''' He can fly!\\
'''Captain of the Guards:''' He can talk!
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* ''Series/TheMuppetShow'': In "Episode 114: Creator/SandyDuncan", Mary Louise rides through the swamp, singing "Never Smile at a Crocodile", a song that only appears in instrumental form in the final draft of the 1953 Disney film, as frogs are eaten by her crocodile.
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* In the Japanese version of ''VideoGame/MickeyMousecapade'', Captain Hook appears as the boss of the fourth level. In the North American version, The Crocodile appears as the boss of the second level.
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* The Crocodile makes guest appearances as a villain in three episodes of ''WesternAnimation/ChipNDaleRescueRangers''; "Kiwi's Big Adventure", "An Elephant Never Suspects" (where he appears as a vicious zoo animal), and "A Wolf in Cheap Clothing".
* The Crocodile appears in the Disney animated short, "WesternAnimation/GoliathII", where he is seen attempting to devour the titular character, as well as Raja and a mouse.
* ''WesternAnimation/MickeyMouse2013'': In "You, Me, and Fifi", Nana is among the Disney dogs that Goofy plays poker with when Mickey calls him.
* Captain Hook appears in the ''WesternAnimation/RawToonage'' episode with [[WesternAnimation/TaleSpin Don Karnage]], where he wins a swordfight against the titular character.
* ''WesternAnimation/RobotChicken'':
** A sketch from "Metal Militia" has the Darling children attempt to fly out the window, only to hit the ground. It is at this moment that Peter realizes he forgot to tell them to think happy thoughts.
** A sketch from "Stone Cold Steve Cold Stone" features a war between the "traditional" Disney Princesses and the more "progressive" ones. Tinkerbell is seen shooting [[WesternAnimation/{{Brave}} Merida]] at the end of the sketch.
** In a sketch from "Victoria's Secret of NIMH", the Darling parents bring in [[Film/{{Taken}} Bryan Mills]] to retrieve their missing children.
** A sketch from "Batman Forever 21" has Michael sprinkle Nana with pixie dust, causing her to fly. Nana [[RealityEnsues ends up getting hung by the leash tied to her dog house]].
* In the ''[[WesternAnimation/RogerRabbitShorts Roger Rabbit]]'' short, "Trail Mix-up", one of the bees that Roger spits out has Tinkerbell's face.
!! References to [[WesternAnimation/PeterPan the Disney movie adaptation]]:
[[AC:AnimatedFilms]]
* At the end of ''WesternAnimation/TheLionKingOneAndAHalf'', Peter, Tinkerbell, and the Lost Boys are among the many Disney characters who enter the theater to see the titular movie after Timon's mother rewinds it.
* ''WesternAnimation/RalphBreaksTheInternet:'' Peter and Tinkerbell appear in Oh My Disney.
* In ''WesternAnimation/{{Shrek}}'', Donkey gets hit by Tinkerbell and temporarily gains the ability to fly, leading to this exchange paraphrasing the ''You Can Fly!'' song;
-->'''Donkey:''' Hey, I can fly!\\
'''Peter Pan:''' He can fly!\\
'''Three Little Pigs:''' He can fly!\\
'''Captain of the Guards:''' He can talk!
[[AC:PuppetShows]]
* ''Series/TheMuppetShow'': In "Episode 114: Creator/SandyDuncan", Mary Louise rides through the swamp, singing "Never Smile at a Crocodile", a song that only appears in instrumental form in the final draft of the 1953 Disney film, as frogs are eaten by her crocodile.
[[AC:VideoGames]]
* In the Japanese version of ''VideoGame/MickeyMousecapade'', Captain Hook appears as the boss of the fourth level. In the North American version, The Crocodile appears as the boss of the second level.
[[AC:WesternAnimation]]
* The Crocodile makes guest appearances as a villain in three episodes of ''WesternAnimation/ChipNDaleRescueRangers''; "Kiwi's Big Adventure", "An Elephant Never Suspects" (where he appears as a vicious zoo animal), and "A Wolf in Cheap Clothing".
* The Crocodile appears in the Disney animated short, "WesternAnimation/GoliathII", where he is seen attempting to devour the titular character, as well as Raja and a mouse.
* ''WesternAnimation/MickeyMouse2013'': In "You, Me, and Fifi", Nana is among the Disney dogs that Goofy plays poker with when Mickey calls him.
* Captain Hook appears in the ''WesternAnimation/RawToonage'' episode with [[WesternAnimation/TaleSpin Don Karnage]], where he wins a swordfight against the titular character.
* ''WesternAnimation/RobotChicken'':
** A sketch from "Metal Militia" has the Darling children attempt to fly out the window, only to hit the ground. It is at this moment that Peter realizes he forgot to tell them to think happy thoughts.
** A sketch from "Stone Cold Steve Cold Stone" features a war between the "traditional" Disney Princesses and the more "progressive" ones. Tinkerbell is seen shooting [[WesternAnimation/{{Brave}} Merida]] at the end of the sketch.
** In a sketch from "Victoria's Secret of NIMH", the Darling parents bring in [[Film/{{Taken}} Bryan Mills]] to retrieve their missing children.
** A sketch from "Batman Forever 21" has Michael sprinkle Nana with pixie dust, causing her to fly. Nana [[RealityEnsues ends up getting hung by the leash tied to her dog house]].
* In the ''[[WesternAnimation/RogerRabbitShorts Roger Rabbit]]'' short, "Trail Mix-up", one of the bees that Roger spits out has Tinkerbell's face.
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** Nana makes a cameo appearance in "Flying Dupes", where she delivers the package that Baloo was tasked to deliver to the Thembrian High Marshall, unaware that the package contains a bomb.
* Skillit from ''WesternAnimation/TheMask'' is basically Peter Pan's EvilCounterpart; a demonic looking child in green who sends his shadow out to steal youth from others. The name is a pun (skillet = pan).
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* Skillit from ''WesternAnimation/TheMask'' is basically Peter Pan's EvilCounterpart; a demonic looking child in green who sends his shadow out to steal youth from others. The name is a pun (skillet = pan).bomb.
* Skillit from ''WesternAnimation/TheMask'' is basically Peter Pan's EvilCounterpart; a demonic looking child in green who sends his shadow out to steal youth from others. The name is a pun (skillet = pan).
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* In the ''Series/FateTheWinxSaga'' episode "[[Recap/FateTheWinxSagaS1E1ToTheWatersAndTheWild To the Waters and the Wild]]", Ms.Dowling and Bloom make a reference to Tinkerbell.
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* ''Comicbook/DylanDog'' offers a DarkerAndEdgier follow-up to Peter Pan in issue #154, ''Il Battito Del Tempo'' (Time's Beat). In it, it's revealed that Peter, Tinkerbell and the Lost Boys decided to settle down on Earth, but whereas Tinkerbell used her magic to keep herself and Peter (who is put under a spell as a manchild she can take care of) adult, the Lost Boys were left to get old. When one of the Lost Boys dies of age, the others decide to [[ImmortalityImmorality rape Tinkerbell in order to regain their youth]]. In response, Tinkerbell [[WouldHurtAChild murders them]] and Dylan is also hit to death when he gets in the way. However, Peter's shadow helps him snap out of Tinkerbell's spell and he calls her out for what she has done. In the end, Tinkerbell uses all of her magic to rewind time, bring Dylan and the elder Lost Boys to life and finally age peacefully as a mortal with Peter.
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* ''Comicbook/DylanDog'' offers a DarkerAndEdgier follow-up to Peter Pan in issue #154, ''Il Battito Del Tempo'' (Time's Beat). In it, it's revealed that Peter, Tinkerbell and the Lost Boys decided to settle down on Earth, but whereas Tinkerbell used her magic to keep herself and Peter (who is put under a spell as a manchild she can take care of) adult, the Lost Boys were left to get old. When one of the Lost Boys dies of age, the others decide to [[ImmortalityImmorality rape Tinkerbell in order to regain their youth]]. In response, Tinkerbell [[WouldHurtAChild murders them]] and Dylan is also hit to death when he gets in the way. However, Peter's shadow helps him snap out of Tinkerbell's spell and he calls her out for what she has done. In the end, Tinkerbell uses all of her magic to rewind time, bring Dylan and the elder Lost Boys back to life and finally age peacefully as a mortal with Peter.
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* ''Comicbook/DylanDog'' offers a DarkerAndEdgier follow-up to Peter Pan in issue #154, ''Il Battito Del Tempo'' (Time's Beat). In it, it's revealed that Peter, Tinkerbell and the Lost Boys decided to settle down on Earth, but whereas Tinkerbell used her magic to keep herself and Peter adults, the Lost Boys were left to get old. When the first one dies of age, the other elder Lost Boys decide to [[ImmortalityImmorality rape Tinkerbell in order to regain their youth]]. In response, Tinkerbell murders them and Dylan is also accidentally hit to death when he gets in the way. However, Peter's shadow helps him snap out of it and he calls Tinkerbell out for what she has done. In the end, Tinkerbell uses all of her magic to rewind time, bring Dylan and the elder Lost Boys to life and finally age peacefully as a mortal with Peter.
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* ''Comicbook/DylanDog'' offers a DarkerAndEdgier follow-up to Peter Pan in issue #154, ''Il Battito Del Tempo'' (Time's Beat). In it, it's revealed that Peter, Tinkerbell and the Lost Boys decided to settle down on Earth, but whereas Tinkerbell used her magic to keep herself and Peter adults, (who is put under a spell as a manchild she can take care of) adult, the Lost Boys were left to get old. When one of the first one Lost Boys dies of age, the other elder Lost Boys others decide to [[ImmortalityImmorality rape Tinkerbell in order to regain their youth]]. In response, Tinkerbell [[WouldHurtAChild murders them them]] and Dylan is also accidentally hit to death when he gets in the way. However, Peter's shadow helps him snap out of it Tinkerbell's spell and he calls Tinkerbell her out for what she has done. In the end, Tinkerbell uses all of her magic to rewind time, bring Dylan and the elder Lost Boys to life and finally age peacefully as a mortal with Peter.
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* ''Comicbook/DylanDog'' offers a DarkerAndEdgier follow-up to Peter Pan in issue #154, ''Il Battito Del Tempo'' (Time's Beat). In it, it's revealed that Peter, Tinkerbell and the Lost Boys decided to settle down on Earth, but whereas Tinkerbell used her magic to keep herself and Peter adults, the Lost Boys were left to get old. When the first one dies of age, the other elder Lost Boys decide to [[ImmortalityImmorality rape Tinkerbell in order to regain their youth]]. In response, Tinkerbell murders them and Dylan is also accidentally hit to death when he gets in the way. However, Peter's shadow helps him snap out of it and he calls Tinkerbell out for what she has done. In the end, Tinkerbell uses all of her magic to rewind time, bring Dylan and the elder Lost Boys to life and finally age peacefully as a mortal with Peter.
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* Sylph from ''Manga/BlackClover'' is one to Tinker Bell. She's nicknamed "Bell", has a sassy personality, is a small fairy with insect wings who wears a green minidress, and is the companion of a teenage boy.
* Sylph from ''Manga/BlackClover'' is one to Tinker Bell. She's nicknamed "Bell", has a sassy personality, is a small fairy with insect wings who wears a green minidress, and is the companion of a teenage boy.
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* In ''Film/TheDaisyChain'', Martha reads ''Peter Pan'' to Daisy.
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* In ''Literature/IThinkILoveYou'', Bill remembers an ex-girlfriend who had a haircut that made her look like Peter Pan.
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* ''Literature/{{Shtum}}'': As a toddler, Tom would say "Peter Pan!" when he wanted to be swung around by his father. Jonah's last word before he went completely mute was "Peeeder."
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* ''VideoGame/AnimalCrossingNewHorizons'':
** The Green Sprite Costume features a light green shirt and dark green pants, a V-neck, a brown belt, and a scalloped bottom, not unlike the clothes that Peter Pan wears.
** The Green Fairy Dress features the same pointed edges and sleeveless top of Tinker Bell's actual dress, although it is a little longer and has a few more layers.
* In ''VideoGame/GrimmsNotes'', Peter Man's world is mentioned by Chaos Archteller as one of the many Story Zones which Revol and his friends have yet to visit.
** The Green Sprite Costume features a light green shirt and dark green pants, a V-neck, a brown belt, and a scalloped bottom, not unlike the clothes that Peter Pan wears.
** The Green Fairy Dress features the same pointed edges and sleeveless top of Tinker Bell's actual dress, although it is a little longer and has a few more layers.
* In ''VideoGame/GrimmsNotes'', Peter Man's world is mentioned by Chaos Archteller as one of the many Story Zones which Revol and his friends have yet to visit.
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* In ''VideoGame/GrimmsNotes'', Peter Man's world is mentioned by Chaos Archteller as one of the many Story Zones which Revol and his friends have yet to visit.
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