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** In addition, unidentified actors replaced Miguel Angel Herros as John, Arturo David Ortigosa as Michael, Ciro Calderon as the Indian Chief, Herminio Kenny and two other unidentied actors as some of the Lost Boys.

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** In addition, unidentified actors replaced Miguel Angel Herros as John, Arturo David Ortigosa as Michael, Ciro Calderon as the Indian Chief, Herminio Kenny and two other unidentied unidentified actors as some of the Lost Boys.
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** In addition, unidentified actors replaced Miguel Angel Herros as John, Arturo David Ortigosa as Michael, Ciro Calderon as the Indian Chief Herminio Kenny and two other unidentied actors as some of the Lost Boys.

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** In addition, unidentified actors replaced Miguel Angel Herros as John, Arturo David Ortigosa as Michael, Ciro Calderon as the Indian Chief Chief, Herminio Kenny and two other unidentied actors as some of the Lost Boys.
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** Arturo Casanova takes over as Captain Hook, replacing the late Dagoberto de Cervantes. Casanova had previously voiced him in the animted series "WesternAnimation/HouseOfMouse" and its 2002 direct-to-video film "WesternAnimation/MickeysHouseOfVillains".
** In addition, unidentified actors replaced Miguel Angel Herros as John, Arturo David Ortigosa as Michael, Ciro Calderon as the Indian Chief, Herminio Kenny as Cubby, one of the Lost Boys, and two other unidentied actors as Slightly and Nibs.

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** Arturo Casanova takes over as Captain Hook, replacing the late Dagoberto de Cervantes. Casanova had previously voiced him in the animted series "WesternAnimation/HouseOfMouse" in ''WesternAnimation/HouseOfMouse'' and its 2002 direct-to-video film "WesternAnimation/MickeysHouseOfVillains".
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** In addition, unidentified actors replaced Miguel Angel Herros as John, Arturo David Ortigosa as Michael, Ciro Calderon as the Indian Chief, Chief Herminio Kenny as Cubby, one of the Lost Boys, Kenny and two other unidentied actors as Slightly and Nibs.some of the Lost Boys.

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* TheOtherDarrin: For the dubbing's "cleanup" from the film's 2007 re-issue, Creator/HectorEmmanuelGomez and Arturo Casanova replaced Nicky Tavares (who had grown older) and Dagoberto de Cervantes (who had passed away) as Peter Pan and Captain Hook (as well as unidentified actors as John, Michael, the Indian Chief and some of the Lost Boys) when they had to re-record lines containing offensive language that was not appropriate for children.

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* TheOtherDarrin: For This happened to the dubbing's "cleanup" from the film's 2007 re-issue, Creator/HectorEmmanuelGomez and Arturo Casanova replaced Nicky Tavares (who had grown older) and Dagoberto de Cervantes (who had passed away) as Peter Pan and Captain Hook (as well as unidentified specially since the original actors as John, Michael, have either retired, died or grown older in the Indian Chief and some of decades since the Lost Boys) when they had to re-record film's original release, re-recording lines containing offensive language that was not appropriate for children.children.
** Creator/HectorEmmanuelGomez replaces Nicky Tavares (who would pass away in 2023) as Peter Pan, having become the character's official voice for Disney ever since.
** Arturo Casanova takes over as Captain Hook, replacing the late Dagoberto de Cervantes. Casanova had previously voiced him in the animted series "WesternAnimation/HouseOfMouse" and its 2002 direct-to-video film "WesternAnimation/MickeysHouseOfVillains".
** In addition, unidentified actors replaced Miguel Angel Herros as John, Arturo David Ortigosa as Michael, Ciro Calderon as the Indian Chief, Herminio Kenny as Cubby, one of the Lost Boys, and two other unidentied actors as Slightly and Nibs.
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* TheOtherDarrin: For the dubbing's "cleanup" from the film's 2007 re-issue, Creator/HectorEmmanuelGomez and Arturo Casanova replaced Nicky Tavares (although around that time he was still alive) and Dagoberto de Cervantes as Peter Pan and Captain Hook (as well as unidentified actors as John, Michael, the Indian Chief and some of the Lost Boys) when they had to re-record lines containing offensive language that was not appropriate for children.

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* TheOtherDarrin: For the dubbing's "cleanup" from the film's 2007 re-issue, Creator/HectorEmmanuelGomez and Arturo Casanova replaced Nicky Tavares (although around that time he was still alive) (who had grown older) and Dagoberto de Cervantes (who had passed away) as Peter Pan and Captain Hook (as well as unidentified actors as John, Michael, the Indian Chief and some of the Lost Boys) when they had to re-record lines containing offensive language that was not appropriate for children.
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* TheOtherDarrin: For the dubbing's "cleanup" that came in the film's 2007 re-issue, Creator/HectorEmmanuelGomez and Arturo Casanova replaced the late Nicky Tavares (although around that time he was still alive) and Dagoberto de Cervantes as Peter Pan and Captain Hook (as well as unidentified actors as John, Michael, the Indian Chief and some of the Lost Boys) when they had to re-record lines with offensive language that was not appropriate for children.

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* TheOtherDarrin: For the dubbing's "cleanup" that came in from the film's 2007 re-issue, Creator/HectorEmmanuelGomez and Arturo Casanova replaced the late Nicky Tavares (although around that time he was still alive) and Dagoberto de Cervantes as Peter Pan and Captain Hook (as well as unidentified actors as John, Michael, the Indian Chief and some of the Lost Boys) when they had to re-record lines with containing offensive language that was not appropriate for children.
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* TheOtherDarrin: Due to the decades since the film's release, Creator/HectorEmmanuelGomez and Arturo Casanova replaced Nicky Tavares (who had retired and grown older) and Dagoberto de Cervantes (who passed away in 1967) as Peter Pan and Captain Hook (as well as unidentified actors as John, Michael and some of the Lost Boys) when they had to re-record lines with offensive language that was not appropriate for children for the film's 2007 re-issue.

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* TheOtherDarrin: Due to For the decades since dubbing's "cleanup" that came in the film's release, 2007 re-issue, Creator/HectorEmmanuelGomez and Arturo Casanova replaced the late Nicky Tavares (who had retired and grown older) (although around that time he was still alive) and Dagoberto de Cervantes (who passed away in 1967) as Peter Pan and Captain Hook (as well as unidentified actors as John, Michael Michael, the Indian Chief and some of the Lost Boys) when they had to re-record lines with offensive language that was not appropriate for children for the film's 2007 re-issue.children.
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* TheOtherDarrin: Due to the decades since the film's release, Creator/HectorEmmanuelGomez and Arturo Casanova replaced Nicky Tavares (who had retired and grown older) and Dagoberto de Cervantes (who passed away in 1967) as Peter Pan and Captain Hook (as well as unidentified actors as John, Michael and some of the Lost Boys) when they had to re-record lines with offensive language that was not appropriate for children for the film's 2007 re-issue.
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** Tinker Bell, once you learn the Disney-omitted detail about how she's so small (being a fairy) that she only has room for one emotion at a time. She spends far more of the movie being broken-hearted than jealous.

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** Tinker Bell, once you learn the that Disney-omitted detail about how she's so small (being a fairy) that she only has room for one emotion at a time. She spends far more of the movie being broken-hearted than jealous.



* MoralEventHorizon: Captain Hook cross this when he kidnaps Wendy, John, Michael, and the Lost Boys, and [[JoinOrDie threatens to have them walk the plank unless they join his crew]]. He also places a gift-wrapped bomb in Peter Pan's house, [[LoopholeAbuse abusing his promise not to "lay a finger, or a hook on him"]].

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* MoralEventHorizon: Captain Hook cross crosses this when he kidnaps Wendy, John, Michael, and the Lost Boys, and [[JoinOrDie threatens to have them walk the plank unless they join his crew]]. He also places a gift-wrapped bomb in Peter Pan's house, [[LoopholeAbuse abusing his promise not to "lay a finger, or a hook on him"]].
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* NightmareRetardant: In most versions of the story, the ticking crocodile that pursues Captain Hook is portrayed as a fearsome creature. In this version, he's one of the funniest characters.

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* NightmareRetardant: In most versions of the story, the ticking crocodile that pursues Captain Hook is portrayed as a fearsome creature. In this version, he's one of the funniest characters. characters, with everything from his actions to his biology operating purely under ToonPhysics.
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** The Crocodile is absolutely terrifying. Absolutely huge and apparently highly intelligent. This particular beast seems based more on gigantic, prehistoric "super-crocs" like the forty-foot ''Deinosuchus'' than modern crocodiles.

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** The Crocodile is absolutely terrifying. Absolutely huge and apparently apparently, in a departure from the book, highly intelligent. This particular beast seems based more on gigantic, prehistoric "super-crocs" like the forty-foot ''Deinosuchus'' than modern crocodiles.
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** It's commonly believed that Wendy wore a nightgown during her entire stay in Neverland, but that is not necessarily the case in the play and novel. While it's true that Wendy did arrive in Neverland in her nightgown, the original play describes Wendy to be wearing "romantic woodland garments, sewn by herself" in Act IV, and the novel mentions that Wendy wore a frock "[[GardenGarment woven from leaves and berries in the Neverland]]" that was getting too small for her during her first return trip with Peter, suggesting it was something she made and wore during her first stay in Neverland. This is a detail that was retained in the first film adaptation of ''Film/{{Peter Pan|1925}}'' but was dropped in all future adaptations. [[note]]The likely explanation is that nightgown offers such a visual {{Foil}} of Wendy to Peter that nearly all the adaptations and retellings choose to keep it on her, which is helped by the fact [[CompressedAdaptation her stay in Neverland is often shorten to a day rather than weeks]].[[/note]]

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** It's commonly believed that Wendy wore a nightgown during her entire stay in Neverland, but that is not necessarily the case in the play and novel. While it's true that Wendy did arrive in Neverland in her nightgown, the original play describes Wendy to be wearing "romantic woodland garments, sewn by herself" in Act IV, and the novel mentions that Wendy wore a frock "[[GardenGarment woven from leaves and berries in the Neverland]]" that was getting too small for her during her first return trip with Peter, suggesting it was something she made and wore during her first stay in Neverland. This is a detail that was retained in the first film adaptation of ''Film/{{Peter Pan|1925}}'' Pan|1924}}'' but was dropped in all future adaptations. [[note]]The likely explanation is that nightgown offers such a visual {{Foil}} of Wendy to Peter that nearly all the adaptations and retellings choose to keep it on her, which is helped by the fact [[CompressedAdaptation her stay in Neverland is often shorten to a day rather than weeks]].[[/note]]
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** It's commonly believed that Wendy wore a nightgown during her entire stay in Neverland, but that is not necessarily the case in the play and novel. While it's true that Wendy did arrive in Neverland in her nightgown, the original play describes Wendy to be wearing "romantic woodland garments, sewn by herself" in Act IV, and the novel mentions that Wendy wore a frock "[[GardenGarment woven from leaves and berries in the Neverland]]" that was getting too small for her during her first return trip with Peter, suggesting it was something she made and wore during her first stay in Neverland. This means that Wendy would have looked more like a DistaffCounterpart of Peter, but the nightgown offers such a visual {{Foil}} of Wendy to Peter that nearly all the adaptations and retellings choose to keep it on her, which is helped by the fact her stay in Neverland is often shorten to a day rather than weeks.

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** It's commonly believed that Wendy wore a nightgown during her entire stay in Neverland, but that is not necessarily the case in the play and novel. While it's true that Wendy did arrive in Neverland in her nightgown, the original play describes Wendy to be wearing "romantic woodland garments, sewn by herself" in Act IV, and the novel mentions that Wendy wore a frock "[[GardenGarment woven from leaves and berries in the Neverland]]" that was getting too small for her during her first return trip with Peter, suggesting it was something she made and wore during her first stay in Neverland. This means is a detail that Wendy would have looked more like a DistaffCounterpart was retained in the first film adaptation of Peter, ''Film/{{Peter Pan|1925}}'' but the was dropped in all future adaptations. [[note]]The likely explanation is that nightgown offers such a visual {{Foil}} of Wendy to Peter that nearly all the adaptations and retellings choose to keep it on her, which is helped by the fact [[CompressedAdaptation her stay in Neverland is often shorten to a day rather than weeks.weeks]].[[/note]]
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** It's commonly believed that Wendy wore a nightgown during her entire stay in Neverland, but that is not necessarily the case in the play and novel. While it's true that Wendy did arrive in Neverland in her nightgown, the original play describes Wendy to be wearing "romantic woodland garments, sewn by herself" by Act IV, and the novel mentions that Wendy wore a frock "[[GardenGarment woven from leaves and berries in the Neverland]]" that was getting too small for her during her first return trip with Peter, suggesting it was something she made and wore during her first stay in Neverland. This means that Wendy would have looked more like a DistaffCounterpart of Peter, but the nightgown offers such a visual {{Foil}} of Wendy to Peter that nearly all the adaptations and retellings choose to keep it on her, which is helped by the fact her stay in Neverland is shorten to a day rather than weeks.

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** It's commonly believed that Wendy wore a nightgown during her entire stay in Neverland, but that is not necessarily the case in the play and novel. While it's true that Wendy did arrive in Neverland in her nightgown, the original play describes Wendy to be wearing "romantic woodland garments, sewn by herself" by in Act IV, and the novel mentions that Wendy wore a frock "[[GardenGarment woven from leaves and berries in the Neverland]]" that was getting too small for her during her first return trip with Peter, suggesting it was something she made and wore during her first stay in Neverland. This means that Wendy would have looked more like a DistaffCounterpart of Peter, but the nightgown offers such a visual {{Foil}} of Wendy to Peter that nearly all the adaptations and retellings choose to keep it on her, which is helped by the fact her stay in Neverland is often shorten to a day rather than weeks.
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** It's commonly believed that Wendy wore a nightgown during her entire stay in Neverland, but that is not necessarily the case in the play and novel. While it's true that Wendy did arrive in Neverland in her nightgown, the original play describes Wendy to be wearing "romantic woodland garments, sewn by herself" by Act IV, and the novel mentions that Wendy wore a frock "[[GardenGarment woven from leaves and berries in the Neverland]]" that was getting too small for her during her first return trip with Peter, suggesting it was something she made and wore during her first stay in Neverland. This means that Wendy should have looked more like Peter, but the nightgown offers such a visual {{Foil}} of Wendy to Peter that nearly all the adaptations and retellings choose to keep it on for Wendy, which is helped by the fact her stay in Neverland is shorten to a day rather than weeks.

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** It's commonly believed that Wendy wore a nightgown during her entire stay in Neverland, but that is not necessarily the case in the play and novel. While it's true that Wendy did arrive in Neverland in her nightgown, the original play describes Wendy to be wearing "romantic woodland garments, sewn by herself" by Act IV, and the novel mentions that Wendy wore a frock "[[GardenGarment woven from leaves and berries in the Neverland]]" that was getting too small for her during her first return trip with Peter, suggesting it was something she made and wore during her first stay in Neverland. This means that Wendy should would have looked more like a DistaffCounterpart of Peter, but the nightgown offers such a visual {{Foil}} of Wendy to Peter that nearly all the adaptations and retellings choose to keep it on for Wendy, her, which is helped by the fact her stay in Neverland is shorten to a day rather than weeks.
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** It's commonly believed that Wendy wore a nightgown during her entire stay in Neverland, but that is not necessarily the case in the play and novel. While it's true that Wendy did arrive in Neverland in her nightgown, the original play describes Wendy to be wearing "romantic woodland garments, sewn by herself" by Act IV of the play, and the novel mentions that Wendy wore a frock "woven from leaves and berries in the Neverland" that was getting too small for her during her first return trip with Peter, suggesting it was something she made and wore during her first stay in Neverland.

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** It's commonly believed that Wendy wore a nightgown during her entire stay in Neverland, but that is not necessarily the case in the play and novel. While it's true that Wendy did arrive in Neverland in her nightgown, the original play describes Wendy to be wearing "romantic woodland garments, sewn by herself" by Act IV of the play, IV, and the novel mentions that Wendy wore a frock "woven "[[GardenGarment woven from leaves and berries in the Neverland" Neverland]]" that was getting too small for her during her first return trip with Peter, suggesting it was something she made and wore during her first stay in Neverland.Neverland. This means that Wendy should have looked more like Peter, but the nightgown offers such a visual {{Foil}} of Wendy to Peter that nearly all the adaptations and retellings choose to keep it on for Wendy, which is helped by the fact her stay in Neverland is shorten to a day rather than weeks.
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** It's commonly believed that Wendy wore a nightgown during her entire stay in Neverland, but that is not necessarily the case in the play and novel. While it's true that Wendy did arrive in Neverland in her nightgown, the original play describes Wendy to be wearing "romantic woodland garments, sewn by herself" by Act IV of the play, and the novel mentions that Wendy wore a frock "woven from leaves and berries in the Neverland" that was getting too small for her during her first return trip with Peter, suggesting it was something she made and wore during her first stay in Neverland.
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** Starting in TheNewTens, people have been using "Yo ho, yo ho, a pirate's life for me!" and/or [[Series/LazyTown "Do what you want 'cause a pirate is free! You are a pirate!"]] as a way of saying they're resorting to digital piracy because they're fed up with overpriced streaming services and/or TV shows that are impossible to find online.
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** Starting in TheNewTens, responding with "Yo ho, yo ho, a pirate's life for me!" and/or [[Series/LazyTown "Do what you want 'cause a pirate is free! You are a pirate!"]] as a way of saying they're resorting to digital piracy because they're fed up with overpriced streaming services and/or TV shows that are impossible to find online.

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** Starting in TheNewTens, responding with people have been using "Yo ho, yo ho, a pirate's life for me!" and/or [[Series/LazyTown "Do what you want 'cause a pirate is free! You are a pirate!"]] as a way of saying they're resorting to digital piracy because they're fed up with overpriced streaming services and/or TV shows that are impossible to find online.
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** Starting in TheNewTens, responding with "Yo ho, yo ho, a pirate's life for me!" and/or [[Series/LazyTown "Do what you want 'cause a pirate is free! You are a pirate!"]] as a way of saying they're resorting to digital piracy because they're fed up with overpriced streaming services and/or TV shows that are impossible to find online.

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Hook's actor DOES sound very Joker-like at certain moments.


* HilariousInHindsight: The first words in the film (by an unnamed narrator) are [[Series/BattlestarGalactica2003 "All this has happened before...and it will happen again."]]

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The first words in the film (by an unnamed narrator) are [[Series/BattlestarGalactica2003 "All this has happened before...and it will happen again."]]"]]
** Captain Hook's tango may put younger viewers in mind of [[WesternAnimation/BatmanTheAnimatedSeries the Joker's]] more flamboyant moments.
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* CrossesTheLineTwice: Hook is plotting how to torture Tiger Lily, and Smee is smiling at them while preparing a shaving cream. Then a pirate sitting above them is singing off-key, with an accordion. Hook sends a DeathGlare upward for the interruption, but his crewmate takes no notice. So Hook grabs a pistol, shoots without looking, and doesn't react to the sound of a broken accordion smashing into the water, with the wave crashing into Smee. Smee then chides Hook because the man was "in the middle of his cadenza", not that the killing was wrong, period.

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* CrossesTheLineTwice: Hook is plotting how to torture Tiger Lily, and Smee is smiling at them him while preparing a shaving cream. Then a pirate sitting above them is singing off-key, with an accordion. Hook sends a DeathGlare upward for the interruption, but his crewmate takes no notice. So Hook grabs a pistol, shoots without looking, and doesn't react to the sound of a broken accordion smashing into the water, with the wave crashing into Smee. Smee then chides Hook because the man was "in the middle of his cadenza", not that the killing was wrong, period.
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** While commonly thought of as white, J. M. Barrie never described Peter's appearance in detail, leaving it to the reader's imagination and the interpretation of whoever is adapting him making films such as ''Film/{{Wendy}}'' and ''Film/PeterPanAndWendy'' less of a RaceLift than most people would think.

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** While commonly thought of as white, J. M. Barrie never described Peter's appearance in detail, leaving it to the reader's imagination and the interpretation of whoever is adapting him him, making films such as ''Film/{{Wendy}}'' and ''Film/PeterPanAndWendy'' less of a RaceLift than most people would think.
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* FairForItsDay: The movie's embarrassing portrayal of the Indian tribe was actually one of the more ''positive'' representations of Native Americans at the time (and to the writers' credit, they do show things like Tiger Lily refusing to rat out Peter's hideout to Hook, John's claims about the group being unintelligent being InstantlyProvenWrong when the group successfully sneaks up on him, and the Indians utterly ''[[CurbStompBattle trouncing]]'' John, Michael and the Lost Boys in combat). Supervising ''Peter Pan'' animator Marc Davis said in an interview decades after the movie's initial release: "[[CreatorBacklash I'm not sure we would have done the Indians if we were making this movie now. And if we had we wouldn't do them the way we did back then.]]" But still, Disney has done what it can short of censoring the film. For instance, the Blu-Ray has a feature that allows the viewer to jump to each of the film's musical numbers, but "What Made the Red Man Red?" is ''not'' one of the selections available. Creator/DisneyPlus puts a disclaimer at the beginning of the film telling people that they don’t condone some of the stuff in the film and that it should be viewed as a product of its era. The 2022 remake also cast a First Nation Actress to play Tiger Lily while "reimagining" the character.

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* FairForItsDay: The movie's embarrassing portrayal of the Indian tribe was actually one of the more ''positive'' representations of Native Americans at the time (and to the writers' credit, they do show things like Tiger Lily refusing to rat out Peter's hideout to Hook, John's claims about the group being unintelligent being InstantlyProvenWrong when the group successfully sneaks up on him, and the Indians utterly ''[[CurbStompBattle trouncing]]'' John, Michael Michael, and the Lost Boys in combat). Supervising ''Peter Pan'' animator Marc Davis said in an interview decades after the movie's initial release: "[[CreatorBacklash I'm not sure we would have done the Indians if we were making this movie now. And if we had we wouldn't do them the way we did back then.]]" But still, Disney has done what it can short of censoring the film. For instance, the Blu-Ray has a feature that allows the viewer to jump to each of the film's musical numbers, but "What Made the Red Man Red?" is ''not'' one of the selections available. Creator/DisneyPlus puts a disclaimer at the beginning of the film telling people that they don’t condone some of the stuff in the film and that it should be viewed as a product of its era. The 2022 remake also cast a First Nation Actress to play Tiger Lily while "reimagining" the character.



* MoralEventHorizon: Captain Hook cross this when he kidnaps Wendy, John, Michael and the Lost Boys, and [[JoinOrDie threatens to have them walk the plank unless they join his crew]]. He also places a gift-wrapped bomb in Peter Pan's house, [[LoopholeAbuse abusing his promise not to "lay a finger, or a hook on him"]].

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* MoralEventHorizon: Captain Hook cross this when he kidnaps Wendy, John, Michael Michael, and the Lost Boys, and [[JoinOrDie threatens to have them walk the plank unless they join his crew]]. He also places a gift-wrapped bomb in Peter Pan's house, [[LoopholeAbuse abusing his promise not to "lay a finger, or a hook on him"]].
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* MexicansLoveSpeedyGonzales: Tiger Lily is a popular character, even amongst Native Americans who otherwise dislike the portrayals in the film. This is because of her go-getter personality and her less stylized design.

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* MexicansLoveSpeedyGonzales: Tiger Lily is a [[EnsembleDarkHorse popular character, character]], even amongst Native Americans who otherwise dislike the portrayals [[AmericansHateTingle dislike]] their [[ValuesDissonance portrayal]] in the film. This is because of film, thanks to her go-getter personality and her less stylized stylized, more traditionally appealing design.
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* MexicansLoveSpeedyGonzales: Tiger Lily is a popular character, even amongst Native Americans who otherwise dislike the portrayals in the film. This is because of her go-getter personality and her less stylized design.
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** Well, the music ''was'' after all, composed by Music/JamesNewtonHoward. So awesome that Disney stole it for use in their Disneyland commercials.

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** Well, the music ''was'' ''was'', after all, composed by Music/JamesNewtonHoward. So awesome that Disney stole it for use in their Disneyland commercials.



* SacredCow: Considered one of the best ''Peter Pan'' adaptations out there, and has a strong following to this day.

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* SacredCow: Considered one of the best ''Peter Pan'' adaptations out there, and has even having a strong following to this day.day, so harshly criticizing it will naturally infuriate many fans.

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** Jeremy Sumpter would be better remembered for starring in ''Series/FridayNightLights''.



* SugarWiki/VisualEffectsOfAwesome: The fairy dance scene in particular.

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* SugarWiki/VisualEffectsOfAwesome: The Many of the more vibrant sequences in Neverland look very stunning, the fairy dance scene in particular.
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** If you’re in an environment where you’re constantly disrespected and mistreated for the pettiest of reasons, it is ''not'' worth staying there and you have every right to abandon that place for one where you know people love and respect you.

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** If you’re in an environment where you’re constantly disrespected and mistreated for the pettiest of reasons, it is ''not'' worth staying there and no matter how badly you want to. You have every right to abandon that place for one where you know people love and respect you.
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* FairForItsDay: The movie's embarrassing portrayal of the Indian tribe was actually one of the more ''positive'' representations of Native Americans at the time (and to the writers' credit, they do show things like Tiger Lily refusing to rat out Peter's hideout to Hook, John's claims about the group being unintelligent being InstantlyProvenWrong when the group successfully sneaks up on him, and the Indians utterly ''[[CurbStompBattle trouncing]]'' John, Michael and the Lost Boys in combat). Supervising ''Peter Pan'' animator Marc Davis once said: "[[CreatorBacklash I'm not sure we would have done the Indians if we were making this movie now. And if we had we wouldn't do them the way we did back then.]]" But still, Disney has done what it can short of censoring the film. For instance, the Blu-Ray has a feature that allows the viewer to jump to each of the film's musical numbers, but "What Made the Red Man Red?" is ''not'' one of the selections available. Creator/DisneyPlus puts a disclaimer at the beginning of the film telling people that they don’t condone some of the stuff in the film and that it should be viewed as a product of its era. The 2022 remake also cast a First Nation Actress to play Tiger Lily while "reimagining" the character.

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* FairForItsDay: The movie's embarrassing portrayal of the Indian tribe was actually one of the more ''positive'' representations of Native Americans at the time (and to the writers' credit, they do show things like Tiger Lily refusing to rat out Peter's hideout to Hook, John's claims about the group being unintelligent being InstantlyProvenWrong when the group successfully sneaks up on him, and the Indians utterly ''[[CurbStompBattle trouncing]]'' John, Michael and the Lost Boys in combat). Supervising ''Peter Pan'' animator Marc Davis once said: said in an interview decades after the movie's initial release: "[[CreatorBacklash I'm not sure we would have done the Indians if we were making this movie now. And if we had we wouldn't do them the way we did back then.]]" But still, Disney has done what it can short of censoring the film. For instance, the Blu-Ray has a feature that allows the viewer to jump to each of the film's musical numbers, but "What Made the Red Man Red?" is ''not'' one of the selections available. Creator/DisneyPlus puts a disclaimer at the beginning of the film telling people that they don’t condone some of the stuff in the film and that it should be viewed as a product of its era. The 2022 remake also cast a First Nation Actress to play Tiger Lily while "reimagining" the character.

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