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Travel through the Peter Pan universe

Travel with Peter Pan to the distant universe of Never Land in this classic film available on Disney+

In a very distant place called Neverland, lives Peter Pan, a boy who never grows up, has ideas full of magic and knows how to fly. Don’t you believe it? Neither does Jane, the girl from the new cartoon “Peter Pan – Back to Neverland”, which is available on Disney+. The film is a sequel to Peter Pan, a 1953 cartoon, which was the biggest success.

In the ancient story, Peter and his friend, the fairy Tinker Bell, take a girl named Wendy and her brothers to an enchanted world, where they live many adventures. But time passed, Wendy grew up and had two children. She lives with her family in England, during the Second World War. And since her husband had to go into combat, she has tried to show children that imagination can do many things, including making us happier.

Adult Wendy with her husband and children in ‘Peter Pan – Never Again’ (2002) / Credit: Reproduction/Disney

THE POWER OF FANTASY

Wendy tells the fantastic adventures of her childhood to her son Danny, who loves listening to them, and to Jane, the eldest, who thinks it’s all nonsense.

After her father went to war, Jane stopped playing and became a very serious girl, who doesn’t believe in the world of fantasy. Or rather, she didn’t believe it, until she was kidnapped by Captain Hook, who took her straight to Neverland!

Jane and Peter Pan in 'Peter Pan – Back to Neverland' (2002)
Jane and Peter Pan in ‘Peter Pan – Back to Neverland’ (2002) / Credit: Reproduction/Disney

The villain catches the girl by mistake, as he wanted to capture Wendy to attract Peter Pan, his great enemy. But of course Peter will help her.

When she is free from the villain, Jane wants to return home. And there’s only one way to get out of Neverland: flying. As she doesn’t believe in imagination, she becomes trapped in the world of make-believe. Together with the fun group at this place, she will have a thousand adventures, make friends and discover the great power of imagination.

The Never Land Gang

Lost Boys

The Lost Boys in 'Peter Pan' (1953)
The Lost Boys in ‘Peter Pan’ (1953) / Credit: Reproduction/Disney

They love Peter Pan and want Jane to stay in Neverland. Like Peter, these boys will be children forever.

Tinker Bell

Tinker Bell in 'Peter Pan' (1953)
Tinkerbell in ‘Peter Pan’ (1953) / Credit: Reproduction/Disney

She is a happy and a little jealous fairy, who really likes Peter. Wherever she goes, she spreads magic dust, which allows people who believe in imagination to fly.

Captain Hook

Captain Hook in 'Peter Pan' (1953)
Captain Hook in ‘Peter Pan’ (1953) / Credit: Reproduction/Disney

The pirate leader is evil, cocky and clumsy. He keeps coming up with plans to beat Peter and become famous.

Smee

Captain Hook and Mr. Smee in 'Peter Pan' (1953)
Captain Hook and Mr. Smee in ‘Peter Pan’ (1953) / Credit: Reproduction/Disney

He is Captain Hook’s most loyal and confusing companion.

Giant Octopus

Giant Octopus in 'Peter Pan – Back to Never Land' (2002)
Giant Octopus in ‘Peter Pan – Back to Neverland’ (2002) / Credit: Reproduction/Disney

This huge sea creature is always after the Captain, who in the previous version of the cartoon was running away from a funny crocodile.

Also read: The cute love story between Jeremy Sumpter and Rachel Hurd-Wood from ‘Peter Pan’

Source: Recreio

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