Peter Pan is a fictional magical boy who refuses to grow up.
"Peter Pan" can also refer to various works featuring the character:
- Peter Pan in Kensington Gardens, the book featuring the first appearance of the character
- Peter Pan, or The Boy Who Wouldn't Grow Up, the play which first popularized the character
- Peter Pan and Wendy, the novel based on the play
- Sequel Peter Pan in Scarlet
- Peter Pan (1924 film), the silent film based on the play
- Peter Pan (1950 musical), the Leonard Bernstein Broadway stage adaptation of the play
- Peter Pan (1953 film), the animated film by The Walt Disney Company based on the play
- Sequel Return to Never Land
- Peter Pan (1954 musical), the Broadway stage adaptation of the play featuring Mary Martin
- Peter Pan (1982 musical), West End musical with music by Stephen Oliver
- Hook (film), 1991 Peter Pan adaptation by Steven Spielberg
- Peter Pan (2003 film), the live-action film by P. J. Hogan based on the play
- Peter Pan no Boken, the anime adaptation and extension of the Peter Pan story
- Peter Pan and the Pirates, the 1990s animated TV show
- Peter Pan's Flight, a dark ride attraction at Walt Disney Parks and Resorts
See also: Works based on Peter Pan
Other uses:
- Peterpan (band), of Indonesia
- Peter Pan (horse), any of several thoroughbred racehorses
- Peter Pan (peanut butter)
- Peter Pan Bus Lines, based in the northeastern United States
- Peter Pan Records, a record label of the 1950s–70s, specializing in children's records
- Peter Pan syndrome, in popular psychology
- Operation Peter Pan, in which children of Cuban dissidents were flown to the United States
- Randy Constan, a famous Peter Pan impersonator
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