Lizabella
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Peter Pan is a fictional character. If you ask Peter Pan to visit you, all you will get is an actor dressed up as Peter Pan. He is not real. Mary Martin, an actress, dressed up as Peter Pan on the stage. Because of her small torso, and small breasts, she was able to play a boy very easily.
Peter Pan is quite a unique character. First off, he can fly which I've never seen any ordinary person do. Secondly, he is a really good sword fighter. How many boys do you know that have the guts to fight against a real life PIRATE? Not many. Peter Pan can also stay a kid forever which normal people can't do. Lastly, Peter Pan's personality is just so unique that even if he didn't have all those cool abilities, he would still stand out in a crowd.
The book is Peter Pan by J.M. Barrie.
Peter Pan and Hook hate each other because peter stole captain Hook's treasure and to get it back Hook was fighting with Pan and Pan cut off his hand and because of that hook wants to get revenge on peter pan and kill him.
All children must grow up.
Tinkerbell is in love with Peter Pan, Terence is her best friend and her secret admirer. To learn more about her relationship with both read The Trouble with Tink or Tink North of Neverland.
Yes, it is called "Return to Neverland". All about Wendy's daughter, Jane. Her dad is at war, and has a little brother that loves Peter Pan stories. Jane doesn't believe in them. Then Hook takes her, but Peter saves her.
alex said it is supposed to be Wendy and peter pan talking...but it also applies to him talking to himself (not in an insane way)... he likes peter pan...
Yes, just Peter pan.
Before Wendy, John, and Michael came to Neverland, he lived with the Lost Boys and Tinker Bell in the house underground. After they all left for London, he and Tink lived in the little house the boys had built for Wendy, which they'd moved up to the treetops where the fairies live.
No. However, you could just buy the original Peter Pan novel, and read it. Then you could see all the quotes in their original places, in addition to enjoying the stories.