Children love the end of "Peter Pan" because it encapsulates the themes of adventure, imagination, and the bittersweet nature of growing up. The conclusion emphasizes the joy of childhood and the importance of family, as Wendy returns home, highlighting the comfort of familiar bonds. Additionally, the idea of Neverland serves as a magical escape, resonating with children’s desire for adventure and freedom. Ultimately, it captures the essence of childhood while acknowledging the inevitability of growing up.
Do you mean in the movie or the book? As in the book we didn't know as much about Jane as we did with Wendy; except that she (Jane) was the daughter of Wendy and came with Peter Pan to Neverland. She had a daughter, Margaret, and that's probably the little we learned about Jane in the book.But in the movie, we learn much more about Jane, both about her personality and appearance.Personally, I don't think Peter and Jane fell in love, the very idea (in my opinion) is somewhat crazy. Jane is so unlike Wendy and I never think Jane had a crush on Peter as Wendy had. Jane's more like Wendy's father. This is a short text I found about Jane:''As a young child, Jane believes in Neverland and enjoys hearing her mother's (Wendy's) stories about Peter Pan. However, when World War II breaks out, her father is called to serve in the war and Jane is asked to take care of her mother and brother. As the war goes on, she becomes cynical and stops believing in both Neverland and Peter Pan.''It was a while ago I watched Peter Pan and the Return to Neverland, but I certainly remember that I didn't like Jane, and that she didn't like Peter that much at the beginning.But that kind of changes at the end when she says something like: ''I will always believe in you, Peter Pan.''And I remember that she said so in a dreamy voice, *hmpf*.So.... Jane maybe had a tiny crush at Peter Pan at the end (who could blame her?), but I found it quite impossible that Peter returned those feelings.OUT OF TOPIC:I've always believed that Peter and Wendy had feelings for each other.The author himself wrote that Peter loves Wendy; ''however, it is not a romantic love, he thinks of her as his mother. Barrie attributes this to "the riddle of his existence".''Hmpf. We all know that Peter loved Wendy, anyways. With and without any riddle.
Captain Hook's Pirates.
Wendy goes home and the lost boys find parents and peter pan goes back to neverland
Peter himself with the other lost boys and Wendy. But in the original story Hook does not kidnap Wendy's brothers but only Princess Tiger Lily.
The song Glory Of Love by Peter Cetera is the song found at the end of Karate kid 2.
Will someone answer this question? I have been trying to get an answer all day!
Wendy and her brothers get home safely.
No one dies in the Disney movie version of Peter Pan. In other versions, the crocodile eats Captain Hook at the end.
No one dies in the Disney movie version of Peter Pan. In other versions, the crocodile eats Captain Hook at the end.
This CIA operation took place between 1960 and 1962.
If you're asking for the name of the Cast Member who plays Peter Pan at Disneyland ...There are several of them. Disney doesn't reveal their names, and forbids the Cast Members from talking about it outside of work. Disney wants Disneyland guests to think of Peter Pan as Peter Pan, and that's an end of it.
Do you mean in the movie or the book? As in the book we didn't know as much about Jane as we did with Wendy; except that she (Jane) was the daughter of Wendy and came with Peter Pan to Neverland. She had a daughter, Margaret, and that's probably the little we learned about Jane in the book.But in the movie, we learn much more about Jane, both about her personality and appearance.Personally, I don't think Peter and Jane fell in love, the very idea (in my opinion) is somewhat crazy. Jane is so unlike Wendy and I never think Jane had a crush on Peter as Wendy had. Jane's more like Wendy's father. This is a short text I found about Jane:''As a young child, Jane believes in Neverland and enjoys hearing her mother's (Wendy's) stories about Peter Pan. However, when World War II breaks out, her father is called to serve in the war and Jane is asked to take care of her mother and brother. As the war goes on, she becomes cynical and stops believing in both Neverland and Peter Pan.''It was a while ago I watched Peter Pan and the Return to Neverland, but I certainly remember that I didn't like Jane, and that she didn't like Peter that much at the beginning.But that kind of changes at the end when she says something like: ''I will always believe in you, Peter Pan.''And I remember that she said so in a dreamy voice, *hmpf*.So.... Jane maybe had a tiny crush at Peter Pan at the end (who could blame her?), but I found it quite impossible that Peter returned those feelings.OUT OF TOPIC:I've always believed that Peter and Wendy had feelings for each other.The author himself wrote that Peter loves Wendy; ''however, it is not a romantic love, he thinks of her as his mother. Barrie attributes this to "the riddle of his existence".''Hmpf. We all know that Peter loved Wendy, anyways. With and without any riddle.
Captain Hook's Pirates.
Wendy goes home and the lost boys find parents and peter pan goes back to neverland
I think so because in the end he says, "That ship looks very fimiliar."
Peter himself with the other lost boys and Wendy. But in the original story Hook does not kidnap Wendy's brothers but only Princess Tiger Lily.
Because he wanted to stop Captain Hook from Capturing Molly in "Peter and the Starcatchers." So at the end of "Peter and the starcatchers" Peter Pan used his dagger (little sword) to cut off Captain Hook's left hand. Then Peter Pan said to Smee when Peter Pan was holding Captain Hook's left hand "Hey Smee it's me hand pick me up hand". And After that Peter Pan fed Captain Hook's left hand to the Crocodile which is the alligator from Peter Pan. The crocodile's real name is Mr. Grin. Captain Hook was oringinally as Black Stache. Black Stache was renamed to Captain Hook after when Peter Pan cut off Captain Hook's left hand and fed it to the crocodile.