As Peter uses the anchor to sink the ship, the pirates, riding on a rowboat, are pursued by the octopus. With Tinker Bell's help, Jane learns to fly. They head to the ship and see Hook forcing Peter to walk the plank. Jane is devastated, thinking the fairy is dead forever, but with Jane's new belief, Tinker Bell is revived. Horrified, Jane runs back to the hideout to find Tinker Bell's body. Jane tries to convince Peter that it was a misunderstanding, but Peter berates her for her deception and reveals that her disbelief in fairies is causing Tinker Bell's light to fade. The boys make her a "Lost Girl", before Tootles finds and blows the whistle, inadvertently alerting the pirates, who capture the boys and expose Jane as their accomplice. Jane finds the treasure and changes her mind, discarding the whistle.
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Jane asks Peter and the boys to play a game of "treasure hunt", and they teach Jane how to act like a Lost Boy, hoping to get her to believe in fairies and save Tinker Bell's life. Hook gives Jane a whistle to signal him when she finds it, and leaves. That evening, Hook finds Jane and promises her that he "wouldn't harm a single hair on head" if she helps him find treasure that Peter and the Lost Boys stole. This gives Hook an idea to lure Jane to him, and then kidnap Peter. The following day, as the boys fail to teach Jane about flying, she angrily snaps at them and proclaims her disbelief in fairies, causing Tinker Bell to not fly and her light starts to fade. After Peter learns that Jane is Wendy's daughter, he takes her to his hideout to be the mother of the Lost Boys as Wendy once was, but Jane refuses. However, Peter rescues Jane, and Hook escapes from the disgruntled octopus, returning to the ship. Later that evening, Peter's arch-nemesis, Captain Hook, and his pirate crew arrive on his pixie-dust enchanted ship and kidnaps Jane, mistaking her for Wendy, and takes her to Neverland, where they plan to feed Jane to an octopus in order to lure Peter into a trap. One evening, Wendy tells Jane and Danny that all the children in London will soon be evacuated to the countryside for safekeeping due to Nazi Germany's bombing of the city by the Luftwaffe. This ultimately leads to a furious argument with her mother and brother. Jane becomes a very serious girl and, unlike her younger brother, refuses to believe in stories about Peter Pan and Neverland, referring to them as "poppycock". With World War II raging, Edward leaves his family to fight, leaving Wendy to take care of the children. Many decades after the events of the first film, Wendy Darling is now grown up, married to a man named Edward, and has two children, Jane and Danny. The critical consensus on Rotten Tomatoes says it has "forgettable songs and lackluster story". The film was released on Februby Walt Disney Pictures, and grossed $115 million against $20 million. The film stars the voices of Harriet Owen, Blayne Weaver, Corey Burton, Jeff Bennett, Kath Soucie, Spencer Breslin, and Bradley Pierce.
In order for her to get home, she meets Peter Pan, Tinker Bell and the Lost Boys who encourage her to fly and make her believe. Barrie's 1904 stage play Peter Pan or, the Boy Who Wouldn't Grow Up), the film follows Wendy's daughter who refuses to believe in her mother's story during the Blitz in London, only to be mistakenly brought to Neverland by the pirates. A sequel to Walt Disney Feature Animation's 1953 film Peter Pan (in turn based on J.
Return to Never Land (also known as Peter Pan in: Return to Never Land and later retitled Peter Pan II: Return to Never Land on current home video release) is a 2002 American animated adventure fantasy film produced by Disney MovieToons and Walt Disney Television Animation.