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blessyourfluffysocks · 10 months
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Return to Neverland - My Favourite Captain Hook moments
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capturingdisney · 4 months
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Underrated GID/Whump Trope: The Chin Grab/Lift
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Return to Neverland
Star Wars: Rebels, season 2 episode 5
Banana Fish, episode 9
The Dragon Prince, season 5 episode 7
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slaket-and-sprash · 11 months
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Honestly I think it would be funny that you should be legally required if your making a Disney live action remake to watch every peice of content from that ip. Want to make a live action Peter pan? Fuck you, you need to watch Peter pan 1, Return to Neverland, all the Tinkerbell movies, and every episode of Jake and the Neverland pirates. Go fuck yourself
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diaryofasugarfiend · 4 months
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Who cares about Tinkerbell, my favorite fairy in Neverland is Captain Hook.
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yen-sids-tournament · 1 month
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Animated 9: Cinderella III: A Twist In Time v Return To Never Land
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Cinderella III {original-Cinderella (1950)}
It is in the words of Seamus Gorman 'A Masterpiece'. In his series reviewing the Disney Sequels it was considered the benchmark to measure all other Disney Sequels by. I don't remember which sequel got the damning 'It was good but it was no Cinderella III: A Twist in Time.' This movie has it all: time travel, characters with 3d personalities, that one iconic meme where the king says 'I forbid you to take another step' and the prince jumps out the window. Its so silly, its so fun, it is a masterpiece. Link to the Seamus Review:
~Anastasia redemption arc and character development ~The cat, lucifer, gets more screen time ~The king has a backstory
Time travel, and the prince. "But the talking mice say she's the wrong girl" " I forbid you to take another step down these stairs!" "Ok!*jumps out the window*"
Return to Never Land {originial-Peter Pan (1953)} *spoilers?*
It follows Wendy's canonical daughter Jane, in every version of the story where Peter returns to the Darling's window, he meets Jane, and this story gives her her own adventure. with Wendy as a turn of the century child, it isn't too much of a stretch to assume Jane would be growing up in the middle of a deeply contentious time in British History, that being the London bombings of World War 2, and Unlike Wendy, whom needed to understand that she didn't WANT to never grow up and embrace her coming maturity as it arrives, Jane had been thrown into a position in her family where she had needed to grow up too fast, and in her trip to Neverland understand the importance of that child-like wonder she had nearly lost.As such, she starts out deeply skeptical and frustrated by the nonsensical nature of Neverland, and being more trusting of adults than of children whose attempts of 'playing with her' were little more than bullying with the thin veneer of 'just a game', which ultimately allows her to be manipulated by Hook. But even then manages to grow attached to the lost boys and connect with Peter and due to her inability to fly for most of the movie had almost fully integrated into the world of Neverland and became the first Lost Girl by the time of the third act.While it's held back by the painfully early 00's music it's ultimately a very compelling story about a child in a deeply traumatizing situation finding temporary haven in a place untouched by the war that had so deeply distorted her worldview and ultimately reclaiming her right to have a childhood after constant danger of death and destruction had nearly wrenched it from her entirely.(also there's no racist Native American stereotypes that exist just for the sake of themselves and could have easily been some sort of fantasy species but nahhh it was the 50s so native americans were SUPER okay to be racist about/s)
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not-wholly-unheroic · 3 months
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So I was looking closely at Hook’s signature in Return to Neverland and noticed that Hook’s writing (particularly his capital letters) is pretty similar to Hans Conried’s. I can’t prove the animators did this on purpose, but I really hope they snuck this in as an intentional nod to the original voice actor.
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last peter pan & wendy meme i swear. anyway i think they should do return to neverland next
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punster-2319 · 1 year
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*Even though Spirited Away had its initial release in Japan the previous year, it had its wide-release in 2002 and was nominated for Best Animated Film (and won) for that year so that’s why I didn’t include it in the 2001 poll in case anyone was wondering.
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saturdaymorningmuses · 7 months
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Open RP
It was a storming in Neverland, rare, but not unheard of. On the deck of the Jolly Roger, the Lost Boys had followed their fearless leader, Peter Pan, into battle against their pirate enemies and the ruthless Captain Hook. The boys had fought and won this battle many times before, but this time seemed different and in the worst possible way. Hook had the upper hand. Peter was losing.
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"You're slipping more than usual, boy," the captain taunted. "Has the Great Peter Pan lost his nerve?"
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blessyourfluffysocks · 10 months
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"Give up girl!" - Peter Pan: Return to Neverland
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tickingcrocodile · 1 year
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These are the things we Lost Boys do!
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casinotrio1965 · 3 months
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Disney Descendants : Live Action Shanti x Jane Darling Edit
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by my friend @hannahhook7744
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yen-sids-tournament · 2 months
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Animated 2: Return to Neverland v The Pirate Fairy v Tinker Bell and the Legend of the NeverBeast
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Return to Never Land {originial-Peter Pan (1953)} *spoilers?*
It follows Wendy's canonical daughter Jane, in every version of the story where Peter returns to the Darling's window, he meets Jane, and this story gives her her own adventure. with Wendy as a turn of the century child, it isn't too much of a stretch to assume Jane would be growing up in the middle of a deeply contentious time in British History, that being the London bombings of World War 2, and Unlike Wendy, whom needed to understand that she didn't WANT to never grow up and embrace her coming maturity as it arrives, Jane had been thrown into a position in her family where she had needed to grow up too fast, and in her trip to Neverland understand the importance of that child-like wonder she had nearly lost. As such, she starts out deeply skeptical and frustrated by the nonsensical nature of Neverland, and being more trusting of adults than of children whose attempts of 'playing with her' were little more than bullying with the thin veneer of 'just a game', which ultimately allows her to be manipulated by Hook. But even then manages to grow attached to the lost boys and connect with Peter and due to her inability to fly for most of the movie had almost fully integrated into the world of Neverland and became the first Lost Girl by the time of the third act. While it's held back by the painfully early 00's music it's ultimately a very compelling story about a child in a deeply traumatizing situation finding temporary haven in a place untouched by the war that had so deeply distorted her worldview and ultimately reclaiming her right to have a childhood after constant danger of death and destruction had nearly wrenched it from her entirely. (also there's no racist Native American stereotypes that exist just for the sake of themselves and could have easily been some sort of fantasy species but nahhh it was the 50s so native americans were SUPER okay to be racist about/s)
The Pirate Fairy {original-Tinker Bell (2008)}
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Tinker Bell and the Legend of the NeverBeast {original Tinker Bell (2008)}
It centres around Fawn aka the best Disney Fairy, KT Tunstell did the soundtrack which absolutely slaps and is unironically on my main playlist to this day. It made me cry when i watched it for the first and subsequent times. Its just so sweet and wholesome. Also apparently spice girl Mel B voiced a minor character in the UK release??? The voice casting alone makes this one of the franchises and films of all time.
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not-wholly-unheroic · 7 months
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My new favorite crack headcanon I’ve seen floating around is that Disney Hook is the accidental (and unknown) hero of WWII in Return to Neverland’s version of London. Someone pointed out that the evacuations in London happened very early on in the war but by the end of the movie, Edward is already home. While there is still a definite timeskip between Edward initially leaving and coming back (you can tell Danny looks younger when Edward leaves), it seems the tide of the war turned literally overnight when Jane is whisked away to Neverland. Rather than cartoon logic, the theory posits that the Germans in those planes going over London took one look at Hook’s massive ship flying through the sky, assumed it was some kind of test run of a new British secret weapon, and just immediately noped their way out of there like, “Uh, ya know what? I don’t know what kind of dark magic technology these Brits have access to, but if they can do THAT…maybe we should just…call the whole thing off. Seriously. Get someone on the phone right now and tell them we surrender.”
And that’s how Hook single-handedly (ha!) ended WWII. Or at least Britain’s involvement in it.
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