Peter Pan by J.M. Barrrie
Peter Pan first appeared as a character in 1902. This is the
boy that will never grow up. He lives in a magical place called Neverland with
pirates, mermaids, and fairies. One day he takes a normal girl, Wendy and her
two brothers to live with them so that they too can experience the joy of never
growing up. But the Darlings decide to return to the real world, leaving Peter
Pan alone.
Peter Pan (1953)
Disney’s foray into the classic tale; it is actually fairly
close adaptation of Barrie’s original story. One thing I love is the ending
where Mr. Darling says he remembers seeing Hook’s ship before.
Peter and the Starcatchers by Dave Barry and Ridley Pearson
An origin story of Peter Pan and the first of the
Starcatcher series. In it Peter discovers extraterrestrial gold “star stuff”.
It is this that gives him the ability to fly and keeps him a child. He has to
keep it out of the hands of nefarious people who would use the star stuff for
their own personal gain. It is really a charming series.
Peter Pan (2003)
Following the plot of the play a little more, Peter in this
version is displayed as a sort of demigod of Neverland. When he is away from
Neverland everything becomes cold and wintery. He is also able to get people to
magically say they believe in fairies when Tinker Bell lies dying. (In the
original play this is accomplished by Peter breaking the fourth wall and asking
the audience to clap if they believe in fairies). A good adaptation of the
original story.
Fairy Dust and the Quest for the Egg by Gail Carson Levine
One of the many authored Disney Fairies of Pixie Hollow
books, Levine introduces us to Prilla. As a fairy she seems to be a failure,
acting more like a human than any proper fairy should. But Prilla does have a
Talent that only she possesses and when Mother Dove is threatened, it is Prilla
who has the power to save the day.
Hook (1991)
This movie brings up an interesting concept, where Peter has
grown up and doesn’t remember who he is. When Hook kidnaps his children, Peter
is forced to go back to Neverland and reclaim his legend in order to save them.
Robin Williams plays Peter to perfection.
Neverland (2011)
Another origin story. Peter is an orphan in the back streets
of London. He thieves for his mentor James Hook. When they magically get
transported to Neverland, Peter suddenly has to decide who he can really trust
in this strange new world.
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