Feel free to add a fanfic of your own to the list, but remember to use the template found here.. You can also add to the current recommendations if you want. Disney's Peter Pan and its sequel Return to Neverland; Peter Pan, the musical(s). These are recommendations made by Tropers for Peter Pan and The Pirates fanfics, all of which have to be signed to stay on the page. Disney Animated Canon entry #14. The King is furious and warns them not to enter his realm again or he'll bring eternal winter. There's just a lot more potential in what a giant octopus can be made to do; not to mention the basic premise of a man-eating octopus is inherently more comedic than a … Nibs: No, sir, but we speak English! Season 1. Proof that the remaining 10% is worth climbing a tower for here.. File:Jake and the Neverland Pirates 3489.png. Audience-Alienating Premise: A serious take on Peter Pan didn't exactly get older kids running to the set, and the younger kids got scared away. At the end of an episode where everyone's shadows are switched, Hook's stuck with the parrot's shadow. An accent from The West Country. The pirates who antagonize the Robinson family are portrayed as … During their sequel period, Disney made Return to Neverland, in 2002, one of the few animated sequels to get a theatrical release (but still not part of the Disney Animated Canon itself). Example from First Encounter Hook: Are you, perhaps, conversant in the Queen's tongue? Yo ho, let's go! Swiss Family Robinson. Error: please try again. Peter and the Lost Boys engage in dancing, wearing headdresses and other exaggerated tropes, a form of mockery and appropriation of Native peoples’ culture and imagery. ... Captain Hook and his crew in Disney's Peter Pan. Peter Pan’s Captain Hook has a hidden cameo role within the Pirates of the Caribbean franchise. During their sequel period, Disney made Return to Neverland, in 2002, one of the few animated sequels to get a theatrical release (but still not part of the Disney Animated Canon itself). Peter and the Lost Boys engage in dancing, wearing headdresses and other exaggerated tropes.” “Swiss Family Robinson” (1960): “The pirates … Peter Pan no Bouken by Nippon Animation, also aired by Fox Kids at the same time. Originally appearing in J. M. Barrie’s 1904 play (which later became a novel) Peter Pan; or, the Boy Who Wouldn’t Grow Up, Captain James Hook has menaced the titular Pan across a boatload of adaptations and reimaginings - becoming one of the most iconic villains of all time in the process. Pirate tropes include: Talking like a Pirate. Disney Animated Canon entry #14. Error: please try again. There was a pretty faithful version of Treasure Island on British TV in either the late '70s or early '80s. Peter Pan and The Pirates, a cartoon series which aired on Fox Kids in the early 90's. The frequent "Layman's Terms" running gag. *** Iconic or no, it wasn't really capable of doing all of the things the octopus does in the sequel, like destroying Hook's ship. Peter brags to Lost Boys how he stole a crystal from the Ice King and inadvertently summons the creature. The well-remembered 1953 Disney animated movie presents a cozier version of Peter Pan, keeping most of the incidents, but virtually none of the original dialogue. Too bad Peter never listens. The well-remembered 1953 Disney animated movie presents a cozier version of Peter Pan, keeping most of the incidents, but virtually none of the original dialogue.