Which peter pan movie is the best




















It was the first filmed version of the now-classic musical retelling of the boy who never grew up, and is often one of the first introductions children have to the tale. Whether it's on stage or on screen, "I won't grow up," is a song that sticks in the mind no matter where it is heard. With the classic score and commercial breaks to cover the scene changes the fact that you can see a few of the wires when Martin flies seems to only add to the magic.

The two episodes Syfy adaptation of Peter Pan titles Neverland was released in Despite the talent, the tale focused more around the rise of Ifans' Captain Hook, was less magical than many had hoped. The story joins Peter's origins with Hook's, having them be friends in London before they are both whisked off together to Neverland. The show also adds a great deal of extra mythology about how one can get to and from Neverland apparently flying is not the only way but it didn't inspire as much as the original.

While critics were not very complimentary upon its initial release in , the Steven Spielberg directed Robin Williams and Dustin Hoffman starring retelling has become a hit and a classic in the years since it originally hit screens. What might have happened if Peter did grow up eventually and thus returned to our world only to forget where it was he came from? Well, Robin Williams does just that before he is forced to return to battle Captain Hook once more in service to his own children who have been kidnapped.

Add new leader of the Lost Boys, Rufio, and the movie is just bangarang. Return to Neverland is the official Disney animated follow up to its Peter Pan original.

Madness ensues, and Peter, of course, comes to the rescue. But Jane doesn't fit in as well as Wendy did, particularly in the beginning. The movie wasn't horrible, but lacked much of the original's magic. The last true adaptation of J.

You must be logged in to post a comment. Here are the five best Peter Pan movies. Peter Pan — The animated version is what a lot of people will think of when it comes to Peter Pan since this is the version that a lot of us have grown up with and the movie that is the most popular whenever Disney lets it out of the famed vault. We all have to grow up, but we can still enjoy being kids at heart. Prev Article Next Article. Ah, to be young forever. Our personal favorite adaptation is number one, but there are a few others worth checking out as well….

Before Peter belonged to Wendy, he belonged to the girl with the crow feather in her hair. We feel you, sister. Not a classic because of its age can you believe this is from ? Plus, in this version we meet Roofio Roo-fi-ooooo! Although not technically an adaptation, how could we leave out the story of the man behind the Pan? This theatrical version tells the story of how a sad, nameless boy became our beloved Peter.

I do, I do! Even the bad guy needs a back story.



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