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* ''Film/PeterAndWendy2015'' (2015). A TV film reimagining of the story with a FramingDevice focusing on a teenage girl about to undergo open-heart surgery at the Great Ormond Street Hospital.
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* ''Theatre/PeterPan1954''. The first musical (and its various revivals).
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* LostInImitation: Tons. In many adaptations and spinoffs, nobody ages while on Neverland. Yet in the novel it's clear that people ''do'' age and grow to some degree - the Lost Boys arrive as infants, after all, and Peter "thins them out" (which knowing Peter, is probably lethal) if they seem to be growing up. For more examples, see the page on Disney's ''Peter Pan''.
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* LostInImitation: Tons. In many adaptations and spinoffs, nobody ages while on Neverland. Yet in the novel it's clear that people ''do'' age and grow to some degree - the Lost Boys arrive as infants, after all, and Peter "thins them out" (which knowing Peter, is probably lethal) if they seem to be growing up. ''Peter Pan in Scarlet'' attempts to merge these two extremes by claiming that you ''can'' stop aging in Neverland, but only by utterly refusing to even entertain the idea, like Peter does. The moment one of the Lost Boys begin contemplating what he might be when he grows up, he ''will'' start growing up. For more examples, see the page on Disney's ''Peter Pan''.
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* ''TabletopGame/AdventuresInNeverland'' (2021). A story driven adventure game.
* ''TabletopGame/AdventuresInNeverland'' (2021). A story driven adventure game.
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* ''Anime/PeterPanNoBouken'' (1989). An anime adaptation that greatly expands the story.
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* FrozenInTime: The story was supposed to be present day, but it's since become tied with the 1902-1915 time period. Adaptations are rarely set afterwards.
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The version most people think of when they think of ''Peter Pan: The Musical'' is the 1954 version originally staring Mary Martin as Peter (the musical continues the tradition of [[CrosscastRole cross-casting]] women as young boy Peter to this day). Its notability can be attributed to the fact that Creator/{{NBC}} aired live stagings of the play several times between 1955 and 1960, to excellent ratings.
Numerous screen adaptations exist, including the widely-known [[Disney/PeterPan Disney version]], also from the 1950s.
Between licensing by Great Ormond Street Hospital (who still holds certain rights in the UK) and the expiration of copyright in most of the world, there are clashing Sequel and {{Prequel}} books and films. In addition to the 1953 Disney film and a 2002 sequel, there was a 41 episode {{anime}} adaption as part of the Anime/WorldMasterpieceTheater series in 1989, the 1990 animated series on the first season of Creator/FoxKids, Steven Spielberg's ''Film/{{Hook}}'' (1991), a sequel that posits what would have happened had Peter eventually decided to grow up, and a 2003 live-action adaptation. See also ''Film/FindingNeverland'' (2004), a VeryLooselyBasedOnATrueStory drama about Barrie's conception and initial production of the play.
Numerous screen adaptations exist, including the widely-known [[Disney/PeterPan Disney version]], also from the 1950s.
Between licensing by Great Ormond Street Hospital (who still holds certain rights in the UK) and the expiration of copyright in most of the world, there are clashing Sequel and {{Prequel}} books and films. In addition to the 1953 Disney film and a 2002 sequel, there was a 41 episode {{anime}} adaption as part of the Anime/WorldMasterpieceTheater series in 1989, the 1990 animated series on the first season of Creator/FoxKids, Steven Spielberg's ''Film/{{Hook}}'' (1991), a sequel that posits what would have happened had Peter eventually decided to grow up, and a 2003 live-action adaptation. See also ''Film/FindingNeverland'' (2004), a VeryLooselyBasedOnATrueStory drama about Barrie's conception and initial production of the play.
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The version most people think of when they think of ''Peter Pan: The Musical'' is the 1954 version originally staring Mary Martin as Peter (the musical continues the tradition of [[CrosscastRole cross-casting]] women as young boy Peter to this day). Its notability can be attributed to the fact that Creator/{{NBC}} {{Creator/NBC}} aired live stagings of the play several times between 1955 and 1960, to excellent ratings.
Numerous screen adaptations exist, including the widely-known[[Disney/PeterPan [[WesternAnimation/PeterPan Disney version]], also from the 1950s.
Between licensing by Great Ormond Street Hospital (who still holds certain rights in the UK) and the expiration of copyright in most of the world, there are clashing Sequel and {{Prequel}} books and films. In addition to the 1953 Disney film and a 2002 sequel, there was a 41 episode {{anime}} adaption as part of the Anime/WorldMasterpieceTheater series in 1989, the 1990 animated series on the first season of Creator/FoxKids, Steven Spielberg's''Film/{{Hook}}'' ''{{Film/Hook}}'' (1991), a sequel that posits what would have happened had Peter eventually decided to grow up, and a 2003 live-action adaptation. See also ''Film/FindingNeverland'' (2004), a VeryLooselyBasedOnATrueStory drama about Barrie's conception and initial production of the play.
Numerous screen adaptations exist, including the widely-known
Between licensing by Great Ormond Street Hospital (who still holds certain rights in the UK) and the expiration of copyright in most of the world, there are clashing Sequel and {{Prequel}} books and films. In addition to the 1953 Disney film and a 2002 sequel, there was a 41 episode {{anime}} adaption as part of the Anime/WorldMasterpieceTheater series in 1989, the 1990 animated series on the first season of Creator/FoxKids, Steven Spielberg's
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** ''Disney/ReturnToNeverLand'' (2002). The sequel to the above.
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* ''Disney/PeterPan'' (1953). The film from the Franchise/DisneyAnimatedCanon.
** ''Disney/ReturnToNeverLand'' (2002). The sequel to the above.
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* ''[[Film/PeterPan1924 Peter Pan]]'' (1924). Silent film [[CrosscastRole starring Betty Bronson as Peter]] and Creator/AnnaMayWong [[RaceLift as Tiger Lily]].[[/index]]
* ''Peter Pan'' (1976). TV film starring Creator/MiaFarrow [[CrosscastRole as Peter]] and Creator/DannyKaye as [[invoked]][[ActingForTwo Hook/Mr. Darling]].[[index]]
* ''Film/{{Hook}}'' (1991). A film sequel to the original story in which Peter (Creator/RobinWilliams) has grown up in the normal world and forgotten everything about Neverland.
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* ''[[Film/PeterPan1924 Peter Pan]]'' (1924). Silent film [[CrosscastRole starring Betty Bronson as Peter]] and Creator/AnnaMayWong [[RaceLift as Tiger Lily]].[[/index]]
* ''Peter Pan'' (1976). TV film starring Creator/MiaFarrow [[CrosscastRole as Peter]] and Creator/DannyKaye as [[invoked]][[ActingForTwo Hook/Mr. Darling]].[[index]]
* ''Film/{{Hook}}'' (1991). A film sequel to the original story in which Peter (Creator/RobinWilliams) has grown up in the normal world and forgotten everything about Neverland.
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* ''Film/{{Pan}}'' (2015). An origin story for Peter Pan featuring Creator/HughJackman as Blackbeard.
* ''Film/{{Pan}}'' (2015). An origin story for Peter Pan featuring Creator/HughJackman as Blackbeard.
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* ''Film/{{Peter and Wendy|2015}}'' ''Film/PeterAndWendy2015'' (2015). A TV film reimagining of the story with a FramingDevice focusing on a teenage girl about to undergo open-heart surgery at the Great Ormond Street Hospital.
*''Film/{{Pan}}'' ''{{Film/Pan}}'' (2015). An origin story for Peter Pan featuring Creator/HughJackman as Blackbeard.
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* ''Series/{{Neverland}}'' (2011). A two part miniseries.
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* ''Series/{{Neverland}}'' (2011). A two part miniseries.
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* ''Film/{{Wendy}}'' (2020) ''{{Film/Wendy}}'' (2020). A reimagining of the story with Wendy as the central character.
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* ''WebVideo/TheNewAdventuresOfPeterAndWendy'' (2014). A web series and a modern adaptation.
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* CrosscastRole: In just about any theatrical or film version, Peter is played by a woman. On film, the only exceptions are the [[Disney/PeterPan Disney version]], which has Peter voiced by Bobby Driscoll, [[Film/PeterPan the 2003 version]] with Jeremy Sumpter, and the 2015 reimagining with Zak Sutcliffe. Meanwhile, the only male to have played Peter Pan on Broadway is Jack Noseworthy, who was an understudy in ''Jerome Robbins' Broadway'', a musical revue of highlights of choreographer Jerome Robbins' work, which included the Mary Martin Broadway version.
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* CrosscastRole: In just about any theatrical or film version, Peter is played by a woman. On film, the only exceptions are the [[Disney/PeterPan [[WesternAnimation/PeterPan Disney version]], which has Peter voiced by Bobby Driscoll, [[Film/PeterPan the 2003 version]] with Jeremy Sumpter, and the 2015 reimagining with Zak Sutcliffe. Meanwhile, the only male to have played Peter Pan on Broadway is Jack Noseworthy, who was an understudy in ''Jerome Robbins' Broadway'', a musical revue of highlights of choreographer Jerome Robbins' work, which included the Mary Martin Broadway version.
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* EvenBadMenLoveTheirMamas: Hook. (And, in the [[Disney/PeterPan Disney movie]], Smee--although in the original, he didn't know what a mother was).
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** Captain Hook doesn't die in the Disney version. Various unofficial sequels such as ''Film/{{Hook}}'' also retcon the original ending to keep him alive.
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* ''[[Film/PeterPan1924 Peter Pan]]'' (1924). Silent film [[CrosscastRole starring Betty Bronson as Peter]] and Creator/AnnaMayWong [[RaceLift as Tiger Lily]].
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* ''Peter Pan'' (1924). Silent film [[CrosscastRole starring Betty Bronson as Peter]] and Creator/AnnaMayWong [[RaceLift as Tiger Lily]].
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* ''Literature/DisneysFairies'' (2005). Disney spinoff novels based on Neverland's fairies.
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* ''Film/Wendy'' (2020) A reimagining of the story with Wendy as the central character.
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* ''Film/Wendy'' ''Film/{{Wendy}}'' (2020) A reimagining of the story with Wendy as the central character.
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* ''Film/{{Peter and Wendy|2015}}'' (2015). A TV film reimagining of the story with a FramingDevice focusing on a teenage girl about to undergo open-heart surgery at the Great Ormond Street Hospital.
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* ''Literature/DisneyVillainsTheTopSecretFiles'' (2005). Disney's interpretation of Captain Hook has his own file.
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* ''Film/{{Hook}}'' (1991). A live action film sequel in which Peter (Creator/RobinWilliams) has grown up in the normal world and forgotten everything about Neverland.
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* ''WesternAnimation/TheNewAdventuresOfPeterPan'' (2013)
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* ''Peter Pan'' (1976). TV film starring Creator/MiaFarrow [[CrosscastRole as Peter]] and Creator/DannyKaye as [[ActingForTwo Hook/Mr. Darling]].[[index]]
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* ''Peter Pan'' (1924). Silent film [[CrosscastRole starring Betty Bronson as Peter]] and Creator/AnnaMayWong [[RaceLift as Tiger Lily]].[[index]]
* ''Film/{{Hook}}'' (1991). A live action film sequel.
* ''Film/{{Hook}}'' (1991). A live action film sequel.
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* ''Peter Pan'' (1924). Silent film [[CrosscastRole starring Betty Bronson as Peter]] and Creator/AnnaMayWong [[RaceLift as Tiger Lily]].Lily]].
* ''Peter Pan'' (1976). TV film starring Creator/MiaFarrow [[CrosscastRole as Peter]] and Creator/DannyKaye as [[ActingForTwo Hook/Mr. Darling]].[[index]]
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* ''Peter Pan'' (1976). TV film starring Creator/MiaFarrow [[CrosscastRole as Peter]] and Creator/DannyKaye as [[ActingForTwo Hook/Mr. Darling]].[[index]]
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* ''WesternAnimation/PeterPanAndThePirates'' (1990). The Fox Kids animated series.
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This is an index for all the ''Peter Pan''-related pages on Wiki/TVTropes.
!! Works in the ''Peter Pan'' franchise with TV Tropes pages:
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* ''Literature/PeterPanInKensingtonGardens'' (1902). His first appearance in a stand-alone part of Barrie's novel ''The Little White Bird.'' EarlyInstallmentWeirdness abounds.
* ''Theatre/{{Peter Pan|1904}}'' (1904). The original stage play by James M. Barrie.
* ''Literature/PeterPan'' (1911). The novelization of the stage play, also by James M. Barrie.
* ''Disney/PeterPan'' (1953). The film from the Franchise/DisneyAnimatedCanon.
* ''Theatre/{{Peter Pan|1954}}'' (1954). The 1954 musical (and its various revivals).
* ''WesternAnimation/{{Peter Pan|BurbankFilms}}'' (1988). Animated film adaptation by Creator/BurbankFilmsAustralia.
* ''Anime/PeterPanNoBouken'' (1989). An anime adaptation that greatly expands the story.
* ''ComicBook/PeterPan'' (1990). A ComicBook published between 1990 and 2004.
* ''WesternAnimation/PeterPanAndThePirates'' (1990). An animated series.
* ''Film/{{Hook}}'' (1991). A live action film sequel.
* ''Franchise/KingdomHearts'' (2002). The Disney version of Peter Pan appears in many games in the series, beginning with the first.
* ''Disney/ReturnToNeverLand'' (2002). The sequel to the 1953 Disney film.
* ''Film/PeterPan'' (2003). A live action film.
* ''Theatre/{{Peter Pan|1904}}'' (1904). The original stage play by James M. Barrie.
* ''Literature/PeterPan'' (1911). The novelization of the stage play, also by James M. Barrie.
* ''Disney/PeterPan'' (1953). The film from the Franchise/DisneyAnimatedCanon.
* ''Theatre/{{Peter Pan|1954}}'' (1954). The 1954 musical (and its various revivals).
* ''WesternAnimation/{{Peter Pan|BurbankFilms}}'' (1988). Animated film adaptation by Creator/BurbankFilmsAustralia.
* ''Anime/PeterPanNoBouken'' (1989). An anime adaptation that greatly expands the story.
* ''ComicBook/PeterPan'' (1990). A ComicBook published between 1990 and 2004.
* ''WesternAnimation/PeterPanAndThePirates'' (1990). An animated series.
* ''Film/{{Hook}}'' (1991). A live action film sequel.
* ''Franchise/KingdomHearts'' (2002). The Disney version of Peter Pan appears in many games in the series, beginning with the first.
* ''Disney/ReturnToNeverLand'' (2002). The sequel to the 1953 Disney film.
* ''Film/PeterPan'' (2003). A live action film.
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* ''Theatre/{{Peter Pan|1904}}'' (1904). The original stageplay by James M. Barrie.
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* ''Literature/PeterPan'' (1911). The novelization of the stageplay, also by James M. Barrie.
* ''Disney/PeterPan'' (1953). The film from the Franchise/DisneyAnimatedCanon.
* ''Theatre/{{Peter Pan|1954}}'' (1954). The 1954 musical (and its various revivals).
* ''WesternAnimation/{{Peter Pan|BurbankFilms}}'' (1988). Animated film adaptation by Creator/BurbankFilmsAustralia.
* ''Anime/PeterPanNoBouken'' (1989). An anime adaptation that greatly expands the story.
* ''ComicBook/PeterPan'' (1990). A ComicBook published between 1990 and 2004.
* ''WesternAnimation/PeterPanAndThePirates'' (1990). An animated series.
* ''Film/{{Hook}}'' (1991). A live action film sequel.
* ''Franchise/KingdomHearts'' (2002). The Disney version of Peter Pan appears in many games in the series, beginning with the first.
* ''Disney/ReturnToNeverLand'' (2002). The sequel to the 1953 Disney film.
* ''Film/PeterPan'' (2003). A live action film.play.
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* ''Theatre/{{Peter Pan|1904}}'' (1904). The original stage
* ''Literature/PeterPan'' (1911). The novelization of the stage
* ''Disney/PeterPan'' (1953). The film from the Franchise/DisneyAnimatedCanon.
* ''Theatre/{{Peter Pan|1954}}'' (1954). The 1954 musical (and its various revivals).
* ''WesternAnimation/{{Peter Pan|BurbankFilms}}'' (1988). Animated film adaptation by Creator/BurbankFilmsAustralia.
* ''Anime/PeterPanNoBouken'' (1989). An anime adaptation that greatly expands the story.
* ''ComicBook/PeterPan'' (1990). A ComicBook published between 1990 and 2004.
* ''WesternAnimation/PeterPanAndThePirates'' (1990). An animated series.
* ''Film/{{Hook}}'' (1991). A live action film sequel.
* ''Franchise/KingdomHearts'' (2002). The Disney version of Peter Pan appears in many games in the series, beginning with the first.
* ''Disney/ReturnToNeverLand'' (2002). The sequel to the 1953 Disney film.
* ''Film/PeterPan'' (2003). A live action film.
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!!Non-Barrie literature:
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* ''Franchise/DisneyFairies'' (2005). A spin-off from the Disney films, aimed at girls and featuring Tinker Bell.
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!!Theatre:
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* ''Theatre/{{Peter Pan|1954}}'' (1954). The first musical (and its various revivals).
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* ''WesternAnimation/JakeAndTheNeverLandPirates'' (2011). A spin-off from the Disney films, aimed at toddlers.
* ''Series/{{Neverland}}'' (2011). A two part miniseries.
* ''VideoGame/OkashiNaShimaNoPeterPan'' (2011). An [[RomanceGame Otome Game]] re-imagining of ''Peter Pan'', with Wendy Darling as the main protagonist.
* ''Series/OnceUponATime'' (from 2012). Hook appears as TheDragon to the first BigBad in season 2, but by the end of the season, and throughout the first half of season 3, Peter himself is the BigBad, and Hook is on the side of the heroes.
* ''WesternAnimation/TheNewAdventuresOfPeterPan'' (2013). Another animated series.
* ''Series/{{Neverland}}'' (2011). A two part miniseries.
* ''VideoGame/OkashiNaShimaNoPeterPan'' (2011). An [[RomanceGame Otome Game]] re-imagining of ''Peter Pan'', with Wendy Darling as the main protagonist.
* ''Series/OnceUponATime'' (from 2012). Hook appears as TheDragon to the first BigBad in season 2, but by the end of the season, and throughout the first half of season 3, Peter himself is the BigBad, and Hook is on the side of the heroes.
* ''WesternAnimation/TheNewAdventuresOfPeterPan'' (2013). Another animated series.
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* ''WebVideo/TheNewAdventuresOfPeterAndWendy'' (2014). A web series and a modern adaptation.
* ''Film/{{Pan}}'' (2015). An origin story for Peter Pan featuring Creator/HughJackman as Blackbeard.
* ''[[Film/PeterAndWendy2015 Peter and Wendy]]'' (2015). A reimagining of the story with a FramingDevice focusing on a teenage girl about to undergo open-heart surgery at the Great Ormond Street Hospital.
* ''Film/ComeAway''. An origin story/prequel that combines the story with Literature/AliceInWonderland.
* ''Film/{{Pan}}'' (2015). An origin story for Peter Pan featuring Creator/HughJackman as Blackbeard.
* ''[[Film/PeterAndWendy2015 Peter and Wendy]]'' (2015). A reimagining of the story with a FramingDevice focusing on a teenage girl about to undergo open-heart surgery at the Great Ormond Street Hospital.
* ''Film/ComeAway''. An origin story/prequel that combines the story with Literature/AliceInWonderland.
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* ''Disney/PeterPan'' (1953). The film from the Franchise/DisneyAnimatedCanon.
** ''Disney/ReturnToNeverLand'' (2002). The sequel to the above.
** ''Franchise/DisneyFairies'' (2005). A spin-off from the Disney films, aimed at girls and featuring Tinker Bell.
** ''WesternAnimation/JakeAndTheNeverLandPirates'' (2011). A spin-off from the Disney films, aimed at toddlers.
* ''WesternAnimation/{{Peter Pan|Burbank Films}}'' (1988). Animated adaptation by Creator/BurbankFilmsAustralia.
* ''WesternAnimation/PeterPanAndThePirates'' (1990). The Fox Kids animated series.
* ''WesternAnimation/TheNewAdventuresOfPeterPan'' (2013)
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!!Live action films:
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* ''Film/{{Hook}}'' (1991). A live action film sequel.
* ''Film/PeterPan'' (2003).
* ''Film/{{Peter and Wendy|2015}}'' (2015). A TV film reimagining of the story with a FramingDevice focusing on a teenage girl about to undergo open-heart surgery at the Great Ormond Street Hospital.
* ''Film/{{Pan}}'' (2015). An origin story for Peter Pan featuring Creator/HughJackman as Blackbeard.
* ''Film/ComeAway''. An origin story/prequel that combines the story with ''Literature/AliceInWonderland''.
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!!Live action television
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* ''Series/{{Neverland}}'' (2011). A two part miniseries.
* ''Series/OnceUponATime'' (2012). Hook appears as TheDragon to the first BigBad in season 2, but by the end of the season, and throughout the first half of season 3, Peter himself is the BigBad, and Hook is on the side of the heroes.
[[/index]]
!!Comic books:
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* ''ComicBook/PeterPan'' (1990). A ComicBook published between 1990 and 2004.
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!!Manga / Anime:
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* ''Anime/PeterPanNoBouken'' (1989). An anime adaptation that greatly expands the story.
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!!Video games
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* ''Franchise/KingdomHearts'' (2002). The Disney version of Peter Pan appears in many games in the series, beginning with the first.
* ''VideoGame/OkashiNaShimaNoPeterPan'' (2011). An [[RomanceGame Otome Game]] re-imagining of ''Peter Pan'', with Wendy Darling as the main protagonist.
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!!Web videos:
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* ''WebVideo/TheNewAdventuresOfPeterAndWendy'' (2014). A web series and a modern adaptation.
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* CrosscastRole: In just about any theatrical or film version, Peter is played by a woman. On film, the only exceptions are the [[Disney/PeterPan Disney version]], which has Peter voiced by Bobby Driscoll, and [[Film/PeterPan the 2003 version]] with Jeremy Sumpter. Meanwhile, the only male to have played Peter Pan on Broadway is Jack Noseworthy, who was an understudy in ''Jerome Robbins' Broadway'', a musical revue of highlights of choreographer Jerome Robbins' work, which included the Mary Martin Broadway version.
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* CrosscastRole: In just about any theatrical or film version, Peter is played by a woman. On film, the only exceptions are the [[Disney/PeterPan Disney version]], which has Peter voiced by Bobby Driscoll, and [[Film/PeterPan the 2003 version]] with Jeremy Sumpter.Sumpter, and the 2015 reimagining with Zak Sutcliffe. Meanwhile, the only male to have played Peter Pan on Broadway is Jack Noseworthy, who was an understudy in ''Jerome Robbins' Broadway'', a musical revue of highlights of choreographer Jerome Robbins' work, which included the Mary Martin Broadway version.
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* ''Literature/PeterPanInKensingtonGardens'' (1902). His first appearance in a stand-alone part of Barrie's novel ''The Little White Bird.'' EarlyInstallmentWeirdness abounds.
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** ''Literature/PeterPanInKensingtonGardens'', his first appearance in a stand-alone part of Barrie's novel ''The Little White Bird.'' EarlyInstallmentWeirdness abounds.
* ''[[Disney/PeterPan Disney - Peter Pan]]''. The 1953 film from the Franchise/DisneyAnimatedCanon.
** ''Disney/ReturnToNeverLand''. The 2002 sequel.
** ''Franchise/DisneyFairies'' and ''WesternAnimation/JakeAndTheNeverLandPirates'', two later spinoffs aimed at girls and toddlers, respectively.
** [[/index]]The characters and setting have also appeared as part of a few Disney {{Cross Over}}s like Series/OnceUponATime and Franchise/KingdomHearts.[[index]]
* ''[[Theatre.PeterPan1954 Theatre - Peter Pan]]''. The 1954 musical (and its various revivals).
* ''[[ComicBook.PeterPan Comic Book - Peter Pan]]''. A ComicBook published between 1990 and 2004.
* ''[[Anime/PeterPanNoBouken Anime - Peter Pan No Bouken]]'' An anime adaptation that greatly expands the story.
* ''WesternAnimation/PeterPanBurbankFilms''
* ''Film/{{Hook}}''. A 1991 live action film.
* ''[[Film/PeterPan Film - Peter Pan]]''. A 2003 live action film.
* ''WesternAnimation/PeterPanAndThePirates''. An animated series that premiered in 1990.
* ''[[Series/{{Neverland}} Series - Neverland]]''. A two part miniseries that premiered in 2011.
* ''WesternAnimation/TheNewAdventuresOfPeterPan'' Another animated series that premiered in 2013
* ''Film/{{Pan}}'': An origin story for Peter Pan featuring Creator/HughJackman as Blackbeard that premiered in 2015.
* ''Theatre/PeterPanGoesWrong'': A theatre production by Creator/MischiefTheatre.
* Writer/Artist Brom's novel ''Literature/TheChildThief''.
* ''Literature/PeterAndTheStarcatchers'' by Dave Barry and Ridley Pearson, a novel series that acts as a prequel to the original story, which was also adapted to stage, having a popular run on Broadway.
* ''Literature/PeterPanInScarlet'', by Geraldine [=McCaughrean=]. The official sequel approved by rights-holder Great Ormond Street Hospital. [=McCaughrean=] was selected during a competition in 2004, and the book was published in 2006. Her Majesty Elizabeth II received a specially printed copy.
* ''Series/OnceUponATime'' features Hook as TheDragon to the first BigBad in season 2, but by the end of the season, and throughout the first half of season 3, Peter himself is the BigBad, and Hook is on the side of the heroes.
* ''WebVideo/TheNewAdventuresOfPeterAndWendy'', a 2014 web series and a modern adaptation.
* ''[[Disney/PeterPan Disney - Peter Pan]]''. The 1953 film from the Franchise/DisneyAnimatedCanon.
** ''Disney/ReturnToNeverLand''. The 2002 sequel.
** ''Franchise/DisneyFairies'' and ''WesternAnimation/JakeAndTheNeverLandPirates'', two later spinoffs aimed at girls and toddlers, respectively.
** [[/index]]The characters and setting have also appeared as part of a few Disney {{Cross Over}}s like Series/OnceUponATime and Franchise/KingdomHearts.[[index]]
* ''[[Theatre.PeterPan1954 Theatre - Peter Pan]]''. The 1954 musical (and its various revivals).
* ''[[ComicBook.PeterPan Comic Book - Peter Pan]]''. A ComicBook published between 1990 and 2004.
* ''[[Anime/PeterPanNoBouken Anime - Peter Pan No Bouken]]'' An anime adaptation that greatly expands the story.
* ''WesternAnimation/PeterPanBurbankFilms''
* ''Film/{{Hook}}''. A 1991 live action film.
* ''[[Film/PeterPan Film - Peter Pan]]''. A 2003 live action film.
* ''WesternAnimation/PeterPanAndThePirates''. An animated series that premiered in 1990.
* ''[[Series/{{Neverland}} Series - Neverland]]''. A two part miniseries that premiered in 2011.
* ''WesternAnimation/TheNewAdventuresOfPeterPan'' Another animated series that premiered in 2013
* ''Film/{{Pan}}'': An origin story for Peter Pan featuring Creator/HughJackman as Blackbeard that premiered in 2015.
* ''Theatre/PeterPanGoesWrong'': A theatre production by Creator/MischiefTheatre.
* Writer/Artist Brom's novel ''Literature/TheChildThief''.
* ''Literature/PeterAndTheStarcatchers'' by Dave Barry and Ridley Pearson, a novel series that acts as a prequel to the original story, which was also adapted to stage, having a popular run on Broadway.
* ''Literature/PeterPanInScarlet'', by Geraldine [=McCaughrean=]. The official sequel approved by rights-holder Great Ormond Street Hospital. [=McCaughrean=] was selected during a competition in 2004, and the book was published in 2006. Her Majesty Elizabeth II received a specially printed copy.
* ''Series/OnceUponATime'' features Hook as TheDragon to the first BigBad in season 2, but by the end of the season, and throughout the first half of season 3, Peter himself is the BigBad, and Hook is on the side of the heroes.
* ''WebVideo/TheNewAdventuresOfPeterAndWendy'', a 2014 web series and a modern adaptation.
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** ''Franchise/DisneyFairies'' and ''WesternAnimation/JakeAndTheNeverLandPirates'', two later spinoffs aimed at girls and toddlers, respectively.
** [[/index]]The characters and setting have also appeared as part of a few Disney {{Cross Over}}s like Series/OnceUponATime and Franchise/KingdomHearts.[[index]]
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* ''Anime/PeterPanNoBouken'' (1989). An anime adaptation that greatly expands the story.
* ''ComicBook/PeterPan'' (1990). A ComicBook published between 1990 and 2004.
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* ''Film/{{Hook}}'' (1991). A live action film sequel.
* ''Franchise/KingdomHearts'' (2002). The Disney version of Peter Pan
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* ''WesternAnimation/PeterPanAndThePirates''. An animated series that premiered in 1990.
* ''[[Series/{{Neverland}} Series - Neverland]]''. A two part miniseries that premiered in 2011.
* ''WesternAnimation/TheNewAdventuresOfPeterPan'' Another animated series that premiered in 2013
* ''Film/{{Pan}}'': An origin story for Peter Pan featuring Creator/HughJackman as Blackbeard that premiered in 2015.
* ''Theatre/PeterPanGoesWrong'': A theatre production by Creator/MischiefTheatre.
* Writer/Artist Brom's novel ''Literature/TheChildThief''.
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* ''Literature/PeterPanInScarlet'' (2006). Novel by Geraldine [=McCaughrean=]. The official sequel approved by rights-holder Great Ormond Street Hospital. [=McCaughrean=] was selected during a competition in 2004, and the book was published in 2006. Her Majesty Elizabeth II received a specially printed copy.
* ''Literature/TheChildThief'' (2009). Writer/Artist Brom's novel.
* ''Theatre/PeterAndTheStarcatcher'' (2009). Stage adaptation of the 2004 novel.
* ''WesternAnimation/JakeAndTheNeverLandPirates'' (2011). A spin-off from the Disney films, aimed at toddlers.
* ''Series/{{Neverland}}'' (2011). A two part miniseries.
* ''Series/OnceUponATime''
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* ''Theatre/PeterPanGoesWrong'' (2013). A theatre production by Creator/MischiefTheatre, about an in-universe stage production of ''Peter Pan'' beset with difficulties.
* ''WebVideo/TheNewAdventuresOfPeterAndWendy'' (2014). A web series and a modern
* ''Film/{{Pan}}'' (2015). An origin story for Peter Pan featuring Creator/HughJackman as Blackbeard.