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* GiantSquid: The iconic crocodile is replaced in this movie by an even bigger octopus that makes a similar series of popping sounds with its tentacles. Hook uses it to get rid of anyone who displeases him, only for it to take the same liking to the taste of ''him'' as the croc before it.
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* GiantSquid: The iconic ticking crocodile is replaced in this movie by an even bigger octopus that makes a similar series of popping sounds with its tentacles. Hook apparently [[FedToTheBeast uses it to get rid of anyone who displeases him, only for him]], but when he tries to sic it to take on Peter, it ends up taking the same liking to the taste of ''him'' ''Hook'' as the croc before it.
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* ExitPursuedByABear: After sinking the ''Jolly Roger'' and stranding Hook and his crew, the octopus takes sight of said crew and sees ''all the pirates'' as codfish. They're last seen rowing for dear life with the octopus in pursuit.
* FedToTheBeast: The reason the octopus is even involved in the plot in the first place is because Hook attempts to use it to subject Peter to this trope. Thanks to Tinkerbell's intervention, [[HoistByHisOwnPetard it doesn't end well for him]].
* GiantSquid: The iconic crocodile is replaced in this movie by an even bigger octopus that makes a similar series of popping sounds with its tentacles. Hook uses it to get rid of anyone who displeases him, only for it to take the same liking to the taste of ''him'' as the croc before it.
* GoingDownWithTheShip: The quote for the page is from near the end of this movie: Hook begs Peter to save him when the octopus is sinking his ship, but Peter mockingly refuses by citing this trope, to which Hook bemoans that [[DirtyCoward he doesn't WANNA be a good captain]].
* FedToTheBeast: The reason the octopus is even involved in the plot in the first place is because Hook attempts to use it to subject Peter to this trope. Thanks to Tinkerbell's intervention, [[HoistByHisOwnPetard it doesn't end well for him]].
* GiantSquid: The iconic crocodile is replaced in this movie by an even bigger octopus that makes a similar series of popping sounds with its tentacles. Hook uses it to get rid of anyone who displeases him, only for it to take the same liking to the taste of ''him'' as the croc before it.
* GoingDownWithTheShip: The quote for the page is from near the end of this movie: Hook begs Peter to save him when the octopus is sinking his ship, but Peter mockingly refuses by citing this trope, to which Hook bemoans that [[DirtyCoward he doesn't WANNA be a good captain]].
** Jane herself angrily states that she doesn't believe in fairies when her attempts to learn to fly end in failure. This nearly results in Tink's death, which is only narrowly averted when she tearfully retracts her statement upon finding her in a sorry state.
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* ProperLady: Wendy Darling.
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* ProperLady: Wendy Darling. Jane tries to be the kid version, but learns to lighten up as the movie goes on.
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* MythologyGag: When Tinker Bell is sick, Slightly is the one acting the doctor, complete with a thermometer. In the original play/novel, it was Slightly who acted as "doctor" after Wendy was shot, and his way of "curing" her was to put a thermometer in her mouth.
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* MythologyGag: MythologyGag:
** When Tinker Bell is sick, Slightly is the one acting the doctor, complete with a thermometer. In the original play/novel, it was Slightly who acted as "doctor" after Wendy was shot, and his way of "curing" her was to put a thermometer in her mouth.
** When Tinker Bell is sick, Slightly is the one acting the doctor, complete with a thermometer. In the original play/novel, it was Slightly who acted as "doctor" after Wendy was shot, and his way of "curing" her was to put a thermometer in her mouth.
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* BagOfKidnapping: When Captain Hook and his pirates kidnap Jane from her house after using Tinker Bell's pixie dust to fly them there on their ship, Mr. Smee does this to her after she is gagged, at one point when when the ship turns she bumps into the side and the bag comes open but a pirate spots her and stuffs her back in.
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* BagOfKidnapping: When Captain Hook and his pirates kidnap Jane from her house after using Tinker Bell's pixie dust to fly them there on their ship, Mr. Smee does this to her after she is gagged, at one point when when the ship turns she bumps into the side and the bag comes open but a pirate spots her and stuffs her back in.
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* BondOneLiner: "Hey Captain, you forgot your anchor!"
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* PreMortemOneLiner: "Game's over, Hook. I win!"
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* TheComicallySerious: Jane, from the moment she first arrives in Neverland until CharacterDevelopment finally sinks in. Until she accepts the fun of it, everything in Neverland seems hellbent on hilariously backfiring on her - a great example being her first attempt to go home, framed like a soldier setting off to their duty: she bids Peter a formal goodbye, builds a boat and sets sail with a triumphant "Hail Britannia" playing in the background... only for the ship to immediately sink and for her to take a pratfall into the water as she clumsily attempts to get off of it.
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* TheComicallySerious: Jane, from the moment she first arrives in Neverland until CharacterDevelopment finally sinks in. Until she accepts the fun of it, everything in Neverland seems hellbent on hilariously backfiring on her - a great example being her first attempt to go home, framed like a soldier setting off to their duty: she bids Peter a formal goodbye, builds a boat and sets sail with a triumphant "Hail Britannia" "Rule, Britannia!" playing in the background... only for the ship to immediately sink and for her to take a pratfall into the water as she clumsily attempts to get off of it.
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''Return to Never Land'' (also known as ''Peter Pan 2'' or ''Peter Pan 2: Return to Never Land'') is a 2002 American animated fantasy comedy-drama film produced by [=DisneyToon=] Studios in Sydney, Australia and released by Walt Creator/{{Disney}} Pictures. The film is a sequel to the 1953 film ''WesternAnimation/PeterPan'', and one of [=DisneyToon=]'s few sequels to premiere in theaters (as opposed to going DirectToVideo).
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''Return to Never Land'' (also known as ''Peter Pan 2'' or ''Peter Pan 2: Return to Never Land'') is a 2002 American animated fantasy comedy-drama film produced by [=DisneyToon=] Studios Creator/DisneytoonStudios in Sydney, Australia and released by Walt Creator/{{Disney}} Pictures. The film is a sequel to the 1953 film ''WesternAnimation/PeterPan'', and one of [=DisneyToon=]'s Disneytoon's few sequels to premiere in theaters (as opposed to going DirectToVideo).
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* CouldntFindATissue: When the Lost Boys are saying goodbye to Jane, Cubby blows his nose into the ear of Nibs' rabbit costume.
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*BondOneLiner: "Hey Captain, you forgot your anchor!"
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*PreMortemOneLiner: "Game's over, Hook. I win!"
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* TheComicallySerious: Jane, from the moment she first arrives in Neverland until CharacterDevelopment finally sinks in. Until she accepts the fun of it, everything in Neverland seems hellbent on hilariously backfiring on her - a great example being her first attempt to go home, framed like a soldier setting off to their duty: she bids Peter a formal goodbye, builds a boat and sets sail with a triumphant "Hail Britannia" playing in the background... only for the ship to immediately sink and for her to take a pratfall into the water as she clumsily attempts to get off of it.
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* TheComicallySerious: Jane, from the moment she first arrives in Neverland until CharacterDevelopment finally sinks in. Until she accepts the fun of it, everything in Neverland seems hellbent on hilariously backfiring on her - a great example being her first attempt to go home, framed like a soldier setting off to their duty: she bids Peter a formal goodbye, builds a boat and sets sail with a triumphant "Hail Britannia" playing in the background... only for the ship to immediately sink and for her to take a pratfall into the water as she clumsily attempts to get off of it.
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''Return to Never Land'' (also known as ''Peter Pan 2'' or ''Peter Pan 2: Return to Never Land''') is a 2002 American animated fantasy comedy-drama film produced by [=DisneyToon=] Studios in Sydney, Australia and released by Walt Creator/{{Disney}} Pictures. The film is a sequel to the 1953 film ''WesternAnimation/PeterPan'', and one of [=DisneyToon=]'s few sequels to premiere in theaters (as opposed to going DirectToVideo).
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''Return to Never Land'' (also known as ''Peter Pan 2'' or ''Peter Pan 2: Return to Never Land''') Land'') is a 2002 American animated fantasy comedy-drama film produced by [=DisneyToon=] Studios in Sydney, Australia and released by Walt Creator/{{Disney}} Pictures. The film is a sequel to the 1953 film ''WesternAnimation/PeterPan'', and one of [=DisneyToon=]'s few sequels to premiere in theaters (as opposed to going DirectToVideo).
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* BizarreDreamRationalization: Jane is in disbelief the first time she sees Peter and Tinker Bell, but quickly brushes it off as she's dreaming, maintaining that Peter isn't real.
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--> ''Captain Hook:'' I've had just about ''enough'' of your childish games!
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--> ''Captain Hook:'' '''Captain Hook:''' I've had just about ''enough'' of your childish games!