Episodes
Published 10/08/21
The boys wait outside the house while the Darlings are reunited. Mrs. Darling offers to look after the boys when she meet them. Wendy and her mother approaches Peter and extends an invitation but he is adamant in his refusal. Wendy agreed to see him once a year to help him with his "spring cleaning" and makes Peter pledge that he will not forget her by the time spring arrives. The following year, Peter returns to England to bring Wendy to Neverland but Wendy realizes that Peter doesn't even...
Published 10/08/21
The pirate ship is sailed by the lost boys with Peter as their captain. Back at the Darlings' house, the nursery has remained unchanged, with the exception that Mr. Darling has relocated into Nana's kennel, believing that his decision to chain Nana outside was the cause of the children's disappearance. Mrs. Darling sleeps wearily in a night-nursery rocking chair; she has no idea that the children are on their way home, only two miles away. She wakes up from a dream in which her children...
Published 10/08/21
The crocodile followed Peter stealthily after hearing the familiar sound of ticking. Peter continued to tick as he approached the shore and began swimming to the ship. Only when he noticed the pirates' frightened silence did he understand he was still ticking. Peter had already climbed onto the boat. Peter instantly kills a pirate who passes him by. Hook chooses to resume the execution once the other pirates discover the ticking has stopped. He dispatches a pirate to the cabin, but everyone...
Published 10/08/21
On their ship, the Jolly Roger, a few pirates are asleep. Hook, meanwhile, paces the deck, torn between capturing the lads and sweating profusely at the prospect of meeting Peter Pan. He bemoans the fact that he has "no young children" to cherish. Hook's gloomy tone quickly shifts, and he inquires of the other pirates whether the youngsters are enslaved. The kids are brought before Hook, and he says that while six of them will walk the plank and be thrown overboard, and he will keep two of...
Published 10/08/21
Each boy is taken by a pirate, tied, and gagged as they climb out of the tree. Wendy and the boys are placed in Wendy's house/cabin, which the pirates carry on their shoulders to the ship. When the pirates and their captives are out of sight, Hook enters the house and discovers Peter soundly sleeping. He returns to his ship after injecting a dose of poison into Peter's medicine. A knock on Peter's door soon wakes him up. Tinker Bell appears and informs Peter that Wendy and the boys have been...
Published 10/08/21
The pirate attack caught the guys completely off guard. Normally, it was the redskins that attacked, but Hook opted to strike shortly before dawn when the tribe's power was at its lowest. Everything goes silent when the battle ends. The pirates listen to the lost boys through the hollow woods, hoping to hear what Peter Pan has to say. Meanwhile, Peter is hesitant to leave the shelter of their underground house until the tribe has triumphed. If they hear the tom-tom beating, he claims, it...
Published 10/08/21
Wendy's story is about Mr. and Mrs. Darling, who had three children and a dog named Nana.  The kids flew away to Neverland when Mr. Darling chained Nana in the yard. Wendy encourages her listeners to consider the sorrowful parents, but the boys remain unconcerned. The three children return to their parents' home next in the story, but they are now adults and their parents are waiting for them with open arms. The children are delighted, but Peter dislikes it.  He claims that he previously felt...
Published 10/08/21
The redskins unite together with the lost boys after Peter saves Tiger Lily's life. Peter is titled "Peter, The Great White Father" by the redskins. Wendy has grown annoyed with the mischievous behavior of the lost boys. After Wendy refers to Peter as "father," the boy's debate. Peter and Wendy continue to relish their parental roles. Nonetheless, Peter is concerned about becoming a father because it would turn him into a man, but Wendy's assures him that this is just fiction. When Wendy...
Published 10/08/21
Peter feels the water rising at his feet as he listens to the mermaids returning to their homes. Peter notices a Never Bird desperately attempting to help save him by throwing her nest to his rescue. The bird then tries to persuade Peter to swim to the nest when she can't get it any closer to his rock. However, they are unable to communicate with one another. The bird soars up after working extremely hard to bring the nest right to Peter's rock. Peter now comprehends her. Peter gently puts...
Published 10/08/21
Wendy, Peter, and the lost boys spend a lot of time in the lagoon, swimming and listening to the mermaids sing. The lagoon turns hazardous around nightfall, and the mermaids begin to howl. Wendy always makes sure the boys get some rest after lunch. As they snooze on Marooners' Rock one afternoon, Peter senses pirates nearby, and everyone dives underwater. A boat with two pirates and Princess Tiger Lily starts approaching but as their boat crashes, the pirates abandon her on Marooners' Rock to...
Published 10/08/21
Wendy, John, and Michael are having the hollow holes of their trees fitted so that they can access the underground. Wendy has been cooking, sewing, and doing laundry for the boys. She is concerned, though, about her parents, particularly because John and Michael occasionally forget who they are. Wendy tests her boys on their parents' characteristics in order for them to remember home. For a short time, Peter becomes completely absorbed in a new game, which “consists in pretending not to have...
Published 10/08/21
In Peter's absence, the island was normally tranquil - no one fought, the fairies slept an hour longer in the morning, and the redskins ate heavily for six days and nights. However, since Peter's return, the island has become much more vibrant. Everyone was hunting, and they were all up against each other. The lost boys were searching for Peter, the pirates were searching for lost boys, the redskins were searching for pirates, and the beasts were searching for redskins. On the island, there...
Published 10/08/21
The boys form a ring around Wendy, and they realize she isn't a bird. Peter Pan himself appears out of nowhere. He is taken aback by the lads' silence and sadness. Peter is led gravely to Wendy's body by Tootles. Peter Pan almost hits Tootles with an arrow when he accepts responsibility for the killing. Wendy's hand, though, holds him back. The arrow was kept from injuring her too much by Peter's button, which she wears as a necklace. When Peter discovers that Tink is to blame for the...
Published 10/08/21
Peter and the three kids fly across the sky to Neverland. As the journey progresses, they become fatigued and hungry. Wendy advises her brothers to treat Peter with respect because he was the one in charge. Finally, they arrived at Neverland's shores. Peter informs the kids about the island's crew, which includes the ruthless pirate Captain James Hook, who wields a hook in his right hand. Tinker Bell informs Peter that the pirates have spotted them and have drawn a large gun known as the...
Published 10/08/21
Mr. and Mrs. Darling are relieved to see the nursery lights as they looked back. One by one, the kids fell asleep. Soon after, a brighter light replaced the night lights in the room. The light that surrounded Peter Pan was flickering. It was  Tinker Bell, a small fairy. In the nursery, Peter Pan looks for his shadow with Tinker Bell. Peter weeps, frustrated that he can't attach his shadow to his body. Wendy opens her eyes to see Peter, and they exchange greetings. Wendy recommends Tinker Bell...
Published 10/08/21
Nana tackles Peter as soon as he enters the nursery and he falls off the window of the first floor. Mrs. Darling goes looking for him, fearful that he has died and when she returns, she sees Nana with a shadow in her mouth. Following a lengthy fight over medicines, Michael refers to his father as "cowardly custard" and places the medicine in Nana's bowl. Nana is confined to the backyard by Mr. Darling and starts barking. Mrs. Darling reluctantly puts the kids to bed. Wendy explains that Nana...
Published 10/08/21
The Darlings have a great time together as a family. Wendy, John, and Michael are the couple's three kids, and they have a Newfoundland dog as their Nana. The kids visit an imaginary land called the Neverlands in their fantasies at night. Wendy tells her mother about Peter Pan who visits the nursery at night. But Mrs. Darling believes he is a made-up character only in her daughter's imagination. Mrs. Darling has a dream about Peter Pan arriving in England from Neverland, and when she wakes...
Published 10/08/21