: To avoid past controversies, Native Americans are not featured, though their tepees and totem poles appear briefly. Critical and Commercial Reception
: Upon arrival, Peter rescues Jane, but she struggles to fit in with the Lost Boys and refuses to believe in magic or fairies. Her disbelief is so strong that it causes Tinker Bell’s light to begin fading, nearly leading to the fairy's death. Peter Pan 2: Return to Never Land
: Production was originally assigned to Disney Animation Canada as a direct-to-video project but moved to Disney’s Australian and Japanese units after the Canadian studio closed. Due to positive executive feedback, it was upgraded to a theatrical release. Character Changes : : To avoid past controversies, Native Americans are
Released in 2002, is the theatrical sequel to Disney’s 1953 classic, produced by DisneyMovieToons and Walt Disney Television Animation. Set during the London Blitz of World War II, the film follows Wendy’s daughter, Jane , a cynical girl who has abandoned her belief in stories to cope with the harsh realities of war. Plot Summary and Themes : Production was originally assigned to Disney Animation
: The iconic Crocodile from the first film is replaced by a giant, multi-colored octopus that makes a "tick-tock" sound by clapping its suction cups.