: Blayne Weaver voices Peter Pan, Harriet Owen voices Jane (and young Wendy), and Corey Burton voices Captain Hook, channeling the original performance of Hans Conried.
: 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. Peter Pan 2: Return to Never Land
: To avoid past controversies, Native Americans are not featured, though their tepees and totem poles appear briefly. Critical and Commercial Reception : Blayne Weaver voices Peter Pan, Harriet Owen
: Reviews were mixed. It holds a 45%–46% rating on Rotten Tomatoes , with critics often calling it a "pleasant but forgettable" retread. Roger Ebert gave it 3 out of 4 stars, praising the vocal performances while noting it felt like a "Saturday afternoon stop for the kiddies". Critical and Commercial Reception : Reviews were mixed
: After accidentally helping Hook in a trick to capture Peter, Jane realizes her mistake. Her newfound belief revives Tinker Bell, and she learns to fly to help Peter defeat the pirates.
: 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 :