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''Return to Never Land'' (also known as ''Peter Pan in Return to Never Land'', ''Peter Pan: Return to Never Land'', or simply ''Peter Pan II'') is a 2002 American animated
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produced by Disney MovieToons and Walt Disney Television Animation. A
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to
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's 1953 film '' Peter Pan'', the film is based on the 1908 play ''When Wendy Grew Up'' by J.M. Barrie. It follows
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's daughter, Jane, who is mistakenly abducted and brought to
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and must learn to believe in order to return home. The film stars the voices of Harriet Owen, Blayne Weaver, Corey Burton, Jeff Bennett, Kath Soucie, Spencer Breslin, and Bradley Pierce. ''Return to Never Land'' premiered at the El Capitan Theatre in
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,
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on February 10, 2002, and was released in the United States in February 15, by Buena Vista Pictures Distribution. Despite receiving mixed reviews from critics, it was a box-office success like its predecessor, grossing $115 million against a $20 million budget.


Plot

Many years after her trip to Neverland, a fully grown
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, who maintains her belief and knowledge of Peter Pan, is married to a soldier named Edward, and has two children, Jane and Danny. With
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raging, Edward leaves his family to fight, leaving Wendy to take care of the children. Jane becomes cynical and, unlike her younger brother, refuses to believe in stories about Peter Pan and Neverland. A few years later on Danny's fourth birthday, Wendy is informed that the children are scheduled for evacuation to the country the following morning. Jane refuses to go and has an argument with her mother and brother. Later that evening, Peter Pan's arch-nemesis, Captain Hook, and his pirate crew arrive on his pixie-dust enchanted ship and kidnaps Jane, mistaking her for Wendy, and takes her to Neverland, where they plan to feed Jane to an octopus to lure Peter Pan into a trap. However, Peter Pan rescues Jane, and Captain Hook escapes from the disgruntled octopus, being in the role of the Crocodile, returning to the ship. After Peter Pan learns that Jane is Wendy's daughter, he takes her to his hideout to be the mother of the Lost Boys as Wendy once was, but Jane refuses. She tries to leave the island by means of a raft, but it sinks. Peter Pan tells her that the only way to get home is by flying. The following day, the boys fail to teach Jane about flying. Annoyed by their unruly behavior, Jane loses her temper and declares that she does not believe in Neverland, particularly fairies. Her disbelief causes Tinker Bell to lose her strength and the fairy's light begins to fade. Captain Hook, overhearing Jane's longing to return home, plans to use this to his advantage. That evening, Captain Hook promises to bring Jane home if she can find the treasure that Peter Pan and the Lost Boys stole, giving her a whistle to signal him when she finds it. Jane asks Peter Pan and the boys to play a game of "treasure hunt", and they teach Jane how to act like a Lost Boy, hoping to get her to believe in fairies and save Tinker Bell's life. Jane finds the treasure and changes her mind, discarding the whistle. The boys make her a "Lost Girl", before Tootles finds and blows the whistle, inadvertently alerting the pirates, who capture the boys and expose Jane as their accomplice. Jane tries to convince Peter Pan that it was a misunderstanding, but he berates her for her deception and reveals that her disbelief in fairies is causing Tinker Bell's light to fade. Horrified by her mistake, Jane runs back to the hideout to find Tinker Bell's lifeless body. Jane is devastated, believing her to be dead, but her newfound belief in fairies revives her. They head to the ship and see Captain Hook forcing Peter Pan to walk the plank. With Tinker Bell's help, Jane learns to fly. As Peter Pan uses the anchor to sink the ship, the pirates, riding on a rowboat, are chased away by the octopus. After saying goodbye to the boys, Peter Pan escorts Jane back home, where she reconciles with Wendy and Danny. Peter Pan and Tinker Bell meet with Wendy again, then fly back to Neverland as Edward returns home and reunites with his family.


Voice cast

* Harriet Owen as Jane, Wendy and Edward's daughter, and Danny's older sister who refuses to believe in stories, but changes her mind with Peter's help. Lianne Hughes served as the supervising animator for Jane. ** Owen also voices young Wendy Darling. * Blayne Weaver as Peter Pan, the leader of the Lost Boys, Jane's new friend, and Wendy's former playmate who protects Neverland and its inhabitants. Pieter Lommerse and Andrew Collins served as the supervising animators for Peter Pan. * Corey Burton as Captain Hook, a pirate captain and Peter Pan's arch-nemesis. Bob Baxter served as the supervising animator for Captain Hook. * Jeff Bennett as Mr. Smee, Captain Hook's clumsy and innocent first mate and right-hand man. * Kath Soucie as
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, Jane and Danny's mother, Michael and John's older sister, Edward's wife, and Peter's former playmate. Ryan O'Loughlin served as the supervising animator for Wendy. Kathryn Beaumont, who voiced Wendy in the original film, recorded dialogue for the sequel, but Soucie replaced her as Beaumont's voice had aged. * Andrew McDonough as Daniel, nicknamed Danny, Wendy and Edward's son and Jane's younger brother who believes in his mother's stories of Peter Pan. * Roger Rees as Edward, a surviving soldier, Wendy's husband, and Jane and Danny's father. Rees would later serve as co-playwright for another Peter Pan project, the stage adaptation of '' Peter and the Starcatcher''. * The Lost Boys, Peter's best friends: ** Spencer Breslin as Cubby, a lost boy in a bear costume. ** Bradley Pierce as Nibs, a lost boy in a rabbit costume. ** Quinn Beswick as Slightly, a lost boy in a fox costume. ** Aaron Spann as the Twins, the lost boys in raccoon costumes. ** Tootles, a mute lost boy in a skunk costume. * Frank Welker as The Octopus, who seeks to consume Captain Hook, similar to the Crocodile in the original film. * Clive Revill as the film's narrator.


Production

Disney MovieToons/Disney Video Premiere developed the project and then assigned the work for ''Peter and Jane'' to Disney Animation Canada. The film was a '' Peter Pan'' sequel originally designed as its first theatrical release. In fall 1999, the Canadian unit stopped work on what was then a video release. With Canada's closure, the work on ''Peter and Jane'' was instead moved to the Walt Disney Animation Australia and Walt Disney Animation Japan units. In March 2001, Disney announced that the film would revert to a theatrical release due to positive reception by company execs and would release as part of the Disney MovieToons division. Cornerstone Animation was then contracted to do animation direction. Due to the controversy of the first film, the Native-Americans are completely absent in the sequel, but it does show their teepees and totem poles in one sequence. Also following these changes, the mermaids are given brassieres since their appearances in its predecessor were considered sexualized. A video game based on the film, titled '' Peter Pan: Adventures in Never Land'' was released by
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for the
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and Disney Interactive for
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. An abridged version for the
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was also released the same year.


Soundtrack

Several original songs were written for the film: "I'll Try" (written and performed by
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, which is put into three different versions. A short version; sung at the beginning of the film, a reprise; heard towards the film's climax, and a full version; which is used in the end credits), "Here We Go Another Plan" (written by Randy Rogel and performed by Jeff Bennett), and "So to Be One of Us"/"Now that You're One of Us" (written by
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). The song "Second Star to the Right" from the original film is covered by
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. The soundtrack also includes a cover of " Do You Believe in Magic?" by
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, which is also heard in the end credits. The end title version of "I'll Try" was produced by Stewart Levine. The score for the film was composed by Joel McNeely.


Track listing


Reception


Box office

The film opened at the third position at the box office behind '' Crossroads'' and ''
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'' with $11.9 million. ''Return to Never Land'' grossed $48.4 million domestically and $66.7 million overseas, for a worldwide gross of $115.1 million, against a production budget of $20 million. It was before DVD sales, which had been the initially planned market for the film.


Critical response

On
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, the film has an approval rating of 45% based on 97 reviews, and an average rating of 5.5/10. The site's critical consensus reads, "With its forgettable songs and lackluster story, this new ''Pan'' will surely entertain kids, but will feel more like a retread to adults." On
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, the film has a weighted average score of 49 out of 100, based on 26 critics, indicating "mixed or average reviews". Audiences polled by
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gave the film an average grade of "A" on an A+ to F scale. Film critic
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gave the film three stars out of four and praised the vocal performances of Burton and Weaver, especially Burton's, though he expressed surprise the movie's songs were not sung by the voice actors. Peter Bradshaw of ''
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'' published a negative review by calling the film a "completely uninspired cartoon sequel", dismissing it as a very dull retread of the original film. Nell Minow of Common Sense Media gave the film two stars out of five, saying remarks that it was "pleasant but forgettable sequel to Disney classic."


Accolades

Breslin was nominated for a 2003 Young Artist Award as Best Performance in a Voice-Over Role at the 24th Young Artist Awards.


Home media

''Return to Never Land'' was released on VHS and DVD on August 20, 2002, and it took in only lukewarm sales. In November 2007, the film was released in a "Pixie-Powered Edition" and was also released in a '' Peter Pan'' trilogy, along with the '' Peter Pan'' Platinum Edition and '' Tinker Bell'' in December 2008. The film was released on
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in August 2013, after the first Blu-ray release of '' Peter Pan''. It was reprinted on Blu-ray in June 2018 as a Disney Movie Club Exclusive.


Video game

A tie-in video game, ''Disney's Peter Pan: Return to Never Land'' was released on
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in 2002.


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