Now you have the chance to discover fascinating islands populated by magical creatures! Besides, you'll find hidden treasures and even some mysterious artifacts. All in all, this category allows you to enjoy the best aspects of pirate life!
As you explore, you'll reunite with old pals and make new friends! What sets this series apart is that it takes place in one of the most famous magical universes: Never Land. Inspired by Peter Pan, the book written by J. Barrie in the s, Disney Junior kept some of the most well-loved characters from the movie.
However, they also added a brand new crew of young pirates! As a result, the Jake and the Never Land Pirates series appeared in As you can imagine, it was an instant hit since its launch, enticing young fans and even grown-ups from all over the world!
This is much more than just an ordinary pirate adventure! You'll have the opportunity to become part of a magical universe where no one ever grows up! Can you imagine what it would be like to live as a kid forever? Now you don't have to! Just hop on Bucky, the pirate ship, and forget about all the worries of day-to-day life!
In the company of Jake and his crew, you'll feel the joy and magic of childhood, no matter your age! Thanks to the unique atmosphere in Never Land, you'll have a lot of fun while learning about the value of friendship and teamwork.
Let's meet the Captain first! As you already know by now, Peter Pan is the protector of Never Land. However, now he has left to explore the outside world. Can you guess who he has left in charge?
That's right! We're talking about Jake! The young boy has dark hair, hazel eyes, and olive skin. The Three Caballeros. The patterns on the letters represent the ones on Elena's dress, the "I" represents Princess Elena with her scepter , and the "O" represents one of the flowers she wears in her hair.
Mickey Mouse Mixed-Up Adventures. Bear in the Big Blue House. Johnny and the Sprites. Muppet Babies. The "J" represents Bree , the "U" represents Frenchy, the "N" represents a butterfly, the "I" represents Nancy , the "O" represents a rose, and the "R" represents a teapot.
Only used in Latin America. Sheriff Callie's Wild West. The "J" represents Peck , the "U" represents a pair of saloon swinging doors, the "N" represents Sparky , the "I" represents Callie , the "O" represents a banjo, and the "R" represents Toby. Stork , the "U" represents a circus tent, the "N" represents a circus pattern, the "I" represents Dumbo , the "O" represents Casey Junior , and the "R" represents Timothy. The Magical World of Disney Junior. Incredible , the "O" represents Edna , and the "R" represents Dash.
The Princess and the Frog. The "J" represents Randall , the "U" represents Mr. Beauty and the Beast. Smee , and the "R" represents Tinker Bell.
The Rocketeer. Doodlebug armor, the "I" represents Kit , the "O" represents Butch, and the "R" represents yellow overalls with black shirt. As Hook is about to strike Peter in the back while he is off guard letting out a triumphant crow, Wendy quickly warns him, having Peter fly out of the way and leaving Hook to plummet into the sea where he is chased away by the crocodile.
Peter commands Tink to cover the ship in pixie dust so that he may drop Wendy and her brothers off home to London. Peter and Tinker Bell are out and about in Never Land and pay Hook a little visit, only to discover Hook has a girl being held captive, who the Captain claims to be Wendy. Pan becomes serious and battles the Captain to rescue his friend. After Hook is defeated, he frees the girl, but instead of reuniting with Wendy, he meets her daughter Jane , who unlike Wendy is rather practical.
He takes the newcomer to his hideout and introduces her to the Lost Boys. The boys begin to surround her, asking to play all sorts of games and activities, which causes Jane to lose her temper and storm off. Peter and Tinker Bell follow her and witness her collecting supplies and boarding them on a raft. After the failed attempt to ride off home, Peter informs her that the only way to go home is to fly.
He takes her on a lesson, and oblivious to Peter, Captain Hook is spying on them and plans to use Jane's desires to get home against his enemies. Jane's first take-off fails. Peter finds her beloved notepad and begins playing rugby with it.
It is accidentally eaten by Cubby, causing Jane to yet again go into a complete rage to the point where she declares that she does not believe in fairies, and storm away for good.
Jane's non-belief causes Tinker Bell to become ill. The only way to save Tink is to have Jane believe again in magic. The friends set off to find her, but she finds them instead.
She suggests playing treasure hunt as part of Hook's plan to retrieve his treasure in exchange for giving her a ride home , to which Peter agrees. She finds the treasure, but she changes her mind about Hook, but Tootles finds their communication whistle and unknowingly alerts Hook.
Peter angrily calls Jane a traitor and warns her that Tink's light is going out. Jane rushes there while Peter and the boys are captured and taken to Hook's ship. Peter, being strapped to an anchor, is about to walk the plank until Jane arrives with Tinker Bell fully charged. She frees Peter and the Lost Boys until Hook traps her by the neck with his hook.
Peter returns the favor and cuts Hook loose falling through the ship and sinking with it until he and his crew are chased by the octopus. Peter personally escorts Jane back to London with the Lost Boys. Peter and Tink reunite with the now grown-up Wendy. Originally upset at the fact that Wendy has changed by growing up, Peter happily accepts it after Wendy assures him that even though she has grown up, she has not really changed and still believes in him.
After the reunion, Peter and Tink watch Wendy and her children happily greet Jane's father as he returns from war, and they then fly back to Never Land. Peter's most notable appearance is in the episode " Donald Wants to Fly ".
Peter and the Lost Boys are a band that was scheduled to perform at the club that night and are late for the show.
Mickey sends Iago to find them. While Mickey is gone, Donald spends the night trying to fly. After Peter finally arrives, he teaches Donald how to fly, with the help of pixie dust. At the end of the show, he asks Mickey and Minnie to visit him in Never Land and that he had managed to make a cabana for them at Mermaid Lagoon.
In the episode " Super Goof ", he is seen with Tink at a table watching Super Goof fly, during which he commented out of jealousy "So, he can fly, he can fly, he can fly! Who can't? While Peter does not make any appearances in the first season of the series, he is mentioned several times by Jake , his crew and even Captain Hook.
Peter has gone off to explore the world outside of Never Land and left Jake and his crew to keep Captain Hook at bay. Some of the episodes revolve around a message sent to Jake by Peter to complete a task.
In the episode " The Key to Skull Rock ", a silhouette in the form of stars are seen in the night sky shaped just like Peter. Without his shadow, Peter is unable to fly, causing more problems for the heroes and giving a plus to the revenge-seeking Captain Hook, who manages to capture the shadow, and attempts to use it as leverage to capture and exile Pan from Never Land. Eventually, Peter and the shadow are rejoined and leave Never Land once again to explore new parts of the world.
However, Peter promises that he will be back soon. Jake and the crew call Peter for help and the flying boy is able to learn that Jake and his crew can win Bucky back if they battle the Mighty Dragon and retrieve the legendary golden bell. The heroes do so, and Bucky is saved and Peter leaves once again to continue exploring the world. Here, however, he appears as a ruthless villain as opposed to the benevolent persona commonly seen in various Disney-related media and he was really an original different character masquerading as someone else, Just like Jack from s7.
He is portrayed by Robbie Kay. Peter Pan's real identity was Malcolm, the father of Rumplestiltskin , separated spouse of the Black Fairy formerly Fiona , the grandfather of Baelfire and Gideon , and the paternal great-grandfather of Henry Mills and one of the great-great-grandfathers of Lucy. Malcolm originally left his son in the care of two spinners, who gave Rumplestiltskin a magical bean to create a portal to leave his careless father.
Using the magic bean, Malcolm and Rumplestiltskin traveled to Neverland , a place which Malcolm envisioned in his dreams. Upon arrival, Malcolm discovered he could not fly like in his dreams, and the Shadow told him this is because he did not belong on the island as it was only for children. Realizing that he could not be a child as he was a father, Malcolm forced Rumplestiltskin to be taken home by the Shadow. Malcolm transformed into his younger self, adopting the name of Peter Pan which he named himself after Rumplestiltskin's doll.
The Shadow informed Pan that his youth is limited, and he will die when the hourglass of Skull Rock is complete. Sometime later, Pan visits Hamelin in the Enchanted Forest posing as the Pied Piper to expand what would later become the Lost Boys , a band of fearful followers who listen to Pan's every command and is in search for Henry, the son of Emma Swan and his great-grandson. The Shadow arrives with a boy named Baelfire who, unbeknownst to him, is his grandson.
Wendy Darling then arrives in order to save him, but Pan decides to keep her prisoner and blackmails John and Michael Darling to help him with his tasks, in exchange for their sister Wendy's life. When the heroes arrive on Neverland in search of Henry, Pan appears to him as a fugitive boy pretending to escape from the Lost Boys. He "befriends" Henry who is also attempting to escape upon arriving in Neverland, following his kidnap from Storybrooke.
He later reveals his true identity and tells Henry he possesses "the heart of the truest believer," which he now owns. Pan plots to sacrifice Henry to gain his youth as his time as a young boy begins to fade away. The battle between the parties last for days, and eventually, they retrieve Henry and return to their home in the real world, known as Storybrooke, with Pan imprisoned.
Pan, however, managed to switch his body with Henry's. He then steals the original curse from Regina that created Storybrooke, planning to enact it to turn the town into "The New Neverland. His plot is successful, though before it takes place, Gold manages to find a way to defeat his father by sacrificing himself with the Dark One's dagger , thus ending his reign.
Before Malcolm died, he reverted to his real form and identity just as Rumple was stabbing him. He returned in the second half of the fifth season when the heroes led by his son arrived in the Underworld to rescue Hook. Upon their arrival, Pan immediately approaches Gold and offers him a deal - one of Gold's current allies would stay behind, and Pan would return in his place. Then the malevolent father-and-son pair offer Hades a counterproposal - he tears up the contract which stated that Gold owed Hades his second-born child, Gideon and then he would get the witch.
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