The Adventures of Peter Pan

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Peter Pan no Bōken
Las aventuras de Peter Pan.JPG
ピーターパンの冒険
(Pītā Pan no Bōken)
Genre Adventure, Fantasy
TV anime
Directed by Takashi Nakamura
Yoshio Kuroda
Studio Nippon Animation
Network Fuji TV, NHK
Original run January 8, 1989December 24, 1989
Episodes 41
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Peter Pan no Bōken (ピーターパンの冒険 Pītā Pan no Bōken?, lit. Adventures of Peter Pan) is an anime series by Nippon Animation, and directed by Takashi Nakamura and Yoshio Kuroda, which first aired in Japan on the Fuji TV network between January 8, 1989 and December 24, 1989. It is an adaptation of the classic Peter Pan novel by James Matthew Barrie, and spanned a total of 41 episodes.

It was part of the World Masterpiece Theater, a famed animation staple by Nippon Animation, which produced an animated version of a different classical book or story each year. The anime, while adapting material from the original novel, also adds numerous original story arcs.

The series was also later translated and released in several international audiences worldwide, including numerous countries in Europe, South Africa, Latin America and Southeast Asia.

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[edit] Synopsis

[edit] Plot

The anime starts with Wendy having a dream about Peter Pan rescuing her and having a sword fight with Captain Hook. Wendy and her two brothers, later on in the episode, go to Never Never land and Wendy becomes the 'mother' of the Lost boys. Throughout the series, a romance blooms between Peter and Wendy, as they go on fights with pirates. The last half of the series go to a different direction than the original story line, and also introduce a new character (Princess Luna), who becomes an important part of the last episodes.

[edit] Before the series

Preview summaries character designs and pictures of the Peter Pan were released in magazines to promote the series. The character designs were slightly different than when the series aired. The story summary had a plot of Peter Pan and his friends stealing a treasure map from the pirates and went on a journey to find it.

[edit] Characters

[edit] Protagonists

[edit] The Lost Boys

Japanese poster cover
  • Curly- The leader of the Lost Boys during Peter's absence. He is voiced by Yûko Mitsuda.
  • Slightly- One of the Lost Boys, who is an inventor. He is voiced by Hiroko Emori.
  • Tootles- One of the Lost Boys. He accidentally shoots Wendy down when Tink tricks him into shooting her. He is voiced by Kazue Ikura.

[edit] Antagonists

  • Captain Hook - The main villain, and leader of the pirates, who tries his hardest to defeat Peter. Voiced by: Chikao Ōtsuka
  • Smee - An old pirate that serves under Captain Hook, but is too kind to be a pirate, he is Hook's main helper. Voiced by: Kenichi Ogata
  • Cecco - The leader of the pirates when Hook is not around. He keeps many knives in his hat.
  • Bill - He is also a pirate and one of the strongest. Voiced by: Daisuke Gōri
  • Alf - Another one of Captain Hook's pirates. He wears an eyepatch, suggesting that he lost an eye at some point. Voiced by: Tesshō Genda
  • Starky - A cowardly pirate. Voiced by: Masato Hirano
  • Robert - Pirate in charge of Hook's artillery. Voiced by: Issei Futamata
  • Princess Luna (dark form) - Princess Luna's dark and powerful alter-ego. Voiced by: Maria Kawamura
  • Sinistra - The evil Queen of Darkness, who serves as the main antagonist later on in the series. She has three henchmen that help her. Voiced by: Hisako Kyōda

[edit] Others

  • Crocodile - When Peter fought Hook long ago, this crocodile ate Hook's right hand. Ever since then, he's been trying to eat the rest of him. This croc also happened to had swallowed a clock, which is the cause of the ticking sound that accompanies him.

[edit] Episodes

[edit] Music

The series uses two pieces of theme music. The opening song is called "Mōichido Pita Pan [もう一度ピーターパン] (Again Peter Pan", and the ending song is called "Yume yo Hirake Goma! [夢よ開けゴマ!] (I Dream, Open Sesame!)". Both songs are sung by the Japanese singer, Yuyu.

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