Others say...

"Worth seeing.."
I don't believe Disney has ever made a sequel that lived up to the magic of the original film. That said, some sequels are better than others and this is one of the better ones. I think this movie was very good mainly because it didn't "re-do" the original story in reverse (like Lady & the Tranp 2 or Little Mermaid 2) or try to lamely continue the old one (Cinderella 2, Jungle Book 2). This is a new story with a new heroine, and stands on its own merits.

Wendy's daughter doesn't believe. She has had to grow up fast in a world where her father is off to war and London is under seige. So when Captain Hook kidnaps her thinking she is Wendy, she needs to learn how to believe again. And that belief will give her family hope. An uplifting story, filled with adventure and familiar characters. It's not as good as the original, but is definitely worth watching.

"Great for the grandkids"
I have quite a Disney collection, including animated and live movies. I grew up with Disney. "Return to Never Land" is a cute little follow-up to Peter Pan although it doesn't stand up to the original. It involves the spunky daughter of Wendy, Peter's heartthrob from umpteen years ago. I missed the crocodile, but the kids got a big kick out of the octopus. My wife and I saw it in the theater when it was first released. At first, I thought we'd be surrounded by screaming brats. There was a surprising number of kidless adults there, and the kids present gave no problems once the movie started. I figured that any movie that can appeal to that wide an age range must be worth getting for the home collection. Four stars, one less for almost too much cute factor and no croc.

"Peter Pan Return to Neverland Movie Review"
As good as the original if not better, Peter Pan in Return to Neverland is a surprisingly befitting sequel to one of the most popular of Disney's animated features. Featuring familiar faces and a touch of more mature themes, including a setting of war-torn London, this more thrilling adventure finds the daughter of Wendy being kidnapped by the ruthless pirate Captain James Hook (we always wanted to know his first name). Astounding animation and excellent voice acting provides for a highly entertaining sequel - which is certainly a rarity when it comes to animated features.

Wendy is all grown up and now has a family of her own. Her husband is away at war, and her young daughter Jane is supposed to look after the family, which also consists of little brother Daniel and the dog, Nana 2 (apparently Nana didn't live long enough to make the sequel). When a government decree is ordered to ship all the children off to the countryside for safekeeping, Jane is distraught at having to leave the family and annoyed at continually hearing about the adventures of Peter Pan. The stories from Wendy sooth little Daniel, but Jane is far too mature for such nonsense. When Captain Hook appears in London, he kidnaps Jane, mistaking her for Wendy, and brings her to Neverland to lure Pan. The high-flying adventurer quickly rescues her, only to realize that she's a bit too adult to have much fun in Neverland. Hook doesn't give up easily and returns to trick Jane into helping him capture Peter Pan and the Lost Boys once and for all.

It's an interesting and perhaps risky decision for the creators to choose a setting of presumably World War II in wartime London as bombs rattle homes and streets. It's a choice that actually works quite well to complement Jane's decidedly mature outlook on life and the fictitious Peter Pan. Things as childish as Peter Pan are discarded by Jane, although she secretly seems to wish she could be as carefree and fun-loving as both Daniel and Wendy and the stories they dwell on. And until Hook actually shows up, they are indeed just stories, of which she believes to be completely fabricated for Daniel's benefit. The first portion of the film would make a fine beginning for a live-action movie, as would much of the swashbuckling events later on.

Once again the animation is of the highest quality. Although shadows are typically done with less detail on animated films that don't go to theaters (this film was created by Disney's TV animation team), the character designs, movements and especially squash and scratch secondary movements are nearly unequaled. Some CG animation makes an appearance early on, primarily with Captain Hook's ship The Jolly Roger, but as with most of Disney's later feature-length films, they do a satisfactory job of blending it into the traditional.

The chirpy songs of the original are curiously absent, save for a single tune from the Lost Boys, and are instead replaced with somber melodies and music played in the background. This actually creates a more refreshingly serious tone - perhaps Return to Neverland's strongest feature is its unexpected seriousness. In the original film, everyone took Peter Pan and his existence for granted - here it is more emotional and realistic to see Jane struggling to believe in the fairytale world (and fairies at all, which causes Tinkerbell's light to dim) even as she interacts with its many amazing wonders.

The story is actually better crafted than the original, although J.M. Barrie's timeless tale will doubtlessly always win over the general vote, and Return to Neverland measures up to its predecessor admirably in every other aspect. Having all the elements that make a great animated feature, Peter Pan in Return to Neverland is one of the finest projects to come from the overabundance of sequels from Disney.

- Mike Massie



"A favorite movie in our house!"
We have been big fans of Peter Pan and The Return to Neverland for several years. My daughter is now 6 and when she was 1 or 2 she received a hand-me-down figurine of Jane (Wendy's daughter from the Return to Neverland) and didn't let go of it for years...it was the one toy she wanted to take with her everywhere and luckily we managed to find a few more of them online and from family (came in handy when we lost one.) When her brother came along (he's now 3), he grabbed onto the love of Peter Pan and The Return to Neverland as well and even wanted to hold the Jane figurine a lot as well (we were amazed as he's much more into boy things but still loves Jane.) They have really enjoyed The Return to Neverland and my husband and I find that it is one movie we don't mind watching with them sometimes. We think it's a cute movie and love reading the storybook of Return to Neverland at bedtime too (we have watched the movie so many times that we have some of the dialogue down pat.) And we like a couple of the songs in the movie (I think one is called "I Try.") Others may not see the point to this sequel but I certainly do...it has brought so many smiles to my little ones and that's worth everything to me!

"Review for Pixie Powered Edition"
I put this movie in the DVD player fully expecting the piece of crap movie that many of the reviews here talk about. After watching it ALL THE WAY THROUGH, I wonder if these reviewers actually watched the whole thing? Granted, it's not the caliber of the original, but it is definitely a more than pleasant family film to enjoy together with the children. The positives: the animation and backgrounds really amazed me; the characterization of Tinker Bell is especially faithful to the original. At times, the backgrounds slip into an almost too-perfect computer generated look, but overall, the animation is very good and better than what you normally see. Kudos also to the voices, especially the one of Captain Hook, who (again) is very faithful to the original. The story is also quite good; somewhat predictable, but definitely different enough to separate it from the original. I enjoyed the homage to the Mary Martin TV series (believing in Fairies/Tinkerbell getting weak) and the feistiness of the Jane character. The beginning of the film owes a little to the Narnia series, as it is set during the war when children were being shipped off for their own protection. Once in Neverland, it is back to fantasy and the realities of the war are not really dealt with again. The negatives are few; my biggest gripe is the potty/gross-out humor that I feel mars the film. The powers that be seem to be fascinated with snot; I could definitely do without the constant visual reference to this body fluid. In general, what this film really lacks is a strong plot-mover. It is entertaining, but not riveting; at no time would it be difficult to stop the movie and get a snack, makting this a great DVD to watch, but definitely not a movie to run to the theater to watch. The DVD itself has some nice extras; a few deleted scenes with commentary by the show's production team. There are also a few sneak peaks for the upcoming Tinkerbell movie (Tink looks better in traditional animation; not too swift in computer 3D style) and the obligatory game, "Quest for the Light." Overall, a good film to watch with the kids that is above the level of most of what's out there; if you are attempting to compare it to the original though, you will be slightly disappointed.

 

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What our customer's say!

"not as good as original", I bought this for my kids ages 3, 6 and 8. They are all big fans of Peter Pan. None of them cared for this movie-I was surprised. I have no complaints on the quality of the movie.


"The next best thing to Peter Pan 1", If you are wondering if your children will love it... they WILL! And you will too. Our son (19 months) is as smitten with this version as he is with the original Peter Pan. It has a wonderful touching story line also and Disney has done a superb job on all accounts. Thank you for bringing Wendy's daughter Jane to the big screen!

"Didn't Like It", Where do I begin? Disney has again put out another lousy sequel to a great classic. I never had high expectations for this movie when I decided to rent it, so I guess it was just a little bit better than I expected, but I still think it is a pretty dumb movie.
I won't waste my time summarizing the movie, so I'll just try to tell you what I liked and what I didn't like about it.
What I liked was most of the animation of this movie. The style of the background art seemed to stay true to the original movie from the 1950s, although there was quite a bit of CGI used throughout the film. Really, the animation was the only thing that I liked.
What I didn't like about the movie:
1. The Script
The dialogue of this movie is so boring to me. A child in grade school could have written a better script than this one. It seems like someone just made a rough draft and they just said, "Yeah, we'll just use that," instead of taking any time to make it better. Most Disney films are made for KIDS, but this one seems like it was just made for babies (who would probably also find it pretty boring). In the first movie, while Peter was a kid, he was also very brave and clever. In this movie, he just seems stupid.
2. The Music
There are absolutley no good songs in this movie. The song about the lost boys is horrible.
3. Voices
Obviously, when you do a sequel to a movie that is over 50 years old, many of the original actors are either dead or too old to reprise their roles, so new people must be found. With several characters, I feel that they made the wrong choice of actor. For example, the chubby lost boy who they call Cubby in this movie has a voice that is nowhere near the original voice. I feel that they should find people who can come close to doing the old voice and go with the person who does it best. Otherwise the voice doesn't fit the character. The person who did the voice of Smee sounded very much like the original, though.
So basically, this movie was a waste of time to me. It could have been a very good sequal, but Disney just decided not to put any real effort into it, which is why it falls very short. But like I said, I never had high expectations for it to begin with.

"We love Pan!", Even as an adult, I'm still facinated by the Peter Pan story and this sequel gives fans a fun visual continuation of the story. It's not an award wining movie, but one that my two young daughters (ages 4 and 2) and I have watched over and over since receiving it. You get to know the Lost Boys a little more in this story and there's just enough action to hold the girls attention. Who doesn't dream of shouting "I can fly!"?! Let this movie take you for another ride to Never Land.

"Faith, Trust and...Ah, You Know How It Goes", Walt Disney's production of J.M. Barrie's wonderful "Peter Pan" gets a whole new chapter with "Return To Neverland." In this tale, a grown-up Wendy and her husband (who's been shipped off to war) are raising two young children in WWII London. As she promised him in the original film, Wendy has never forgotten Peter Pan and she tells her children of his many adventures. Young Daniel finds comfort in these tales as London is being bombed through the night. Jane thinks such stories are rubbish and only for little kids. She does not believe.

In an attempt to catch Peter once and for all, Captain Hook shows up in London the night before Jane and Daniel are to be sent to the country for protection and steals Jane mistaking her for Wendy. When Jane arrives in Neverland, she must come to terms with this fantasy-turned-reality in order to save herself, the Lost Boys and little Tinkerbell.

Diehard fans of the first film (adults in particular) will likely pick this film apart for any and every imperfection or diversion from the original tale. Fear not, faithful fans, this film doesn't try to remake the original. It's a good story in its own right. The animation is excellent, although the CG animation stands out a bit too much at moments. There's little in the way of songs and there are no Indians or crocs to be seen. Still, this is a fun tale that I'm sure the whole family will enjoy.

The DVD is very good. As always, Disney has loaded this disc up with plenty of previews,as well as a Tinker Bell game, deleted scenes and a preview of the Disney "Fairies" collection.

This is a nice sequel. It doesn't quite measure up to "Cinderella Three: A Twist In Time," but it is one of the better sequels that Disney has produced. It's always tough to top the original of any film series, and especially a Disney original. With that said, I give "Return To Neverland" a solid recommendation.



 
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"Did not go over well", No where near the original, kids were bored after 20 mins and we had to put the original in. Rent it, don't buy it, they will never watch it again

"Junk", At a younger age, I thought this was junk. Now that I'm older, I find that I was being foolish. This is beyond junk, its on the verge of being untouchable waste. As far as Disney sequels go, this one ranks with Cinderella 2 and Air Buddies. I wouldn't even recommend showing this to a baby that has no ability to understand bad movies from good movies, because this will teach them to enjoy nothing of value.

"a short review.", First, this movie is overrated and doesn't come close to the Disney original. Disney once stood for quality and entertainment. Now they will exploit any of their classics with a plethora of bad sequels.

I'm not just a hater of new Disney, I own and have seen this movie. Some of it is actually not too bad. Captain hook is funny and the animation is top notch. However, Peter Pan doesn't seem like the same Peter. He seems more immature and annoying. Also, why did they need to have the same dog and call it Nanna 2? This just goes to show how little thought was put into the movie. Out of all the names for the dog, they choose Nana 2.... my god!

"Captain Hook Junkie", If your kids love Captian Hook or pirates this is the DVD for them. My son loves pirates so he always likes to watch this one.

"Return to Neverland? More Like Return to Disney Sequels... ", You may have read my review for the Disney film "Peter Pan". I said it was a good movie, right? Well, this one did not live up to it's 1953 prequel. It was boring and dramatic and just another cheap Disney sequel.
It starts out completely wrong. Jane, Wendy's daughter, did not exist during World War II but in the late nineteenth century. She was never against Peter Pan and she did not have a brother. She was just a little girl who dreamed of going to Neverland when her mother stopped believing. Also, Captain Hook SHOULD BE DEAD but he comes to England in his flying ship (?) to kidnap who he believes is Wendy.
Once Jane arrives at Neverland she meets Peter Pan. I was really shocked here. What happened to Peter's voice? It is TERRIBLE in the fact that it sounds far too adolescent.
After this meeting, several adventures ensue, including Jane's attempt to escape the island that she still does not believe in. She can't learn to fly and in a rage she blurts out she doesn't believe in fairies, so Tink becomes weak. Jane repents and saves her and becomes friends with all the Lost Boys, eventually fulfilling her dream to become the first Lost Girl. But she has forgotten she made a deal with Captain Hook to help kidnap Peter. Now it is up to Jane to save him, and she does, therefore removing Peter from his post as hero and becoming heroine.
There were a few strange parts about this movie. The Indians are never shown, even though there is a brief pass through the Indian Territory. There is scarcely a visit to Mermaid's Lagoon. And once again, Tootles has no voice. The best part in this movie is the end credits with BBMak's version of "Do You Believe in Magic?". This movie earned three stars, and only because it is tied-in with Peter Pan.


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