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Peter Pan sigue siendo el líder de los Niños Perdidos y librando batallas con el malvado Capitán Garfio, con la ayuda de Campanilla. Pero aunque Peter Pan nunca creció, todo a su alrededor ha cambiado: Wendy es ahora madre de una niña llamada Jane. Jane ya no cree en cuentos de hadas, y ¡mucho menos en volar!. Pero cuando el Capitán Garfio la secuestra y la lleva al País de Nunca Jamás, Peter Pan conseguirá que su imaginación vuele otra vez.
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This is definitely one of the better direct to video sequels that Disney have made. It has old and new characters mixed together to create another adventure that tells you all you need is: Faith, Trust and Pixie Dust!
'Return to Never Land' isn't on the same level as the film it follows, but it is nevertheless good in its own right. I like the direction they take the story, as we see Wendy all grown up during the era of The Blitz; my only 'but' would be about her brothers John and Michael, who we don't get an update on. Harriet Owen voices Jane, Wendy's daughter, here and does a fine job. For some odd reason, all I could hear was Keira Knightley's voice when Owen spoke though. Blayne Weaver (Pan) and Corey Burton (Hook) are also involved, both give acceptable performances in those two roles. Hook isn't as grand as he is in the original production, nor is the tick-tocking animal - this time an octopus. The Lost Boys, however, are little more memorable - especially Cubby who is voiced by Spencer Breslin, an actor I remember from 2003's 'The Cat in the Hat'. It's a better film than I've previously given it credit for - a decent sequel.
It's cute. Animated reminds me less of Disney style but Anastasia. Why does Jane's brother have an American accent ?