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Return to Never Land (2002)
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Reviews Counted:88
Fresh:40
Rotten:48
Average Rating:5.4/10
Consensus: With its forgettable songs and lackluster story, this new Pan will surely entertain kids, but will feel more like a retread to adults.
Runtime: 73 mins
Genre: Childrens
Synopsis: Return to Never Land opens a new chapter in Walt Disney’s classic “Peter Pan”, as once more we take a magical journey to a place where we never grow up. And even though some years have passed since... Return to Never Land opens a new chapter in Walt Disney’s classic “Peter Pan”, as once more we take a magical journey to a place where we never grow up. And even though some years have passed since we last visited, that wonderful world is unchanged. Peter Pan is there, along with Tinker Bell, the Lost Boys, and villainous Captain Hook. But Wendy left Never Land, grew up and now she has two children of her own. World War II is raging and has come to the very heart of London. Wendy tries to comfort her young ones with stories of here experiences in Never Land: Danny loves the bedtime tales. But 12-year-old Jane -- a practical child in a world torn by war -- sees no room for make-believe…at least until she’s kidnapped by Captain Hook and whisked off to Never Land! Hook, mistaking her for Wendy, plans to use Jane as bait to capture Peter Pan. But Peter rescues Jane from the villain’s clutches and a rollicking adventure is underway. With Tinker Bell & the Lost Boys at their side, Peter & Jane ultimately defeat the old pirate -- and Jane, at last, finds hope alive within her as the very first Lost Girl. She now understands that imagination has a powerful magic – and many things are possible with faith, trust…and a little pixie dust. -- © 2001 Disney Pictures [More]
Starring: Corey Burton, Jeff Bennett, Blayne Weaver, Kath Soucie
Starring: Corey Burton, Jeff Bennett, Blayne Weaver, Kath Soucie, Harriet Owen
Director: Ian Harrowell
Director: Ian Harrowell
Producer: Dan Rounds, Christopher Chase
Composer: Joel McNeely
Studio: Buena Vista Pictures
Reviews for Return to Never Land
A film lacking the wit, enchantment, and spark of the original -- despite being a shameless copy of it.
It delivers laughs, spirit, energy, and shows us that anything is possible through faith, trust, and, of course, a little pixie dust.
Preceded by a 1957 Pluto short, Never Land is a warmly nostalgic throwback.
When it comes right down to it, kids don't really care. They just want to see a good story full of compelling characters, and Return To Never Land is that.
What's pleasing about the movie is how faithful it is to the old charms, and how unpretentiously it gets the old groove going.
The film is fun, energetic, and brightly colored and I think kids will love it a lot.
An eminently airworthy sequel to one of the studio's most renowned creations, 1953's Peter Pan.
Running at a brisk 72 minutes, it's near impossible to become bored with the film...
Evokes enough of the first movie to trigger a good time for veteran Pan fans and new audiences.
This is pleasant, safe entertainment that ought to appeal to kids younger than 10, especially to girls, with its female-empowerment fantasy.
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