Watch: Return to Never Land 2002 123movies, Full Movie Online – The classic tale of ‘Peter Pan’ continues in Disney’s sequel ‘Return to Never Land’. In 1940 on a world besieged by World War II, Wendy, now grown up, has two children, one of them is her daughter, Jane. She wears her trench coat during the air raid, and later that night, Wendy tries to give her own children hope by telling them of her magical experiences with Peter Pan in Never Land. However, Jane, Wendy’s daughter, sees it all as make believe and refuses to believe in the tales. That is, until the villainous Captain Hook mistakes her for Wendy and abducts her to Never Land in an attempt to lure and capture Peter Pan. Peter Pan’s quest to return Jane safely home is jeopardized until she can begin to believe in the magic of imagination..
Plot: In 1940, the world is besieged by World War II. Wendy, all grown up, has two children; including Jane, who does not believe Wendy’s stories about Peter Pan.
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Cute, nice to see our favorite characters are back
The other day I decided to go for the Disney sequels, Peter Pan one of my top favorite Disney films and as nervous as I was to see the sequel “Return to Never Land”, but I decided to go ahead and give it a look. You know what? It wasn’t that bad, it was actually pretty enjoyable as far as Disney sequels go. I loved seeing the return of Captain James Hook, he and his sidekick, Smee, just cracked me up so badly in the first Peter Pan, they were back in Return to Never Land and are still crazy than ever. Despite the fact that the crocodile wasn’t back, I would’ve loved to see that return, the octopus wasn’t a bad addition. The jokes are still fun and the story is still magical. We got to see what life was like for Wendy when she finally had to grow up and had a family of her own.Wendy is all grown up and has a family of her own, a loving husband, daughter, Jane, and son, Danny. Her husband goes to war and tells little Jane that she is in charge, so Jane takes that very seriously and acts as head of the household. Despite that she is still very young, she doesn’t believe in Never Land and her mother’s tales, but when Captain Hook thinks he grabs Wendy, he grabs Jane and takes her to Never Land to capture Peter Pan. Peter saves Jane and offers her to join the Lost Boys and hopes to restore her faith in his adventures and fairies, but all she wants to do is go home.
Return to Never Land is a fun Disney sequel that I have to admit that I was actually more impressed with. There are still a lot of great laughs and the story is still as adventurous as the first time when I watched the first Peter Pan. It was a little disturbing to hear the big difference of the voices, but I’m getting past it. After all, it’s been over 40 years since the original Peter Pan, so I think it would’ve been hard to get the same actors. But I recommend Return to Never Land, it’s a cute Disney sequel.
6/10
If Wendy knew what Pan had done, could *she* still believe?!
***NOTE: my review contains spoilers, but none so spoiled as my expectations.***Some will say that Disney has sold out in recent years. But MY gripe is not with marketing strategies, nor with flooding us with sequels to all these classics within a couple year’s timespan. I can learn to accept that.
My gripe is with this character development of Peter Pan. It’s kind of like the comic book that saw Luke Skywalker join the dark side, but without as good an excuse.
Another user commented that Peter Pan always bordered on violence. I just don’t remember him being mean, though.
This movie has Peter Pan & the Lost Boys pulling a little girl’s hair, destroying her journal to shreds, and getting ANGRY at her and calling her a traitor (at a time when she was innocent)! (Where is the magic of Neverland???)
Peter Pan lies to her also…in a plot to save Tinkerbell, he tells her he’s sorry and wants to make it up to her…but he is just using her and has already explained why and how, to the Lost Boys!
I guess this film was made for little girls during a time of war. I guess by showing her have a change of heart, SHE is the real hero, and Peter Pan is irrelevant.
But I came to see Peter Pan! Do we really really have to have good guys do bad things and not know any better…and did the sequel really have to be a big fat trailer for the original classic?
Instead of endlessly discussing faith and believing, GIVE US THE OLD MAGIC…THE PURE FANTASY back. I still don’t know WHAT to believe about this effort.
Original Language en
Runtime 1 hr 12 min (72 min)
Budget 20000000
Revenue 109862682
Status Released
Rated G
Genre Animation, Adventure, Family
Director Robin Budd, Donovan Cook
Writer Temple Mathews, Carter Crocker, J.M. Barrie
Actors Blayne Weaver, Harriet Owen, Corey Burton
Country United States, Canada, Australia
Awards 4 nominations
Production Company N/A
Website N/A
Sound Mix DTS (Digital DTS Sound), Dolby Digital, SDDS
Aspect Ratio 1.66 : 1, 1.85 : 1
Camera N/A
Laboratory N/A
Film Length 1,984 m (Germany)
Negative Format 35 mm
Cinematographic Process Spherical
Printed Film Format 35 mm