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Peter Pan: The Animated Series (ピーターパンの冒険, Pītā Pan no Bōken, lit. The Adventures of Peter Pan) is an anime series by Nippon Animation, directed by , which first aired in Japan on Fuji Television between January 15, 1989, and December 24, 1989, and It is also popular in the United Kingdom.

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  • Peter Pan (jap. ピーターパンの冒険, Pītā Pan no Bōken) ist eine Anime-Serie des japanischen Studios Nippon Animation aus dem Jahr 1989. Sie ist eine Verfilmung des bekanntesten Werkes des schottischen Autors J. M. Barrie und gehört zur Reihe World Masterpiece Theater. Die Fernsehserie wurde in mehrere Sprachen übersetzt, darunter auch ins Deutsche. Die englische Fassung wurde auch als Peter Pan and Wendy bekannt. (de)
  • مغامرات بيتر بان هو مسلسل انمي يتكون من 41 حلقة بدا عرضة في 15 يناير 1989م وحتى 24 ديسمبر 1989م. (ar)
  • Las aventuras de Peter Pan (ピーターパンの冒険 Piitā Pan no Bōken?) simplemente Peter Pan es una serie de anime con 41 episodios basada en el clásico cuento de Peter Pan de James Matthew Barrie​. Fue producida por Nippon Animation y dirigida por como parte del contenedor infantil World Masterpiece Theater o Meisaku de Nippon Animation. El contenedor había antes y después producido una gran variedad de series de animación basadas en diferentes obras literarias infantiles; entre ellas estaban "El pequeño lord" (1988) y "Papá Piernas Largas" (1990) El anime se adapta a la historia de Peter Pan, pero también involucran a una princesa y una reina malvada. En Perú fue transmitida por América Televisión mientras que en México lo fue por XHGC Canal 5 de Televisa y en Ecuador fue transmitida primero por Ecuavisa y finalmente por Teleamazonas En América, el productor ejecutivo del Anime Peter Pan fue Haim Saban. (Según los créditos finales de la serie de la versión americana) (es)
  • Peter Pan: The Animated Series (ピーターパンの冒険, Pītā Pan no Bōken, lit. The Adventures of Peter Pan) is an anime series by Nippon Animation, directed by , which first aired in Japan on Fuji Television between January 15, 1989, and December 24, 1989, and It is also popular in the United Kingdom. (en)
  • Peter Pan (ピーターパンの冒険, Pītā Pan no Bōken, lit. « Les Aventures de Peter Pan ») est une série d'animation japonaise en 41 épisodes de 26 minutes, produite par Nippon Animation et diffusée entre le 15 janvier et le 24 décembre 1989 sur Fuji Television. En France, elle est diffusée à partir de janvier 1990 dans l'émission Cabou Cadin sur Canal+. Rediffusion à partir du 7 avril 1991 dans l'émission Youpi ! sur La Cinq, en 1993 dans l'émission Big Bang sur France 3, et en 1994 dans l'émission M6 Kid sur M6. En Belgique, la série est diffusée en 1993 sur RTL TVI dans l'émission matinale pour enfants Chambard présentée par Varvara Dewez. (fr)
  • 『ピーターパンの冒険』(ピーターパンのぼうけん)は、1989年1月15日から12月24日まで、フジテレビ系列で毎週日曜19:30 - 19:58(JST)に全41話が放送された、日本アニメーション制作のテレビアニメ。「世界名作劇場(ハウス世界名作劇場)」の第15作目に当たる。 (ja)
  • Peter Pan (ピーターパンの冒険 Pītā Pan no bōken?, lett. "Le avventure di Peter Pan") è una serie televisiva anime diretta da e prodotta dalla Nippon Animation. Liberamente basata sul romanzo del 1911 Peter e Wendy di J. M. Barrie, la serie fu trasmessa in 41 episodi su Fuji Television dal 15 gennaio al 24 dicembre 1989 e fa parte del progetto World Masterpiece Theater, del quale rappresenta l'unica incursione nel genere fantasy. Il character design è ad opera di . (it)
  • Piotruś Pan (jap. ピーターパンの冒険 Peter Pan no Bōken) – japoński serial animowany z 1989 roku wyprodukowany przez wytwórnię Nippon Animation. Ekranizacja powieści Jamesa Matthew Barriego Przygody Piotrusia Pana. Serial należący do cyklu World Masterpiece Theater. W Polsce emitowany na początku lat 90. przez TVP2 z polskim dubbingiem. (pl)
  • «Приключения Питера Пэна» (яп. ピーターパンの冒険 Пи:та: Пан но бо:кэн) — аниме-сериал режиссёров и Ёсио Куроды, входящий в серию «Театр мировых шедевров». Премьера сериала состоялась в Японии на телеканале Fuji TV 8 января 1989 года. Трансляция продолжалась по 24 декабря 1989 года. Это аниме, состоящее из 41 серии — адаптация классического романа о Питере Пэне Джеймса Мэтью Барри. Этот сериал был также позднее переведён и выпущен в нескольких странах мира, включая многие страны в Европе, Южной Африке, Латинской Америке и Юго-Восточной Азии. В России демонстрировался по телеканалу «РЕН ТВ» в рубрике «Fox Kids» в 2001-03 годах в виде американской адаптации. (ru)
  • Peter Pan är en tecknad äventyrsserie skapad av i Japan 1989. Originaltiteln är Pîtâ Pan no bôken. Den sändes i TV3 och Fox Kids. Serien är baserad på J.M. Barries saga. (sv)
  • As Aventuras de Peter Pan (ピーターパンの冒険 Pītā Pan no Bōken?, lit. Aventuras do Peter Pan) é uma série de anime produzida pela Nippon Animation, e dirigida por Takashi Nakamura e Yoshio Kuroda, foi ao ar primeiramente na Fuji Television entre 8 de janeiro de 1989 até 24 de dezembro de 1989. É uma adaptação do romance clássico Peter Pan de James Matthew Barrie, e teve um total de 41 episódios. Faz parte da World Masterpiece Theater, uma série de animações famosa da Nippon Animation, que produziu várias versões animadas de vários livros clássicos diferentes e histórias em cada ano. O anime, adaptado do material do romance original, também adiciona inúmeros arcos originais na história. No Brasil a série foi exibida no canal Rede Globo em 1991. Em Portugal foi emitido pelo canal SIC com dobragem portuguesa em 1995. A série também foi mais tarde traduzida e lançada em vários outros idiomas tendo audiências em todo o mundo. Na Europa, foi transmitido nos canais de televisão Telecinco (Espanha), RTL Television (Alemanha), KiKA (Alemanha), (Itália), TV3 (Suécia) e Fox Kids (Suécia), Yle (Finlândia) e TVP 2 (Polônia). Também foi ao ar em vários outros países, como Israel (na IETV e Fox Kids), México (XHGC-TV) e nas Filipinas (ABS-CBN). (pt)
  • 《彼得潘的冒險》(日语:ピーターパンの冒険)為日本動畫公司製作的世界名作劇場系列第15部的動畫作品。改編自英國作家詹姆斯·馬修·巴利的作品《彼得潘》(Peter Pan)。自1989年1月15日播至同年1989年12月24日,全41集。 (zh)
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  • Yūki wo Shimese Tōtoruzu! Kaizoku no Hata wo Ubae (en)
  • Akuma ni Natta Uendi (en)
  • Ayashigena Kōdō! Jon wo Bikō Shiro (en)
  • Bōken Chūshi? Minna no Munega Doki Doki Itai! (en)
  • Fujō Kaishi! Fukku no Soratobu Kaizoku-sen (en)
  • Fukku Senchō wa Mishin no Oto ga Dai Kirai! (en)
  • Fukku no Ketsui! Kieta kaizoku-sen no Nazo? (en)
  • Fukku no Yabō! Dākunesu-jō wo Nottore (en)
  • Fukku wo Uragire! Kaizoku wo Yameta Chekko (en)
  • Hayaku Kite! Minna no Akogare Pīta Pan (en)
  • Jon ga Nemure Nai! Nemuri no Sei wo Tsukamaero (en)
  • Jon no Akogare! Mokuba ni Notta-ki (en)
  • Jon no Hatsu Koi? Otenbamusume Arawareru (en)
  • Kaizoku Mo Nigeru? Maikeru no Kowai Hanashi! (en)
  • Kaizoku ga Deta! Yume to Bōken no Kuni Nebārando (en)
  • Kaizoku to Issho ni Sagase, Shiroi Kagami no Nazo (en)
  • Kiteki ga Kikoeru? Yūrei Kikansha wo Sagase! (en)
  • Kuroi kagami Shidō! Nebārando ga Dai Pinchi (en)
  • Kyōteki! Te wo Kunda Fukku to Dākunesu (en)
  • Kyūshutsu Sakusen Kaishi! Pītā Pan wo Sukero (en)
  • Nazo ga Fukamaru! Tinku no Furusato wo Sagase (en)
  • Nebārando e Go! Go! Go! (en)
  • Nebārando no Hōritsu? Mainichi ga Tanjōbi da! (en)
  • Okaeri Tinku! Yōsei no Kuni wa Fushigi na Kuni (en)
  • Runa no Namida! Watashi wa Dākunesu no Majo? (en)
  • Saigo no Kessen! Pītā Pan tai Fukku Senchō (en)
  • Sakusen Kaishi! Tokei Wani wo Warawasero! (en)
  • Sayonara Pītā Pan! Yume to Bōken no Kuni (en)
  • Shijō Saidai no Meiro! Dākunesu-jō e no Michi (en)
  • Shin Heiki! Suiriku Ryōyō Shinderera no Basha? (en)
  • Sunorumu Yama no Akumu to Maikeru no Yūki (en)
  • Tōjō! Tokei Wani wa Fukku Senchō no Tomodachi? (en)
  • Uendi Ganbaru! Tamago wa Darenimo Natasanai (en)
  • Uendi Okoru! Pītā Pan te Dai Kirai (en)
  • Uendi wo Sukue! Inochi wo Kaketa Tinku (en)
  • Yume ga Nai! Tobenaku Natta Pītā Pan (en)
  • Yōsei Pushike! Yūki wo Dashite Tobitate (en)
  • Zettai Zetsumei! Uendi ga Kiri no Tani ni Kieta (en)
  • Himitsu Heiki Shidō! Fukku Senchō Saigo no Kirifuda (en)
  • Osoroshī Kuro Manto no Shūdan to Nazo no Bishōjo! (en)
  • Fukkatsu Fukku Senchō! Soratobu Kaizoku-sen Kenzō Keikaku (en)
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  • Screenshot of the opening logo of the television series (en)
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  • Adventure, Fantasy (en)
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  • ピーターパンの冒険 (en)
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  • Pītā Pan no Bōken (en)
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  • 1989-12-24 (xsd:date)
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  • Peter Pan: The Animated Series (en)
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  • The whole first half is a huge, somewhat grotesque, fight scene. At last, when Hook rams his mechanical sword into a boulder and sinks with it, Peter reverses the dark clouds that hover around the castle to make them disappear. The light pierces through every crack and doorway, and the mountain crashes down into the sea- crushing Hook's ship. When Peter's band returns to their demolished house, Tiger Lily tells them that Tink has disappeared. Even the Chief does not know where she has gone, but he advises them to go to the Memory Bird who lives on top of the Rain Giant. Peter and Wendy have difficulty finding anything out from this Memory Bird, and, moreover, they must get off the Rain Giant before it disappears. (en)
  • Wendy and Luna are kidding the others by switching their clothes. Sinistra orders her henchmen to put the Devil's bracelet around Luna's arm, who will probably return to her grandmother. However, the henchmen mistake Wendy for Luna, and give the bracelet to the wrong person. Wendy gets a very evil and aggressive personality, and doesn't remember who she is. Luna feels very guilty, but can't remember if there's a cure. (en)
  • Peter and Wendy go out look for a clue of the road to the Castle of Darkness, leaving the Lost Boys behind in the Elven area. They are quickly attacked by the pirates, who steal the amulet and capture Tinker Bell. Tootles, Slightly and Curly weren't around when it happened and especially Curly blames John. All of them start to fight, when Peter stops the fight. John realizes he can't stand the way they're living now and he gives up. The rest of boys follow. In the meantime, Wendy gets lost and encounters a strange Stone Token. Will they be able to go on with their task to save their friends and Neverland? (en)
  • John and Michael attempt to fly once again , but are saved by Peter just before they hit the ground. Afterwards, the Darlings and Lost Boys go looking for mermaids. After hours of waiting for the girls to appear, Slightly, Curly and John go looking for more adventure someplace else . Upon their leaving, the mermaids take Michael and Wendy down into the water, and, being the only one else present, Tootles dives down and saves them. At the tree house, Tootles shows them a cute little raccoon named Rascal. Meanwhile, John gets his first look at the pirates—and gets caught by them, along with Curly and Slightly. On the ship, Captain Hook appears for the first time and puts John up on a plank high above the water. Before he gets to laugh, Peter appears. Unable to fly away, with his friends held hostage and Hook coming at him with a sword, there seems to be no chance for Peter to get away alive. But fortunately for him, this episode also includes the first appearance of the ticking crocodile. (en)
  • The boat seems to have driven off in the middle of the night. Peter and his band are stuck now on an island. The can't escape, because a huge fire-spitting monster fish burns everything that crosses the sea between the island and the shore. When it seems they're able to escape, a very powerful, flying new pirate ship appears, with Captain Hook on the deck ordering his pirates to load the cannon. (en)
  • Peter and Wendy try to find Luna and end up in an area of Elves who are befriended with Tink. Hook seeks revenge to these elves who taunted him and meets Sinistra. He delivers Luna to her, and the two form an alliance against Peter, Wendy and the Lost Boys. Sinistra gives him a magic torch to do so. In return, his pirates capture Rascal for her. Still, the amulet is the thing they need, and Rascal doesn't have it anymore. (en)
  • After an exhausting journey to different heights, they finally get to the passage to the area of the Castle of Darkness. However, finding the passage is just one thing: opening it is something different. Hook is making plans to conquer Sinistra's Castle while setting sail to her domain. (en)
  • Peter's band is having fun with giant lizards in a meadow- that is, everyone except John, who faints three times. All the while, Wendy is annoyed by Peter's behavior in not keeping his promise to pick flowers with her. Before she knows it, Alf and Starkey catch her and take her on their boat. On their long journey back to Hook's ship, Starkey takes out a letter his sister had somehow mailed him. Starkey has such literacy problems that Wendy decides to read it to him and the teary-eyed Alf. She also starts telling them the story of Snow White when the letter mentions it, because the pirates do not recognize such a tale. But after some time, the current begins to get rougher and faster, and Alf notices the waterfall up ahead. Starkey lassos a branch extending from a floating island and they are saved, while the boat is smashed between rocks. Once on land, Wendy finishes the story and is offered a strange fruit from Starkey as a sign of friendship, which Alf immediately criticizes as ‘too nice’. Instantly, Wendy falls into a deep endless sleep, while the two pirates are left confused and helpless. When Peter arrives, though, Tink recognizes the fruit and claims there is an antidote that must be drunk by the victim before sunrise. But if Peter doesn't make it before sunrise, Wendy will remain asleep forever. (en)
  • Wendy wishes she had a clock to organize her household. Peter Pan immediately suggests extracting the clock inside the ticking crocodile. The ensuing silliness results in Capt. Hook losing his wardrobe, the crocodile being subjected to a Hook "puppet show," and a firing of projectiles full of laughing gas into the poor crocodile's jaws. Meanwhile, Hook is sure Peter's reason for trying to remove the clock is to eliminate the warning sound of the crocodile's approach, and starts getting a little psychotic. (en)
  • After celebrating Michael's birthday, Peter Pan declares every day everyone's birthday, and gives Wendy the task of baking five cakes for the occasion. Wendy complies only because she thinks this will make Peter happy. Peter, however, soon forgets all about his decision, and brushes her efforts off as an unimportant trifle compared to the new exciting adventure he just had. Wendy gets very angry and locks herself up in the attic. John advises Peter to apologize, but this is something the boy can't imagine doing in any circumstances. When the two do talk, the situation only gets worse, and Wendy announces she wants to leave Neverland and runs out into the woods. Peter is chased out of the tree house by a mutinous band of Lost Boys, and is left to grapple with his conflicting self-pride and friendship to Wendy. A sacrifice of this pride must be made to get Wendy back, and piranhas only complicate the situation. (en)
  • Wendy, John and Michael arrive in Neverland. Before Peter can take them home, Hook begins firing cannons at him. As Wendy heads after Tinker Bell to the tree house, the fairy tells the lost boys to shoot the ‘Wendybird’ down. Tootles hits her, realizes that he has shot down a girl, and faces Peter's "wrath". It turns out that Wendy is unharmed, however, because the arrow hit straight into the acorn necklace Peter gave her. The Darlings slowly become accustomed to living in the tree house, while the lost boys are mesmerized by how a good a mother Wendy is. Neverland seems all fun and games, until the pirates get close to the tree house at night. The lost boys prepare to defend themselves, but Peter has the territory covered. (en)
  • Peter Pan indeed comes looking for his shadow, helped by his faithful fairy, Tinker Bell. Wendy wakes up when he starts making a racket, pulling almost all the clothes out of her closet. He is very happy to find it, but cannot reattach it to himself. Tink offers to help with a bar of soap, but even with this "powerful substance", he cannot keep it attached. Peter is completely devastated and starts bawling, until Wendy approaches him. She sews it back on, and the boy gives her an acorn necklace as thanks. Wendy gives him a kiss, but this infuriates Tinker Bell . Peter teaches the Darlings to fly and takes them to Neverland. (en)
  • Peter and his band have an encounter with a lonesome, brave knight named Don Malaprop. He tells them he defeated Captain Hook. Captain Hook, who is pretty much alive, is not very amused by these rumours, and seeks revenge. In the meantime, John wants to be a knight, too, and goes out with Don Malaprop while the pirates are looking for them... (en)
  • A seemingly brainwashed Luna is the Queen of Darkness now, and she is misled by Captain Hook that Peter Pan is her worst enemy. Luna wants to destroy Neverland in a greater proportion than Sinistra, and she seems more powerful, too. Would it be possible to break through to her? Especially with Captain Hook and his pirates around? (en)
  • The band decides to capture one of Sinistra's henchmen . They suspect the plan and capture Wendy. They trade her with Luna. Peter pursues them, but is distracted by Captain Hook, who suddenly appears. Luna is brought to her grandmother, Sinistra, who tells her that running away is useless and it's time she faces her destiny: to become the new Queen of Darkness. Sinistra finds the location of the amulet by using her Black Mirror, seeing Rascal playing with it. She orders her henchmen to capture Rascal. The henchmen think they have succeeded, and run away with Peter Pan following them. However, Captain Hook appears and wants the amulet back with Rascal . The terrified Henchmen give it to him, and fly the scene. Peter follows them again and then they meet Luna from the opposite direction, who is seeking to destroy Peter Pan. (en)
  • Peter, Wendy and the others decide to set up their camp just before a scary dead forest. In the meantime, John, who once again wants to prove how brave he is, wants to explore the forest on his own. Michael follows him. They find some interesting fruit. John swallows some. When they get back, Peter eats the fruit too. John becomes very agitated and forgetful, and doesn't want to live with the other anymore. Peter drops to the ground all of a sudden, and realizes he cannot fly anymore. Luna comes by and tells them the fruit was made rotten by Sinistra's Black Mirror. John and Peter separately get lost in the forest with evil wildlife. (en)
  • As Wendy is telling the story of Cinderella to the Lost Boys one night, they ask what a stepmother looks like. Since there are no old people in Neverland, Peter resorts to stealing Hook's treasured portrait of his mother to show them an old woman. Hook is furious when he finds the picture missing, and blames it all on Cecco, who fell asleep on the watch, as usual. The pirates all sympathize with their fellow pirate, and guess that it was only Peter Pan who could steal the portrait. They fail in their attempts to catch Peter, but they take Michael, and Wendy soon afterwards, as prisoners. Peter Pan has no choice but to give himself up, and everything looks pretty hopeless for a moment. Meanwhile, Slightly and Curly have been trying to build what they think is the carriage from the Cinderella story as a gift for Wendy, and this device happens to come in very handy in the dire situation. (en)
  • Things are looking very bad: the tree house is destroyed, Wendy is captured and Peter Pan is trapped. The Lost Boys need all their power to save them and get help from Tiger Lily. Tinkerbell feels very guilty about what she did and is prepared to suffer her life for Peter's sake. (en)
  • The Pirates plan an attack on the Castle of Darkness. Peter tries to free Luna. They both discover that Sinistra's powers are noting to play with. Sinistra is performing her final plan with Luna. (en)
  • One day Wendy is found sick in bed, and Peter goes to the Chief for help. Although the Chief does not desire to help him , Tiger Lily gives him a plant that should be boiled and drunk as medicine. But by the time he arrives, forgetful Peter does not remember what the Chief's daughter had instructed him to do with the plant, so he makes up some foolish directions— water it for a thousand days until fruit starts growing on it. Michael knows Wendy would suffer for a long time before the plant was ready, so he decides to get ice to lower her high fever. He sets out with Tink for Ice Mountain, far away from home. All would have gone well, if Starkey and Alf hadn't crossed the little traveler's path. They, too, were getting ice for their sick Captain. When Michael comes back with the ice and snow in a jar, the heartless buccaneers snatch it from his very hands and walk away. Michael is left crying in the desert land. But Peter would avenge Michael, and both of them would cure Wendy. (en)
  • The Lost Boys enter the Castle of Darkness too, which the pirates are trying to prevent. In the meantime, a battle arises between Luna, Captain Hook and Peter Pan. Luna summons a huge Black Knight to fight Peter Pan. Captain Hook, however, decides to take the matters in his own hand. (en)
  • While Peter ‘modestly’ presents his flying abilities to John and Michael, Tink decides to prove to the two gullible boys that Peter can also turn day to night. After Tink persuades them to close their eyes, Peter hangs a blanket above them. It doesn't take long for John to understand the prank that was played on him, but when he does come out from under the covers, Wendy is already enraged. After the lost boys fight over who gets to bring the blanket to her to stitch it up, Wendy tells them about a marvelous machine that makes sewing easy and quick. Slightly instantly goes to try building the contraption with Curly, but neither of them knows what such a machine even looks like. They really lose hope after Wendy inadvertently tells them that a sewing machine can't be made solely from wood. But Slightly is determined. Meanwhile, Hook gets very irritated by Smee's off-key singing about mothers as he is sewing—mothers being a touchy emotional subject for the captain. Smee is sequestered off to shore to continue his chore, which presents Slightly and Curly with the perfect opportunity to see a sewing machine in action. But, although Smee is more grandfather than pirate, Hook's crew arrive on shore just as the two lost boys get comfortable. (en)
  • When Tootles takes a flower for Wendy, he almost causes his friends to fall from a floating island, and each of them, including Peter, are angry with him. They decide to leave him at home when they go on their adventures, and only Wendy is by his side. Then, when Tink introduces the idea of capturing Hook's flag to prove he is worthy to participate in Peter's adventures, Tootles and Wendy set off for the Captain's ship. When they get there, they find the flag gone from the mast, and decide to follow Smee on his rowboat. It happens that when Smee finished washing the flag, it accidentally tore, and the old pirate fled to shore to try to sew it up. But, when Tootles and Wendy arrive, he sees his chance to give his guilt away. Unfortunately, just as the two are leaving with their trophy, they are caught by the pirates. Hook sees this as an opportunity to use Wendy as bait to catch his nemesis. But somehow, Tootles manages to ruin the Captain's plan just enough to save Peter and Wendy. (en)
  • Captain Hook's lifelong wish comes true when he suddenly manages to catch Peter Pan. Wishing to inflict cruel and unusual punishment, Hook decides to feed Peter to the crocodile as an ultimate revenge on his nemesis. The crocodile fails to show up near the pirate ship for some time, however, giving Wendy and the Lost Boys a chance to try to rescue Peter. This plan ultimately fails, and Hook decides to give the boy the traditional beheading, but his plan is thwarted at the last second by a mysterious woman. (en)
  • The traveling boat of Peter and his band have reached the valley of the Elves now. However, their boat has a hard time riding over a variety of different landscapes. Peter remembers Luna's transportation which has a flying stone. In the middle of the night, Slightly and Curly sneak out to look for this kind of stone, but in the mean time, Sinistra's henchmen continue to pursue Wendy and the Lost boys, although only when Peter Pan is away for a second. Will he be in time to save them? Will they find the flying stone and, more importantly, will they find Tinker Bell? (en)
  • Luna sneaks into the boat to retrieve the amulet she hid there earlier; however, she is caught by the Lost Boys, who bind her up a tree. Wendy releases her and talks with Luna about her background and her grandmother. In the meantime, the pirates find their way to this area, too, and they heard rumors about a powerful amulet, which they want to steal also. Sinistra's henchmen still want the same. In the meantime, Captain Hook has returned, and resides temporarily in the Ship Graveyard and has ambitious plans to build a new ship. These two different enemies are giving Luna and Wendy a hard time. Will be Peter Pan in time to save them? (en)
  • The evil shadows of the revived black mirror turns the part of Neverland the adventures took place in into a wasteland. All life seems to be gone. In the meantime, the Lost Boys build a multifunctional moving cottage boat to replace their destroyed tree house. Their first mission is to look for Tinkerbell, their second mission is to stop the treat of darkness, too. They meet Luna, the Princess of Darkness, the granddaughter of Sinistra, the powerful witch who is the power behind the dark forces. Sinistra's three henchmen pursue Luna, who stole an amulet from her grandmother. Luna spends some time with the now traveling company, who do not fully trust her yet. The way to the valley of the Elves seems to be harder than it looks with these new enemies around. (en)
  • Hook reveals his huge robot: ‘One-Eye’, fully equipped with cannons, iron fists, and a big, bright searchlight. Peter is scared out of his wits at first, but when Smee mysteriously turns on all the lights, including the lantern in which Wendy has been trapped, he has lost all his fear. Hook tries to crush him and shoot him, but misses and almost hits Wendy. This is where the Captain takes her up in the metal clutches of his robot and rides after Peter, crushing everything beneath him- including a water pipe. The pirates and Lost Boys see the giant spiked wheel of Hook's secret weapon break through the ceiling and fall. Somehow, Hook manages to steer the robot out and into the mountain where he breaks the stone wall with the fist in which Wendy is held. She is suspended far above the sea, and with one pull of a string, the Captain can have her fall. Tootles tries to get his hot-air balloon close enough to save Wendy, but fails. The Lost Boys start tearing the robot apart, but this makes it lose hold of Wendy. She falls and it looks like Peter has to fly faster than sound to save her. (en)
  • John is sick and tired of doing chores in the treehouse, and complains about having to wash the floor while Peter Pan amuses himself all day. He decides to join the pirates, on a whimsical suggestion from Tinker Bell. As he heads towards the ship, he meets the Indian princess Tiger Lily . She offers to present him to the Captain. On the pirate ship, Hook has sent off all the pirates to shore to celebrate his mother's birthday in peace. When John boards the ship, Hook is less than pleased with the aspiring buccaneer, and assigns him to wash the deck . Tiger Lily, who has sneaked onto the ship after John, suddenly attacks Hook from behind with a knife, intending to kill him. Luckily for Hook, Cecco returns and distracts the girl enough for Hook to subdue her. Tiger Lily, and John as her conspirator, are cast into the man-made sandpit for their insolence. Only Peter Pan can save them from here, but he does it without even flying. (en)
  • The band is fed up with the effects of Sinistra's Black Mirror, which seems to destroy all of Neverland, even though the process is stopped by the missing amulet. Luna remembers the Black Mirror's power might be broken by a White Mirror. Cecco and Bill try to eavesdrop on them, but Wendy sees them. They pretend not to have seen the pirates. Peter loudly shouts that they are going to look for the White Mirror Treasure, making the pirates want to look for it. However, Captain Hook suspects something, and is planning to reverse the roles. (en)
  • Early one morning, Wendy follows Peter to see something new he has found. Beyond the flying crystals and the source of the rainbow, Peter brings Wendy to the Neverbird's nest. The boy wants to give it to Wendy as a present, but she refuses after finding out that the Neverbird laid one egg only every three years. Offended, Peter flies away, leaving Wendy with the egg. Soon, Tiger Lily comes looking for the egg, but Wendy hides it in the most unexpected place . Hook also wants the egg, to eat it and fulfill his desire for eternal youth. When the pirates see smoke up in the mountain from the girls’ campfire, Hook goes up with Smee to investigate. Will Peter appear at the last minute, or will Tiger Lily and Wendy be caught with the egg? (en)
  • Wendy wakes up and finds an irritated John counting sheep with circles under his eyes from lack of sleep. He hasn't slept the entire night and gets annoyed very easily. Then Peter remembers the strange music he once heard on Hook's ship that caused everyone to fall asleep instantly. Later, Smee tells Peter that the music was no spirit, but the Captain's harpsichord. He sneaks Peter onto Hook's ship and shows him the forbidden instrument. But when Peter starts playing so loudly that Hook comes barging in, Smee takes the blame so that Peter can escape. But the Captain is not deceived, and he makes an ingenious trap, so that if one should play a certain key on his harpsichord, the seat blows up. Wendy tries fooling Peter into thinking that John has fallen asleep, so that he wouldn't go back for the harpsichord and get into any more trouble, but she fails. Peter is determined to get John to sleep, but most importantly: to annoy Hook. (en)
  • Siblings Wendy, John and Michael have the same dream about a scary captain of the pirates named Hook and a strange, flying boy named Peter Pan who saves them. The three children live a rather monotonous life in late 19th century London: they go to school, and sneak laughs about their father at breakfast, but Peter Pan begins to infiltrate their life. They ask their mother about him, and go on a search in the library. They soon come to the conclusion that Peter Pan really exists and appears only to children—while he fades away from adults’ memories. They start leaving their nursery window open, even though winter quickly approaches. Peter Pan indeed visits their room, but all three are asleep, despite their efforts to keep awake. Nana, the canine nursemaid, bites off the shadow of the intruder. Wendy wakes up, and frantically hides the strange object in a drawer. Peter Pan must return for his shadow, Wendy reasons, and she and her brothers eagerly await the next evening. Later in the day, Mr. Darling becomes angry with Nana and ties her up outside before leaving with his wife to a party. The children are alone—and excited. (en)
  • Annoyed by Cecco's unreliability at staying awake at the watch, Hook decides to put him in the man-made sandpit of death. After the pirates leave, Peter saves Cecco by catching him in mid-air as he falls through the bottom. When Peter returns to the tree house, the pathetic buccaneer comes trudging along with a white flag of truce. It turns out that he wants to become a lost ‘boy’, and, surprisingly, Peter allows him to join. However, John has his doubts. Innocently mopping the floors by day, and telling secrets to the pirates at night, Cecco manages to pass as one of Peter's band- but for how long? (en)
  • Under the rains of the black clouds that circle above, Hook takes his ship up into his castle. He looks among his most treasured possessions, and finds his cloak missing. Smee then admits that he was taking it out to dry, and that he could not find it since. Hook bursts into a fury that shakes the whole castle. Meanwhile, the lost boys are happily playing with the cloak, while Wendy worries that all this fun could cause much trouble. Peter Pan decides to bring back the cloak just to please Wendy, but is very surprised to find the pirate ship missing from the bay. Peter decides to wait for the ship to return. Back at the tree house, Wendy is proved right when the pirates come heavily armed with Hook's most powerful explosives, cannons, and swords. Although the Lost Boys fight with all their might, the pirates still overcome their tree house. Alf grabs hold of Wendy as a hostage and it seems there is no hope left; but no firearm or blade can withstand the Lost Boys’ secret weapon: Peter Pan. (en)
  • John wants to pursue a relationship with Tiger Lily and is interested in meeting her father. Only after being invited to her village does he find out that the Chief is a frightening man. John is extremely nervous the next day, but when he finally meets the Chief, he learns that Tiger Lily's father is a friendly, albeit imposing, man with a knack for singing British songs. (en)
  • Sinistra's henchmen go to Captain Hook for his help in capturing both Luna and the Amulet. He approves, but locks them up, also. Luna is depressed, so, to cheer her up, John wants to show her a train. They all hear the sound of a train, but can't find it. In the meantime, Peter taunts the pirates by saying he is looking for a train. Captain Hook now wants that train before Peter Pan finds it. John and Luna locates the 'train' and are quite surprised, however the pirates appear and capture Luna. (en)
  • Peter meets Penelope, an infant flower fairy who is unable to fly after her mother died. Penelope quickly sees Peter Pan as her "mother", which makes him feel very uncomfortable. The other fairies have to leave her behind because, otherwise, they will all die. This leaves Peter, Wendy and the others to the difficult task to teach her how to fly. (en)
  • It rains all day, and everyone in the tree house is bored to tears. Peter Pan suggests a game of telling scary stories. Meanwhile, Alf and Robert are caught in the rain, and accidentally discover both the tree house and the secret entrance into it. They are soon hiding behind furniture, getting just as scared of Peter's story as John and the Lost Boys are. Wendy, hoping to scare Peter out of his pants, decides to load the deck and enlists Michael's help in creating a ghostly apparition. Both Peter and Wendy get more than they had bargained for in the end. (en)
  • Wendy and Luna have fallen through the Black Mirror and disappeared inside. In the meantime, Captain Hook has Luna's scepter and starts using magic tricks. After successfully creating a dragon , he and Peter are ready for battle. Inside the mirror, things are getting tense as well, as Wendy must choose between killing a little girl to free herself from the mirror or being trapped in the mirror forever. To make things worse, that little girl is Luna. In a battle against her inner darkness, Luna frees herself of the evil that was within herself and shatters the Black Mirror, thus turning it into the White Mirror. With the Black Mirror turned into the White Mirror, light returns to Neverland, the Black Castle is turned into the White Castle, Neverland is restored and Hook's dark magic is undone. With peace restored to Neverland, Wendy, John and Michael return home to London. Time passes, however, and Peter doesn't show up. Some time later , Peter meets Jane, Wendy's daughter. Peter is disappointed at first, but he decides to bring Jane along with him. Peter is still looking for kids to take to Neverland, so kids should leave their windows open. If they can't, they should at least open a window in their hearts . (en)
  • However Captain is not giving up. This time, he wants Wendy to be his, and he wants the Lost Boys out of Neverland. His weapon to trick Wendy is Tinkerbell, and his weapon to destroy the Lost Boys is a huge enormous cannon, which won't do any good to their tree house. (en)
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  • The Dreadful Black Cloak Group and the Mysterious Girl! (en)
  • Goodbye Peter Pan! The Land of Dreams and Adventures (en)
  • The Demon in Snowroom Mountain and Michael's Courage (en)
  • A New Weapon! The Amphibious Cinderella's Carriage? (en)
  • A Formidable Enemy! Hook Teams up with Darkness (en)
  • A New Plan! Make the Crocodile Laugh! (en)
  • Admirable Jon! A Knight Riding A Wooden Horse (en)
  • Come Quick! Everyone Admires Peter Pan (en)
  • Even Pirates Run Away? Michael's Scary Story! (en)
  • Fairy Pushke! Gather Courage and Fly (en)
  • Go! Go! Go to Neverland! (en)
  • Hook Betrayed! Cecco Stopped Being a Pirate (en)
  • Hook's Ambition! Take Over the Castle of Darkness (en)
  • John Can't Sleep! Catch the Spirit of Sleep (en)
  • John's First Love? The Tomboy Appears (en)
  • Luna's Tears! Am I a Witch of Darkness? (en)
  • Desprate Situation! Wendy Disappeared in Mist Valley (en)
  • Save Wendy! Tink Risks her Life (en)
  • Suspicious Behavior! The White Tailed John (en)
  • The Final Battle! Peter Pan Versus Captain Hook (en)
  • The Law of Neverland? Everyday is a Birthday! (en)
  • The Levitation Begins! Hook's Flying Pirate Ship (en)
  • The Mystery Thickens! Search for Tink's Home (en)
  • The Rescue Mission Begins! Save Peter Pan (en)
  • This Isn't a Dream! Peter Pan Can no Longer Fly (en)
  • Tootles Shows Courage! Steal the Pirates' Flag (en)
  • Wendy Becomes a Demon (en)
  • Wendy is Angry! Great Hate for Peter Pan (en)
  • Captain Hook Greatly Hates the Sound of the Sewing Machine! (en)
  • The Largest-Ever Maze! The Road to the Castle of Darkness (en)
  • Appearance! Is the Clock Crocodile Captain Hook's Friend (en)
  • Hook's Decision! The Pirate Ship Mysteriously Disappears? (en)
  • Wendy is Persistent! The Egg is Not Given to Anyone (en)
  • Welcome Back Tink! The Land of Fairies is a Mysterious Land (en)
  • The Pirates are Here! The Dream and Adventure Country Neverland (en)
  • Can a Ghost Whistle be Heard? Search for the Ghost Train! (en)
  • Searching with the Pirates for the White, Mysterious Mirror (en)
  • The Adventure Stops? Everyone's Beating Chest Aches! (en)
  • The Secret Weapon Activates! Captain Hook's Final Trump Card (en)
  • The Black Mirror Activates! Neverland is in a Big Pinch (en)
  • The Return of Captain Hook! Plans to Build a Flying Pirate Ship (en)
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  • Peter Pan (jap. ピーターパンの冒険, Pītā Pan no Bōken) ist eine Anime-Serie des japanischen Studios Nippon Animation aus dem Jahr 1989. Sie ist eine Verfilmung des bekanntesten Werkes des schottischen Autors J. M. Barrie und gehört zur Reihe World Masterpiece Theater. Die Fernsehserie wurde in mehrere Sprachen übersetzt, darunter auch ins Deutsche. Die englische Fassung wurde auch als Peter Pan and Wendy bekannt. (de)
  • مغامرات بيتر بان هو مسلسل انمي يتكون من 41 حلقة بدا عرضة في 15 يناير 1989م وحتى 24 ديسمبر 1989م. (ar)
  • Peter Pan: The Animated Series (ピーターパンの冒険, Pītā Pan no Bōken, lit. The Adventures of Peter Pan) is an anime series by Nippon Animation, directed by , which first aired in Japan on Fuji Television between January 15, 1989, and December 24, 1989, and It is also popular in the United Kingdom. (en)
  • 『ピーターパンの冒険』(ピーターパンのぼうけん)は、1989年1月15日から12月24日まで、フジテレビ系列で毎週日曜19:30 - 19:58(JST)に全41話が放送された、日本アニメーション制作のテレビアニメ。「世界名作劇場(ハウス世界名作劇場)」の第15作目に当たる。 (ja)
  • Peter Pan (ピーターパンの冒険 Pītā Pan no bōken?, lett. "Le avventure di Peter Pan") è una serie televisiva anime diretta da e prodotta dalla Nippon Animation. Liberamente basata sul romanzo del 1911 Peter e Wendy di J. M. Barrie, la serie fu trasmessa in 41 episodi su Fuji Television dal 15 gennaio al 24 dicembre 1989 e fa parte del progetto World Masterpiece Theater, del quale rappresenta l'unica incursione nel genere fantasy. Il character design è ad opera di . (it)
  • Piotruś Pan (jap. ピーターパンの冒険 Peter Pan no Bōken) – japoński serial animowany z 1989 roku wyprodukowany przez wytwórnię Nippon Animation. Ekranizacja powieści Jamesa Matthew Barriego Przygody Piotrusia Pana. Serial należący do cyklu World Masterpiece Theater. W Polsce emitowany na początku lat 90. przez TVP2 z polskim dubbingiem. (pl)
  • Peter Pan är en tecknad äventyrsserie skapad av i Japan 1989. Originaltiteln är Pîtâ Pan no bôken. Den sändes i TV3 och Fox Kids. Serien är baserad på J.M. Barries saga. (sv)
  • 《彼得潘的冒險》(日语:ピーターパンの冒険)為日本動畫公司製作的世界名作劇場系列第15部的動畫作品。改編自英國作家詹姆斯·馬修·巴利的作品《彼得潘》(Peter Pan)。自1989年1月15日播至同年1989年12月24日,全41集。 (zh)
  • Las aventuras de Peter Pan (ピーターパンの冒険 Piitā Pan no Bōken?) simplemente Peter Pan es una serie de anime con 41 episodios basada en el clásico cuento de Peter Pan de James Matthew Barrie​. Fue producida por Nippon Animation y dirigida por como parte del contenedor infantil World Masterpiece Theater o Meisaku de Nippon Animation. El contenedor había antes y después producido una gran variedad de series de animación basadas en diferentes obras literarias infantiles; entre ellas estaban "El pequeño lord" (1988) y "Papá Piernas Largas" (1990) (es)
  • Peter Pan (ピーターパンの冒険, Pītā Pan no Bōken, lit. « Les Aventures de Peter Pan ») est une série d'animation japonaise en 41 épisodes de 26 minutes, produite par Nippon Animation et diffusée entre le 15 janvier et le 24 décembre 1989 sur Fuji Television. En France, elle est diffusée à partir de janvier 1990 dans l'émission Cabou Cadin sur Canal+. Rediffusion à partir du 7 avril 1991 dans l'émission Youpi ! sur La Cinq, en 1993 dans l'émission Big Bang sur France 3, et en 1994 dans l'émission M6 Kid sur M6. (fr)
  • As Aventuras de Peter Pan (ピーターパンの冒険 Pītā Pan no Bōken?, lit. Aventuras do Peter Pan) é uma série de anime produzida pela Nippon Animation, e dirigida por Takashi Nakamura e Yoshio Kuroda, foi ao ar primeiramente na Fuji Television entre 8 de janeiro de 1989 até 24 de dezembro de 1989. É uma adaptação do romance clássico Peter Pan de James Matthew Barrie, e teve um total de 41 episódios. No Brasil a série foi exibida no canal Rede Globo em 1991. Em Portugal foi emitido pelo canal SIC com dobragem portuguesa em 1995. (pt)
  • «Приключения Питера Пэна» (яп. ピーターパンの冒険 Пи:та: Пан но бо:кэн) — аниме-сериал режиссёров и Ёсио Куроды, входящий в серию «Театр мировых шедевров». Премьера сериала состоялась в Японии на телеканале Fuji TV 8 января 1989 года. Трансляция продолжалась по 24 декабря 1989 года. Это аниме, состоящее из 41 серии — адаптация классического романа о Питере Пэне Джеймса Мэтью Барри. (ru)
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  • مغامرات بيتر بان (ar)
  • Peter Pan (Anime) (de)
  • Las aventuras de Peter Pan (anime) (es)
  • Peter Pan (série télévisée d'animation) (fr)
  • Peter Pan (serie animata) (it)
  • ピーターパンの冒険 (ja)
  • Piotruś Pan (serial animowany) (pl)
  • Peter Pan: The Animated Series (en)
  • Приключения Питера Пэна (ru)
  • Peter Pan (anime) (pt)
  • Peter Pan (TV-serie) (sv)
  • 彼得潘的冒險 (zh)
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