Jane: Danny, storytime is over! Look, it's a war! Peter Pan isn't real and people don't fly! Danny: They do, too! Jane: Oh, come on, Danny! Grow up! Wendy: Jane! Jane: It's just a lot of childish nonsense! Danny: You're lying! Wendy: Jane, how dare you treat your brother that way! You think you're very grown-up, but you have a great deal to learn. Jane: Faith? Trust? Pixie dust? Mother, those are just words from your stories! They don't mean anything! Danny: Yes they do. Jane: No! I will not promise! Wendy: Oh, Jane. Jane: But Daddy said that I'm supposed to. Jane: I'm not going! I'm staying here! Wendy: But, dear, an order has been issued. It's so dangerous here! But you'll be safe there.
Jane: Away? Wh.Where? Wendy: All the children are being evacuated to the country.
Would you promise me something? Promise you watch over Danny, whatever might happen? Jane: What? Wendy: You and your brother are going away for a while. Wendy: So soon? I didn't even tell them! Old Man: The sooner, the better, if you ask me. Your children are scheduled on the morning train. Boy: Bye! Woman: Goodbye! Boy: Goodbye! Man: Bye-bye! Boy: I love you! Woman: Good luck, sweetie! Narrator: In times such as these, it is no wonder some discard childish things, like Peter Pan and Neverland.Įdward: I need you here to take care of your mom and Danny. Conductor: All aboard! Narrator: In an effort to protect its children, the government decreed that they all be sent to the countryside for safekeeping. Bombs fell from the sky and tore at the very heart of London. Narrator: But the war lasted much longer that anyone could have imagined. Second star to the right and straight on till morning. Young Wendy: I'll always believe in you, Peter Pan! Narrator: And Wendy did believe, always, even as she left childhood behind and came to have children of her own. Peter: Goodbye, Wendy! Narrator: And then Wendy shouts back to him. Abandon ship!ĭialogue Narrator: The story always ends the same.Well, let's just go and make her believe!.Kind of bad? Kind of? Oh, it's hopeless! Poor little Tinker Bell! WAAAAAAAAAAAAAAAH!.Let's play the "no more hitting Cubby on the head" game.Good heavens! Run! Run for your lives! It's.a little girl.And, this is the one I won't harm! Here, you keep it. I promised I wouldn't harm a single hair on his head. And Captain Hook is a man of his word.It's time to meet your maker, Peter Pan.So here I am, stuck in this absurd place. But blast it all! Peter stole my treasure, and my men would mutiny if I so much as tried to leave without it. All I've ever wanted was to get away from this dreadful place, and home to my dear, sweet mother.There'll be no rest until we have that boy in irons.Step softly, you worthless dogs! Set your sights for Peter Pan!.Smee, pipe up the crew! We're going ashore to find Peter Pan! Blast that scurvy boy! This is all his fault.Great Scott! No sooner do I rid me self of that cursed crocodile, and now this! I swear, Smee, this is propelling me to delirium, I detest cephalopods.Smee, be a good fellow and fix the plank. Smee, with Wendy as bait, we shall lure Peter Pan to his doom! You've not seen the end of me, Peter Pan! I'll get you for this! If it's the last thing I do!.
If we don't get Jane to believe in fairies, Tink's light's gonna go out.Not as long as there's faith, trust, and. Don't you see, Hook? You'll never win.Not so fast, you old codfish! Or you'll have to answer to me!.I didn't do it, Peter! I never agreed to this!.Leave me alone! I don't believe in any of this! And I especially don't believe in fairies!.But I have to get back and set things right. I told my little brother you weren't real.
Oh, come on, Danny, grow up! It's just a lot of childish nonsense!.Danny! Storytime is over! Look! It's a war! Peter Pan isn't real, and people don't fly!.