Best Peter Pan Characters

Peter Pan is a 1953 Disney film based on the acclaimed play of the same name. It centers on a group of children who meet the eternally young Peter Pan and travel to the magical realm of Never Land.
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Peter Pan Peter Pan is a character created by Scottish novelist and playwright J. M. Barrie. A free spirited and mischievous young boy who can fly and never grows up, Peter Pan spends his never-ending childhood having adventures on the mystical island of Neverland as the leader of the Lost Boys, interacting with... read more

Peter Pan forever. He is truly a child at heart.

I wish I could stay young forever.

Wendy Darling

Wendy is the best and nicest character in both movies. I hate how Tinker Bell, the mermaids, Tiger Lily, the Indians, the pirates, the Lost Boys, her dad, and even her brothers and Peter Pan were all really mean to her.

At least her mother and her dog treated her kindly.

I love Wendy! I hate that Peter Pan got Jane as a love interest, instead of deciding to be with Wendy.

Another likable classic canon heroine.

Tinker Bell Tinker Bell is a fictional character from J. M. Barrie's 1904 play Peter Pan and its 1911 novelization Peter and Wendy.

She is rather mischievous, but she always comes through for everyone, even those who she disliked at first.

Truly, her loyalty overcomes her jealousy.

Tinker Bell is cute, but she is really, really jealous of Wendy and possibly Tiger Lily and the mermaids in the first movie. She also gets jealous of Wendy's daughter Jane in the second movie.

A really jealous character.

Captain Hook Captain James Hook is a fictional character, the antagonist of J. M. Barrie's play Peter Pan; or, the Boy Who Wouldn't Grow Up and its various adaptations, in which he is Peter Pan's archenemy.

He may be a bit of a sociopath, but he is very funny, especially when faced with the crocodile.

I don't hate Peter, but I can sympathize with Hook. Peter cut off Hook's hand and fed it to the crocodile for no reason except his own entertainment. Now the crocodile pursues Hook relentlessly to finish him off.

It's understandable that Hook wants to get Peter so badly. I'm glad he never gets killed off. Peter Pan wouldn't be the same without Captain Hook.

Hook is certainly tough around people, but when faced with crocodiles (and later giant octopuses), he's the biggest baby.

Probably that's why he is so funny.

John Darling
Mr. Smee

For a villain, Smee is one friendly guy. Heck, he could even be considered an anti-villain.

Somewhat dimwitted but very loyal and lovable too. He's funny!

Tiger Lily

She's really brave even in the face of danger. This is displayed when she is taken hostage by Captain Hook and Mr. Smee.

Even being threatened by Hook and a tide coming in, she is not intimidated and still refuses to talk.

Is an Indian girl and is wild and free.

Tick-Tock

Everyone loves Tick-Tock Croc. Why is he all the way down here?

Never smile at a crocodile. That's the tune we hear whenever he's around.

Michael Darling
George Darling

The Newcomers

? Indian Chief

Well, the Indian Chief sure learns a lot all from asking How!

? Nana
The Contenders
Mary Darling

One of the nicest characters in the movie. I cannot believe her husband treats her, the kids, and the dog so poorly.

Jane

Overall, she's alright. I kind of like her. She's cool and she was a little mean for a while in the movie, but she got better.

She's more decent than a bunch of the characters in both movies.

Nibs
Slightly
Cubby
Squaw
Hop
Tootles
Octopus
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