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NOTE: This is entirely opinionated.

1: The Disney Version (1953)

I enjoyed the unique portrayal of Peter's appearance. I love the elfish look that they gave him, and I feel as though Bobby Driscoll's wonderful voice was PERFECT for the role. I also enjoyed the lack of romance.

2. The 2003 Version

I enjoyed the realistic effects and the very subtle changes from the book, although most of it followed along (which I thought was alright. I like a little creative twists and turns, but I still found the movie very enjoyable). I also enjoyed how realistic Neverland was and how closely it resembles.

3. Hook

I want to start by saying that one of my favorite actors was the star of the movie and that he did a FANTASIC job of playing Peter. The only thing I did not really enjoy was the idea of an adult Peter Pan, but I enjoyed seeing the grown-up Peter start to slowly remember who he was as a child. I haven't seen the full movie, but I have seen many clips of it and it looks interesting.

4. Pan

My absolute FAVORITE thing about Pan was how industrial everything was. Also, I enjoyed how young Peter looked, which is how he was supposedly known to be in the book by J.M. Barrie. I also loved the Smells Like Teen Spirit scene (it was random, but cool!).

5. Once Upon A Time

I enjoyed how Peter was a little... dark and evil, as how he was known to be in the book. Peter was considered to be the true villain of the story, rather than Hook, which I believe is what the OUAT TV series stuck to. I was a bit uncomfortable finding out that he was a father later on, but besides that, it is an okay version.

6. Neverland (2011)

I haven't seen this movie in a long time, but I remember enjoying the fairy scene, in which Peter Pan is sitting in a tree as the fairy nears him. I've also seen photos of the Natives, and I like how they appear to be portrayed. I'll give more judgement if/when I watch it again.

7. The Book Version (By J.M. Barrie)

I enjoyed J.M. Barrie's clever use of quotes and his obvious originality (seeing as how he is the original creator of the Peter Pan we know of). I like how he used characters based off the people he knew in real life. He is the reason why most people know of Peter Pan, as his books spread the word about The Boy Who Would Not Grow Up.

Thank you for reading, and any feedback is welcomed :)

-0YouCanFly0
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