Peter Pan 2: Return To Never Land -

: The iconic Crocodile from the first film is replaced by a giant, multi-colored octopus that makes a "tick-tock" sound by clapping its suction cups.

: To avoid past controversies, Native Americans are not featured, though their tepees and totem poles appear briefly. Critical and Commercial Reception

: Captain Hook, still seeking revenge against Peter Pan, mistakenly kidnaps Jane, believing she is Wendy. He takes her to Neverland to use as bait for Peter. Peter Pan 2: Return to Never Land

: After accidentally helping Hook in a trick to capture Peter, Jane realizes her mistake. Her newfound belief revives Tinker Bell, and she learns to fly to help Peter defeat the pirates.

: Blayne Weaver voices Peter Pan, Harriet Owen voices Jane (and young Wendy), and Corey Burton voices Captain Hook, channeling the original performance of Hans Conried. : The iconic Crocodile from the first film

: The film explores the importance of maintaining childhood wonder ("faith, trust, and pixie dust") even in the face of adult responsibilities and trauma. Production Details and Changes

: Upon arrival, Peter rescues Jane, but she struggles to fit in with the Lost Boys and refuses to believe in magic or fairies. Her disbelief is so strong that it causes Tinker Bell’s light to begin fading, nearly leading to the fairy's death. He takes her to Neverland to use as bait for Peter

: The film was a moderate success, becoming one of the few Disneytoon sequels to earn a theatrical run and grossing significantly in its opening weeks.