Villainous Captain Hook mistakes Wendy's daughter for Wendy and abducts her to Never Land in an attempt to lure and capture Peter Pan. Peter comes to the aid of young Jane, but as they do battle with Hook, he realizes it will take some work before Jane will fit in with the Lost Boys.
3 November 1952, Youngstown, Ohio, USA
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March 30, 2016
Maybe this was a film that didn't need to be made, but parents with small children will be glad that Disney did, because it's a kinder, gentler trip to Never Land than the original, and a much safer bet for young children.February 19, 2002
If you've got a house full of tots -- don't worry, this will be on video long before they grow up and you can wait till then.February 19, 2002
A brisk, reverent, and subtly different sequel.November 06, 2002
Offers enough playful fun to entertain the preschool set while embracing a wholesome attitude.February 16, 2002
Less a formulaic continuation than a witty set of themes and variations that fit the earlier picture like a glowing outer ring.December 28, 2010
Pleasant but forgettable sequel to Disney classic.January 05, 2010
Suficientemente divertido e com toques certos de drama para não manchar a memória do original.November 17, 2012
Has an unappealing main character drifting through a dramatically inert script.August 26, 2013
[Blu-ray Review] "Return to Never Land" is (1) a terrific motion picture, and (2) absolutely gorgeous to watch and listen to. The Blu-ray release of "Return to Never Land" is a no-brainer for Disney fans and comes highly recommended.August 17, 2008
It's not groundbreaking, but kids who enjoyed the original Peter Pan should welcome a trip back to NeverlandMarch 04, 2002
Children will enjoy Never Land for its adventure and physical humor. Adults may simply like strolling down memory lane.February 16, 2002
The boy who wouldn't grow up comes off like a shrill, obnoxious little drip.