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Cinema Story Origins

018a – Peter Pan Part 1

Cinema Story Origins

Paul J. Hale

History, Story, Disney, Cinema, Movies, Tv & Film, Origins, Film, Society & Culture, Adaptation, Films

4.7946 Ratings

🗓️ 30 January 2021

⏱️ 152 minutes

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Summary

Comparing and contrasting Disney’s Peter Pan with the play “Peter Pan” or “The Boy Who Wouldn’t Grow Up” and the novel “Peter and Wendy” by J.M. Barrie. This podcast contains certain copyrighted works that were not specifically authorized to be used by the copyright holder(s), but which we believe in good faith are protected by […]

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0:00.0

This episode is produced by Bruce Strong, Carolyn Mathlin, Courtney Hickling, M.

0:06.0

Eric, you changed your name.

0:07.5

Hena Kay, Isaac,

0:10.0

Kathleen Hale, Tracy Motica, Saudal Hassan, and Vaughn

0:14.3

M Dennis. Disney Story Origins is proud to support the Rising Star Music Fund,

0:19.4

a nonprofit organization helping fund music education and underprivileged communities

0:24.1

and music therapy programs for kids with special needs.

0:27.5

If you'd like to make a tax deductible donation, please visit RisingStar Music Fund.org and help us bring the joy of music into the lives of children.

0:36.0

DSO now has a little merch available, a couple of lapel pins, their high quality and very cool.

0:41.6

Visit Disney Story origins podcast.com

0:45.0

slash merchandise and pick yourself up one.

0:47.0

This episode is true to Disney's Peter Pan,

0:51.0

J.M. Berry's play Peter Pan or the boy Boy Who Wouldn't Grow Up, and J. M. Berry's novel, Peter Pan, or Peter

0:58.4

and Wendy.

0:59.4

It contains some language, disrespectful stereotyping, and other material that some might not find suit. some

1:04.0

might not find suitable, discretion is advised. Hello. Hello and welcome to Disney Story Origins episode 18A Peter Pan, part one. The Oh, Oh, All children except one grow up.

2:34.0

J.M. Berry tells us in the famous first sentence of his novel, Peter and Wendy, published seven years

2:38.8

after Peter Pan's theatrical debut in London.

2:42.1

That one rebellious child exists in many different versions today.

2:46.2

We encounter him on stage and screen and also in fiction with countless prequels, sequels,

2:50.8

adaptations, and revisions, some of which are delightful and others that are truly

2:55.3

horrifying.

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