Peter Pan (1988 film)

Every night before going to sleep, the Darling children, Wendy, John, and Michael, are told stories by their mother of wonderful adventures in fantasy worlds.

Many of these stories tell of Peter Pan, a boy who never grows up and lives in a place called Neverland.

Tinker Bell flies into a glass jug, playing around in it and breaking it, waking up Nana, who lunges for the boy, but he escapes through the window before she can catch him.

In response, Wendy gives Peter a kiss on the cheek, which is met by the jealous fairy Tinker Bell pinching her.

Captain Hook is a buffoon and coward, constantly scared of the arrival of the crocodile, who ate his right hand and follows him across the Earth, licking his chops for the rest of him.

After hearing from his bo'sun, Smee, that the Lost Boys now have a mother, Hook crafts a plan to kill Wendy.

Hook places the poisonous cake outside of the Lost Boys' home and slinks away back to the pirate ship.

Tiger Lily stand firm and says no, so the pirates decide to tie her up to a small rock, where she will surely drown with the rising current.

Smee and Starkey do so, right as Captain Hook comes onto the scene, expressing displeasure at them for setting Tiger Lily free.

Hook then walks to the entrance of the Home Under the Ground, imitating Great Big Little Panther and asking the boys to come up for a pow-wow.

Once at the ship, Tinker Bell cuts her bonds with Hook's sword, flying back to the Home Under the Ground and telling Peter that Wendy and the boys have been kidnapped.

Right as the children are about to walk the plank, Peter, the Indians, the fairies, and the mermaids all attack the ship, defeating the pirates once and for all.

Once the Darling children are safely back home in the house on November 14, Wendy asks Peter and Tinker Bell if they would like to stay with him.