Peter Pan & the Pirates

Peter Pan & the Pirates

Title screen
Genre Adventure
Fantasy
Written by Peter Lawrence
Chris Hubbell
Larry Carroll
David Carren
Starring Jason Marsden as the voice of Peter Pan
Tim Curry as the voice of Captain James Hook
Voices of Chris M. Allport
Debi Derryberry
Ed Gilbert
Whitby Hertford
Christina Lange
Jack Lynch
Country of origin United States
Japan
No. of episodes 65
Production
Executive producer(s) Buzz Potamkin
Editor(s) Don Christensen
Hiroshi Ohno (TMS)
Running time 22 minutes
Production company(s) Fox Children's Productions
Southern Star Productions
TMS Entertainment
Distributor 20th Century Fox Television
Release
Original network Fox Kids
Original release September 8, 1990 (1990-09-08) – September 10, 1991 (1991-09-10)

Peter Pan & the Pirates is an American animated television series based on J.M. Barrie's Peter Pan that originally aired on Fox Broadcasting Company from September 8, 1990 to September 10, 1991. Repeats continued to air until September 11, 1992. A repeat of the series' Christmas episode was aired on December 25, 1993. The series was then on Fox in re-run form on weekday mornings from November 4, 1996 to March 28, 1997. Reruns were then shown on Fox Family in 1998.

Plot

The television show focuses as much on the pirates as it does on Peter Pan. Captain Hook and Mr. Smee traditionally are the only pirates who receive any attention in the story, but here, the other crew members of the Jolly Roger (Robert Mullins, Alf Mason, Gentleman Ignatious Starkey, Billy Jukes, and Cookson) are given distinct personalities and character development. A real force to be reckoned with, Hook is a powerful, temperamental, cultured, intelligent, and charming pirate with an insatiable thirst for vengeance.

Some attention was also given to the Native American characters (no longer called Redskins). They and their customs were often featured in the storyline.

One episode featured Wendy's daughter Jane (who appears at the end of the original play Peter Pan and at the end of the original book Peter and Wendy). Jane, from the future, visits the Neverland. At the end of the episode, Wendy is a little sad, because she knows that the existence of her daughter means that one day Wendy will leave Neverland and grow up.

Production

The on-screen title was given as Fox's Peter Pan & the Pirates (Given in promotional materials and advertisements in the UK as Twentieth Century Fox's Peter Pan & the Pirates) as to emphasize the fact that this was an independent production by 20th Century Fox, unrelated to the Disney feature or other previous media incarnations of the Peter Pan property.

Characters

Main characters

Villains

Other characters

Differences

The following show the differences from the book or other Peter Pan versions:

Episodes

No.TitleWritten byOriginal air dateProd.
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1"The Coldest Cut of All"Karen Willson and Chris Weber8 September 1990TBA
King Kyros's Ice Realm is one area of Neverland where Peter Pan is not welcome. But the arrogant and reckless boy is not about to let a cranky ice god spoil his fun. Peter takes an ice crystal from the ice caves and returns home to share his treasure and adventurous tale with Wendy, Tink and the Lost Boys. His friends will also be sharing his punishment when Kyros retaliates ...
2"Living Pictures"George Hampton, Mike Moore, Larry Carroll, David Carren17 September 1990TBA
Peter and the boys always love listening to Wendy's storys, which she writes and reads. There Tinker Bell knows something better. She uses her magic to make the contents of story books real, so that everybody can take part in the action.
3"River of Night"Brynne Stephens, Michael Reaves18 September 1990TBA
Peter joins Hard-to-Hit and Tiger Lily in a journey down the Mysterious River to seek out an ancient golden arrow. Hook and the Pirates pursue them through a series of perils along the way. Every group has its own methods to go through the obstacles, that are on the way.
4"Slightly in Stone"Lawrence Ditillio19 September 1990TBA
Tink has a magic powder she bought from Olook, the troll and wants to try it out on berries. It's too heavy for her, so it falls out of her hands and gets in touch with Slightly. Now Peter, Wendy, and the Lost Boys must scavenge Neverland for the supplies needed to cure Slightly.
5"The Rake"Peter Lawrence and Michael Reaves20 September 1990TBA
Peter, Slightly, and John accidentally open a box that contained the Ghost of Captain Patch (AKA Jasper Hook), who raises his ship called the Rake and plans his revenge on his younger brother, Captain James Hook for blinding him years ago. Now Captain Hook must work together with Peter Pan in order to defeat Captain Patch.
6"Peter on Trial"Larry Carroll, David Carren27 September 1990TBA
Peter and Tink sneak on board the Jolly Roger in order to play with Hook's harpsichord. Hook catches them in the act and captures Peter, destroying his beloved instrument in the process. All looks grim for Peter until Wendy flies over and convinces Hook to give Peter a trial.
7"The Wind and the Panther"Charles Kaufman, Larry Carroll, David Carren17 October 1990TBA
Hook tampers with Great Big Little Panther's magic sand, which can create and control the weather, sending the weather of Neverland into a frenzy. Peter must retrieve this property before the storms Hook created kill anyone.
8"Treasure Hunt"Peter Lawrence1 November 1990TBA
In the early morning Peter appears on the Jolly Roger and annoys the pirates. This makes Hook going insane, that he draws up a phony treasure map in order to lure Peter and the Darlings into a trap and to take revenge on them.
9"The Plucking of Short Tom"George Hampton, Mike Moore5 November 1990TBA
Short Tom leaves the Jolly Roger and makes good friends with Tink. Smee knows how important this parrot is for his Captain, so that he takes some of the pirates to the land to get the pet back, while the others, who stayed on the ship, must busy Hook, not to let him notice, what'd happened. Unfortunately he finds out, that his beloved Short Tom is missing and decides to take care of this problem by himself. This could be dangerous for Peter's friend …
10"The Dream"Peter Lawrence7 November 1990TBA
Michael keeps having a strange nightmare about the Crocodile and a red eagle, which just cannot stop and only chases him. It's up to Peter and the Darlings to find out what it means and stop it for good. The indian chief gives them advices, they start to follow. Unfortunately Hook wants to interfere, as usual …
11"Demise of Hook"Larry Carroll, David Carren8 November 1990TBA
Peter and the Lost Boys cause a commotion among the pirates when they steal the Jolly Roger's flag. In trying to retaliate, Hook puts too much gunpowder into Long Tom and gets blown to smithereens. The rest of the pirates decide to leave Neverland since their captain's vendetta with Peter was the only thing that kept them there. Peter is devastated that Hook is dead and that the pirates are gone, but he may just get one last showdown with his archenemy when the Lost Boys tell him that Hook's back.
12"Pirate Boys, Lost Men"Sam Graham, Chris Hubbell9 November 1990TBA
In the middle of the night the Lost Boys are hunting a bear, while the Pirates want to steal a magic crystal. Because both of this targets are located on the same place, at the same time, it's not possible for the two parties to converge with each other and then to go through the unpleased consequences.
13"After the Laughter"Sean Roche13 November 1990TBA
The jealous Mermaids of the Lagoon capture Wendy and tickle her laughter out of her. This disturbs the spirit of Cavern Wherever in the process. Now Peter and Wendy must journey into the Cavern under the lagoon and get Wendy's Laugh back, before she is destroyed, encountering Hook's lost childhood in the process.
14"Stupid Smee"Sam Graham, Chris Hubbell16 November 1990TBA
Hook is unpleased with Smee, who can never do anything right and finally expulses him. Now Smee is left to fend for himself and soon Wendy starts feeling with him. She tries to befriend him and to persuade Peter and the Lost Boys to help him, as it'd be better not only for Smee, but also for themselves.
15"The Play's the Thing"Sam Graham, Chris Hubbell19 November 1990TBA
While searching for Peter Pan's hideout, the pirates spy the Lost Boys rehearsing a Shakespeare play in the woods. Hook is so appalled by their incorrect recitations that he steps out of hiding and wows everyone with a flawless rendition of a soliloquy from Julius Caesar. Everyone then agrees on a temporary truce so that Hook can direct a production of Romeo and Juliet starring Wendy as Juliet. It's a tense truce that threatens to turn deadly when Hook decides to use the play's sleeping potion as a way to poison Wendy.
16"Hook's Mother's Picture"Peter Lawrence, Tony Zalewski23 November 1990TBA
Up in the sky Wendy builds a cloudstatue that represents her mother. The Lost Boys get curious, as they don't know what a mother is. To let them know Peter decides to go to the Jolly Roger to take a look at a portrait of Hook's mother, so they'd at least know how a real mother looks like. As the boys really want to know this, they don't care about the danger there and go with Peter. Being careful, they get to Hook's cabin and fulfil the quest. To make things funnier, Peter steals the picture. The pirates try to replace it, which causes confusion over which is the real picture.
17"A Wee Problem"Michael Reaves26 November 1990TBA
Everyone is awestruck at the appearance of three moons above Neverland. Tinker Bell is especially thrilled, for this gives her the ability to shrink Peter down to fairy size and take him to visit the Fairy King. But she's not too happy when Peter insists that the Darlings and the Lost Boys come along. Tink messes with the others' ability to fly, which leads to such disaster that King Oberon kicks Wendy and the boys out. With the children unable to revert to their former size, they become easy prey for the pirates and the Crocodile, especially since Tink is keeping Peter distracted.
18"Knights of Neverland"William Overgard27 November 1990TBA
Peter and the others are playing one of Wendy's stories, King Arthur and the Knights. For the game, they are all wearing heavy armor, which makes them unable to fly. At the same time Wendy remembers that she had a dream of a wolf, named Nico which turns out to be real. Soon this wolf gets kidnapped by the Pirates. Despite the difficulty and danger without flying, three of the Lost Boys try to release the animal, but don't succeed and (literally) get hung up by the Pirates. Wendy then tries to free them all in a more female way, by talking and staying calm, but also this is without any effect, so she gets tied up as well. Finally, Peter comes to save the day with the help of the rest of the Boys and Tink's fairy dust. At the end he can (literally) hang up Hook and the Pirates and rescue his friends and the wolf. Wendy is happy nothing bad'd happened to Nico. She cares for his freedeom, so the two of them say goodbye to each other.
19"Pirate Shadows"William Overgard, Peter Lawrence28 November 1990TBA
While playing Michael gets frightened by a shadow, that he cannot calm down. Peter means he doesn't have to as shadows are peaceful and would never hurt anybody. In the same night he steals the Pirates' shadows. Unfortunately they are more dangerous than he realizes. Soon they become independent and start to try and do Peter in. With the loss of their shadows, the Pirates are not able to walk normally and must do so on on their hands. The only way to make everything normal again is for the Pirates' to reunite with their shadows. But not necessarily everybody has to be connected to his own ...
20"Now Day Party"Sean Roche17 December 1990TBA
Michael wishes to celebrate his birthday and Wendy decides to fulfil this. Everybody agrees and is ready to help and take part. Everybody except Peter. He is against birthdays, as they mean to get older and finally to grow up. The only way not to celebrate this birthday is not to allow the next day to come is to keep the night lasting. He takes the girl from the moon down to the earth and makes everything to her liking so that she doesn't want to return to the moon, which stucks unmoved in the sky.
21"When Games Become Deadly"William Overgard18 December 1990TBA
Peter and the others are having a lot fun by playing games. Suddenly they get disturbed by a new cannon developed by the Pirates. The Twins find that interesting and decide to fight back with their own inventions. However Peter sees that Hook has started to change the rules the two groups have between each other. As calling himself the one who always wins, Peter knows that he must go on with the idea of the Twins, so they can make the last attack.
22"Eternal Youth"Sam Graham, Chris Hubbell20 December 1990TBA
Peter makes Hook and his crew believe that there is a magic river in Neverland with water that can make everyone and everything younger. First Hook is sure this all is only a stupid joke, but finally he tries it out on his own parrot, Short Tom, and sees the results the next day. He wants Smee to take him to the place where he got this magic water. He doesn't know that Peter has his own plans in store.
23"The Foot Race"Chris Trengove, Peter Lawrence24 December 1990TBA
Peter and Wendy are playing hide and seek with Tiger Lily and Hard-to-Hit. A No Flying rule is in place to give the Indians a fair chance, but Peter breaks the rule in order to win the game. Hard-to-Hit becomes angry about this and claims that Peter could never win anything without his flying power. This brings about a contest in which an earth-bound Peter and Wendy race Hard-to-Hit and Tiger Lily in retrieving various artifacts around Neverland. Unfortunately, the competitive boys make each round more dangerous since there is never a clear winner to the race, so that finally Hook gets attentive.
24"Nibs and the Mermaids"William Overgard31 December 1990TBA
Nibs decides to journey to the bottom of the lagoon in order to see the Mermaids' Grotto.
25"All Hallow's Eve"Sam Graham, Chris Hubbell4 January 1991TBA
It's All Hallows Eve, so Peter and the Lost Boys are playing tons of pranks on the pirates. One prank they pull is to steal the pirates' lantern. This revives the Jack O Lantern ghost, who gets Smee to steal the lantern back from Peter. The ghost then summons other ghosts, witches, and goblins from the volcano to wreak havoc all over the island. At first Hook and the crew think Smee is a deserter and hunt him down, but when they learn about the ghost they realize their mistake. The pirates and the Lost Boys must team up if they're to reclaim the lantern before Neverland is completely overrun by the undead!
26"Billy Jukes, Lost Boy"Doug Booth7 January 1991TBA
When Robert Mullins comes down with Neverfever and Billy Jukes goes after him in order to find a cure, Slightly tries to prove himself to the others by capturing them. Only for the three of them to be caught in a thunderstorm. While taking refuge in a cave and planning to find the antidote needed to cure Robert, Slightly learns about Billy and Robert's past.
27"The Phantom Shaman"Chris Trengove and Peter Lawrence9 January 1991TBA
Cookson poses as a shaman in order to lure Peter and Wendy to their doom.
28"Tootles and the Dragon"Bruce Schaefer14 January 1991TBA
Peter and the boys find a giant magic key that is stuck in Dragon's Rock. After everyone's failure to wrestle it free, Tootles touches it and makes the stone come alive.
29"First Encounter"Ted Lederson, Steven Waves26 January 1991TBA
John is in an inquisitive mood today and wants to know how certain events in Neverland came to pass. Peter begins answering John's questions by explaining why he made the Croc swallow the clock. He then describes how the Jolly Roger was brought to Neverland by a strange hurricane and how the Lost Boys and the pirates first met. During the course of the story, Peter reveals that he cut off Hook's hand when he thought that the pirate had killed Nibs and Tootles in their first battle. The flashbacks show that Hook's scream of pain could be heard all over the island as a signal that life in Neverland would never be the same.
30"Slightly Duped"Larry Carroll and David Carren31 January 1991TBA
Slightly visits the "oracle" of Neverland wishing to be Peter's second in command, which he is eventually appointed to. After being much too naive and getting tricked first by his friends, as a joke, and later by the pirates, more seriously, he causes a lot of trouble for everybody and finally realizes he's not qualified for the position.
31"Professor Smee"Matthew Malach1 February 1991TBA
Smee finds a big shell, which tells him everything he wants to know. This can be the big chance for Hook to find out the home of Peter and the others.
32"Evicted!"Lawrence Hartstein2 February 1991TBA
A little stone gnome in a closet of the Underground House suddenly comes to life and orders the Lost Boys to leave, by threatening to tell Hook about their living place.
33"The Girl Who Lives in the Moon"Sean Roche4 February 1991TBA
Robert Mullins's quest to cure his land sickness with a magical spell causes the moon to plummet from the sky. Hook saves the Girl Who Lives in the Moon and becomes completely captivated by her beauty and charm. In an attempt to prove to Peter that not all children hate him, Hook tries to win the Girl's affections by convincing her he wants to help put the moon back in the sky. Somehow, Peter must get the Girl away from the pirates and return her home to the proper place.
34"Hook's Christmas"Sam Graham, Chris Hubbell5 February 1991TBA
Captain Hook believes that Christmas is a waste of time even after he crashes his crew's Christmas party and locks himself in his cabin for the remainder of the evening. He is then visited by the Ghost of Christmas Past (who resembles Wendy), Ghost of Christmas Present (who resembles Smee), and Ghost of Christmas Yet to Come (who resembles Captain Patch) who end up teaching him the meaning of Christmas. A parody of Charles Dickens A Christmas Carol.
35"Tootles the Bold"Sam Graham, Chris Hubbell6 February 1991TBA
Tootles wishes to be the hero of a great adventure, but is a little scared not to be qualified for that. Tink helps his courage with a 'talisman' and Tootles makes friends with a whale family.
36"The Hook and the Hat"Larry Carroll, David Carren7 February 1991TBA
Peter takes the hat from Hook and suddenly thinks to be the Captain himself. Disappointed of the big defeat Hooks leaves the Jolly Roger and now the Pirates have to look after themselves. Mullins decides to become the new Captain and tries to take back the pirate's hat from Peter, but because of his landsickness he is too weal to fight outside the ship, so Peter beats him and soon has the control of the pirate crew and the Jolly Roger, where he moves with the Boys. Wendy knows this won't end good so she decides to find Hook, who she wants to return and bring everything back to normal.
37"Ages of Pan, Part One"Peter Lawrence, Matthew Malach8 February 1991TBA

After Hook taunts Peter with the fact that the boy will never grow up, Peter decides to prove his nemesis wrong by wishing he would grow up. However, as Peter ages, his belief in magic slowly fades away, causing all of Neverland to fade away as well.

Note: Both parts of this episode were originally released commercially to home markets throughout North America as "Hook's Deadly Game".
38"Ages of Pan, Part Two"Peter Lawrence, Matthew Malach9 February 1991TBA
As Neverland continues to fade away, Hook and the Pirates succeed in capturing Wendy and the Lost Boys, and the now elderly Peter. Tinker Bell is now the only one who can help Peter renew his faith and trust in magic.
39"The Ruby"Lawrence Hartstein11 February 1991TBA
The Purple and Blue Mermaids steal a map of Crooked Tail's and give it to the Pirates in order to lure Peter into the ocean. Both, Peter and the Pirates are set on finding the ruby and claiming it for themselves.
40"Friday the Thirteenth"Sam Graham, Chris Hubbell12 February 1991TBA
Peter and Curly play tricks on the Pirates, making them believe they have bad luck.
41"Immortal Pan"Sean Roche13 February 1991TBA
Tired of Hook's obsession to destroy Peter Pan, the Pirates make a deal with Tinker Bell to trick Hook into thinking that Peter is immortal.
42"The Lost Memories of Pirate Pan"Sean Roche14 February 1991TBA
After bringing a young girl named Jane (who is revealed to be Wendy's daughter from the future) into Neverland, Peter is suddenly stricken with amnesia and joins the Hook's Pirates as "Pirate Pan". Wendy, Jane, and the Lost Boys must head to the Cavern of the Fairy Forget-Me-Not to collect all of Peter's memories and save their friend.
43"Dr. Livingstone and Captain Hook"Larry Carroll, David Carren15 February 1991TBA
Hook gets hit at his head and suddenly thinks that he is the big scientist, David Livingstone. The next day he makes a journey with his pirate crew, to explore the place and find another tribe. Unfortunately they get too close to the place where Peter and his friends live. Now it's up to children to protect their home. They all must take part in the game to entice the pirates away not to let them discover the location of their underground house.
44"Vanity, Thy Name is Mermaid"Matthew Malach, Jennifer Louden16 February 1991TBA

While playing with two mermaids in the lagoon, Peter innocently claims that Wendy is the most beautiful being in Neverland. The two mermaids get jealous and later capture Wendy where they slowly turn her into a mermaid minus the ability to breathe underwater. When Peter goes underwater to rescue Wendy, he ends up getting the unlikely help of Crooked Tail.

Note: episode without Hook
45"The Great Race"Larry Carroll, David Carren18 February 1991TBA
The Twins have build a new machine that shall be the fastest vehicle on the land. While testing it they have an accident and each one of them tells the other he'd have seen some unsolved mistakes. This conflict soon evolves into a big argument. In order for this to end, Peter and the others decide to plan a race, which will bring the two together again.
46"Curly's Laugh"Sean Roche19 February 1991TBA
After Curly pours a bunch of water on Peter and his friends as a joke, Peter tells him that he's not funny. Curly then asks if Tinker Bell if she couldn't change this with her magic. Tinker Bell does so and warns him not to do use it while she's around. Every time he speaks, Curly's friends burst into laughter. Meanwhile, Captain Hook is trying to plan a play, but he can't find the right comedian who can make him laugh for it.
47"Mardi Gras"Sam Graham, Chris Hubbell and Tony Zalewsk20 February 1991TBA
Peter and the Lost Boys honor a cease-fire with the pirates after Hook rescues Michael from the Croc. They go together to Mardi Gras to have fun with each other, but the pirates have different plans in store ...
48"The Never Ark"Larry Carroll, David Carren21 February 1991TBA
When Smoky Top begins to rumble menacingly, Peter and the Lost Boys go to see Great Big Little Panther for help. However, the shaman has gone on a retreat, so Hard-to-Hit attempts shaman magic to call forth a vision of what is to come from the sacred flames. He deciphers that Neverland is about to be destroyed. Peter sets about warning everyone in Neverland while the Lost Boys evacuate the Underground House. Wendy brings up the fact that not all the animals can fly away, so Peter decides that Hook's ship will have to suffice as an Ark to carry the animals to safety.
49"The Croc and the Clock"Bennett McClellan22 February 1991TBA
The sun is rising and setting so fast that no one can keep track of what time it is. Tink and the Lost Boys figure out that the clock inside the Crocodile has stopped ticking and that fixing it will put time back to normal. But first they have to get the clock from the cranky Croc; that's not easy now that the animal is free to stalk its prey undetected. Captain Hook, the beast's favorite victim, learns this the hard way.
50"Three Wishes"Sean Roche23 February 1991TBA
Peter eagerly awaits the passing of a shooting star so that he can be granted three wishes. But Hook hears about the star's magic and recites the rhyme to call its power at the same time as Peter. The two enemies decide to split their wishes, each getting one and a half, but the half wishes are granted first and don't turn out quite right. When the adventure takes a fatal turn for Hook, Peter uses his full wish to make sure the whole thing never happened.
51"A Hole in the Wall"Matthew Malach20 April 1991TBA
Peter and the Darling children find a parallel universe in Neverland with an Egyptian theme. Will they escape or be enslaved like their Egyptian counterparts?
52"Hook the Faithful Son"Peter Lawrence, Charles Kaufman25 April 1991TBA
Peter tricks Hook into thinking his mother wanted him to be a pilot, instead of a pirate.
53"Wendy and the Croc"Sam Graham, Chris Hubbell26 April 1991TBA
Wendy wants to know how it is like to be a fairy. Tink decides to give her the possibility, when suddenly, during the transformation the Croc interferes.
54"Elementary, My Dear Pan"Sam Graham, Chris Hubbell, and Jim Carlson27 April 1991TBA
While Wendy is reading The Hound of the Baskervilles to Peter and the others, Peter finds out his pan flute has gone missing. It's then up to Sherlock Pan and Dr John "Waston" to solve the case.
55"Frau Brumhandel"Matthew Malach29 April 1991TBA
Michael awakens Frau Brumhandel, a vast, Valkryie-like operatic nymph who has the ability to enslave others with her music. Frau Brumhandel joins the pirates and falls in love with Captain Hook, on whom the magic singing has no influence.
56"Play Ball"Sam Graham, Chris Hubbell, and Ken Vose30 April 1991TBA
Captain Hook comes across Peter and the Lost Boys playing baseball and overhears them talking about stealing 'bases'. Believing they are talking about 'bases' in alchemy, he demands to play against them. The game begins once Great Big Little Panther, the only person that both sides consider fair and trustworthy, agrees to serve as the umpire. The pirates perform their usual acts of trickery and cheating in order to win the game. In the end, Hook succeeds in stealing all the bases but is highly disappointed when he tears them apart and learns they are worthless.
57"Jules Verne Night"Peter Lawrence, Matthew Malach1 May 1991TBA
Peter and the Lost Boys wish to explore the depths of the sea while Hook tries to fly to the moon.
58"The Pirate Who Came to Dinner"Larry Carroll, David Carren6 May 1991TBA
Hook injures himself while trying to capture Peter Pan and Wendy insists they take care of him until he's well again. When Hook learns from the gnome doctor that he has been misdiagnosed and is well after all, he pretends to be still injured in order to trap Pan.
59"The Neverscroll"Larry Carroll, David Carren7 May 1991TBA
Peter and the Lost Boys discover the Neverscroll, a magical map which holds the fate of Neverland in its parchment. Hook steals the Neverscroll and decides to erase Neverland from the map, which will destroy Peter if left unchecked.
60"Peter in Wonderland"George Hampton, Mike Moore8 May 1991TBA
After John writes his own adaptation of Alice in Wonderland, Peter and Wendy, with a little help from Tinker Bell's magic, are thrown into the book's pages to live the adventure within, with everyone else in Neverland, including Hook and the pirates, as the other characters.
61"A Day at the Fair"Matthew Malach13 May 1991TBA

Michael goes to a place where everybody in Neverland comes to have fun. When the pirates join in, he decides with Tink to pull some pranks.

Note: episode without Peter
62"Count de Chauvin"William Overgard, Peter Lawrence14 May 1991TBA
A mysterious swordsman appears and challenges Peter to a duel...and wins!
63"Seven League Boots"Sam Graham, Chris Hubbell27 May 1991TBA
The pirates steal a pair of magical boots that will grant the wearer's wish.
64"Invisible Tootles"Lee Schneider9 September 1991TBA
At the underground house nobody listens or even notices Tootles, so he start's talking about himself being invisible, which results in it actually coming true.
65"The Letter"Larry Parr10 September 1991TBA
Starkey thinks his mother is going to visit him on the Jolly Roger.

Cast

Crew

Video game

A video game titled Peter Pan and the Pirates was released for the Nintendo Entertainment System by third party publisher THQ. The game was generally received poorly by critics.

In this single player side-scrolling action game, the player controlled Peter Pan, who could collect bags of fairy dust to fly and wielded a sword that boasted a short range. The player started out in the forest and was required to destroy all the pirates in each level to advance to the next, with the final goal of reaching the pirate ship and battling Captain Hook.

VHS and DVD releases

VHS

Select episodes from the series were released on video in 1992. They have long been out of print. Titles of these included:

United States

Release name
Release date
Classifaction
Publisher
Format
Language Subtitles Notes
Ref
Peter Pan & the Pirates - Ghost Ship 2 July 1992 G Fox Home Entertainment NTSC English None 23 minutes [1]
Peter Pan & the Pirates - Demise of Hook 2 July 1992 G Fox Home Entertainment NTSC English None 23 minutes [2]
Peter Pan & the Pirates - Hook's Deadly Game, Part 1 2 July 1992 G Fox Home Entertainment NTSC English None 23 minutes [3]
Peter Pan & the Pirates - Hook's Deadly Game, Part 2 2 July 1992 G Fox Home Entertainment NTSC English None 23 minutes [4]

United Kingdom

Release name
Release date
Classifaction
Publisher
Format
Language Subtitles Episodes
Notes
Ref
Peter Pan and the Pirates (Vol 1) 10 August 1992 U Fox Video PAL English None Episodes 18, 42 & 13 [5]
Peter Pan and the Pirates (Vol 2) 10 August 1992 U Fox Video PAL English None Episodes 5, 50 & 63 [6]
Peter Pan and the Pirates (Vol 3) 5 April 1993 U Fox Video PAL English None Episodes 17, 8 & 53 [7]
Peter Pan and the Pirates (Vol 4) 5 April 1993 U Fox Video PAL English None Episodes 22 36 & 54 [8]
Peter Pan and the Pirates (Volume 1) 23 August 2004 U Jetix Films PAL English None Episodes 1, 3, 8, 17 & 33 66 minutes [9]

DVD

Select episodes were released on a single DVD for the UK market in 2004. This is now also out of print. Episodes released included:

DVD Title # of Disc(s) Year Series Episodes DVD release
Region 1

In France, a box set of the entire first half of the series was released up to Ages of Pan part two.

Region 2 Region 4
Peter Pan and the Pirates (Volume 1) 1 1990 1 1, 3, 8, 17 & 33 N/A 30 August 2004[10][11] N/A
Peter Pan and the Pirates 3 1990 1 Unknown N/A N/A N/A
Peter Pan and the Pirates (Volume 2) 1 1990 1 4, 18, and some other N/A N/A N/A

Comics

In addition to the TV Series there were also seven comics released, telling new, little story of the Fox Peter Pan and his closest friends.

See also

References

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