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Jake's crew and Peter Pan do, however, forgive Hook's crew for trying to steal Jake's treasure. Peter Pan still invites Jake to explore the worlds beyond Never Land with him, but Jake decides to stay in Never Land and Pirate Island with the rest of his crew, because they are not just shipmates, teammates, or even friends, but they are a family.
Jake (voiced by Colin Ford from season 1-"Little Red Riding Hook", Cameron Boyce from "Izzy Trident Treasure"-"Queen Izzy-Bella", Sean Ryan Fox from "Smee–erella"-"The Great Never Sea Conquest" and Riley Thomas Stewart in season 4) is the protagonist and leader of the Never Land Pirates, and Captain Hook's main pirate rival. He is shown using ...
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Return to Never Land (2002 film) Peter Pan (2003 film) Peter Pan in Scarlet (2006 novel) Peter and the Starcatchers (2004 novel) Peter and the Shadow Thieves (2006 novel) Peter and the Secret of Rundoon (2007 novel) Tinker Bell (2008 film) Peter and the Sword of Mercy (2009 novel) Neverland (2011 miniseries) Jake and the Never Land Pirates ...
Izzy Edwards, a 7-year old pirate girl from the 2011-2016 Disney Junior TV series Jake and the Never Land Pirates. Isabella "Izzy" Garcia, one the main characters in Power Rangers Dino Fury and Power Rangers Cosmic Fury; Izzy Gomez, in the television series TUGS; Izzy Hands, a character in the HBO show "Our Flag Means Death" based on the ...
In the video, Depp can be seen acknowledging a painting of his Pirates of the Caribbean character. Speaking about wanting to change Jack Sparrow’s teeth in the Pirates of the Caribbean franchise ...
The concept was first introduced as "the Never Never Land" in Barrie's West End theatre play Peter Pan, or The Boy Who Wouldn't Grow Up, first staged in 1904. In the earliest drafts of the play, the island was called " Peter's Never Never Never Land ", a name possibly influenced by the ' Never Never ', a contemporary term for outback Australia.
Return to Never Land premiered at the El Capitan Theatre in Los Angeles, California on February 10, 2002, and was released in the United States in February 15, by Buena Vista Pictures Distribution. [7] Despite receiving mixed reviews from critics, it was a box-office success like its predecessor, grossing $115 million against a $20 million budget.