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fly, Rufio finally recognizes Peter is indeed Peter Pan and gives Peter the sword as a sign of apology and respect. The Lost Boys follow Peter into a climactic battle with Captain Hook and the pirates, armed with improvised childlike weapons. Defying Peter's orders to leave Hook for him, Rufio valiantly takes on Hook while Peter rescues his daughter, Maggie. Despite putting up a good fight, Rufio is fatally stabbed by Hook, and dies in Peter's arms while admitting that his wish was to have a father like Peter. Peter's son Jack, witnessing Rufio's death at the hands of Hook, turns away from the life of a pirate and reconciles with his father. Peter and Hook engage in a duel which culminates in Hook apparently being eaten alive by the momentarily resurrected crocodile that had eaten Hook's hand long ago. Before leaving Neverland, Peter selects Thud Butt to be their new leader, telling him "I want you to take care of everyone who is smaller than you," to which Thud Butt agrees.
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and the glimpse of Peter Pan that Pockets sees in Banning's face convince them and they train him for a showdown with Captain Hook. The Lost Boys gradually come to believe in Peter, a turning point being when he manages to beat Rufio in a heated name-calling match. When Peter finally relearns how to
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is described as the most conceited of the boys, because he believes that he remembers what life was like before he was "lost." However, most of his "memories" are based on misunderstandings: he claims to know what his last name is because his pinafore had the words "Slightly Soiled" written on the
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Slightly plays the clarinet and saves the day a couple of times with his music. Slightly grows up to marry a noblewoman and becomes a lord, though he has become a widower at the age of thirty and is the only one of the Lost Boys not to father any children. He gets tricked by the new enemy when he
539:(1991), there are at least two dozen Lost Boys of various ethnicity living in Neverland, whose clothes suggest that they left various civilisations at different times over the past century. They live in a giant tree on a tall rocky outcropping just offshore of the island. Twins are seen wearing 269:
series, an earlier group of Lost Boys include boys whom Peter knew from St. Norbert's orphanage and who return to England with the heroine's family at the end of the prequels. This description does not concord with the canon backstory for the Lost Boys, who are not orphaned, but lost as babies.
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tells them that Wendy is a bird that Peter wanted killed. When Tootles realises his mistake, he asks Peter to kill him. Wendy however survives, and Tootles is spared. Tootles is the first to defend Wendy when she wants to return to London. When Peter takes possession of the
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Nibs is the only Lost Boy not to return to Neverland because he can't bear the thought of leaving his children. Because of this he also is the only one who never meets his real parents, stays an orphan and has no chance to learn anything of his earlier life.
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returns to Neverland and grows up, much to Peter's anger. Thanks to his love for music he finds his real mother and after returning to London he is the only Lost Boy who doesn't return to his adult age, but stays eighteen and stays with his mother.
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is described as happy and debonair, possibly the bravest Lost Boy. The only thing he remembers about his mother is that she always wanted a cheque book and says he would love to give her one — if he knew what it was. He grows up to work in an
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The boys are led by Rufio, who was hand-chosen by Peter as leader when he left Neverland to grow up as "Peter Banning." Initially, Rufio refuses to believe that Peter Banning is their former leader, as do most of the boys. However,
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is described as the most unfortunate and humblest of the band, because "the big things" and adventures happen while "he has stepped round the corner." This however has not soured but sweetened his nature. He is the one who shoots
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tag. Slightly is a poor make-believer, but he does seem to have a talent for music; he is described as cutting whistles and flutes from the branches of trees and dancing to tunes he creates himself. He grows up to marry into
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In the film, the characters retain their personalities. In the end, all of them are adopted by Mr. and Mrs. Darling, like in the original play, except Slightly, who instead is adopted by Aunt Millicent.
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Curly has become a doctor and is the owner of one of Nana's great-great-puppies, which travels with him to Neverland. He is the one who gives up his youth and childhood to save Peter's life.
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In Barrie's original works, the Lost Boys leave Neverland and grow up, while in the Disney films they are merely tempted to, but change their minds and choose to remain with Peter Pan.
694:(2015). Peter rescues Nibs and many other boys from an orphanage so they can have some "fun". They are pulled on to the flying Jolly Roger and Hook refers to them as "Lost Boys." 327:, Tootles becomes a girl because he only has daughters to borrow clothes from in order to become a child again and go back to Neverland. He finds his father, who is a judge, too. 283:— James seems to be closer to Peter than any other boy at St. Norbert's. He serves as the leader to the Lost Boys when Peter is not around, making him the second-in-command. 456:, they are named as their original counterparts (with the exception of Cubby). Tootles is silent in both films, using a pad and pencil to communicate in the latter film. 341:
The Twins have grown up to work in an office and their names are revealed to be Marmaduke and Binky. They find their mother and take her back to their house in London.
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is a reference to Peter Pan's Lost Boys. In the film, the characters retain their youth and gain their powers, including flying, by becoming vampires.
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as he was kidnapped by captain hook, and forced to reveal Peter Pan's hideout. Cubby was released after Peter Pan fought Captain Hook.
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There are no "lost girls" because as Peter explains, girls are far too clever to fall out of their prams. This was
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which takes place many years later, they are still remaining with Peter and have remained as children since.
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when the nurse is looking the other way and if they are not claimed in seven days, they are sent far away to
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in the first film, Quinn Beswick in the second film, portrayed by Noah Matthews Matofsky in the 2023 film),
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and later adaptations and extensions to the story. They are boys "who fall out of their
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The Lost Boys appear in the Season 2 finale and in the first episodes of Season 3 of
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in the second film, portrayed by Skyler and Kelsey Yates in the 2023 film).
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in the second film, portrayed by Sebastian Billingsley-Rodriguez),
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Cubby and Slightly appear alongside Peter Pan and Tinker Bell in
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where the Lost Boys (still named as such) now include girls.
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The Lost Boys and Peter Pan after building a house for Wendy.
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Peter Pan with the Lost Boys, depicted in the 1953 film.
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Index

Tootles

Alice B. Woodward
Peter Pan, or The Boy Who Wouldn't Grow Up
J. M. Barrie
Neverland
Puer aeternus
J. M. Barrie
Peter Pan, or The Boy Who Wouldn't Grow Up
prams
Neverland
Peter Pan
retconned
Peter Pan & Wendy
Toodles (disambiguation)
Wendy
bow and arrow
Tinker Bell
Captain Hook
Smee
boatswain
judge
nobility
lord
Peter and the Starcatchers
Peter and the Secret of Rundoon
Peter and the Sword of Mercy
Peter Pan in Scarlet

the Disney franchise

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