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Peter Pan illustration! I took inspiration from the Disney version and 2003 live action, with some of my own ideas thrown in there as well :)
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Faith, trust, and pixie dust ✨
Peter Pan illustration! I took inspiration from the Disney version and 2003 live action, with some of my own ideas thrown in there as well :)
PETER PAN (1953)
dir. hamilton luske, clyde geronimi and wilfred jackson
had the image in my head of peter holding jake by the vest like that so there’s more of them kids
also modern darling designs for some short comics im planning : ]
Primrose
Michael Darling from my webcomic Glimmerized 𓂃 ࣪˖ ִֶָ𐀔⋆˚࿔
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Special thanks to @whispering-jabberwocky for the flower research ꫂ❁
darling children costume appreciation (requested by anonymous)
PETER PAN (1953)
is there a peter pan fandom on tumblr idk how i don't talk about peter pan more often it's literally my autism special interest ever.
New ship!
Their ship name now is darlingpan 🎀 I really recommend to watch the movie, they're so similar to blakeshaw!
So I have made some observations on Hook’s color scheme before but I never quite put together just how explicitly in BOTH films there seems to be a nod to the fact that underneath it all, Hook is still very much a frightened little boy.
Look at these shots from the first film.
Hook and Michael are both wearing almost the exact same shade of pink. They’re even both coming out from under a white sheet here. Ironically, Hook has been hiding from the crocodile and is showing his vulnerable side while Michael is pretending to be Peter here and is feeling much more confident and brave that he might in real life.
Then there’s the sequel. Hook is once again hiding from the creature coming after him behind a white sheet and goes in for a reassuring hug from Smee…but he’s wearing green—a color usually reserved for Peter. Know who else wears green in this film, though? Danny…who we saw at the beginning of the film hiding under a sheet and seeking out a hug from Wendy.
I cannot believe that this wasn’t done intentionally.
TLDR: Hook may be outwardly an adult but is inwardly still incredibly insecure, childish, and vulnerable.