Disney's 1953 classic follows the Darling children — Wendy, John, and Michael — as they are whisked away by the magical boy who never grows up, Peter Pan, to the fantastical world of Neverland. There they encounter mermaids, fairies, and the fearsome Captain Hook, who is determined to take his revenge on Peter. The film is a timeless celebration of imagination, childhood wonder, and the bittersweet nature of growing up.
Contains a musical sequence called 'What Makes the Red Man Red?' that portrays Native Americans in a deeply racist and stereotypical manner, reducing an entire culture to a crude caricature.