Was I the only one terrified by this scene when I was a kid? Just the atmosphere, the tension, and how the music builds with such an imposing, and threatening tone is bone-chilling. Added with the sight of that long scratch on the wall tearing through everything in its path leading up to the reveal of the dagger, and the note by Captain Hook. Just proves you don't need horror, or monsters, or anything related to such topics to put fear into people - you just need a composer like John Williams who knows how to play with emotions through music, and a director who knows how to build tension, and suspense. God bless this movie.:)
Scene scared the hell out of me. Robin Williams face when he looks up scared the shi out of me and then the crying woman on the stairs. Speilberg is a genius.
This has got to be a parent's worst nightmare. Coming home to see an obviously violent break in, no lights or electricity in the house, and your children's caretaker tells you that they were screaming and she couldn't get to them. You enter the children's room and there is no one there, just an open window... God, just writing that sends chills down my spine.
@ph3rtehHDawg Most likely Liza tried getting to the children but she mentioned that the door closed on her when she was trying to get to the children who were screaming. It's unknown if Tootles made an attempt to try to get to the children. But yes, it was terrible when they returned to the house seeing those terrible things. However, the ending felt different where Peter told his son Jack to keep the window closed which was safer as always but when he got his children rescued he said about the window, "always keep it open" which is still dangerous if danger came to the children again even though the window was closed and locked when they were kidnapped.
I can remember in elementary school, someone's parent had come to do a short talk about music, they played this scene to show the power of music in making a scene stand out.
This was done with a perfect combination of great music, atmosphere, fear, and weight behind it all. Even to this day Tuddles words are haunting...Captain Hook was a scary villain as a little kid for me so when to see captain hook come back for revenge was chilling and exciting!
I'm pretty sure that's actually the line he says. I think it's supposed to be a subtle piece of storytelling that the lost boys refer to him off hand as "Hookie" if you'll notice later right before he dies Rufio is sword fighting with Hook and he says "lookie lookie I got Hookie".
To this day those blankets flying up always scares me. Hiding under your blanket as a kid is the ultimate defense and always protects you. To see them ripped from the kids completely destroyed me as a kid as it meant there was no way to hide.
@nathancrawshaw2708 I agree and it seems like Hook put fairy dust inside them causing them to fly away. Plus, other people who watched this movie said with laughter how it would have been funny if it showed their clothes flying off and another person said that this "Hook" movie is rated "PG" and if their clothes flew off, the movie would be rated "PG-13."
Not knowing/seeing exactly how Hook steals Maggie and Jack is part of the beauty of cinema that is lost in a lot of todays movies. It leaves it up to your imagination to decide. It shows a green light, the lock turning from the inside, a lot of wind and also when they come back home there's the broken front door and the cut/slash from the hook all along the wall and up the stairs. And not one shot of Hook or his men in the entire sequence. That's the beauty of it. It leaves it up to the viewer, adult or child, to create the rest of the pieces in their own imagination. Spielberg sets the tone and allows you to decide for yourself. It can be as simplistic or as extravagant as the viewer wants. Maybe the ship flew through the sky and Hook used some evil sort of neverland magic to rip open the doors and tear them from their beds? Maybe he captained a flying rowboat with only a few men and smashed through the front door, had a confrontation on the stairs with Toodles? Maybe he also wanted to find Wendy but she wasn't home? Maybe a mixture of everything?? How heinous was he willing to truely be in that moment??? Would he have killed Wendy and Moira to add insult to injury if they had have been there?? Hook wanted his war with Pan so badly he came from ANOTHER WORLD and STOLE his children. Who knows how desperate he was. We don't know for sure, but you're given the choice to decide as the viewer with your own imagination what happens in the missing pieces of this scene. There is no right or wrong answer. Perfection.
0:13 yeah, coming home and seeing that would send a chill up my spine. Surprised Peter didn't pull his phone he was carrying around out and call the cops before entering. (just a movie...but just sayin)
@matt_canon He didn't have his phone with him since his wife Moira threw his phone out the window and it was buried away and hidden by the dog Nana. Even if he did have it, his big concern first was to know why the window was broken and if everyone (Jack, Maggie, Tootles, and Liza) were okay. The next scene (not shown here) showed that the cops were contacted and were going to look into where Jack and Maggie were.
As a child, and I don’t know why, but I always blamed Toodles for Hook kidnapping Jack and Maggie. I would always pause the movie on Toodles face and yell at him, “Who told Hook about Pan’s kids? Who told Hook about Pan’s kids?! You did, Toodles! If you didn’t mention Hook’s name, he wouldn’t have known about Pan and his family arriving in London!” God, I was stupid.
@Ethan Doyle I think he tried. He was once a Lost Boy. But the man was too old to put up much of a fight so Hook and the pirates probably knocked him out easily.
I really missed the days where movies would just up and change genres for certain scenes. Rest of the movie is a kids movie but for this one scene it becomes a mini horror movie.
@abeiscool40 That's true since he almost has the same voice as the Sultan from "Aladdin", except Tootles is played by Arthur Malet and the Sultan was voiced by Douglas Seale.
1:46-2:01 A warning that Peter has to find a way to bring his children back who are held captive by his old archnemesis James Hook 🪝, and yet a grown up Peter Pan doesn't understand that even if he's now old he needs to return to the boy that he once was in an attempt to rescue him. Tootles line in this movie always gets me ,even when i first saw this scene and the previous scene in the film where he senses Hook's presence when he comes to kidnap his kids
When I saw this on vhs, the 4:3 ratio made it look like the dagger was floating. The 16:9 does it in the door, but man that scene confused the crap out of me lol
Yeah, this film is so different if you grew up watching this on vhs and then you watch it in widescreen on DVD. Almost feels like a special edition version of the film.
Steven Spielberg did a marvelous job with this movie. Only only Director that can do a movie like saving Private Ryan, Schindler’s list, Jurassic Park and Hook! The movies budget was $65 million and made $300.5 million
Captain Hook and his pirate gangs barged Into the Darling's residence to abducted thier two children, their trouble! Then he left some note behind, if Peter ever want to see his kids, come to the Jolly Roger.
I don’t think so. I think it was all smee on hooks orders as he had the hook sharpened upon returning it to Hook himself. Smee scratches the walls so they’d find the dagger. The pirates may have came in through the window
One (multiple) question: Who is Liza, where does she come from, what is her role in the Darling House, and was she there in the other films or the original Peter Pan story (book)?
@@JOXCY thank you very very much! I’m using the music pretty much exactly as it’s being used here, with a key NPC close to the players getting kidnapped by the baddie (who just so happens to also be a version of Captain Hook)
I think he took a small ship with harvested pixie dust (not kindly harvested mind you) and took maybe 2 or 3 men. He came to the home, went through the window and nabbed the kids. But wanted to be sure Peter got the message so as tootles and the other woman went up the stairs hook made a big scratchy to impale that note. Tootles missed him by a few seconds and the lady was struck or set in shock.
@elliotkim2349 I wondered that too and someone else said that maybe he stole of Tinkerbell's fairy dust and flew to Wendy's house and kidnapped Jack and Maggie.
It was so effective it helped me discover my psychotic side as a child (don't ask me how). I would put on a phycho Alucard (Hellsing) smile when she yelled "the children were screaming". I was a weird kid lol.
Here in December 2020.. trying to remember the dagger note scene, wondering if Hooks real first name is James, Charles or Jaz ... ? Peter reads the ransome note and hook signed it .. Jas(z) Hook Unless Peter's pronunciation of James sounds like Jaz ????
Exactly how did Hook develop those abilities to come into granny Wendy's house where in that very form of a green cloud and how did he take jack and Maggie that way all the back to neverland with him ?
The cartoon movie sequel Return to Neverland actually shows how he kidnaps Jane Who is Wendy’s daughter in the cartoon movie. He flys his ship with pixie dust to London. He breaks in the house and throws her in the ship and then flys the ship back to Neverland
I don’t think it needs to be explained...much how Peter would cross over, Hook found his way as well, and like peter Hook has an ere of magic about him from Neverland that allows him to do so.
It's never really explained. However, Tootles and Granny Wendy both seem to sense Hook's presence during the abduction. If you remember Maggie had mentioned a window washer was outside the window. So Smee or some unnamed pirate was spying on Wendy's house and reported back to Hook that Peter's children were in the nursery, and Hook appeared in person to kidnap them. Apparently, Hook and/or his spy were looking for Peter at the Darling house. When Peter and his family arrive Hook's plans for his long-awaited revenge are set in motion.
Remember at the end of the first peter pan, Peter used Hook's ship to take Wendy and her brothers and toddles(a lost boy) back to their home in London, he used fairy dust to make it fly. I think Hook has found a way to make his ship fly again, maybe that's why it was so windy when Jack and Maggie were in their bedroom before they got kidnapped. That's what I think anyway.
@johnduckworth3866 Maybe because Peter and Moira were running too fast into the room to notice the note and sword while Wendy followed behind slowly and then saw the note and sword.
So Whatever Happened to Wendy’s Two Younger Brothers John And Michael whom were primarily from the Original Peter Pan Story and exactly why weren’t they in this movie to begin with I wonder for a very fact and that it’s also never been mentioned of their Whereabouts in the Film either and that I’ve always wondered about exactly whether or not they would felt Hook’s Presence like Wendy and Tootles and Nana did and if so what would they said or have done to have helped their Older Sister Wendy with helping Peter Banning recollect memories of whom he once was as the Peter Pan in order to remind of his childhood self in order to go back to Neverland and Rescue and Save his Two Children From Hook whom he must Challenge and Defeat while in which it would be interesting to find out about the Whereabouts of John And Michael during the events of the Movie Hook ? 🤔🤔🤔🤔🤔🤔🤔🤔🤔🤔🤔🤔🤔🤔🤔 ?
@@NICEFINENEWROBOT This story is boring trash. I prefer all of the other versions of Peter Pan. Peter Pan Disney=Amazing Peter Pan Broadway with Cathy Rigby and Mary Martin=Brilliant Peter Pan 2003=Wonderful Peter Pan Live with Allison Williams and Christopher Walken=Exciting Pan 2015=Just as exciting as Peter Pan Live Hook=Boring Trash
My most and least favorite versions of Peter Pan 1. Peter Pan Disney=Amazing 2. Peter Pan Broadway with Cathy Rigby and Mary Martin =Brilliant 3. Peter Pan 2003 film =Wonderful 4. Peter Pan Live =Exciting 5.Hook 1991 film =Boring Trash
(YELLING VOICE) MY MOST AND LEAST FAVORITE VERSIONS OF PETER PAN 1. PETER PAN DISNEY =AMAZING 2. PETER PAN BROADWAY WITH CATHY RIGBY AND MARY =BRILLIANT 3. PETER PAN 2003 FILM =WONDERFUL 4. PETER PAN LIVE =EXCITING 5. HOOK 1991 FILM =BORING TRASH
( YELLING VOICE ) AHHHH! AHHHHHHHHH! I HATE THIS MOVIE! I WANT TO WATCH THE DISNEY PETER PAN, THE BROADWAY PETER PAN, THE 2003 PETER PAN, AND PETER PAN LIVE! NOW!
Why are you posting so many comments? If you didn’t like this movie, why in the world are you wasting your time failing to convince others not to watch it? It’s awfully childish of you.
I hate this movie. it's boring trash. All of the other versions of Peter Pan are way better. Peter Pan Disney = Amazing, Peter Pan Broadway A&E = Brilliant Peter Pan 2003 Film = Wonderful, Peter Pan Live = Exciting, and Hook 1991 =Boring Trash
The children were screaming!
The children were screaming!
Man this scene gets me every time.
have to fly, have to fight, have to crow, have to save Maggie, have to save jack, hook is back. I love that line
I love that line!!!!!
I like it too!
+Wilhuff Tarkin Raúl coche
everyone thought he was crazy, but it was because he still was a boy in his mind, here the boy spoke to the pan.
Whats with the rhyming, did he go to Wonderland before heading back to earth?
Was I the only one terrified by this scene when I was a kid? Just the atmosphere, the tension, and how the music builds with such an imposing, and threatening tone is bone-chilling. Added with the sight of that long scratch on the wall tearing through everything in its path leading up to the reveal of the dagger, and the note by Captain Hook.
Just proves you don't need horror, or monsters, or anything related to such topics to put fear into people - you just need a composer like John Williams who knows how to play with emotions through music, and a director who knows how to build tension, and suspense. God bless this movie.:)
I was scared aswell as a kid it was like a nightmare
The “and the children were screaming” used to freak me out so much!
Scene scared the hell out of me. Robin Williams face when he looks up scared the shi out of me and then the crying woman on the stairs. Speilberg is a genius.
@@Slimkidd730 And with John William's musical creativity, they made/make an unstoppable cinematic pair.:D
I don't understand how people always say "am I the only one" no you aren't the only one that was terrified by this scene
that moment "and the children were screaming!" even now I get such horrors hearing that
It made James Hook to be more bad!
It really conveys the feeling of fear and dread, and the way the others hear that then rush past, rather brilliantly acted by all parties!
+WhiteTiger950 tu usualmente Raúl sido
it's scarier than most horror movies nowadays. could you imagine coming home one night and hearing that?
Me too! Makes tears stream down my face! :'( Just imagine coming home to that.
"Dear Peter, your presence is required at the request of your children"
He might be a villain but quite a well-spoken one.
Good form!
My vocabulary increased because of this kid's movie and Captain Hook. My thrist for knowledge is now "indefatigable" lol
That's because James Hook went to Eton!
the mini story of toodles going senile and remembering Neverland is some of my favorite subtle storytelling. Hook is great
The Note Hook left and what Tootles says always gave me Goosebumps!
This has got to be a parent's worst nightmare. Coming home to see an obviously violent break in, no lights or electricity in the house, and your children's caretaker tells you that they were screaming and she couldn't get to them. You enter the children's room and there is no one there, just an open window...
God, just writing that sends chills down my spine.
@ph3rtehHDawg Most likely Liza tried getting to the children but she mentioned that the door closed on her when she was trying to get to the children who were screaming. It's unknown if Tootles made an attempt to try to get to the children. But yes, it was terrible when they returned to the house seeing those terrible things. However, the ending felt different where Peter told his son Jack to keep the window closed which was safer as always but when he got his children rescued he said about the window, "always keep it open" which is still dangerous if danger came to the children again even though the window was closed and locked when they were kidnapped.
This scene still gives me chills
This is one scene that makes me hate this movie.
00:58 tasty tasty beautiful fear!!!
same
This scene is the essence of film directing.
I can remember in elementary school, someone's parent had come to do a short talk about music, they played this scene to show the power of music in making a scene stand out.
This was done with a perfect combination of great music, atmosphere, fear, and weight behind it all. Even to this day Tuddles words are haunting...Captain Hook was a scary villain as a little kid for me so when to see captain hook come back for revenge was chilling and exciting!
Hook must have been looking for Peter for years until he finally found him years later. Revenge is quite a motivator for a villain.
How did he know he had children is my question
"Have to fly, have to fight, have to crow....Have to save Maggie, Have to save Jack... Hook is back!"
Just realized that Hook left a line of destruction to lead peter to the children’s room and his note.
I always liked the little touch that even though he's an absentee father and has drank way too much, Peter is the first one to notice something wrong.
I can't get over this scene.
*have to fly*
*have to fight*
*have to crow*
*have to save maggie*
*have to save jack*
*H O O K I S B A C K*
Who?
Hookie is back
My husband and I like to quote "the children were screaming" a lot lol
I always thought, and still prefer, that Toodles says, "HOOKY'S BACK"
I'm pretty sure that's actually the line he says. I think it's supposed to be a subtle piece of storytelling that the lost boys refer to him off hand as "Hookie" if you'll notice later right before he dies Rufio is sword fighting with Hook and he says "lookie lookie I got Hookie".
To this day those blankets flying up always scares me. Hiding under your blanket as a kid is the ultimate defense and always protects you. To see them ripped from the kids completely destroyed me as a kid as it meant there was no way to hide.
@nathancrawshaw2708 I agree and it seems like Hook put fairy dust inside them causing them to fly away. Plus, other people who watched this movie said with laughter how it would have been funny if it showed their clothes flying off and another person said that this "Hook" movie is rated "PG" and if their clothes flew off, the movie would be rated "PG-13."
Not knowing/seeing exactly how Hook steals Maggie and Jack is part of the beauty of cinema that is lost in a lot of todays movies. It leaves it up to your imagination to decide. It shows a green light, the lock turning from the inside, a lot of wind and also when they come back home there's the broken front door and the cut/slash from the hook all along the wall and up the stairs. And not one shot of Hook or his men in the entire sequence. That's the beauty of it. It leaves it up to the viewer, adult or child, to create the rest of the pieces in their own imagination. Spielberg sets the tone and allows you to decide for yourself. It can be as simplistic or as extravagant as the viewer wants. Maybe the ship flew through the sky and Hook used some evil sort of neverland magic to rip open the doors and tear them from their beds? Maybe he captained a flying rowboat with only a few men and smashed through the front door, had a confrontation on the stairs with Toodles? Maybe he also wanted to find Wendy but she wasn't home? Maybe a mixture of everything?? How heinous was he willing to truely be in that moment??? Would he have killed Wendy and Moira to add insult to injury if they had have been there?? Hook wanted his war with Pan so badly he came from ANOTHER WORLD and STOLE his children. Who knows how desperate he was. We don't know for sure, but you're given the choice to decide as the viewer with your own imagination what happens in the missing pieces of this scene. There is no right or wrong answer. Perfection.
Damn you’re right
RIP Maggie Smith and Robin Williams
GREAT SCENE!!
Love that scene!
It’s alright. Robin is just waiting for us in Neverland.
0:13 yeah, coming home and seeing that would send a chill up my spine. Surprised Peter didn't pull his phone he was carrying around out and call the cops before entering. (just a movie...but just sayin)
remember his phone was thrown out the window
@@simonster-9094 and buried by Nana
@matt_canon He didn't have his phone with him since his wife Moira threw his phone out the window and it was buried away and hidden by the dog Nana. Even if he did have it, his big concern first was to know why the window was broken and if everyone (Jack, Maggie, Tootles, and Liza) were okay. The next scene (not shown here) showed that the cops were contacted and were going to look into where Jack and Maggie were.
Such an underrated classic
the dastardly codfish has returned 😱
Lol
He's returned for one final confrontation
As a child, and I don’t know why, but I always blamed Toodles for Hook kidnapping Jack and Maggie.
I would always pause the movie on Toodles face and yell at him, “Who told Hook about Pan’s kids? Who told Hook about Pan’s kids?! You did, Toodles! If you didn’t mention Hook’s name, he wouldn’t have known about Pan and his family arriving in London!” God, I was stupid.
Why didn’t Toodles do anything when the dog woke him up , or when he realized Hook was coming and the door opened up right in his face ?
@Ethan Doyle I think he tried. He was once a Lost Boy. But the man was too old to put up much of a fight so Hook and the pirates probably knocked him out easily.
back when movies were magic
I came here for the "Nigel? Norman?" "Neville..sir" "Neville. Is that English?"
Hope he tipped in proper currency 💷
Scene scared the shit out of me as a kid.
"P.S. I don't care what anyone says, I loved 'License to Wed.'" -Nostalgia Critic
I really missed the days where movies would just up and change genres for certain scenes. Rest of the movie is a kids movie but for this one scene it becomes a mini horror movie.
they also wondered where did that message and sword come from
The old guy sounds like the Sultan.
@abeiscool40 That's true since he almost has the same voice as the Sultan from "Aladdin", except Tootles is played by Arthur Malet and the Sultan was voiced by Douglas Seale.
"Kindest personal regards". Yeah right 😂. The only funny bit in this brilliantly tense scene imo
The movie is gold for the first half, up until Pan starts flying, Rufio dies, etc, then it gets weird. First half was amazing though.
I remember seeing a clip of this in "25 things that scared the crap out of me" back in 2006 on youtube!
1:46-2:01
A warning that Peter has to find a way to bring his children back who are held captive by his old archnemesis James Hook 🪝, and yet a grown up Peter Pan doesn't understand that even if he's now old he needs to return to the boy that he once was in an attempt to rescue him.
Tootles line in this movie always gets me ,even when i first saw this scene and the previous scene in the film where he senses Hook's presence when he comes to kidnap his kids
Now they are together in Neverland. Maggie Smith passed away a few days ago. RIP
And also I've always wondered if Hook came into human form at some point as well to stab that note onto the door for Peter Pan to notice
Have to fly! Have to fight! Have to crow! HOOK is back. 🤯
1:46-1:50 I can hear a bit of the motif for the Ewok's theme from Return of the Jedi. John Williams is remarkable!
and the ending note from phantom of the opera when liza passes out
Here comes the snatn claws
This scene frightened me
1:07-1:24 = All one shot.
+jstarwars360 lol Spielberg can't help himself
+jstarwars360 0:10-0:46 is the one that gets me. Incredible.
The wind came off the door.... and the children are SCREAMING..........THE CHILDREN ARE SCREAAAAAAMMMINNGGGG!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!
Yes that is indeed a quote from the film
When I saw this on vhs, the 4:3 ratio made it look like the dagger was floating. The 16:9 does it in the door, but man that scene confused the crap out of me lol
Yeah, this film is so different if you grew up watching this on vhs and then you watch it in widescreen on DVD. Almost feels like a special edition version of the film.
Lmao Robin Williams being Robin Williams at the start.
Steven Spielberg did a marvelous job with this movie. Only only Director that can do a movie like saving Private Ryan, Schindler’s list, Jurassic Park and Hook! The movies budget was $65 million and made $300.5 million
1:51
Have to fly, have to fight, have to crow, have to save Maggie, have to save Jack, cookie smack.
Tootles sounds like Mr. Dawes Jr.
Toodles lost his marbles!
Professor McGonagall
is the sixth-highest-grossing "pirate-themed" film, behind all five films in the Pirates of the Caribbean film series
Tootles: Hook is back!
Peter: Who?
1:47; when I was 10 this would pump me no....it still does
Captain Hook and his pirate gangs barged Into the Darling's residence to abducted thier two children, their trouble! Then he left some note behind, if Peter ever want to see his kids, come to the Jolly Roger.
In the earlier scene, it looks like Hook came through the window. Yet here, it looks like Hook came through the front door.
Also, the hook is on the left hand, yet the trail of destruction is on the right wall.
I don’t think so. I think it was all smee on hooks orders as he had the hook sharpened upon returning it to Hook himself.
Smee scratches the walls so they’d find the dagger. The pirates may have came in through the window
One (multiple) question: Who is Liza, where does she come from, what is her role in the Darling House, and was she there in the other films or the original Peter Pan story (book)?
I always took it as a kid that she was Wendy and Tootles' 24 hour carer. They're both obviously very vulnerable people.
@NICEFINENEWROBOT Maybe Liza is the housekeeper of the house.
hook is back
The Hook would've left marks on the other wall
Anyone know where I can get the music for this scene? I wanna use it for a ttrpg session coming soon
@@craftsmenMC 'Hook-Napped' by John Williams, the score of the film is available on Spotify and UA-cam. Have fun!
@@JOXCY thank you very very much! I’m using the music pretty much exactly as it’s being used here, with a key NPC close to the players getting kidnapped by the baddie (who just so happens to also be a version of Captain Hook)
Awesome man, creativity is what makes us human. Let me know how you get on!
@@JOXCY thanks a lot, have a fantastic rest of your day!!!
Hooky’s back....!
So how exactly did hook go to earth??
I think he took a small ship with harvested pixie dust (not kindly harvested mind you) and took maybe 2 or 3 men. He came to the home, went through the window and nabbed the kids. But wanted to be sure Peter got the message so as tootles and the other woman went up the stairs hook made a big scratchy to impale that note. Tootles missed him by a few seconds and the lady was struck or set in shock.
💂♂📜🗡
HOOK is like TAKEN.
They never tell how hook came to wendy's house
@elliotkim2349 I wondered that too and someone else said that maybe he stole of Tinkerbell's fairy dust and flew to Wendy's house and kidnapped Jack and Maggie.
It was so effective it helped me discover my psychotic side as a child (don't ask me how). I would put on a phycho Alucard (Hellsing) smile when she yelled "the children were screaming". I was a weird kid lol.
412 Dw Niver. Super man man
will have search parties on neverland peter we will find your children
Captain Hook had such a foreboding presence before we even saw him
Then we saw him and he was goofy.
Not complaining, I just felt like it didn't match
How did Hook even get there ( Wendy’s house )in the first place if he can’t fly ?
Here in December 2020.. trying to remember the dagger note scene, wondering if Hooks real first name is James, Charles or Jaz ... ?
Peter reads the ransome note and hook signed it .. Jas(z) Hook
Unless Peter's pronunciation of James sounds like Jaz ????
His name is James Hook. Ironically
Exactly how did Hook develop those abilities to come into granny Wendy's house where in that very form of a green cloud and how did he take jack and Maggie that way all the back to neverland with him ?
The cartoon movie sequel Return to Neverland actually shows how he kidnaps Jane Who is Wendy’s daughter in the cartoon movie. He flys his ship with pixie dust to London. He breaks in the house and throws her in the ship and then flys the ship back to Neverland
I don’t think it needs to be explained...much how Peter would cross over, Hook found his way as well, and like peter Hook has an ere of magic about him from Neverland that allows him to do so.
How the hel did Hook kidnap the kids? Does he have magic powers???
It's never really explained. However, Tootles and Granny Wendy both seem to sense Hook's presence during the abduction. If you remember Maggie had mentioned a window washer was outside the window. So Smee or some unnamed pirate was spying on Wendy's house and reported back to Hook that Peter's children were in the nursery, and Hook appeared in person to kidnap them. Apparently, Hook and/or his spy were looking for Peter at the Darling house. When Peter and his family arrive Hook's plans for his long-awaited revenge are set in motion.
+Jiszelle New How can Maggie have notice a window washer on her first time going to bed at Wendy's house?
+Cat Peach How did hook get pixie dust?
+Cat Peach Ah-ha. l got my answer. Thanks. It was the weirdest scene in the film.
Remember at the end of the first peter pan, Peter used Hook's ship to take Wendy and her brothers and toddles(a lost boy) back to their home in London, he used fairy dust to make it fly. I think Hook has found a way to make his ship fly again, maybe that's why it was so windy when Jack and Maggie were in their bedroom before they got kidnapped. That's what I think anyway.
Anyone else find it weird that the note posted to the door by a sword wasn't noticed first?
@johnduckworth3866 Maybe because Peter and Moira were running too fast into the room to notice the note and sword while Wendy followed behind slowly and then saw the note and sword.
Why break the door window? Didn't Hook use his satanic powers to open the windows and also lift up the children's blankets?
Because he wanted them to see. He wanted them to be afraid.
He broke the door and window as well as the long scratch in the wall, to lead Peter from the door to the children’s room, where his note was.
😱😱😱😱😱😱😱😱😱
Anyway, who's here in 2020 ?
Forget the children. How will they fix the damage Hook caused to their place 😂😂😂
Well that old man is acting wierd so i told him to stop being one and really i,snt my grandpa
This part makes me laugh so hard 🤣
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So Whatever Happened to Wendy’s Two Younger Brothers John And Michael whom were primarily from the Original Peter Pan Story and exactly why weren’t they in this movie to begin with I wonder for a very fact and that it’s also never been mentioned of their Whereabouts in the Film either and that I’ve always wondered about exactly whether or not they would felt Hook’s Presence like Wendy and Tootles and Nana did and if so what would they said or have done to have helped their Older Sister Wendy with helping Peter Banning recollect memories of whom he once was as the Peter Pan in order to remind of his childhood self in order to go back to Neverland and Rescue and Save his Two Children From Hook whom he must Challenge and Defeat while in which it would be interesting to find out about the Whereabouts of John And Michael during the events of the Movie Hook ?
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Better to stay with the concept of this story than to make it a dynasty soap with no highlights!
My personal interpretation as a kid was that they'd died long before the events of the film.
@@NICEFINENEWROBOT This story is boring trash.
I prefer all of the other versions of Peter Pan.
Peter Pan Disney=Amazing
Peter Pan Broadway with Cathy Rigby and Mary Martin=Brilliant
Peter Pan 2003=Wonderful
Peter Pan Live with Allison Williams and Christopher Walken=Exciting
Pan 2015=Just as exciting as Peter Pan Live
Hook=Boring Trash
@@isaiahwilliams7150 How is this story trash?
How the hel did Hook kidnap Pan's kids? Does he have magically powers?
Maybe he somehow stole a bag of fairy dust and used it to make his ship fly.
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uncle tootles in hook is british and weird so stop being a weirdo grandpa
My most and least favorite versions of Peter Pan
1. Peter Pan Disney=Amazing
2. Peter Pan Broadway with Cathy Rigby and Mary Martin =Brilliant
3. Peter Pan 2003 film =Wonderful
4. Peter Pan Live =Exciting
5.Hook 1991 film =Boring Trash
So you looked up and found this video,just to write that?! Sounds like YOU'RE boring trash...with no life!!
You seem to have grown up. (Both of you.)
(YELLING VOICE)
MY MOST AND LEAST FAVORITE VERSIONS OF PETER PAN
1. PETER PAN DISNEY =AMAZING
2. PETER PAN BROADWAY WITH CATHY RIGBY AND MARY =BRILLIANT
3. PETER PAN 2003 FILM =WONDERFUL
4. PETER PAN LIVE =EXCITING
5. HOOK 1991 FILM =BORING TRASH
PETER. FACE IT!!
.+*.: tink ..*...*+*:.
God will forgive you for saying this.... But I won't lol
( YELLING VOICE ) AHHHH! AHHHHHHHHH! I HATE THIS MOVIE! I WANT TO WATCH THE DISNEY PETER PAN, THE BROADWAY PETER PAN, THE 2003 PETER PAN, AND PETER PAN LIVE! NOW!
We get it sheesh
sobbing lying on the floor kicking pounding and biting the carpet. Did you drink too much out of the well that Ponce de Leon found in the Americas?
Why are you posting so many comments? If you didn’t like this movie, why in the world are you wasting your time failing to convince others not to watch it? It’s awfully childish of you.
I hate this movie. it's boring trash. All of the other versions of Peter Pan are way better. Peter Pan Disney = Amazing, Peter Pan Broadway A&E = Brilliant
Peter Pan 2003 Film = Wonderful, Peter Pan Live = Exciting, and Hook 1991 =Boring Trash
"You're wrong and you're a grotesquely ugly freak"
+JOXCY What are you talking about?
@Andrew Chapin No he's not a troll. He's in a crisis between childhook and crowing up. He must retrieve his marbles.
If you think this movie is trash then you clearly have awful taste in cinema. This is a classic movie, easily in the top 100 films of all time.
I hate this movie. It's boring.
Don't watch it then!! you obviously typed this in to watch it.
This movie is boring trash.
then why are you here?
@@dannyhuskerjay Is he?
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