Hook's stub of a hand is shown in gory detail before he even puts on his signature prosthetic.Alf Mason, one of the pirates, has a face completely covered in boils.She is also blindfolded when she walks the plank. Blindfolded Trip: In a blink-and-you'll-miss-it moment, the boys blindfold Wendy before taking her to their hideout.The alternate ending cut out from the movie serves as a Bittersweet Ending as well, as Wendy grows up and can never fly to Neverland again, but her daughter can. Bittersweet Ending: Though Captain Hook and his pirates have been defeated and Neverland restored to a time of peace, Peter and Wendy must come to terms with the fact that she wants to grow up and he does not, resulting in them parting ways.Berserk Button: Don't remind Hook of what Pan did to his hand if you want to keep your face intact (not cutting it off, which Hook is actually grateful for, but feeding it to the crocodile.).This results in Tinkerbell coming back to life. With the repetition of the mantra "I do believe in fairies! I do, I do!", Pan's passion and conviction became so strong that the Lost Boys took up the chant, then the Darling children joined them, then other children in London joined as well, eventually spreading to Hook's own pirate crew. With the heroic morale at its nadir, Pan's "I do believe in fairies" then belies Hook's claim, and puts fresh heart into the children to resist Hook. Hook had told them that Pan is dead, and they had no choice but to join Hook's crew, or walk the plank. The Darling children and the Lost Boys had been captured by Captain Hook. Battle Chant: In the scene where Pan finds Tinkerbell lying dead.The original ending would have also shown grown-up Wendy with her daughter Jane. Babies Ever After: Aunt Millicent gains a son in Slightly - though he's at least eight years old.Hook: Pus! Children's blood, puppies' blood! Disease! Scabs! Kittens dashed on spikes! White death, black death, any death! A nice cup of tea! This one however turns it into a mutual romance. Other versions see it as one-sided, suggesting Peter sees her as a mother figure. Adaptation Expansion: Puts far more emphasis on Wendy's crush on Peter than most other versions.Here she has some sword practice and tries her best to hold her own. Wendy was meant to be a mother-figure to the boys, with no fighting skills whatsoever and accepting that Peter didn't return her feelings.Later, she holds her own weight when helping fend off the pirates. Here, they catch her while she's trying to protect John and Michael she delivers a "The Reason You Suck" Speech in Iroquois while spitting at Hook's feet as she's interrogated. Tiger Lily in canon is shown as The Stoic who merely glares at the pirates after they ambush her.In her stories, she also has Cinderella swash-buckling pirates who try to steal her glass slippers.
Action Girl: Wendy wielding a sword against pirates, though it turns out she's more of a Curb Stomp Cushion.