Is ‘Peter Pan and Wendy’ Appropriate for Children?
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Is ‘Peter Pan and Wendy’ appropriate for children?

Children of all ages enjoy the animated film but what about this one?

Disney is continuing its run of re-imagining beloved animated films as live-action blockbusters with Peter Pan & Wendy. The new film is a retelling of the classic 1953 animated movie, which was simply titled Peter Pan, and chronicles the adventures of the Darling siblings as the accompany the eternally youthful Peter Pan and his fairy companion Tinker Bell to their home of Neverland, a mythical island where children don’t have to grow up. When they arrive, they meet a cast of eccentric characters including Captain Hook, Peter’s mortal enemy who finds himself frequently being chased by a hungry crocodile.

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The original animated version of this story has been watched by children for generations but is the newest version equally appropriate for younger audiences? Both stories do have some elements of danger, but it doesn’t look like Peter Pan & Wendy is any scarier than the 1953 film.

Peter Pan & Wendy‘s rating

Peter Pan & Wendy has received a PG rating for “violence, peril, and thematic elements.” While movie ratings are more of a guideline rather than a hard rule, it’s suggested that younger children watch the film with a parent as some of the more suspenseful scenes might be a little hard for little ones to handle. Overall though, most children would find Peter Pan & Wendy perfectly age appropriate and could watch the film with no problems.

In the new Disney Plus adaptation, Wendy is afraid of heading to boarding school and leaving her childhood home behind. Meeting Peter Pan offers her a tempting escape from her uncertain future and, with her siblings, they go on a fantastical adventure full of magic, flying, and pirates. You can watch Peter Pan & Wendy Friday, April 28 exclusively on Disney Plus.


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Since the moment she listened to her first Britney Spears CD at the tender age of six, Staci has been a lover of all things pop culture. She graduated from UCLA with a Bachelors in Linguistics and somehow turned her love of music, movies, and media into a career as an entertainment writer. When she’s not writing for WGTC, she’s busy fulfilling her own pop star dreams as a singer/songwriter or hanging out at her local coffee shops.