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==Locations within Neverland== ===Canon=== In J. M. Barrie's play and novel, most of the adventures in the stories take place in the '''Neverwood''', where the [[Lost Boys (Peter Pan)|Lost Boys]] hunt and fight the pirates and Native Americans. Peter and the Lost Boys live in the '''Home Under The Ground''', which also contains Tinker Bell's "private apartment." The Home is accessed by sliding down hollowed tree trunks, one for each boy. <blockquote>It consisted of one large room, ... with a floor in which you could dig if you wanted to go fishing, and in this floor grew stout mushrooms of a charming colour, which were used as stools. A Never tree tried hard to grow in the centre of the room, but every morning they sawed the trunk through, level with the floor."<ref>Barrie, J.M. (1911) ''Peter & Wendy'', Chapter 7 {{Page needed|date=January 2019}}</ref> </blockquote>The '''Little House''' is built from branches by the Lost Boys for Wendy after she is hit by [[Tootles]]' arrow. At the end of the play, one year after the main events in the story, the house appears in different spots every night, but always on some tree-tops. The Little House is the original "[[Wendy house]]," now the name of a children's playhouse. The '''Jolly Roger''' is the pirates' [[brig]], described by Barrie as "a rakish-looking craft foul to the hull."<ref>Barrie, J.M. (1911) ''Peter & Wendy'', Chapter 14 {{Page needed|date=January 2019}}</ref> The mermaids live in the '''Mermaids' Lagoon''', which is also the location of '''Marooners' Rock''', the most dangerous place in Neverland. Trapped on Marooners' Rock in the lagoon just offshore, Peter faced impending death by drowning, as he could not swim or fly from it to safety. The mermaids made no attempt to rescue him, but he was saved by the Never bird. ===Non-canon=== In the many film, television, and video game adaptations of ''Peter Pan'', adventures that originally take place in either the Mermaids' Lagoon, the Neverwood forest, or on the pirates' ship are played out in a greater number of more elaborate locations. ==== Disney ==== [[File:Neverland map.jpg|thumb|350px|right|Map of Neverland created by [[Walt Disney Productions]] as a promotion for its 1953 film ''[[Peter Pan (1953 film)|Peter Pan]]''. Users of [[Colgate-Palmolive]]'s "Peter Pan Beauty Bar with Chlorophyll" could obtain the map by mailing in three soap wrappers and fifteen cents.<ref>{{cite book |title=Language of the Land: The Library of Congress Book of Literary Maps |last1=Hopkins |first1=Martha |last2= Buscher |first2=Michael |year=1999 |publisher=[[Library of Congress]] |location=Washington, DC |isbn=0-8444-0963-4 |page=187 }}</ref>]] In the [[Peter Pan (franchise)|Disney-franchise version]] of Neverland, many non-canon locales are added which appear variously throughout different instalments, as well as adding or giving names to implied locations within Barrie's original Neverland. These locales include: * '''Cannibal Cove/Tiki Forest''' β A jungle environment, original to the Disney franchise, filled with [[monkey]]s, [[parrot]]s, [[Wild boar|boars]], [[cobra]]s, bees and a "host of evil traps." It is occupied by a tribe reminiscent of both African and indigenous Pacific-Islander cultures. This location appears regularly in [[Disney Channel]]'s animated series ''[[Jake and the Neverland Pirates]]'' * The '''Neverseas''' are the seas around Neverland in Disney's [[Tinker Bell (film series)|''Tinker Bell'' films]]. Some small islands can be found in it, and it seems that it can communicate with the real seas, as a normal ship comes across the path of a young James Hook in ''[[The Pirate Fairy]]'' * '''Pixie Hollow''' is where Tinker Bell and her tiny fairy friends live and dwell in Disney's [[Disney Fairies|''Tinker Bell'' franchise]]. (See [[Pixie Hollow]]) * '''Never Land Plains''' β A location where the Indians reside * '''Skull Rock''' β A location where the "pirates are said to hide their booty." * '''Crocodile Creek''' β A swamp environment where the Crocodile lives ==== ''Hook'' (1991) ==== In [[Steven Spielberg]]'s 1991 film ''[[Hook (film)|Hook]]'', the pirates occupy a small port town peppered with merchant shopfronts, warehouses, hotels, pubs, and an improvised baseball field, and many ships and boats of varying sizes and kinds fill the harbour. The Home Underground has also been replaced by an intricate tree house structure, which is home to a larger number of Lost Boys. In certain areas, the territory surrounding the tree house has its own unique weather (i.e; spring, summer, autumn, winter). The Mermaids' Lagoon is directly connected to the Lost Boys' tree house structure by a giant clam-shell pulley system. The Home Underground is discovered buried and forgotten by an adult Peter in the film, underneath the new home of the Lost Boys. Neither the Indians nor their territory appear in the film, though they are mentioned by Hook during a conversation with Smee. ==== Other ==== The '''Black Castle''', which is referred to in [[Peter Pan (2003 film)|the 2003 film]], is an old ruined and abandoned castle, decorated with stone [[dragon]]s and [[gargoyle]]s. It is one of the places where [[Tiger Lily (Peter Pan)|Tiger Lily]] is taken by Captain James Hook. This sequence is based on the Marooner's Rock sequence in the original play and book: like Disney's non-canon 'Skull Rock', Black Castle replaces Marooners's Rock in this film. '''Neverpeak Mountain''' is the huge mountain that is right in the middle of Neverland. According to ''[[Peter Pan in Scarlet]]'', when a child is on top of Neverpeak Mountain, he or she can see over anyone and anything and can see beyond belief. '''The Maze of Regrets''' is a maze in ''Peter Pan in Scarlet'' where all the mothers of the Lost Boys go to find their boys.
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