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Peter Pan, 70 Years Later: Why the Disney Film Remains So Iconic

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Peter Pan is one of Disney’s most celebrated films — not just by the general public, but by the company itself. Tinkerbell is included in the Disney DVD title card, The Princess and the Frog features a significant reference to the “second star to the right,” and the Chip N’ Dale: Rescue Rangers film even has Peter himself as a prominent character. The 1953 movie is such an integral part of Disney’s branding. It’s a little strange, if you think […]

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