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Wendy Darling

Wendy Moira Angela Darling is a fictional character and one of the main protagonists of the 1904 play and 1911 novel Peter and Wendy by J. M. Barrie, as well as in most adaptations in other media. Her exact age is not specified in the original play or novel by Barrie, though it is implied that she is about 12–13 years old or possibly younger, as she is "just Peter's size".

Wendy Darling
Peter Pan character
1907 illustration by Oliver Herford of Wendy and the Lost Boys
First appearancePeter Pan (1904)
Created byJ. M. Barrie
Portrayed byHilda Trevelyan (UK first 1904 production)
Mildred Morris (US first 1905 production )
Mary Brian (1924 film)
Maggie Smith (Hook)
Rachel Hurd-Wood (2003 film)
Freya Tingley (Once Upon a Time)
Ever Anderson (Peter Pan & Wendy)
Hazel Doupe (Peter and Wendy TV film)
Voiced byKathryn Beaumont (1953 film; other Disney media until 2005)
Kath Soucie (Return to Never Land)
Hynden Walch (other Disney media; 2005-present)
Maia Mitchell (Jake and the Never Land Pirates)
In-universe information
SpeciesHuman
GenderFemale
ChildrenJane (daughter)
RelativesJohn Darling (brother)
Michael Darling (brother)
Margaret (grandchild)
NationalityEnglish

As a girl on the verge of adulthood, she stands in contrast to Peter Pan, a boy who refuses to grow up, the major theme of the Peter Pan stories. Wendy hesitates at first to fly off to Neverland, but she comes to enjoy her adventures. Ultimately, she chooses to go back to her parents and accepts that she has to grow up.

Background

In the novel Peter Pan, and its cinematic adaptations, she is an Edwardian schoolgirl. The novel states that she attends a "kindergarten school" with her younger brothers, meaning a school for pre-adolescent children. Like Peter, in many adaptations of the story she is shown to be on the brink of adolescence. She belongs to a middle class London household of that era, and is the daughter of George Darling, a short-tempered and pompous bank/office worker, and his wife, Mary. Wendy shares a nursery room with her two brothers, Michael and John. However, in the Disney version, her father decides that "it's high time she had a room of her own" out of the nursery for "stuffing the boys' heads with a lot of silly stories", but changes his mind at the end of the film when he returns home with his wife after the party.

Character

Wendy is the most developed character in the story of Peter Pan, and is considered a main protagonist. She is proud of her own childhood and enjoys telling stories and fantasising. She has a distaste for adulthood, acquired partly by the example of it set by her father, whom she loves but fears due to his somewhat violent fits of anger. Her ambition early in the story is to somehow avoid growing up. She is granted this opportunity by Peter Pan, who takes her and her brothers to Neverland, where they can remain young forever.

Wendy finds that this experience brings out her more adult side. Peter and the tribe of Lost Boys who dwell in Neverland want her to be their "mother" (a role they remember only vaguely), a request she tentatively accedes to, performing various domestic tasks for them. There is also a degree of innocent flirtation with Peter which incites jealousy in Peter's fairy Tinker Bell. In Barrie's book Peter and Wendy, Wendy asks Peter at the end if he would like to speak to her parents about "a very sweet subject", implying that she would like him to speak to her parents about someday marrying her. Wendy eventually learns that adulthood has its rewards and returns to London, deciding not to postpone maturity any longer.

Barrie's short play When Wendy Grew Up – An Afterthought was first staged in 1908, and the story line included in the novel published in 1911. It was published in 1957 and sometimes incorporated into productions of the play. In this Afterthought Wendy has grown up and married, although it's not known whom she married, and has a daughter, Jane. When Peter returns looking for Wendy, he does not understand at first that Wendy is no longer a young girl, as he has no notion of time when in Neverland. He meets Jane and invites her to fly off with him to Neverland. Wendy lets her daughter go, trusting her to make the same choices as her. The narrator states that Jane has a daughter, Margaret, who will one day also go to Neverland with Peter Pan, and "in this way, it will go on for ever and ever, so long as children are young and innocent".[1]

Physical appearance

Barrie does not give any description of Wendy, but she is generally depicted as a pretty girl with blond or brown hair. While Tiger Lily and Tinker Bell are usually portrayed as exotic or magical figures, Wendy represents the conventional young mother figure who ultimately captures Peter Pan's attention.

Relationships

In the original novel and the 1953 Disney movie, Wendy has an easy relationship with her mother, Mary Darling. Her relationship with her father, George Darling, is more difficult as he is always serious and does not like Wendy telling stories to her brothers that he considers childish, threatening to move Wendy to her own room. However, Wendy and her father do love each other and when Wendy comes back from Neverland, she seems to have a better understanding of her father.

Wendy and her brothers, John Darling and Michael Darling, to whom she tells stories, have a good relationship. She shows great concern for them and is very protective of them. In the 1953 cartoon movie, she makes John and Michael realize that they need their real mother and persuades them to return home after their adventures in Neverland.

Wendy believes in Peter Pan and shares his stories with her brothers every night. When Wendy and Peter meet for the first time, she begins to care about him too. Romantic feelings between them are hinted at, but never articulated. In the 2003 film, the feeling is mutual and Wendy shows her love when she gives Peter a hidden kiss in order to save him from Captain Hook. They also have a special moment in the cartoon sequel to the 1953 film, Return to Neverland, when Peter and a grown-up Wendy are reunited for the first time in years and they share a final goodbye together. Wendy's reaction to seeing him implies she may still harbour feelings towards him. In Hook, an elderly Wendy hints she still has feelings for Peter (who has grown up and married her granddaughter, Moira), expressing surprise and possibly disappointment that he never stopped her wedding from happening.

The name Wendy

The first name Wendy was very uncommon in the English-speaking world before J. M. Barrie's work, and its subsequent popularity has led some to credit him with "inventing" it. Although the name Wendy was used to a limited extent as the familiar-form of the Welsh name Gwendolyn, it is thought that Barrie took the name from a phrase used by Margaret Henley, a five-year-old girl whom Barrie befriended in the 1890s, daughter of his friend William Henley.[2] She called Barrie her "friendy-wendy", which she pronounced as "fwendy-wendy".[3][4] She died at the age of five and was buried, along with her family, in Cockayne Hatley.[3][4]

In Great Britain, South Africa, New Zealand and Australia, children's playhouses are commonly known as Wendy houses.

In popular culture

On stage

In the first productions of the play at the Duke of York's theatre in London, from 1904 to 1909, she was portrayed by Hilda Trevelyan and at the first US production at the Empire Theatre in New York in 1905, by Mildred Morris.[5]

In film

Live-action

  • Peter Pan (1924 silent live-action film) – Mary Brian. The actress was 18, but publicity materials claimed she was 16.
  • Hook (1991 live-action film) – Dame Maggie Smith plays an elderly Wendy, who is being honoured for her lifetime of work in finding homes for orphans. She was also a former neighbour of J. M. Barrie. Her granddaughter Moira is the wife of Peter Banning (Robin Williams), the former Peter Pan who has grown up and forgotten his life in Neverland. During a flashback to Peter's childhood, a younger Wendy is played by Gwyneth Paltrow. (Peter and Moira's daughter, Wendy's great-granddaughter, is Maggie, a common pet name for Margaret, the name of Jane's daughter, Wendy's granddaughter, in the original book by Barrie.) During the movie, it is implied that Wendy once and still does have feelings for her now-grown-up grandson-in-law, Peter.
  • Peter Pan (2003 live-action film) – Rachel Hurd-Wood. In this film, as in Barrie's original treatment, Wendy easily falls into a mothering role with her male companions, but is conflicted by her romantic feelings towards Peter, who reacts with incomprehension and annoyance. She is also more adventurous than in most adaptations, taking part in the conflict with the pirates including sword fighting. The film also develops Barrie's hint that Wendy is attracted to the more mature and virile Hook, showing that she is growing up in spite of herself.
  • Come Away – Ava Fillery portrays Wendy in the 2020 film, which acts as a crossover between Peter Pan and Alice in Wonderland. Wendy is depicted as Peter's niece, the daughter of Peter's sister Alice, and the great-granddaughter and great-niece to the Mad Hatter and Captain Hook respectively.
  • Wendy – A 2020 American fantasy drama film directed by Benh Zeitlin, from a screenplay by Zeitlin and Eliza Zeitlin. The film stars Devin France, Yashua Mack, Gage Naquin, Gavin Naquin, Ahmad Cage, Krzysztof Meyn, and Romyri Ross. It is a re-imagining of J. M. Barrie's Peter Pan.[6]
  • Peter Pan & Wendy – Actress Ever Anderson, daughter of film director Paul W. S. Anderson and actress Milla Jovovich, plays Wendy in the live-action Disney film, which adapts some elements from the 1953 animated film.[7]

Animation

 
Wendy Darling as portrayed in Disney's Peter Pan.
  • Peter Pan (1953 animated film) – Kathryn Beaumont. Disney's Wendy is portrayed as being a mother first and foremost, with all the classical ideas of how to be a mother and care for people. She appears bossy but well-meaning, and slightly taken with Peter. Like her original character in the novel, she cares about Peter and about her brothers' well-being. She also appears at the Walt Disney Parks and Resorts as a meetable character in Fantasyland.
  • Return to Never Land (2002 animated film) – Kath Soucie. A sequel to 1953's Peter Pan, where a grown-up Wendy has married a man named Edward and has raised her children on tales of Peter Pan. Her role is minimal in this portrayal, but at the end of the film she is briefly, but happily, reunited with Peter after many years when he brings her daughter Jane home, Wendy assuring Peter that she hasn't changed where it matters and having a brief flight thanks to Tinker Bell.
  • Tinker Bell (2008 animated film) – America Young. In Tinker Bell, Wendy is shown as the recipient of a long-forgotten ballerina music box that Tinker Bell has repaired. Being a prequel to 1953's Peter Pan, Wendy is much younger in appearance.

In television

Live-action

Animation

  • A black-haired Wendy was portrayed by Christina Lange in Fox's Peter Pan and the Pirates without a British accent and wearing a crown of flowers in her short hair.
  • The Disney version of Wendy was featured as one of the guests in House of Mouse; however, despite the fact that Kathryn Beaumont was credited as providing Wendy's voice, Wendy said nothing.
  • The Disney version of Wendy is featured in a special episode in Jake and the Never Land Pirates, voiced by Maia Mitchell.
  • Wendy Darling appeared as an adult in the second season of World of Winx as head of an orphanage in London. She was tracked down by the Winx Club, who told her that they needed to find Peter Pan. Although she was unaware of his whereabouts since he had left her, she gave the six fairies a letter that revealed that he had a son named Matt.

In literature

  • In the Peter and the Starcatchers series, Wendy Darling is the daughter of Molly Aster, whom Peter has encountered while first discovering Neverland.
  • Wendy appears in Jonathan Green's gamebook Neverland: Here Be Monsters! as a playable character. This version of her is a passenger on the Titanic who is inadvertently set adrift amidst the ship's sinking, and arrives at a Neverland populated by dinosaurs.[9]

In anime and manga

  • In the anime series Peter Pan no Boken (Adventures of Peter Pan), which is a part of the World Masterpiece Theater, a rather tomboyish, adventurous Wendy with a heart of gold has a pivotal role in the second part of the series, which depicts a completely original story where Peter Pan, the Lost Kids and the Darling siblings must save a young witch named Luna from the clutches of her evil grandmother, the witch Sinistra, and Wendy is the one who truly saves her. She is also shown directly defying Hook when he kidnaps her in the first part, yelling at him, kicking him and even impersonating his mother at some point to manipulate his fears against him.

In music

In video games

  • The Disney version of Wendy is featured in the video game Kingdom Hearts (like in the film, being also voiced by Kathryn Beaumont). In the game, Captain Hook believes she is a Princess of Heart and is displeased when it turns out she is not. She also appears in the next game, Kingdom Hearts: Chain of Memories.
  • The Disney version of Wendy appears as a playable character in the video game Disney Magic Kingdoms, being unlocked during the progress of the game's main storyline.[10]

In comic and graphic novel

Non-fiction

  • Dan Kiley's book, The Wendy Dilemma (1984), advises women romantically involved with "Peter Pans" how to improve their relationships.[11] This book is a sequel to The Peter Pan Syndrome: Men Who Have Never Grown Up,[12] about individuals (usually male) with underdeveloped maturity.

References

  1. ^ Barrie, J.M. When Wendy Grew Up – An Afterthought, Nelson, 1957.
  2. ^ Birkin, Andrew. J. M. Barrie and the Lost Boys, Yale University Press, 2003.
  3. ^ a b "The History of Wendy". Retrieved 2009-07-25.
  4. ^ a b Winn, Christopher. I Never Knew That About England.
  5. ^ Hanson, Bruce. Peter Pan on Stage and Screen, 1904–2010. McFarland (2011)
  6. ^ "Wendy (2020)". IMDb.
  7. ^ Kroll, Justin (March 10, 2020). "Disney's Live-Action 'Peter Pan' Movie Finds Its Wendy and Peter (EXCLUSIVE)". Variety. Retrieved March 10, 2020.
  8. ^ Plunkett, John (14 May 2015). "Paloma Faith and Stanley Tucci to star in ITV's Peter Pan drama". The Guardian.
  9. ^ Green, Jonathan. Neverland: Here Be Monsters! (Snowbooks, 2019). ISBN 978-1911390411
  10. ^ "Update 17: Peter Pan | Livestream". YouTube. January 19, 2018.
  11. ^ Kiley, Dr. Dan (1984). The Wendy Dilemma: When Women Stop Mothering Their Men. Arbor House Publishing. ISBN 978-0-87795-625-9.
  12. ^ Kiley, Dr. Dan (1983). The Peter Pan Syndrome: Men Who Have Never Grown Up. Avon Books. ISBN 0-380-68890-5.

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Wendy Moira Angela Darling is a fictional character and one of the main protagonists of the 1904 play and 1911 novel Peter and Wendy by J M Barrie as well as in most adaptations in other media Her exact age is not specified in the original play or novel by Barrie though it is implied that she is about 12 13 years old or possibly younger as she is just Peter s size Wendy DarlingPeter Pan character1907 illustration by Oliver Herford of Wendy and the Lost BoysFirst appearancePeter Pan 1904 Created byJ M BarriePortrayed byHilda Trevelyan UK first 1904 production Mildred Morris US first 1905 production Mary Brian 1924 film Maggie Smith Hook Rachel Hurd Wood 2003 film Freya Tingley Once Upon a Time Ever Anderson Peter Pan amp Wendy Hazel Doupe Peter and Wendy TV film Voiced byKathryn Beaumont 1953 film other Disney media until 2005 Kath Soucie Return to Never Land Hynden Walch other Disney media 2005 present Maia Mitchell Jake and the Never Land Pirates In universe informationSpeciesHumanGenderFemaleChildrenJane daughter RelativesJohn Darling brother Michael Darling brother Margaret grandchild NationalityEnglishAs a girl on the verge of adulthood she stands in contrast to Peter Pan a boy who refuses to grow up the major theme of the Peter Pan stories Wendy hesitates at first to fly off to Neverland but she comes to enjoy her adventures Ultimately she chooses to go back to her parents and accepts that she has to grow up Contents 1 Background 1 1 Character 1 2 Physical appearance 1 3 Relationships 1 4 The name Wendy 2 In popular culture 2 1 On stage 2 2 In film 2 2 1 Live action 2 2 2 Animation 2 3 In television 2 3 1 Live action 2 3 2 Animation 2 4 In literature 2 5 In anime and manga 2 6 In music 2 7 In video games 2 8 In comic and graphic novel 2 9 Non fiction 3 References 4 External linksBackground EditIn the novel Peter Pan and its cinematic adaptations she is an Edwardian schoolgirl The novel states that she attends a kindergarten school with her younger brothers meaning a school for pre adolescent children Like Peter in many adaptations of the story she is shown to be on the brink of adolescence She belongs to a middle class London household of that era and is the daughter of George Darling a short tempered and pompous bank office worker and his wife Mary Wendy shares a nursery room with her two brothers Michael and John However in the Disney version her father decides that it s high time she had a room of her own out of the nursery for stuffing the boys heads with a lot of silly stories but changes his mind at the end of the film when he returns home with his wife after the party Character Edit Wendy is the most developed character in the story of Peter Pan and is considered a main protagonist She is proud of her own childhood and enjoys telling stories and fantasising She has a distaste for adulthood acquired partly by the example of it set by her father whom she loves but fears due to his somewhat violent fits of anger Her ambition early in the story is to somehow avoid growing up She is granted this opportunity by Peter Pan who takes her and her brothers to Neverland where they can remain young forever Wendy finds that this experience brings out her more adult side Peter and the tribe of Lost Boys who dwell in Neverland want her to be their mother a role they remember only vaguely a request she tentatively accedes to performing various domestic tasks for them There is also a degree of innocent flirtation with Peter which incites jealousy in Peter s fairy Tinker Bell In Barrie s book Peter and Wendy Wendy asks Peter at the end if he would like to speak to her parents about a very sweet subject implying that she would like him to speak to her parents about someday marrying her Wendy eventually learns that adulthood has its rewards and returns to London deciding not to postpone maturity any longer Barrie s short play When Wendy Grew Up An Afterthought was first staged in 1908 and the story line included in the novel published in 1911 It was published in 1957 and sometimes incorporated into productions of the play In this Afterthought Wendy has grown up and married although it s not known whom she married and has a daughter Jane When Peter returns looking for Wendy he does not understand at first that Wendy is no longer a young girl as he has no notion of time when in Neverland He meets Jane and invites her to fly off with him to Neverland Wendy lets her daughter go trusting her to make the same choices as her The narrator states that Jane has a daughter Margaret who will one day also go to Neverland with Peter Pan and in this way it will go on for ever and ever so long as children are young and innocent 1 Physical appearance Edit Barrie does not give any description of Wendy but she is generally depicted as a pretty girl with blond or brown hair While Tiger Lily and Tinker Bell are usually portrayed as exotic or magical figures Wendy represents the conventional young mother figure who ultimately captures Peter Pan s attention Relationships Edit In the original novel and the 1953 Disney movie Wendy has an easy relationship with her mother Mary Darling Her relationship with her father George Darling is more difficult as he is always serious and does not like Wendy telling stories to her brothers that he considers childish threatening to move Wendy to her own room However Wendy and her father do love each other and when Wendy comes back from Neverland she seems to have a better understanding of her father Wendy and her brothers John Darling and Michael Darling to whom she tells stories have a good relationship She shows great concern for them and is very protective of them In the 1953 cartoon movie she makes John and Michael realize that they need their real mother and persuades them to return home after their adventures in Neverland Wendy believes in Peter Pan and shares his stories with her brothers every night When Wendy and Peter meet for the first time she begins to care about him too Romantic feelings between them are hinted at but never articulated In the 2003 film the feeling is mutual and Wendy shows her love when she gives Peter a hidden kiss in order to save him from Captain Hook They also have a special moment in the cartoon sequel to the 1953 film Return to Neverland when Peter and a grown up Wendy are reunited for the first time in years and they share a final goodbye together Wendy s reaction to seeing him implies she may still harbour feelings towards him In Hook an elderly Wendy hints she still has feelings for Peter who has grown up and married her granddaughter Moira expressing surprise and possibly disappointment that he never stopped her wedding from happening The name Wendy Edit The first name Wendy was very uncommon in the English speaking world before J M Barrie s work and its subsequent popularity has led some to credit him with inventing it Although the name Wendy was used to a limited extent as the familiar form of the Welsh name Gwendolyn it is thought that Barrie took the name from a phrase used by Margaret Henley a five year old girl whom Barrie befriended in the 1890s daughter of his friend William Henley 2 She called Barrie her friendy wendy which she pronounced as fwendy wendy 3 4 She died at the age of five and was buried along with her family in Cockayne Hatley 3 4 In Great Britain South Africa New Zealand and Australia children s playhouses are commonly known as Wendy houses In popular culture EditOn stage Edit In the first productions of the play at the Duke of York s theatre in London from 1904 to 1909 she was portrayed by Hilda Trevelyan and at the first US production at the Empire Theatre in New York in 1905 by Mildred Morris 5 In film Edit Live action Edit Peter Pan 1924 silent live action film Mary Brian The actress was 18 but publicity materials claimed she was 16 Hook 1991 live action film Dame Maggie Smith plays an elderly Wendy who is being honoured for her lifetime of work in finding homes for orphans She was also a former neighbour of J M Barrie Her granddaughter Moira is the wife of Peter Banning Robin Williams the former Peter Pan who has grown up and forgotten his life in Neverland During a flashback to Peter s childhood a younger Wendy is played by Gwyneth Paltrow Peter and Moira s daughter Wendy s great granddaughter is Maggie a common pet name for Margaret the name of Jane s daughter Wendy s granddaughter in the original book by Barrie During the movie it is implied that Wendy once and still does have feelings for her now grown up grandson in law Peter Peter Pan 2003 live action film Rachel Hurd Wood In this film as in Barrie s original treatment Wendy easily falls into a mothering role with her male companions but is conflicted by her romantic feelings towards Peter who reacts with incomprehension and annoyance She is also more adventurous than in most adaptations taking part in the conflict with the pirates including sword fighting The film also develops Barrie s hint that Wendy is attracted to the more mature and virile Hook showing that she is growing up in spite of herself Come Away Ava Fillery portrays Wendy in the 2020 film which acts as a crossover between Peter Pan and Alice in Wonderland Wendy is depicted as Peter s niece the daughter of Peter s sister Alice and the great granddaughter and great niece to the Mad Hatter and Captain Hook respectively Wendy A 2020 American fantasy drama film directed by Benh Zeitlin from a screenplay by Zeitlin and Eliza Zeitlin The film stars Devin France Yashua Mack Gage Naquin Gavin Naquin Ahmad Cage Krzysztof Meyn and Romyri Ross It is a re imagining of J M Barrie s Peter Pan 6 Peter Pan amp Wendy Actress Ever Anderson daughter of film director Paul W S Anderson and actress Milla Jovovich plays Wendy in the live action Disney film which adapts some elements from the 1953 animated film 7 Animation Edit Wendy Darling as portrayed in Disney s Peter Pan Peter Pan 1953 animated film Kathryn Beaumont Disney s Wendy is portrayed as being a mother first and foremost with all the classical ideas of how to be a mother and care for people She appears bossy but well meaning and slightly taken with Peter Like her original character in the novel she cares about Peter and about her brothers well being She also appears at the Walt Disney Parks and Resorts as a meetable character in Fantasyland Return to Never Land 2002 animated film Kath Soucie A sequel to 1953 s Peter Pan where a grown up Wendy has married a man named Edward and has raised her children on tales of Peter Pan Her role is minimal in this portrayal but at the end of the film she is briefly but happily reunited with Peter after many years when he brings her daughter Jane home Wendy assuring Peter that she hasn t changed where it matters and having a brief flight thanks to Tinker Bell Tinker Bell 2008 animated film America Young In Tinker Bell Wendy is shown as the recipient of a long forgotten ballerina music box that Tinker Bell has repaired Being a prequel to 1953 s Peter Pan Wendy is much younger in appearance In television Edit Live action Edit In the first two telecasts of the 1954 Broadway musical version of the play 1955 and 1956 Wendy was portrayed by Kathleen Nolan who had also played her onstage In the 1960 telecast of the musical Ms Nolan was replaced by Maureen Bailey whose only major television role this was In the 2014 telecast Peter Pan Live Wendy was played by Taylor Louderman In the 1976 musical version in which Mia Farrow played Peter Wendy was played by Briony McRoberts In the 2011 web series Wendy Wendy is played by Meaghan Martin Wendy was a recurring character in the second and third seasons of Once Upon a Time portrayed by Freya Tingley In the series she was born in the late nineteenth century in the Land Without Magic but spent over a hundred years in Neverland as Pan s prisoner a fate from which she was freed by the show s heroes In ITV s 2015 film Peter amp Wendy Wendy is played by Hazel Doupe 8 Animation Edit A black haired Wendy was portrayed by Christina Lange in Fox s Peter Pan and the Pirates without a British accent and wearing a crown of flowers in her short hair The Disney version of Wendy was featured as one of the guests in House of Mouse however despite the fact that Kathryn Beaumont was credited as providing Wendy s voice Wendy said nothing The Disney version of Wendy is featured in a special episode in Jake and the Never Land Pirates voiced by Maia Mitchell Wendy Darling appeared as an adult in the second season of World of Winx as head of an orphanage in London She was tracked down by the Winx Club who told her that they needed to find Peter Pan Although she was unaware of his whereabouts since he had left her she gave the six fairies a letter that revealed that he had a son named Matt In literature Edit In the Peter and the Starcatchers series Wendy Darling is the daughter of Molly Aster whom Peter has encountered while first discovering Neverland Wendy appears in Jonathan Green s gamebook Neverland Here Be Monsters as a playable character This version of her is a passenger on the Titanic who is inadvertently set adrift amidst the ship s sinking and arrives at a Neverland populated by dinosaurs 9 In anime and manga Edit In the anime series Peter Pan no Boken Adventures of Peter Pan which is a part of the World Masterpiece Theater a rather tomboyish adventurous Wendy with a heart of gold has a pivotal role in the second part of the series which depicts a completely original story where Peter Pan the Lost Kids and the Darling siblings must save a young witch named Luna from the clutches of her evil grandmother the witch Sinistra and Wendy is the one who truly saves her She is also shown directly defying Hook when he kidnaps her in the first part yelling at him kicking him and even impersonating his mother at some point to manipulate his fears against him In music Edit The Wendy Trilogy a feminist minded retelling of the Peter Pan story as a three song cycle shows Wendy accepting rather than refusing Captain Hook s offer to make her a pirate and subsequently becoming mistress of the Jolly Roger Somewhere in Neverland a song by the American rock band All Time Low where she and Peter Pan are used as metaphors for the song s narrator not wanting to grow up In video games Edit The Disney version of Wendy is featured in the video game Kingdom Hearts like in the film being also voiced by Kathryn Beaumont In the game Captain Hook believes she is a Princess of Heart and is displeased when it turns out she is not She also appears in the next game Kingdom Hearts Chain of Memories The Disney version of Wendy appears as a playable character in the video game Disney Magic Kingdoms being unlocked during the progress of the game s main storyline 10 In comic and graphic novel Edit In Alan Moore and Melinda Gebbie s adult graphic novel Lost Girls first published in full in 2006 Wendy is re imagined as a middle aged woman who in an encounter with Oz s Dorothy and Wonderland s Alice recounts her sexual encounters with a local homeless boy who represents the real Peter Pan The graphic novel faced disapproval from Great Ormond Street Hospital which denied permission to publish the book in the European Union while their copyright was still in force through 2007 In the 2005 2006 comic book series The Oz Wonderland Chronicles Wendy is portrayed as sharing an apartment with Alice from Alice In Wonderland Dorothy Gale from The Wonderful Wizard of Oz and Susan Pevensie from The Chronicles of Narnia Non fiction Edit Dan Kiley s book The Wendy Dilemma 1984 advises women romantically involved with Peter Pans how to improve their relationships 11 This book is a sequel to The Peter Pan Syndrome Men Who Have Never Grown Up 12 about individuals usually male with underdeveloped maturity References Edit Barrie J M When Wendy Grew Up An Afterthought Nelson 1957 Birkin Andrew J M Barrie and the Lost Boys Yale University Press 2003 a b The History of Wendy Retrieved 2009 07 25 a b Winn Christopher I Never Knew That About England Hanson Bruce Peter Pan on Stage and Screen 1904 2010 McFarland 2011 Wendy 2020 IMDb Kroll Justin March 10 2020 Disney s Live Action Peter Pan Movie Finds Its Wendy and Peter EXCLUSIVE Variety Retrieved March 10 2020 Plunkett John 14 May 2015 Paloma Faith and Stanley Tucci to star in ITV s Peter Pan drama The Guardian Green Jonathan Neverland Here Be Monsters Snowbooks 2019 ISBN 978 1911390411 Update 17 Peter Pan Livestream YouTube January 19 2018 Kiley Dr Dan 1984 The Wendy Dilemma When Women Stop Mothering Their Men Arbor House Publishing ISBN 978 0 87795 625 9 Kiley Dr Dan 1983 The Peter Pan Syndrome Men Who Have Never Grown Up Avon Books ISBN 0 380 68890 5 External links Edit Retrieved from https en wikipedia org w index php title Wendy Darling amp oldid 1168512803, wikipedia, wiki, book, books, library,

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