Tiger Lily and Hard-to-Hit play an innocent prank on Slightly makes the Lost Boy believe an Oracle will help him become Peter Pan's second-in-command.Tiger Lily and Hard-to-Hit play an innocent prank on Slightly makes the Lost Boy believe an Oracle will help him become Peter Pan's second-in-command.Tiger Lily and Hard-to-Hit play an innocent prank on Slightly makes the Lost Boy believe an Oracle will help him become Peter Pan's second-in-command.
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- Tootles
- (voice)
- (as Chris Allport)
- Robert Mullins
- (voice)
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- Short Twin
- (voice)
- Tinker Bell
- (credit only)
- Mr. Smee
- (voice)
- (as Edmund Gilbert)
- Michael Darling
- (as Whitby Hertford)
- (credit only)
- Curly
- (voice)
- (as Josh Wiener)
- Wendy Darling
- (credit only)
- Hard-to-Hit
- (voice)
- …
- John Darling
- (credit only)
- Peter Pan
- (voice)
- Slightly
- (voice)
- Tiger Lily
- (voice)
- Billy Jukes
- (voice)
Storyline
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- Quotes
Stone Crocodile: Who dares step...
[the voice of the stone crocodile steps out and reveals itself to be Tiger Lily]
Tiger Lily: ...in the presence of the great and powerful...?
[She doubles over and clutches her side in a fit of laughter. She and Hard-to-Hit are beside themselves with mirth]
Tiger Lily: Did you hear him? For Peter Pan?
[She mimicks Slightly]
Tiger Lily: "D-do-don't go away!"
Hard-to-Hit: [imitating Slightly] "I'll be right back!"
Tiger Lily: "With six baskets full of delicious Neverberries!"
All the characters are not only interesting but remarkably complex, especially Hook, even when not looking like Barrie's Hook all the character traits of the character are fully explored and expanded upon. The show is advantaged furthermore by good animation (with some exceptions here and there). Great music particularly the theme tune, one of the best of any animated 90s show. Remarkably good writing that had real maturity and a wide range of emotions rare in animated shows today. Gripping and imaginative stories that maintain the spirit of Barrie's source material while expanding on the themes, events and characterisation. And really excellent voice acting, for one of the most talented voice actors in the business and near-unequalled in villain roles Captain Hook contains some of the best work Tim Curry has ever done.
"Slightly Duped" is terrific if not quite one of the best 'Peter Pan and the Pirates' episodes. Regarding the animation, there are some beautiful colours, well drawn characters (showing a pretty nuanced character design for Hook), meticulous and imaginative backgrounds and one is really immersed in the Neverland setting. The music is a great mix of lively, haunting and lush, the theme tune immediately sticks in one's head and never leaves it.
Writing is as mature, intelligent and emotionally complex as one would expect, never feeling dumbed down for adults or too complicated for children. There is some nice humour, especially Peter's stalling for time to Hook's disbelief. Hook as ever has great lines. The story is absorbing and fun with some beautifully written conflict. Liked the attention to detail of the little things, such as the gender of the crocodile.
Love the characters. Peter's likable and less likable traits are on display (really like how he genuinely cares for his friends), Tiger Lily and Hard-to-Hit are both flawed and likable, the pirates and the lost boys have more to them than just one personality trait and the episode demonstrates why Hook is my favourite character. Jason Marsden and especially Tim Curry are the vocal standouts as is often the case.
In conclusion, terrific. 10/10 Bethany Cox
- TheLittleSongbird
- Dec 6, 2017