Peter Pan
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Peter Pan
Summary
Peter Pan is a film[1]. It ranks in the top 2% of film entities by monthly Wikipedia readership (2,654 views/month).[2]
Key Facts
- Peter Pan's instance of is recorded as film[3].
- Peter Pan's instance of is recorded as animated film[4].
- Peter Pan was directed by Clyde Geronimi[5].
- Peter Pan was directed by Wilfred Jackson[6].
- Peter Pan was directed by Hamilton Luske[7].
- Bill Peet wrote the screenplay for Peter Pan[8].
- Ted Sears wrote the screenplay for Peter Pan[9].
- Ralph Wright wrote the screenplay for Peter Pan[10].
- Winston Hibler wrote the screenplay for Peter Pan[11].
- Joe Rinaldi wrote the screenplay for Peter Pan[12].
- Erdman Penner wrote the screenplay for Peter Pan[13].
- Milt Banta wrote the screenplay for Peter Pan[14].
- William Cottrell wrote the screenplay for Peter Pan[15].
- Peter Pan's composer is recorded as Oliver Wallace[16].
- Peter Pan's composer is recorded as Sammy Cahn[17].
- Peter Pan's composer is recorded as Sammy Fain[18].
- Peter Pan's composer is recorded as Frank Churchill[19].
- Peter Pan's composer is recorded as Jack Lawrence[20].
- Peter Pan's composer is recorded as Oliver Wallace[21].
- Peter Pan's composer is recorded as Erdman Penner[22].
- Peter Pan's composer is recorded as Winston Hibler[23].
- Peter Pan's genre is fantasy film[24].
- Peter Pan's genre is musical film[25].
- Peter Pan's genre is traditionally animated film[26].
- Peter Pan's genre is film based on literature[27].
Body
Authorship and Creation
Producers include Walt Disney[28]. Directors include Clyde Geronimi[5], Wilfred Jackson[6], and Hamilton Luske[7]. Screenwriters include Bill Peet[8], Ted Sears[9], Ralph Wright[10], Winston Hibler[11], Joe Rinaldi[12], and Erdman Penner[13].
Publication
Publication dates include February 5, 1953[29], December 21, 1953[30], December 22, 1953[31], and 1953[32]. The original language of Peter Pan was English[33]. Genres include fantasy film[24], musical film[25], traditionally animated film[26], film based on literature[27], pirate film[34], and children's film[35]. Its part of the series is recorded as Walt Disney Animation Studios feature film[36].
Subject and Themes
Peter Pan's part of the series is recorded as Walt Disney Animation Studios feature film[36].
Reception
Reviews include 7/10[37], 78%[38], and 76/100[39].
Adaptations and Inspiration
Peter Pan was followed by Return to Never Land[40].
Why It Matters
Peter Pan ranks in the top 2% of film entities by monthly Wikipedia readership (2,654 views/month).[2] It has Wikipedia articles in 29 language editions, a strong signal of global cultural recognition.[41] It is known by 8 alternative names across languages and contexts.[42]