Now Day Party
- Episode aired Oct 22, 1990
- TV-Y
YOUR RATING
Peter bring's the Girl Who Lives in the Moon to Neverland so she won't push the moon to morning, so they don't have Michael's birthday party.Peter bring's the Girl Who Lives in the Moon to Neverland so she won't push the moon to morning, so they don't have Michael's birthday party.Peter bring's the Girl Who Lives in the Moon to Neverland so she won't push the moon to morning, so they don't have Michael's birthday party.
Chris M. Allport
- Tootles
- (voice)
- (as Chris Allport)
Jack Angel
- Robert Mullins
- (voice)
- …
Michael Bacall
- Short Twin
- (voice)
Tim Curry
- Captain Hook
- (voice)
Debi Derryberry
- Tinker Bell
- (voice)
Ed Gilbert
- Mr. Smee
- (voice)
- (as Edmund Gilbert)
Whit Hertford
- Michael Darling
- (voice)
- (as Whitby Hertford)
Josh Keaton
- Curly
- (voice)
- (as Josh Wiener)
Christina Lange
- Wendy Darling
- (voice)
Aaron Lohr
- Tall Twin
- (voice)
Jack Lynch
- John Darling
- (voice)
Jason Marsden
- Peter Pan
- (voice)
Scott Menville
- Slightly
- (voice)
Cree Summer
- Tiger Lily
- (credit only)
Storyline
Featured review
Introducing The Girl Who Lives in the Moon
'Peter Pan and the Pirates' very quickly not only became one of my favourite animated shows but also one of my favourites ever. Of all the adaptations of 'Peter Pan', it's also my personal favourite.
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.
For me, "Now Day Party" is one of my favourite 'Peter Pan and the Pirates" episodes. When it comes to 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 summoning of the Girl Who Lives in the Moon was done very imaginatively. 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. Loved the conflict/dialogue between Peter and Hook and Wendy's frustration and annoyance at Peter's selfishness was understandable. The story draws one right in and never lets go, the chemistry between Peter and the Girl Who Lives in the Moon is written with a lot of charm and the ending is sweet.
Love that Peter is portrayed with a mix of likable traits (his willingness to put things right when things go wrong) and less likable (his selfishness) ones. With the pirates, there is much more to them than just one personality, even Smee for all his stupidity is funny and endearing. Likewise with the lost boys, even with little to do. The Darlings aren't too cloying, while TinkerBell is feisty yet caring and the Girl Who Lives in the Moon is one of the show's best supporting characters. The episode also shows perfectly why Hook is my favourite character and everything that makes him so interesting. Can't fault the voice acting, Jason Marsden, Kath Soucie and especially Tim Curry being the standouts.
Overall, one of my favourite episodes of one of my favourite shows. 10/10 Bethany Cox
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.
For me, "Now Day Party" is one of my favourite 'Peter Pan and the Pirates" episodes. When it comes to 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 summoning of the Girl Who Lives in the Moon was done very imaginatively. 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. Loved the conflict/dialogue between Peter and Hook and Wendy's frustration and annoyance at Peter's selfishness was understandable. The story draws one right in and never lets go, the chemistry between Peter and the Girl Who Lives in the Moon is written with a lot of charm and the ending is sweet.
Love that Peter is portrayed with a mix of likable traits (his willingness to put things right when things go wrong) and less likable (his selfishness) ones. With the pirates, there is much more to them than just one personality, even Smee for all his stupidity is funny and endearing. Likewise with the lost boys, even with little to do. The Darlings aren't too cloying, while TinkerBell is feisty yet caring and the Girl Who Lives in the Moon is one of the show's best supporting characters. The episode also shows perfectly why Hook is my favourite character and everything that makes him so interesting. Can't fault the voice acting, Jason Marsden, Kath Soucie and especially Tim Curry being the standouts.
Overall, one of my favourite episodes of one of my favourite shows. 10/10 Bethany Cox
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