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The Lost Boys are a group of six boys who live on the magical faraway island of Neverland, from the 1953 Disney animated film Peter Pan and its subsequent adaptations. They wear animal costumes and are led by the flying boy Peter Pan.

Members[]

  • Tootles - The shortest Lost Boy who wears a skunk costume. He is the only Lost Boy who does not speak at all and uses a large pad of paper to communicate (albeit only in Return to Neverland).
  • Slightly - The tallest Lost Boy, he has blonde messy hair, a pointy nose, a rather squeaky voice, and wears a fox costume.
  • Cubby - He is the largest Lost Boy who wears a bear costume and often speaks as if he does not have much knowledge. He is the most emotional of the boys.
  • Nibs - A rather short Lost Boys with buck teeth who wears a rabbit costume. He talk often and is shy.
  • The Twins - Two identical twin boys who wear raccoon constumes. In Peter Pan they speak their sentences in unison, whereas in Return to Neverland they complete each other's sentences.

History[]

In the first film, the Lost Boys made their first appearance when Peter took Wendy, John, and Michael Darling to Neverland. The jealous Tinker Bell told them a "Wendy-Bird" had started a flight across there and needed to be hunted down. This later led to conflicts between Peter, the Lost Boys, Wendy, John, and Michael. John and Michael want to join their wild brigade, and Peter appoints John as their temporary leader. They sing "Following the Leader" as they walk, but are soon captured by the Indians. While being carried to the Indian Camp, they are shown annoyed. There, John takes the blame for getting themselves captured and the Lost Boys accept his apology. The Chief explains that his tribe has fought the Lost Boys many times, and Cubby suggests that he should let them go. John is confused and Slightly explains that they turn each other lose after a side wins. The Chief says he will not be releasing them, and accuses them of kidnapping his daughter, Tiger Lily, but the Lost Boys tell him that they did not do so and had not seen her. The Chief threatens them to be burned at the stake if she did not return by sunset. However this punishment is prevented by Peter who rescues her from Captain Hook, the real kidnapper, and the Lost Boys, John and Michael are then set free. The Lost Boys also view Wendy as a mother-like figure, demanding she tells them stories. It eventually all came down to the final battle with Captain Hook, the children victorious in the end. The Lost Boys were sad to lose Wendy, but reluctantly allowed her, John, and Michael to return home under Peter's watchful eye.

Jake and the Never Land Pirates[]


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The characters never appeared in this sequel, the plot is about the new Lost Boys (Jake, Izzy and another boy who was also called Cubby). But the place where they lived (Hangman's Tree) appeared in "Battle for the Book", where the characters took Wendy there trying to restore her memories of Neverland.

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