The Lost Boys
The Lost Boys are a gang of boys who fell out of their prams and were not claimed by their parents, so they were sent to Neverland. There have been many Lost Boys over the years, although the better known are Tootles, Nibs, Curly, Slightly, and The Twins, who all appear in the original story. Additional or different Lost Boys appear in sequels, prequels and adaptations.
The Pirates
Captain James Hook
Captain James Hook is a pirate, and Peter Pan's archenemy. He is determined to get revenge on Peter for cutting off his hand and feeding it to a giant crocodile.
Mr. Smee
Mr. Smee is Captain Hook's right-hand man in J. M. Barrie's play Peter Pan, or the Boy Who Wouldn't Grow Up and the novel Peter and Wendy.
Pirate Crewmen
Starkey - First mate on the Jolly Roger. He is also called "Gentleman Starkey" because of his impeccable manners. He used to be an usher in a public school and is described as "still dainty in his ways of killing." He is the only pirate (apart from Smee) to survive the final battle, being captured by the Indians and forced to be a babysitter for them. He is also the only one of Hook's pirates (apart from Smee) who returns in Peter Pan in Scarlet, now happily in charge of a large group of extremely well-mannered child pirates (the children he was watching for the Indians; he taught them manners and then taught them piracy). Sadly, his attack on the Jolly Roger (renamed the "Jolly Peter" by Peter) fails and Fireflyer eats his "treasure"- an immense pile of onions. He was one of the pirates who made up Hook's much smaller crew in the Fox's animated series Peter Pan and the Pirates voiced by David Shaughnessy. Here, he was a foppish French pirate who wielded a rapier.
Ed Teynte: Hook's quartermaster. First pirate to be killed by Peter in the final battle.
Bill Jukes: Used to be on the Walrus under Flint, and is heavily tattooed. Second pirate to be killed by Peter in the final battle. In Fox's animated series Peter Pan and the Pirates, he was instead a teenaged boy from India named Billy Jukes (voiced by Eugene Williams), an inventive lad who was the ship's gunner, responsible for maintaining the "Long Tom", a cannon stylized to resemble a white tiger. He was once a castaway on a deserted island until he was rescued by Captain Hook's crew and was taught about pirating by Robert Mullins.
Cecco: A very handsome man of Italian descent. He was said to have cut his name in letters of blood on the back of the governor of the prison at Gao (though this has never been proven). Third pirate to be killed by Peter in the final battle.
Cookson: He is said to be Black Murphy's brother (though this was never proven). He was of the pirates in the Fox animated series Peter Pan and the Pirates voiced by Jack Angel. He was portrayed as the ship's (extremely bad) cook, given the first name Eucrates and was apparently of Greek origin, as he spoke with a very thick accent.
Noodler: Not much is known about him, except for the fact that his hands are fixed on backwards.
Skylights (Morgan's Skylights): Appears only briefly in the book, immediately being killed by Hook for accidentally bumping against him and ruffling his lace collar.
William Slank: An evil man who was second in command on the ship known as "The Never Land". He was only shown in the book series called Peter and the Starcatchers. He is presumed dead after Peter and the Shadow Thieves.
Alf Mason: J.M. Barrie briefly mentions Alf Mason, but the 2003 film describes him as a man so ugly his own mother sold him for a bottle of Muscat. However, in Peter and the Starcatchers, Alf is a not a pirate serving Hook but is a sailor who befriends Peter, James, Tubby Ted, Prentiss and Thomas. In Peter Pan and the Pirates, Alf Mason (voiced by Tony Jay) was the ship's carpenter and general strongman.
Little Richard: A huge giant of a man who is very handy with a whip in Peter and the Starcatchers. He is eaten alive by Slank so that he could live.
Black Pirate: J.M. Barrie only states that he is gigantic and has had many names that still terrify children on the banks of the Guadjo-mo.
Robert Mullins: The last pirate killed by Peter before his duel with Hook. In the animated series Peter Pan and the Pirates, Robert Mullins (voiced by Jack Angel) was the last of the crew of
Captain Hook, a superstitious American who hailed from Brooklyn and was something of a father figure to Billy Jukes.
George Scourie: One of the pirates killed in the battle with the Indians.
Charles Turely: Another pirate killed in the battle, fell to the Great Panther's tomahawk.
Foggerty: An Alsatian, the fourth pirate to die in the battle.
Captain Elizabeth Bonny was the previous captain of the pirate ship in the 2011 miniseries Neverland.
The Never Fairies
Tinker Bell
Tinker Bell is a tinker fairy, and a companion to Peter Pan at the time of his adventures with Wendy Darling. Tink follows Peter but is very jealous of Wendy and Tiger Lily, and wants to get rid of them so she can have Peter to herself. In the original play she is represented by a darting light and voiced by a tinkling bell. She is the main protagonist of Disney's Pixie Hallow films.
Pixie Hollow fairies
Fawn (America Ferrera and Angela Bartys) an animal-talent fairy. She is small, slender, and hand-sized with an orange and brown dress, orange-yellow curl shoes, fair skin, light freckles, braided light brown hair, amber eyes, pointy ears, and clear fairy wings on her back.
Iridessa (Raven-Symoné) is a light-talent fairy. She is small, slender, and hand-sized with a sunflower petal dress, yellow shoes, dark brown skin, black hair in a round up-do, dark brown eyes, pointy ears, and clear fairy wings on her back.
Queen Clarion (Anjelica Huston) is the queen of Pixie Hollow. She is slender and taller than hand-size with a light shimmering long yellow dress, a light golden shimmering large yellow butterfly shaped wings, tiaras for different occasions, fair skin, blue eyes, and light brown hair in an up-do style.
Periwinkle (Lucy Hale) is a frost-talent fairy. She is Tinker Bell’s fraternal twin sister born of the same baby's first laugh and match. She is small, slender, and hand-sized with fair skin, ice-blue eyes, snow white hair, pink blushing cheeks, and pointy ears and wears an aqua strapless dress that shimmers like ice and aqua blue-colored shoes with white puffs on her toes and has clear sparkly fairy wings on her back, which are identical to Tinker Bell's.
Rosetta (Kristin Chenoweth and Megan Hilty) is a garden-talent fairy. She is small, slender, and hand-sized with a rose petal dress in three shades of pink, fair skin, red shoes, shoulder-length auburn hair with curled ends, dark green eyes, pointy ears, and clear fairy wings on her back.
Silvermist (Lucy Liu) is a water-talent fairy. She is small, slender, and hand-sized with a dark blue-green lily single-strapped dress, blue shoes, fair skin, long loose black hair, dark brown eyes, pointy ears, and clear fairy wings on her back.
Terence (Jesse McCartney) is a pixie dust "sparrow man" of French-Celtic descent. He has a big crush on Tinker Bell, and is also her best friend. He is small, slender, and hand-sized with blonde hair, blue eyes, fair skin, and pointy ears and wears an acorn top hat.
Vidia (Pamela Adlon) is a fast-flying-talent fairy. She has black ponytailed hair, gray eyes, pointy ears, fair skin and wears a purple vest with pink feathers, pants and black ballet shoes and has clear wings on her back.
Native Americans
Great Big Little Panther
Great Big Little Panther is the Chief of the Native Americans living in Neverland and is the father of Tiger Lily.
Great Big Little Panther appears in Peter Pan and the Pirates voiced by Michael Wise. He is an ally of Peter Pan and the Lost Boys.
Tiger Lily is the princess of the Tribe of Native Americans living on the island of Neverland. Tiger Lily is nearly killed by Captain Hook when she is seen boarding the Jolly Roger with a knife in her mouth, but Peter saves her. In the earlier versions of Peter Pan, it is assumed that she disapproves of Wendy and even Tinker Bell at one point because of her envy as she is believed to have once had romantic feelings for Peter Pan.
In the Disney version, Tiger Lily is kidnapped by Captain Hook and Smee. Hook threatens to kill her if she does not tell him Peter's hiding place. Save for a brief call for help (although her cry is muffled by water as she sinks) she is silent during the entire movie, refusing to betray Peter. She is saved by Peter and he takes her to her tribe. During the celebration of her return, Tiger Lily shows her affection towards Peter. At first, Peter watches Tiger Lily dance, then Tiger Lily jumps down and gives Peter a kiss. This turns Peter bright red. Then they dance together, which makes Wendy very jealous. Canadian actress Corinne Orr voiced Tiger Lily's only line (albeit in an uncredited, early role).
In the dark French comic book adaptation of Peter Pan, Tiger Lily makes a few appearances as a spoiled princess. She is saved by one of Peter Pan's best friends and her father remarks that he is worthy to be her husband, but Tiger Lily refuses and wants to marry Peter instead. As she forces a kiss on Peter's lips, Peter, shocked and upset, pushes her away in rejection. Her father is displeased with her behavior and Peter Pan and his friends leave.
In Fox's animated series adaptation Peter Pan and the Pirates, Tiger Lily (voiced by Cree Summer) has a brother named Hard-To-Hit and somewhat of a bigger but recurring role there, and more likely speaks. Their tribal chief is known as Great Big Little Panther, who is also their father. She and her sibling sometimes accompany and assist Peter Pan, Tinker Bell, the Darling siblings and the Lost Boys on the adventures that they have together. There does not seem to be any competition amongst her, Wendy and Tinker Bell for Peter's affections in this version.
In the 2003 film adaptation, Tiger Lily is sitting in a tree when John and Michael Darling are caught in a trap, presumably set for the pirates. She laughs at them and is captured by Hook, along with John and Michael. Peter and Wendy fly to the rescue. Tiger Lily, John and Michael are attacked by a pirate when they attempt to escape. John knocks the pirate into the water, and Tiger Lily kisses him, showing she may have romantic feelings for him instead of Peter.
Tiger Lily is also known as Aaya in the 2011 miniseries Neverland.
Tribes
Piccanniny Tribe: The tribe who appeared in Barrie's original play were based on the native peoples of North America.
Mollusk Tribe: The tribe in the Starcatcher books.
Scorpion Tribe: A dangerous group in one of the Starcatcher books, Peter and the Secret of Rundoon, who use poison as their main weapon and are the most feared tribe of them all.
Mohican tribe: A tribe in the 2003 film adaptation.
Caw Tribe: The tribe in the 2011 miniseries Neverland.
Other Neverland residents
Crocodile (Tick-Tock in the Disney movie): The Crocodile is Hook's only nemesis besides Peter, and also the only thing for which he is mentioned as having any fear. It ate Hook's missing hand when Peter cut it from him in battle, and longs for the rest of him. Hook subsequently tricks it into swallowing an alarm clock so that he can know of the creature's approach by the ticking. While shown to be a "good" character from Peter's point of view in most pantomime productions, in animated depictions, while it clearly likes Hook's taste best, it is shown to not be above pursuing anyone else who falls in the sea. In Hook, it has been shown to have been killed, stuffed, and framed into a clock tower by Captain Hook. At the film's end, Peter forces the Captain's hook into the dead Crocodile's belly, releasing its trapped soul which appears as a strange mist, temporarily reanimating the deceased creature long enough to break free from the framework and collapse onto Hook, devouring him and heartily belching and then ascending into Heaven. It is called "Mr. Grin" in the Peter and the Starcatchers series. Although Tick Tock appears in the Disney version, he is not in Return to Neverland, where Tick Tock is replaced by an octopus. when the octopus attacks Hook, the pirate says he somehow got rid of the crocodile. The Crocodile appeared in Jake and the Never Land Pirates.
Fighting Prawn: Chief Of The Mollusk Tribe that live on Peter's Island.
Fireflyer: A silly blue fairy born out of a baby's first laugh in Peter Pan in Scarlet. Like most fairies he's conceited and self-centered, but he's a devoted friend to the lost boy Slightly.
Mermaids: The Mermaids live in the Mermaids' Lagoon and can be dangerous creatures. They are jealous of Wendy as Peter likes her better than them and one mermaid tries to pull Wendy into the water when she is stranded on Marooners' Rock.