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What are some similarities and differences between the original Peter Pan and the new movie Pan?
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Differences
Adult vs Kid
Mannerisms
Mustache vs no Mustache
Red vs Green for Color of Costumes
Pan hasn't lost a fight to Hook
Hook is a vengeful pirate obssessed with getting even while Pan is a carefree kid
Pan wears tights
Hat Styles and Costume styles
Hook is feared plus hated while Pan is admired and liked
One leads kids the other Pirates that are Adults
Height, Weight
Hero vs Villain
Hook has long hair past his neck
Peter Pan Still has all body parts
Hook has a Hook
Kids hate Hook but like Peter Pan
Hook continues to be Pan's whipping boy
Peter Pan can fly
Captain Hook got this name from a humiliating defeat while Peter Pan has been able to keep his real name
Similarties
Both fight with Swords
Both owned by the same company Walt Disney
Two Fictional Characters
Both have fought each other multiple times, and have a strong rivalry that is sure to be depicted more times
They are two opposites but One needs the Other Joker is the Archenemy of Batman, Green Goblin of Spiderman, Lex Luthor of Superman, Captain Hook has that same relationship with Peter Pan as he is Peter Pan's archenemy.
Both Males
Both Have been depicted in much lots of Media
Two Beloved Disney Characters that A lot of People Know
Both are Merchandised
Both Live in Neverland
Both are leaders of people that are the same as them kids for Pan, Pirates for Hook
Both interact with Wendy
Both Wear Hats
Both Interact with Kids
Both White
Both Wear Costumes that People wouldn't wear in the Real World for Regular Clothes with exceptions such as Halloween
Both are Foes that refuse to leave NeverlandReference:
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