This pirate fairy personally thinks that it is closely associated with Peter Pan in 1953, so this is the setting and design.
If you have seen Peter Pan in 1953, there are many places that will make you smile.
(There are also some places in the battle to save the elves that are related to 1953 Peter Pan)
1. The tower bridge at the beginning
2. The style of the house (the battle to save the elves)
3. Tinkerbell's image design
4. Peter Pan sprinkled Wendy and the others with gold dust and told them to think of happy memories, and Wendy and the others flew up.
5. Peter Pan is called Tinkerbell Tink. Tinkkerbell also speaks in the voice of Tinkerbell in this movie, and he drops pixie everywhere, hahaha, his temper is so "bad". And the little fur balls in wendy's shoes are so cute.
6. The scene of jumping on the pointer (the battle to save the elves)
7. The second star
8. The same hilarious ship's cook
9. Captain Hook's Hooked Hands and Clothes (in Pirate Fairy)
10. Crocodile that ate the alarm clock
11. Tink eats Wendy's vinegar and pulls her hair so she doesn't kiss Peter Pan. And it flies very fast haha. She also told her friend to take a tool and shoot her down. Angry looks the same.
12. Skull Mountain
13. Neverland, "Where you never grow up."
14. Tinkerbell was locked in the same box
He also trusted the captain. After telling the secret, he was deceived by the captain and locked up here. The same goes for Zarina in the Pirate Fairy episode.
15. Walk the deck.
16. Fencing and fight scenes on board
17. pixie dust makes the boat fly
The Last Egg: Crocodile Emoji
All in all, it's a great connection, take care!
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