Disney provided hotel and transportation to LA for A Peter Pan Press Day in honor of the Signature Collection release of Peter Pan. Peter Pan has been re-released on digital on 5/29 and comes out on Blu-ray tomorrow 6/5.
So we Have A Peter Pan Themed Scavenger Hunt how to for you and now we want to tell you all about all the extras you can get and what’s different from the Signature Collection verses the Peter Pan Diamond Edition that came out in 2013.
The Signature Edition of Peter Pan is celebrating the 65th anniversary of the timeless classic with new and original bonus features. That’s right people more artwork and extra movie magic. You can learn more about what went into making the movie Peter Pan.
Walt Disney Signature Collection includes:
- Peter Pan
- Snow White and the Seven Dwarfs
- Beauty and the Beast
- Pinocchio
- Bambi
- The Lion King
- Lady and the Tramp
In “Peter Pan,” fantastic adventures await the Darling children—Wendy, John and Michael—when Peter Pan, the hero of their stories, whisks them away to the magical world of Never Land. After flying with Peter and the delightfully impish Tinker Bell past the “second star to the right and straight on till morning,” they explore the enchanted island and Peter’s secret hideout with the Lost Boys, and leap into high-flying battles with swashbuckling pirates and the infamous villain Captain Hook.
The Signature Collection edition of “Peter Pan” has over two hours of extra features. These include some never-before-seen extras, including the latest installment of “Stories from Walt’s Office,” which explores Walt’s love of flying and the company planes; a nostalgic reunion between Kathryn Beaumont (the voice of Wendy) and Paul Collins (the voice of John); and new “Oke” renditions of the classic song “You Can Fly” and deleted song “Never Smile at a Crocodile” accompanied by on-screen lyrics and the film’s unforgettable animated characters.
BONUS FEATURES
BLU-RAY & DIGITAL*:
New Signature Collection Bonus
· Stories from Walt’s Office: Walt & Flight – “Think of the happiest things, it’s the same as having wings”. One thing you’ll notice inside Walt Disney’s office are all of the models and pictures of airplanes. Walt loved planes and was an aficionado of flying. As a continuation of the “Stories from Walt’s Office” series, we’ll soar into the world of one of Walt’s favorite pastimes and look at the history behind the company airplane he used to scout Central Florida looking for the perfect place to build his second theme park.
· A “Darling” Conversation with Wendy & John: Kathryn Beaumont and Paul Collins – Join Disney Legend Kathryn Beaumont (the voice of Wendy) and Paul Collins (the voice of John) as they reunite for the first time in many years to reminisce and discuss their experiences working on Peter Pan, meeting Walt Disney and learning to fly … literally.
· You Can Fly” – A new “Oke” rendition and graphic look of the classic Disney song, “You Can Fly,” with fun lyrics on screen and lots of your favorite “Peter Pan” characters.
· “Never Smile at a Crocodile” – A new “Oke” rendition and graphic look of the deleted song, “Never Smile at a Crocodile”, with fun lyrics on screen and highlighting the relationship between Captain Hook and Tick- Tock the Crocodile.
Legacy/Classic Bonus
· DisneyView
· Sing-along Version of the film: Sing along with your favorite songs from the movie.
· Growing Up with Nine Old Men – “Peter Pan” is both a story of living with a child’s sense of openness to the world and an acknowledgement that the path to adulthood most often leads away from those qualities. A parallel of sorts to that duality can be found in Walt Disney and his core group of animators, the Nine Old Men, in their lives and in their work. Our short film will look at who they were and the parts they played in one of the most remarkable team of artists that ever worked together.
· Deleted Song: “The Pirate’s Song” – Original demo recording of the song played over concept art.
· Deleted Song: “Never Smile at a Crocodile” – With music played over static concept art of the crocodile from Pater Pan.
· Deleted Song: “The Boatswain Song” – With music played over static concept art of Captain Hook and his crew.
· Deleted Scene: “The Journey Home” – A proposed alternate ending where Peter asks the Lost Boys to return home with Wendy and the other children.
· Deleted Scene: “Alternate Arrival” – A deleted scene where Wendy and the children are initially attacked by the Lost Boys because Tinker Bell tells them that Wendy is holding Peter captive. We also see in this version of the story that Nana the dog travels to Never Land with Wendy and the children.
· Disney Song Select – Simply play the clip from the movie with subtitles underneath it.
o “The Second Star to the Right”
o “You Can Fly”
o “A Pirate’s Life”
o “Following the Leader”
o “Your Mother and Mine”
· Audio Commentary Hosted by Roy Disney – Audio commentary hosted by Roy Disney, but carried on by several other people.
· Music and More
o ”Never Land”: The Lost Song – A bonus piece that sets up the backstory of where this lost song was found and how Richard Sherman recomposed it.
o Music Video: “Never Land” – Music Performed by Paige O’Hara – A music video of the song “Never Land”
o Music Video: “The Second Star to the Right” – Music Performed by T-Squad – A music video of the song “The Second Star to the Right” performed by T-Squad.
· Backstage Disney
o You Can Fly: The Making of ‘Peter Pan’ – A making-of video of the 1953 Disney classic, “Peter Pan.”
o In Walt’s Words: “Why I Made ‘Peter Pan’” – Based upon an article written by Walt Disney retold as a dramatic recreation.
o Tinker Bell: A Fairy’s Tale – An introspective video on the creation, history and personality of the one and only “Tink.”
o The Peter Pan That Almost Was – Hosted by Ron Clements and John Musker, we take a look at the storyboards and early concepts of a version of the “Peter Pan” film that never saw the light of day.
o The “Peter Pan” Story – An original featurette for the film created in 1952.
*Bonus features may vary by retailer
DISC SPECIFICATIONS:
Product SKUs: Multi-screen Edition (Blu-ray, DVD, Digital Copy), Digital HD/SD, DVD
Feature Run Time: Approximately 77 minutes
Rating: G in U.S. and Canada; Bonus Material not rated
Aspect Ratio: 1.33:1
Audio: Blu-ray: English 7.1 DTS-HDMA, Spanish and French 5.1 Dolby Digital, 1.0 English Original Theatrical Mix
DVD: English, Spanish, and French 5.1 Dolby Digital, 1.0 English Original Theatrical Mix
Digital: English, Spanish and French 5.1 Dolby Digital, English, Spanish and French 2.0 Dolby Digital
Subtitles: English SDH, French & Spanish
Closed Captions: English (DVD & Digital)
SOCIAL MEDIA:
Facebook: Facebook.com/PeterPan, Facebook.com/TinkerBell
Website: Movies.Disney.com/Peter-Pan
Instagram: Instagram.com/DisneyAnimation
YouTube: YouTube.com/user/DisneyMovies
lots of DVD bonuses