The Phantom Shaman
- Episode aired Nov 5, 1990
- TV-Y
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The pirate Cookson poses as a shaman in order to lure Peter, Wendy, Tiger Lily and Hard-to-Hit to their doom.The pirate Cookson poses as a shaman in order to lure Peter, Wendy, Tiger Lily and Hard-to-Hit to their doom.The pirate Cookson poses as a shaman in order to lure Peter, Wendy, Tiger Lily and Hard-to-Hit to their doom.
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Chris M. Allport
- Tootles
- (as Chris Allport)
- (credit only)
Linda Gary
- Crooked Tail
- (credit only)
Josh Keaton
- Curly
- (as Josh Wiener)
- (credit only)
Jack Lynch
- John Darling
- (credit only)
Scott Menville
- Slightly
- (credit only)
Jack Angel
- Robert Mullins
- (voice)
- …
Michael Bacall
- Short Twin
- (voice)
Tim Curry
- Captain Hook
- (voice)
Debi Derryberry
- Tinker Bell
- (voice)
Ed Gilbert
- Mr. Smee
- (voice)
- (as Edmund Gilbert)
Christina Lange
- Wendy Darling
- (voice)
Aaron Lohr
- Hard-to-Hit
- (voice)
Jason Marsden
- Peter Pan
- (voice)
Cree Summer
- Tiger Lily
- (voice)
Eugene Williams
- Billy Jukes
- (voice)
Storyline
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- Quotes
[Peter Pan, Wendy, Tiger Lily and Hard to Hit have escaped from the pirate's death trap because of Cookson's incompetent knot tying]
Tiger Lily: Whew! Saved by the cook.
Peter Pan: Don't you mean saved by me?
Wendy Darling: You really are the most conceited boy I've ever met, Peter Pan.
Peter Pan: I know, but it's all part of my charm.
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The adventure of the phantom shaman
'Peter Pan and the Pirates' very quickly not only became one of my favourite animated shows but also one of my favourites ever. Of all the adaptations of 'Peter Pan', it's also my personal favourite.
All the characters are not only interesting but remarkably complex, especially Hook, even when not looking like Barrie's Hook all the character traits of the character are fully explored and expanded upon. The show is advantaged furthermore by good animation (with some exceptions here and there). Great music particularly the theme tune, one of the best of any animated 90s show. Remarkably good writing that had real maturity and a wide range of emotions rare in animated shows today. Gripping and imaginative stories that maintain the spirit of Barrie's source material while expanding on the themes, events and characterisation. And really excellent voice acting, for one of the most talented voice actors in the business and near-unequalled in villain roles Captain Hook contains some of the best work Tim Curry has ever done.
"The Phantom Shaman" is terrific if not quite one of the best 'Peter Pan and the Pirates' episodes. Regarding the animation, there are some beautiful colours, well drawn characters (showing a pretty nuanced character design for Hook), meticulous and imaginative backgrounds and one is really immersed in the Neverland setting. The music is a great mix of lively, haunting and lush, the theme tune immediately sticks in one's head and never leaves it.
Writing is as mature, intelligent and emotionally complex as one would expect, never feeling dumbed down for adults or too complicated for children. There is some nice humour, especially Peter's self-congratulating and the digs at Cookson's cooking. Hook as ever has great lines. The story is absorbing and fun with some beautifully written conflict.
Peter's likable and less likable traits are on display, Wendy is cute but has a no-nonsense backbone and Tiger Lily and Hard-to-Hit are among the stronger recurring characters (more the former than the latter). The pirates have fun well-rounded personalities (Cookson is great fun here) and Hook demonstrates why he is my favourite character. Jason Marsden and especially Tim Curry are the vocal standouts as is often the case.
In conclusion, terrific. 10/10 Bethany Cox
All the characters are not only interesting but remarkably complex, especially Hook, even when not looking like Barrie's Hook all the character traits of the character are fully explored and expanded upon. The show is advantaged furthermore by good animation (with some exceptions here and there). Great music particularly the theme tune, one of the best of any animated 90s show. Remarkably good writing that had real maturity and a wide range of emotions rare in animated shows today. Gripping and imaginative stories that maintain the spirit of Barrie's source material while expanding on the themes, events and characterisation. And really excellent voice acting, for one of the most talented voice actors in the business and near-unequalled in villain roles Captain Hook contains some of the best work Tim Curry has ever done.
"The Phantom Shaman" is terrific if not quite one of the best 'Peter Pan and the Pirates' episodes. Regarding the animation, there are some beautiful colours, well drawn characters (showing a pretty nuanced character design for Hook), meticulous and imaginative backgrounds and one is really immersed in the Neverland setting. The music is a great mix of lively, haunting and lush, the theme tune immediately sticks in one's head and never leaves it.
Writing is as mature, intelligent and emotionally complex as one would expect, never feeling dumbed down for adults or too complicated for children. There is some nice humour, especially Peter's self-congratulating and the digs at Cookson's cooking. Hook as ever has great lines. The story is absorbing and fun with some beautifully written conflict.
Peter's likable and less likable traits are on display, Wendy is cute but has a no-nonsense backbone and Tiger Lily and Hard-to-Hit are among the stronger recurring characters (more the former than the latter). The pirates have fun well-rounded personalities (Cookson is great fun here) and Hook demonstrates why he is my favourite character. Jason Marsden and especially Tim Curry are the vocal standouts as is often the case.
In conclusion, terrific. 10/10 Bethany Cox
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