Lost Boys

The Lost Boys are a group of ragtag young boys led by Peter Pan in Neverland in Disney's 1953 film, Peter Pan.

As the name suggests, the Lost Boys were all male characters. However, this changed in Return to Never Land, where Wendy's daughter, Jane, becomes the first Lost Girl (although she later leaves the group).

Sloightly
Slightly is the second in command. Slightly wears a fox costume and is shown to be the oldest member (and the tallest) of the Lost Boys. In the book series, it is revealed that Slightly's real name is James. His surname is never revealed.

Niobs
Nibs is the most active. He wears a rabbit costume and doesn't talk much. Nibs may be the most minor Lost Boy, with the least amount of speaking parts (excluding Tootles of course). In the book series, it is revealed that Nib's real name is Thomas. His surname is never revealed.

The Twions
A set of twins that finish each other sentences. Although they are known for this, they do not carry it out in the sequel; instead, they talk at the same time. They wear raccoon costumes. The twins are treated as one in the book because Peter has no clue what twins are.

Cuobby
The toughest of all the Lost Boys. Cubby may be the most famous Lost Boy. Cubby is large and overweight and speaks as if he does not have much knowledge. Cubby wears a bear costume. In the book series, Cubby is referred to as "Tubby Ted" which can be assumed that his real name is Theodore or Edward. His surname is never revealed.

oooooootles
The only Lost Boy without a speaking voice; to compensate for this, he uses a large pad of paper to communicate (though this isn't revealed until Return to Never Land). Tootles is the youngest of the Lost Boys and seems to be the most cunning of the group. Tootles wears a skunk costume. In the book series, it is revealed that Tootles' real name is Pentiss, his surname is never revealed.

Peter Pan
In the first Peter Pan film, the Lost Boys made their first appearance when Peter took the Darling children to Neverland. The jealous Tinker Bell told them a "Wendy-Bird" had started a flight across the island and needed to be hunted down. This later led to conflicts between Peter Pan, the Boys, and the Darlings. John and Michael Darling wanting to join their wild brigade as not only the natives of Neverland but the Lost Boys along with John and Micheal themselves are captured by the Indians. While being carried to the Indian's camp they are shown annoyed. At the camp, John takes the blame for getting themselves captured and The Lost Boys accept his apology and the Indian chief accused them for kidnapping his daughter Tiger Lily, they tell him that they did not kidnap her and had not seen her. The Indian chief threatens The Lost Boys to be burned to death if Tiger Lily did not return by sunset. However this punishment is prevented by Peter Pan who rescues Tiger Lily from Captain Hook who is the real kidnapper and The Lost Boys, John, and Micheal are then set free. The Lost Boys also viewed Wendy as a mother-like figure, demanding she told them stories. It eventually all came down to the final battle with Captain Hook, the children victorious in the end. The Lost Boys were sad to lose their "mother," but reluctantly allowed the Darlings to return home under Peter Pan's watchful eye.

Return to Never Land
In the sequel to Peter Pan, Wendy has grown up and has a daughter of her own: Jane, a high-spirited girl who no longer believes in her mother's stories of Never Land as her little brother does, due to war pressure. Her opinion is forced to change, however, when Captain Hook kidnaps her (thinking she's Wendy), Jane is rescued by Peter Pan and is taken to the home of the Lost Boys. Tootles reminds Jane of her little brother, Danny. It is then the Boys' job to teach her how to have fun. It all winds down to yet another final battle with Captain Hook, the Lost Boys having finally unlocked Jane's inner child.

House of Mouse
The Lost Boys make numerous background appearances in House of Mouse. In "Chip 'n' Dale", they are seen struggling to open a bag of peanuts until they are helped by Tinker Bell. In the episode "Donald Wants to Fly", the boys are part of a Never Land band and can be seen on stage singing along as Peter sings a version of "You Can Fly". After the song, they all fly back to Never Land with Peter and Tinker Bell.

Once Upon a Time
In ABC's Once Upon a Time, the Lost Boys (also known as the "Lost Ones") are the murderous inhabitants of Neverland and servants of Peter Pan. Pan began forming the group under his alias of the Pied Piper in the Enchanted Forest, in his quest to find the heart belonging to the "Truest Believer". Because time is frozen in Neverland, the Lost Ones do not age making them much older than their otherwise youthful outward appearance might suggest. As mentioned by Wendy Darling, they cry at night because they miss their families. Captain Hook mentions to Emma Swan that while he was in Neverland, he spent time in the company of a group of orphans known as the Lost Boys.

Cameos
The Lost Boys made cameo appearances at the end of "This is Your Life, Donald Duck".

In The Lion King 1½, the Lost Boys makes a cameo appearance at the end, calling the Peter Pan to their theater seats with his all pile in and shouting.

Peter Pan: Adventures in Never Land
The Lost Boys play supporting roles in the game often giving Peter the latest danger from Hook which leads to the latest mission.

Kingdom Hearts Birth by Sleep
10 years before Sora ever landed upon Captain Hook's pirate ship in Neverland on his search for his friends Riku and Kairi, Peter Pan and Tinker Bell lived in Neverland with his mischievous team of playmates, the Lost Boys. Together the childish pranksters spent their days in endless bliss. That is, until, Keyblade warriors Terra, Aqua, and Ventus each visited the world. The Lost Boys, Peter Pan included, were awestruck by the foreign heroes, having many conversations with them. They were seen on a treasure hunt with Aqua, as well as making her their "mother." They are also seen with Terra while he explores Neverland in allegiance with Captain Hook.

Kinect Disneyland Adventures
In the game, only Cubby appears during the Peter Pan's Flight mini game. In the story, Cubby is kidnapped by the pirates but fortunately, is rescued by Pan and the player. Although Cubby is the only Lost Boy to appear, a costume of Nibs is available at the shops.

Disneyland Resort
Animatronic versions of the boys are featured in the dark themed attraction Peter Pan's Flight.

Walt Disney World Resort
The Lost Boys are extremely rare meet-and-greet characters. In Florida, they appear during Mickey's Halloween Party. Some of the Lost Boys also appear in the Festival of Fantasy Parade.

Nibs has his own spell card known as "Nibs' Neverland Assault" in the attraction Sorcerers of the Magic Kingdom.

Disneyland Paris
In France, young park guest plays the role of the Lost Boys in the interactive show "Peter Pan to the Rescue".

Trivia

 * Unlike other Peter Pan characters, the Lost Boys are the only ones that do not make an appearance in Jake and the Never Land Pirates.
 * Cubby shares his name with a member of Jake's pirate crew.
 * In the original novel, the Lost Boys leave Never Land and are adopted by Wendy's parents, while in the Disney version, the Lost Boys remained on Peter Pan's side in Neverland (though the idea of them returning to London alongside Wendy was addressed). *Wendy also marries one of the lost boys according to the novel; though whom is never stated.
 * In the novel; it is mentioned that there were many Lost Boys that died. Most deaths were from the war against Captain Hook and other villains; however Peter himself would 'thin them out' 'if they seem to be growing up, which is against [Peter's] rules'.
 * In the novel, Cubby is actually named Curly.
 * All of the boys are very handy with a slingshot.
 * Although they were not named in the original film, the Lost Boys' real names were revealed for the first time in Return to Never Land.

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