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|name = Indian Camp |
|name = Indian Camp |
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− | |films = ''[[Peter Pan]]''<br>''[[Return to Never Land]]'' |
+ | |films = ''[[Peter Pan (film)|Peter Pan]]''<br>''[[Return to Never Land]]'' |
|rides = ''[[Peter Pan's Flight]]'' |
|rides = ''[[Peter Pan's Flight]]'' |
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|location = |
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− | |inhabitants = [[Indian Chief]], [[Tiger Lily]], [[Indians]], |
+ | |inhabitants = [[Indian Chief]], [[Tiger Lily]], [[Neverland Indian Tribe|Indians]], Squaw |
|visitors = [[Peter Pan (character)|Peter Pan]], [[Tinker Bell]], [[John Darling]], [[Michael Darling]], [[Lost Boys]], [[Terra]], [[Ventus]], [[Aqua]], [[Mickey Mouse]], [[Vanitas]] |
|visitors = [[Peter Pan (character)|Peter Pan]], [[Tinker Bell]], [[John Darling]], [[Michael Darling]], [[Lost Boys]], [[Terra]], [[Ventus]], [[Aqua]], [[Mickey Mouse]], [[Vanitas]] |
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|games = ''[[Peter Pan: Adventures in Never Land]]''<br>''[[Return to Never Land (video game)|Return to Never Land]]''<br>''[[Kingdom Hearts: Birth by Sleep]]'' |
|games = ''[[Peter Pan: Adventures in Never Land]]''<br>''[[Return to Never Land (video game)|Return to Never Land]]''<br>''[[Kingdom Hearts: Birth by Sleep]]'' |
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|ruler = [[Indian Chief]] |
|ruler = [[Indian Chief]] |
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− | |final state = Still standing}}''' |
+ | |final state = Still standing|alias = Indian Territory<br>Indian Encampment}}The '''Indian Camp''' is the side of [[Neverland]] that is the home of the [[Indian Chief]], [[Tiger Lily]] and the [[Neverland Indian Tribe|Indians]] in ''[[Peter Pan (film)|Peter Pan]].'' |
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==Appearances== |
==Appearances== |
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− | ===[[Peter Pan]]=== |
+ | ===''[[Peter Pan (film)|Peter Pan]]''=== |
− | Captain Hook considered searching the camp as a potential location for [[Peter Pan]]'s hideout, but changed his mind. He then gets the idea to kidnap Tiger Lily and interrogate her to reveal the location of Peter's home, as "those redskins know this island better than I do me own ship." Later, [[John]], [[Michael Darling|Michael]] and the [[Lost Boys]] are captured by the Indians and are |
+ | Captain Hook considered searching the camp as a potential location for [[Peter Pan]]'s hideout, but changed his mind. He then gets the idea to kidnap Tiger Lily and interrogate her to reveal the location of Peter's home, as "those redskins know this island better than I do me own ship." Later, [[John]], [[Michael Darling|Michael]] and the [[Lost Boys]] are captured by the Indians and are brought to the camp, where they are accused of kidnapping Tiger Lily, and the Chief threatens them with being burned at the stake if she isn't returned by sunset. |
− | After Peter rescues Tiger |
+ | After Peter rescues Tiger Lily from Hook, the Indians have a celebration honoring Peter where the Indians, plus the Darling children and Lost Boys, have a little party while singing "[[What Made the Red Man Red?]]". Soon, Wendy starts to tire of the savage behavior going on and decides to return to [[Hangman's Tree]]. |
− | ===[[Return to Never Land]]=== |
+ | ===''[[Return to Never Land]]''=== |
− | Though the Indians themselves do not appear, the camp itself makes a brief appearance when [[Jane (Peter Pan)|Jane]] and the others fly through |
+ | Though the Indians themselves do not appear, the camp itself makes a brief appearance when [[Jane (Peter Pan)|Jane]] and the others fly through Neverland. |
− | ===[[Kingdom Hearts: Birth by Sleep]]=== |
+ | ===''[[Kingdom Hearts: Birth by Sleep]]''=== |
− | The |
+ | The camp is one of the locations in Neverland, though like in other recent media, the Indians do not appear. It serves as a battlefield for a clash between [[Aqua]] and [[Vanitas]]. |
===[[Peter Pan: Adventures in Never Land]]=== |
===[[Peter Pan: Adventures in Never Land]]=== |
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==Gallery== |
==Gallery== |
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+ | == Trivia == |
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+ | *In many modern media, the camp often appears to be vacant with no Indians living there. This is probably due to the controversy regarding racial stereotyping to the Indians in the original film. |
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{{Peter Pan}} |
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+ | {{Kingdom Hearts}} |
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[[Category:Peter Pan locations]] |
[[Category:Peter Pan locations]] |
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+ | [[Category:Kingdom Hearts locations]] |
− | [[Category:Kingdom Hearts Locations]] |
Revision as of 00:49, 7 May 2020
The Indian Camp is the side of Neverland that is the home of the Indian Chief, Tiger Lily and the Indians in Peter Pan.
Appearances
Peter Pan
Captain Hook considered searching the camp as a potential location for Peter Pan's hideout, but changed his mind. He then gets the idea to kidnap Tiger Lily and interrogate her to reveal the location of Peter's home, as "those redskins know this island better than I do me own ship." Later, John, Michael and the Lost Boys are captured by the Indians and are brought to the camp, where they are accused of kidnapping Tiger Lily, and the Chief threatens them with being burned at the stake if she isn't returned by sunset.
After Peter rescues Tiger Lily from Hook, the Indians have a celebration honoring Peter where the Indians, plus the Darling children and Lost Boys, have a little party while singing "What Made the Red Man Red?". Soon, Wendy starts to tire of the savage behavior going on and decides to return to Hangman's Tree.
Return to Never Land
Though the Indians themselves do not appear, the camp itself makes a brief appearance when Jane and the others fly through Neverland.
Kingdom Hearts: Birth by Sleep
The camp is one of the locations in Neverland, though like in other recent media, the Indians do not appear. It serves as a battlefield for a clash between Aqua and Vanitas.
Peter Pan: Adventures in Never Land
Gallery
Trivia
- In many modern media, the camp often appears to be vacant with no Indians living there. This is probably due to the controversy regarding racial stereotyping to the Indians in the original film.
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