Well, fuck all of you; I liked it!:p)
Hope I didn't offend anyone with the "fuck," strictly toungue-in-cheek. That said, Peter Pan is the quintessential children's story. It takes on, head on, the fear of growing up, the destruction of innocence, the problems of adolescence, the bright spark of childhood's freedoms dulling into the mundane grind of responsibility. Almost every other children's story tries to distract children from this fact.
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Maybe Pan just seems like "old hat" to kids these days with Potter mania running so rampant...
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More likely just that Potter is a tale for a generation that, like Potter, has been forced to grow up far too early.