The New Adventures of Peter Pan consists of 53 episodes across two seasons, featuring high-quality CGI and stereoscopic elements.
: Critics from Common Sense Media note that the show is designed for entertainment rather than strict education, though it maintains positive messages about friendship and support.
: Unlike many previous adaptations, this group is gender-diverse and includes characters with specific modern skills, such as Cynthia (mechanically talented) and Meera (of Indian origin). The New Adventures of Peter Pan
: Episodes often begin with a conflict in the real world—such as sibling rivalry or bad moods—which is then mirrored by a crisis in Neverland.
: The 3D animation provides a vibrant, modern look that differentiates it from the 1953 Disney film or the 1989 anime. The New Adventures of Peter Pan consists of
: Wendy III, John, and Michael are 21st-century descendants of the original Wendy Darling. They use modern technology like smartphones and laptops in London, but revert to classic sword-and-sorcery adventures in Neverland.
: Depicted as a "man-child" who appears slightly older than in traditional versions, Peter remains a mercurial hero who is fiercely protective of his friends but often reckless. : Episodes often begin with a conflict in
While traditional Peter Pan stories focus on the permanent escape from adulthood, this series uses Neverland as a laboratory for .