The film Peter Pan is a derivative of Peter Pan, a famous Scottish children's book. In the original story, Wendy Darling is taken to Neverland by Peter Pan, a boy who will never grow up. She agrees with Peter Pan, who is afraid of loneliness, that she will never grow up and will always be with Peter Pan. Later, they and their friends in Neverland repelled Captain Hook, and Wendy chose to leave Neverland and return to reality to grow up and have children. But Wendy's agreement with Peter Pan continues to stand. This agreement has been passed on from generation to generation and has been fulfilled in each generation of girls of Wendy Darling's daughter and granddaughter. Whenever a girl of Wendy's descendants grows up, Peter Pan will visit and mention the agreement that every girl will have to go to the carefree Neverland or return to the troubled reality. By the third generation, another Darling girl named Wendy was going to grow up. This time she decided to completely separate the fantasy world from reality, leave Peter Pan forever and grow up bravely.