Peter Pan himself will make his first appearance in Disney Channel’s Jake and the Never Land Pirates in a primetime special Monday, February 13. In the episode Peter Pan Returns the character comes back to Pirate Island in search of his lost shadow. Adam Wylie (Picket Fences) voices Peter. The episode features six new songs. Sharon Osbourne, Josh Duhamel, Jane Kaczmarek and Tiffani Thiessen voice recurring roles. Other voice cast members include David Arquette, Tori Spelling, Lisa Loeb, Adam West and Ariel Winter. Season two of Jake and the Never Land Pirates debuts Monday February 20 with new episodes daily at 8:30 a.m. ET/PT as part of Disney Channel’s Disney Junior programming block for kids age 2-7.


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sorry im confused, why is there a series set on Neverland, not featuring Peter Pan? No wonder ive never heard of it.
Wow! You guys must not have kids, because this is probably one of the bigger kiddie shows out right now.
Glad Peter’s stopping by. Otherwise, the Caucasian main characters are the villains or a fat kid.
This is an awesome show. My children and I love it! To the people putting the show down, the reason u havent seen it is probably cause ur an adult.
I’ve seen commercials for this episode, and I myself don’t understand the show. Since when are Neverland Pirates good? Why would a show based in Neverland not include Peter Pan? Why doesn’t Peter Pan *LOOK* like Peter Pan(in my opinion he looks creepy from the commercials)? Where has Peter Pan been if he hasn’t been in Neverland? Why would Jake and his gang of pirates be considered Peter Pan’s pirates? Most of all…. Why mess with Peter Pan and Neverland in the first place? Leave my childhood memories alone, and don’t change them around!
This is a wonderful children’s show. I grew up loving Disney and now my children 8&2 love this show. We as a family watched the new episode and we loved it. Looking forward to new episodes we have the Dvd and all other episodes on the dvr we watch it everyday.
Honestly this is an adorable show in which I let all three of my children watch. As adults we r too quick to judge. If you have not sat down and watched this show please do not judge. This show plays with the idea of “our” old Peter Pan, but only in hopes in inspiring our children to use there imagination. This is a clean fun show that I thoroughly love and trust for my children.