Peter Pan notes
• The magic after closing time in Kensington Park was the original setting of Peter's adventures. Freddy's is about the 'magic' after closing time.
• Kensington Park was like Neverland.
• A place like Neverland is like Freddy's. Also reflected in the Flipside. Sold as a sanctuary but is filled with monsters, death, and in perpetual war.
• Peter breaks into kids rooms. Is caught, shadow abandons him, Peter asks for kids to help find his shadow (groomer behavior ie. I lost my puppy can you help me find it)
• Magical place called Freddy's. Afton lures kids.
• Peter uses Child Soldiers.
• The lost boys dont age because either they get killed by pirates or by Peter Pan himself.
"The boys on the island vary, of course, in numbers, according as they get killed and so on; and when they seem to be growing up, which is against the rules, Peter thins them out; but at this time there were six of them, counting the twins as two"
• Theory: the pirates are old lost boys.
• Theory: Hook is the first lost boy. Hook was Peter's favorite lost boy.
• You forget when in Neverland. You forget everything before Neverland. You become lost. Like the victims of Afton.
• Tricked into coming.
• Peter says theyre only orphans but thats not true. Wendy, Michael and company have parents.
• You can leave, but not if you forget where you came from.
• Parents are sad their kids were kidnapped
• Later releases Peter Pan comes back to take Wendy's daughter and Wendy's daughter's daughter. He always comes back.
• Peter Pan is about kidnapping and split personalities
• Stalker of Children or someone who dreamed of being a boy
• Little White Bird, first appearance. He's shown as a baby.
• Peter returns home, mom had another child. Tries to go through window.
• Window open = Mom thinks child might come back. Window closed = Mom moved on. Gave love to new child. The window was closed.
• Wendy's pet dog cant be fooled by Peter. Growls at him.
• Reclaim shadow. Separated from owner. Dual personality.
• Peter Pan syndrome
• Peter isn't a boy, possibly something from another world.
• Prankster. Liar. Does whatever he wants.
• Can mimic anyones voice. Can throw voice.
• Wendy is a storyteller and Peter Pan wants her.
• No sexuality
• Peter steals kids when babysitters look the other way.
• Tinkerbell helped Peter Pan. Keeping him in a perpetual state of 'happiness'.
• Tinkerbell is treacherous, malicious. In Peter's company. Tries to dispatch Wendy.
• Sometimes fairy steal children, or swap them for their own 'changeling lore'
• Scared of disobedience. Peter is feared leader.
• Narcissist. Pretends to love Wendy only because he wants to try it out. Not real love.
• Whole world imprisoned. Time does not pass when Peter is gone. Its his world. He cannot die.
• Children can be cruel, Peter is a perpetual child
• Doesn't care about Lost Boys.
• Peter lives in a mound underground.
• Hook is adulthood. Gave home to adult lost boys.
• Hook got out, but came back.
• Peter Pan cut of Hooks arm and fed it to a crocodile.
• Kids love for life and their parents brings them back home
• Lost boys return as ghosts because theyre long dead
Writer of Peter Pan, J.M. Barrie history
- J.M Barrie had an older brother David
- David was the golden child, their mom loved him most.
- David tragically died in his teenage years. Slipping on ice.
- Mrs.Barrie was devastated and closed herself off. Continually said that her dead son would be her eternal son, never growing old.
- Their moms repeating idea of death = forever young in Barrie's mind.
- Eternal childhood idea.
- J.M. Barrie dressed up as David, mimicking David. He learned how to whistle like David from David's old friends.
- Pretending to be David was his only way to communicate with his mother.
- J.M. Barrie grew up to be a successful writer.
- J.M. Barrie married but was not interested in his wife.
- J.M. Barrie would approach families and children at Kensington Park or other places. When asked by parents or nannys, he said it was okay he's the famous writer, therefore granting him permission.
- J.M Barrie met a family with 5 boys. He became really interested in them and became friends with their mother Mary. The boys father did not approve.
- These boys would inspire the Lost Boys.
- These 5 boys would inspire a lot of J.M. Barries writing.
- Michael was J.M.'s favorite of the 5.
- The 5 boys parents, died. First the father of cancer then the mother a year later. The mother of the 5 boys wanted custody of the boys to go to Jenny (Mary's sister).
- J.M. changed the name on the will from Jenny to Jimmy (his name)
18. J.M. Barrie forged the will and got custody of the 5 orphan boys. - J.M. friends were children, but they would grow up and leave him.
- Most of the children grew to resent him along with their lives and stories used for personal gain.
- Peter, another of the boys, was really tortured having the titular name.
There's a lot of fascinating similarities in FNAF to not only the story "Peter Pan" but also the author J.M. Barries own life.
Next "Winnie the Pooh" and Christopher Robin similarities
This is a lot of coincidences and I dont think will help solve anything. Im just having fun looking into possible inspirations for the FNAF story.