Rachel Hurd-Wood credited as playing...
Wendy Darling
- Peter: Wendy? One girl's worth more than 20 boys.
- Wendy: [under bed sheets] You really think so?
- Peter: I live with boys, the Lost Boys, they are well named!
- Wendy: Who are they?
- [asking as she gets out from under the sheets and makes Peter fall off the bed]
- Peter: Children who fall out of their prams when the nurse is not looking. If they are not claimed in seven days, they are sent to the Neverland.
- Wendy: Are there girls too?
- Peter: Girls are much too clever to fall out of their prams.
- [he says as he looks through the heart in Wendy's bed]
- Wendy: Where do you live?
- Peter: Second to the right, and then straight on till morning.
- Wendy: They put that on the letters?
- Peter: Don't get any letters.
- Wendy: But your mother gets letters.
- Peter: Don't have a mother.
- Wendy: No wonder you were crying.
- Peter: I wasn't crying about mothers. I was crying because I can't get this shadow to stick. And I wasn't crying.
- Wendy: Once upon a time there was a boy named Peter Pan, who decided not to grow up.
- Hook: [stabs the mast with his hook next to Wendy's head] Skip the prologue.
- Wendy: So... he flew away to the Neverland... where the pirates are.
- Noodler: [gasps] Was one of them pirates called Noodler?
- Wendy: Yes.
- Noodler: Captain, did you hear? I am in a story-
- [Hook shoots him]
- Wendy: Peter, I am sorry I must grow up. But... this is yours.
- [Hook grabs her]
- Wendy: [to Hook] Tis just a thimble.
- Captain Hook: [scoffs] How like a girl!
- [the pirates laugh]
- Captain Hook: By all means, my beauty, give Peter Pan your precious thimble.
- Wendy: This belongs to you and always will.
- [Kisses Peter]
- John: That was no thimble...
- Michael: That was her hidden kiss.
- [Wendy has just become the Lost Boys' mother]
- Peter: Welcome, mother! Discipline. That's what fathers believe in. We must spank the children immediately before they try to kill you again. In fact, we should kill them.
- [turns and chases after the Boys with a sword]
- Wendy: Peter! Father! I agree that they're... perfectly horrid, but... kill them and they should think themselves important.
- The Lost Boys: So important!
- Curly: And unique!
- Wendy: I... suggest something far more dreadful. Medicine. It's the most beastly, disgusting stuff. The sticky, sweet kind.
- The Lost Boys: Kill us! Please kill us!
- Wendy: My parents wanted me to grow up.
- Captain Hook: Growing up is such a barbarous business, full of inconvenience... and pimples.
- Peter: Tinkerbell... She's my fairy.
- Wendy: But, there's no such thing as f-
- [Peter flies up and closes her mouth]
- Peter: [firmly] Don't say that. Every time someone says that, a fairy somewhere falls down dead.
- [he goes to look for Tinkerbell]
- Peter: And I'll never find her if she's dead!
- Wendy: You don't mean to tell me... there's a *fairy* in this room?
- Wendy: My unfulfilled ambition is to write a great novel in three parts about my adventures.
- Aunt Millicent: What adventures?
- Wendy: I've yet to have them, but they will be perfectly thrilling.