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When the group finally gained access to Wendy's cabin, they found her unconscious on the floor. Peter immediately grabbed her and got her off of the ship, taking her to Big Ben in London. | When the group finally gained access to Wendy's cabin, they found her unconscious on the floor. Peter immediately grabbed her and got her off of the ship, taking her to Big Ben in London. | ||
After returning to London, Wendy first asks Sora to fix the hands on one of Big Ben's faces after she notices that the time displayed is incorrect. Afterwards, she walks the perimeter of the tower, Peter at her side, at first pleading him to stay with her, but in the end understanding his need to return to Neverland and telling him that she will never forget him. | After returning to London, Wendy first asks Sora to fix the hands on one of Big Ben's faces after she notices that the time displayed is incorrect. Afterwards, she walks the perimeter of the tower, Peter at her side, at first pleading him to stay with her, but in the end understanding his need to return to Neverland and telling him that she will never forget him. It can be assumed she spends the rest of her days on top of big Ben. | ||
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Wendy first appears in Walt Disney's animated feature, ''{{w| Peter Pan (1953 film)|Peter Pan}}''. Her voice actor from this appearance, Kathryn Beaumont, returned to voice Wendy in the North American version of ''Kingdom Hearts''; she also provided the voice of [[Alice]]. Transitively, Wendy's portrayal in ''Peter Pan'' was in turn based on the character of Wendy Darling in J. M. Barrie's stage play ''Peter Pan, or The Boy Who Wouldn't Grow Up'', and the resulting novelization ''Peter and Wendy'', published seven years later. She is also believed to be derived from the character of Maimie Mannering from ''Peter Pan'''s first story, ''Peter Pan in Kensington Gardens'', which was first seen in 1902. | |||
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