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The Lost Boys is the name for the rag-tag groups of boys that live with Peter Pan in Neverland. They first appeared in the Kingdom Hearts series in the pages of the third volume of the Kingdom Hearts manga. Recently shown to appear in Kingdom Hearts Birth by Sleep, this is their first appearance in the actual video game. These rascals first debuted in Disney's animated classic, Peter Pan.
Story
Kingdom Hearts Birth by Sleep
10 years before Sora ever landed upon Captain Hook's pirate ship in Neverland on his search for friends Riku and Kairi, Peter Pan and Tinker Bell lived in Neverland with his mischievous team of playmates, the Lost Boys. Together the childish pranksters spent their days in endless bliss. That is, until, Keyblade warriors Terra, Aqua, and Ventus each visited the world. The Lost Boys, Peter Pan included, were awestruck by the foreign heroes, having many conversations with them.
Origin
In the first Peter Pan film, the Lost Boys made their first appearance when Peter took the Darling children to Neverland. The jealous Tinker Bell told them a "Wendy-Bird" had started a flight across the island, and needed to be hunted down. This later led to conflicts between Peter Pan, the Boys, and the Darlings, John and Michael Darling wanting to join their wild brigade as not only Native Americans, but Lost Boys themselves. The Lost Boys also viewed Wendy as a mother-like figure, demanding she told them stories. It eventually all came down to the final battle with Captain Hook, the children victorious in the end. The Lost Boys were sad to lose their "mother," but reluctantly allowed the Darlings to return home under Peter Pan's watchful eye.
In the second Peter Pan film, Wendy has grown up and has a daughter of her own, Jane Darling, a high-spirited girl who does not believe in her mother's stories of Neverland as her little brother does. Her opinion is forced to change, however, when Captain Hook kidnaps her. Jane is rescued by Peter Pan, however, and is taken to the home of the Lost Boys. It is then the Boys' job to teach her how to have fun. It all winds down to yet another final battle with Captain Hook, the Lost Boys having finally unlocked Jane's inner-child.
Trivia
- Of all the members of the Lost Boys shown in the Disney movies, only Cubby (the one dressed as a bear) and Slightly (the one dressed as a fox) have been confirmed to appear.