tag:blogger.com,1999:blog-7938459117789143606.post1397588809598604035..comments2023-09-30T04:38:22.123-05:00Comments on Peter Von Brown: Kensington DisneyPeter Von Brownhttp://www.blogger.com/profile/15042839698693906854noreply@blogger.comBlogger3125tag:blogger.com,1999:blog-7938459117789143606.post-23234590631010127872009-12-18T20:03:32.481-06:002009-12-18T20:03:32.481-06:00I agree--he didn't want it to be a pantomime a...I agree--he didn't want it to be a pantomime anyway, I don't think....<br /><br />(And Disney tends not to be that subtle, true.... :P)<br /><br />But you're welcome! ^_^ Glad I could help!<br /><br />(And that IS a "thank goodness"! :D Glad to hear it!Anonnoreply@blogger.comtag:blogger.com,1999:blog-7938459117789143606.post-24784427181773487002009-12-18T13:29:24.990-06:002009-12-18T13:29:24.990-06:00Ah, yes. I recall that scene. It had a particula...Ah, yes. I recall that scene. It had a particular chracter in it that a lot of people would like to see revived, if I remember correctly. I'm glad he went against this decision, too. For it generally undermined the whole of the story.<br /><br />And you're right, I doubt Disney studios delved that deeply into it to create this comic.<br /><br />However, reminding me of that "lost" and "dead" scene shows me that one of my ideas for a separate Pan novel dealing with the Jane, Margaret, etc. might just have some merit after all, as it's obviously subconsciously modeled after it.<br /><br />Thanks for the memory jog.<br /><br />P.S. - I'm liking what I have of <i>Peter Pan: Betwixt-&-Between</i> very much, thank goodness. :)Peter Von Brownhttps://www.blogger.com/profile/15042839698693906854noreply@blogger.comtag:blogger.com,1999:blog-7938459117789143606.post-78223151156816436642009-12-18T13:22:42.149-06:002009-12-18T13:22:42.149-06:00I doubt those have anything to do with this, but I...I doubt those have anything to do with this, but I was reminded of an early ending scene to the Peter Pan play that got cut out--it was set in Kensington Gardens and effectively turned the whole thing into a pantomime.... :P<br /><br />That's in the early draft of the play found on jmbarrie.co.uk, and I'm glad it was cut out....Anonnoreply@blogger.com