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  • John Darling
  • John Darling
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  • John Napoleon Darling is the second youngest of the Darling children. When Peter Pan can't lead the Lost Boys, he acts as their intelligent leader. He is 12 years old and is fascinated by pirates.
  • John Darling is the brother of Wendy and Michael Darling, and a character in Disney's 1953 film Peter Pan.
  • John Darling (Juan Darling en español) es un personaje de la película Peter Pan.
  • The talk show featured many celebrity "guests" -- including Miss Piggy, who appeared in the strip for a week in June 1979. In this sequence, the show's producer, Reed, teases John by promising him that "a certain well-known blond actress... who became a smash as a member of a TV program... and who just finished her first movie... is going to appear on our show this week!" John is delighted, thinking that he'll be interviewing Farrah Fawcett -- and winds up sitting down with Miss Piggy. John protests at the idea of interviewing a "stupid puppet," but Reed insists that he's finally booked a big star. John interviews Piggy for the week of strips, and the sequence ends with John making a pig joke and getting a karate chop in the neck.
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Pets
Alignment
  • Good
Goal
  • To cross swords with Captain Hook and his pirate crew
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Enemigos
Row 1 info
  • John Napoleon Darling
Dislikes
  • His father's mocking of Peter Pan
Juegos
  • Disney Universe
  • Epic Mickey: Power of Illusion
Row 2 info
  • Peter Pan, the Boy Who Wouldn't Grow Up
Amigos
Hogar
Row 1 title
  • Real Name
Row 2 title
  • First Appearance
minions
películas
  • Once Upon a Halloween
  • Peter Pan
  • Disney Sing-Along Songs
  • Mickey's Magical Christmas
Row 3 info
  • J.M. Barrie & Ela Q. May
Row 3 title
  • Created by
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Inspiration
  • John Darling from the novel of Peter & Wendy by J.M. Barrie
Box Title
  • John Darling
Voice
Nombre
  • John Darling
Games
Last
  • "The New Neverland"
Familia
Likes
  • Pirate stories, Wendy's stories of Peter Pan
Series
  • House of Mouse
  • Jake and the Never Land Pirates
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  • 30704
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  • John Michael 309.png
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Appearance
  • Slender, 8-years-old, both brown hair and eyes, fair skin, dark brown eyebrows
Actor
  • Matt Kane
  • (William Ainscough )
  • Matt Green
  • William Ainscough and Matt Kane
Name
  • John Darling
Personality
  • Mildly intelligent, pompous, impressionable, thrill-seeking, mature
First
  • "Second Star to the Right"
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Shows
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  • Peter Pan's Flight
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  • 200
Model
Title
  • John Darling
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  • left
  • right
Weapons
  • Umbrella
Enemies
Powers
  • Flight
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Home
  • Bloomsbury, London, England, UK
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  • JuanDarling.png
Occupation
  • Substitue leader of the Lost Boys in Peter's absence
Family
Films
Friends
Place
Quote
  • "Jim-A-Nee!"
  • "Look! We're rising off the floor!"
Count
  • 4
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  • John and Michael infiltrate Storybrooke, at the cost of their car's rear end.
  • A Darling reunion.
  • The Darlings fail.
  • The Darling siblings are warned about the dangers of magic.
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  • John Napoleon Darling is the second youngest of the Darling children. When Peter Pan can't lead the Lost Boys, he acts as their intelligent leader. He is 12 years old and is fascinated by pirates.
  • John Darling is the brother of Wendy and Michael Darling, and a character in Disney's 1953 film Peter Pan.
  • John Darling (Juan Darling en español) es un personaje de la película Peter Pan.
  • The talk show featured many celebrity "guests" -- including Miss Piggy, who appeared in the strip for a week in June 1979. In this sequence, the show's producer, Reed, teases John by promising him that "a certain well-known blond actress... who became a smash as a member of a TV program... and who just finished her first movie... is going to appear on our show this week!" John is delighted, thinking that he'll be interviewing Farrah Fawcett -- and winds up sitting down with Miss Piggy. John protests at the idea of interviewing a "stupid puppet," but Reed insists that he's finally booked a big star. John interviews Piggy for the week of strips, and the sequence ends with John making a pig joke and getting a karate chop in the neck. The Muppets returned to the strip for two weeks in December 1980, for a story which brought John to the set of The Muppet Show as a guest star. The storyline begins with John writing to Jim Henson and offering to appear on his show; Henson replies that "we can always use another dummy!" John flies to London, where he meets Henson and Frank Oz. For the next week and a half, the strip created its own fictional episode of The Muppet Show. John talks backstage with Miss Piggy, Kermit the Frog and Scooter, and appears in a magic act with Gonzo. Statler and Waldorf make a joke at John's expense, and then John appears in a "Veterinarian's Hospital" sketch with Dr. Bob, Nurse Piggy and Nurse Janice. The sequence ends with John and Kermit saying good night in front of the curtains.
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