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  • Andrea and Melinda are contracted to auction furniture from a community inn before it is torn down. While cleaning the basement Melinda finds the lost spirits of three boys and their dog that perished in an orphanage fire 50 years ago. Melinda tries to help the boys pass on before the inn is destroyed by a moody multimillionaire. In the end, we learn that this man also lived at the orphanage and that, though he was presumed dead, his body was never found. But in fact, he was the only one that escaped from the fire and wanted to get rid of the bad memories.
  • "Lost Boys" is the 167th episode of Casualty and the 15th episode of the 10th series.
  • "Lost Boys" es el décimo episodio de la cuarta temporada de Dexter y el 46 de toda la serie. Fue emitido por primera vez el 29 de noviembre de 2009. La desaparición de un niño de diez años hace que Dexter cuestione todo lo que había asumido acerca de Trinity hasta el momento. Cody defiende una de las mentiras de Dexter y Masuka es incapaz de tratar con lo que ha visto en acción de gracias. Episodios de la cuarta temporada Temporadas: Primera · Segunda · Tercera · Cuarta · Quinta · Sexta · Séptima · Octava en:Episode 410: Lost Boys Categoría:Episodios de la cuarta temporada
  • The Lost Boys are a group of ragtag young boys led by Peter Pan in Neverland in Disney's 1953 film, Peter Pan. As the name suggests, the Lost Boys were all male characters. However, this changed in Return to Never Land, where Wendy's daughter, Jane, becomes the first Lost Girl (although she later leaves the group).
  • "Lost Boys" is the seventh episode of the first season of Bosch. It premiered on Amazon Instant Video and LOVEFiLM on 13 February 2015. The episode derives its title from the name of a group of characters who appear in J. M. Barrie's 1911 novel Peter and Wendy. The phrase was also used as the title of a 1984 Flying Pickets album, a 1992 Orson Scott Card novel, and a 1987 Joel Schumacher film.
  • The Lost Boys are a group of ragtag young boys led by Peter Pan in Never Land in Disney's 1953 film.
  • The Lost Boys are crafted legendary boots in Diablo III. They require character level 50 to be worn. Their level 70 crafted equivalent are Board Walkers.
  • Three teenage boys from an non-mainstream Mormon religious group, located in rural Arizona - visiting New York City via Mormon founder Joseph Smith's hometown of Palmyra, New York - are questioned regarding a crime committed in a New York City park. The unusual interrogations lead Detectives Cyrus Lupo and Kevin Bernard to question the group's prophet, Wyatt Landon, in Palmyra, NY.
  • The Lost Boys are Peter Pan's companions in Neverland, and he is their leader. As pre-teen boys lacking any adult supervision, they are often ill-behaved, and enjoy the freedom their wild lifestyle offers, but they usually have a hidden (or not-so-hidden) desire for a "mother" (even when they don't know exactly what those are). They were introduced in J. M. Barrie's play Peter Pan, The Boy Who Wouldn't Grow Up, developed further in the novel Peter and Wendy, and appear in most adaptations and extensions to the story. The Lost Boys – as well as Peter – were inspired by the Llewelyn Davies boys, whom Barrie befriended in 1897.
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  • The Lost Boys in Peter and Wendy by J. M. Barrie
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  • The Lost Boys
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  • Kinect Disneyland Adventures
  • Disney Universe
  • Kingdom Hearts: Birth by Sleep
  • Hidden Worlds
  • Epic Mickey: Power of Illusion
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  • Lost Boys
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  • "It's Not Easy Being Green"
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  • Lost Boys
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  • 1995-12-23
  • 2005-10-21
  • 2015-02-13
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  • The Lost Boys meeting Wendy.
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  • "And Straight on 'Til Morning"
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  • The Lion King 1½
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NEXT
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  • Ashley Pharoah
  • David Fallon
  • Joe Gonzalez & Eric Overmyer
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  • Robert Gabriel
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  • Andrea and Melinda are contracted to auction furniture from a community inn before it is torn down. While cleaning the basement Melinda finds the lost spirits of three boys and their dog that perished in an orphanage fire 50 years ago. Melinda tries to help the boys pass on before the inn is destroyed by a moody multimillionaire. In the end, we learn that this man also lived at the orphanage and that, though he was presumed dead, his body was never found. But in fact, he was the only one that escaped from the fire and wanted to get rid of the bad memories.
  • "Lost Boys" is the 167th episode of Casualty and the 15th episode of the 10th series.
  • Three teenage boys from an non-mainstream Mormon religious group, located in rural Arizona - visiting New York City via Mormon founder Joseph Smith's hometown of Palmyra, New York - are questioned regarding a crime committed in a New York City park. The unusual interrogations lead Detectives Cyrus Lupo and Kevin Bernard to question the group's prophet, Wyatt Landon, in Palmyra, NY. Issues of state jurisdiction - in this case, between New York and Arizona - complicate an already complex trial, which deals with issues of religious freedom, polygamy, (which puts DA Jack McCoy at odds with ADA Connie Rubirosa and ADA Michael Cutter) child wives, child abandonment, and threats of spousal abuse.
  • "Lost Boys" es el décimo episodio de la cuarta temporada de Dexter y el 46 de toda la serie. Fue emitido por primera vez el 29 de noviembre de 2009. La desaparición de un niño de diez años hace que Dexter cuestione todo lo que había asumido acerca de Trinity hasta el momento. Cody defiende una de las mentiras de Dexter y Masuka es incapaz de tratar con lo que ha visto en acción de gracias. Episodios de la cuarta temporada Temporadas: Primera · Segunda · Tercera · Cuarta · Quinta · Sexta · Séptima · Octava en:Episode 410: Lost Boys Categoría:Episodios de la cuarta temporada
  • The Lost Boys are a group of ragtag young boys led by Peter Pan in Neverland in Disney's 1953 film, Peter Pan. As the name suggests, the Lost Boys were all male characters. However, this changed in Return to Never Land, where Wendy's daughter, Jane, becomes the first Lost Girl (although she later leaves the group).
  • "Lost Boys" is the seventh episode of the first season of Bosch. It premiered on Amazon Instant Video and LOVEFiLM on 13 February 2015. The episode derives its title from the name of a group of characters who appear in J. M. Barrie's 1911 novel Peter and Wendy. The phrase was also used as the title of a 1984 Flying Pickets album, a 1992 Orson Scott Card novel, and a 1987 Joel Schumacher film.
  • The Lost Boys are a group of ragtag young boys led by Peter Pan in Never Land in Disney's 1953 film.
  • The Lost Boys are crafted legendary boots in Diablo III. They require character level 50 to be worn. Their level 70 crafted equivalent are Board Walkers.
  • The Lost Boys are Peter Pan's companions in Neverland, and he is their leader. As pre-teen boys lacking any adult supervision, they are often ill-behaved, and enjoy the freedom their wild lifestyle offers, but they usually have a hidden (or not-so-hidden) desire for a "mother" (even when they don't know exactly what those are). They were introduced in J. M. Barrie's play Peter Pan, The Boy Who Wouldn't Grow Up, developed further in the novel Peter and Wendy, and appear in most adaptations and extensions to the story. The Lost Boys – as well as Peter – were inspired by the Llewelyn Davies boys, whom Barrie befriended in 1897. In the novel, Barrie explains that the Lost Boys are boys who fell out of their prams while their nannies were looking the other way, in places such as Kensington Gardens. After going unclaimed for seven days, they are whisked off to Neverland, where they live with Peter Pan. There are no "Lost Girls", because (as Peter explains) girls are too clever to be lost in this manner. Although it's popularly thought that they remain boys forever (and Barrie states that time operates differently in Neverland), Barrie comments about them routinely getting killed, or they "seem to be growing up" and Peter "thins them out" when they do that (After all, if they never grew up, and new boys continued to be lost by their nannies, Neverland would eventually become overwhelmed with them). The six Lost Boys in Barrie's story are: * Tootles - He is described as the most humble of the lost boys because of his terrible luck with adventures: as soon as Tootles goes away to complete a chore or somesuch, bloody battles and thrilling adventures take place. Because of this, he has become accepting of his lot in life, and is much sweeter for it. He is the one who shoots Wendy Darling with a bow and arrow after Tinker Bell tells them Wendy is a bird, and convinces them that killing her would bring great favor with Peter, and when the mistake is discovered he invites Peter to kill him. However, since Wendy survives, Tootles is spared. Though he is titled clumsy and silly, Tootles is the first to defend Wendy when she wants to return to London. When Peter takes possession of The Jolly Roger, Tootles takes Smee's place as boatswain. At the end of the novel, he returns to London with Wendy and the other Lost Boys and eventually grows up to become a judge. * Nibs - He is described as "gay", joyful and debonair, possibly the bravest Lost Boy. He is chased by wolves in chapter five, and tattles on Slightly in chapter ten. He says the only thing he remembers about his mother is that she always wanted a cheque-book; he says he would love to give her one. He grows up to work in an office. * Curly - He is the most troublesome Lost Boy, described by Barrie as "a pickle" (a person who gets into pickles) and gets into trouble so much that he habitually takes the blame even when he didn't do it. He is in charge of building the little house in chapter six. Curly grows up to work in an office. * Slightly - the most conceited, because he believes he remembers his life before being lost. * First Twin and Second Twin - Two of the Lost Boys are Twins, commonly known as First Twin and Second Twin. They know little about themselves; they aren't allowed to, because Peter Pan doesn't know what Twins are, and no Lost Boy is allowed to know anything that Peter doesn't. They stay close together "in an apologetic sort of way."
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