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History Ignited Season 1 Episode 48

This week on History Ignited (Webby-winning!), we soar into the history of Disney’s 1953 Peter Pan—the film that took us to Neverland, lit up toy stores, and inspired a ride at Disneyland. 🎥✈️

Join Andrew, Amy, Caroline & Dave as we explore:

  • How J.M. Barrie’s 1904 play became a Technicolor smash in 1953
  • The Cold War context that made audiences crave magical escape
  • Tinker Bell’s rise as Disney’s glittering mascot
  • The enduring magic of “You Can Fly” & “Following the Leader”
  • Peter Pan’s Flight ride debuting at Disneyland in 1955

💡 Fun fact: Disney re-released Peter Pan multiple times (’58, ’69, ’76…)—proof that Neverland never grows old!

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