Audience emotional responses for Peter Pan (2003) are primarily dominated by positive and adventurous feelings. 'Excitement' and 'Anticipation' are high, driven by the thrilling journey to Neverland, the swashbuckling adventures with Peter Pan and the Lost Boys, and the inevitable confrontations with Captain Hook. 'Joy' and 'Happiness' are central, stemming from the sheer delight of escaping the mundane, experiencing the magic of Neverland, and the freedom from grown-up rules. 'Awe' is significantly present, evoked by the stunning visuals of flying through the stars and the fantastical landscapes. While there are elements of 'Fear' and 'Anxiety' during encounters with Hook, these are balanced by the overall positive and adventurous tone, making it suitable for a family audience. 'Love' for family bonds and friendships, and 'Surprise' from magical occurrences, also contribute strongly. 'Sadness' and 'Melancholy' arise from the bittersweet themes of growing up and the inevitable return to reality, adding emotional depth without overwhelming the film's core sense of wonder and adventure.
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