This document discusses various adaptations of J.M. Barrie's Peter Pan story over the years, including the 1911 play, 1953 Disney animated film, 1954 musical, 1991 film Hook, and more recent novels and films. It focuses on the 1953 Disney adaptation, noting that it helped popularize the story and inspire further adaptations. The author believes the Disney version is largely responsible for Peter Pan becoming well known, and that few adaptations would exist without it.