Although the last part of the manga was inundated with criticism and the anime’s second season was a flop of colossal proportions, The Promised Neverland it is also one of the most important works of recent times. What we don’t know, however, is that Emma, Norman, and Ray’s adventure was influenced by Peter Pan.
Peter Pan was founded in 1902 by British author James Matthew Barrie and is still one of them today most popular fairy tales in the world. Between novels, comics, films, animation adaptations and merchandise of all kinds, there is no child who does not know the adventure of the “boy who did not want to grow up”.
Apparently Kaiu Shirai, the mangaka responsible for The Promised Neverland, is also a big fan of James Matthew Barrie’s story. In fact, in a recent interview, the Japanese author stated that the Title of his work is closely related to Peter Pan.
“We wanted to make a big distinction between the kindness the title can suggest and the actual hell that happens in the story. The word ‘promise’ comes from Sir James Matthew Barries Peter Pan and makes a promise to Wendy. Our story would eventually include. ” a promise between humans and demons. This led to the fact that the English title had a connection with the title phrase ‘Promised Land’. “
Hence the search for the “promised land” is nothing short of one Quote about Neverland, to Peter Pan, Wendy, and Captain Hook. The Promised Neverland 2 fought for the title of “worst anime ending”. Here are the reasons for The Promised Neverland 2’s colossal flop.




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