Peter Pan — Based on Bobby Driscoll
The origin story of Peter Pan, the eternal boy who never grows up, is intriguing. The character was based on 16-year-old Bobby Driscoll, the voice actor and live-action model who brought him to life on screen. However, Walt Disney, the creative force behind the film, expressed concerns to the animation team about the striking resemblance between Peter Pan and Bobby Driscoll, particularly in their facial features. Disney felt Peter Pan appeared "too masculine" and "old" for the character's supposed age.
Despite Walt Disney's reservations, the character's design remained true to the inspiration drawn from Bobby Driscoll. This unique choice showcased the strong influence of the voice actor on the character's visual portrayal and the importance of capturing the essence of a character through both voice and appearance. Peter Pan's timeless appeal resonates with audiences, partly thanks to Bobby Driscoll's contributions to the character's enduring legacy.