5.04.2007

Round 2 Match 6


Feminine Wile vs. Fairy Style!
Veronica, who melted Lumiere and used him to wax her legs, faces the eternally boyish Peter Pan. Would Ronnie's money and charms woo Peter away from the mermaids, pixies and Wendy's that already adore him? Or will she be like all the rest, left in the cold while Peter plays his flute with the boys?

Comments:
I think that if the original Disney Peter Pan was pictured in the thumbnail, I may be pursuaded to vote him. I guess it's one of those familiarity things.

Veronica and her DD's (Double Digests), get my vote this week.
 
Peter Pan is pretty big - but not as iconic as Miss Lodge.
Veronica has held her own throughout the changing landscape of pop culture - changing with it and enjoying a lasting popularity.
I think if it had been Tinkerbell instead of Peter Pan this would have been a different contest.
 
Straw Vote:

Erik: Veronica
Tenille: Peter
Dianne: Peter
 
are you kidding me? peter pan (in all of his incarnations) has been around for generations - more than 100 years! in that time, it has been adapted on the stage, television and the silver screen. it has been a musical and animated film. it has inspired sequels and prequels and stirred up controversy. it is studied in institutions of higher learning and read to children in bed at night.

veronica - even with her double digests - cannot compete with peter.

besides, if they ever met, peter would kick veronica's scrawny little ass!

http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Peter_Pan
 
I'll take Veronica - I'm not so hot on Peter. Maybe if it was Cap'n Hook...
 
Although I have to agree that more hours of my childhood (and teenage hood) were spent with the crew from Riverside, I do think that Moxywoman is right about the iconic status.

Peter Pan stands for the original Lost Boys, Never never land and the concept that it is okay not to always be a grown-up.

TH
 
G for P 'cause he can fly. Give him 10 years and he'll change his mind...
 
Umm... Archie comics will forever hold a place in my heart....

But I think Peter Pan is more iconic... more cross-generational (is that a word?) influence...
 
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