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Description Tiger Lily is the Indian princess in the Disney film Peter Pan . She has no spoken lines (though she tries to say the word "help!"), and she mostly has her nose turned up in a snobbish manner, probably due to her being proud and brave rather than simply pampered.

In the movie, Tiger Lily is the daughter of the Native Chief  and a loyal friend of Peter Pan . Her friendship with Peter Pan leads Captain Hook to believe that Tiger Lily knows where Peter Pan's hideout is located.

With the assistance of Mr. Smee , Captain Hook captures Tiger Lily and takes her to Skull Rock . The Indians believe that she was captured by the Lost Boys , and so do not come for her. Captain Hook places the bound Tiger Lily on a rock sticking out of the sea. He offers to set her free if she reveals the home of Peter Pan. He points out the rising tide, noting that Indian belief says that an Indian who dies by drowning cannot make it to the Happy Hunting Grounds. However, Tiger Lily knows better than to take the Captain at his word and refuses to talk. Losing his patience, Hook screams that Tiger Lily has one more chance.

Unknown to any of them, Peter Pan and Wendy  have spotted the trio. Peter Pan is able to spook Hook and Smee by mimicking a spirit. When Hook leaves to find the source of the voice, Peter Pan begins imitating Hook. In Hook's voice, Pan orders Smee to return Tiger Lily to her people. Smee complies, but is then yelled at by the real Hook, who orders Smee to put Tiger Lily back where he had her. Pan and Hook go back and forth, until Peter Pan is discovered by Hook. After a short battle, Hook is chased off by Tick-Tock the Crocodile . By this time, Tiger Lily has almost sunk beneath the rising tide. Peter Pan doesn't notice this until it is pointed out by Wendy. Peter Pan rescues Tiger Lily, and they, along with Wendy, return to the Indian Camp.

At the camp, Peter is named Chief Flying Eagle by the Chief, as a reward for rescuing Tiger Lily. During the following celebration, Tiger Lily flirts with and kisses Peter Pan, causing Wendy to leave the camp in a jealous huff.

Tiger Lily (c) Peter Pan (1953 film)

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