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A new Peter Pan popcorn bucket is now available at Tokyo DisneySea, ahead of the grand opening of Fantasy Springs.

Peter Pan Popcorn Bucket – ¥3200 (Approximately $20.36 USD)

The popcorn bucket, which is created in the likeness of the top portion of London’s clock tower that houses Big Ben, has a different image on each of its four sides. They are all slightly translucent, helping to create a glow when the internal light is turned on. On this side, we see Peter and the Darling children in silhouette in front of the clock’s face. It replicates a scene from the 1953 film.

Another side sees Peter leading Wendy, John and Michael as they fly over London with the help of Tinker Bell’s pixie dust.

This side is a simple clock face.

Finally, on the fourth side, Captain Hook and Smee stand aboard the Jolly Roger, with Tick-Tock and Mermaid Lagoon in the distance.

A Tinker Bell figure is attached to the popcorn bucket’s strap.

Heew’s a look at the bucket illuminated in the dark. The intensity of the light will depend on how much popcorn is inside the bucket.

The Peter Pan popcorn bucket went on sale May 28, ahead of the June 6 opening of Fantasy Springs. It can be found with the Fantasy-Springs exclusive roast beef-flavored popcorn at the Popcorn Wagon, and outside of Fantasy Springs at the popcorn wagon in Adventureland.

The new bucket is themed to Peter Pan’s Never Land, one of three themed areas in Fantasy Springs. The other two — Frozen Kingdom and Rapunzel’s Forest — are themed to “Frozen” and “Tangled,” respectively. You can check out our full guide to Fantasy Springs to learn more about everything you can find inside the new port.

What do you think of the new Peter Pan popcorn bucket? Would you like to see it show up at Walt Disney World or Disneyland Resort? Check out our YouTube video of Peter Pan’s Never Land Adventure at Fantasy Springs:

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