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When Neal arrives in Neverland to save his son Henry, Felix captures him until being knocked out after he breaks free. Upon his capture of the group from Storybrooke, Felix is taken to the town and placed in jail, until Peter Pan breaks him free, explaining his plot to make the town "The New Neverland" with possession of the original Dark Curse ...
OUAT Entertainment was a French studio that creates and publishes Video games. OUAT is the acronym of Once Upon A Time , the logo of the company represent the symbols of the circle (O), the square [U], the triangle (A) and the cross (T).
The series begins by introducing a bail bondswoman, Emma Swan (Jennifer Morrison) and her son, Henry Mills (Jared S. Gilmore), who discover that a town named Storybrooke in Maine is a remnant of a parallel fantasy world that was cursed by Henry's adoptive mother, the Evil Queen / Regina Mills (Lana Parrilla), and that all the characters from ...
One object of Once Upon a Time is to tell a fairy tale as a group. [1] [3] While the story is developed by the whole group, the competitive aspect of the game is that each player has an individual goal of using all of the "Storytelling" cards they have in hand, and finishing the story with their own special "Happy Ever After" card.
"Heroes and Villains" is the eleventh episode and mid-season finale of the fourth season of the American fantasy drama series Once Upon a Time, which aired on December 14, 2014. This episode marked the return of the villainess Maleficent, as well as the introductions of Cruella de Vil and Ursula the Se
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The latter referring the character name that was a source of confusion in the casting credits before its air date. [ 8 ] Christine Orlando of TV Fanatic also gave the episode a positive review, rating it a 4.5 out of 5, noting Rumpelstiltskin's subplot, saying "the revelation that Peter Pan was actually Rumpel's father totally floored me.