Nana II is a St. Bernard who appears in Disney's 2002 film Return to Never Land, the sequel to the 1953 film Peter Pan. She used to be a nursemaid like her relative, Nana, but became slightly cynical around World War II.
Background
Physical appearance
Nana II physically resembles an exact replica of her predecessor Nana I - a large female St. Bernard dog with brown fur with creamy tan muzzle, chest and paws, and a bushy tail with a creamy tan tip at it's end, and with big blue eyes - although unlike her predecessor, she does not wear a nursemaid cap on her head; instead, she wears a grey WWII military helmet when helping Jane get Danny's birthday present in order to protect herself from the wartime bombings for safety reasons.
Personality
Nana II is a fun-loving St. Bernard. Like Nana with Wendy, John, and Michael Darling, she feels the need to protect Jane and Danny. It is unknown whether or not she puts toys away or serves medicine.
Role in the film
Nana II is Edward, Wendy, Jane, and Danny's pet dog. She is most likely a descendant from Nana. She helps Jane on her mission to deliver Danny's birthday present through war-torn London dodging bombs and marching soldiers. She seems to be very active in saving England with Jane. When Jane exclaims Peter Pan isn't real, she leaves the nursery heartbroken and disappointed. She is very happy when Edward returns home from the war and Jane has found her faith despite it. Like Nana, she looks out the nursery window at the end of the film.
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Trivia
- Nana II is obviously named after Nana from the first film and they are clearly related, though it's unknown whether she is Nana's daughter, niece, or even granddaughter.