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Esk explained everything pretty well, so I will just recap it with my own examples, because he basically said everything I would have. XD

Once twists the stories, like how Red Riding Hood is the Big Bad Wolf, or Jack (of beanstalk fame) is a woman. So shifting alignments is just some of the twists. That being said, the shifts they made, at least for Arthur and Pan, are not terribly off if you really think about the characters. Arthur would possibly have a big ego due to being "the one and future king" that was chosen by a magic sword, and Pan basically was a child abductor, so making them villians is not too far a stretch. Finally, Once trys to show that all characters, whether they are traditionally heroes or villians, are not black and white, but shades of grey.