| NOTE: This article is only about Captain Hook from the Pirate Fairy and Jake and the Neverland Pirates series as his original Peter Pan movie and its sequel was approved as Pure Evil. |
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| ~ Captain Hook when he is almost eaten by Tick Tock and the Octopus, also his most famous quote. |
Captain James Bartholomew Hook is the main antagonist of Walt Disney's Peter Pan franchise, one of the secondary antagonists of Mickey's House of Villains, the main antagonist of the 2014 Disney Fairies prequel The Pirate Fairy, and the main antagonist of the Disney Junior show Jake and the Never Land Pirates.
He is a pirate captain of the Jolly Roger in Neverland who seeks revenge against Peter Pan for cutting off his hand and feeding it to a crocodile. He is also the boss of his pirate crew including Mr. Smee and the arch-nemesis of Peter Pan, Zarina and Jake.
Since 1983, he has been voiced by Corey Burton, who also played Count Dooku from the Star Wars: The Clone Wars. In The Pirate Fairy, he was voiced by Tom Hiddleston.
His Evil Ranking[]
What Makes Him Heinous?[]
In General[]
- Overall, Captain Hook has a deep hatred for Peter Pan and does anything he can to kill him even if unprovoked by Peter and the Lost Boys.
- Despite losing his hand to Peter Pan, it doesn’t serve as a motivating factor for his crimes considering he was already a ruthless pirate before Peter cuts it off.
- Not to mention, the Lost Boys, the Darling kids, and Jane all had nothing to do with Hook losing his hand to begin with, and yet, he still attempts to kill them since they serve as Peter Pan’s allies, showing he has a deep hatred for children.
The Pirate Fairy[]
- He manipulated Zarina into helping him steal the pixie dust so that he can use it to make his ship fly so that he can head to Earth.
- When Zarina outlived her usefulness, Hook trapped her inside a cage so that she can't stop him, taking on his true role as leader of the pirates when he was making Zarina think she was.
- When Tinker Bell and her friends took back the pixie dust, Hook threatened to drop Zarina in the water and let her drown if they do not give him the pixie dust.
- He then dropped Zarina in the water anyway with her only barely surviving, despite Tink giving him the pixie dust.
- He attempted to murder Tinker Bell and her 5 fairy friends when they got in his way, as well as leaving his crew when they are knocked off the ship.
- In this movie, he is taken seriously more than his other appearances in other medias with his only real comedic moment is his defeat of him being chased by the baby crocodile.
Jake and the Never Land Pirates[]
- Once he had access to the doom stone, he started turning everyone in sight into stone and planned to take over Neverland by turning everyone into stone which allows him to stand out.
- Throughout the series, he attempted to murder the three heroes multiple times.
- While the series would later introduce more villains who can be considered more dangerous than Hook, like ShiverJack, Lord Fathom, Dread the Evil Genie, The Sea Witch, Shade the Shadow Pirate, Chaos Khan, Doctor Undergear, Captain Wraith and Grim Buccaneer for example, Hook has way lesser resources than a lot of them, as well as outright out-heinous' some of them since a majority of them are too standard and/or falls into fridge horror.
- While it's mostly debatable if the series is truly canon, Battle for the Book reveals that the events of the first Peter Pan movie is still canon, so Hook's actions from the first movie still happened.
What Makes Him Inconsistent?[]
- While he was taken seriously and very competent in The Pirate Fairy, come Jake and the Neverland Pirates, he is far too comedic and incompetent for PE or NPE due to not being taken seriously by Jake and his friends at all as well as having numerous humiliating defeats throughout the series which are often played for comedy.
- While the last episode of the series takes him seriously, that's only because his evil was amplified by the Doom Stone, and he returns back to his old, comedic self after being freed by a kiss from Wendy.
- While it doesn't excuse any of his crimes, he is tragic as it was revealed that he had a terrible childhood, and while he may have been a ruthless pirate before, losing his hand to Peter, who then fed it to Tick-Tock the crocodile as a childish prank, was still a traumatic event for him as it led to him suffering from severe PTSD from just the mere sight of the crocodile.
- He is a scapegoat as he consistently winds up in humiliating defeats.
- There are several characters he cares about and showed honor towards:
- He has a legitimate friendship with Mr. Smee.
- He cares about his two other remaining crew members Sharkey and Bones.
- He legitimately cares about his mother Momma Hook.
- He develops genuine romantic feelings for Red Jessica.
- He does respect Jake, as he teams up with him to defeat other villains like Beatrice La Beak, Lord Fathom and the Grim Buccaneer.
- He showed some standards when he was disturbed that ShiverJack froze Sharky, Bones and Smee, who were his only crew, and said that seems a bit drastic.
- He is On & Off as there are some episodes that have him teaming up with Jake rather than attempting to stop him. Even if his motives weren't the best, he never attempts to betray Jake or make the situation worse.
Trivia[]
- This is the only version of Captain Hook to be Inconsistently Heinous, as his movie counterpart is Pure Evil and taken seriously by the heroes.
- He parallels with Peter Pan, Tinker Bell and Zarina, all of them being Inconsistently Admirable.
External Links[]
- Captain Hook on the Disney Wiki
- Captain Hook on the Kingdom Hearts Wiki
- Captain Hook on the Peter Pan Wiki
- Captain Hook on the Wikipedia
- Captain Hook on the Villains Wiki
- His Disney Movie Duology version on the Pure Evil Wiki
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