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Captain Hook

Background information

Designer

Voice

Hans Conried
Billy Bletcher (screams, original)
Pinto Colvig (yells, original)
Jimmy MacDonald (1955-1971)
John Carradine (LRT)
Corey Burton (1977-present)
Tom Hiddleston (TPF)

Performance model

Inspiration

Captain Hook from the playPeter Pan, or the Boy Who Wouldn't Grow Up by J.M. Barrie

Honors and awards

24th place in Empire Magazine's The 50 Best Animated Movie Characters

Character information

Full name

James Bartholomew Hook[1]

Other names

Hook
Codfish
Cap'n
World's Most Famous Crook
Ol' Feather Hat
Captain Crook
Captain Codfish
Jimmy

Occupation

Pirate
Captain of theJolly Roger

Likes

Treasure, power, his ship, piracy, playing the piano, revenge, smoking, killing, child abuse, kidnapping, Captain Cuddly Bear,Red Jessica

Dislikes

Peter Pan,crocodiles, ticking clocks, being called a codfish, children,his crew's incompetence,fairies, oysters, rival pirates, bad singing, cephalopods

Powers and abilities

Swordsmanship
Fairy language understanding

Paraphernalia

Hooks
Rapier

Status

Banished

Family information

Parent(s)

Mama Hook (mother)

Other relatives

GrandMumsie Hook (maternal grandmother)

Partner(s)

Red Jessica (love interest)

There isn't a boy who won't enjoy a-working for Captain Hook!
The world's most famous crook!
―Lyrics to "The Elegant Captain Hook"[src]

Captain Hook is the main antagonist ofDisney's1953 animated feature filmPeter Pan. He is an elegant, yet dastardly pirate that commandsThe Jolly Roger, a brig docked on the shores ofNeverland. Hook has long since abandoned sailing the high seas in favor of having revenge onPeter Pan for cutting off his left hand and feeding it to acrocodile, who has since been in constant pursuit of the captain. While a worthy opponent for Peter, Hook is destined to fail—sometimes because of Pan's ability to fly, but more often through the bumbling incompetence of his first mate,Mr. Smee.

Hook's frustrations are understandable; he lost a hand to his opponent, is constantly pursued by the Crocodile, and is unable to fly (unless by pixie dust). These factors arguably make him one of the most sympathetic Disney villains. His antics with the Crocodile are considered by many to be the funniest animated scenes ever created by Disney, according toFrank Thomas andOllie Johnston in the bookThe Disney Villain.

As one of the most recognizable and popular villains in Disney's animated library, Captain Hook is also a primary member of theDisney Villains franchise.

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What is the name of the ship commanded by Captain Hook?toggle section
Captain Hook commands a ship known as the Jolly Roger. This ship serves as the main location for Hook and his crew in the animated series. In the series Once Upon a Time, the ship is also called the Jewel of the Realm.
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The root of Captain Hook's vengeance against Peter Pan lies in a past event where Peter severed Hook's left hand, feeding it to a crocodile. This crocodile has since relentlessly pursued Hook, amplifying his revengeful sentiments. However, Hook's attempts at retribution often falter due to Peter's flight ability and the ineptitude of his first mate, Mr. Smee. Hook's wrath extends to those who thwart his plans, including Jane and Tinker Bell.
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A crocodile, having developed a taste for him after Peter Pan fed it Captain Hook's severed left hand, is in relentless pursuit of the captain. An octopus also poses a threat, frequently chasing Captain Hook and his crew, leading to fear and havoc.
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Captain Hook, a notorious character in the Peter Pan series, is officially known as Captain James Bartholomew Hook. This name is consistent across different adaptations of the original narrative. His reputation precedes him across the seven seas, often resulting in contentious relationships with characters like Captain Flynn and the Pirate Princess.
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Captain Hook left his maritime pursuits to avenge himself on Peter Pan, who severed his left hand, feeding it to a crocodile that has since persistently chased Hook. Although a challenging adversary for Peter, Hook is frequently defeated, often due to Peter's flight ability, but mostly due to the blundering ineptitude of his first mate, Mr. Smee.
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Background

Jake and the Never Land Pirates reveals that Hook had a rather miserable childhood. As a young buccaneer, he was trained in the ways of piracy by his mother,Mama Hook, though he was pitiful at the craft. It was also revealed that James was heavily ostracized as a child, with his birthdays being particularly lonesome. Despite his negative upbringing, James saw occasional joy in the form of his stuffed bear (which he dubbed "Captain Cuddly Bear"), his prized trumpet, and his childhood babysitter,Nanny Nell.

InThe Pirate Fairy, James mentions that he was educated at Eton College inEngland. The film also revealed that James once commanded a diverse crew, who were bent on sailing to various regions of the world to plunder national landmarks and wealthy cities. During an escapade involving the attempted theft ofPixie Hollow's bluepixie dust, James lost his crew and became stranded at sea, just off the shores ofNeverland. He would eventually be rescued by a kindly man named Mr. Smee.

Following his meeting with Smee, James came into the possession ofJolly Roger, of which he would command as captain with Mr. Smee as his first mate. With anew crew at his disposal, James would plunder and pillage the seas with pride. He would eventually cross paths withPeter Pan, a young boy from Neverland with theability to fly. As a "childish prank", Peter cut off James' left hand and fed it to an enormouscrocodile. James would replace his lost hand with an iron hook, but the crocodile enjoyed the taste of the captain so well that it followed theJolly Roger ever since, hoping to devour the rest of James. Infuriated by the loss of his hand and the ongoing threat of the crocodile, a vengeful James—now known as "Captain Hook"—vowed to never leave Neverland's shores until he has killed Peter Pan.

Development

Maybe with the crocodile and Hook - the crocodile is waiting for him - then have a funny chase - the last you see is Hook going like hell. That's better than having him get caught... the audience will get to liking Hook and they won't want to see him killed.
Walt Disney in a story meeting

At the beginning of the story development stage forPeter Pan, the story department wrote an analysis of Captain Hook for the film, suggesting that he be a fop, but mean to the point of being murderous; one of the directors, however, imagined him as acomplete heavy, considering any foppish traits to distract the audience from his villainy. The character was only completely pinpointed long into the animation stage, as it proved difficult to create a menacing villain whose character would not be diminished by the scenes with the Crocodile. Eventually, the character settled on was a black-hearted man who tried to put on airs and pretended to be a gentleman of good taste and style. It was realized that Hook would become likable to the audience, and as a consequence, it was decided that the character should not be killed in the film.

Personality

Captain Hook is emotionally vulnerable. Due to this, he has made a fool of himself quite often. On the contrary, he typically acts as a menacing and cunning villain who never gives up on his pursuits particularly his desire to get revenge on Peter Pan. He is also a murderous character, almost to an extreme extent, as at one point in the film, he callously shot and killed one of his crew members because of his annoying singing. Later in the film, he viciously threw one of his pirates overboard using only his hook. While comically and occasionally bumbling, Hook is a force to be reckoned with, both physically and mentally. With his temper extremely fragile, those around him are often at risk, with Peter Pan being the only individual truly skilled enough to take on the villainous captain.

Hook is extremely intelligent and manipulative and aided by his charming and suave personality. He is able to trick anyone even those who are more than aware that he is not to be trusted. Captain Hook also seems to have a tendency to find loopholes in agreements or contracts, or show obedience to the letter of the law, rather than the spirit of the law. For instance, when Hook was made to promise that he would not lay a finger or a hook on Peter Pan, he agreed, but instead he planted a bomb disguised as a present in Peter's hideout. In the sequel, after personally writing and signing a contract vowing he would not harm a hair on Peter's head, he yanked said piece of hair off of the captured Peter and gave it toJane, telling her to keep it; the rest of Peter would be his to destroy.

Captain Hook is one of the few villains that view their sidekick as not only a minion but as a friend. While Hook is incredibly cruel, deadly, short-tempered, and shows no care for his crew, he seems to only tolerate the bumbling actions of Mr. Smee. It has been shown that Hook murders his crew members out of irritation and aggravation, but despite the constant annoyance from Smee, Hook has never shown any desire to kill him (though he has attempted to pummel Smee for his stupidity, but he is always interrupted). Aside from this, Captain Hook also views Smee as his confidant, sharing personal thoughts with Smee as well being the first person he turns to when scared which is not common for a villain of Hook's acclaim.

Physical appearance

Captain Hook is a thin man with long black hair, a large hooked nose, a thin black handlebar mustache that angles upward sharply, and a large chin. He is usually clean-shaven, but sometimes (even in the same movie) he sports a stubble beard which makes his chin look gray. He wears a frilly white cravat underneath a red coat with gold lining and red cuffs. Each of these cuffs sports two gold cufflinks. Beneath his coat, it was a pink turtleneck with white frills in each sleeves. He also wears an orange sash over his right shoulder that holds his sword scabbard at his left hip. He wears rose pants and white knee-high socks, as well as black shoes with a pink circle decorating each one. The tongues of his shoes are enormous, reaching halfway up his shins. He wears a large crimson hat with a huge lavender feather stuck in it. He carries a rapier with a gold hilt and guard as a weapon. He has a hook on his left-hand, made of silver or gold depending on the occasion.

It is rumored that Captain Hook's appearance is based on that of his animator,Frank Thomas. Maryland actorHans Conried not only provided Hook's gravelly voice but also performed extensive live-action reference for the character.Kathryn Beaumont, who voiced and performed live-action reference forWendy Darling, recalled that she enjoyed working with him, admiring his ability to be both comical and marvelously evil at the same time. Conried was later asked to do the same kind of work asKing Stefan in another Disney animated film,Sleeping Beauty, but while he did model the character and provide some additional voice lines, he didn't get the choice in voicing Stefan because the lateTaylor Holmes was given the choice for the voice role in the final cut instead, possibly resulting in the voice mystery of theherald. Also, Hook's climatic scenes with the Crocodile were animated byWolfgang Reitherman inPeter Pan.

When he was nearly eaten by either a crocodile or an octopus in both movies, Hook's outfit is always in shreds and sometimes losing one of his shoes and his pants or being barefoot.

InReturn to Neverland, Hook's appearance remains largely the same, but only his pink turtleneck underneath became brighter in coloration. When he was given a foot massage by Smee, he was seen wearing a classic sleeping attire which is a light green jumpsuit.

Abilities

  • Swordsmanship: Captain Hook is a skilled swordsman, rivaled only by Peter Pan. He is light on his feet and stealthy, making him a dangerous adversary. The use of his hook during duels tends to give him an occasional upper hand, as well.
  • Fluency in Fairy Language: Hook is one of the few characters to exhibit the ability to understand and speak to fairies. InPeter Pan, he was able to communicate directly withTinker Bell, while inThe Pirate Fairy, he is seen conversing withZarina as though she were speaking English, and translating for the rest of his crew.
  • Flight: James briefly harnessed the power of pixie dust inThe Pirate Fairy, allowing him to soar through the air. Though rocky at first, he got the hang of it fairly quickly, even being able to sword fight while in midair. InPeter Pan, he is able to stay airborne and run on water briefly, most likely signifying that he still retains a portion of his flight.
  • Strength: Despite his thin build, James appears to possess incredible physical strength, demonstrated when he lifts Smee and holds him upside down solely with his hook, and when he uses one arm to throw Mr. Starkey overboard.
  • Swimming: Even with the handicap of his hook, Captain Hook appears to be a reasonably competent swimmer, especially while constantly staying ahead of the crocodile in the water.

Appearances

Peter Pan

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Captain Hook in the originalPeter Pan.

Captain Hook is first seen on his ship,The Jolly Roger, using a map as he tries to find the hiding spot of Peter Pan. Hook suddenly gets an idea to kidnap IndianPrincess Tiger Lily and tells his idea to his faithful first mate,Mr. Smee. He plans to force her into revealing the location of Peter's hideout or be killed. While Hook is trying to concentrate on his scheme, he becomes annoyed when one of his crew members starts singing. Mr. Smee points out that what Hook did was not good form, but Hook snaps at Smee, reminding him of how Peter cutting off Hook's hand and throwing it to a crocodile wasn't "good form" (which Smee calls a childish prank). Just then, Hook hears the sound of a ticking clock, causing his eyes and mustache to twitch in rhythm (with the music of "Never Smile at a Crocodile"). When he turns to see that thecrocodile, who had eaten his hand, has come to taste more of him, he begs Smee to get rid of the creature, which Smee does. A little moment later, Hook receives a word from a pirate on a lookout thatPeter Pan is on approach. He orders Smee to rally up the pirates, then looks through the telescope to see Peter and three others—Wendy,John, andMichael Darling—standing on the clouds. He and the pirates then set up the cannon and fire cannonballs up at Peter.

Later, Captain Hook and Smee are seen rowing pastthe Mermaid Lagoon in a rowboat with a captive Tiger Lily, whom they take toSkull Rock. Unknown to Hook, Peter spots them and follows them to the cave, plotting to rescue Tiger Lily. Hook is also unaware that the crocodile who had stalked him earlier is following him. Inside the cave, Hook forcibly orders Tiger Lily to reveal Peter's secret hideout, and when she refuses to answer, Hook loses his patience and yells into her face, but is just then spooked by an ominous voice (of Peter) claiming to be a spirit. He then goes on an investigation to find the source of the eerie voice.

Finding Peter on the rocks, Hook prepares to ambush him with his hook, but Wendy (who has accompanied Peter) warns Peter, who immediately slips away, resulting in the captain only catching Peter's hat. While flying around and dodging Hook, Peter steals a shotgun from Hook and passes it to Smee. Peter positions himself between Hook and Smee, and Hook, with his life on the line, implores Smee not to shoot. But Smee fires anyway, forcing both Peter and Hook to dodge, the latter falling from the rocks.

A little later, Hook reemerges and sneaks up on an unsuspecting Peter, but Smee yells "Captain!" in relief, startling the captain and giving away his presence to Peter, thereby ruining Hook's chance of a sneak attack. Hook duels Peter, eventually pushing him off the cliff's ledge. Upon realizing that he is standing on thin air, Hook struggles to keep himself from falling and manages to hang onto a ledge with his hook. Just then, Captain Hook hears the sound of a ticking clock, causing his eyes and mustache to twitch in rhythm (with the music of "Never Smile at a Crocodile") again; the crocodile arrives and bites a portion of Hook's jacket off. Immediately thereafter, the crocodile latches on to Hook's pants and drags the captain into his mouth, and Hook yells for Smee to rescue him. While Smee rushes to Hook's rescue in the rowboat, the crocodile makes several attempts to devour Hook; at one point, the crocodile snaps its jaws on his foot, causing the captain to yowl in pain while losing his shoe and sock. Hook jumps on the rowboat paddled by Smee but falls back into the sea upon ramming into the cave's wall. With the crocodile in hot pursuit, Hook is forced to swim back to his ship while narrowly avoiding its snapping jaws.

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Captain Hook sings "The Elegant Captain Hook".

Back at theJolly Roger, Hook sits in his room, sick and injured from his previous battle with Peter. He is bothered by Smee hammering up a sign asking to not disturb the captain. Hook tries to attack Smee but is accidentally smacked on the head with the hammer, causing him to briefly lose consciousness. Smee visits Hook and tells him that Pan has banished Tinker Bell. This shocking news gives Hook an idea, so he sends Smee out to capture her. After Smee returns with Tinker Bell, Hook takes advantage of her jealousy of Wendy (whom she thinks Peter is in love with) to gain knowledge of Peter's hideout, and Tinker Bell directs him to Hangman's Tree but not before having Hook promise not to lay a finger, or a hook, on Peter. As Hook thanks Tinker Bell for her help, he locks her in a lantern, then he, along with Smee and the pirates, goes to Hangman's Tree to capture Wendy, Michael, John, andThe Lost Boys. While the pirates take them to the ship, Hook and Mr. Smee lower a time bomb (disguised as a gift of love from Wendy) in the hideout, since Peter is still there.

Captain Hook tries toconvince the captured children to join his crew, but they all refuse. Wendy believes Peter will save them, but Hook reveals his plan to blast Peter away from Neverland forever, prompting Tinker Bell to struggle to break free from the lantern, which she manages to do so, and flies off to warn Peter. Peter and Tinker Bell are caught in the explosion anyway, but they both quickly recover and leave the destroyed hideout to rescue Wendy and the boys. Hook sends Wendy off the plank (but she is rescued by Peter) and is about to select the next person when Peter reveals himself. Peter jabs Hook in the back, provoking the captain into dueling him. During the duel, Peter launches himself from the ship's rope ladder like a slingshot and kicks Hook backwards, sending Hook flying to one of the ship's cannons, which (in a similar fashion to Smee's hammer from earlier) hits him hard on the head, knocking him unconscious.

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Hook fleeing the jaws of the crocodile.

After Hook recovers, he climbs up the rope ladder to confront Peter on the mast, calling him a coward for his tendency to fly away from the duel. Hook makes Peter promise not to fly and gains the upper hand by disarming Peter. Hook corners the now-unarmed Peter at the edge of the mast and is about to slay him, but Peter, having noticed aJolly Roger flag right above Hook, blinds the captain with the flag and disarms him. Hook pleads for his life, declaring that he will leave forever and do anything Peter says. Peter orders him to shout that he's a codfish; Hook does so, making Wendy, John, Michael, and the Lost Boys cheer and sing "Hook is a codfish" to which the crocodile dances in the sea. Peter then allows Hook to leave and never return. As Peter turns his back and crows in triumph, Hook sees his chance to ambush Peter with his hook in revenge for cutting off his hand as well as humiliating him. But Wendy again warns Peter, who immediately dodges, and Hook falls from the mast after losing his footing. He plunges into the sea, where the crocodile is waiting to catch him, and is last seen being chased away from Neverland by the crocodile.

Return to Never Land

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Captain Hook inReturn to Never Land.

Captain Hook once again returns as the main antagonist of the sequel. Here, he is a lot more evil, nefarious, and sadistic than in the original film, despite still retaining a comical and cowardly trait, especially when he easily gets freaked out by the Octopus.

He plots to murder Peter Pan once again and gain his treasure all at the same time. His first part of the plan is to kidnap Wendy to lure Peter to his doom and thus he travels via his ship (which still had some of Tink's pixie dust) toLondon during the Second World War. Likely having lost the concept of the passage of time/aging due to his time in Neverland, he mistakenly takes Wendy's daughter,Jane.

Fortunately for Hook, Pan arrives and Hook summons an undersea giantoctopus to kill both Peter and "Wendy". Peter dives down to battle and is seemingly killed. Just as Hook begins to celebrate, Peter reveals to be alive and by using pixie dust, Tinker Bell boards the octopus onto Hook's ship. After accidentally swallowing Hook, the Octopus develops a taste and becomes another "crocodile" problem for the Captain. The Octopus pulls him out of the ship, into the water, and then accidentally throws him back onto the ship, after which Hook gently asks Smee to fix the broken plank so he can "make him walk it!". He then had his crew fire cannonballs at Peter, Tinker Bell, and "Wendy" as they fly away and escape.

Later on, Hook called for Smee to help with his sore back, so the first mate gave him a massage. While he was relaxing and trying to forget about Peter Pan, the Captain had trouble doing so after Smee's talk brought up the time Peter stole his treasure and laughed in his face, and today when he was attacked by the octopus and Pan tricked it into pulling down his pants right in front of the crew, both memories fueled Hook's desire to hunt down Peter Pan. As Smee massaged his feet, Captain Hook is again visited by the octopus, sending him into a panic as he laments on how he must now deal with the octopus after somehow getting rid of the crocodile. After Smee shooed away the octopus, Hook's vendetta on Peter Pan was increased even further more to the point where he gathers the pirates to sail to the island to find and kill Peter. While searching, they witness the girl they kidnapped is not Wendy but her daughter Jane and that she is desperate to return home, giving Hook yet another plan. That night, he tricks Jane into working for him; if she can find his treasure, he'll give her a ride home on his ship. He also gives Jane a brass whistle to alert him once the treasure is found. Jane then finds and manipulates Peter and the Lost Boys into assisting her via a game of "treasure hunt". Eventually, the treasure is found but she changes her mind, having gradually warmed up to the boys throughout the course of the game, and throws the whistle to summon Hook into the waters. It is, however, found by Lost BoyTootles who curiously blows it, accidentally calling the pirates. An ambush follows resulting in Peter and the boys being captured and taken to The Jolly Roger, but not before Hook sadistically reveals to Peter about Jane's involvement in the boy's capture, despite Jane saying that she never agreed to it.

Back in the ship, Captain Hook prepares to watch Pan's death, but he and the pirates are interrupted by Jane and Tinker Bell. A battle follows and in during which Pan is set free. Hook's anger and frustration are targeted for Jane who is the cause of his failure. Just before he is given the chance to murder her, Peter saves the day by cutting the rope in which Hook is holding onto, sending him falling through the ship with his anchor and into the ocean. The anchor hits the octopus on the head, attracting him. The octopus then chases Hook up and through the ship, causing it to sink. In the end, Hook and the pirates are all chased away in their remaining small boat by the octopus.

House of Mouse

Captain Hook in Mickey's House of Villains

Captain Hook inMickey's House of Villains.

Captain Hook regularly made cameo appearances in the animated seriesHouse of Mouse. At the opening of the show, Donald was seen being rather reluctant on shaking Hook's hook at the club's entrance. He was also one of the leading villains inMickey's House of Villains, where he wasJafar's second-in-command. Hook was also one of the few villains to appear inMickey's Magical Christmas: Snowed in at the House of Mouse, where he was seen with Jafar andHades during thefinale song.

In the episode "House of Genius", Hook and Mr. Smee rowed across a sea of Goofy's soup created when Tinkerbell fell in it.

In "Dining Goofy", Goofy innocently told Hook about Donald's constant jokes centering the captain, putting Donald in an awkward position where Hook's hook ends up on his bill.

In "Pluto vs. Figaro", Hook mistakenly thought he and his crew were under attack and orders fMr. Smee to return fire, with the cannonball flying into the kitchen and landing in Goofy's mouth.

In "Donald Wants to Fly", Hook cowers in fear behind Mr. Smee upon seeing theMagic Carpet dodge through multipleTick Tock Crocodiles completely unscathed. However, due to an animation error, in this scene Hook is shown to have two good hands and no hook at all. They both later appear in the episode's version of "You Can Fly".

In the episode "House of Genius", Hook was shown to get very frustrated upon hearing Goofy say the word "Pan" when asking the pirate for his pizza order.

In "Ask Von Drake", Hook assisted Mickey and friends in an attempt to prove thatLudwig Von Drake cannot know everything. In that same episode, Hook was seen alongside Smee duringthe headcount of all the guests.

Jake and the Never Land Pirates

Captain Hook is a Cranky Crook
―The theme song for Captain Hook in the series[src]
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Captain Hook as he appears inJake and the Never Land Pirates.

In this Disney Junior series, Captain Hook is the primary antagonist. Here, he is depicted in a more comical, if not ridiculous, way. Instead of being depicted as the typical vengeful pirate as in the films, Captain Hook is depicted like a spoiled brat and a whining man-baby who is always focused on only get what he wants, where his immaturity has been exaggerated (unsurprisingly, as the series was intended for preschoolers).

After Peter and Tinker Bell left Neverland for outside adventure, Hook stayed behind in hopes of dominating Neverland in Peter's absence. To keep Hook at bay, Peter left a young crew of pirates behind as Neverland's guardians and protectors. Hook's crew is greatly downsized, consisting only of himself, Smee, and two new pirate musicians known asSharky and Bones.

As mentioned, Hook's main objective throughout the series is to collect as much treasure as possible, even if it means stealing it from someone else. To achieve this goal, Hook often uses one (or more) of his specialhooks, created for treasure hunting. Some of the hooks include a propeller hook to give the captain flight, a plunger hook to grasp treasure, and even a butterfly net hook. Hook's mother, known asMama Hook, made a special appearance in the series, later becoming a recurring character. The episode "Hook and the Itty-Bitty Kitty" introducedRed Jessica, a swashbuckling pirate gal with whom Captain Hook fell in love, though she is apparently unaware of his affections (until he helped her find a heart-shaped treasure in the episode "Hooked"). Whenever something goes wrong, Hook would exclaim "Blast!"

In the episode "Mama Hook Knows Best!", it is revealed that Captain Hook's full name is Captain James Bartholomew Hook.

Throughout the series, it is also revealed that Captain Hook is rather infamous throughout the seven seas (harking back to the lyrics in his trademark song,The Elegant Captain Hook). Several guest characters tend to have some history with Hook, typically of the negative variety. Various other pirate characters such as the daringCaptain Flynn and the regalPirate Princess all have shown to have a hatred for Hook proceeding their respective debut episodes. Interestingly enough, Hook himself never seems to recognize them. Hook is also given a rival villain known asBeatrice Le Beak, a French pirate gal who plunders and pillages citizens of the NeverSea, including villainous pirates such as Hook.

Despite being villainous, Hook is often shown as a supporting character in subsequent episodes, a most notable example would be in "Battle for the Book", where Hook helps Jake and his crew rescue the final page in Wendy's storybook.

The Pirate Fairy

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James inThe Pirate Fairy.

Set some time before the events ofPeter Pan, a young Captain Hook, then known as simply James, meets a roguish, talented pixie-dust fairy namedZarina that ran away fromPixie Hollow, the homeland of Tinker Bell and the fairies of Neverland, and left to live amongst the pirates, befriending James once she does. James, himself, poses as a benevolent lad who appreciates Zarina, unlike the rest of her former friends. Zarina is known to be one of the most intelligent fairies in Pixie Hollow, and despite being a dust-keeper fairy (a fairy who harvests and nurtures fairy dust for other fairies to use) she proves to be an amazing innovator, figuring out ways to make various colors of pixie dust each with its own unique magical properties, such as the powerfully dangerous ability to switch fairy talents, as well as create her very own pixie dust tree, though that trick requires the use of the powerful blue pixie dust. Zarina steals the blue dust and brings it to James and his crew as part of a plan to create their own Pixie Dust Tree, thus giving the pirates an endless supply, enabling them to fly and plunder the Seven Seas to become fabulously rich.

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Captain James after revealing his true colors.

However, though she's able to incapacitate most of Pixie Hollow, including the wiseQueen Clarion, Tinker Bell and her friends (Silvermist,Fawn,Vidia,Iridessa, andRosetta) travel to James' ship and are nearly able to foil Zarina's plot, but the pirate fairy is able to outwit her former friends, and the plan is set back into motion. Eventually, at their Skull Rock home base, a replica of the Pixie Dust Tree is created, and James, as well as his crew, soon find themselves with an endless supply of dust, thus completing the first part of their scheme. With that done, James no longer has any use for Zarina, leading him to double-cross and imprison her in a lantern, revealing himself to be a ruthless villain who only looks out for himself and also the real captain of the pirate crew. With Zarina and her friends captured, James and the crew prepare themselves for the voyage. Tink and the others manage to escape and grab the blue pixie dust, but before they fly out of Skull Rock, James arrives, threatening to drop Zarina into the sea if the fairies don't return the dust; Tink, who still cares about Zarina, hands it over. James soon covers the ship with the golden fairy dust, enabling its flight and setting off to the Second Star to the Right to enter the mainland in order to begin their plundering. He puts Zarina's teardrop-shaped vial full of blue pixie dust around his neck and throws her into the sea anyway, despite his promise to Tink. Tinker Bell and the others save Zarina, reconciling and teaming up with her; they eventually catch up with the ship and challenge James and his crew to battle. James accepts and he and Zarina engage in a duel.

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A washed up James grumpily demands Smee's assistance, foreshadowing the relationship the two will soon share.

After a swordfight, the ship falls sideways, causing James' crew to fall overboard into the sea and the pixie dust is released into the ocean. James falls, tries to savor the dust, only to plummet to his apparent death. However, he survives and with the ability to fly, no less. With his new powers and a grappling hook (similar to the one he would eventually wear), he battles Zarina once more, but it again ends in the captain's humiliation. Zarina overuses the dust on James, making him to fly uncontrollably. James then flies into a wave which washes the pixie dust off him and falls into the water. His ship is then stolen by Zarina, Tink, and the others. As James curses the fairies for their heroic efforts, a baby crocodile begins snapping at him, believing he's a codfish, causing him to swim away in fear, leaving his crew behind, although they're amused of their captain's misfortune. Little did James know that baby crocodile would one day grow up to become his nemesisTick-Tock the Crocodile.

Some time afterward, James finds himself stranded at sea, only to eventually be rescued by a fellow by the name ofMr. Smee, who compliments his hook, to which James angrily replies by ordering him to rescue him.

Other appearances

Hook made a guest cameo at the end of the second episode ofRaw Toonage, in whichDon Karnage was hosting a segment on treasure hunting. When Karnage finds the treasure chest in question, Hook appears and claims it as his own. They then engage in a swordfight, which Hook wins by pinning Karnage to a tree.

Hook makes a brief appearance in the animated shortElectric Holiday, watching in the crowd as Cruella De Vil walked down the runaway in a fashion show.

A portrait of Hook can be seen in thefirst episode of the mini-seriesDescendants: Wicked World. And he is also mentioned by hisdaughter when she says she was constantly in his shadow.

Hook appears inOnce Upon a Studio, joining other characters to take a group photo to celebrate the 100th anniversary of Disney. He doesn't pay attention toGoofy falling off the ladder and accidentally breaking the camera. However, during "When You Wish Upon a Star", Hook and everyone are able to successfully take the group photo.

Live-action appearances

The Mouse Factory

Captain Hook made recurring appearances in the live-action wrap-around skits alongside the other costumed characters and celebrity guests.

Printed media

Hook-Peter Pan’s Little Golden book (1952)

An illustration of Captain Hook in the Little Golden Book adaptation ofPeter Pan.

Captain Hook has regularly appeared in books, various comics, and other printed stories. In many comics of the past, Hook was an antagonist to characters of theDonald Duck universe, includingMoby Duck. Others include Hook aligning himself with other villains such as theBig Bad Wolf andthe Evil Queen fromSnow White and the Seven Dwarfs.

Other stories featuring the captain include those centering theDisney Villains franchise (such as the tongue-in-cheek bookThe Villain Files) and various books serving as spin-offs toPeter Pan andJake and the Never Land Pirates.

Pirates of the Caribbean: The Price of Freedom

Captain Hook is referenced in one chapter in this prequel book to the Pirates of the Caribbean films, with author A.C. Crispin having referred him asJames the Mysterious. "James" is brought up by Don Rafael,Mistress Ching andEduardo Villanueva of theBrethren Court. They talk about how James had been a pirate of the Caribbean who disappeared off the face of the Earth before returning, having not aged a day. While his new moniker of "James Hook" is not mentioned, the Pirate Lords do mention how James lost his hand and replaced it with an iron-hook as well as having developed a fear of children with his anger issues appearing to have become much more subdued.

Disney Fairies

InFairy Dust and the Quest for the Egg, when Mother Dove's egg breaks, he, like the other Neverland residents, starts to grow older. Later, the questers take his double cigar holder while he is asleep to give to Kyto so he can restore the egg.

He appears briefly inIridessa, Lost at Sea, whenIridessa and Tinker Bell sneak onto his ship and order Smee around.

Disney Fairies Graphic Novels

  • Tinker Bell to Rescue
  • Tinker Bell and the Pirate Adventure
  • Tinker Bell and Her Stories for a Rainy Day

Kingdom Keepers

In the popular novel series, Hook was briefly mentioned byAriel in the series' second installment:Disney at Dawn.

The Isle of the Lost: A Descendants Novel

Captain Hook is one of the villains imprisoned on theIsle of the Lost. He now has a daughter named Harriet Hook who leads a group of pirate children atDragon Hall.

Straight On Till Morning

With Peter having never come back to London for his shadow, Wendy makes a deal with Hook to get to Never Land in return for Peter's shadow. Hook agrees to take her to Never Land and back at some future date, but intends to force her to stay on the ship as he never explicitly agreed to take her to the shore of Never Land. To make matters worse, he intends to get even with Peter by not only killing him and his shadow, but also by blowing up Never Land entirely so that he will never have to worry about anything related to Peter ever again.

Disney Chills

Captain Hook appears as the villain/antagonist of the third book in the series,Second Star To The Fright. He wants his hook back as the main character, Barrie, who didn't want to grow up, so he took it. He haunts Barrie until Barrie returns the hook to his ship. After throwing his hook into a crocodile and scarring Hook, Barrie escapes the ship and returns to shore. But Hook gets his revenge on Barrie by fast forwarding time on the ship to Never Land and when Barrie returns home his discovered decades have gone by and everyone he knew grew up.

Video games

Mickey Mousecapade

InMickey Mousecapade, Hook appears as the boss of the fourth level, the pirate ship, but only in the Japanese version. (In the American version, he is replaced byPete.) Out of all the bosses in the Japanese version, he is the only one not fromAlice in Wonderland.

Disney's Villains' Revenge

In this game, Hook stole the ending toPeter Pan and altered it so that Peter would age into an old man, giving him the incredible advantage of succeeding to the point where he doesn't even have to battle. However, the game's player, along withJiminy Cricket, battle Hook in Peter's place, defeating him twice and on the second battle, deflects on of his cannons. Hook goes flying past the moon and Peter is given his youth back.

Peter Pan: Adventures in Never Land

In this game, Hook and Smee travel around Neverland to find Peter who has a treasure map that belongs to Hook. However, Peter is also after the treasure, and once they finally cross each other, a battle follows, leading to Hook's defeat. After Hook is defeated, he hears the sound of a ticking clock, causing his eyes and mustache to twitch in rhythm (with the sound of the musicNever Smile at a Crocodile). The Crocodile arrives to eat his favorite dish, the "codfish." Hook flees from the hungry Crocodile while Smee rows the boat to follow and to rescue him.

Kingdom Hearts series

Captain Hook made appearances in four installments of theKingdom Hearts video game series as a recurring villain residing in the world of Neverland.

He first appears in the originalKingdom Hearts, where he was called upon by Maleficent to aid her in her quest to conquer the worlds using the seven Princesses of Heart. The Captain was assigned to kidnap Wendy, who was believed to be one of the chosen ones. However, after kidnapping the girl and imprisoning her aboard the Jolly Roger, it's revealed she wasn't one of the chosen ones after all, and Hook is ordered by Riku to drop all the dead weight, including Wendy, and return back toHollow Bastion, the base for the villains. However, Sora, Donald, and Goofy, the heroes of the story, also find themselves aboard Hook's ship and team up with Peter to save Wendy, as well as Kairi, Sora's friend who's been captured alongside Wendy. Hook orders the Heartless to do away with the boy but soon finds himself defeated and on the run from the dreaded crocodile.

Hook returned inChain of Memories as a figment of Sora's memories, where he kidnapped Wendy to use as bait for Peter Pan. Sora and the others are able to foil the pirate, nevertheless.

In358/2 Days, Hook becomes a victim to Maleficent's scheming, as her closest ally,Pete, arrives in Neverland seeking to turn Captain Hook into a Heartless. As Hook and Smee search for treasure, they are attacked by the creatures, only to be rescued by Roxas, thus allowing Hook and Smee to return to the Jolly Roger safely.

InBirth by Sleep, set 10 years prior to the events of the first game, Hook and Smee encounter a boy namedTerra, who Hook manipulates into attacking Peter Pan, telling Terra he's a boy looking for the light inside his treasure chest and requests him to take it toSkull Rock. Once they arrive, Smee informs Hook of a shooting star which landed not far from where they are. Hoping to find more treasure, Hook leaves the chest in Terra's care and departs to find the shooting star. After they squabble, Peter and Terra are able to make amends, explaining neither of them is villains.Ventus confronts Hook, but the captain escapes as Terra and Peter stop fighting when they soon realize Hook is behind the confusion, and the duo team up to defeat him, as well as free Tinker Bell, who he'd attempted to use as bait for Peter. InAqua's story, Peter and the Lost Boys are playing treasure hunt, as the villainous captain once again made away with their treasure. However, Hook soon learns the "treasure" he stole was merely Peter and the boys' play things, as opposed to jewels and riches. As he curses, the Crocodile appears and he runs away. During the End credits, Hook and Smee are watching behind the bushes as Peter Pan, Tinker Bell, and the Lost Boys get their treasure back, eventually Peter flies over and steals his hat.

Epic Mickey series

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Captain Hook as a Beetleworx inEpic Mickey.

Two versions of Hook appear in theEpic Mickey games - a robotic version who lives in Wasteland and the real Hook.

InEpic Mickey, Hook's Wasteland counterpart has been transforming his crew into Beetleworx and is waging an attack against the non-converted pirates. Mickey can choose to either defeat him on the deck and either destroy him or send him to the animatronic Tick Tock lurking in the Thinner Sea, or climb up to the mast to free Pete Pan's Sprite and restore that rivalry.

InEpic Mickey 2: The Power of Two, Animatronic Hook has disappeared, leaving a power vacuum in the ranks of his crew and rival pirate Blackbeard driving Hook's pirates from Tortooga. His clothes can be found in chests in Ventureland to be utilized in various quests in the area.

The real Captain Hook appears asEpic Mickey: Power of Illusion's first boss. Under the enchantment ofMizrabel, Hook battles Mickey with a massive array of bombs on the deck of the Jolly Roger. After being defeated, Hook is restored to his proper self and wants revenge on Mizrabel for making a fool out of him.

Kinect: Disneyland Adventures

Hook plays a large role in the game, appearing as a meet-and-greet character in Fantasyland and taking part in theMickey's Soundsational Parade mini-game. Hook also takes part in thePeter Pan's Flight mini-game. Here, the captain kidnapsCubby and threatens him to reveal the whereabouts of Peter Pan. Before Hook can kill the uncooperative Lost Boy, Peter and the players arrive. Hook sword fights the player(s) and is ultimately defeated and thrown overboard. Hook is last seen swimming away from the crocodile. Hook also assigns several tasks. For one of the tasks, the player must find some ticking clocks hidden throughout the park.

Disney Infinity

Captain Hook makes a cameo inDisney Infinity. When he appears, he steals an Emblem in the 3DS version of the game. Captain Hook also is an unlockable costume toy in the console versions of the game.

Disney Heroes: Battle Mode

Captain Hook appears as a Front Line Control character, singling out opponents for duels, sapping their Energy with a hook slash, and studying his map of Neverland to decrease their Armor.

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Hook inDisney Heroes: Battle Mode

Captain Hook's first Friendship Campaign, "Captains Capricious", has him form an alliance withHector Barbossa in order to rid the City of Peter Pan for good. After Hook organizes several failed attempts to catch Pan, including waiting in a shipping container for several hours to ambush him, and disguising themselves as Lost Boys in order to infiltrate their hideout, Barbossa finally takes control from Hook and proposes to lure Pan into a trap by kidnapping Tinker Bell as bait. After doing a bit of reconnaissance and setting up the trap, Barbossa's plan actually works, and they successfully capture Pan, but before the two pirate captains can do anything, Pan invokes parlay. Hook, growing impatient, lunges at Pan, accidentally freeing him, and then discovers he was double-crossed by Barbossa, who allied himself with Pan in the end, fed up with Hook's bumbling and declaring him "such a codfish."

Captain Hook's second Friendship Campaign, "Hook Needs a Hand", shows a bored Peter Pan attempting to pull his usual tricks on Captain Hook, only to find him alone and miserable. Hook explains that his entire crew has abandoned him due to his repeated losses to Pan, looking for a more worthy captain, and he no longer has the drive to do anything. Pan takes Hook across the City in several attempts to cheer him up, including forming a new pirate crew for him (consisting ofDash Parr,Nick Wilde,WALL-E,Merida, andBo Peep), and boarding theBlack Pearl to assistJack Sparrow in a large-scale sword fight against the Creeps. Eventually, Pan realizes Hook needs to reunite with Smee, who they discover is now working as the second-hand toGaston. Allying themselves with a jealousLeFou, Pan orchestrates a prank at the tavern which brings Smee back to Hook's side. Pan and the two pirates then decide in order to convince the remainder of the Jolly Roger's crew to return, they need to pull off a big heist to prove Hook still has it. They decide on stealing tarts from theQueen of Hearts, but Pan accidentally sets off an alarm at the last moment, alerting waves of guards and Creeps towards them. In the ensuing fight, Hook saves Pan's life, declaring "Peter Pan perishes by my hand and my hand alone." As they escape with the tarts, Hook immediately turns on Pan, with Smee and the rest of the Jolly Roger Crew now back at his side, and their long-time rivalry picks up right where it last left off.

Disney Sorcerer's Arena

Captain Hook appears as an Oceanic Villain and Offense character, being one of the first characters players unlock as they start the game. Being a starter character, Hook is a very basic offensive character, being able to strike opponents with his blade, toss gift-wrapped bombs which tear through shields, and create openings for his allies to attack targeted opponents. When using Hook in Club Conquest, he gains some extra effects on his abilities, giving him more synergy with Smee and otherPeter Pan or Oceanic teammates. Hook is also fully required in theNeverland seasonal event, needing to be fully upgraded alongside Tinker Bell to unlock Smee, Wendy, and Peter Pan.

Ability NameDescription
BladeworkCaptain Hook's Basic Ability. Hook draws his sword and strikes the target opponent, dealing damage with a 10% chance to perform an Extra Attack (guaranteed to perform the Extra Attack if the target is affected by a Harmful effect).
Gift from WendyCaptain Hook's first Special Ability, costing 3 Magic. Hook tosses a gift-wrapped bomb at a target opponent, dealing high damage and inflicting Defense Down for 2 turns. Damage dealt is increased by 105% if the target is affected by Shield. On Offense in Club Conquest,Gift from Wendy inflicts Intimidate for 1 turn, and cannot be Countered.
Forty-Two DegreesCaptain Hook's second Special Ability, costing 4 Magic. Peering through his telescope, Hook inflicts Vulnerable on a target opponent, and copies 2 Helpful effects from them onto himself. There is a 20% chance for Hook's teammates to assist, with a bonus 50% chance for any Oceanic teammates. On Offense in Club Conquest,Peter Pan teammates are guaranteed to assist.
Bad FormCaptain Hook's Passive Ability, costing 2-4 Magic (the cost can be lowered via Ability upgrades). On turn start (when the Ability is available), Hook will give Haste to himself and a random teammate for 2 turns. On Offense in Club Conquest, if Smee is a teammate,Bad Form also activates on combat start and affects allPeter Pan teammates.

Disney Parks

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Captain Hook posing for a photo at Hong Kong Disneyland.

Captain Hook is commonly featured in the Disney theme parks around the world, primarily as an atmosphere character, though he has made occasional appearances as a face character in some live shows.

Disneyland Resort

In theDisneyland version ofFantasmic!, the captain can be seen battling Peter aboard his ship, until Pan throws the former overboard right. Fortunately for Hook, a rope was near, though it left him nearly vulnerable to the hungry crocodile.

In the2015 rendition of World of Color, Captain Hook appears during the montage celebrating villains.

An animatronic Hook is also featured in the originalPeter Pan's Flight attraction, which is almost all Disney parks exceptHong Kong Disneyland.

Walt Disney World

Captain Hook was one of the villains to helpthe Evil Queen in her bid to take over theMagic Kingdom in the former Castle ShowCinderella's Surprise Celebration. He was defeated by Peter Pan whenMickey Mouse called for Heroes to help defend the Kingdom.

In the former show,Dream Along With Mickey, Captain Hook and Mr. Smee work for Maleficent who plans to take over the Magic Kingdom. The pirates ambush Mickey Mouse's dream celebration and sword fights Peter Pan. Hook is scared into believing the crocodile is near and seemingly surrenders until Maleficent arrives. Hook and Smee stay to aid Maleficent after most of the heroes (including Peter and Wendy) fled the scene. However, Donald and Mickey are able to use the power of dreams to defeat the witch, having Hook and Smee run for safety.

Captain Hook vocally appeared inMagic, Music and Mayhem at theMagic Kingdom. In the event, Hook and the pirates planned to take overCinderella Castle and brutally attacks it. However, the Fairy Godmother called fourth Tinker Bell who used her powers to foil the captain.

Captain Hook makes an appearance in the former attraction,Back to Never Land, right afterRobin Williams was transformed into an animated character and reluctantly put into a scene aboard Hook's ship. Just as Robin fears the worst, Hook appears and demands to know the whereabouts of Peter Pan. Robin fails to answer, spending time trying to calm Hook down instead, but the Captain viciously throws Robin overboard to the crocodile. Fortunately for Robin, Tinker Bell arrives and uses pixie dust to save him and give the crocodile flight. Hook then runs away in panic from the hungry flying croc.

InHocus Pocus Villain Spelltacular, Captain Hook is called forth by Maleficent as one of the villainous "frightful friends" to accompany theSanderson Sisters fromHocus Pocus.

In thePeter Pan unit of theFestival of Fantasy Parade, Hook appears riding the anchor of the Jolly Roger.

He was also seen inDisney Villains Mix and Mingle,Unleash the Villains Halloween events.

An animatronic Hook is also featured in the Magic Kingdom's version of Peter Pan's Flight. During the springtime, a topiary of Hook can be seen inWorld Showcase inEpcot.

Tokyo Disney Resort

Hook appears in a segment starring Peter inOne Man's Dream II: The Magic Lives On!. Here, the two rivals engage in another sword battle, though it ultimately ends with the crocodile's pursuit of the captain.

Hook was also one of the featured villains for Tokyo Disney's annual Halloween events. He also appears in theMediterranean Harbor seasonal show, Villain's World.

Disneyland Paris

InDisney Dreams, Captain Hook served as the main villain, appearing after Peter Pan's shadow has an encounter withDr. Facilier's shadow and mechanical castle. He throws Pan's shadow into the water towards the crocodile, with Ursula and Maleficent joining in on tormenting the shadow. Peter Pan and Tinker Bell arrived just in time to restore the magic back to the Second Star to the Right and undo Hook's machinations, trapping him and the others inside.

For meet-and-greets, Hook can often be found inFantasyland.

Hong Kong Disneyland

Hook appeared during the mini-parade alongside theQueen of Hearts inVillains Night Out!.

Shanghai Disneyland

In Shanghai, Hook is a meetable character inFantasyland and can be seen during the final float ofMickey's Storybook Express as well as in the park's version of Peter Pan's Flight.

Disney Cruise Line

On theDisney Magic cruise ship, Hook makes an appearance inMickey's Pirates In The Caribbean, where he and his crew invade the ship in an attempt to take it over. During Mickey and friends' pirate celebration, Hook ambushes the gang, having the ship's crew tied hostage by Smee. Mickey refuses to step down resulting in the Captains Challenge. Mickey and friends dance battle the pirates and succeed. After, the captive crew is freed and chase Hook and Smee around the ship, eventually arresting them.

InVillains Tonight!, Hook is featured as one of the villains capable of heighteningHades' evil-meter. He stars in his own segment, where he battles off his traitorous former crew during a mutiny. He later appears during "Hot Talk" starringJafar andIago, as well as the finale.

Hook was also one of the villain suspects inMidship Detective Agency on theDisney Fantasy ship.

Hook and Peter serve as the stern characters on theDisney Treasure, with Hook angrily shaking his hook at Peter after he splattered him with yellow paint while working on painting the ship's logo.

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Trivia

  • Hans Conried also provided voice and live-action-reference forGeorge Darling, remaining faithful to the theatrical tradition that Captain Hook and George Darling are portrayed by the same actor.
  • Woolie Reitherman animated the encounter between Captain Hook and theCrocodile, applying broad action combined with comedy. The Crocodile swallows the Captain whole, before he re-emerges intact. During a tense moment, Hook tries to prevent being eaten by standing at the edge of the creature's mouth, holding it open with all his might. This broad sequence added to the range of Hook's personality. He is definitely a menace toPeter Pan, but in this instance he almost gets consumed by an oversized crocodile. Even villains live in fear. Reitherman said: "Nobody is going to worry about a gag's logic, if it's funny."
  • Captain Hook is briefly mentioned in theDuckTales episode "All Ducks on Deck", when thePhantom Blot is comparing himself to other villains: "Compared to me,Doctor Doom is a wimp, and Captain Hook is about as dangerous as a plastic coat hanger!"
  • Captain Hook is briefly mentioned in theMarsupilami episode "Thorn O Plenty", whenEduardo the jaguar is being attacked by a crocodile.
  • Outside of being a character inPirates of the Caribbean: The Price of Freedom, Captain Hook holds several other looser connections to thePirates of The Caribbean franchise.
    • Amember of thecrew of theWicked Wench who is seen dunking the magistrateCarlos in theoriginal ride bears a strong resemblance to Hook including having a hook replacing his left-hand. He is seen nearby a short and plump pirate wearing a blue/white striped shirt with a red cap, likely as an allusion to Hook and Smee.
    • Hook and Smee were involved in the opening ceremony of Pirates of The Caribbean at Disneyland in1967. In the promotional film which went over the ride's opening, Hook and Smee could be seen engaging with guests inNew Orleans Square as the video's host cited them as examples of Disney's fascination with piracy.
    • Hook and Smee rode the Pirates of the Caribbean attraction together in the souvenir videoA Day at Disneyland.
    • In the opening scene toPirates of the Caribbean: The Curse of the Black Pearl, governorWeatherby Swann is dressed like Captain Hook while on the crossing fromEngland toPort Royal.
    • One of the early concept arts of Pirate Lords forPirates of the Caribbean: At World's End showed a pirate with a hook in place of his left hand, long black hair, and similar wardrobe to Hook. During this point of development, several famous pirates were being considered for the Brethren Court.
  • Hook has been used as inspiration for different Disney Villains.
  • Hook is briefly mentioned byTimon in theTimon & Pumbaa episode "Ocean Commotion".
  • Cary Grant andRobert Newton were both considered to voice Captain Hook.
  • According to an interview forEpic Mickey, early concepts had Captain Hook wearing blue.
  • Interestingly, in the French translation of Disney'sPeter Pan, Hook takes the name of "James Bartholoméo Crochet" (literally James Bartholomew Hook), while in some translations of the original J. M. Barrie's bookPeter Pan, his name is translated as "Jack Crochet" (literally Jack Hook).
  • InJake and the Never Land Pirates, it is revealed that Hook occasionally gets seasick (on sea as well as while crawling backwards) despite being a pirate captain.
  • In the queue forRoger Rabbit's Car Toon Spin, located at bothDisneyland andTokyo Disneyland, there are several license plates hanging on the wall, all with various Disney references on them. One of the license plates is labeled "CAP 10 HK".
  • Captain Hook was listed #24 in Empire Magazine's The 50 Best Animated Movie Characters, stating as his stroke of genius the gibbering panic that overtakes the otherwise snarling bad guy whenever the sound of ticking comes near.
  • Sasha Waybright can be seen dressed as Hook during aPeter Pan play in theAmphibia episode "The First Temple".

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