


#Captain hook pirate movie
Given names and speaking parts, this movie is functionally a prequel for the pirates prior to the events of Peter Pan. Several members of Captain Hook's pirate crew appear in this film as secondary characters. Jake and the Never Land Pirates Main article: Sharky and Bones Tinker Bell and the Pirate Fairy Near the end of the film, the crew (along with Captain Hook and Smee) is chased away by the octopus (who imagines them all to be different kinds of fish). They also join him in the search of his treasure chest and the fight against Jane and the Lost Boys. They follow Captain Hook's orders to the letter, as they join him in searching for Peter Pan and the Lost Boys.

However, they accidentally kidnap her daughter, Jane, (perhaps because they were not aware of the change of time since time has virtually stopped in Neverland). In Return to Neverland, the crew still listens to Captain Hook and actually come with him to London to kidnap Wendy. They're then rowing the boat away from Neverland while Captain Hook was swimming away by his nemesis, the crocodile. Using his dagger, he flies to the net to cut the rope and the crew falls down to the rowboat with Smee and head to the sea. Tinker Bell gets Peter to tell him they are in trouble. John told the Lost Boys to fire the crew with their weapons, but the crew is ready to climb to the net to battle them. Peter released the boys to join the battle.

He then learns that Peter is still alive. Still mad at his crew who were fearfully believed that the ship was bewitched, Captain Hook then throws one of them, Starkey, into the sea. Unbeknownst to the crew, Peter saved Wendy just in time before she landed in the water, for he survived the bomb thanks to Tinker Bell going to his rescue upon escaping from the lantern upon learning of it. Captain Hook listen for the splash, but no sound comes. They tie the boys up, take Wendy to the plank, and make her walk to the end and fell down to the sea. Wendy tells Captain Hook that they will never join them. On the ship, the crew sings to the children about joining them or walking the plank. When Wendy, John, Michael, and the Lost Boys come out to return home, they are captured by the crew, who take them back to the ship while Hook and Smee stay behind to put the bomb inside for Peter. Here, the crew, among with Smee, is shown to be visibly sad, implying that they lost their mothers at an early age and it was this that drove them to become pirates. When Hook, Smee, and the crew arrive there, they hear Wendy singing " Your Mother and Mine". Later on, after Captain Hook has an encounter with Peter Pan, he manages to capture his fairy friend, Tinker Bell and tricks her into telling him where his hideout, Hangman's Tree, is and then he locks her up in a lantern and takes the crew with him to Hangman's Tree with a bomb wrapped as a present for Peter from Wendy. The crew tries to shoot at them, knowing that the sooner Peter dies, the sooner they all get to leave Neverland. Later on, when Peter Pan, Wendy, John, and Michael return to Neverland, one of the crew spots them and Hook orders the crew to shoot the cannons at them. One of them is then shown in the rigging with an accordion, singing (rather badly) until an annoyed Captain Hook offhandedly shoots him with a flintlock pistol for interrupting his concentration. Wishing to give up the quest for Peter Pan, they bully Smee into trying to convince Captain Hook to leave Neverland. When Smee, the first mate, comes out of the cabin, he wishes them a good morning, but they grab him by the shirt and tell him that there's nothing good about the morning because they're stuck on Neverland. Although they served under Captain Hook, it is implied that they grew bored of him, because they spent their time in the aforementioned song throwing swords at a crudely drawn picture labeled "Captain" that was drawn on the cabin door. The crew is first seen on their ship, the Jolly Roger, in Neverland, singing " A Pirate's Life (Is a Wonderful Life)". Bones is definitely considered the dimmest of Hook's crew, but over the course of the series, has rare moments of intelligence. While he does have his moments when he prefers to play music over following Hook's command, as seen in the episode "Escape from Belch Mountain", when Hook entrusts the Jolly Roger to both Sharky and Bones, who quickly begin playing a catchy musical number once Hook is gone, which accidentally reveals Hook's plot to Jake and his crew, who over hear hiding near by. Bones is nonetheless loyal to Captain Hook and eagerly obeys him as best as he can.
