Tick-Tock the Crocodile

Tick-Tock the Crocodile (better known as The Crocodile) is a character from Disney's 1953 movie Peter Pan. The hungry crocodile is a neutral character in that, being a hungry carnivore, he tries to eat whatever he can get. However, he's somewhat of a good guy, since all that he really wants to eat Neverland's most dangerous threat, Captain Hook. The Crocodile would notably appear in several other productions outside of Peter Pan.

Background
Long ago, Peter Pan cut off Captain Hook's left hand and fed it to the Crocodile. The Crocodile thought it was so delicious that he wanted to eat the rest of Captain Hook. This led Tick Tock to follow the wicked pirate wherever he went. Luckily for Hook, however, the crocodile swallowed an alarm clock, allowing Hook to hear him coming. Tick Tock plays an important role in defeating Captain Hook.

Designs
The Crocodile is a green giant reptile with sharp teeth, dark sprikes on the back, long tail with goes tick-tock sound, yellow eyes,or sometimes colorful eyes, legs.

Peter Pan
Tick-Tock the Crocodile first appears at the beginning of the film. Captain Hook laments Peter Pan's role in causing the crocodile to follow him. Tick Tock then appears in the sea next to the ship, sending Hook into a panic. However, Smee shoos off the crocodile.

In the middle of the movie, Captain Hook and Mr. Smee kidnaps the Indian princess, Tiger Lily to take her to Skull Rock, The crocodile follow them in the rowboat. In the Skull Rock Hook tell the princess to an attempt to learn Peter Pan's hiding place. Hook is forced to hang from a cliff while fighting Peter Pan. The crocodile approaches, seeing a golden opportunity to eat the Captain. The croc jump to bite of Hook's rip clothes, Peter recognizes Tick Tock and almost decides to kick Hook off the cliff but decides against it when Wendy yells at him not to. The Crocodile had sceond jump to pull Hook's pants down, and Hook eventually slips right to the crocodile's mouth, but is apparently able to escape the crocodile. And, of course, Tick-Tock has a part in the climatic battle against Captain Hook and the Crocodile swim to chase Hook to head back to the Jolly Roger. Later at night Tick-Tock waits for Hook at his ship to get another taste till the end.

At the end, Tick-Tock was ready to eat Hook at the end off of the plank, but Hook climb back up at the plank. As the Captain falls in the water, Tick Tock begins another pursuit of Hook. He ends up chasing Captain Hook away from Neverland. Hook states in Return to Neverland that he had lost the Crocodile and it is considered either dead or alive and living somewhere else.

Goliath II
The crocodile appeared in the Disney animated short Goliath II. The short was created in order to test the new xerox animation process in order to spend less money on making animated films.

Chip 'n Dale Rescue Rangers
Tick Tock made a guest appearance as a villain in the Rescue Rangers episode "Kiwi's Big Adventure".

Aladdin: The Series
Tick-Tock made a cameo in the episode Vocal Hero with a bunch of other look-like crocodiles. He appeared as one of the palace's crocodiles.

Jungle Cubs
The Crocodile appeared in cameo of Jungle Cubs. He appeared at the end of the episode The Humans Must Be Crazy he also swallowed a clock, after Young Bagheera throw the watch in the river.

House of Mouse
Tick Tock Croc appears in the series House of Mouse. He was even one of the villains that appeared in Mickey's House of Villains.

Return to Neverland
It's unknown why he didn't show up in the 2002 sequel, Return To Never Land , but he was replaced by a giant octopus that made a blip-bloop sound in the waters (similar to his "tick-tock" sound).

He was mentioned in it by Captain Hook and Smee, as well as his silhouette is seen in the clouds, with the clock in his stomach, in the opening of the movie, with a snippet of "Never Smile at a Crocodile".

Stitch!
The crocodile appeared in the [http://en.wikipedia.org.wiki/Stitch! Stitch!] anime.

Jake and the Never Land Pirates
"Tick-Tock the Crocodile!"

- The theme song for Tick-Tock the Croc in the series

Along with Captain Hook and Mr. Smee, Tick-Tock is appears in the preschool series starring a young boy named Jake and his two pirate friends Izzy and Cubby. Tick-Tock returns to Never Land after his absences in Return to Neverland and is once again after Hook. The croc appears as a recurring gag in the show. The croc's largest role in the series so far was in the episode Rock the Croc where Tick Tock accidentally ate a map in a bottle to Jake and his crew future spot to cool off and the episode revolves around Jake, Izzy, Cubby, Hook and Smee trying to get it back.

Kingdom Hearts series
The Crocodile is a character from the Neverland world and Captain Hook's feared nemeies in Kingdom Hearts. The crocodile isn't quite a villain, since he primarily hunts Captain Hook, but he will also attack Sora and Ventus.

Kingdom Hearts Birth by Sleep
The Crocodile plays a small role in Terra's story. He appears in Skull Cave and scares Captain Hook away.

The Crocodile also appears in Ventus's story. he appears on the coast shortly before Ventus's fight with the captain. During the battle, the Crocodile will attack Ventus if he gets too close to the water. Likewise, if Captain Hook is driven into the water by Ven, the Crocodile will damage him and then chase him back onto the rock. Following the fight, the Crocodile chases Captain Hook back to his ship.

The Crocodile appears for a third time in Aqua's story. He appears in the gully to frighten Captain Hook away.

Kingdom Hearts
The Crocodile plays a small role at the end of the storyline in the Neverland world though he is mentioned before then. After Sora and Peter Pan defeat Captain Hook, the Captain falls into the water only to be chased away by the Crocodile. This is almost identical to his fate in the movie (although since he appears in Kingdom Hearts 358/2 Days, it is presumed that he escaped).

Mickey Mousecapade
The Crocodile made an appearance as the second boss of the Nintendo game Mickey Mousecapade, but only in the American release. In the original Japanese version, the Dodo from Alice in Wonderland is the second boss.

Epic Mickey
Tick-Tock appears as an animatronic crocodile, retaining his craving appetite for Captain Hook. Tick-Tock attacks Mickey when he is about to board the Jolly Roger and, when you're fighting Captain Hook, you have the chance to send him to the Crocodile by defeating him without saving the Sprite. If Hook is driven off the plank, the crocodile will attempt to eat him and drive him away while chasing after the pirate.

In the bad ending, it is revealed that Tick-Tock has devoured Captain Hook as only his hook is left floating in the sea before sinking beneath the waves.

Fantasmic!
The crocodile, along with many other beloved Disney characters, has played a role in the original version of Fantasmic! at the Disneyland Resort. In Disneyland he appears during the Peter and Hook sword duel chasing after the the ship. (In the version of Fantasmic at Disney's Hollywood Studios, the Peter and Hook duel is replaced with a Pocahontas-based scene.) The tick tock crocodile is bigger then a grown man and is long as a bus.

Peter Pan's Flight
Tick-Tock the Crocodile appeared in Peter Pan's Flight in the Disney Parks to eat Captain Hook.

Dream Along With Mickey
In the show Tick Tock's iconic alarm clock was used to make Captain Hook to Peter Pan during a duel. In the show while the clock is being tossed by characters the song Never Smile at a Crocodile is herd.

Walt Disney:One Man's Dream II
Tick Tock appears in Peter Pan scene, he chase after Captain Hook with Mr. Smee.

Back to Never Land
The Crocodile appears where he was waiting for Robin Williams who was a toon after Robin abroad Captain Hook's ship is to walk the plank. The Crocodile try to eat Robin and Robin met Tinker Bell to pixie dust on him to fly away from the croc. Robin had a plan with Tink to defeat Hook, Tink use the pixie dust on the Crocodile to get Hook after Robin play the game show with Hook. And the crocodile chase after Hook with flying dust on the sea.

Trivia

 * Tick-Tock has made more cameo appearances than any other Disney film character, ranging from films to theme parks.

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