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− | |films = ''[[Peter Pan (film)|Peter Pan]]<br>[[Return to Never Land]]<br>[[Tinker Bell (film)|Tinker Bell]]'' (cameo)<br>''[[The Pirate Fairy]]<br>[[Ralph Breaks the Internet |
+ | |films = ''[[Peter Pan (film)|Peter Pan]]<br>[[Return to Never Land]]<br>[[Tinker Bell (film)|Tinker Bell]]'' (cameo)<br>''[[The Pirate Fairy]]<br>[[Ralph Breaks the Internet]]'' (cameo) |
|shows = ''[[Jake and the Never Land Pirates]]<br>[[Once Upon a Time]]'' |
|shows = ''[[Jake and the Never Land Pirates]]<br>[[Once Upon a Time]]'' |
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|games = ''[[Return to Never Land (video game)|Return to Never Land]]''<br>[[Kingdom Hearts (series)|''Kingdom Hearts'' series]]<br>''[[Epic Mickey]]<br>[[Peter Pan: Adventures in Never Land]]<br>[[Epic Mickey: Power of Illusion]]<br>[[Kinect Disneyland Adventures]]<br>[[Disney INFINITY]]'' (Power Discs)<br>''[[Disney Magic Kingdoms]]'' |
|games = ''[[Return to Never Land (video game)|Return to Never Land]]''<br>[[Kingdom Hearts (series)|''Kingdom Hearts'' series]]<br>''[[Epic Mickey]]<br>[[Peter Pan: Adventures in Never Land]]<br>[[Epic Mickey: Power of Illusion]]<br>[[Kinect Disneyland Adventures]]<br>[[Disney INFINITY]]'' (Power Discs)<br>''[[Disney Magic Kingdoms]]'' |
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|weapons = Cannons |
|weapons = Cannons |
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|crew = [[Captain Hook]] (captain)<br>[[Mr. Smee]]<br>[[Pirate Crew (Peter Pan)|Pirate Crew]]<br>[[Sharky and Bones]] |
|crew = [[Captain Hook]] (captain)<br>[[Mr. Smee]]<br>[[Pirate Crew (Peter Pan)|Pirate Crew]]<br>[[Sharky and Bones]] |
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− | |fate = Destroyed by [[Octopus (Peter Pan)|the Octopus]] but rebuilt by Hook and his crew |
+ | |fate = Destroyed by [[Octopus (Peter Pan)|the Octopus]] but rebuilt by Hook and his crew|name = ''Jolly Roger''}} |
+ | The '''''Jolly Roger''''' is the pirate ship that serves as the home of [[Captain Hook]], [[Mr. Smee]], and their [[Pirate Crew (Peter Pan)|crew]]. As Hook's base of operations, it is the only place in [[Neverland]] that can be considered "pirate territory" (other than [[Skull Rock]]). |
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==Appearances== |
==Appearances== |
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===''[[Peter Pan (film)|Peter Pan]]''=== |
===''[[Peter Pan (film)|Peter Pan]]''=== |
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− | + | The ship is first seen in ''[[Peter Pan (film)|Peter Pan]]'' during the part where the Pirate Crew is first introduced. Hook then notices [[Peter Pan (character)|Peter]] and his gang on one of the clouds as he orders his crew to get their cannons ready to take them down to which they were able to dodge the cannonballs. Later when Peter, the [[Lost Boys]], [[Wendy Darling|Wendy]], [[John Darling|John]], and [[Michael Darling|Michael]] scared off the pirates (when Peter Pan fights Hook and wins), they desert their ship, leaving Peter to temporarily commandeer it. Peter uses it to take the Darlings back home by having [[Tinker Bell]] cover it with pixie dust, enabling it to fly. A cloud shaped like the Jolly Roger is seen at the very end of the film during the reprise of "You Can Fly" where [[George Darling|George]] and [[Mary Darling|her wife]] look at the night sky to which it reminds George of his childhood. |
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===''[[Return to Never Land]]''=== |
===''[[Return to Never Land]]''=== |
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− | It is last seen in ''Return to Never Land'', where the pirates are back in control of the ship. During the start of the film, it is apparent that the pixie dust that was used in the first film is still in effect; however, Wendy's story that she tells [[Jane (Peter Pan)|Jane]] and [[Danny]] states that the ship was covered in pixie dust during a successful treasure theft (courtesy of Peter Pan), which contradicts what occurred in the first film, however, it is very possible that it was recovered in Pixie Dust or that Wendy just made the story up |
+ | It is last seen in ''Return to Never Land'', where the pirates are back in control of the ship. During the start of the film, it is apparent that the pixie dust that was used in the first film is still in effect; however, Wendy's story that she tells [[Jane (Peter Pan)|Jane]] and [[Danny]] states that the ship was covered in pixie dust during a successful treasure theft (courtesy of Peter Pan), which contradicts what occurred in the first film, however, it is very possible that it was recovered in Pixie Dust or that Wendy just made the story up. |
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+ | The ship is mistaken for a bomber when Jane is kidnapped and Hook and his crew are forced to escape as the Germans attack London. It, again, serves as Hook and his crew's home base (Skull Rock having apparently been forgotten or abandoned). During the end of the film, the ''Jolly Roger'' is destroyed when Hook is sent plummeting through several floors of it (with help from a heavy anchor) and crashes into [[Octopus (Peter Pan)|the Octopus]], who, having been sent into a rage because of his blunder, destroys the ship all in an attempt to eat Hook alive. It sinks to the bottom of the sea soon afterward. |
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===''[[Jake and the Never Land Pirates]]''=== |
===''[[Jake and the Never Land Pirates]]''=== |
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Originally referred to by the name ''Jewel of the Realm'' is headed by [[Liam Jones|Captain Liam Jones]]. On orders of the king, he and his crew are to travel to a distant island and procure a medical plant, [[Dreamshade]], which is rumored to heal all wounds. For the journey, Liam brings his brother, [[Captain Hook|Leftenant Killian Jones]]. Upon their arrival on the island of [[Neverland]] shore they meet a boy named [[Peter Pan (character)|Peter Pan]] who warns them that Dreamshade is poisonous and comments that their king must be really ruthless, Liam does not heed the boy's warning, while Killian begins to think the king wants the plant to poison his enemies. |
Originally referred to by the name ''Jewel of the Realm'' is headed by [[Liam Jones|Captain Liam Jones]]. On orders of the king, he and his crew are to travel to a distant island and procure a medical plant, [[Dreamshade]], which is rumored to heal all wounds. For the journey, Liam brings his brother, [[Captain Hook|Leftenant Killian Jones]]. Upon their arrival on the island of [[Neverland]] shore they meet a boy named [[Peter Pan (character)|Peter Pan]] who warns them that Dreamshade is poisonous and comments that their king must be really ruthless, Liam does not heed the boy's warning, while Killian begins to think the king wants the plant to poison his enemies. |
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− | After finding the plant Liam purposely wounds himself with the Dreamshade to prove his brother wrong. While nothing happens immediately, Liam soon collapses by the rapidly spreading poison Pan appears to Killian and gives him access to a spring, which will heal his brother, but comes with a price if they choose to leave the island. Liam is healed and they venture off the island with plans of revealing their king's true nature in sending them on the expedition. Once out of Never Land's waters, Liam collapses dying in Killian's arms the price of leaving Never Land's seas. Killian buries his brother at sea. Fueled by anger and a sense of justice, he takes his place as captain, convinces the crew to renounce the king by telling them the truth, and they all take on the life of pirates while the Jewel of the Realm is renamed the Jolly Roger. |
+ | After finding the plant Liam purposely wounds himself with the Dreamshade to prove his brother wrong. While nothing happens immediately, Liam soon collapses by the rapidly spreading poison Pan appears to Killian and gives him access to a spring, which will heal his brother, but comes with a price if they choose to leave the island. Liam is healed and they venture off the island with plans of revealing their king's true nature in sending them on the expedition. Once out of Never Land's waters, Liam collapses dying in Killian's arms the price of leaving Never Land's seas. Killian buries his brother at sea. Fueled by anger and a sense of justice, he takes his place as captain, convinces the crew to renounce the king by telling them the truth, and they all take on the life of pirates while the ''Jewel of the Realm'' is renamed the ''Jolly Roger''. |
===''[[Tinker Bell (film)|Tinker Bell]]''=== |
===''[[Tinker Bell (film)|Tinker Bell]]''=== |
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− | The Jolly Roger makes a cameo appearance in the |
+ | The ''Jolly Roger'' makes a cameo appearance in the beginning of the movie. The ship in London is very similar to the one George Darling has seen, except it doesn't have the pirate design and flag. |
===''[[The Pirate Fairy]]''=== |
===''[[The Pirate Fairy]]''=== |
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− | Although the Jolly Roger is not the main ship that appears in the film it does make a brief appearance at the end during the credits where it rescues its future Captain from the sea. |
+ | Although the ''Jolly Roger'' is not the main ship that appears in the film it does make a brief appearance at the end during the credits where it rescues its future Captain from the sea. |
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⚫ | The Jolly Roger was a Disneyland landmark from |
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− | The [[Sailing Ship Columbia]] plays the part of Captain Hook's ship in the Disneyland version of Fantasmic. |
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==Video Games== |
==Video Games== |
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===[[Kingdom Hearts (series)|''Kingdom Hearts'' series]]=== |
===[[Kingdom Hearts (series)|''Kingdom Hearts'' series]]=== |
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− | The Jolly Roger is the primary setting for the Never Land level in ''[[Kingdom Hearts]]'', ''[[Kingdom Hearts: Chain of Memories]]'' and ''[[Kingdom Hearts 358/2 Days]]''. |
+ | The ''Jolly Roger'' is the primary setting for the Never Land level in ''[[Kingdom Hearts]]'', ''[[Kingdom Hearts: Chain of Memories]]'' and ''[[Kingdom Hearts 358/2 Days]]''. It is also shown that the ship is capable of traveling between worlds of its own accord without the need of a Gummi Ship, as seen when it intercepts Sora's Gummi Ship en route to Never Land along the route from either [[Halloween Town]] or [[Atlantica]], with Hook's crew, save for Smee, replaced by Pirate, Air Pirate, and Battleship Emblem [[Heartless]] under Hook's command. Even after Hook is defeated and chased off by [[Tick-Tock the Crocodile]], the ship can be revisited to collect any missed chests, Trinity Marks, and in the Final Mix version of Kingdom Hearts, fight the rare Jet Balloon Heartless and its Missile Diver Heartless for rare synthesis items. |
===''[[Epic Mickey]]''=== |
===''[[Epic Mickey]]''=== |
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− | A battered version of Jolly Roger is the location of a boss fight against a robotic Captain Hook. [[Mickey Mouse]] must either defeat Hook on the decks by altering the path of his rails to a plank leading to the crocodile or climb up the rigging to release a captured Sprite that will summon [[Pete|Pete Pan]] to fight on Mickey's behalf. |
+ | A battered version of ''Jolly Roger'' is the location of a boss fight against a robotic Captain Hook. [[Mickey Mouse]] must either defeat Hook on the decks by altering the path of his rails to a plank leading to the crocodile or climb up the rigging to release a captured Sprite that will summon [[Pete|Pete Pan]] to fight on Mickey's behalf. |
===''[[Disney INFINITY]]''=== |
===''[[Disney INFINITY]]''=== |
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− | The Jolly Roger appears in the game as a mode of transportation for playable characters. |
+ | The ''Jolly Roger'' appears in the game as a mode of transportation for playable characters. |
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+ | The ''Jolly Roger'' appeares in the ''[[Peter Pan's Flight]]'' stage. It is seen when the player and Pan sabotage Hook's plot to interrogate Cubby. |
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+ | It is also mentioned by Captain Hook<ref>'''Captain Hook: '''It's almost time to sail the ''Jolly Roger''</ref> |
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+ | ==[[Walt Disney Parks and Resorts|Disney Parks]]== |
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⚫ | The ''Jolly Roger'' was a [[Disneyland]] landmark from [[1983]], in the form of the [[Captain Hook's Galley|Chicken of the Sea Pirate Ship]] restaurant in [[Fantasyland]]. However, the pirate ship was damaged when being moved during the Fantasyland overhaul and parts of it would be used in ''[[Peter Pan's Flight]]''. The tradition of Hook's pirate ship in the parks would live on though at the [[Disneyland Hotel]]'s Neverland Pool and at [[Disneyland Paris]]'s [[Adventure Isle]]. The [[Sailing Ship Columbia]] also played the part of Captain Hook's ship in the earliest version of Disneyland's ''[[Fantasmic!]]'' |
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==Gallery== |
==Gallery== |
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==Trivia== |
==Trivia== |
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− | *"Jolly Roger" means a flag flown to identify a pirate ship, which fits for the Jolly Roger for being a pirate ship. |
+ | *"Jolly Roger" means a flag flown to identify a pirate ship, which fits for the ''Jolly Roger'' for being a pirate ship. |
− | **Also, the symbol on the Jolly Roger is mostly commonly identified with a skull and crossbones on a black flag, which the ship also has. |
+ | **Also, the symbol on the ''Jolly Roger'' is mostly commonly identified with a skull and crossbones on a black flag, which the ship also has. |
+ | **[[Jolly Roger (Pirates of the Caribbean)|Jolly Roger]] is also a character from Pirates of the Caribbean Online (PotCO for short), in which he is a cursed undead. |
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*In most scenes, the flag disappears and reappears. |
*In most scenes, the flag disappears and reappears. |
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+ | *Concepts from ''[[Epic Mickey]]'' show the Jolly Roger bearing a resemble to the ''[[Black Pearl]]''. |
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{{Peter Pan}} |
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{{Once Upon a Time}} |
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{{Disney INFINITY}} |
{{Disney INFINITY}} |
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{{DEFAULTSORT:Jolly Roger}} |
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The Jolly Roger is the pirate ship that serves as the home of Captain Hook, Mr. Smee, and their crew. As Hook's base of operations, it is the only place in Neverland that can be considered "pirate territory" (other than Skull Rock).
Appearances
Peter Pan
The ship is first seen in Peter Pan during the part where the Pirate Crew is first introduced. Hook then notices Peter and his gang on one of the clouds as he orders his crew to get their cannons ready to take them down to which they were able to dodge the cannonballs. Later when Peter, the Lost Boys, Wendy, John, and Michael scared off the pirates (when Peter Pan fights Hook and wins), they desert their ship, leaving Peter to temporarily commandeer it. Peter uses it to take the Darlings back home by having Tinker Bell cover it with pixie dust, enabling it to fly. A cloud shaped like the Jolly Roger is seen at the very end of the film during the reprise of "You Can Fly" where George and her wife look at the night sky to which it reminds George of his childhood.
Return to Never Land
It is last seen in Return to Never Land, where the pirates are back in control of the ship. During the start of the film, it is apparent that the pixie dust that was used in the first film is still in effect; however, Wendy's story that she tells Jane and Danny states that the ship was covered in pixie dust during a successful treasure theft (courtesy of Peter Pan), which contradicts what occurred in the first film, however, it is very possible that it was recovered in Pixie Dust or that Wendy just made the story up.
The ship is mistaken for a bomber when Jane is kidnapped and Hook and his crew are forced to escape as the Germans attack London. It, again, serves as Hook and his crew's home base (Skull Rock having apparently been forgotten or abandoned). During the end of the film, the Jolly Roger is destroyed when Hook is sent plummeting through several floors of it (with help from a heavy anchor) and crashes into the Octopus, who, having been sent into a rage because of his blunder, destroys the ship all in an attempt to eat Hook alive. It sinks to the bottom of the sea soon afterward.
Jake and the Never Land Pirates
The ship also appears in the animated television series serving as the central location for Hook and his crew. Since the original ship was destroyed, the crew was forced to rebuild it apparently wanting to give a darker tone as the colors are now pure red and black.
Once Upon a Time
Originally referred to by the name Jewel of the Realm is headed by Captain Liam Jones. On orders of the king, he and his crew are to travel to a distant island and procure a medical plant, Dreamshade, which is rumored to heal all wounds. For the journey, Liam brings his brother, Leftenant Killian Jones. Upon their arrival on the island of Neverland shore they meet a boy named Peter Pan who warns them that Dreamshade is poisonous and comments that their king must be really ruthless, Liam does not heed the boy's warning, while Killian begins to think the king wants the plant to poison his enemies.
After finding the plant Liam purposely wounds himself with the Dreamshade to prove his brother wrong. While nothing happens immediately, Liam soon collapses by the rapidly spreading poison Pan appears to Killian and gives him access to a spring, which will heal his brother, but comes with a price if they choose to leave the island. Liam is healed and they venture off the island with plans of revealing their king's true nature in sending them on the expedition. Once out of Never Land's waters, Liam collapses dying in Killian's arms the price of leaving Never Land's seas. Killian buries his brother at sea. Fueled by anger and a sense of justice, he takes his place as captain, convinces the crew to renounce the king by telling them the truth, and they all take on the life of pirates while the Jewel of the Realm is renamed the Jolly Roger.
Tinker Bell
The Jolly Roger makes a cameo appearance in the beginning of the movie. The ship in London is very similar to the one George Darling has seen, except it doesn't have the pirate design and flag.
The Pirate Fairy
Although the Jolly Roger is not the main ship that appears in the film it does make a brief appearance at the end during the credits where it rescues its future Captain from the sea.
Video Games
Kingdom Hearts series
The Jolly Roger is the primary setting for the Never Land level in Kingdom Hearts, Kingdom Hearts: Chain of Memories and Kingdom Hearts 358/2 Days. It is also shown that the ship is capable of traveling between worlds of its own accord without the need of a Gummi Ship, as seen when it intercepts Sora's Gummi Ship en route to Never Land along the route from either Halloween Town or Atlantica, with Hook's crew, save for Smee, replaced by Pirate, Air Pirate, and Battleship Emblem Heartless under Hook's command. Even after Hook is defeated and chased off by Tick-Tock the Crocodile, the ship can be revisited to collect any missed chests, Trinity Marks, and in the Final Mix version of Kingdom Hearts, fight the rare Jet Balloon Heartless and its Missile Diver Heartless for rare synthesis items.
Epic Mickey
A battered version of Jolly Roger is the location of a boss fight against a robotic Captain Hook. Mickey Mouse must either defeat Hook on the decks by altering the path of his rails to a plank leading to the crocodile or climb up the rigging to release a captured Sprite that will summon Pete Pan to fight on Mickey's behalf.
Disney INFINITY
The Jolly Roger appears in the game as a mode of transportation for playable characters.
Kinect Disneyland Adventures
The Jolly Roger appeares in the Peter Pan's Flight stage. It is seen when the player and Pan sabotage Hook's plot to interrogate Cubby.
It is also mentioned by Captain Hook[1]
Disney Parks
The Jolly Roger was a Disneyland landmark from 1983, in the form of the Chicken of the Sea Pirate Ship restaurant in Fantasyland. However, the pirate ship was damaged when being moved during the Fantasyland overhaul and parts of it would be used in Peter Pan's Flight. The tradition of Hook's pirate ship in the parks would live on though at the Disneyland Hotel's Neverland Pool and at Disneyland Paris's Adventure Isle. The Sailing Ship Columbia also played the part of Captain Hook's ship in the earliest version of Disneyland's Fantasmic!
Gallery
Trivia
- "Jolly Roger" means a flag flown to identify a pirate ship, which fits for the Jolly Roger for being a pirate ship.
- Also, the symbol on the Jolly Roger is mostly commonly identified with a skull and crossbones on a black flag, which the ship also has.
- Jolly Roger is also a character from Pirates of the Caribbean Online (PotCO for short), in which he is a cursed undead.
- In most scenes, the flag disappears and reappears.
- Concepts from Epic Mickey show the Jolly Roger bearing a resemble to the Black Pearl.
References
- ↑ Captain Hook: It's almost time to sail the Jolly Roger
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