Captain James Hook is on a boat! And he'll gut you if you get out of line.
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| - Captain James Hook is on a boat! And he'll gut you if you get out of line.
- Captain James Hook is the primary antagonist of the classic novel Peter Pan and its film adaptations. It is said that Hook was Blackbeard's boatswain, and that he was the only man Long John Silver ever feared. Captain James Hook (James is sometimes shortened to Jas) is a fictional character: the antagonist of J. M. Barrie's play Peter Pan; or, the Boy Who Wouldn't Grow Up and its various adaptations.
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type of villain
| - Seeker of Vengeance
- Cowardly Pirate
- Sadistic Narcissist
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Goals
| - To defeat and kill Peter Pan, to become the richest pirate of the seven seas, to take over the entire Neverland.
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| - High intelligence, Swordsmanship, very high fighting skills, leadership skills, strength
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Alias
| - Captain Hook, Hook, Old Codfish, Captain Crook
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Hobby
| - Waging war, committing murder, seeking revenge against Peter Pan, rob and steal any priceless items he seeks.
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| - Captain James Hook is the primary antagonist of the classic novel Peter Pan and its film adaptations. It is said that Hook was Blackbeard's boatswain, and that he was the only man Long John Silver ever feared. Captain James Hook (James is sometimes shortened to Jas) is a fictional character: the antagonist of J. M. Barrie's play Peter Pan; or, the Boy Who Wouldn't Grow Up and its various adaptations. The character is a pirate captain of the brig Jolly Roger, and lord of the pirate village/harbor in Neverland which neighbors the lovely Mermaid Lagoon. Most importantly, he is the archenemy of Peter Pan, described as "boatswain to Blackbeard", and "the man that frightened Barbecue". His two principal fears are the sight of his own blood (which is supposedly an unnatural color) and one fateful crocodile. His name plays on the iron hook replacing his right hand, cut off by Peter Pan and eaten by a saltwater crocodile, who thereafter pursues Hook in hope of preying on him further.
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