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James B. Hook. Inspiration. Captain Hook from the novel Peter and Wendy by J. M. Barrie. Honors and awards. Empire Magazine's The 5. Best Animated Movie Characters. Full name. James Bartholomew Hook.
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Sadistic, vain, cunning, menacing, persuasive, short- tempered, suave, charismatic, dishonest, abusive, childish, cowardly. Appearance. Slender, fair skin, long black hair, brown eyes, thick black eyebrows, thinly mustachioed (when angles upward sharply), silver or gold hook on his left hand. Enemies. Peter Pan, Tick- Tock Croc, Tinker Bell, Wendy Darling, John Darling, Michael Darling, Lost Boys, the octopus, Jane, Vidia, Prilla, Rosetta, Silvermist, Iridessa, Fawn, Zarina, Jake, Izzy, Cubby, Skully, Marina, Pirate Princess, Winger, Wise Old Parrot, Captain Flynn, Beatrice Le Beak, the Sea Witch, Queen Coralie, Shiver. Jack, Lord Fathom. Likes. Treasure, power, getting his way, going to extreme measures in order to get what he wants, the incredible properties of blue and gold fairy dust.
Dislikes. Peter Pan, crocodiles, octopuses, alarm clocks, Jake and his crew, being called a codfish, children in general, incompetence, fairies, oysters. Powers and abilities. Exceptionally skillful swordsmanship. Understanding of fairy language. Weapons. Rapier, pistol, his hook.
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Quote! If it's the last thing I do! While a worthy opponent for Peter Pan, Hook is destined to fail, sometimes because of Peter Pan's ability to fly, but more often through the bumbling actions of his mate, Mr. Smee, who is unquestioningly faithful to the Captain, but is incompetent and dim- witted. Hook invariably ends up fleeing for his life from the Crocodile, of whom he is understandably terrified.
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Hook's frustrations are understandable; he lost a hand to his opponent, is constantly pursued by the crocodile and cannot fly. These factors arguably make him one of the more sympathetic Disney Villains, as well as one of the most popular.
His antics with the Crocodile are considered by many to be the funniest animated scenes ever created by Disney according to Frank Thomas and Ollie Johnston in the book The Disney Villain. As a young buccaneer, he was trained in the ways of a pirate by his mother, Mama Hook, so that he would one day become a feared captain, much like her. However, according to Mama Hook, Captain Hook was a somewhat pitiful pirate during his training, and seemed hopeless for many years. It was also revealed that he was heavily ostracized by others as a child, as he explains to Mr.
Smee several times throughout the series, resulting in him spending most of his childhood hated and alone. These are all prime factors in the reasons for Captain Hook's undeniable cruelty. It also makes Captain Hook one of the most tragic Disney villains. Twenty years before Peter Pan, Hook was captain of a crew different from his current team. In the film, Hook mentions he was educated at Eton College in England, and it is also revealed he met Smee after abandoning his original crew and becoming stranded in the middle of the sea, to which Smee comes in and rescues him. 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. That's better than having him get caught..
Due to this, he has made a fool of himself quite often. Despite this, he's still a very furious character.
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. Hook is extremely intelligent and manipulative and is even able to trick his nemesis, Peter Pan, into believing he has surrendered at the climax of the original film, giving Hook a chance to murder his foe off guard. 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, destroying Peter's residence, stating . He is also rather untrustworthy and double crossing and two faced. However, despite his personality, he does have a coital personality to him and is also rather suave.
He is also determined to kill Peter Pan believing that Peter Pan won't fight . 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. 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 which is not common for a villain of Hook's acclaim. He wears a frilly white cravat underneath a crimson coat with gold lining and crimson cuffs.
Each of these cuffs sports 2 gold cufflinks. 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 boots with a pink circle decorating each one.
The tongues of his boots 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 had a steel hook on his left hand silver or gold. In close- ups, his eyes appear to be green from Epic Mickey. The actor Hans 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 for Wendy Darling, enjoyed working with him, admiring his ability to be both comical and marvelously evil at the same time. Also, Hook's climatic scenes with the Crocodile were animated by Wolfgang Reitherman, in Peter Pan. Hook suddenly gets the idea to kidnap the Indian Princess Tiger Lily and tells the idea to his faithful sidekick, Mr. He plans to force her into revealing the location of Peter's hideout or be killed.
Just then, Hook hears the sound of a ticking clock, causing his eyes and mustache to twitch in rhythm (with the music of . When he turns to see that the crocodile, 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 that Peter is on approach.
He orders Smee to rally up the pirates, then looks through the telescope to see Peter and three others, the Darling children, in company of him standing on the clouds. He and the pirates then set up the cannon and fire cannonballs up at Peter Pan. Unbeknownst to Hook, Peter Pan spots them and follows them to the cave, plotting to rescue Tiger Lily.
Hook also doesn't notice that the crocodile who had stalked him earlier is following him. As Captain Hook forces Tiger Lily to reveal Peter's secret hideout to the point of shouting directly to her face, Peter spooks Hook by imitating a spirit. Captain Hook goes on an investigation to find out where the strange voice (Peter's imitation of Hook) is coming from. Captain Hook engages Peter in a duel, eventually pushing him off the cliff's ledge. Upon realizing that he is standing on thin air, he struggles to keep himself from falling and manages to hang onto the 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 . Captain Hook escapes from the crocodile's jaws and frantically swims back to his ship with the crocodile in hot pursuit. He is bothered by Smee hammering up a sign asking to not disturb the captain but when he tries to attack Smee, he is smacked on the face with the hammer causing him to briefly lose consciousness. When Hook gets a visit from Smee, Smee tells Hook that Pan has banished Tinker Bell.
This shocking news give Hook an idea, so he orders Smee to capture her. He does so, and Hook uses her jealousy of Wendy (whom she thinks Peter is in love with) to get to Peter's hideout.
As Captain 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 and The Lost Boys. As the pirates take them to the ship, Captain Hook and Mr. Smee set a time bomb (disguised as a gift of love from Wendy) in the hideout, since Peter is still there. 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. Just as Hook, who has had sent Wendy off the plank (but she is rescued by Peter), is about to select the next person to follow her, Peter reveals himself and engages Hook in another duel.