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Disowned by Lord B., James Matthew is reared by a Shakespearean actress he calls Aunt Emily, and unwillingly attends Eton College as an Oppidan scholar, where he is an avid reader of Shakespeare and Shelley, and his motto is "Knowledge is Power". Hook is feared and ruthless, but also gentlemanly. In Fantasmic! - Who his own self, bare our sins in his own body on the tree. When James successfully woos Ananova, their affection sets off political outrage that affects the noble position of Lord B., who arranges for James to leave Eton on his trading ship, the Sea Witch. [...] The taberna keeper's little lad came round to collect our plates, and when he turned and saw he, for just a second he looked—scared. The double album presents selections from 14 shows during a November 1992 tour. His Japanese voice actor was Chikao Ōhtsuka up until Birth by Sleep, where Chikao Ōhtsuka was cast as Master Xehanort and Hook thus voiced by Naoya Uchida. In A. C. Crispin's 2011 novel Pirates of the Caribbean: The Price of Freedom, Captain Hook appears in a conversation between Captain Teague and Pirate Lord Don Rafael: "You'll never guess who I encountered at Oporto a few months ago. 9 But you are a chosen generation, a royal priesthood, a holy nation, His own special people, that you may proclaim the praises of Him who called you out of # Is. All songs by James Taylor except where noted. Captain James Hook is a fictional character, the main antagonist of J. M. Barrie's 1904 play Peter Pan; or, the Boy Who Wouldn't Grow Up and its various adaptations, in which he is Peter Pan's archenemy. On the Sea Witch, he befriends boatswain Bartholomew Quigley Smeethington, generally called Smee, frees the slaves aboard ship, overthrows the ship's captain (killed by Electra), and murders the quartermaster with a metal hook. Hook has a second hook-hand that both looked and functioned like a crab claw. He is revealed in the middle of the book to be the old James Hook, who escaped the crocodile, when the muscle contractions of the stomach meant to crush and digest Hook, which broke the vial of poison Hook kept with him at all times. In Kingdom Hearts: Chain of Memories he appears as a figment of Sora's memories and is absent in Kingdom Hearts II. Alongside other inflatable villains such as Lord Voldemort, the Queen of Hearts, Cruella de Vil, and The Child Catcher, Captain Hook made an appearance during the opening ceremony of the XXX Olympiad in London, representing one of the villains of British children's literature. Live is the first live album by singer-songwriter James Taylor, released on August 10, 1993, on Columbia. However, Riku reports to him from Maleficent that Wendy is not a Princess of heart at all, irritating Hook (he hints that kidnapping Wendy was a very difficult task). His two principal fears are the sight of his own blood (supposedly an … He had white hair and wore black clothes. "[19] One of the early concept arts for Pirates of the Caribbean: At World's End showed a pirate similar to Captain Hook as one of the Pirate Lords of the Fourth Brethren Court. Live is the first live album by singer-songwriter James Taylor, released on August 10, 1993, on Columbia.The double album presents selections from 14 shows during a November 1992 tour. He has three children, Harriet Hook, Harry and CJ. During the film Finding Neverland, a biopic about Peter Pan's creator James Matthew Barrie, James finds inspiration for the character of Captain Hook from Sylvia's strict mother as she is holding a coat hanger to one of Sylvia's boys. Peter Pan; or, the Boy Who Wouldn't Grow Up, Mickey's Magical Christmas: Snowed in at the House of Mouse, Pirates of the Caribbean: The Price of Freedom, Captain Hook in the list of Shrek characters. He is one of the most famous, most … It must also be said that Hook in this book denies that he was ever with Blackbeard, claiming that he would never have served such an uneducated man and that all suggestions that he has are merely rumours started by his enemies. Captain Hook is a minor character in the film Shrek 2, playing "Little Drop of Poison" by Tom Waits and "People Just Ain't No Good" by Nick Cave and the Bad Seeds on the piano in the "Poisoned Apple" tavern. Hoffman claimed to have based the character's voice and mannerisms on conservative columnist William F. Buckley Jr. [...] Can you imagine that? Geraldine McCaughrean's authorized sequel to Peter Pan gives Peter a new nemesis, while bringing back the old favourite. Directed by Val Guest, Ken Hughes, John Huston. ", "Pirate Fairy: Christina Hendricks, Tom Hiddleston in Tinkerbell film", "Jude Law to Play Captain Hook in Disney's Live-Action 'Peter Pan' (EXCLUSIVE)", "Yara Shahidi to Play Tinkerbell in Disney's Live-Action 'Peter Pan, "Dustin Hoffman takes all roles seriously -- Hook, too", "NBC Hopes 'Peter Pan Live' Can Fly to New Heights", "All about the new songs in 'Peter Pan Live!' When the crocodile appears, Hook flees to his office while telling Smee to have their prisoners walk the plank. He is introduced as "Jimmy", a fencing teacher and leader of a small group of juvenile pickpockets including Peter Pan with whom he has developed a father-son relationship. Hook is born Killian Jones, who becomes captain of the Jolly Roger after his brother's death. The Telegraph, 27 October 2008. He made his first appearance in the second-season episode "The Crocodile". Captain James Hook is played by Dustin Hoffman in Hook. Similar to the Disney film character, Black Stache resembles both a dangerous villain and a comic buffoon. In Shrek the Third, he has a greater role as a secondary villain and is voiced by Ian McShane. This happens when Peter and Wendy appear to make Goofy's dream for some adventure come true and play a game of "Pretend to Be Pirates" with Donald Duck, who pretends to be the captain until the real Hook appears and challenges Peter to a duel. A single-album CD featuring highlights of the double album was also released, titled Best Live. He is successful with Jack, Peter's son, who soon sees Hook as the attentive father figure that Peter has never been, and in turn Hook eventually sees Jack as a potential heir. Hook decides to hold Maggie hostage until Peter's failure to rescue her ruins her faith in him. Terrified. He sees himself not as a living person, because he only eats eggs and no longer sleeps there. This backfires when Peter and the Lost Boys rescue her immediately. Hart relates events in James Matthew Barrie's life and the lives of the Llewellyn Davies children. When Sora, Donald, and Goofy arrive in Neverland, Riku throws them in the hold where they meet and escape with Peter Pan, who is searching for his friend Wendy. – and how the show's handling 'Ugg-a-Wugg, "Paloma Faith and Stanley Tucci to star in ITV's Peter Pan drama", Tinker Bell and the Legend of the NeverBeast, Paris Declaration Respecting Maritime Law, Jim Hawkins and the Curse of Treasure Island, https://en.wikipedia.org/w/index.php?title=Captain_Hook&oldid=1012042560, Fictional people educated at Eton College, Articles containing Japanese-language text, Wikipedia articles with WORLDCATID identifiers, Creative Commons Attribution-ShareAlike License, This page was last edited on 14 March 2021, at 08:16. In 1989, the Japanese Nippon Animation produced 41 episodes of Peter Pan – the Animated Series, aired on World Masterpiece Theater and in several other countries. The last of a line of villains, he seeks to become a great villain by fighting a great hero, and finds one in Peter. George Rose played the role in the 1977 revival which featured Sandy Duncan as Pan. In the ITV film Peter and Wendy, he is played by Stanley Tucci.[23]. St. Peter has thus far spoken of our Lord as our Example of patient endurance; but he seems to feel that, although this is the aspect of the Savior's sufferings most suitable to his present purpose, yet it is scarcely seemly to dwell upon that most momentous of … Information, guidance and support for readers interested in applying the principles of The Blood Type Diet as outlined by The New York Times best-selling author Dr. Peter … David Park Williams. In the TV miniseries Neverland, James Hook is played by Rhys Ifans. His English voice actor is Corey Burton. He also appears as a figure during the dark ride Peter Pan's Flight. Jimmy is seeking a mysterious orb, which Peter and his gang have discovered unbeknownst to him. He wears a ceremonial captain's sword at his side but uses a proper duelling sword when fighting Rufio and Peter. which was broadcast live by NBC in December 2014. Hook: The Adventures of a Notorious Youth, Captain Hook was the illegitimate son of a nobleman, "Lord B", and an unnamed woman Hook has never met (implied to be the Queen). [21] Hook and his pirate crew perform songs from the original musical, such as "Hook's Tango", in addition to new songs such as "Vengeance" and "Only Pretend".[22]. At the Disney Villains Mix and Mingle Halloween Dance Party at Mickey's Not-So-Scary Halloween Party, Hook is summoned up by Maleficent along with the other villains, and co-hosts along with her, revealed by him being the only one of the villains besides her to sing and also being the villain that dances with her. Isaacs wears the hook on his right hand, supported by a shoulder harness. Our Inheritance Through Christ’s Blood - Therefore, laying aside all malice, all deceit, hypocrisy, envy, and all evil speaking, as newborn babes, desire the pure milk of the word, that you may grow thereby, if indeed you have tasted that the Lord is gracious. On digital distributors such as Spotify and iTunes, many of the verbal introductions that were present in the original CD have been cut. Live peaked at number 20 on the Billboard 200 chart[5] and has sold more than one million copies, being certified 2x platinum by the RIAA. An animatronic version of Captain Hook is also featured prominently in the Wii game, "Epic Mickey", wherein he has been converting his crew into animatronic, cyborg version of themselves (referred to in the game as Beetleworx) and is waging an attack against the non-converted pirates. 1:9, 10; 2:23; Rom. Captain Hook appears at the Walt Disney Parks and Resorts as a meetable character along with Mr. Smee in Adventureland. Marine scientist Peter Ridd gets chance to fight James Cook University dismissal in High Court By Jordan Hayne Posted 17 h hours ago Thu Thursday 11 Feb February 2021 at 5:00am He later reappears in Kingdom Hearts 358/2 Days, finding a large number of treasure maps all leading to boxes that are actually set to release Heartless once Hook opens the chest (unknown to Hook and Smee, however, is that these chests were set up to help build Pete's Heartless army). This 1990s rock album–related article is a stub. His hand is cut off by the dark trickster Rumpelstiltskin as revenge for Hook running away with his wife. Compared to the 1954 musical on which it was based, this show sought to "strengthen and deepen" the portrayal of Captain Hook. In Peter Pan, Captain Hook is portrayed by Ernest Torrence. Hook teams up with Cora, the Queen of Hearts, and they travel to the Land Without Magic after the curse is broken. Upon his defeat, he comes to his senses and offers his help to Mickey's quest to bring the toons back to the Cartoon World. He describes many things as first-rate – "Topping Swank", and punctuates his sentences with "The End". At Mr Smee's suggestion, Hook attempts to persuade Peter's children that their father never loved them, in order to coerce them to stay in Neverland. [18] Hook kidnaps the children of the adult Peter to lure his arch-enemy back to Neverland and gives the middle-aged man three days to rekindle his spirit. "Moby-Dick – a modern tragedy." Players can either fight Hook by themselves and earn a thinner upgrade (and a "bad ending") or free the Sprite and have Pete Pan (a version of Pete dressed up as Peter Pan) defeat him and earn a paint upgrade (and a "good ending" showing Pete Pan and Captain Hook in a duel). In this prequel, Garrett Hedlund portrays a younger James Hook, one of the main protagonists, who teams up with Peter Pan to escape Blackbeard's mines in Neverland and joins forces with the native tribe. Hook is played by David Gyasi in the 2020 movie Come Away as CJ, a ruthless pawnbroker and crime lord who is also the son of the Mad Hatter, the paternal uncle of Alice and Peter Pan, and the paternal great-uncle of the Darling children, Wendy, Michael and John. Despite killing the crocodile, he remains terrified of a clock's ticking and increasingly paranoid of it coming back, and often destroying clocks to cope. , Fukku Senchō) appears in the Action/RPG game Kingdom Hearts, in cooperation with Maleficent and other villains. He was voiced by Tim Curry, who won an Emmy for this part. Out of Place: Christian community in 1 Peter and James The green outline of his face was a caricature, the name inaccurate. Hook's personality was far closer to the original character from Barrie's novel. [...] He didn't look a day older, not a day. 9:2; 42:16; (Acts 26:18; 2 Cor. The character is a pirate captain of the brig Jolly Roger. Wilson. Hook does not like Riku's bossiness and regrets taking him along; nonetheless, he follows his orders, as Riku now has control over the Heartless and would most likely unleash them on him should he disobey. He uses his pirate ship to travel between worlds. In the novel Peter and the Starcatchers by Dave Barry and Ridley Pearson, Captain Hook is distinguished by halitosis, beady black eyes, a pock-marked face, and perpetual filth of his person and surroundings contrasting strongly with J. M. Barrie's Etonian gentleman. This guy not only destroys mouths, pussies and a-holes with his throbbing meat stick, but he brews so No, worse than that. Hook's missing hand is his left and his stump takes other attachments, including a baseball mitt and a pointer. Throughout Capt. The scarred visage that emerged from the crocodile's stomach was not the noble pirate who went forthwith from the deck of the Jolly Roger, but Ravello, the travelling man. The Chosen Stone and His Chosen People - Coming to Him as to a living stone, … He is defeated by Mickey Mouse, who leads the audience in a chant of "Dreams come true! He dresses very elegantly in a gold-trimmed red coat, matching hat, and a wig that hides his balding head. As Peter leaves the ship with his children and the Lost Boys, Hook orders him to come back. This is replaced by a short re-enactment of Disney's Pocahontas at Disney's Hollywood Studios. Peter's daughter, Maggie, mistrusts Hook immediately and refuses to be swayed. At Disney World's Dream-Along with Mickey show, Hook, along with Smee, is one of the villains that crashes Mickey's party. Live peaked at number 20 on the Billboard 200 chart and has sold more than one million copies, being certified 2x platinum by the RIAA. Hook, author J.V. Upon leaving, James defeats Arthur in a final duel and burns his own school records to leave no traces of his behaviour. He later kidnaps Tinker Bell and takes Mickey Mouse's star fragment, but is defeated by Ventus and thrown into the water, where the crocodile chases him off. Of a young boy! In the novel, James has only a few friends including Roger Peter Davies, whom he nicknames "Jolly Roger" (the name of his ship in later life), and the spider "Electra". Ravello, a circus man in a constantly ragged woollen coat, offers Peter a servant and to ensure his well being in the search for the treasure. This is Peter North, and when we say he comes fully stocked with enough hot fuck-cream for everyone, you better believe it. Captain Hook appears as a regular character in the TV series Once Upon a Time. However, Peter Pan returns to save Sora before imitating Smee to trick Hook out to the deck, resulting in the villain being thrown overboard and chased into the horizon by the crocodile. 4:6) darkness into His marvelous light; 10 # Hos. In Leonard Bernstein's musical version, Boris Karloff starred as Mr. Darling/Captain Hook and Jean Arthur played Peter. In the climactic duel, he learns to fly, almost defeating Peter Pan, but the Lost Boys' taunts weaken the enthusiasm needed to fly, and he falls into the crocodile's mouth. Captain Hook believed that Wendy was a "Princess of Heart" and that is why he captured her. After defeating the Heartless below deck, Sora fights a copy of himself summoned by Riku in Hook's office. Hook's personality is closer to Barrie's original character: he terrifies his crew, brutalises his enemies, has no fear (except the crocodile), shows great intelligence, and is passionate about William Shakespeare's plays. Ravello has many animals in front: lions, bears, and tigers. In Epic Mickey 2: The Power of Two, Hook has disappeared entirely, leaving his crew leaderless and having been run out of Tortooga by Blackbeard and Pete Pan having joined up with the Mad Doctor after losing his purpose. Ravello gives another clue to his true identity when one of the Lost Boys asks Ravello his name: he thinks for a while as if trying to remember, and finally says the name his mother gave him was Crichton, but that names given by mothers don't mean anything. Jack turns against Hook and embraces his real father. After confronting Hook on the deck, learning that Riku took Kairi to Hollow Bastion, Sora and company are forced to surrender when Hook uses Tinker Bell as a hostage. One of Ravello's trophies is an Eton trophy dated 1894. Maggie tells him off, stating Hook needs a mother to straighten his bad attitude. If Hook was 18 – the last year of an Etonian – in that year, then he was born in 1876, a full one-hundred and one years after his appearance at The Pirates' Conference [see below], and even further after the times of Blackbeard and Long John Silver. Some of Hook's clothes and items have been left behind in Ventureland, which the crew members seek to assert their authority to take over leadership of the other pirates and lead them to take back their home. Only upon receiving Wendy's kiss, and five weeks' worth of sleep, does the real James Hook again reveal himself. He takes Riku along with him, where Kairi is being held. [...] James. At the film's conclusion, he joins Peter and Tiger Lily in rescuing other children from Peter's old orphanage back in London. His hand is cut off not by Peter, but accidentally severed when he slams the lid of a trunk in a fit of rage. In this animated prequel, Tom Hiddleston voices a younger pirate named James who starts as a crew member of a ship captained by Zarina, a young fairy who steals blue pixie dust from Tinker Bell's home tree and turns pirate to pursue her alchemical experiments with pixie dust after being pushed away by the home tree's conservative leadership. In the course of the miniseries, it is revealed that he actually killed Peter's father because he was in love with Peter's mother, with the watch that Hook owns having once belonged to Peter's father; the watch is lost with Hook's hand in their final confrontation. In an early spy spoof, aging Sir James Bond comes out of retirement to take on SMERSH. Hook in this film is different from the original character, and is portrayed as a pioneer-era American without any connection with Eton, Blackbeard, or piracy in general. He is voiced by Chikao Ōhtsuka, who also portrayed the Disney incarnation of the character in Japanese media, particularly in Kingdom Hearts and Kingdom Hearts: Chain of Memories. "Hook and Ahab: Barrie's Strange Satire on Melville. In the 2003 film adaptation of Peter Pan, Captain Hook is portrayed by English actor Jason Isaacs, who also plays the role of George Darling, Wendy's father, following the tradition of the original play. Ravello provides – through a red coat and a bad influence – that Peter Pan is increasingly in the direction of Captain Hook turns. Most notably, Cyril Ritchard played Captain Hook in the 1954 musical adaptation which starred Mary Martin as Peter Pan. The Cartoon World's version of Hook appears in Epic Mickey: Power of Illusion as the first boss, having fallen under the control of Mizrabel to fight Mickey. Twenty years after the events of Disney's Peter Pan movie, Captain Hook is banished on the Isle of the Lost with other villains. Afraid! Christians follow the example of Jesus, accept his words to be true, and worship him as the Jewish messiah and incarnation of God. After Hook vows to kidnap future generations of children in Peter's family, Peter and Hook engage in a final duel amidst a circle of Lost Boys, wherein Hook is apparently "eaten" to death when the crocodile clock tower falls on him. With David Niven, Peter Sellers, Ursula Andress, Orson Welles. James envisions the hook in place of the left hand. [...] He's lost a hand. 1 Likewise, ye wives, be in subjection to your own husbands; that, if any obey not the word, they also may without the word be won by the conversation of the wives;2 While they behold your chaste conversation coupled with fear.3 Whose adorning let it not be that outward adorning of plaiting the hair, and of wearing of gold, or of … Captain Hook was also featured in the Disney on Ice 2013 show 'Let's Party' as part of the Halloween celebration section, which takes the format of a party hosted by Jack Skellington where all the 'main' Disney villains attend (Evil Queen and Jafar being two other notable villains in the scene) and they plan to capture Mickey Mouse to plunge everyone into unhappiness. 9:25; 10:19 who once were not a people but are now the people of … Verse 24. Smee requests that Mickey Mouse find a way to save Hook and stop this machine that is turning pirates into Beetleworx. [...] James was a lot more...subdued. Hook later appears in the game series prequel, Kingdom Hearts Birth by Sleep, where he tricks Terra into attempting to kill Peter Pan for him. Hook has been somewhat depressed since Peter Pan left Neverland to become Peter Banning (Robin Williams), and Hook worries he has nothing left to accomplish; he has long since killed the crocodile with a cannon and made a quiet clock tower out of its corpse. In Barry and Pearson's book, his left hand is accidentally cut off by Peter. A.N. [...]he said it wasn't so bad, the hook was as good as a dagger in a fight. Jesus of Nazareth, also known as Jesus Christ, was a Jewish teacher and reformer of religion who has become the main and central figure of Christianity. He was also clean-shaven, without a moustache. ", and scares off the villains. Apart from wanting to destroy Pan, he is also eager to become Neverland's first king. According to the (2007 non-canon) novel Capt. Although initially only interested in leaving Neverland, Hook is attracted to Tiger Lily (Rooney Mara) and assists her and Peter in the final confrontation in the fairy kingdom. He is very interested in the French Revolution. Hook travels to Neverland to find a way to kill Rumplestiltskin, where he spends over 100 years before escaping back to the Enchanted Forest. The narrative expands upon details of Barrie's original play and novel but ascribes James's unusual colouring and yellow blood to a blood disorder, makes James's long dark hair natural, rather than the usual wig, and has James titled "Hook" after murdering the quartermaster of the Sea Witch, rather than in reference to his prosthetic hand. At first, Hook's appearance seems to take place for no reason other than to add some action to the show but is revealed to actually be working for Maleficent, who is insulted after not being invited to the party. In 1990, Fox produced the television series Peter Pan and the Pirates, wherein Hook's costume was more early 18th century rather than the classic Charles II-Restoration period. In Rick Ellis' theatrical adaptation of the Barry-Pearson novel, Black Stache (portrayed in the original production by Christian Borle, who won a Tony Award for the role) is a witty, poetical, but psychotic pirate prone to malapropisms and the occasional pratfall. Black Stache is renamed "Captain Hook" in the second instalment, Peter and the Shadow Thieves. Christopher Walken plays Captain Hook in the musical production Peter Pan Live! at Disneyland, there is a scene in which we see Captain Hook and Peter Pan duelling aboard the Jolly Roger (portrayed by the Sailing Ship Columbia). There are two different versions of this album; a 17-track version was released in 1993,[6] while a shorter 12-track version was released on June 21, 1994.[7]. As the story progresses, it becomes clear that James will one day become Captain Hook. Hook's physical appearance in the film is heavily influenced by Disney's portrayal, though with more elaborate clothing trim and his moustache is curled, he is closer to Barrie's characterization as a gentleman pirate than in Disney's version; for instance, he frequently describes certain behaviours as "good form" or "bad form". The poison killed the crocodile, and Hook used his hook to claw out, but he was mutated by the stomach acid, changing Hook to an uglier man. The character is played by Colin O'Donoghue.[20]. Jack sees Hook stab Rufio to death in a duel and realises how much his father cares for the Lost Boys. A seventeen-year-old Colleger, Arthur Darling (named after Arthur Llewelyn Davies) is his rival in studies, fencing, sports, and the attentions of the visiting Ottoman Sultana Ananova Ariadne. You can help Wikipedia by expanding it. The novel, which takes place before the Captain meets Peter Pan, calls Hook "Black Stache" for his prominent moustache, and his ship is called the Sea Devil; he captures the Jolly Roger, originally a British ship called the Wasp, later. 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