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Captain Hook's Hooks
General information
Feature Films
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Inspiration
Background information
Other Names
User Captain Hook, Mr. Smee, Sharky,Bones, Jake, Izzy, Cubby, Mama Hook, The Octopus, Beatrice Le Beak, Hookity-Hook
Purpose To aid Captain Hook in plundering treasure from Jake and his crew
Location The Jolly Roger
Success
Final State Still with Captain Hook

Captain Hook's Hooks are objects featured in the Disney Junior animated series, Jake and the Never Land Pirates. They are a collection of hooks owned by the villainous pirate Captain Hook. The captain uses his vast collection of hooks to steal treasure from Jake and his crew. Captain Hook keeps all his special hooks in his cabinet.

Roles in the series[]

In the episode Hide the Hideout!, Captain Hook and Mr. Smee attempt to claim Pirate Island as there own by climbing up the side of the hideout. They find a closed hatch door that Captain Hook attempts to use his plunger-hook to open the door, but is quickly distracted by Cubby's flying and constant buzzing, allowing Jake and his crew to hide the hideout. Hook tries swatting at Cubby using his fly-swatter hook, but as the captain swings, he loses his footing and falls on a zip-line and is sent zipping away and falls down another open hatch out of the hideout and into the Never Sea once again.

In the episode "The Never Land Games", Jake, Izzy, and Cubby challenge Captain Hook and his crew on a series of obstacle courses to win the Never Land Games trophy. During the first challenge, Jake and Hook had to climb an old shipwreck and ring the bell at the top. Jake already had huge lead using a hang vine, but Captain Hook soon caught up using his Whirly-Hook to fly up pass Jake, but this is short lived as Hook loses control of his Hook and loses the first event to Jake. During the second event, a race on a raft across Shipwreck Beach's lagoon, Hook attempts to use his Eggbeater-Hook as a ship-motor. Hook gradually makes it to the middle of the lagoon where he is sudden attack by Tick-Tock the Crocodile, who emerges out of the water and attempts to eat the terrified captain, causing Hook's raft to sink losing the second event.

In the episode "Captain Hook's Hooks", Captain Hook notices that his prized collection of hooks are filthy. He orders Sharky and Bones to clean them, but while they were cleaning, the Orange Octopus creeps aboard the Jolly Roger and steals eight of Captain Hook's hooks, forcing Sharky and Bones to pursue the sneaky cephalopod to Never Land with the help of Jake and his crew retrieve the eight stolen hooks. The hooks are resorted to Captain Hook's cabinet of hooks back aboard the Jolly Roger without Hook becoming aware that they were missing.However in the mix of chasing the Orange Octopus across Never Land and getting the eight stolen hooks back, they even more filthy.

In the episode "Hook's Hookity-Hook!", Hook get fed up with switching between his hooks, so he invents an all in one Swiss army hook called the "Hookity-Hook" so he will always have every hook in his collection on hand. But it becomes too hard for Hook to control, forcing him to revert to many individual hooks once more.

When Beatrice Le Beak and her pet falcon Fast Claw are held captive by Captain Hook and his crew at the end of the episode "Jake and Sneaky Le Beak!" and forced to walk the plank, Beatrice and Fast Claw evade capture and a watery fate with Captain Hook's Whirly-Hook.

In the episode "Pirate Pals!", Beatrice is captured yet again by the combined forces of Captain Hook and Jake's crew. Hook plans on leaving Beatrice Le Beak stranded on a deserted island, but before Hook could put his plan into motion, Beatrice Le Beak makes her escape yet again with Hook's Whirly-Hook.

In the episode "Hook's Playful Plant!", while Captain Hook and his crew prepare the Jolly Roger for Red Jessica's visit. Hook accidentally goes overboard with the cologne Red Jessica gave him off-screen that he stores in his cologne bottle-hook.When he notices the wilted plant also enjoys the cologne has sprung back to life and is growing out of control.

In the episode special "Jake's Never Land Rescue" while Jake and his crew set off to discover the cause of Never Land disappearance Captain Hook took the opportunity to raid Pirate Island for the chest. Later Captain Hook uncovered the chest and was about to smash it open with his Sledge Hammer- hook until Jake, Tinker Bell, and Peter Pan intervene.

In the episode "The Sneaky Snook-Off", Beatrice and Captain Hook both rely on the Whirly-Hooks to cheat during the race to Belch Mountain. Later, during the final phase of the Sneaky Snook-Off held in Crocodile Cavern, Hook attempts to ring the gong from a far using one of his hooks, but Le Beak's pet falcon Fast Claw intervenes.

In the episode "Captain Hookity-Hook!", Captain Hook was set to head to Aviator Isle to uncover its hidden treasure right away, but is quickly distracted by his crew amusing themselves with Hook's old mechanical invention, the Hookity-Hook, that they finally managed to capture and confine within a small cage. Hook gets a closer look at Hookity-Hook, regretting ever creating the blasted thing. Suddenly, the Hookity-Hook frees itself from its bonds and forces Hook and his crew to abandon ship as they try to capture it. With the Hookity-Hook in control of the Jolly Roger, it sets off for the treasure. Hook reluctantly agrees with Mr. Smee's plan to allow Jake and his crew's assistance in stopping the Hookity-Hook, but it proves to be tricky for the young pirates and their robotic pirate comrade, Captain Gizmo, alone and flees to the Jolly Roger's rowboat, heading to Aviator Isle with Jake and Hook's forces in pursuit.

In the episode "The Golden Hook", Captain Hook finds the legendary Golden Hook, which turns anything it touches into gold. With the power of his new hook, the captain is fueled by his desire to turn the very island of Never Land and its inhabits into gold, even his own crew and ship with no remorse, believing them to be more valuable to him this way. Seeing the captain has finally lost him self in his new found power, Mr. Smee goes to Jake and his crew for help to return Sharky and Bones back to normal. A battle later erupts between Jake and Hook, but Jake manages to trick Captain Hook into turning himself gold, allowing Jake the chance to retrieve the Golden Hook and destroy it by tossing it into the fires of Belch Mountain, turning everyone and everything back to normal

Spin-offs[]

Playing with Skully[]

In the final episode "Pulley Hook", Skully asks the viewers to help Captain Hook figure out which hook he should use to reach a treasure on a faraway island.

Jake's Never Land Pirate School[]

Captain Hook's butterfly net-hook makes a brief appearance in the episode "Flying", where Hook steals Skully's presents from Jake and his crew and flee to Shipwreck Rock.

Captain Hook's hook makes a brief cameo in the episode "I've Got my Sword". As Jake mentions how various pirates have objects dear to them, for Captain Hook it is his hook.

Jake's Buccaneer Blast[]

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Captain Hook using his Mallet-Hook in Jake's Buccaneer Blast

Captain Hook uses his Whirly-Hook in the episode "The Treasure of Belch Mountain", after he and Mr. Smee fell off one of the floating rocks in Floating Rock Canyon in their pursuit to beat Jake and his crew to the next Pirate Piece, located in the belly of Belch Mountain. Captain Hook continues using the Whirly-Hook throughout the episode, giving the captain a great edge to beat Jake and his crew to the Pirate Piece, but this is short lived when he burns his hand on it, allowing Jake and his crew to reclaim it. Lastly, the Whirly-Hook is destroyed by Belch Mountain's fiery belches, sending Hook and Smee plummeting down to the ground, only to land on the back of Tick-Tock the Crocodile, who chases the duo away.

Captain Hook uses his Whirly-Hook in the episode "Stormy Seas" as a propeller in attempt to beat Jake and his crew to the Pirate Pieces of Eight, located at Trident Rock, but Bucky proved to be too swift for Hook's hook. Captain Hook refuses to be beaten to another treasure and arms himself with his cannon hook (Boat Buster-Hook) to blast a hole into Bucky, causing him to sink. While Jake and his crew repaired Bucky, they spot the Pirate Piece of King Neptune they were searching for and manage to fish it out of the Never Sea before Captain Hook could with his Fishing Rod-Hook. Captain Hook tries one last attempt to reclaim the Pirate Piece, armed once more with his Boat Buster hook, but thanks to Pirate Piece of King Neptune, it deflects the blast right back to Hook, causing a massive tidal wave and forcing Hook and Smee to flee.

Printed material[]

Like in the television series, Captain Hook's hooks are a recurring element featured in the various books again, aiding Hook in his quest to collect and plunder treasure from Jake and his crew. In the book, "My First Look Find Jake and the Never Land Pirates", on the Jolly Roger, the reader must find certain hooks from Captain Hook's collection that are scattered across the deck of the Jolly Roger.

Captain Hook's hooks reappear in the storybook All Hands On Hooks. The story is loosely based upon the episode "Captain Hook's Hooks". When Captain Hook orders Sharky and Bones to clean every hook in his precious Cabinet of Hooks, the bumblers accidentally hand off eight of the hook-treasures to the playful Octopus–who runs off with them! While Mr. Smee substitutes found objects to keep Captain Hook from finding out about the missing hooks, Sharky and Bones team up with Jake and his crew to retrieve them.

Video games[]

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Captain Hook's Cabinet of Hooks in "Ready,Set,Hook"

Like in the television series, Captain Hook's hooks are a recurring element featured in video games. In the Disney Junior online game "Izzy's Flying Adventure", Captain Hook uses his Whirly-Hook to escape with the Team Treasure Chest through the skies over the Never Sea all the way to the island of Never Land. Hook uses the hook again while pursuing Jake and his crew after the young pirates manage to reclaim their treasure chest from Hook and Smee.

In the Disney Junior online game "Ready, Set, Hook", Captain Hook and Mr. Smee celebrate the Never Land Hook-A-Thon. Captain Hook must utilize his various collection of hooks to complete the three challenges to win the Hook-A-Thon. In the online game "A Treasure for Mama Hook", Captain Hook and Mr. Smee take Mama Hook for a treasure hunt, but does not have a clue where any treasure can be located. Unknown to Hook and Smee, Jake and crew overhear and decide to help. Hook uses his shovel hook to uncover the treasure.

In the Disney Junior online game "Plundering Pup", Jake and his crew have to catch Patch the Pirate Pup and retrieve Captain Hook's boots and hooks that are scattered all across Never Land. Have-a-Banana Grove is one of the levels, where the player must be wary of the banana peels within the grove.

In the Disney Junior App "Jake's Treasure Trek", Captain Hook uses his Whirly-Hook in order to gain the upper hand by soaring through the sky as Jake races through Jungle Run Isle, Dry Dock Rock, and Lava Tiki Island in this swashbuckling adventure to recover Tinker Bell's magical lantern.

In the Disney Junior online game "Disney Super Arcade", when Jake reaches the top of the level and tries retrieve the treasure, Captain Hook will toss his Whirly-Hooks in order to stop the young pirate from reaching the treasure.

Theme parks and other live appearances[]

Disney Junior Live-Pirate & Princess Adventure Tour[]

Captain Hook's hooks appear briefly in the live musical stage show, as Hook devises a plan to steal Cubby's map so he could uncover the means to unlock the treasure hidden inside a mysterious volcano on Never Land. While searching through his collection of hooks, Captain Hook and his crew sing the song Hook's Hooks.

List of Hooks[]

  • Iron Hook
  • Plunger-Hook
  • Fly Swatter-Hook
  • Fishing Rod-Hook
  • Pinwheel-Hook
  • Butterfly Net-Hook
  • Whirly-Hook (4 copies)
  • Eggbeater-Hook
  • Feather-Hook
  • Hammer-Hook
  • Shovel-Hook
  • Grappling Hook-Hook
  • Extendo Grip-Hook
  • Lasso-Hook
  • Hookity-Hook (only appearance in "Hook's Hookity-Hook!" and "Captain Hookity-Hook!")
  • Putter-Hook
  • Can Opener-Hook
  • Sack-Hook
  • Fork-Hook
  • Spoon-Hook
  • Napkin-Hook
  • Baseball Glove-Hook
  • Oar-Hook
  • Megaphone-Hook
  • Fan-Hook
  • Magnet-Hook
  • Baseball Bat-Hook
  • Ice Cream Scoop-Hook
  • Teacup-Hook
  • Scissor-Hook
  • Broom-Hook
  • Cannon-Hook
  • Ladle-Hook
  • Oven mitt-Hook
  • Spatula-Hook
  • Saw-Hook
  • Paintbrush-Hook
  • Golden Hook (destroyed)
  • Mace-Hook
  • Windsock-Hook
  • Toothbrush-Hook
  • Whistle-Hook
  • Mirror-Hook
  • Tennis-racket-Hook
  • Ear trumpet-Hook
  • Mallet-Hook
  • Boat Buster-Hook
  • Spyglass-Hook
  • Weed Whacker-Hook
  • Pacifier-Hook
  • Bubble blower wand-Hook
  • Rocket-Hook
  • Flowerpot-Hook
  • Pillow-Hook
  • Frying pan-Hook
  • Maraca-Hook
  • Screwdriver-Hook
  • Balloon-Hook
  • Mustache-comb-Hook
  • Crowbar-Hook
  • Sledge Hammer-Hook
  • Cologne bottle-Hook

Gallery[]

Trivia[]

  • Captain Hook's hook collection was inspired by the original Disney 1953 film Peter Pan. However, in the film, Hook's collection of hooks were limited to a mere case.
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