Captain Hook's FULL Story | Why Hook Hates Peter: Discovering Disney's Peter Pan

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Today Isaac discovers Captain Hook’s full story and why he despises Peter Pan.

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All Comments (21)
  • @Latinoboy981
    Peter pan was a bully yet we all cheered for him when we were kids......
  • @caffeecup5319
    Hook doesent want to kill Peter Pan He just want to chop of his hand and replace it with a frying pan
  • @ZoraXire
    Captain Hook is my favorite because he's so likeable despite him also being a major threat. Walt Disney himself saved Hook from being killed off at the end of the original film because he thought audiences would be too in love with him to be happy he dies at the end. That is something almost unheard of in a Disney film but once again Walt was right and so that really says something about the character Hook.
  • @RiddikulusTV
    I have always believed that Captain Hook was once a lost boy who had escaped Peter Pan when he (hook) came of age and grew up. I have always believed Pan was not a good guy but a villain himself. He would kill the lost boys before they grew up and Hook would try to recruit them to his crew before it was too late. Then how come he never told the lost boys this? Simple, the lost boys would never believe Hook and Peter would always talk bad about Hook. Peter is a perpetual child, he is prone to violence because he chopped a mans hand off and fed it to a crocodile. He wouldn't be above murder.
  • @selly8959
    To be honest I like Captain Hook wayyyy more than Pan. He's one of my favorite villains, along with Ursula.
  • @e.keough2975
    It's because Peter Pan let Hook's brother die, it's as simple as that.
  • @yentlcloud
    all i ever wanted was disney making a movie on how peter pan found never land in the first place.. welp some dreams dont come true i guess
  • @MTTT19
    Remember how Once Upon A Time switched things around by having Captain Hook as Anti-Hero/Villain who becomes a Hero and Peter Pan who is Pure Evil? I'd like to see a Movie Adaptation of that. Perhaps something along the lines of Wendy, John and Michael go to Neverland with Peter Pan under false promises. Wendy comes to her senses and tries to escape but needs help from Hook?
  • @funnysillyclown
    I scroll down the comments to see a sea of Peter Pan nerds. I HAVE BEEN REUNITED
  • I am slightly disappointed in this video. It focuses solely on the Disney version of Hook, as opposed to the Literary or his depiction in other media. I find his similarity to Moby Dick's Captain Ahab fascinating.
  • It's so weird to watch pan being good when he's pure evil in once upon a time 😂
  • @dogcat823
    Hey here a thought We all know Captain Hook is a villain and we think at Peter Pan it's a good guy but he's actually A villain think about it he kid naps kid and takes them to never Never land and the repeatedly lets them get captured so he and play the Hero Maybe hook and pan or in it together
  • I always thought it was interesting that Tink had met Hook years before Peter and not through him. And also since Jake and the Nederland Pirates is a children's tv show, it never really gets too dark for the audience,(besides the fact that Hook had already lost his hand by this point, and the story of Peter cutting off and feeding Hooks hand to Ticktock Croc is actually pretty gruesome) his later action's in both "Peter Pan" and "Return to Nederland" only sell your statement even more, "by the time we see Hook in Peter Pan he is an aged and experienced pirate."
  • @briarrose8631
    I love Captin Hook! :) I feel that people forget often how villainous he is because he gets over shadowed by other villans.
  • technically he didn't die after Jane as years later when peter pan leaves neverland and has grown up with his own wife and children, Hook once again tries to seek revenge and kidnaps his children trying to convert them to his side.
  • @lenastorm6280
    This is so weird, confusing and incredible funny when you watched "Once Upon a Time" so often, that you forget how the Disney-Hook looks and acts like! :D
  • @Tasukihori
    Jake and the Neverland Pirates should be omitted from the Peter Pan series altogether and not part as cannon for the franchise. The Tinkerbell movies on the other hand deal with the franchise a lot better, and should be considered part of the lore. Also, you never touched basis on the Peter Pan musical plays, the Hook movie, or the actual novel. If you ever watched the musical play by Mary Martin, Wendy's father and Captain Hook are played by the same actor. This could be one of two reasons. One, they just couldn't budget for having an extra actor, or two; because Wendy's father is the personification of Captain Hook in the alternate universe of Neverland. Even in the Walt Disney's Peter Pan, Wendy's father and Captain Hook are voiced by the same actor. Coincidence? At the end of Peter Pan, Wendy's father looks up at the clouds in the night's sky that resemble the Jolly Rodger and says, "I remember that ship when I was a boy... A long time ago..." This could mean one of four things. One: Peter Pan took Wendy's father to Neverland the same way he did with Wendy, and went on adventures. Two: Wendy's father was a lost boy that grew up and became an adult, and went back to earth. Three: Wendy's father, like Hook, sailed on a ship that looks like the Jolly Rodger when he was a kid. Or four: Wendy's father is the personification of Captain Hook in the real world and has flashbacks of his alternate universe persona as Hook. Lots of different theories.
  • @PattyKins764
    I am glad that J M Barrie portrayed Hook with dignity up until Hook's defeat, Hook says 'bad form' jeering to Peter after inviting him to kick instead of stab, hook then goes contented to the waiting crocodile ( who Barrie states 'stopped the ticking' to keep Hook's dignity by not knowing it's waiting below). Was happy after reading J M Barrie's original story.