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==Story==
==Story==
===Before ''Kingdom Hearts Birth by Sleep''===
===Before ''Kingdom Hearts Birth by Sleep''===
Captain Hook arrived in [[Neverland]] with his pirate crew at one point, becoming an adversary to the mischievous hero [[Peter Pan]]. After many battles, failing to kill his most hated foe, Hook had his left hand cut off by Pan and it was eaten by a [[Crocodile]]. Ever since then, it has been following him around to eat the rest of him. As his cut-off hand had a clock in it when the Crocodile ate it, Hook could always tells when it was around, as he could hear the clock still ticking away in its stomach.
Captain Hook arrived in [[Neverland]] with his pirate crew at one point, becoming adversary to the mischievous hero [[Peter Pan]]. After many battles, failing to kill his most hated foe, Hook had his left hand cut off by Pan and it was eaten by a Crocodile. Ever since then, it has been following him around to eat the rest of him. As his cut-off hand had a clock in it when the [[Crocodile]] ate it, Hook could always tells when it was around, as he could hear the clock still ticking away in its stomach.


===''Kingdom Hearts Birth by Sleep''===
===''Kingdom Hearts Birth by Sleep''===
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However, Terra frees Tinker Bell, having learned the truth about Hook during a confrontation with Peter Pan. Just as Hook prepares to engage Terra, the Crocodile appears and Hook makes another run for it. Shortly afterward, Ventus finds him waiting at the Cove, wondering if Peter Pan has been defeated yet. Ven defeats Hook in battle, ending by knocking him into the water, where he is chased off by the Crocodile.
However, Terra frees Tinker Bell, having learned the truth about Hook during a confrontation with Peter Pan. Just as Hook prepares to engage Terra, the Crocodile appears and Hook makes another run for it. Shortly afterward, Ventus finds him waiting at the Cove, wondering if Peter Pan has been defeated yet. Ven defeats Hook in battle, ending by knocking him into the water, where he is chased off by the Crocodile.


Some time later, when [[Aqua]] lands on the island, the Lost Boys tell her that Hook has stolen their treasure once again. Aqua, Peter, and the Lost Boys eventually track Hook down, but as Hook gloats, he opens the treasure chest only to find nothing but the Boys' toys and other keepsakes (including Ventus's [[wooden Keyblade]]). As he curses, the Crocodile appears and he runs away.  
Some time later, when [[Aqua]] lands on the island, the Lost Boys tell her that Hook has stolen their treasure once again. Aqua, Peter and the Lost Boys eventually track Hook down, but as Hook gloats, he opens the treasure chest only to find nothing but the Boys' toys and other keepsakes (including Ventus's [[wooden Keyblade]]). As he curses, the Crocodile appears and he runs away.  


Some time after [[Master Xehanort]]'s defeat, Hook's hat is stolen by Peter.
Some time after [[Master Xehanort]]'s defeat, Hook's hat is stolen by Peter.
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[[File:If You Believe 01 KH.png|left|200px|thumb|Hook is cast overboard, leaving him at the mercy of the Crocodile.]]
[[File:If You Believe 01 KH.png|left|200px|thumb|Hook is cast overboard, leaving him at the mercy of the Crocodile.]]
By this point, Hook had captured [[Wendy]], hoping she was one of the chosen ones, and had also managed to lock [[Peter Pan]] in the brig of his ship. After finding [[Kairi]], Hook sailed his ship back to [[Neverland]]. However, he came upon the [[Gummi Ship]] near by and rammed it, taking Sora, [[Donald]], and [[Goofy]] captive and locking them in the brig. Though annoyed that Riku kept bossing him around, Hook complies with him as the boy had more control of the Heartless than him. Riku later informs him that Wendy is not a [[Princess of Heart]], and then hears from Smee than the prisoners escaped. Hook manages to capture [[Tinker Bell]], demanding Sora hand over the [[Keyblade]], but then the [[Crocodile]] arrives and scares him into the ship. Peter Pan later tricks him out and Hook fights the heroes, ultimately getting knocked off the ship and chased away by the Crocodile.
By this point, Hook had captured [[Wendy]], hoping she was one of the chosen ones, and had also managed to lock [[Peter Pan]] in the brig of his ship. After finding [[Kairi]], Hook sailed his ship back to [[Neverland]]. However, he came upon the [[Gummi Ship]] near by and rammed it, taking Sora, [[Donald]], and [[Goofy]] captive and locking them in the brig. Though annoyed Riku kept bossing him around, Hook complies with him as the boy had more control of the Heartless than him. Riku later informs him that Wendy is not a [[Princess of Heart]], and then hears from Smee than the prisoners escaped. Hook manages to capture [[Tinker Bell]], demanding Sora hand over the [[Keyblade]], but then the [[Crocodile]] arrives and scares him into the ship. Peter Pan later tricks him out and Hook fights the heroes, ultimately getting knocked off the ship and chased away by the Crocodile.
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He first appeared in Disney's ''{{w|Peter Pan (1953 film)|Peter Pan}}'' as the main antagonist of the film and tries to seek revenge on [[Peter Pan]] for causing him to lose his hand to the [[Crocodile]].  
He first appeared in Disney's ''{{w|Peter Pan (1953 film)|Peter Pan}}'' as the main antagonist of the film and tries to seek revenge on [[Peter Pan]] for causing him to lose his hand to the [[Crocodile]].  


In the original book, Captain James Hook is the Pirate Captain of the Jolly Roger. His origins are all but unknown, only showing that he was a school teacher and a sword champion before his life of crime. Hook came to Neverland because he thought that there would be treasure, and he was right as the book makes reference to Peter Pan and the Lost Boys having fun by stealing his treasure and making him find it all over again. A connoisseur of the fine arts, Hook has a passion for Shakespearian literature, sometimes interrupting his current situation to recite passages and wax poetic. Hook also makes references to "Good Form", something he picked up in his teaching days. When ever he fights Pan, he always tries to make the fight to "Good Form" as a habit. But when given the opportunity, he will try to trick Pan in order to gain the upper hand. Peter would call him on this behavior by saying "Bad Form", but Hook would always find a way of making it good again, usually by saying his life was at risk. One point that the game doesn't use is how cruel Hook really is. This point is made both in the book and in the 1953 film, when Hook shoots one of his men. The Disney film made this a little child safe by making Hook get annoyed with his singing. In the book, Hook shoots him unprovoked, just to have a little fun.
In the original book, Captain James Hook was the Pirate Captain of the Jolly Roger. His origins are all but unknown, only showing that he was a school teacher and a sword champion before his life of crime. Hook came to Neverland because he thought that there would be treasure, and he was right as the book makes reference to Peter Pan and the Lost Boys having fun by stealing his treasure and making him find it all over again. Hook also made references to "Good Form", something he picked up in his teaching days. When ever he fights Pan, he always tries to make the fight to "Good Form" as a habit. But when the fight gets slower, he will try to win by tricking Pan. Peter would call him on it by saying "Bad Form", but Hook would always find a way of making it good again, usually by saying his life was at risk. One point that the game doesn't use is how cruel Hook really is. This point is made both in the book and in the 1953 film, when Hook shoots one of his men. The Disney film made this a little child safe by making Hook get annoyed with his singing. In the book, Hook shoots him outright, just to have a little fun.
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