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| |journalKH3=Pirates: Dead Man's Chest (2006)<br><br>Captain of the Flying Dutchman. When Jack violated their agreement, Jones sent the Kraken after him. | | |journalKH3=Pirates: Dead Man's Chest (2006)<br><br>Captain of the Flying Dutchman. When Jack violated their agreement, Jones sent the Kraken after him. |
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| {{Q|What does a whelp like you know about the heart?|Davy Jones, to Sora}} | | {{Q|The chest! Hand it over!|Davy Jones.|''[[Kingdom Hearts III]]''}} |
| '''Davy Jones''' is a cursed pirate introduced in ''[[Kingdom Hearts III]]'', and originally taken from Disney's ''{{w|Pirates of the Caribbean: Dead Man's Chest}}''. | | '''Davy Jones''' is a character in ''[[Kingdom Hearts III]]''. He originated from Disney's ''{{w|Pirates of the Caribbean: Dead Man's Chest}}''. |
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| ==Story== | | ==Story== |
| ===Before ''Kingdom Hearts II''===
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| Unable to bear the pain having a [[heart]] gave him, Davy Jones cut out his literal heart; for some reason, removing the organ also removed his metaphysical heart as well. He locked it away in a black box for safety: if anyone destroyed it, his curse would transfer to them and make them the new captain of the ''Flying Dutchman''.
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| Davy Jones raises the ''[[Black Pearl]]'' from the depths for [[Jack Sparrow]]. In exchange for the pirate's [[soul]], Jones allows Sparrow to captain the ship for thirteen years. Three years shortly afterwards, [[Hector Barbossa]] mutinied and stole the ''Pearl'', causing Jack to believe his deal with Jones was on hold due to a technicality; since he wasn't captain of the ''Pearl'' for a decade of [[Port Royal|their world]]'s time, it meant Jack didn't truly get his part of the bargain.
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| ===''Kingdom Hearts III''=== | | ===''Kingdom Hearts III''=== |
| Furious that Jack Sparrow did not honor their agreement, Jones sends the [[Kraken]] to dispose of him. Jones soon finds himself under [[Cutler Beckett]]'s command when his [[heart]] comes into the man's possession.
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| On a small island, Beckett has Jones and [[William Turner]] by his side. The three of them meet with Jack, [[Elizabeth Swann]], and [[Hector Barbossa]]. Jones still does not consider Jack's debt to be paid and tries to force Jack to become his slave for a hundred years on the ''Dutchman''. Elizabeth persuades them to exchange Will's slavery for Jack's.
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| Jones aids Cutler Beckett in a final attempt to destroy Jack and the ''Black Pearl''. While aboard the ''Flying Dutchman'', he spots Jack attempting to escape with the chest at hand. Jones tries to seize the chest, but is pitted against Jack, along with [[Sora]], [[Donald Duck]], and [[Goofy]]. Eventually, Jones solely engages Jack in an intense sword fight atop the mast of the ''Dutchman'', with Jones breaking Jack's sword. On the deck, Jones continues his duel with Jack, knocking him to the ground and attempts to reclaim the chest, only being stopped by Elizabeth. | | ==Appearance== |
| | Davy Jones is a man who is cursed to look like an octopus. He has multiple octopus-like legs on the bottom of his face which vaguely look like a long beard. He also wears a big dark pirate hat. |
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| Overpowering Elizabeth, Jones prepares to kill her before being impaled through the back by Will. Undaunted, Jones kicks him aside and looks both him and Elizabeth, realizing their relationship. Jones mocks them, stating how dreadful and fragile love is, though Sora rebuffs him, saying that love forms a strong bond that not even he can break. Jones scoffs at him before holding Will at sword-point, asking if he fears death. He is then interrupted by Jack as he holds the open chest to his heart and a broken sword in the other hand, taunting him in a desperate bid to save Will.
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| | Davy Jones first appeared as an antagonist in the 2006 film ''Pirates of the Caribbean: Dead Man's Chest'', portrayed by {{w|Bill Nighy}}. In the film, it is revealed that [[Jack Sparrow]] owes him a debt of 100 years of servitude in return for Jones raising the ''Black Pearl'' from the seabed, which Jack is trying to get out of by obtaining Jones's heart, which if stabbed will result in Jones' death. Despite Jones' efforts to reclaim his heart, it is stolen by ex-Commodore James Norrington, who gives it to Lord Cutler Beckett, the head of the East India Trading Company, who seeks to exterminate piracy and uses his possession of Jones' heart to blackmail him into carrying out his agenda in ''Pirates of the Caribbean: At World's End''. |
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| Before Jack can stab the heart, Jones mortally wounds Will's chest, leaving Jack visibly shocked and Elizabeth distraught. Enraged, Sora, Donald, and Goofy jump on Jones and briefly overpower him, but he quickly shakes them off. As he prepares to kill the boy, Jack helps Will plunge his sword into Jones' heart. Seeing his heart stabbed, Jones staggers before he looks up into the sky then tumbles backwards off the ship, falling into the maelstrom. With his death, Will takes his place as captain of the ''Flying Dutchman''.
| | In ''At World's End'', it is revealed that Jones is the former lover of [[Tia Dalma]], originally the sea goddess Calypso who entrusted him with ferrying the souls of those who died at sea to the afterlife and can only step on land once every ten years. He was to meet Calypso when he could, but she was no where to be found. Fueled by anger and heartbreak, he neglected his duties, resulting in his appearance becoming monstrous. In an act of revenge, he told the Pirate Brethren Court how to bind Calypso, trapping her in a mortal form. In the film's climax, the ''Black Pearl'' and ''Flying Dutchman'' engage in a vicious battle in a maelstrom created by Calypso. During the battle, Jones manages to obtain his heart and duels Sparrow, [[William Turner]] and [[Elizabeth Swann]]. He stabs Will, killing him, but Jack uses Will's hand to stab Jones' heart in retaliation. Jones dies and falls into the abyss. |
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| ==Design==
| | In the fifth film, ''Pirates of the Caribbean: Dead Men Tell No Tales'', Jones is resurrected following the destruction of the Trident of Poseidon. |
| Davy Jones is a cursed pirate whose human visage was replaced with that of an octopus. With a beard of tentacles and a large hat upon his head, Jones has had two of his limbs replaced with those of a crab, and he is covered in barnacles.
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| ==Personality==
| | Due to censorship issues, Davy Jones' heart is not physically shown at any point, nor are the scenes where Jones and Will stab each other. |
| A self-proclaimed "heartless wretch," Davy Jones sees love as a dreadful bond easily severed. He is also unempathetic towards those who do not hold up their end in deals, such as trying to make Jack become his slave for a hundred years.
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| [[File:Davy Jones - Pirates of the Caribbean Dead Man's Chest (2006).png|thumb|300px|left|Top: Davy Jones in ''Pirates of the Caribbean: At World's End''.<br>Bottom: Davy Jones in his original human form]]
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| {{Q|Do you fear death? Do you fear that dark abyss? All your deeds laid bare, all your sins punished? I can offer you an escape.|Davy Jones}}
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| Davy Jones is the main antagonist of Disney's 2006 film, ''Pirates of the Caribbean: Dead Man's Chest''. Portrayed by {{w|Bill Nighy}}, he relentlessly pursues Jack Sparrow in an attempt to settle the pirate's debt to him. Using the Kraken, Jones successfully disposes of Jack, but the cursed pirate soon finds himself under Cutler Beckett's command when the man obtains his heart.
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| A secondary antagonist in 2007's ''{{w|Pirates of the Caribbean: At World's End}}'', Davy Jones begrudgingly helps Cutler Beckett in his attempt to exterminate all pirates. The protagonists' efforts to stop Beckett and his forces reveal Jones to be the former lover of the sea goddess Calypso, whom he betrayed for breaking his heart. Davy Jones is eventually killed by William Turner with help from Jack Sparrow and [[Elizabeth Swann]] in the film's final act.
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| In 2017's ''{{w|Pirates of the Caribbean: Dead Men Tell No Tales}}'', Davy Jones is resurrected following the Trident of Poseidon's destruction.
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