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The '''Crocodile''' is a {{w|saltwater crocodile}} from the [[Neverland]] world, and [[Captain Hook]]'s nemesis. He acquired a taste for the pirate captain when [[Peter Pan]] chopped off the captain's hand and fed it to him. He now follows Hook around everywhere, hoping to get a second taste of the captain. The crocodile isn't really a villain, since he primarily hunts down Captain Hook, but he does attack [[Sora]] and [[Ventus]].
The '''Crocodile''' is a character from the [[Neverland]] world, and one of [[Captain Hook]]'s enemies. He is a {{w|saltwater crocodile}} that acquired a taste for the pirate captain when [[Peter Pan]] chopped off the captain's hand and fed it to him. He now follows Hook around everywhere, hoping to get a second taste of the captain. The crocodile isn't quite a villain, since he primarily hunts Captain Hook, but he does attack [[Sora]] and [[Ventus]].


The crocodile also swallowed a ticking alarm clock, that now, unfortunately for the croc, warns Captain Hook if he is approaching. This has become something of a trademark for the crocodile, foreshadowing its arrival in a way that terrifies the captain, much to his humiliation.
The crocodile swallowed a ticking alarm clock, that now, unfortunately for the crocodile, warns Captain Hook if he is approaching. This has become something of a trademark for the crocodile, foreshadowing its arrival in a way that terrifies the captain, much to his humiliation.


==Story==
==Story==
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==Origin==
==Origin==
The Crocodile is seen in the 1953 Disney film, ''{{w|Peter Pan (1953 film)|Peter Pan}}''. He played a minor, recurring role in Neverland as a reminder to Captain Hook and of his lost left hand, as the constant tick-tocking sound emitting from within the Crocodile can be heard throughout the film. Upon his defeat to Peter Pan, Captain Hook attempts to kill him with his hook, only to fall off the ship. In the water below, the Crocodile slowly swims beneath Hook, awaiting his imminent fall. The Crocodile successfully removes small pieces of Hook's attire, then eventually swallows him. However, the Captain successfully escapes the Crocodile's maw. The Crocodile is last seen swimming after a fleeing Hook.  
The Crocodile is seen in J. M. Barrie's 1904 play and 1911 novel, ''{{w|Peter and Wendy}}'', and the 1953 Disney film, ''{{w|Peter Pan (1953 film)|Peter Pan}}''. The Crocodile played a minor, recurring role in Neverland as a reminder to Captain Hook and of his lost left hand, as the constant tick-tock sound emitting from within the Crocodile can be heard throughout the film. Upon his defeat to Peter Pan, Captain Hook attempts to kill him with his hook only to fall off the ship. In the water below, the Crocodile slowly swims beneath Hook, awaiting his imminent fall. The Crocodile successfully removes small pieces of Hook's attire, then eventually swallows him. However, the Captain successfully escapes the Crocodile's maw. The Crocodile is last seen swimming after a fleeing Captain Hook.  
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