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Pirates of the Caribbean (Franchise)

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Pirates of the Caribbean is a Disney film franchise based on a theme park ride of the same name, centering around the adventures of pirate Captain Jack Sparrow on his quest for immortality and rum. The series is famous for originally being thought a terrible idea, only to surprise everyone with its huge success, in no small part due to Johnny Depp and his wild-eyed acting.Here we present the rogues gallery (so far) of this epic series of yarns, me hearties!A year after Dead Men Tell No Tales was released, the Pirates franchise was announced to be rebooted in the future without the involvement of Johnny Depp or the inclusion of any past characters. As of September 2023, Disney had been making progress on the project under the helm of Craig Mazin before it was paused due to the WGA strike that began that May.
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The small sword that Will Turner makes for Norrington. Everyone who comes into contact with it agrees that it is, indeed, nice. This gets one nameless British marine killed as he picks up the sword in the middle of a battle and spends the same requisite amount of time staring at it rapturously before Davy Jones shows up, kills him and retrieves the sword.
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Stop, or I Shoot Myself!
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Will is one of the few characters to use this trope to his advantage. Though in his case, Barbossa didn't know it was specifically Will he needed alive until he told him.
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Gatling Good
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Gatling Good: The Triple Guns on the Flying Dutchman.
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Honor Among Thieves
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Honor Among Thieves: Toyed with constantly. The pirates' code is supposed to enforce this notion, but it's viewed as only "guidelines" when it suits them.
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Abnormal Ammo
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Abnormal Ammo: In the first movie, after tossing most of their cannonballs and excess weight overboard in a failed attempt to lighten the Interceptor and evade the Black Pearl in shallower waters, Will orders the crew to load their cannons with "everything ... anything we have left". This is known as "langridge", a real combat tactic utilizing whatever nails, screws, chunks of wood, broken glass, and other useless bits are left over after fixing and maintaining a ship. Mister Gibbs even uses the term. (Usually it's what you did when you wanted to take out the other guys but keep their ship). Ammunition specially designed to do this is called "grape shot", and consists of many, many tiny iron balls. Although using an undead monkey as ammo may have been pushing the trope beyond Truth in Television. And at several points throughout the films, two cannonballs chained together are. This is Truth in Television as well, as chain shot was designed to cripple a ship by doing a merry number on its rigging or even the mast. Barbossa grabs a set before making port in At World's End to use as a gavel calling the Brethren Court to order.
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Madness Mantra
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Madness Mantra: "Part of the ship, part of the crew." Repeated by Davy Jones's crew near the end of the third film and, earlier, by Bill Turner when he fully joined Jones's crew.
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Heroic BSoD
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Jack gets one at the climax of At World's End when Jones stabs Will through the heart and Jack, who has has his self-serving objective literally in the palm of his hand, goes from cruelly gloating over his imminent victory to looking mind-screwed by despair, almost HBSODing. It's brief, but is big enough to make his sacrifice afterward make perfect sense without hefty foreshadowing.
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Darker and Edgier
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Darker and Edgier: The franchise took this turn from the second movie and onward.
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Does This Remind You of Anything?
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Does This Remind You of Anything?: When Barbossa calls the brawling Pirate Court to order, he steps onto the table with a pistol in one hand and, curiously, chain shot in the other. During his speech, we get a shot of Jack peering through his legs, where you can clearly see a pair of huge, cast-iron balls. On Stranger Tides is about an adventurous scoundrel who must form an uneasy alliance with his foes in a race to find the secret key to immortality. And then the Big Bad chooses... poorly.
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So Long, Suckers!
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So Long, Suckers!: Jack's famous line "You will always remember this as the day you almost caught Captain Jack Sparrow", and nicely lampshaded in the end. Toyed with near the beginning of the second movie.
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Evil Versus Evil
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Evil Versus Evil: The third movie especially. Jones hates working for Beckett and Mercer, rebelling at the earliest opportunity; Norrington does a Heel–Face Turn about midway through after realizing how evil Beckett really is. Not to mention Tia Dalma and Sao Feng's roles in the story.
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It May Help You on Your Quest
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It May Help You on Your Quest: Jack's jar of dirt. The Nine Pieces of Eight. The Pirate Lords were, to a man, skint broke. Bootstrap's grungy knife as well. It seems an odd gift, but Bootstrap gives it to Will as if he knows he will need it and may never see him again. Will assumes he needs it to stab the heart. Ironic in hindsight.
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All There in the Manual
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All There in the Manual: Lt. Groves was not named in canon until On Stranger Tides and either was confirmed to have that name either in the credits or by his actor. A lot of Magic A Is Magic A is explained All There In The Manual by the writers as well.
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Lunatic Loophole
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Lunatic Loophole: Jack rides a wave of them throughout the series.
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Artistic License – Biology
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Artistic License – Biology: Ragetti's false eye shouldn't be able to move along with his real one. On the other hand: magic.
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Home Field Advantage
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Home Field Advantage: Davy Jones can move through the Flying Dutchman at will, while Blackbeard or rather, whoever has his sword can manipulate the Queen Anne's Revenge and, if Barbossa's exposition is to be believed, any other ships they encounter, at will.
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Order Versus Chaos
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Order Versus Chaos: In the first movie, there is no particular moral component to the sides — the three major players are the ruthless Barbossa, the largely self-interested Jack and Norrington, while Will and Elizabeth are mostly neutral. The second and third movie side more fully with Chaos, as all the protagonists become fairly chaotic, while the role as main villain is taken over by Cutler Becket.
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Mr. Fanservice
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Mr. Fanservice: Pretty much the entire male cast, excepting perhaps some of the minor characters.
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Visual Pun
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Visual Pun: In the first movie, Jack is attempting to pick a lock with a bone. It's a skeleton key. And in the third, Davy Jones's Locker is filled with crustaceans that normally appear as stones, or in other words, "Rock Crabs".
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End of an Age
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End of an Age: The films are set at the end of the golden age of piracy. Several times through all three films, characters make note of how difficult it's become to make a living as a pirate, with no sign of the change slowing down. Though possibly somewhat averted at the end of the third movie, with Calypso being returned to her proper place as goddess of the sea. And it's obvious in the fourth movie that if an end is coming to the age of piracy and sea magic, Blackbeard never got the memo.
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Living Forever Is Awesome
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Living Forever Is Awesome: Jack the Monkey steals Aztec Gold at the end of Curse of the Black Pearl and is still cursed in the following films. Evidentially, he finds the immortality worth the drawbacks. It's interesting to note that the Aztecs themselves try to defy this trope by making those cursed with it unable to enjoy anything (food, drink, pleasant weather, "pleasurable company" etc.) that would come with it. Davy Jones invokes the corollary of this trope ("Do you fear death?") when doing a recruit drive.
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Those Two Guys
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Those Two Guys: In two flavors: Pirate and Navy!
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Villain Ball
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In the second film it's inverted. The Black Pearl's crew is imprisoned in two halves, and one pirate blurts out that the ship can make do with a crew of just six, prompting a race by both halves to escape first. Later on Jack hires a ton of unqualified surplus sailors not because the ship needs them but because he needs 99 souls to give to Davy Jones in exchange for his own soul going free.
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Talking Your Way Out
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Talking Your Way Out: What can't Jack bribe, negotiate, trick or otherwise "parley" his way out of? Thanks to Elizabeth, a kraken's lunch menu, apparently.
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Heterosexual Life-Partners
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Heterosexual Life-Partners: Captain Jack Sparrow and Mr. Gibbs are a classic example. Pintel and Ragetti. Word of Dante says that Ragetti is Pintel's nephew.
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Stealth Pun
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Stealth Pun: Davy Jones's heart was locked in a locker... which can also be called a chest—his chest.
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Deal with the Devil
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Deal with the Devil: Will makes one with Jack in the first film. "Spring me from this cell and I will take you to the Black Pearl and your bonny lass." In the second, Jack is revealed to have made one with Davy Jones to float the Black Pearl earlier. "You owe me a soul, and its time to pay up." In the third, it's kinda hard to tell who's supposed to be the devil and who the mortal sucker.
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Spit Shine
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Spit Shine: Ragetti does this with his wooden eye a couple times. Later on, Barbossa gives the thing a really good slurp and shoves it back into Ragetti's empty socket. The poor man looks terrified.
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 Pirates of the Caribbean (Franchise) / int_22cf536c
type
Chekhov's Gun
 Pirates of the Caribbean (Franchise) / int_22cf536c
comment
Chekhov's Gun: Subverted — when Elizabeth attempts to defend herself with one of the swords displayed above the mantle, she finds it is permanently attached to its decorative shield. Played straight with Elizabeth's bedwarmer; she uses it to dump hot coals on the pirates invading her room. Also Jack Sparrow's confiscated effects, including his one-shot pistol and curious compass, all serving a vital purpose. The compass gains even more importance in the second film. Used again in the second movie in Tia Dalma's shack (the locket and the boots). In the third movie, Raghetti's wooden eye turns out to be Barbossa's Piece Of Eight. Jack's own Piece of Eight is debatable, being present in the first two movies before the sequels were even written. Subverted again with the jar of dirt. Jack ends up breaking it. The knife Bootstrap Bill gives to Will is the same one that he uses to carve out Will's heart after Davy Jones is killed.
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Pirates of the Caribbean (Franchise) / int_22cf536c
 Pirates of the Caribbean (Franchise) / int_23473ae7
type
Adaptation Expansion
 Pirates of the Caribbean (Franchise) / int_23473ae7
comment
Adaptation Expansion: Based on a theme park ride that had no story or characters to speak of, albeit a theme park ride that's been popular since the '60s. It has since become a case of recursive adaptation: the ride now features Captain Jack Sparrow.
 Pirates of the Caribbean (Franchise) / int_23473ae7
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Pirates of the Caribbean (Franchise) / int_23473ae7
 Pirates of the Caribbean (Franchise) / int_237404cc
type
Ironic Echo
 Pirates of the Caribbean (Franchise) / int_237404cc
comment
"The Dutchman must have a captain."
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 Pirates of the Caribbean (Franchise) / int_23e32a30
type
Genre Deconstruction
 Pirates of the Caribbean (Franchise) / int_23e32a30
comment
Genre Deconstruction: Of the pirate/swashbuckler genre. None of the pirates are shown in a truly positive light. Sparrow may not be killing indiscriminately but that's because he would prefer to con and swindle people instead. When he's up against someone he truly hates (Barbossa), he doesn't hesitate to go for the kill. Related, At World's End's End of an Age theme means not even mythological figures like Davy Jones or the Kraken are immune to being subsumed by corporate power or discarded at a whim respectively.
 Pirates of the Caribbean (Franchise) / int_23e32a30
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Pirates of the Caribbean (Franchise) / int_23e32a30
 Pirates of the Caribbean (Franchise) / int_24a2f154
type
Sailor's Ponytail
 Pirates of the Caribbean (Franchise) / int_24a2f154
comment
Sailor's Ponytail: Most sailors and pirates sports a ponytail that is often worn by swashbucklers.
 Pirates of the Caribbean (Franchise) / int_24a2f154
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Pirates of the Caribbean (Franchise) / int_24a2f154
 Pirates of the Caribbean (Franchise) / int_259d5879
type
Anachronism Stew
 Pirates of the Caribbean (Franchise) / int_259d5879
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Anachronism Stew: Too many to list completely (every movie has its own subpage) but here's a quick rundown: the series is vaguely set in the 17th or 18th century, and features King George II (crowned 1727, died 1760), Blackbeard (1680-1718), and states the pirate code was set by the pirates Morgan and Bartholomew, referring to Henry Morgan (1635-1688) and Bartholomew Roberts (1682-1722). The series also prominently features the locations of Port Royal (destroyed in an earthquake in 1692 and natural disasters hampered reconstruction efforts through the 1700s), Tortuga (died out as a pirate haven in the late 17th century), Singapore (wasn't really notable until the 19th century), and the Bermuda Triangle (wasn't really talked about and well-known until the 20th century). Fashion, language, naval flags and customs, and so forth, are also all over the place.
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Pirates of the Caribbean (Franchise) / int_259d5879
 Pirates of the Caribbean (Franchise) / int_2683dd96
type
Voice for the Voiceless
 Pirates of the Caribbean (Franchise) / int_2683dd96
comment
Voice for the Voiceless: The pirate Cotton had his tongue cut out, so he taught his parrot to speak for him. It speaks entirely in nautical Stock Phrases, though, so the pirates then have to interpret what the parrot says. Gibbs mentions that "nobody's yet figured how" he taught the parrot to do that in the first place.
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 Pirates of the Caribbean (Franchise) / int_26ac510e
type
Mythology Gag
 Pirates of the Caribbean (Franchise) / int_26ac510e
comment
Mythology Gag: When Jack and Barbossa find Ponce, he's a skeleton lying on a bed surrounded by treasure examining a jewel with a magnifying glass, reminiscent of the Captain's Quarters in the introduction segment of the original ride. In the first film, when Jack is captured by the Port Royal guards and is undergoing his Heroic BSoD in his jail cell, a group of recently-detained pirates are trying to coax the guard dog into giving them the keys. Jack, in a gloriously snarky allusion to the original ride, tries to convince the pirates to give up. In the following exchange, however, we can see that it has no effect whatsoever:
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Pirates of the Caribbean (Franchise) / int_26ac510e
 Pirates of the Caribbean (Franchise) / int_294ed981
type
Bilingual Bonus
 Pirates of the Caribbean (Franchise) / int_294ed981
comment
Bilingual Bonus: Sao Feng and one member of Davy Jones's crew speak both English and Cantonese. The French-speaking sailor who rows Will out to Pelegosto is telling Will he won't take him any further. In On Stranger Tides, Angelica curses pretty colorfully at Jack in fluent Spanish. The two guys who find Jack's hat in Dead Man's Chest are speaking Turkish, although it is hard to understand all of it from the accent that many non-Turkish people have when speaking it.
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 Pirates of the Caribbean (Franchise) / int_2a090d00
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Lampshade Hanging
 Pirates of the Caribbean (Franchise) / int_2a090d00
comment
Davy Jones lampshades this in the second movie:
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type
Plot Armor
 Pirates of the Caribbean (Franchise) / int_2a44899
comment
Plot Armor: Barbossa is killed, but by the next movie is Back from the Dead. Of course when Jack is killed off and the sequel was inevitable, they had no intention of killing off their fan favorite character.
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 Pirates of the Caribbean (Franchise) / int_2b0d73eb
type
Outlaw Town
 Pirates of the Caribbean (Franchise) / int_2b0d73eb
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Outlaw Town: Shipwreck and Dry Tortugas
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More Dakka
 Pirates of the Caribbean (Franchise) / int_2b706ca
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More Dakka: The Dauntless and the Endeavour bristle with around 100 guns. After all, they are classed as first-rate ships-of-the-line - the navy's most powerful warship class. In the final scene where Beckett commands an attack against the Black Pearl, see the Endeavour's massive array of guns (as the ship sails by) and be scared. Too bad its commander didn't return fire even when he knew he had the upper hand in armament. The Flying Dutchman has a very heavy armament for a standard Fluyt (the ship it's based on), mounting 36 pounders (very few warships carried guns that big). Of course, her triple guns add to this trope.
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 Pirates of the Caribbean (Franchise) / int_2da9bb9b
type
Psychopomp
 Pirates of the Caribbean (Franchise) / int_2da9bb9b
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Psychopomp: the role of the Flying Dutchman and her crew is to be The Ferryman to whose who have died at sea.
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Pirates of the Caribbean (Franchise) / int_2da9bb9b
 Pirates of the Caribbean (Franchise) / int_2dc35926
type
Ghost Ship
 Pirates of the Caribbean (Franchise) / int_2dc35926
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The HMS Endeavour is shown as being overwhelmed by two frigates. In reality, a first-rate ship-of-the-line like the Endeavour could turn both into matchsticks with ease (aside from the fact that one of the frigates is an unsinkable Ghost Ship), even if they attacked at once. This example, however, is justified; the Endeavour did not shoot back because Beckett was too deep in his Villainous Breakdown to react and his underlings lacked the presence of mind to respond until the Endeavour was already finished.
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 Pirates of the Caribbean (Franchise) / int_2ec87029
type
Sadly Mythtaken
 Pirates of the Caribbean (Franchise) / int_2ec87029
comment
Sadly Mythtaken: Tons of examples, but mostly because the real legends behind the series' plotlines are tossed aside in favor of the Rule of Cool. Calypso is a figure from Greek mythology; rather than a sea goddess, she was a nypmh who figured into The Odyssey by trying to force Odysseus to remain with her on her island forever. Davy Jones and the Flying Dutchman are distinct myths, neither having any great relation to the other.
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type
Power-Upgrading Deformation
 Pirates of the Caribbean (Franchise) / int_2f238617
comment
Power-Upgrading Deformation: What happened to Davey Jones and his crew aboard the Dutchman for neglecting their duties.
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Pirates of the Caribbean (Franchise) / int_2f238617
 Pirates of the Caribbean (Franchise) / int_2fac1b86
type
Flying Dutchman
 Pirates of the Caribbean (Franchise) / int_2fac1b86
comment
Flying Dutchman: Rather literally in the case of Davy Jones.
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 Pirates of the Caribbean (Franchise) / int_309b8806
type
Cursed with Awesome
 Pirates of the Caribbean (Franchise) / int_309b8806
comment
In deleted scenes from the first, Jack is the last immortal pirate cursed by the Aztec gold, but unlike Barbossa and his mutinous crew, actually starts to enjoy the gods' curse. It's only after contemplating that his immortality would make life utterly mundane and have no challenge, that he reluctantly undoes his curse.
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 Pirates of the Caribbean (Franchise) / int_318d4432
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Tropical Island Adventure
 Pirates of the Caribbean (Franchise) / int_318d4432
comment
Tropical Island Adventure: Given the setting, it's no surprise that any islands they land on will be tropical in nature, where treasure, sword fights, supernatural creatures and danger await. And rum. Don't forget the rum.
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 Pirates of the Caribbean (Franchise) / int_31df118
type
Attention Whore
 Pirates of the Caribbean (Franchise) / int_31df118
comment
Attention Whore: Jack.
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Pirates of the Caribbean (Franchise) / int_31df118
 Pirates of the Caribbean (Franchise) / int_31f9cec9
type
Critical Staffing Shortage
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comment
Critical Staffing Shortage: In the first film Jack Sparrow and Will Turner steal a ship by pretending to attempt to steal another ship, one larger and far more complicated, so that the Navy will come up with the smaller and easier to manage vessel already rigged for sailing. During a later argument Jack nearly flings Will into the ocean, but lets him live because just two people crewing the ship is cutting it close as it is. In the second film it's inverted. The Black Pearl's crew is imprisoned in two halves, and one pirate blurts out that the ship can make do with a crew of just six, prompting a race by both halves to escape first. Later on Jack hires a ton of unqualified surplus sailors not because the ship needs them but because he needs 99 souls to give to Davy Jones in exchange for his own soul going free.
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 Pirates of the Caribbean (Franchise) / int_32da548d
type
Arch-Enemy
 Pirates of the Caribbean (Franchise) / int_32da548d
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Arch-Enemy: Jack Sparrow had Hector Barbossa, who betrayed him and stole his ship. After both have died at least once, it becomes a more friendly rivalry.
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Pirates of the Caribbean (Franchise) / int_32da548d
 Pirates of the Caribbean (Franchise) / int_34579385
type
Bad Guys Do the Dirty Work
 Pirates of the Caribbean (Franchise) / int_34579385
comment
Bad Guys Do the Dirty Work: The crew of the Dutchman in the wake of Norrington's Heroic Sacrifice as Elizabeth's crew makes their getaway. And in On Stranger Tides by the Spanish navy with the intention to destroy the Fountain of Youth.
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 Pirates of the Caribbean (Franchise) / int_34dcfc96
type
Kick the Dog
 Pirates of the Caribbean (Franchise) / int_34dcfc96
comment
Kick the Dog: Cutler Beckett earns the ignominious honor of being the first Disney villain to successfully kill a child onscreen. In the first scene of the third movie, no less. Davy Jones kills dozens of innocent people in attempting to track down Will and Jack, though which one hits as most insidious - the innocent foreigners who merely chance upon Jack's hat or the trading crew with the stern captain we actually come to know somewhat - is impossible to say. For specific moments, there is also him ordering the defiant crewman who spurned his offer of crewmanship killed immediately and, in a rage, having the survivors of the aforementioned trading ship slaughtered wholesale without even offering them the chance to take his wretched bargain. There's another example from Beckett later. To ensure Jones's loyalty (and to make sure he wouldn't turn against them), Beckett forced and ordered him to kill The Kraken. Judging from his reaction, Jones was quite attached to the giant ship-eating monster, with Beckett even referring to it as his "pet". Blackbeard. Gleefully so. Subverted when he appears to kill Philip, but only uses poison to knock him out. Said subversion is the justified by his using Philip to get Syrena's tear. Barbossa in the fourth film. When his ship and crew are being swarmed by mermaids, he refuses to help or even recognize their plight, passing it off as "seagulls nesting" when the officers point out their crew's screams of terror. Admittedly, it's not like he could have actually saved them, but it was still pretty cold. "Someone make a note of that man's bravery."
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Beat Still, My Heart
 Pirates of the Caribbean (Franchise) / int_34e095ed
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Davey Jones tried to avoid this by removing his heart.
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type
Pirate Song
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comment
Pirate Song: Yo Ho "(A Pirate's Life For Me)", is the leitmotif of the series.
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OnceAnEpisode
 Pirates of the Caribbean (Franchise) / int_37499c8
comment
Once an Episode: Every movie has a stinger and mentions parley.
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type
Big Badass Battle Sequence
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comment
Big Badass Battle Sequence: Nearly every naval battle throughout the first three films. Averted in On Stranger Tides, when a seemingly-pending engagement against the Spanish fleet fails to occur.
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type
Death Is Cheap
 Pirates of the Caribbean (Franchise) / int_37fcf16
comment
Death Is Cheap: In this franchise, there's a lot of supernatural forms of Only Mostly Dead and other ways to cheat death. Jack (who was retrieved from Davy Jones's Locker) Will (who was made captain of the Flying Dutchman after being killed by and then killing Jones) Bootstrap (who was sent to the bottom of the ocean while undead) Barbossa (whom Tia Dalma resurrected) Salazar and the crew of the Silent Mary, who were cursed upon their deaths and later had the curse broken. So common, in fact, that Tia Dalma has to justify the aversion with Governor Swann. "Him at peace." Later defied by one of the above. Barbossa says that coming back is a very long gamble.
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 Pirates of the Caribbean (Franchise) / int_38d02d44
type
Batman Gambit
 Pirates of the Caribbean (Franchise) / int_38d02d44
comment
Batman Gambit: Jack through nearly all of Curse of the Black Pearl. Once he sees the medallion and is shown proof that the curse is real, his entire role in the film is hatching a plot to kill Barbossa and get his ship back. His initial idea backfires horribly when Will doesn't cooperate, but rather than give up, Jack just keeps adjusting his plans to fit new developments until he manages a successful execution without interference. In the fourth movie, Angelica has Philip apparently killed in front of Syrena in an attempt to make her cry. She knows Syrena's "too tough" to do so under those circumstances, but crying tears of joy when she later finds out that the man she's fallen in love with is still alive, however... Also in the fourth movie, Barbossa's entire convoluted plan counts: In order to get his revenge on Blackbeard for sinking the Pearl, he joins up with the King's navy as a privateer, uses his well-trained crew and the King's considerable resources to travel to the Fountain of Youth, then takes his revenge on Blackbeard, claims Blackbeard's ship and crew, and uses them to return to piracy. Jack's Poisoned Chalice Switcheroo at the end of On Stranger Tides.
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Pirates of the Caribbean (Franchise) / int_38d02d44
 Pirates of the Caribbean (Franchise) / int_391d6577
type
Sequel Escalation
 Pirates of the Caribbean (Franchise) / int_391d6577
comment
Sequel Escalation: The second and particularly the third movie featured more and more insanely over-the-top CGI and action sequences, epic plotlines and $300-million budgets. The fourth movie, however, was intentionally scaled back, returning to the more modest and character-driven style of the first film.
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Pirates of the Caribbean (Franchise) / int_391d6577
 Pirates of the Caribbean (Franchise) / int_392372f9
type
Actor Allusion
 Pirates of the Caribbean (Franchise) / int_392372f9
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Actor Allusion: Keith Richards, an inspiration for Johnny Depp's portrayal of Jack, as Jack's father. There's more than a little Al Swearengen in Blackbeard, both of whom are played by Ian McShane. Angelica's claim at the end that she is pregnant. Also doubles as a real life Shout-Out to Anne Bonney and Mary Read, two of the most famous female pirates who avoided the death sentence by (claiming at least) to being pregnant.
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Privateer
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Privateer: In Dead Man's Chest, Cutler Beckett sends Will to offer Jack Sparrow a Letter of Marque in exchange for his compass. Barbossa becomes one in On Stranger Tides, after encountering Blackbeard, who deprives him of both the Black Pearl and his leg. He "sold out" to the Crown only to get a chance to make even with his nemesis, and he tears his letter of marque at the end.
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Team Power Walk
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Team Power Walk: A particularly badass one occurs in the third movie, as Jack, Elizabeth and Barbossa approach the Parlay. Barbossa's crew manages an even more badass one in the first movie, when they walk along the bottom of the sea to ambush the Dauntless.
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Character Development
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Character Development: Elizabeth, who goes from this◊ to this◊. From noble woman to pirate king in only a few short years! Will goes from a blacksmith to full-on pirate and eventually captain of the Flying Dutchman. Norrington started as a Stuffy Brit... until he changed somewhat.◊
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Recurring Riff
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Recurring Riff: The melody that Davy Jones plays on his organ, and that his and Tia Dalma's music boxes' plays, returns as the melody to "Hoist the Colours".
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Noodle Incident
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Noodle Incident: "Clearly you have never been to Singapore." Just what sort of run-in are Beckett and Jack referring to, when they talk about "each leaving his mark on the other"? We do know how Beckett marked Jack; Cutler made the above statement whilst displaying the metal 'P' he used to brand Jack as a pirate. Sparrow's mark on Beckett, however, was never explained - the look on Beckett's face when Will asked about it suggests it's a touchy subject. (See the WMG list for a couple fan theories.) The "trick we perfected in New Guinea" Gibbs uses to take care of the guards on board the Queen Anne's Revenge in On Stranger Tides. Jack has a conspicuous new scar in On Stranger Tides; a small red X on his right cheekbone. Such a distinct shape suggests a deliberate infliction, but no explanation is given for it. "What were you doing in a Spanish convent?" He mistook it for a brothel. It was a usual practice for some Spanish kings (namely Philip III and Philip IV) to send their former lovers to convents once they got them pregnant. So, it was not so strange to find some hot women in convents. Not just royal mistresses - it was a valid way of getting rid of any unmarried woman who had somehow disgraced herself. They also sometimes incorporated girls' schools. "... And then they made me their chief." "... impersonating a clergyman of the Church of England..."
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Interesting Situation Duel
 Pirates of the Caribbean (Franchise) / int_3c689563
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Interesting Situation Duel: Several. In Curse of the Black Pearl, Sparrow and Turner's first-meeting fight in the blacksmith's shop. Also Jack and Barbossa's clash in the treasure cave, with the tactical use of immortality. In DMC, Jack, Will and Norrington's three-way swordfight on Isla Cruces, which moves from beach to bell-tower to runaway mill-wheel. In AWE, Jack and Davy Jones's battle in the rigging. In OST, Jack fighting a duplicate of himself, which turns out to be Angelica in disguise.
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Surprisingly Realistic Outcome
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Surprisingly Realistic Outcome: The first film ends with Will Turner making a daring broad-daylight rescue of Jack Sparrow as he's about to be hanged. The second film opens with Will Turner being arrested for it. Early in the third film, Will tries to make a secret deal with Sao Feng. Knowing that Will would be double-crossing both Barbossa and Jack by doing so, Sao Feng's immediate response is to ask why he shouldn't expect to be betrayed as well.
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Woman Scorned
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Woman Scorned: Calypso in At World's End. Angelica in On Stranger Tides, whom Jack seduced in the past and then left behind. Things don't get any better when Jack uses the chalices to give a dying Angelica immortality rather than her father Blackbeard—whose life is sacrificed for hers—and then maroons her on an island with nothing but a pistol with a single bullet.
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Wretched Hive
 Pirates of the Caribbean (Franchise) / int_40cbee83
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Wretched Hive: Tortuga.
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Elemental Embodiment
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When discussing the story of Davy Jones's tragic love, the pirates can't agree on whether it was the sea he fell in love with or a woman tameless as the sea. Tia Dalma tells them that both versions are true, for they are one and the same. And during the same visit to Tia Dialma, you can see : Barbossa's boots and the heart medallion that forms a pair with Davy Jones's
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Killed Offscreen
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Killed Offscreen: This is the fate of a number of characters. The Kraken dies before the events of At World's End. Pintel, Ragetti, and Cotton are killed in the battle with Blackbeard before On Stranger Tides.
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Animal Theme Naming
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Animal Theme Naming: Present in the leads- Jack Sparrow, Elizabeth Swann. "Will Turner" is a bit more obscure, but is also the name of a real-life English ornithologist, and a tern is a seabird. The missionary in the fourth film is named Philip Swift.
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You Fight Like a Cow
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You Fight Like a Cow: Almost every fight scene. "You're not a eunuch, are you?"
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Xanatos Speed Chess
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Xanatos Speed Chess: Jack. Although, how much of it he actually plans is up to personal interpretation. In the first film, the second he learns Will's full name, he takes about five seconds to make the plan to kill Barbossa. And throughout the entire film, he has to constantly adjust, re-adjust, and re-re-adjust his plans to account for Will screwing things up. The Brethren Court meeting is a game of Gambit Speed Chess between Barbossa and Jack using whatever resources they have, culminating in the climax of the film.
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Honor Before Reason
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Honor Before Reason: At first, just Will is doing stupidly honest and honorable things (although this does make him unpredictable to selfish pirates) and to a lesser extent Norrington with his Mercy Lead for a Worthy Opponent. Later on, even Jack fits this trope by allowing Will to become Davy Jones' successor in order to save Will's life. In Jack's case, though, it's hard to tell where (and whether) he's using reason in the first place.
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Butt-Monkey
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Butt-Monkey: Pintel and Ragetti frequently are treated as such during the course of the first three movies.
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The Stinger
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The Stinger: All five films feature an extra scene after the final credits.
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 Pirates of the Caribbean (Franchise) / int_49cf2258
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Hanging Around
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Hanging Around: A staple for the genre and shows up in several films: Towards the end of Pirates of the Caribbean: The Curse of the Black Pearl, Jack Sparrow is set to hang. He is saved at the last minute by Will Turner. In the second sequel Pirates of the Caribbean: At World's End, it's shown that Beckett has taken over Port Royal and has decreed that all citizens accused of even the slightest bit of piracy be hanged immediately. One of his victims we see is a boy who has to stand on a barrel just to reach the noose. In Pirates of the Caribbean: On Stranger Tides, once again Jack Sparrow is set to hang publicly and many people show up just to watch.
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Gory Discretion Shot
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Gory Discretion Shot: Done subtly throughout the series; very rarely is a fatal blow from a sword or other melee weapon shown explicitly on-screen, with the blows often concealed by quick cuts or done just off-camera, letting the series remain PG-13 when paired with the Bloodless Carnage throughout the series.
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Combat Pragmatist
 Pirates of the Caribbean (Franchise) / int_49fb5ccb
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The fight between Will Turner and Jack Sparrow in the smithy starts as a swordfight but quickly devolves into escalating degrees of Combat Pragmatist. This culminates in Jack throwing sand in Will's face, blinding him long enough to get him at pistol-point.
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Break the Cutie
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Break the Cutie: several times, the films appear to be headed this way with regards to Elizabeth, only for the trope to be turned on its ear, especially in the third film.
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Honey Trap
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Honey Trap: In the second movie, Elizabeth lures Jack into kissing her, but this is to allow her plans of chaining Jack against a nearby mast, so the Kraken kills only him, and not all the crew. In the fourth film's London Chase Scene, Jack takes cover inside a wealthy older lady's carriage, and immediately leans over to smooch her behind the ear before resuming his escape. She's apparently not displeased by this event... until she realizes that he's just fled with her jewelled earring in his mouth!
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Improvised Weapon
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Improvised Weapon: It wouldn't be a swashbuckling pirate series without them. See also the Abnormal Ammo entry, above. Jack uses the wrist irons that the soldiers put him in ("Finally!") to take Elizabeth hostage and make his escape. Will uses a red-hot poker as an impromptu sword midway through his duel with Jack in the first film. Elizabeth uses a bed-warming pan to drop hot coals on a pirate. A rowboat is used to knock several undead Black Pearl crewmembers to pieces. Elizabeth gets a staff scene using an ornate pole against pirates at Isla de Muerta. When escaping from cannibalistic natives, Jack tries (mostly unsuccessfully to use the wooden roasting spit he's tied to as a weapon. The Dead Man's chest gets used at least once to wonk somebody in the face. In the fourth, Jack knocks down several Spanish soldiers, while armed only with a coconut on the end of a rope.
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A Friend in Need
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A Friend in Need: Jack, when it really matters. Before then, though, don't count on him for much. He readily sacrifices his chance at immortality to save Will's life. And then he does it again to save Angelica.
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Wham Line
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Wham Line: From Curse Of The Black Pearl: "You'd best start believin' in ghost stories, Miss Turner. Yer in one!" Elizabeth: (after kissing Jack) "It's you (the Kraken) wants, don't you see?" She then proceeds to chain him to ship so he can't run away. A rare example of a closing Wham Line: "So tell me, what's become of my ship?" When called upon to cast his vote for the Pirate King, after all the others have voted for themselves, as expected, Jack hesitates for a moment and answers: "Elizabeth Swann." Elizabeth is shocked, and the other Pirate Lords are not very happy with Jack. "The Dutchman must have a captain."
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Gorgeous Period Dress
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Gorgeous Period Dress: Since the movies revolve around pirates, there isn't much of this flavor, but if you pay attention, the movies include a surprisingly great amount of pimped out dresses. Elizabeth dresses like this in the first two movies, before she became a Pirate Girl. While we're on the subject, Norrington's uniform got pimped when he got promoted to admiral between the second and third movies. A bit more of this in the fourth film, which includes some scenes of British and Spanish court officials and dress-uniformed officers.
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Body Horror
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Body Horror: From Black Pearl, we have Barbossa's crew's Dem Bones forms revealed by moonlight, from Dead Man's Chest and At World's End, Davy Jones's crewmen are gradually colonized by barnacles and coral, and fused with fish and/or crustaceans until they are barely recognizable as human, and from Dead Men Tell No Tales, Salazar's crew is in a horrific state of decay, such as missing jaws or in one case the entire top half of his skull.
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Gotta Catch Them All
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Gotta Catch Them All: The Curse Of The Black Pearl required the crew of The Black Pearl to track down 882 pieces of Aztec gold to break their curse. As the film starts, though, they've already found them all but one, and they get that one inside the first hour. The Nine Pieces of Eight are needed to assemble the Pirate Lords and complete the spell in At World's End. This actually becomes a plot point as a reason not to kill Jack. The keys to the Fountain of Youth in On Stranger Tides.
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Fixed Forward-Facing Weapon
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Fixed Forward-Facing Weapon: The Flying Dutchman is equipped with a pair of forward facing gatling cannons. Not bad for a time when all firearms were still loaded manually through the muzzle one shot at a time. The aforementioned flame throwers on the Queen Anne's Revenge.
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Bookends
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Book Ends: Barbossa gets the Pearl back at the end of the third movie, as Jack sails off in a dinghy. Listen to the song Elizabeth sings (as a child) at the beginning of the first movie, and Jack singing at the end of the third. Seem familiar? Even more applicable to what Elizabeth's son is singing in the third film's Stinger, as he's about the same age his mom was at the start. The first time we meet piratical Mr. Gibbs, Jack is waking him with a bucket of water. At the close of At World's End, Mr. Gibbs is once again, passed out and Jack wakes him with a cup of... Grog? In the first film, it's mentioned that Jack was marooned on a remote island by Barbossa with only a pistol with a single shot. In the fourth film, Jack does the exact same thing to Angelica. In the first film, Elizabeth's first encounter has her giving Barbossa Will's surname as her own, to which he responds by excitedly repeating it to the whole crew: "Miss TURNER..." When they part company for the final time in At World's End, he respectfully (and a touch affectionately) greets her as " Mrs.Turner," after she has become Will's wife. Similarly, in the first film the pirates ready a boat to take Elizabeth to Isla de Muerta, saying "your chariot awaits, Highness" as a sarcastic and condescending remark. By the time of the third film, Elizabeth is elected Pirate King, and Gibbs says this line quite earnestly as he presents a boat for her.
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Karmic Transformation
 Pirates of the Caribbean (Franchise) / int_5360c039
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Karmic Transformation: Davy Jones, prior to the events of the movies.
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Pirates of the Caribbean (Franchise) / int_5360c039
 Pirates of the Caribbean (Franchise) / int_53f5119f
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The Dragon
 Pirates of the Caribbean (Franchise) / int_53f5119f
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Another one worth mentioning is Mr. Mercer's introductory line, "Evening, Guv'nor." A common British colloquialism, when uttered with snarky, stoic pride, that masks a Slasher Smile, is made even more ironic at the fact that he just caught Governor Swann attempting to flee Port Royal in the middle of the night.
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Pirates of the Caribbean (Franchise) / int_53f5119f
 Pirates of the Caribbean (Franchise) / int_54fb42f0
type
Gravity Is a Harsh Mistress
 Pirates of the Caribbean (Franchise) / int_54fb42f0
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Gravity Is a Harsh Mistress: In Dead Man's Chest, Jack freefalls what looks like several hundred feet down a canyon and lands little more than dazed at the bottom. We're expected to believe that falling through a few flimsy rope bridges on the way down slowed him up enough. In the fourth film, Jack is exceptionally leery of jumping off a cliff in order to get the silver chalices. It takes Blackbeard threatening to shoot Angelica and one of the zombies throwing the Jack voodoo doll over the ledge to get him to jump.
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Pirates of the Caribbean (Franchise) / int_54fb42f0
 Pirates of the Caribbean (Franchise) / int_5527dc0c
type
Plot Coupon
 Pirates of the Caribbean (Franchise) / int_5527dc0c
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Plot Coupon: You need the map... To get the key... to open the chest... to stab the heart... with the knife your old man gave you (you hope).
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Pirates of the Caribbean (Franchise) / int_5527dc0c
 Pirates of the Caribbean (Franchise) / int_557dabce
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Deserted Island
 Pirates of the Caribbean (Franchise) / int_557dabce
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Deserted Island: Jack is marooned on one, twice, the second time with Elizabeth. Fortunately, he escaped off-screen (subverted in that he explains how he did it). The titular Dead Man's Chest is housed on another.
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Pirates of the Caribbean (Franchise) / int_557dabce
 Pirates of the Caribbean (Franchise) / int_558f5da6
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Cryptic Conversation
 Pirates of the Caribbean (Franchise) / int_558f5da6
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Cryptic Conversation: 90% of what Tia Dalma says is this.
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Pirates of the Caribbean (Franchise) / int_558f5da6
 Pirates of the Caribbean (Franchise) / int_56515a39
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Artistic License – History
 Pirates of the Caribbean (Franchise) / int_56515a39
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Artistic License – History: No one would simply have hanged captured pirates without a semblance of a trial, such as at the beginning of the third filmnote Unless there were mass kangaroo courts held in Port Royal....
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Pirates of the Caribbean (Franchise) / int_56515a39
 Pirates of the Caribbean (Franchise) / int_5715081d
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Battle-Interrupting Shout
 Pirates of the Caribbean (Franchise) / int_5715081d
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Battle-Interrupting Shout: Frequently. For instance, in On Stranger Tides, Jack halts a row between Blackbeard's and Barbossa's crews to point out that none of them have any real quarrel with one another even if their leaders do. This sways exactly one pirate, while everyone else goes back to fighting.
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Pirates of the Caribbean (Franchise) / int_5715081d
 Pirates of the Caribbean (Franchise) / int_58e117b4
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Pirate Parrot
 Pirates of the Caribbean (Franchise) / int_58e117b4
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Pirate Parrot: and monkey too. Then they join forces to defeat evil using explosives.
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Pirates of the Caribbean (Franchise) / int_58e117b4
 Pirates of the Caribbean (Franchise) / int_5989e3b6
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Enemy Mine
 Pirates of the Caribbean (Franchise) / int_5989e3b6
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In At World's End, Barbossa feigns Enemy Mine at first to cover up his true motive, the fact that he needs to call to order the Brethren Court just to get their Pieces of Eight, which he needs to free Calypso, who brought him back, else she'll withdraw her power and let him die again. But by the end, Barbossa plays the trope straight. Also, the Brethren Court seems to be made up of rival Lords who can't stand each other and will break out in a fist-fight at the slightest provocation. They're only united by a common enemy. Also #2: Jack cooks up a plan with Will, who had betrayed Jack to Beckett earlier, because Will wants to stab Jones's heart to free Bootstrap and Jack wants to stab Jones's heart and become immortal.
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Pirates of the Caribbean (Franchise) / int_5989e3b6
 Pirates of the Caribbean (Franchise) / int_5a65ba8c
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Flirting Under Fire
 Pirates of the Caribbean (Franchise) / int_5a65ba8c
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Flirting Under Fire: In At World's End, Elizabeth and Will get married under fire, and even share a kiss.
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Pirates of the Caribbean (Franchise) / int_5a65ba8c
 Pirates of the Caribbean (Franchise) / int_5bb56da
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Justified
 Pirates of the Caribbean (Franchise) / int_5bb56da
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Barbossa and his men had this in spades in the first film. Justified because their cursed state made them live forever, but prevented them from experiencing any of the pleasures of being alive. (They couldn't eat, drink, feel the breeze, etc.) That'd be a pretty lousy way to spend eternity.
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Pirates of the Caribbean (Franchise) / int_5bb56da
 Pirates of the Caribbean (Franchise) / int_5d397b9c
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The Mountains of Illinois
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The Mountains of Illinois: Port Royal was not built on a cliff. Jamaica has plenty of cliffs, but not anywhere near the site of Port Royal. Singapore isn't mountainous. My the waterfalls and mountains of the Florida Everglades are beautiful. Here's what the place really looks◊ like◊.
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Pirates of the Caribbean (Franchise) / int_5d397b9c
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The Drunken Sailor
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The Drunken Sailor: Virtually everyone, unless all the rum is gone. Though, in interviews, the scriptwriters revealed Jack's inebriation is usually an act; he fakes being tipsy to throw his (numerous) enemies off their guard.
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Pirates of the Caribbean (Franchise) / int_5d3c6435
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Kangaroo Court
 Pirates of the Caribbean (Franchise) / int_5d3e7c6
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Kangaroo Court: The trials in the third and fourth movies are hinted to be this.
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Pirates of the Caribbean (Franchise) / int_5d3e7c6
 Pirates of the Caribbean (Franchise) / int_60194b82
type
Spanner in the Works
 Pirates of the Caribbean (Franchise) / int_60194b82
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In the first film, the second he learns Will's full name, he takes about five seconds to make the plan to kill Barbossa. And throughout the entire film, he has to constantly adjust, re-adjust, and re-re-adjust his plans to account for Will screwing things up.
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Pirates of the Caribbean (Franchise) / int_60194b82
 Pirates of the Caribbean (Franchise) / int_627264e0
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Death Glare
 Pirates of the Caribbean (Franchise) / int_627264e0
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Death Glare: In the first movie, Jack delivered a formidable one when he shot and killed Barbossa. It's all the more effective since, up 'til that moment, the generally-cheerful pirate hadn't sported any expressions remotely like it.◊ Davy Jones has a killer stare when he snarls "Do you fear death?" Everybody takes him seriously. The look one of Sao Feng's bath attendants gives Beckett's Dragon after he shoots the other (the insinuation being they were sisters) should've incinerated the man, by all rights. Captain Teague has a mighty fearsome one that cows the entire Brethren Court when it's suggested in his presence that they won't keep to the Code.
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Pirates of the Caribbean (Franchise) / int_627264e0
 Pirates of the Caribbean (Franchise) / int_6293c185
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Sequel Hook
 Pirates of the Caribbean (Franchise) / int_6293c185
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Likewise, the Sequel Hook at the end of the film is a Call-Back to the various accounts of Barbossa's mutiny prior to Curse of the Black Pearl.
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Pirates of the Caribbean (Franchise) / int_6293c185
 Pirates of the Caribbean (Franchise) / int_6306ceb6
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Hat of Authority
 Pirates of the Caribbean (Franchise) / int_6306ceb6
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Hat of Authority: Generally, a pirate's hat size indicates his or her authority among the crew (with regional variations for the international pirates, such as Sri Sumbaji's turban). In Curse of the Black Pearl, Sparrow offers to buy Barbossa a "big floppy hat" as part of the deal to be 'commodore' of a pirate fleet. That same movie has Will getting a Swashbuckler hat to signify he's now a certified adventurer, prompting Jack to declare, "Will... nice hat!" as his parting adieu.
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Pirates of the Caribbean (Franchise) / int_6306ceb6
 Pirates of the Caribbean (Franchise) / int_6383a034
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The Mutiny
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The Mutiny: Several instances, most importantly the pre-Curse of the Black Pearl one which cost Sparrow his Black Pearl. In On Stranger Tides, Jack attempts to incite a mutiny aboard the Queen Anne's Revenge. After this insurrection fails spectacularly, Jack claimed he did it just to gain an audience with the until-then-unseen Blackbeard.
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Pirates of the Caribbean (Franchise) / int_6383a034
 Pirates of the Caribbean (Franchise) / int_6439de78
type
Heroic Sacrifice
 Pirates of the Caribbean (Franchise) / int_6439de78
comment
Heroic Sacrifice: Both played straight and subverted: Norrington as a straight example in the third film and Jack as a subversion in the second (as Elizabeth rightly doubts his courage and "helps him" act appropriately), as well as Norrington also subverting it - or at least playing with it - by taking the empty Dead Man's Chest and running off, commanding the others to abandon him while never letting on that he has the heart of Davy Jones. As a result, he does legitimately save them from danger, but he also gains an excellent excuse to escape with his ill-gotten gains.
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Pirates of the Caribbean (Franchise) / int_6439de78
 Pirates of the Caribbean (Franchise) / int_646407bd
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We Named the Monkey "Jack"
 Pirates of the Caribbean (Franchise) / int_646407bd
comment
We Named the Monkey "Jack": Trope Namer. Barbossa reveals they named their undead pet monkey Jack as a joke on the real Jack.
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Pirates of the Caribbean (Franchise) / int_646407bd
 Pirates of the Caribbean (Franchise) / int_65331274
type
Flynning
 Pirates of the Caribbean (Franchise) / int_65331274
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Flynning: Naturally, since every principle actor had to learn to use a sword.
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Pirates of the Caribbean (Franchise) / int_65331274
 Pirates of the Caribbean (Franchise) / int_65bc92fc
type
Four-Temperament Ensemble
 Pirates of the Caribbean (Franchise) / int_65bc92fc
comment
Four-Temperament Ensemble: Jack = Sanguine; Will = Choleric; Barbossa = Melancholic; Elizabeth = Phlegmatic. Although a case could be made that Will and Elizabeth switch places in the end — conveniently in Will's case, given his change of profession in the end: from one associated with fire (Choleric) to water (Phlegmatic). And Elizabeth's corresponding change of profession (more Choleric to say the least).
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Pirates of the Caribbean (Franchise) / int_65bc92fc
 Pirates of the Caribbean (Franchise) / int_6682d6e4
type
Dying Moment of Awesome
 Pirates of the Caribbean (Franchise) / int_6682d6e4
comment
Dying Moment of Awesome - Becket's death could be viewed as this. He calmly turns and walks down the stairs (AS THEY ARE EXPLODING BEHIND HIM, casually trailing his hand along the railing. Before coming to a stop, looking at the camera and accepting death. Most seem to see this as Becket being in denial over what has happened and is happening. Most deaths somewhat count in some shape: Jack dies going in a Mano-A-Mano with the Goddamn Kraken, Jones perishes in the middle of a massive whirpool battle while kicking dogs all around, etc
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Pirates of the Caribbean (Franchise) / int_6682d6e4
 Pirates of the Caribbean (Franchise) / int_672b0bfd
type
Polly Wants a Microphone
 Pirates of the Caribbean (Franchise) / int_672b0bfd
comment
Polly Wants a Microphone: Mr. Cotton's pet parrot (actually a macaw) doesn't just talk; it speaks on behalf of its owner. See Voice for the Voiceless.
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Pirates of the Caribbean (Franchise) / int_672b0bfd
 Pirates of the Caribbean (Franchise) / int_67e84a8e
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Wild Mass Guessing
 Pirates of the Caribbean (Franchise) / int_67e84a8e
comment
The first time we meet piratical Mr. Gibbs, Jack is waking him with a bucket of water. At the close of At World's End, Mr. Gibbs is once again, passed out and Jack wakes him with a cup of... Grog?
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Pirates of the Caribbean (Franchise) / int_67e84a8e
 Pirates of the Caribbean (Franchise) / int_69771700
type
Ocean of Adventure
 Pirates of the Caribbean (Franchise) / int_69771700
comment
Ocean of Adventure: The franchise relies heavily on Nautical Folklore, and thus a lot of the real-world seven seas (and the oceans surrounding them) are full of supernatural humdrum encountered by the protagonists, including gods, Psychopomps, sea-monsters, mermaids, cursed Aztec gold, the Fountain of Youth, the Flying Dutchman, the original Prongs of Poseidon and too many cursed pirate crews and pirate-hunters to count.
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Pirates of the Caribbean (Franchise) / int_69771700
 Pirates of the Caribbean (Franchise) / int_69fb91e8
type
Chewing the Scenery
 Pirates of the Caribbean (Franchise) / int_69fb91e8
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Chewing the Scenery: It may be easier to list who isn't. Special mention has to go to Geoffery Rush, who looks like he's having an absolute blast in every scene.
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Pirates of the Caribbean (Franchise) / int_69fb91e8
 Pirates of the Caribbean (Franchise) / int_6a2486cd
type
Graying Morality
 Pirates of the Caribbean (Franchise) / int_6a2486cd
comment
Graying Morality: The first film had the evil-aligned Hector Barbossa and the cursed crew of the Black Pearl pitted against Commodore James Norrington and the Royal Navy. Will and Elizabeth are more neutral, with Capt. Jack Sparrow as the Wild Card. The second film brings in the ruthless Cutler Becket and the East India Trading Company who are out to end piracy and control the seas. By the third film, Barbossa is now an ally against the EITC and even the most heroic characters like Will Turner and James Noringtonhave committed dubious acts.
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Pirates of the Caribbean (Franchise) / int_6a2486cd
 Pirates of the Caribbean (Franchise) / int_6a36abe2
type
Hollywood Natives
 Pirates of the Caribbean (Franchise) / int_6a36abe2
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Hollywood Natives: The Cannibal Tribe from the second movie.
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Pirates of the Caribbean (Franchise) / int_6a36abe2
 Pirates of the Caribbean (Franchise) / int_6a49268
type
"Just So" Story
 Pirates of the Caribbean (Franchise) / int_6a49268
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Jack Sparrow's past. Including the sea turtles... his past relationships with Beckett and Tia Dalma... and raising the Black Pearl from a watery grave.
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Pirates of the Caribbean (Franchise) / int_6a49268
 Pirates of the Caribbean (Franchise) / int_6a8810a
type
Magic Compass
 Pirates of the Caribbean (Franchise) / int_6a8810a
comment
Magic Compass: Jack's compass points to whatever the one holding it wants.
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Pirates of the Caribbean (Franchise) / int_6a8810a
 Pirates of the Caribbean (Franchise) / int_6b12fcfb
type
Bumbling Henchmen Duo
 Pirates of the Caribbean (Franchise) / int_6b12fcfb
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Pintel and Ragetti vs. Mullroy and Murtogg in the first film.
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Pirates of the Caribbean (Franchise) / int_6b12fcfb
 Pirates of the Caribbean (Franchise) / int_6bd689ca
type
Meaningful Echo
 Pirates of the Caribbean (Franchise) / int_6bd689ca
comment
Meaningful Echo: "You are different. Are you not?" Said first by Syrena to Philip when she explains why she saved him during the mermaid attack; later said by Philip to Syrena when he explains why he came to save her after Blackbeard had tied her up in an attempt to get one of her tears. Pintel saying "Goodbye, Poppet", and Barbossa saying "Farewell, Mrs. Turner" as Elizabeth walked away from the crew of the Black Pearl for the final time in At World's End definitely counts.
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Pirates of the Caribbean (Franchise) / int_6bd689ca
 Pirates of the Caribbean (Franchise) / int_6bda9a30
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Meaningful Name
 Pirates of the Caribbean (Franchise) / int_6bda9a30
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Meaningful Name: All three of the main characters have names related to birds: Jack Sparrow and Elizabeth Swann being the most obvious. Will Turner, on the other hand, shares the exact same name as a British scientist who studied birds, much like James Bond. There's also a seabird called a tern. The missionary in the fourth film also counts- his full name is Philip Swift, and a swift is a songbird. Tia Dalma's name is an anagram for Dalmatia, a famous haven for pirates. Barbossa's name is rather close to Barbarossa, another famous pirate, and is a mangled version of the Latin for "Beard of Bones". 'Norrington' may be (consciously or otherwise) more or less a compound name of Nelson and Wellington (both commanders were a little young for this period, but it's close; the character- at least in his first appearance- has had a career more like Admiral Nelson's, but is more like General Wellington in personality.) Syrena is Greek for "siren" and, in the movie, is pronounced as the Spanish word for mermaid, "sirena." (Could count as a Bilingual Bonus). Which made the Spanish dub sound like "The mermaid's name will be... Mermaid".
 Pirates of the Caribbean (Franchise) / int_6bda9a30
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Pirates of the Caribbean (Franchise) / int_6bda9a30
 Pirates of the Caribbean (Franchise) / int_6bfc52a3
type
A Wizard Did It
 Pirates of the Caribbean (Franchise) / int_6bfc52a3
comment
The Maelstrom Battle in its entirety, but at least the Dutchman has the excuse of being magic. The Pearl would have filled with water and sunk with its gunports open. Of course, given the Pearl itself was raised by the Dutchman and impossibly fast for its size, one could charitably use A Wizard Did It as an excuse for both.
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Pirates of the Caribbean (Franchise) / int_6bfc52a3
 Pirates of the Caribbean (Franchise) / int_6c0e5342
type
No, Mr. Bond, I Expect You to Dine
 Pirates of the Caribbean (Franchise) / int_6c0e5342
comment
No, Mr. Bond, I Expect You to Dine: Barbossa's hospitality to his captive, Elizabeth, in the first movie. Barbossa to Jack in the first movie. At World's End features Beckett and Will having tea together to discuss alliances, with Davy Jones spoiling the mood. Played with during Jack Sparrow's audience with the king in the fourth movie.
 Pirates of the Caribbean (Franchise) / int_6c0e5342
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Pirates of the Caribbean (Franchise) / int_6c0e5342
 Pirates of the Caribbean (Franchise) / int_6c236fde
type
DidYouJustHaveTeaWithCthulhu
 Pirates of the Caribbean (Franchise) / int_6c236fde
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At World's End features Beckett and Will having tea together to discuss alliances, with Davy Jones spoiling the mood.
 Pirates of the Caribbean (Franchise) / int_6c236fde
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Pirates of the Caribbean (Franchise) / int_6c236fde
 Pirates of the Caribbean (Franchise) / int_6c3d1777
type
Magic A Is Magic A
 Pirates of the Caribbean (Franchise) / int_6c3d1777
comment
Magic A Is Magic A: The entire series is built around this trope, in accordance with pirate superstition and lore. Or rather, the writers made a concordance out of pirate superstition and lore.
 Pirates of the Caribbean (Franchise) / int_6c3d1777
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Pirates of the Caribbean (Franchise) / int_6c3d1777
 Pirates of the Caribbean (Franchise) / int_6c71ab1d
type
I Want Them Alive!
 Pirates of the Caribbean (Franchise) / int_6c71ab1d
comment
I Want Them Alive!: Will is one of the few characters to use this trope to his advantage. Though in his case, Barbossa didn't know it was specifically Will he needed alive until he told him. Lord Beckett's motive for reining in Davy Jones, in the first part of At World's End. Jones had been exterminating the crews of the pirate ships he attacked; Beckett couldn't have that. "I need prisoners to interrogate. This tends to work better if they're alive."
 Pirates of the Caribbean (Franchise) / int_6c71ab1d
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Pirates of the Caribbean (Franchise) / int_6c71ab1d
 Pirates of the Caribbean (Franchise) / int_6ca72c26
type
All Take and No Give
 Pirates of the Caribbean (Franchise) / int_6ca72c26
comment
All Take and No Give: "Take what you can!" "Give nothing back!"
 Pirates of the Caribbean (Franchise) / int_6ca72c26
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Pirates of the Caribbean (Franchise) / int_6ca72c26
 Pirates of the Caribbean (Franchise) / int_6ceb0471
type
UnrequitedLove
 Pirates of the Caribbean (Franchise) / int_6ceb0471
comment
Unrequited Love: Norrington = Stuffy Brit. Will = Orlando Bloom. Hmm... time to grow a beard.
 Pirates of the Caribbean (Franchise) / int_6ceb0471
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Pirates of the Caribbean (Franchise) / int_6ceb0471
 Pirates of the Caribbean (Franchise) / int_6d871385
type
Villainous BSoD
 Pirates of the Caribbean (Franchise) / int_6d871385
comment
Villainous BSoD: Davey Jones tried to avoid this by removing his heart. Beckett has a brilliantly-executed villainous BSOD in the third movie, walking down from the quarterdeck in slow motion while his ship is being shot to pieces around him, saying his Catchphrase: "It's just...good business..." Barbossa's in the first movie is nicely understated. The apple may be a bit much, though. Blackbeard when Jack reveals that he gave the chalice with the mermaid's tear to Angelica instead of him.
 Pirates of the Caribbean (Franchise) / int_6d871385
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Pirates of the Caribbean (Franchise) / int_6d871385
 Pirates of the Caribbean (Franchise) / int_6e37c196
type
Once Done, Never Forgotten
 Pirates of the Caribbean (Franchise) / int_6e37c196
comment
Once Done, Never Forgotten: Jack Sparrow makes the suggestion once in the first film that Will Turner may be a eunuch due to the fact he hasn't got a girlfriend (again Jack's speculation). Will is thus repeatedly referred to as a eunuch (mostly by Jack himself). While it could be argued that "sea turtles" became more of an in-movie meme, the fact that it was Jack who seemed to have begun it seems to indicate its mention by other characters is more or less just their way to poke at Jack.
 Pirates of the Caribbean (Franchise) / int_6e37c196
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Pirates of the Caribbean (Franchise) / int_6e37c196
 Pirates of the Caribbean (Franchise) / int_73fbe27d
type
It's the Journey That Counts
 Pirates of the Caribbean (Franchise) / int_73fbe27d
comment
It's the Journey That Counts: Discussed and paraphrased in every movie.
 Pirates of the Caribbean (Franchise) / int_73fbe27d
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Pirates of the Caribbean (Franchise) / int_73fbe27d
 Pirates of the Caribbean (Franchise) / int_740f59b4
type
ColorCodedForYourConvenience
 Pirates of the Caribbean (Franchise) / int_740f59b4
comment
Color-Coded for Your Convenience: Mild and possibly unintentional. Elizabeth, Will, and Jack all have brown eyes, while Barbossa, Davy Jones, Cutler Beckett, and Blackbeard have blue or green eyes.
 Pirates of the Caribbean (Franchise) / int_740f59b4
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Pirates of the Caribbean (Franchise) / int_740f59b4
 Pirates of the Caribbean (Franchise) / int_7464705c
type
Arc Words
 Pirates of the Caribbean (Franchise) / int_7464705c
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Arc Words: "Pirate!" "Leverage." "Parley!" "Bloody pirates." "Hoist the colours." "Part of the crew, part of the ship." "The Dutchman must always have a captain." "A touch...of destiny." "Mermaids are tough." "Stick to the code." "Savvy?" “Surrender to me now, and I’ll let you live.�
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Pirates of the Caribbean (Franchise) / int_7464705c
 Pirates of the Caribbean (Franchise) / int_74b6e6d0
type
Dressed to Plunder
 Pirates of the Caribbean (Franchise) / int_74b6e6d0
comment
Dressed to Plunder: They put their own spin on the costumes, but it still hits the major notes: parrot, beards, eyepatches, hats, bandanas, everything short of a hook. Barbossa even gets a peg leg in the fourth movie.
 Pirates of the Caribbean (Franchise) / int_74b6e6d0
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Pirates of the Caribbean (Franchise) / int_74b6e6d0
 Pirates of the Caribbean (Franchise) / int_765a1683
type
Enemy Rising Behind
 Pirates of the Caribbean (Franchise) / int_765a1683
comment
Enemy Rising Behind: The Kraken. And in the fourth film, the entrance to the Fountain of Youth provides ample opportunity for characters to rise up ominously through the mist. Happened with both Barbossa, to Blackbeard and the Spanish, to everyone.
 Pirates of the Caribbean (Franchise) / int_765a1683
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Pirates of the Caribbean (Franchise) / int_765a1683
 Pirates of the Caribbean (Franchise) / int_76d6c3df
type
I Don't Like the Sound of That Place
 Pirates of the Caribbean (Franchise) / int_76d6c3df
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I Don't Like the Sound of That Place: Isla De La Muerta (The island of the dead); Shipwreck Cove.
 Pirates of the Caribbean (Franchise) / int_76d6c3df
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Pirates of the Caribbean (Franchise) / int_76d6c3df
 Pirates of the Caribbean (Franchise) / int_77666408
type
Combat Tentacles
 Pirates of the Caribbean (Franchise) / int_77666408
comment
Combat Tentacles: The Kraken, obviously, and also the ones on Davy Jones's face and the rigging of Blackbeard's ship.
 Pirates of the Caribbean (Franchise) / int_77666408
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Pirates of the Caribbean (Franchise) / int_77666408
 Pirates of the Caribbean (Franchise) / int_776a06eb
type
All Myths Are True
 Pirates of the Caribbean (Franchise) / int_776a06eb
comment
All Myths Are True: All pirate myths at least. Word of God says that the series is set in a sort of mythological Earth, where all of the sea's urban legends are real.
 Pirates of the Caribbean (Franchise) / int_776a06eb
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Pirates of the Caribbean (Franchise) / int_776a06eb
 Pirates of the Caribbean (Franchise) / int_77b009ea
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Phrase Catcher
 Pirates of the Caribbean (Franchise) / int_77b009ea
comment
Phrase Catcher: "Sea Turtles".
 Pirates of the Caribbean (Franchise) / int_77b009ea
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Pirates of the Caribbean (Franchise) / int_77b009ea
 Pirates of the Caribbean (Franchise) / int_78fa8b06
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SortingAlgorithmOfVillainThreat
 Pirates of the Caribbean (Franchise) / int_78fa8b06
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Sorting Algorithm Of Villain Threat: Barbossa < Jones < Beckett. Broken with Blackbeard.
 Pirates of the Caribbean (Franchise) / int_78fa8b06
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Pirates of the Caribbean (Franchise) / int_78fa8b06
 Pirates of the Caribbean (Franchise) / int_7a08e8d1
type
They Call Me MISTER Tibbs!
 Pirates of the Caribbean (Franchise) / int_7a08e8d1
comment
"Mr. Sparrow." "Captain Jack Sparrow!"
 Pirates of the Caribbean (Franchise) / int_7a08e8d1
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Pirates of the Caribbean (Franchise) / int_7a08e8d1
 Pirates of the Caribbean (Franchise) / int_7bb844ec
type
Villain Decay
 Pirates of the Caribbean (Franchise) / int_7bb844ec
comment
Villain Decay: Davy Jones, the most feared being of the seven seas, is (somewhat awkwardly for him, at least) demoted to The Dragon to the stuffed-shirt East India Trading Comapny in the third film by their possession of his heart, who unaccountably maintain their insistence in the triumph of reason over superstition while ordering Jones around. He gets his thunder back at the climax though- a fair bit of the final battle is him Kicking Dogs, being badass, or a combination thereof. Barbossa, sort of. Very intentional in the fourth movie, although undone by the end of the film, which sees him return to his proper badassery.
 Pirates of the Caribbean (Franchise) / int_7bb844ec
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Pirates of the Caribbean (Franchise) / int_7bb844ec
 Pirates of the Caribbean (Franchise) / int_7c862b8a
type
Chronic Backstabbing Disorder
 Pirates of the Caribbean (Franchise) / int_7c862b8a
comment
Pintel and Ragetti (the paired comic relief pirates) go from members of Barbossa's cursed crew to devoted crewmates of Jack (albeit after going through a Chronic Backstabbing Disorder phase in Dead Man's Chest).
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Pirates of the Caribbean (Franchise) / int_7c862b8a
 Pirates of the Caribbean (Franchise) / int_7dca00c0
type
Duel of Seduction
 Pirates of the Caribbean (Franchise) / int_7dca00c0
comment
Duel of Seduction: Elizabeth and Jack. Jack and Angelica in the fourth film.
 Pirates of the Caribbean (Franchise) / int_7dca00c0
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Pirates of the Caribbean (Franchise) / int_7dca00c0
 Pirates of the Caribbean (Franchise) / int_7e1eccce
type
Orbital Kiss
 Pirates of the Caribbean (Franchise) / int_7e1eccce
comment
Will and Elizabeth in At World's End, after their marriage at sea. Surrounded by an epic battle, trading blows while exchanging vows, and culminating in an Orbital Kiss a few minutes before Will is killed and comes back from the dead. EPIC.
 Pirates of the Caribbean (Franchise) / int_7e1eccce
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Pirates of the Caribbean (Franchise) / int_7e1eccce
 Pirates of the Caribbean (Franchise) / int_7e5f2db2
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Talk Like a Pirate
 Pirates of the Caribbean (Franchise) / int_7e5f2db2
comment
Talk Like a Pirate: Barbossa and Blackbeard in particular.
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Pirates of the Caribbean (Franchise) / int_7e5f2db2
 Pirates of the Caribbean (Franchise) / int_7e733dcd
type
Mobile Shrubbery
 Pirates of the Caribbean (Franchise) / int_7e733dcd
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Mobile Shrubbery: One rather successful instance with a canoe, and another much less successful one with a potted plant.
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Pirates of the Caribbean (Franchise) / int_7e733dcd
 Pirates of the Caribbean (Franchise) / int_7e851477
type
Balancing Death's Books
 Pirates of the Caribbean (Franchise) / int_7e851477
comment
Balancing Death's Books: Jack tries this on Davy Jones in Dead Man's Chest. Doesn't exactly work out, but at least it buys him some time. In On Stranger Tides, this is how the Fountain of Youth works: to gain extra life from it, there must be a designated victim for the life to come from.
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Pirates of the Caribbean (Franchise) / int_7e851477
 Pirates of the Caribbean (Franchise) / int_7ef9fa03
type
Expanded Universe
 Pirates of the Caribbean (Franchise) / int_7ef9fa03
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Expanded Universe: The movies have spawned a number of novels, short films, comics, and games.
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Pirates of the Caribbean (Franchise) / int_7ef9fa03
 Pirates of the Caribbean (Franchise) / int_808cbaeb
type
Arson, Murder, and Jaywalking
 Pirates of the Caribbean (Franchise) / int_808cbaeb
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Arson, Murder, and Jaywalking: "... arson; kidnapping; perjury; piracy; pilfering; depravity, general lawlessness ... impersonating an officer of the Royal navy; impersonating a cleric of the Church of England..." A bit of Shown Their Work — the 'jaywalking' elements really were hanging crimes at the time, part of what was referred to as the 'Bloody Code'. ('Impersonating a cleric' sounds harmless, but it was the basis of scams like fraudulent marriage and bogus charity collecting. Clergymen also had a certain amount of legal immunity, which some men would falsely claim for.) Furthermore, impersonating a cleric of the Catholic Church remains an offense incurring automatic excommunication to this day, on the grounds that doing so maliciously endangers the souls of others with invalid Confessions and Communions.
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Pirates of the Caribbean (Franchise) / int_808cbaeb
 Pirates of the Caribbean (Franchise) / int_80e7ee8d
type
Chevalier vs. Rogue
 Pirates of the Caribbean (Franchise) / int_80e7ee8d
comment
Chevalier vs. Rogue: The film series fit this trope if they're paired with naval law enforcers/troops, i.e the navy. Pirates being rogue, Navy being chevalier.
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Pirates of the Caribbean (Franchise) / int_80e7ee8d
 Pirates of the Caribbean (Franchise) / int_823c6e3e
type
Large Ham
 Pirates of the Caribbean (Franchise) / int_823c6e3e
comment
Large Ham: Many. Jack Sparrow himself. Barbossa all the way, who looks like he's having an absolute blast whenever he shows up. Davy Jones, helped by the weird accent and enunciation. Elizabeth alternates between understated and quite loud (mostly in the second and the third movies). Blackbeard, usually of the Cold Ham variety.
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Pirates of the Caribbean (Franchise) / int_823c6e3e
 Pirates of the Caribbean (Franchise) / int_83f0971b
type
Mexican Standoff
 Pirates of the Caribbean (Franchise) / int_83f0971b
comment
Mexican Standoff: After rescuing Jack in At World's End, the crew quickly devolves into one of these over who gets the Pearl and who gets the map. Just about every main character starts pointing a pair of pistols at different characters, Pintel and Ragetti join in because everyone else is, and pistols change targets about a dozen times over the course of the standoff. Then finally, someone fires... only for it to fail. Cue everyone pulling their triggers and failing. Turns out that all the guns had gotten waterlogged after the fall off the Inevitable Waterfall. That defuses the situation pretty quickly. Will, Norrington, and Jack over the Dead Man's Chest. Jack, Angelica, and Scrum over the mermaid's tear.
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Pirates of the Caribbean (Franchise) / int_83f0971b
 Pirates of the Caribbean (Franchise) / int_8485d41a
type
Interspecies Romance
 Pirates of the Caribbean (Franchise) / int_8485d41a
comment
Interspecies Romance: A lot. See also Fantastic Romance. Davy Jones and the goddess Calypso in the second and the third movie. Philip (human) and Syrena (mermaid) from On Stranger Tides.
 Pirates of the Caribbean (Franchise) / int_8485d41a
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Pirates of the Caribbean (Franchise) / int_8485d41a
 Pirates of the Caribbean (Franchise) / int_85f0f0fb
type
World of Snark
 Pirates of the Caribbean (Franchise) / int_85f0f0fb
comment
World of Snark: The dialogue is often people throwing cruel zings at each other.
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Pirates of the Caribbean (Franchise) / int_85f0f0fb
 Pirates of the Caribbean (Franchise) / int_863fa679
type
What Happened to the Mouse?
 Pirates of the Caribbean (Franchise) / int_863fa679
comment
What Happened to the Mouse?: Zoe Saldana (Anamaria) was unable to resume her role in the second film, but her character's disappearance was never explained to ever-wondering viewers. See the WMG list for a couple theories.
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Pirates of the Caribbean (Franchise) / int_863fa679
 Pirates of the Caribbean (Franchise) / int_86ee8070
type
World of Ham
 Pirates of the Caribbean (Franchise) / int_86ee8070
comment
World of Ham: Aside from Orlando Bloom and Blackbeard, everyone is hamming up accordingly to such a project. (And even those two have their moments)
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Pirates of the Caribbean (Franchise) / int_86ee8070
 Pirates of the Caribbean (Franchise) / int_8741b74
type
Playing with a Trope
 Pirates of the Caribbean (Franchise) / int_8741b74
comment
Toyed with near the beginning of the second movie.
 Pirates of the Caribbean (Franchise) / int_8741b74
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Pirates of the Caribbean (Franchise) / int_8741b74
 Pirates of the Caribbean (Franchise) / int_8767b1f3
type
Black-and-Gray Morality
 Pirates of the Caribbean (Franchise) / int_8767b1f3
comment
Black-and-Gray Morality: The first film started out as White and Gray vs. Black morality, since Jack was the only morally ambiguous character, but by the end of the third film, everyone has an angle and is willing to screw most anyone over for it. (With the possible exception of the monkey. He was apparently only in it because he missed Jack.) The most evil character, however, is Cutler Beckett, who Ted Elliott describes as "a guy who just wants to sell more cheeseburgers when you get right down to it. How evil is that?" The tradition of At World's End continues in On Stranger Tides. Blackbeard is pure evil, Philip is the Token Good Teammate, the Spaniard is a more ruthless version of Commodore Norrington, and everyone else is screwing everyone else over for the prize.
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Pirates of the Caribbean (Franchise) / int_8767b1f3
 Pirates of the Caribbean (Franchise) / int_877bb056
type
Nautical Knockout
 Pirates of the Caribbean (Franchise) / int_877bb056
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Nautical Knockout: Jack intentionally does this to Will in the first movie to reinforce the point that he is not a person that fights fair.
 Pirates of the Caribbean (Franchise) / int_877bb056
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Pirates of the Caribbean (Franchise) / int_877bb056
 Pirates of the Caribbean (Franchise) / int_8829dfa0
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What the Hell Is That Accent?
 Pirates of the Caribbean (Franchise) / int_8829dfa0
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Davy Jones, helped by the weird accent and enunciation.
 Pirates of the Caribbean (Franchise) / int_8829dfa0
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Pirates of the Caribbean (Franchise) / int_8829dfa0
 Pirates of the Caribbean (Franchise) / int_8873c69e
type
Accordion to Most Sailors
 Pirates of the Caribbean (Franchise) / int_8873c69e
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Accordion to Most Sailors: The orchestral score of the film series tends to feature accordions, fitting the pirate characters and setting. Notable examples include "Two Hornpipes (Tortuga)", "The Brethren Court", "Drink Up Me Hearties", and "Hoist the Colors Suite". When performed live on Hans Zimmer's tour, the Pirates of the Caribbean medley is the only time an accordion is brought out on stage.
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Pirates of the Caribbean (Franchise) / int_8873c69e
 Pirates of the Caribbean (Franchise) / int_8967e17f
type
Back from the Dead
 Pirates of the Caribbean (Franchise) / int_8967e17f
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Barbossa is killed, but by the next movie is Back from the Dead.
 Pirates of the Caribbean (Franchise) / int_8967e17f
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Pirates of the Caribbean (Franchise) / int_8967e17f
 Pirates of the Caribbean (Franchise) / int_89fb838b
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Cold Ham
 Pirates of the Caribbean (Franchise) / int_89fb838b
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Blackbeard, usually of the Cold Ham variety.
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Pirates of the Caribbean (Franchise) / int_89fb838b
 Pirates of the Caribbean (Franchise) / int_90d44f44
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Karmic Death
 Pirates of the Caribbean (Franchise) / int_90d44f44
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Less so with Blackbeard in the fourth film thanks mainly to his Karmic Death, but there is the sad music playing and him trying to reach the one person who cares about him as he withers away...
 Pirates of the Caribbean (Franchise) / int_90d44f44
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Pirates of the Caribbean (Franchise) / int_90d44f44
 Pirates of the Caribbean (Franchise) / int_9141fba3
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Fountain of Youth
 Pirates of the Caribbean (Franchise) / int_9141fba3
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Fountain of Youth: The original Fountain of Youth, purportedly discovered by Ponce de León, is mentioned as a Sequel Hook at the end of the third movie, and is a central plot elemental of the fourth. Unlike most depictions, its use involves Human Sacrifice.
 Pirates of the Caribbean (Franchise) / int_9141fba3
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Pirates of the Caribbean (Franchise) / int_9141fba3
 Pirates of the Caribbean (Franchise) / int_919b10d2
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Gunpowder Fantasy
 Pirates of the Caribbean (Franchise) / int_919b10d2
comment
Gunpowder Fantasy: While no specific year is given for any of the films, they are said to take place in the British West Indies sometime between the 1720s-1750s note  The novelization of the first film indicates it was set in 1728, while the official comic book adaptation of Dead Men Tell No Tales, featuring the young adult child of protagonists from the first film, is set in 1751. The films involve Aztec curses, ghost ships, witch doctors, mermaids, the Fountain of Youth, and a literal sea goddess, alongside gunslinging pirates and British sailors.
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Pirates of the Caribbean (Franchise) / int_919b10d2
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The Big Damn Kiss
 Pirates of the Caribbean (Franchise) / int_9438e550
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The Big Damn Kiss between Liz and Jack at the end of the second film.
 Pirates of the Caribbean (Franchise) / int_9438e550
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Pirates of the Caribbean (Franchise) / int_9438e550
 Pirates of the Caribbean (Franchise) / int_94e4c8ab
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Betty and Veronica
 Pirates of the Caribbean (Franchise) / int_94e4c8ab
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Betty and Veronica: Or rather "Brian and Vincent", with Will as the Brian and Jack as the Vincent with Norrigton supplying the Third-Option Love Interest.
 Pirates of the Caribbean (Franchise) / int_94e4c8ab
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Pirates of the Caribbean (Franchise) / int_94e4c8ab
 Pirates of the Caribbean (Franchise) / int_9673d7f0
type
Orphan's Plot Trinket
 Pirates of the Caribbean (Franchise) / int_9673d7f0
comment
Orphan's Plot Trinket: The Aztec gold piece and Bootstrap's carving knife are both taken from Will who kept them as mementos from his left-for-(un)dead father. Their ultimate purpose becomes Harsher in Hindsight.
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Pirates of the Caribbean (Franchise) / int_9673d7f0
 Pirates of the Caribbean (Franchise) / int_96a33f11
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Riddle for the Ages
 Pirates of the Caribbean (Franchise) / int_96a33f11
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Riddle for the Ages: Mr. Cotton's parrot.
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Pirates of the Caribbean (Franchise) / int_96a33f11
 Pirates of the Caribbean (Franchise) / int_970c790a
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Big Bad
 Pirates of the Caribbean (Franchise) / int_970c790a
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Big Bad: Davy Jones led the First Brethren Court to imprison Calypso, allowing man to take control of the seas. This opened the door to...
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Pirates of the Caribbean (Franchise) / int_970c790a
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Allegedly Free Game
 Pirates of the Caribbean (Franchise) / int_97c6b148
comment
Pirates of the Caribbean Tides of War, an Allegedly Free Game with a lot of Pay To Win elements made by a South Korean freemium company called Joycity and launched in 2017. Set after Pirates of the Caribbean: At World's End and running in parallel with Pirates of the Caribbean: On Stranger Tides, the game has the player building a pirate settlement and facing off against the EITC, while at the same time defending themselves from other players who will either raid you for resources or just want to watch other players burn.
 Pirates of the Caribbean (Franchise) / int_97c6b148
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Pirates of the Caribbean (Franchise) / int_97c6b148
 Pirates of the Caribbean (Franchise) / int_987be393
type
Gambit Roulette
 Pirates of the Caribbean (Franchise) / int_987be393
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It's lampshaded in the third movie that a major part of Jack's mystique is if he somehow plans every detail in advance or just wings it.
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Pirates of the Caribbean (Franchise) / int_987be393
 Pirates of the Caribbean (Franchise) / int_99c08028
type
Grin of Audacity
 Pirates of the Caribbean (Franchise) / int_99c08028
comment
Grin of Audacity: "Now bring me that horizon!". Captain Jack Sparrow is very excited he got his ship back. Of course there's a lot more of those throughout the trilogy: it's a swashbuckling action show about pirates, what did you expect?
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Pirates of the Caribbean (Franchise) / int_99c08028
 Pirates of the Caribbean (Franchise) / int_9b54d536
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Evil Counterpart
 Pirates of the Caribbean (Franchise) / int_9b54d536
comment
Evil Counterpart: Pintel and Ragetti vs. Mullroy and Murtogg in the first film. Barbossa vs. Davy Jones and Jack vs. Beckett (his old nemesis) in the third. Bosun, Maccus, Mercer and "Quartermaster" are Evil Counterparts to Gibbs. In the first film's commentary, Barbossa is called "the dark side of Jack Sparrow" by Ted and Terry. Also, in the fourth film, Blackbeard is arguably this to Barbossa.
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Pirates of the Caribbean (Franchise) / int_9b54d536
 Pirates of the Caribbean (Franchise) / int_9d12bbc1
type
Foreshadowing
 Pirates of the Caribbean (Franchise) / int_9d12bbc1
comment
Foreshadowing: In Dead Man's chest, the sailor's mention of the long pork on the island of Peligostos, which we learn later on is home to a cannibal tribe. Where we find Jack, believed to be a god by island natives who attempt to release him from his human form. Tia Dalma is later revealed to be the sea goddess Calypso, and released from her human form. When discussing the story of Davy Jones's tragic love, the pirates can't agree on whether it was the sea he fell in love with or a woman tameless as the sea. Tia Dalma tells them that both versions are true, for they are one and the same. And during the same visit to Tia Dialma, you can see : Barbossa's boots and the heart medallion that forms a pair with Davy Jones's Tia Dalma repeatedly looks at Will and says some variation of "A touch of destiny", usually in relation to stabbing the heart of Davy Jones or some part of the Davy Jones story. Will stabs the heart and becomes Captain of The Flying Dutchman In Stranger Tides, the pub where not-Jack actually Anjelica is hiding is named The Captain's Daughter. In the same film, Blackbeard describes Angelica as "a fitting last sight for a doomed soul".
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Pirates of the Caribbean (Franchise) / int_9d12bbc1
 Pirates of the Caribbean (Franchise) / int_9f619ad6
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Corporate Warfare
 Pirates of the Caribbean (Franchise) / int_9f619ad6
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Corporate Warfare: The East India Company are the antagonists of the second and third films in their war on piracy.
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Pirates of the Caribbean (Franchise) / int_9f619ad6
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type
Bait-and-Switch Gunshot
 Pirates of the Caribbean (Franchise) / int_a0a838fe
comment
Bait-and-Switch Gunshot: During the final battle in Curse of the Black Pearl. In On Stranger Tides, when Captain Teague shoots the redcoat who had cornered Jack. Though this isn't quite played straight, as the smoke and flash from the actual shot is clearly visible in the background. It's only really a proper bait-and-switch from Jack's POV.
 Pirates of the Caribbean (Franchise) / int_a0a838fe
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Pirates of the Caribbean (Franchise) / int_a0a838fe
 Pirates of the Caribbean (Franchise) / int_a0e51cd2
type
Judge, Jury, and Executioner
 Pirates of the Caribbean (Franchise) / int_a0e51cd2
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Is Captain Teague within hearing distance? If he is, then obey the code or he will shoot you without hesitation and neither your captain or mates will complain about it.
 Pirates of the Caribbean (Franchise) / int_a0e51cd2
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Pirates of the Caribbean (Franchise) / int_a0e51cd2
 Pirates of the Caribbean (Franchise) / int_a33b90b2
type
Improv
 Pirates of the Caribbean (Franchise) / int_a33b90b2
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Improv: Half of Depp's lines, in the first film at least.
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Pirates of the Caribbean (Franchise) / int_a33b90b2
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type
Superstitious Sailors
 Pirates of the Caribbean (Franchise) / int_a46ce039
comment
Superstitious Sailors: Gibbs notes at the beginning of the first film that bringing a woman on board, "even a miniature one," is bad luck when young Elizabeth is on the ship. Throughout the series, he frequently tells stories about sailor superstitions and lore, though the world of Pirates being what it is, these usually serve to make him Mr. Exposition. Pirates of the Caribbean: The Curse of the Black Pearl: When Jack grudgingly allows Anamaria on the ship (after promising that after the mission is over he'll give it to her in payment for the ship he stole and sunk), Gibbs reminds Jack that it's bad luck to have a woman on board. Jack points out that trying to leave her behind would be far worse. Pirates of the Caribbean: Dead Man's Chest: Elizabeth takes advantage of superstitions to pretend to be a ghost while stowing away on a ship.
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Pirates of the Caribbean (Franchise) / int_a46ce039
 Pirates of the Caribbean (Franchise) / int_a6275bef
type
Cool Sword
 Pirates of the Caribbean (Franchise) / int_a6275bef
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Cool Sword: The small sword that Will Turner makes for Norrington. Everyone who comes into contact with it agrees that it is, indeed, nice. This gets one nameless British marine killed as he picks up the sword in the middle of a battle and spends the same requisite amount of time staring at it rapturously before Davy Jones shows up, kills him and retrieves the sword. Blackbeard's sword, which controls the rigging of the Queen Anne's Revenge, and can apparently control the rigging of other ships as well. It also controlled the wind when pointed, as shown at the end when Barbossa lets down the sails with it, then throws the boat forward by the wind, catching everyone off guard, including Barbossa. Before duelling Blackbeard he claims the sword is nothing to fear away from the Revenge. It seems as if the only redeeming quality of working on the Flying Dutchman under the command of Davy Jones is that you get a really kick-ass sword. Just look at Hadras's.
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Pirates of the Caribbean (Franchise) / int_a6275bef
 Pirates of the Caribbean (Franchise) / int_a6c69bd
type
MacGuffin
 Pirates of the Caribbean (Franchise) / int_a6c69bd
comment
MacGuffin: Several in each movie, usually with Jack's compass or the Black Pearl coming into play at some point. Curse of the Black Pearl had the last piece of Aztec gold and the blood of William Turner. Dead Man's Chest had the Chest and the key to unlock it, and ultimately the Heart of Davy Jones inside. At World's End had Calypso and the Nine Pieces of Eight. On Stranger Tides had the chalices of Ponce de León and a mermaid's tear. Dead Men Tell No Tales had the Trident of Poseidon. Jack also becomes one between Dead Man's Chest and the first portion of At World's End, and then again in the beginning of Dead Men Tell No Tales.
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Pirates of the Caribbean (Franchise) / int_a6c69bd
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type
Karma Houdini
 Pirates of the Caribbean (Franchise) / int_a70223
comment
Karma Houdini: Barbossa in the fourth movie. Not so much in the first.
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Imperial Stormtrooper Marksmanship Academy
 Pirates of the Caribbean (Franchise) / int_a796d2a6
comment
Imperial Stormtrooper Marksmanship Academy: The British Royal Navy sailors are kind of useless at their jobs in the films. They become a little competent in At World's End but become useless again in the fourth film.
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type
ChekhovsLecture
 Pirates of the Caribbean (Franchise) / int_a7acd9aa
comment
Chekhov's Lecture: Near the beginning of Curse of the Black Pearl, Will shows Jack how to break out of a prison cell by applying the right leverage to the hinges, something which comes in handy in At World's End when Jack is imprisoned in the brig of the Flying Dutchman.
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Pirates of the Caribbean (Franchise) / int_a7acd9aa
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type
Agent Peacock
 Pirates of the Caribbean (Franchise) / int_a859f080
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Agent Peacock: Jack Sparrow.
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Pirates of the Caribbean (Franchise) / int_a859f080
 Pirates of the Caribbean (Franchise) / int_abdc0b3f
type
Held Gaze
 Pirates of the Caribbean (Franchise) / int_abdc0b3f
comment
Held Gaze: Will and Elizabeth of have this quite regularly between them in the first movie and the sequel as their romance blossoms. Philip and Syrena have a lot of gaze-holding going on in On Stranger Tides.
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Pirates of the Caribbean (Franchise) / int_abdc0b3f
 Pirates of the Caribbean (Franchise) / int_ac09dc0f
type
Alas, Poor Villain
 Pirates of the Caribbean (Franchise) / int_ac09dc0f
comment
Alas, Poor Villain: All the Big Bads meet their end with sympathetic last words. Less so with Blackbeard in the fourth film thanks mainly to his Karmic Death, but there is the sad music playing and him trying to reach the one person who cares about him as he withers away... Completely averted with Salazar in the fifth film, as it's Barbossa's death at the same time that is treated as sad.
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Red Shirt
 Pirates of the Caribbean (Franchise) / int_ac2094ca
comment
Red Shirts: Puns aside, you can write off nearly every English sailor and soldier that appears, even officers and characters with speaking parts. In fact, starting from Dead Man's Chest near any seafaring character who isn't one of the main eight or nine major characters is liable to be dead by the end of whatever movie they're in.
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Pirates of the Caribbean (Franchise) / int_ac2094ca
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type
Chekhov's Skill
 Pirates of the Caribbean (Franchise) / int_acecb17d
comment
Chekhov's Skill: Elizabeth's childhood obsession with pirates comes in handy a few times. In The Curse of the Black Pearl, her knowledge of the Pirate Code allows her to negotiate a Parley with Barbossa and her knowledge of piracy and sailing in general inspires her last-second stunt while the Interceptor is being pursued by the Pearl. In At World's End she becomes a Pirate Lord, and then Pirate King. She also inspires the troops with a speech about the power of piracy.
 Pirates of the Caribbean (Franchise) / int_acecb17d
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 Pirates of the Caribbean (Franchise) / int_acecb17d
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1.0
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Pirates of the Caribbean (Franchise) / int_acecb17d
 Pirates of the Caribbean (Franchise) / int_ad1db87c
type
Oh, Crap!
 Pirates of the Caribbean (Franchise) / int_ad1db87c
comment
Oh, Crap!: In Curse of the Black Pearl, Barbossa's expression upon realising he's about to die is pretty comical, if you're in a cruel mood ("I feel... cold.") When Jack finds himself surrounded by hungry natives in Dead Man's Chest, he gives a dry, "Oh, bugger." Likewise, Bootstrap's realizing that he was fighting over control of the mooring line with his son upon the Flying Dutchman. Jack's reaction upon seeing the Flying Dutchman's guns: A minor example, but just watch Jack's expression change during At World's End when Barbossa calls for Captain Teague. In On Stranger Tides, the mutineers when Blackbeard makes his appearance. When Jack Sparrow looks out at the water to see a massive swarm of mermaids swimming towards everyone. Blackbeard upon being told he drank from the wrong chalice.
 Pirates of the Caribbean (Franchise) / int_ad1db87c
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 Pirates of the Caribbean (Franchise) / int_ad1db87c
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 Pirates of the Caribbean (Franchise)
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Pirates of the Caribbean (Franchise) / int_ad1db87c
 Pirates of the Caribbean (Franchise) / int_ad641426
type
Trademark Favorite Food
 Pirates of the Caribbean (Franchise) / int_ad641426
comment
Trademark Favorite Food: Barbossa and apples.
 Pirates of the Caribbean (Franchise) / int_ad641426
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1.0
 Pirates of the Caribbean (Franchise) / int_ad641426
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1.0
 Pirates of the Caribbean (Franchise)
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Pirates of the Caribbean (Franchise) / int_ad641426
 Pirates of the Caribbean (Franchise) / int_ae373f3e
type
Membership Token
 Pirates of the Caribbean (Franchise) / int_ae373f3e
comment
Membership Token: In the first film, the cursed gold coins, in the third film, the nine Pieces of Eight.
 Pirates of the Caribbean (Franchise) / int_ae373f3e
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1.0
 Pirates of the Caribbean (Franchise) / int_ae373f3e
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 Pirates of the Caribbean (Franchise)
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Pirates of the Caribbean (Franchise) / int_ae373f3e
 Pirates of the Caribbean (Franchise) / int_ae83e87d
type
Clingy MacGuffin
 Pirates of the Caribbean (Franchise) / int_ae83e87d
comment
Clingy Macguffin: Norrington's sword returns to its rightful owner. Doesn't do him much good in the long run, though...
 Pirates of the Caribbean (Franchise) / int_ae83e87d
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1.0
 Pirates of the Caribbean (Franchise) / int_ae83e87d
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Pirates of the Caribbean (Franchise) / int_ae83e87d
 Pirates of the Caribbean (Franchise) / int_b01abe4f
type
Catchphrase
 Pirates of the Caribbean (Franchise) / int_b01abe4f
comment
Beckett has a brilliantly-executed villainous BSOD in the third movie, walking down from the quarterdeck in slow motion while his ship is being shot to pieces around him, saying his Catchphrase: "It's just...good business..."
 Pirates of the Caribbean (Franchise) / int_b01abe4f
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1.0
 Pirates of the Caribbean (Franchise) / int_b01abe4f
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 Pirates of the Caribbean (Franchise)
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Pirates of the Caribbean (Franchise) / int_b01abe4f
 Pirates of the Caribbean (Franchise) / int_b0bd5f11
type
Catholic School Girls Rule
 Pirates of the Caribbean (Franchise) / int_b0bd5f11
comment
Not just royal mistresses - it was a valid way of getting rid of any unmarried woman who had somehow disgraced herself. They also sometimes incorporated girls' schools.
 Pirates of the Caribbean (Franchise) / int_b0bd5f11
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 Pirates of the Caribbean (Franchise) / int_b0bd5f11
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 Pirates of the Caribbean (Franchise)
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Pirates of the Caribbean (Franchise) / int_b0bd5f11
 Pirates of the Caribbean (Franchise) / int_b2044832
type
Savage Piercings
 Pirates of the Caribbean (Franchise) / int_b2044832
comment
Savage Piercings: The tribe that captures Jack in Dead Man's Chest and Blackbeard's zombies in On Stranger Tides.
 Pirates of the Caribbean (Franchise) / int_b2044832
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1.0
 Pirates of the Caribbean (Franchise) / int_b2044832
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1.0
 Pirates of the Caribbean (Franchise)
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Pirates of the Caribbean (Franchise) / int_b2044832
 Pirates of the Caribbean (Franchise) / int_b5914444
type
Noodle Implements
 Pirates of the Caribbean (Franchise) / int_b5914444
comment
Noodle Implements: To get the ship out from the bottle in On Stranger Tides, Jack will need: "a crossbow, an hourglass, three goats, and one of us will need to learn to play the trumpet, and the other will need to do this (wiggles fingers)".
 Pirates of the Caribbean (Franchise) / int_b5914444
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1.0
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 Pirates of the Caribbean (Franchise)
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Pirates of the Caribbean (Franchise) / int_b5914444
 Pirates of the Caribbean (Franchise) / int_b707726f
type
Hypocritical Humor
 Pirates of the Caribbean (Franchise) / int_b707726f
comment
Hypocritical Humor: Pintel and Ragetti's introductory exchange in Dead Man's Chest. Summarized, and properly dashed, when Ragetti says "It's the Bible. You get points for trying."
 Pirates of the Caribbean (Franchise) / int_b707726f
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Pirates of the Caribbean (Franchise) / int_b707726f
 Pirates of the Caribbean (Franchise) / int_b75b35ac
type
Forgiveness
 Pirates of the Caribbean (Franchise) / int_b75b35ac
comment
Forgiveness: Davy Jones and Tia Dalma can't; Will and Elizabeth manage to. Evidently, Jack also forgave Elizabeth for abandoning him to be eaten by the Kraken. He could easily have treated her the same when the Flying Dutchman started to flounder; instead he unhesitatingly rescued her. The last love scene between Syrena and Philip has him asking her forgiveness for him getting her captured.
 Pirates of the Caribbean (Franchise) / int_b75b35ac
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1.0
 Pirates of the Caribbean (Franchise) / int_b75b35ac
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 Pirates of the Caribbean (Franchise)
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Pirates of the Caribbean (Franchise) / int_b75b35ac
 Pirates of the Caribbean (Franchise) / int_b7b66a89
type
Fantastic Romance
 Pirates of the Caribbean (Franchise) / int_b7b66a89
comment
Fantastic Romance: A lot. See also Interspecies Romance. Davy Jones and the goddess Calypso in the second and the third movie. Will after removing his heart and becoming the captain of the Flying Dutchman and Elizabeth at the end of the third movie. Philip and Syrena in the fourth.
 Pirates of the Caribbean (Franchise) / int_b7b66a89
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 Pirates of the Caribbean (Franchise)
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Pirates of the Caribbean (Franchise) / int_b7b66a89
 Pirates of the Caribbean (Franchise) / int_b7e0c5ff
type
Love Triangle
 Pirates of the Caribbean (Franchise) / int_b7e0c5ff
comment
Love Triangle: Love Quadrangle between Will, Jack, Norrington and Elizabeth.
 Pirates of the Caribbean (Franchise) / int_b7e0c5ff
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 Pirates of the Caribbean (Franchise) / int_b7e0c5ff
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Pirates of the Caribbean (Franchise) / int_b7e0c5ff
 Pirates of the Caribbean (Franchise) / int_ba6cf869
type
Rape, Pillage, and Burn
 Pirates of the Caribbean (Franchise) / int_ba6cf869
comment
Rape, Pillage, and Burn: The pillage and burn parts, at least; no raping takes place — these are Disney movies, after all.
 Pirates of the Caribbean (Franchise) / int_ba6cf869
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Pirates of the Caribbean (Franchise) / int_ba6cf869
 Pirates of the Caribbean (Franchise) / int_bb01ad0e
type
Cool Boat
 Pirates of the Caribbean (Franchise) / int_bb01ad0e
comment
Cool Boat: The Black Pearl. The Flying Dutchman. The Endeavour. The Interceptor. Blackbeard's Queen Anne's Revenge from the fourth film. The Silent Mary, even before she was destroyed and raised as a husk.
 Pirates of the Caribbean (Franchise) / int_bb01ad0e
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 Pirates of the Caribbean (Franchise)
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Pirates of the Caribbean (Franchise) / int_bb01ad0e
 Pirates of the Caribbean (Franchise) / int_bb656150
type
Hostage MacGuffin
 Pirates of the Caribbean (Franchise) / int_bb656150
comment
Hostage MacGuffin: When Elizabeth Swann is chased after in Pirates of the Caribbean: The Curse of the Black Pearl, she thinks it's because she's the governor's daughter... but it turns out the men were just being 'called' by a magical amulet she was wearing. She tries to avert this trope by claiming to be her own maid (she was in her undistinguished nightclothes, and the place is full of maids), using the family name of her crush — this leads them to take her for Bill Turner's child, the person they were looking for. In the sequels, she comes into her own and is no longer fought over... until being mistaken for a god in At World's End, when a bargaining session is held on who gets to kidnap her. She manages to negotiate her way into being declared Pirate King as a result.
 Pirates of the Caribbean (Franchise) / int_bb656150
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 Pirates of the Caribbean (Franchise)
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Pirates of the Caribbean (Franchise) / int_bb656150
 Pirates of the Caribbean (Franchise) / int_bc74ef27
type
Berserk Button
 Pirates of the Caribbean (Franchise) / int_bc74ef27
comment
Berserk Button: Bootstrap seeing Will get stabbed by Davy Jones. He then proceeds to tackle Jones in a flying rage, allowing Captain Jack to use Will's hand to stab Davy's heart. This seems to be Captain Teague's reaction to anyone who questions the Pirates' Code or proposes they ignore it for the sake of their own interests. An unfortunate Mook of one of the Pirate Lords learned this the hard way. In the fourth film, Jack lunges for Barbossa's throat and has to be restrained when he learns that the Black Pearl has sunk while Barbossa was its captain. Falling victim to any one of Jack's Indy Ploys, or plans, or Batman Gambits will be a surefire way to set the unwilling victim off.
 Pirates of the Caribbean (Franchise) / int_bc74ef27
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 Pirates of the Caribbean (Franchise) / int_bc74ef27
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Pirates of the Caribbean (Franchise) / int_bc74ef27
 Pirates of the Caribbean (Franchise) / int_bcbf7aef
type
Plucky Comic Relief
 Pirates of the Caribbean (Franchise) / int_bcbf7aef
comment
Plucky Comic Relief: Pintel and Ragetti. And to a lesser extent Mullroy and Murtogg.
 Pirates of the Caribbean (Franchise) / int_bcbf7aef
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 Pirates of the Caribbean (Franchise) / int_bcbf7aef
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 Pirates of the Caribbean (Franchise)
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Pirates of the Caribbean (Franchise) / int_bcbf7aef
 Pirates of the Caribbean (Franchise) / int_be8416ea
type
Shrouded in Myth
 Pirates of the Caribbean (Franchise) / int_be8416ea
comment
Shrouded in Myth: Barbossa in the first film. Davy Jones in the second film. Calypso in the third film. Blackbeard in the fourth film. Jack Sparrow's past. Including the sea turtles... his past relationships with Beckett and Tia Dalma... and raising the Black Pearl from a watery grave. At times, this is subverted:
 Pirates of the Caribbean (Franchise) / int_be8416ea
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 Pirates of the Caribbean (Franchise)
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Pirates of the Caribbean (Franchise) / int_be8416ea
 Pirates of the Caribbean (Franchise) / int_bea43fc4
type
Malignant Plot Tumor
 Pirates of the Caribbean (Franchise) / int_bea43fc4
comment
Malignant Plot Tumor: Cutler Beckett and the East India Trading Company. The company is more-or-less mentioned in passing in the first film, before becoming much more of a threat in the following two films. By the time At World's End rolls around, the combined threat of Beckett and Jones was enough to ultimately unite the world's pirate forces, who up until then were crossing and betraying each other on a regular basis.
 Pirates of the Caribbean (Franchise) / int_bea43fc4
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 Pirates of the Caribbean (Franchise) / int_bea43fc4
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 Pirates of the Caribbean (Franchise)
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Pirates of the Caribbean (Franchise) / int_bea43fc4
 Pirates of the Caribbean (Franchise) / int_bfad4265
type
I Have You Now, My Pretty
 Pirates of the Caribbean (Franchise) / int_bfad4265
comment
I Have You Now, My Pretty: Elizabeth gets this from all over, or is at least threatened with it, most prominently in the third movie.
 Pirates of the Caribbean (Franchise) / int_bfad4265
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 Pirates of the Caribbean (Franchise) / int_bfad4265
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 Pirates of the Caribbean (Franchise)
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Pirates of the Caribbean (Franchise) / int_bfad4265
 Pirates of the Caribbean (Franchise) / int_c145f69b
type
Subverted Trope
 Pirates of the Caribbean (Franchise) / int_c145f69b
comment
Subverted at the end of On Stranger Tides, when one is about to happen between Jack and Angelica, until Jack turns and mutters "I need to go."
 Pirates of the Caribbean (Franchise) / int_c145f69b
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 Pirates of the Caribbean (Franchise) / int_c145f69b
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 Pirates of the Caribbean (Franchise)
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Pirates of the Caribbean (Franchise) / int_c145f69b
 Pirates of the Caribbean (Franchise) / int_c3286b8e
type
Uptown Girl
 Pirates of the Caribbean (Franchise) / int_c3286b8e
comment
Uptown Girl: The first three films have Elizabeth Swann (the Governor's daughter) and Will Turner (blacksmith's apprentice).
 Pirates of the Caribbean (Franchise) / int_c3286b8e
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 Pirates of the Caribbean (Franchise) / int_c3286b8e
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 Pirates of the Caribbean (Franchise)
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Pirates of the Caribbean (Franchise) / int_c3286b8e
 Pirates of the Caribbean (Franchise) / int_c32ff031
type
Xanatos Gambit
 Pirates of the Caribbean (Franchise) / int_c32ff031
comment
Xanatos Gambit: two straight examples: Jack Sparrow allowed himself to be shackled in the first movie so he could use them to take Elizabeth hostage: Either they let him escape or she becomes a distraction for his escape. Then taking one of the Azetc coins: Barbossa can no longer win because he himself cannot be killed, but once Will dispells the curse, he can finish Barbossa off with his pistol.
 Pirates of the Caribbean (Franchise) / int_c32ff031
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 Pirates of the Caribbean (Franchise) / int_c32ff031
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 Pirates of the Caribbean (Franchise)
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Pirates of the Caribbean (Franchise) / int_c32ff031
 Pirates of the Caribbean (Franchise) / int_c33ba0a8
type
Chuck Cunningham Syndrome
 Pirates of the Caribbean (Franchise) / int_c33ba0a8
comment
Chuck Cunningham Syndrome: Anamaria. Although, for some reason, Jack is wearing her belt in the sequels.
 Pirates of the Caribbean (Franchise) / int_c33ba0a8
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1.0
 Pirates of the Caribbean (Franchise) / int_c33ba0a8
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 Pirates of the Caribbean (Franchise)
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Pirates of the Caribbean (Franchise) / int_c33ba0a8
 Pirates of the Caribbean (Franchise) / int_c37fb907
type
Walk, Don't Swim
 Pirates of the Caribbean (Franchise) / int_c37fb907
comment
Barbossa's crew manages an even more badass one in the first movie, when they walk along the bottom of the sea to ambush the Dauntless.
 Pirates of the Caribbean (Franchise) / int_c37fb907
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 Pirates of the Caribbean (Franchise) / int_c37fb907
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 Pirates of the Caribbean (Franchise)
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Pirates of the Caribbean (Franchise) / int_c37fb907
 Pirates of the Caribbean (Franchise) / int_c3e4a2f0
type
Poisoned Chalice Switcheroo
 Pirates of the Caribbean (Franchise) / int_c3e4a2f0
comment
Jack's Poisoned Chalice Switcheroo at the end of On Stranger Tides.
 Pirates of the Caribbean (Franchise) / int_c3e4a2f0
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1.0
 Pirates of the Caribbean (Franchise) / int_c3e4a2f0
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1.0
 Pirates of the Caribbean (Franchise)
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Pirates of the Caribbean (Franchise) / int_c3e4a2f0
 Pirates of the Caribbean (Franchise) / int_c4598b8
type
"X" Marks the Hero
 Pirates of the Caribbean (Franchise) / int_c4598b8
comment
Jack has a conspicuous new scar in On Stranger Tides; a small red X on his right cheekbone. Such a distinct shape suggests a deliberate infliction, but no explanation is given for it.
 Pirates of the Caribbean (Franchise) / int_c4598b8
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 Pirates of the Caribbean (Franchise)
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Pirates of the Caribbean (Franchise) / int_c4598b8
 Pirates of the Caribbean (Franchise) / int_c54522c3
type
Ghost Pirate
 Pirates of the Caribbean (Franchise) / int_c54522c3
comment
Ghost Pirate: The villains of the first movie. Davy Jones and his crew are a Mix-and-Match Critters variety. The fourth film contains several zombie (of the Voodoo variety) pirates.
 Pirates of the Caribbean (Franchise) / int_c54522c3
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 Pirates of the Caribbean (Franchise) / int_c54522c3
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 Pirates of the Caribbean (Franchise)
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Pirates of the Caribbean (Franchise) / int_c54522c3
 Pirates of the Caribbean (Franchise) / int_c63e7d67
type
Invoked
 Pirates of the Caribbean (Franchise) / int_c63e7d67
comment
In the second film, Isla de Muerta is wiped off the proverbial map by a hurricane. Invoked by Lord Beckett, who believes in the supernatural, but sees progress and expansion as the overriding force in the world.
 Pirates of the Caribbean (Franchise) / int_c63e7d67
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 Pirates of the Caribbean (Franchise) / int_c63e7d67
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Pirates of the Caribbean (Franchise) / int_c63e7d67
 Pirates of the Caribbean (Franchise) / int_c671163e
type
Film Adaptation (Live-Action)
 Pirates of the Caribbean (Franchise) / int_c671163e
comment
Film Adaptation (Live-Action): Adaptation of Pirates of the Caribbean, a ride in multiple Disney Theme Parks.
 Pirates of the Caribbean (Franchise) / int_c671163e
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 Pirates of the Caribbean (Franchise) / int_c671163e
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Pirates of the Caribbean (Franchise) / int_c671163e
 Pirates of the Caribbean (Franchise) / int_c75df49a
type
Shout-Out
 Pirates of the Caribbean (Franchise) / int_c75df49a
comment
Shout-Out: Has its own page.
 Pirates of the Caribbean (Franchise) / int_c75df49a
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Pirates of the Caribbean (Franchise) / int_c75df49a
 Pirates of the Caribbean (Franchise) / int_c85c6d21
type
Knight, Knave, and Squire
 Pirates of the Caribbean (Franchise) / int_c85c6d21
comment
Knight, Knave, and Squire: In the first movie, Jack is the Knave, Will is the Knight and Elizabeth is the Squire. A defining moment of both Jack and Will's characters is during the sword fight between the two. By the second movie, the dynamic is more or less dropped and they all become Knaves, especially in the third.
 Pirates of the Caribbean (Franchise) / int_c85c6d21
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 Pirates of the Caribbean (Franchise)
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Pirates of the Caribbean (Franchise) / int_c85c6d21
 Pirates of the Caribbean (Franchise) / int_c8cdde7c
type
Spin-Off Babies
 Pirates of the Caribbean (Franchise) / int_c8cdde7c
comment
Spinoff Babies: Disney has been publishing a line of pre-teen-orientated novels about Jack's teenage years since 2006.
 Pirates of the Caribbean (Franchise) / int_c8cdde7c
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 Pirates of the Caribbean (Franchise) / int_c8cdde7c
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1.0
 Pirates of the Caribbean (Franchise)
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Pirates of the Caribbean (Franchise) / int_c8cdde7c
 Pirates of the Caribbean (Franchise) / int_c93ae7fc
type
High-Dive Escape
 Pirates of the Caribbean (Franchise) / int_c93ae7fc
comment
High-Dive Escape: Jack. Repeatedly.
 Pirates of the Caribbean (Franchise) / int_c93ae7fc
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 Pirates of the Caribbean (Franchise) / int_c93ae7fc
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 Pirates of the Caribbean (Franchise)
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Pirates of the Caribbean (Franchise) / int_c93ae7fc
 Pirates of the Caribbean (Franchise) / int_cab89481
type
Screw the Rules, They're Not Real!
 Pirates of the Caribbean (Franchise) / int_cab89481
comment
Screw the Rules, They're Not Real!: Pirates of the Caribbean: The Curse of the Black Pearl: The fight between Will Turner and Jack Sparrow in the smithy starts as a swordfight but quickly devolves into escalating degrees of Combat Pragmatist. This culminates in Jack throwing sand in Will's face, blinding him long enough to get him at pistol-point. One of the Running Gags is the relative merits of obeying the Pirates' Code. Captain Barbossa adheres to the exact letter of parley and agreements made thereunder, but feels no qualms about first kidnapping, and later marooning, Elizabeth Swann, on the grounds that respectively she and Will Turner did not explicitly negotiate not to be dealt with in such manner. Played with in Pirates of the Caribbean: At World's End, though, as there is a good reason why, while all pirate characters bend the ever-living hell out of the Code to suit their needs, they never actually violate the Exact Words, and that reason is Captain Edward Teague, the Keeper of the Code. When one of the Indian pirates says the Code is "more like guidelines" without knowing Teague was present, Teague immediately shoots him dead and makes all of the other pirates in the room, the so-called "Pirate Kings" included, immediately ditch that train of thought.
 Pirates of the Caribbean (Franchise) / int_cab89481
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 Pirates of the Caribbean (Franchise) / int_cab89481
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 Pirates of the Caribbean (Franchise)
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Pirates of the Caribbean (Franchise) / int_cab89481
 Pirates of the Caribbean (Franchise) / int_cb957409
type
Good Is Boring
 Pirates of the Caribbean (Franchise) / int_cb957409
comment
Good Is Boring: More a case of Lawful Good Is Boring; the stoic Norrington has the most to offer as a potential suitor (high-ranking naval officer, good breeding, stability), but Elizabeth is drawn to the more hot-headed Will, who is an orphaned blacksmith of a lower social order.
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Pirates of the Caribbean (Franchise) / int_cb957409
 Pirates of the Caribbean (Franchise) / int_cc6311f9
type
Sliding Scale of Antagonist Vileness
 Pirates of the Caribbean (Franchise) / int_cc6311f9
comment
Sliding Scale of Antagonist Vileness: Barbossa is Affably Evil, Davy Jones is Woobie, Destroyer of Worlds, Beckett, Blackbeard and Salazar are monsters (two for extremism, one just for cruelty).
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Pirates of the Caribbean (Franchise) / int_cc6311f9
 Pirates of the Caribbean (Franchise) / int_ccf46587
type
Redshirt Army
 Pirates of the Caribbean (Franchise) / int_ccf46587
comment
Red Shirt Army: The crew of the Back Pearl - especially in "Dead Man's Chest" (where the entire crew is killed except for the same handful of people twice), but continued onward in "At World's End." At least twice (the ends of the third and fourth movies) these two trends coincide and the surviving British join the surviving pirates, but towards the ends of every movie the pirate crews are usually so diminished they should be unable to sail their vessels. This is lampshaded in "Dead Man's Chest" while Will is leading the crew to escape a deadly situation.
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Pirates of the Caribbean (Franchise) / int_ccf46587
 Pirates of the Caribbean (Franchise) / int_ccfb490
type
Weapon Stomp
 Pirates of the Caribbean (Franchise) / int_ccfb490
comment
Weapon Stomp: In Dead Man's Chest, Elizabeth goes for the rifle, only for Jack to stomp on it. He then kicks it up so he could be the one to fire it. Norrington also did this with one of Davy Jones's Mooks. Also done in On Stranger Tides during Jack's attempted mutiny, which fails regardless.
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Pirates of the Caribbean (Franchise) / int_ccfb490
 Pirates of the Caribbean (Franchise) / int_cd6a97e
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Caught in a Snare
 Pirates of the Caribbean (Franchise) / int_cd6a97e
comment
Caught in a Snare: Will, early in the second movie. Most of Blackbeard's crew when they attempt a mutiny in OST.
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Pirates of the Caribbean (Franchise) / int_cd6a97e
 Pirates of the Caribbean (Franchise) / int_cda501da
type
Killed Off for Real
 Pirates of the Caribbean (Franchise) / int_cda501da
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Killed Off for Real: Norrington, Beckett, Governor Swann, Sao Feng, Davy Jonesnote though The Stinger of the fifth movie casts some doubt on this, and the poor Kraken all die premanently; no resurrection for them. It's debatable whether or not Tia Dalma fits the bill. Many assume that Tia Dalma was killed, but that Calypso ascended. Then there's Blackbeard in the fourth movie, and Salazar in the fifth - possibly Barbossa too, although given that he was resurrected once before, it could theoretically happen again.
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Pirates of the Caribbean (Franchise) / int_cda501da
 Pirates of the Caribbean (Franchise) / int_ceabe589
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Incoming Ham
 Pirates of the Caribbean (Franchise) / int_ceabe589
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Incoming Ham: Jack Sparrow's and Davy Jones's grand entrances in the first and second films establish their mystique. Davy Jones even provides one for the (not so articulate) Kraken: While he starts out a little understated, you know Blackbeard's about to unleash when he first enters.
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Pirates of the Caribbean (Franchise) / int_ceabe589
 Pirates of the Caribbean (Franchise) / int_cf63c09
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Friendly Pirate
 Pirates of the Caribbean (Franchise) / int_cf63c09
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Friendly Pirate: Played with. While to most of the world, pirates are considered to be murderous criminals and piracy is firmly outlawed. However many of the pirates focused on are depicted as Noble Demons with a code of honor. At first this only applies to Jack Sparrow in the first film, however in subsequent films the Black Pearl crew and Barbossa undergo Heel Face Turns and fall under this too. While they are far from saints, they are still considered the good guys and oppose the truly evil pirates.
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Pirates of the Caribbean (Franchise) / int_cf63c09
 Pirates of the Caribbean (Franchise) / int_d2810345
type
Boarding Party
 Pirates of the Caribbean (Franchise) / int_d2810345
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Boarding Party: Several boardings by means of swinging ropes, and one less conventional boarding: walking out to the ship in question. Also less conventional is Davy Jones and crew's ability to teleport between ships, which apparently has a fairly narrow minimum and maximum range.
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Pirates of the Caribbean (Franchise) / int_d2810345
 Pirates of the Caribbean (Franchise) / int_d2b59903
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Cool Old Lady
 Pirates of the Caribbean (Franchise) / int_d2b59903
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In On Stranger Tides, Judi Dench's gown. With cleavage. She's 75, the cleavage is still lovely.
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Pirates of the Caribbean (Franchise) / int_d2b59903
 Pirates of the Caribbean (Franchise) / int_d3f14c68
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Jolly Roger
 Pirates of the Caribbean (Franchise) / int_d3f14c68
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Jolly Roger: various pirate crews have their own flags, the most frequently seen being that of the Black Pearl, which consists of a skull over crossed cutlasses, identical to a historical jolly roger except for the addition of an eyepatch.
 Pirates of the Caribbean (Franchise) / int_d3f14c68
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Pirates of the Caribbean (Franchise) / int_d3f14c68
 Pirates of the Caribbean (Franchise) / int_d53ecfe3
type
Not-So-Safe Harbor
 Pirates of the Caribbean (Franchise) / int_d53ecfe3
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Not-So-Safe Harbor: It's a series based on pirates, so three ports rife with them are shown in Port Royal, Tortuga and Shipwreck Cove.
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Pirates of the Caribbean (Franchise) / int_d53ecfe3
 Pirates of the Caribbean (Franchise) / int_d7fc9fd0
type
Vitriolic Best Buds
 Pirates of the Caribbean (Franchise) / int_d7fc9fd0
comment
Vitriolic Best Buds: Jack Sparrow and Will Turner. Jack and Barbossa begin to show shades of this in On Stranger Tides.
 Pirates of the Caribbean (Franchise) / int_d7fc9fd0
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Pirates of the Caribbean (Franchise) / int_d7fc9fd0
 Pirates of the Caribbean (Franchise) / int_d8085f48
type
Hollywood Voodoo
 Pirates of the Caribbean (Franchise) / int_d8085f48
comment
Hollywood Voodoo: Tia Dalma and Blackbeard
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Pirates of the Caribbean (Franchise) / int_d8085f48
 Pirates of the Caribbean (Franchise) / int_d839c530
type
The Unfettered
 Pirates of the Caribbean (Franchise) / int_d839c530
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Speaking of Jack acting OOC; it can be hard to tell what is and isn't out of character for a guy whose methods are so mercurial. The only certainty is that anything he does is (virtually) always with the ultimate goal of furthering his own interests.
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 Pirates of the Caribbean (Franchise) / int_d842e380
type
Love Redeems
 Pirates of the Caribbean (Franchise) / int_d842e380
comment
Love Redeems: In a slightly roundabout way; it's a given that Will's love for Elizabeth is what leads him to accept his new duties of ferrying the souls of the dead on the Flying Dutchman. This frees the crew from the corruption that Jones had caused with his actions and they also seem to lose their mindless bloodlust. Angelica attempts to do this for Blackbeard in a more father-daughter sense but he's a bad man.
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 Pirates of the Caribbean (Franchise) / int_d91d0365
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The Magic Goes Away
 Pirates of the Caribbean (Franchise) / int_d91d0365
comment
The Magic Goes Away: Zig-Zagged across the series: In the second film, Isla de Muerta is wiped off the proverbial map by a hurricane. Invoked by Lord Beckett, who believes in the supernatural, but sees progress and expansion as the overriding force in the world. Further invoked by Beckett in At World's End as he doesn't bat an eye to anything on the Flying Dutchman and forces Davy Jones to dispose of the Kraken. Defied by the pirates, who release Calypso specifically so expansion and progress by man across the seas will be more difficult. In On Stranger Tides, defied by Blackbeard, but invoked by the Spanish, whose actual goal is to destroy the Fountain of Youth, not use it. In Dead Men Tell No Tales, destroying the Trident of Poseidon broke the curse of the Flying Dutchman along with all other curses of the sea... potentially including the one binding Davy Jones.
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Pirates of the Caribbean (Franchise) / int_d91d0365
 Pirates of the Caribbean (Franchise) / int_d959f4db
type
Immortality Seeker
 Pirates of the Caribbean (Franchise) / int_d959f4db
comment
Immortality Seeker: Jack, and Blackbeard. Which is the plot of the fourth movie. Subverted with Barbossa and the crew of the Black Pearl before the first movie; they didn't want immortality, but oh boy did they get it.
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Pirates of the Caribbean (Franchise) / int_d959f4db
 Pirates of the Caribbean (Franchise) / int_da0eeab5
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Breakout Character
 Pirates of the Caribbean (Franchise) / int_da0eeab5
comment
Breakout Character: Jack Sparrow. note "Captain" Jack Sparrow. In the original film, Will is the supposed to be the star (he's The Hero of the Hero's Journey) and continues to be the access character throughout the next two, but Jack not only stole the show, he made off with the franchise! (Pirate.) They even added him (or at least animatronic duplicates) to the original Disneyland/ Disneyworld Pirates of the Caribbean rides.
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 Pirates of the Caribbean (Franchise) / int_da4d59ae
type
Memento MacGuffin
 Pirates of the Caribbean (Franchise) / int_da4d59ae
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Memento MacGuffin: The paired set of music box/locket. The Aztec gold talisman itself is an Orphan's Plot Trinket which Elizabeth takes from Will. Bootstrap Bill's knife. It's given to Will as a gift from the no-longer-dead Bootstrap.
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Pirates of the Caribbean (Franchise) / int_da4d59ae
 Pirates of the Caribbean (Franchise) / int_dae5c997
type
Action Girl
 Pirates of the Caribbean (Franchise) / int_dae5c997
comment
Action Girl: Elizabeth Swann and Angelica. Played with in the first movie when Elizabeth tries to grab a sword to fight off Pintel and Ragetti and can't pull it out of the decoration it's built into. But by Dead Man's Chest, she's all about this trope.
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 Pirates of the Caribbean (Franchise) / int_db39ccfd
type
Battle Couple
 Pirates of the Caribbean (Franchise) / int_db39ccfd
comment
Battle Couple: Elizabeth and Will in the third film. Taken to ludicrous extremes when the two actually get married during a balls-out ship-boarding sword/gun fight. Jack and Angelica in the fourth film. It doesn't end well.
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 Pirates of the Caribbean (Franchise) / int_dbc2a0cd
type
Hand Wave
 Pirates of the Caribbean (Franchise) / int_dbc2a0cd
comment
Handwave: In-universe example. Whenever something improbable happens, the character insists Sea Turtles were involved. Jack claimed to escape the island Barbossa marooned him on by creating a raft made of sea turtles. He actually bartered his way onto a smuggler's vessel when they landed to pick up their rum cache. When Will arrives on the island where Davy Jones stashed his heart and Jack asked how he got there, he replied, "Sea Turtles! I strapped a pair of them to my feet!" He was hiding on the Flying Dutchman. The dog that carries the keys to the written version of the Pirate Code, who was apparently the same one from the previous two movies. Pintel and Ragetti ask where it came from and Teague says, "Sea turtles, mate." Word of God is that the Dog really did escape the island with sea turtles.
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 Pirates of the Caribbean (Franchise) / int_dc0ca62a
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Public Execution
 Pirates of the Caribbean (Franchise) / int_dc0ca62a
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Public Execution: What Will rescues Jack from at the end of the first movie. The third film starts out with a mass public hanging of citizens thought to be involved with pirates, notably including a young boy amongst the victims. He has to stand on a barrel to be tall enough for the noose. Bunches of people show up for the trial and (presumed) subsequent hanging of one Captain Jack Sparrow in the opening of On Stranger Tides.
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 Pirates of the Caribbean (Franchise) / int_dc67d9ba
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Kiss of Death
 Pirates of the Caribbean (Franchise) / int_dc67d9ba
comment
Kiss of Death: Elizabeth has been delivering these throughout the series: first to Jack in Dead Man's Chest; then later to Sao Feng, Norrington, and Will (exactly in that order, though on different circumstances) in At World's End. Also to note is that all of the men she kissed died by Davy Jones's hands (directly or indirectly).
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Pirates of the Caribbean (Franchise) / int_dc67d9ba
 Pirates of the Caribbean (Franchise) / int_de7891ec
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Continuity Creep
 Pirates of the Caribbean (Franchise) / int_de7891ec
comment
Continuity Creep: The second film contains a few fun nods to some throwaway lines and fan-favorite comedic scenes from the original. The third contains nods to what seems like all of them. See also Chekhov's Gun above.
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 Pirates of the Caribbean (Franchise) / int_de86b894
type
Continuity Drift
 Pirates of the Caribbean (Franchise) / int_de86b894
comment
Continuity Drift: In the first couple of films, the pirates running around are all a bunch of independent libertines running around without any concern for anyone else. The third film introduces plot points that amount to pirate government structure and diplomatic contractual obligations. When the Code of Morgan and Bartholemew was mentioned in the first film, both Barbossa and Gibbs note it was more a set of guidelines. The third film brings in the Brethern Court and Captain Teague who enforce it.
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 Pirates of the Caribbean (Franchise) / int_de9047ac
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Gambit Pileup
 Pirates of the Caribbean (Franchise) / int_de9047ac
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It can be argued that the entire third movie is a series of interlocking plans, because although all of the plans (except Jack's) are straightforward, they interact in unexpected ways.
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Rage Judo
 Pirates of the Caribbean (Franchise) / int_de9660e8
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Rage Judo: Captain Jack Sparrow, naturally.
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Pirates of the Caribbean (Franchise) / int_de9660e8
 Pirates of the Caribbean (Franchise) / int_def127cc
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Leave Behind a Pistol
 Pirates of the Caribbean (Franchise) / int_def127cc
comment
Leave Behind a Pistol: Barbossa inflicts this on Jack twice, only for him to escape both times. Flipped around in the fourth movie when Jack leaves Angelica on an island, although he leaves them an easier way out.
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 Pirates of the Caribbean (Franchise) / int_e0113647
type
Decon-Recon Switch
 Pirates of the Caribbean (Franchise) / int_e0113647
comment
Decon-Recon Switch: Of the romanticized view of The Golden Age of Piracy. The first film has Elizabeth initially thinking it'd be exciting to meet a pirate, and she gets her wish: most of the pirates she meets are slobbish, treasonous crooks who turn tail and run at first sign of trouble and live by the creed of Rape, Pillage, and Burn. However, even among scoundrels there is still a code of honor and some of them do hold to a moral standard, and several characters comment that its possible to be a pirate and a good person. In the second and third films we see that those who enforce the laws of the seas can be just as bad as pirates if not worse, and "pirate" is a very broad term used for a diverse lot of people that have been declared outlaws by those in power, when sometimes they're just people trying to make an honest living and couldn't or didn't want to do it under the oppressive laws of the crown and merchant companies.
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 Pirates of the Caribbean (Franchise) / int_e069fae8
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Bad Guy Bar
 Pirates of the Caribbean (Franchise) / int_e069fae8
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Bad Guy Bar: Tortuga and the Captain's Daughter. Inverted in that pirates are the good...er...not-so-bad guys in this world.
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TheLongList
 Pirates of the Caribbean (Franchise) / int_e16cedc6
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"... arson; kidnapping; perjury; piracy; pilfering; depravity, general lawlessness ... impersonating an officer of the Royal navy; impersonating a cleric of the Church of England..." A bit of Shown Their Work — the 'jaywalking' elements really were hanging crimes at the time, part of what was referred to as the 'Bloody Code'. ('Impersonating a cleric' sounds harmless, but it was the basis of scams like fraudulent marriage and bogus charity collecting. Clergymen also had a certain amount of legal immunity, which some men would falsely claim for.) Furthermore, impersonating a cleric of the Catholic Church remains an offense incurring automatic excommunication to this day, on the grounds that doing so maliciously endangers the souls of others with invalid Confessions and Communions.
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type
Hilarious Outtakes
 Pirates of the Caribbean (Franchise) / int_e18a3c59
comment
Hilarious Outtakes: The first four movies have their Bloopers of the Caribbean on their DVDs.
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Comfort Food
 Pirates of the Caribbean (Franchise) / int_e2c91d45
comment
Comfort Food: According to the Word of God, the reason why Hector Barbossa is always eating apples in the four films is because they're a form of Comfort Food for him.
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Scoundrel Code
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Scoundrel Code: The Pirates' Code (Or Pirata Codex) is one that governs the relations of pirates. For instance, if someone says "parley" you have to take them to your captain alive. However, there are a number of caveats to this code. You have to be a pirate in order for the code to apply to you. "The code's more like guidelines, than actual rules." Is Captain Teague within hearing distance? If he is, then obey the code or he will shoot you without hesitation and neither your captain or mates will complain about it.
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Indy Ploy
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Indy Ploy: Most of Jack's plans, though he maintains a certain Gambit Roulette mystique about them just to keep people on their toes.
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Doomed Fellow Prisoner
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Doomed Fellow Prisoner: Inverted, in The Curse of the Black Pearl. When the Black Pearl attacks Port Royal, the pirates in the neighboring cell are freed by a cannonball knocking down the wall, but Jack is still stuck in his cell.
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Expy
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Expy: Many Monkey Island fans believe that Barbossa in the first film and Davy Jones in the sequels are based on LeChuck, Tia Dalma on the Voodoo Lady, and Will Turner may also derive from Guybrush Threepwood. It has been reported that Ted Elliott worked on a proposed Monkey Island film some time before becoming co-writer of the Pirates of the Caribbean series. It's also worth noting that Monkey Island derived inspiration from both the original Pirates of the Caribbean ride, and the original On Stranger Tides novel. As if hammering this home, Philip from On Stranger Tides has an ever closer resemblance to Guybrush.
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Pimped-Out Dress
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Pimped-Out Dress: Elizabeth ends up in a few in the first couple films, given her position. (What a shame that so many of those pretty frocks met untimely ends.) In On Stranger Tides, Judi Dench's gown. With cleavage. She's 75, the cleavage is still lovely.
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Insistent Terminology
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Insistent Terminology: "Mr. Sparrow." "Captain Jack Sparrow!" Davy Jones lampshades this in the second movie: Also, in the first movie: And in the 4th movie: When Cutler Beckett mentions Jack Sparrow (sans "Captain") in front of Will and Elizabeth, they both spontaneously blurt out "Captain".
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Star-Crossed Lovers
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The paired set of music box/locket.
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Flanderization
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Flanderization: The series, originally an Affectionate Parody and homage to the pirate genre, became a parody of itself after the first film, when all the character traits, quirks, and set-pieces that were more subtle in the first film were turned up to eleven, and subject to relentless self-referencing.
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Artistic License – Ships
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Artistic License – Ships: The amount of this in the films could fill a small book. A quick rundown: Jack Sparrow's rapidly sinking dinghy at the start of the first film is impossible. Even if a ship could be uniformly sunk like that, its momentum would certainly tip it forward. The stunt with the upturned boat in the first film would not work. The issue is not that an air pocket couldn't be created; it's that such an air pocket creates a powerful buoyancy force liable to send the boat rocketing back to the surface. This could only be counteracted if the boat was extremely heavy (unlikely, since they easily carry it) or if the grip strength of Will and Jack was inhumanly strong. Neither the Dauntless nor the Interceptor in the first film could be crewed by only two men in real life even once they are under sail. Lt Gillette even specifically mentions this in relation to the Dauntless when Jack and Will are trying to steal it, though it's still treated as if they'll be fine as long as someone does the work for them, when they most certainly would not. The HMS Endeavour is shown as being overwhelmed by two frigates. In reality, a first-rate ship-of-the-line like the Endeavour could turn both into matchsticks with ease (aside from the fact that one of the frigates is an unsinkable Ghost Ship), even if they attacked at once. This example, however, is justified; the Endeavour did not shoot back because Beckett was too deep in his Villainous Breakdown to react and his underlings lacked the presence of mind to respond until the Endeavour was already finished. Full-rigged sailing ships cannot be steered simply by spinning the wheel like a car. It takes a lot of trimming of sails, etc. for even a small course change. Though the memorable scene where Jack sweeps Will off the deck with the Interceptor's boom shows at least some awareness of how the helm actually works (The boom itself would have stayed in the same place- it's the rest of the ship that's turned. Allegedly.). The Maelstrom Battle in its entirety, but at least the Dutchman has the excuse of being magic. The Pearl would have filled with water and sunk with its gunports open. Of course, given the Pearl itself was raised by the Dutchman and impossibly fast for its size, one could charitably use A Wizard Did It as an excuse for both.
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MacGuffin Super-Person
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In the sequels, she comes into her own and is no longer fought over... until being mistaken for a god in At World's End, when a bargaining session is held on who gets to kidnap her. She manages to negotiate her way into being declared Pirate King as a result.
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O.O.C. Is Serious Business
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O.O.C. Is Serious Business: Towards the end of the first movie when Jack shoots Barbossa and Barbossa thinks that Jack wasted his shot. Clever viewers can tell from Jack's cold, steely glare that this is not the case; it's the one time in the entire movie that he's not doing something eccentric. Speaking of Jack acting OOC; it can be hard to tell what is and isn't out of character for a guy whose methods are so mercurial. The only certainty is that anything he does is (virtually) always with the ultimate goal of furthering his own interests. Jack gets one at the climax of At World's End when Jones stabs Will through the heart and Jack, who has has his self-serving objective literally in the palm of his hand, goes from cruelly gloating over his imminent victory to looking mind-screwed by despair, almost HBSODing. It's brief, but is big enough to make his sacrifice afterward make perfect sense without hefty foreshadowing.
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The Plan
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The Plan It's lampshaded in the third movie that a major part of Jack's mystique is if he somehow plans every detail in advance or just wings it. It can be argued that the entire third movie is a series of interlocking plans, because although all of the plans (except Jack's) are straightforward, they interact in unexpected ways. The wild shifting is lampshaded in On Stranger Tides.
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Wooden Ships and Iron Men
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Wooden Ships and Iron Men: At least as far as visual aesthetics go.
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Who Wants to Live Forever?
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Who Wants to Live Forever?: Stabbing Davy Jones's heart will make the person who did it become immortal. Will wants to do this, which is bad in his father's eyes as he will choose his fiancée over his father. Not to mention the whole step on land once every 10 years, and having to ferry souls to the afterlife or be turned into a fishman. Teague knows his son well enough to realize this is part of what Jack's planning, and gives him hell about it. In the fourth film it turns out that Blackbeard is the only character who honestly wants the Fountain's promised immortality for himself. Angelica wants it for him to prolong her time with her father; the Spanish want to destroy the Fountain, to protect God's exclusive right to dispense eternal life; King George's men, not realizing this, want to stop the Spanish king from claiming immortality; and Barbossa really only wants revenge on Blackbeard. Even Jack decides he'd really rather be remembered forever than actually live that long. Barbossa and his men had this in spades in the first film. Justified because their cursed state made them live forever, but prevented them from experiencing any of the pleasures of being alive. (They couldn't eat, drink, feel the breeze, etc.) That'd be a pretty lousy way to spend eternity. In deleted scenes from the first, Jack is the last immortal pirate cursed by the Aztec gold, but unlike Barbossa and his mutinous crew, actually starts to enjoy the gods' curse. It's only after contemplating that his immortality would make life utterly mundane and have no challenge, that he reluctantly undoes his curse.
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Pinball Protagonist
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Pinball Protagonist: Jack Sparrow falls into this in Pirates of the Caribbean: On Stranger Tides and Pirates of the Caribbean: Dead Men Tell No Tales. Whereas in the previous three movies he had been a proactive character whose agenda helped drive the plot, here he's unwillingly dragged along on adventures that mostly center around other people, with there being nothing for him to gain in the end.
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Men of Sherwood
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Men of Sherwood: Jack's pirate crew in the first movie is largely made up of silent, unnamed characters who are outclassed by the immortal villains and are reluctant to push their luck. However, they do a good job of crewing the ship, only lose one man to the villains, and help rescue Jack at the end in a Changed My Mind, Kid fashion. Averted in the sequel though, where most of those same characters end up dead in a Red Shirt Army fashion, as do the men Jack hires to replace them.
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Ham-to-Ham Combat
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Captain Barbossa does this as well especially in his Hamoff against Jack Sparrow.
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No Good Deed Goes Unpunished
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No Good Deed Goes Unpunished: Jack is recaptured because he enlisted the Navy's help to save Will. And in a karmic turnabout, Norrington decides that this is unjust, gives him a Mercy Lead after the first movie's over, and loses his ship and his commission because of it. Man. Philip the Missionary, the only unambiguously good and decent human being in the entire fourth movie, is basically the plot's punching bag, firmly setting the deeply-cynical tone of the film and the (supposed) new trilogy.
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Defied Trope
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Later defied by one of the above. Barbossa says that coming back is a very long gamble.
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Licensed Pinball Tables
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Licensed Pinball Tables: In addition to an arcade table by Stern Pinball, there was also a smaller home table designed by John Popadiuk and released by Zizzle Toys.
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Damn, It Feels Good to Be a Gangster!
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Damn, It Feels Good to Be a Gangster!: The pirate lifestyle in general is depicted to be a romanticized badass madcap swash-buckling life of adventure where you get to wear awesome clothes, bed a different salty wench in every port, go through fortunes of doubloons like water, outwit mythical beings, stick it to the man, and most of all have the freedom to determine your life's course.
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It Was a Gift
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Bootstrap Bill's knife. It's given to Will as a gift from the no-longer-dead Bootstrap.
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The Pirates Who Don't Do Anything
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The Pirates Who Don't Do Anything: Zig-zagged but mostly played straight. The first movie portrays the crew of the Black Pearl as villainous, with the Royal Navy and Jack's rag-tag group out to stop them (albeit for their own selfish reasons). After the first movie however, the pirates are mostly portrayed as fighting either the Royal Navy (whose characterization switched from Sympathetic Inspector Antagonist to the Empire), supernatural creatures, or each other. They are never depicted doing what pirates are known for: robbing defenseless people of their money and goods. By the third movie the series basically just gives up and mostly portrays pirates as some kind of romantic La Résistance fighting for freedom, with "pirating" equated to rum, wenches, and harmless fun.
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Hammy Herald
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Davy Jones even provides one for the (not so articulate) Kraken:
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Never a Self-Made Woman
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Never a Self-Made Woman: Played straight with Angelica, who is only ever defined as Blackbeard's daughter and Jack's love interest. Played with by Elizabeth, who in-universe is initially defined as "the governor's daughter," but is also the only one of the three leads to not have piracy In the Blood. Gender inverted by Davy Jones, whose powers and position come from his lover Calypso, and by Jack's father Teague (whose mother was a Pirate Lord) in the tie-in books.
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Combat by Champion
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Combat by Champion: Basically the climax of the third movie; the Black Pearl for the pirates, vs. the Flying Dutchman for the EITC. Jack actually proposes that Barbossa and Blackbeard do this while the pirates and troops stand back and lay bets, in the fourth film. The suggestion doesn't go down so well.
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Chekhov M.I.A.
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Chekhov M.I.A.: Will's father, Bootstrap Bill Turner.
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Sesquipedalian Loquaciousness
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Sesquipedalian Loquaciousness: Played with in Jack's/Barbossa's crew; all of them speak like this, including the captains themselves, but it doesn't always indicate intelligence.
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Evil Plan
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Evil Plan: Each movie involves a villain seeking a treasure but the specifics vary widely.
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Mercy Lead
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Jack is recaptured because he enlisted the Navy's help to save Will. And in a karmic turnabout, Norrington decides that this is unjust, gives him a Mercy Lead after the first movie's over, and loses his ship and his commission because of it. Man.
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Strolling Through the Chaos
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Strolling Through the Chaos: Lord Cutler Beckett's death scene in the third movie was very much the serious version. He's walking down the stairs, which are blowing up behind him with chunks of wood flying around, when he finally dies. Jack does this in the second movie. After the fight starts, the man starts wandering aimlessly through the pub, randomly trying on people's hats to replace the one he lost at the beginning of the movie. He narrowly avoids getting injured in some spectacularly funny ways (such as ducking to get a dropped hat off the floor and avoiding a flying bottle that smashes on the wall above him).
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Mix-and-Match Critters
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Mix-and-Match Critters: Davy Jones's fishy crew.
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Earn Your Happy Ending: Philip and Syrena in the 4th movie. And boy, did they earn it.
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Primary-Color Champion: Although he's more of a Anti-Hero, Jack wears a blue waistcoat and a red bandana, while his arch-nemesis Barbossa wears an orange-brown waistcoat and a green bandana.
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Heel–Face Return
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comment
Heel–Face Return: Pintel and Ragetti (the paired comic relief pirates) go from members of Barbossa's cursed crew to devoted crewmates of Jack (albeit after going through a Chronic Backstabbing Disorder phase in Dead Man's Chest). Barbossa
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Running Gag
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One of the Running Gags is the relative merits of obeying the Pirates' Code. Captain Barbossa adheres to the exact letter of parley and agreements made thereunder, but feels no qualms about first kidnapping, and later marooning, Elizabeth Swann, on the grounds that respectively she and Will Turner did not explicitly negotiate not to be dealt with in such manner.
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The Dog Bites Back
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Bootstrap seeing Will get stabbed by Davy Jones. He then proceeds to tackle Jones in a flying rage, allowing Captain Jack to use Will's hand to stab Davy's heart.
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Department of Redundancy Department
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Department of Redundancy Department: Dead Man's Chest: Also Dead Man's Chest: On Stranger Tides:
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 Pirates of the Caribbean (Franchise) / int_fe0330fb
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Brick Joke
 Pirates of the Caribbean (Franchise) / int_fe0330fb
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One is even twisted into a Brick Joke when Pintel asks "Why is all but the rum gone?" , only to be told by Gibbs that the rum was gone.
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Divine Date
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Davy Jones and the goddess Calypso in the second and the third movie.
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Shown Their Work
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A bit of Shown Their Work — the 'jaywalking' elements really were hanging crimes at the time, part of what was referred to as the 'Bloody Code'. ('Impersonating a cleric' sounds harmless, but it was the basis of scams like fraudulent marriage and bogus charity collecting. Clergymen also had a certain amount of legal immunity, which some men would falsely claim for.) Furthermore, impersonating a cleric of the Catholic Church remains an offense incurring automatic excommunication to this day, on the grounds that doing so maliciously endangers the souls of others with invalid Confessions and Communions.
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Pirates of the Caribbean (Franchise)

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 Crossover / Fan Fic
seeAlso
Pirates of the Caribbean (Franchise)
 In the Blood / Fan Fic
seeAlso
Pirates of the Caribbean (Franchise)
 Pre Cure Like Fan Fics / Fan Fic
seeAlso
Pirates of the Caribbean (Franchise)
 The Twilight Child / Fan Fic
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Pirates of the Caribbean (Franchise)
 Woof Woof Power / Fan Fic
seeAlso
Pirates of the Caribbean (Franchise)
 Pirates of the Caribbean: On Stranger Tides
seeAlso
Pirates of the Caribbean (Franchise)
 The Lone Ranger
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Pirates of the Caribbean (Franchise)
 PiratesoftheCaribbean
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Rule of Cool / int_bc1dc95a
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A Friend in Need / int_bc1dc95a
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A Handful for an Eye / int_bc1dc95a
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A Hero to His Hometown / int_bc1dc95a
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A Truce While We Gawk / int_bc1dc95a
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Abandon Ship / int_bc1dc95a
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Absence Makes the Heart Go Yonder / int_bc1dc95a
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Acceptable Ethnic Targets / int_bc1dc95a
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Accordion to Most Sailors / int_bc1dc95a
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Actor-Inspired Element / int_bc1dc95a
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Adaptation Explanation Extrication / int_bc1dc95a
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Adaptational Alternate Ending / int_bc1dc95a
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Adrenaline Makeover / int_bc1dc95a
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Advertising by Association / int_bc1dc95a
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Afterlife Express / int_bc1dc95a
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Agent Peacock / int_bc1dc95a
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All Animals Are Domesticated / int_bc1dc95a
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All Myths Are True / int_bc1dc95a
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All There in the Script / int_bc1dc95a
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All Your Base Are Belong to Us / int_bc1dc95a
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Ambiguously Bi / int_bc1dc95a
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Amplified Animal Aptitude / int_bc1dc95a
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Ancestral Name / int_bc1dc95a
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And the Adventure Continues / int_bc1dc95a
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Angst? What Angst? / int_bc1dc95a
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Animal Occupation Stereotypes / int_bc1dc95a
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Animal Reaction Shot / int_bc1dc95a
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Animal Theme Naming / int_bc1dc95a
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Antagonistic Governor / int_bc1dc95a
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Anthropomorphic Personification / int_bc1dc95a
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Arc Hero / int_bc1dc95a
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Ascended Fanon / int_bc1dc95a
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Attack! Attack... Retreat! Retreat! / int_bc1dc95a
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Attack of the Monster Appendage / int_bc1dc95a
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Autobots, Rock Out! / int_bc1dc95a
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Back from the Dead / int_bc1dc95a
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Back-to-Back Badasses / int_bc1dc95a
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Bad Guy Bar / int_bc1dc95a
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Badass Crew / int_bc1dc95a
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Badass Decay / int_bc1dc95a
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Bar Brawl / int_bc1dc95a
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Bash Brothers / int_bc1dc95a
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Beard of Sorrow / int_bc1dc95a
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Beauty Is Never Tarnished / int_bc1dc95a
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Behind the Black / int_bc1dc95a
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Being Good Sucks / int_bc1dc95a
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Beneath the Mask / int_bc1dc95a
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Beware the Honest Ones / int_bc1dc95a
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Big Bad Ensemble / int_bc1dc95a
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Big Bad Friend / int_bc1dc95a
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Big Book of War / int_bc1dc95a
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Big Word Shout / int_bc1dc95a
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Bloodless Carnage / int_bc1dc95a
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Blunt "Yes" / int_bc1dc95a
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Boarding Party / int_bc1dc95a
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Bootstrapped Theme / int_bc1dc95a
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Born in the Wrong Century / int_bc1dc95a
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Bothering by the Book / int_bc1dc95a
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British Stuffiness / int_bc1dc95a
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British Teeth / int_bc1dc95a
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Bumbling Henchmen Duo / int_bc1dc95a
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Business Is Business / int_bc1dc95a
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But Now I Must Go / int_bc1dc95a
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Canon Marches On / int_bc1dc95a
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Captain Colorbeard / int_bc1dc95a
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Captain Ersatz / int_bc1dc95a
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Captain Nemo Copy / int_bc1dc95a
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Cargo Ship / int_bc1dc95a
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Chain of Deals / int_bc1dc95a
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Chaotic Neutral / int_bc1dc95a
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Character Perception Evolution / int_bc1dc95a
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Chaste Hero / int_bc1dc95a
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Chekhov's Boomerang / int_bc1dc95a
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Cheshire Cat Grin / int_bc1dc95a
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Chevalier vs. Rogue / int_bc1dc95a
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Chick Magnet / int_bc1dc95a
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Christianity Is Catholic / int_bc1dc95a
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Chronic Backstabbing Disorder / int_bc1dc95a
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Churchgoing Villain / int_bc1dc95a
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Cloudcuckoolander's Minder / int_bc1dc95a
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Coat Cape / int_bc1dc95a
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Code of Honour / int_bc1dc95a
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Cold Ham / int_bc1dc95a
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Collectible Card Game / int_bc1dc95a
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Color-Coded Characters / int_bc1dc95a
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Combat by Champion / int_bc1dc95a
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Combat Tentacles / int_bc1dc95a
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Completely Different Title / int_bc1dc95a
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Con Men Hate Guns / int_bc1dc95a
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Confusion Fu / int_bc1dc95a
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Conjoined Twins / int_bc1dc95a
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Consummate Liar / int_bc1dc95a
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Conveniently Timed Attack from Behind / int_bc1dc95a
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Cool Boat / int_bc1dc95a
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Cool Old Guy / int_bc1dc95a
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Cool Sword / int_bc1dc95a
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Copycat Cover / int_bc1dc95a
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Corporate Samurai / int_bc1dc95a
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Corporate Warfare / int_bc1dc95a
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Costume Drama / int_bc1dc95a
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Crazy Enough to Work / int_bc1dc95a
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Creepy Awesome / int_bc1dc95a
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Crew of One / int_bc1dc95a
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Critic-Proof / int_bc1dc95a
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Critical Staffing Shortage / int_bc1dc95a
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Cross-Cast Role / int_bc1dc95a
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Crossover Cosmology / int_bc1dc95a
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Crossover Couple / int_bc1dc95a
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Crossover Ship / int_bc1dc95a
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Crying Wolf / int_bc1dc95a
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Cryptic Background Reference / int_bc1dc95a
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Cryptic Conversation / int_bc1dc95a
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Cthulhumanoid / int_bc1dc95a
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Cursed with Awesome / int_bc1dc95a
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Damn, It Feels Good to Be a Gangster! / int_bc1dc95a
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Damsel in Distress / int_bc1dc95a
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Damsel out of Distress / int_bc1dc95a
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Dashing Hispanic / int_bc1dc95a
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Davy Jones / int_bc1dc95a
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Death as Comedy / int_bc1dc95a
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Death Is Cheap / int_bc1dc95a
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Decadent Court / int_bc1dc95a
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Delighting in Riddles / int_bc1dc95a
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Demon of Human Origin / int_bc1dc95a
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Derelict Graveyard / int_bc1dc95a
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Deserted Island / int_bc1dc95a
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Deuteragonist / int_bc1dc95a
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Did We Just Have Tea with Cthulhu? / int_bc1dc95a
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Did You Just Romance Cthulhu? / int_bc1dc95a
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Dies Differently in Adaptation / int_bc1dc95a
 DigitalDomain
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Ditching the Dub Names / int_bc1dc95a
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Do You Want to Haggle? / int_bc1dc95a
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Doom Magnet / int_bc1dc95a
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Doppelgänger Crossover / int_bc1dc95a
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Doting Parent / int_bc1dc95a
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Double Agent / int_bc1dc95a
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Dramatic Drop / int_bc1dc95a
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Dramatic Necklace Removal / int_bc1dc95a
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Dreadlock Warrior / int_bc1dc95a
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Drunken Song / int_bc1dc95a
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Dry Docking / int_bc1dc95a
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Dual Boss / int_bc1dc95a
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Duel of Seduction / int_bc1dc95a
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Eating Optional / int_bc1dc95a
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Emergency Food Supply Animal / int_bc1dc95a
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Empathic Weapon / int_bc1dc95a
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hasFeature
Enemy Rising Behind / int_bc1dc95a
 Pirates of the Caribbean (Franchise)
hasFeature
Enigmatic Minion / int_bc1dc95a
 Pirates of the Caribbean (Franchise)
hasFeature
Entertainingly Wrong / int_bc1dc95a
 Pirates of the Caribbean (Franchise)
hasFeature
Epic Flail / int_bc1dc95a
 Pirates of the Caribbean (Franchise)
hasFeature
Epic Movie / int_bc1dc95a
 Pirates of the Caribbean (Franchise)
hasFeature
Epic Rocking / int_bc1dc95a
 Pirates of the Caribbean (Franchise)
hasFeature
Epic Ship-on-Ship Action / int_bc1dc95a
 Pirates of the Caribbean (Franchise)
hasFeature
Equal-Opportunity Evil / int_bc1dc95a
 Pirates of the Caribbean (Franchise)
hasFeature
Escape Artist / int_bc1dc95a
 Pirates of the Caribbean (Franchise)
hasFeature
Estrogen Brigade / int_bc1dc95a
 Pirates of the Caribbean (Franchise)
hasFeature
Eternally Pearly-White Teeth / int_bc1dc95a
 Pirates of the Caribbean (Franchise)
hasFeature
Every Man Has His Price / int_bc1dc95a
 Pirates of the Caribbean (Franchise)
hasFeature
Everything's Better with Llamas / int_bc1dc95a
 Pirates of the Caribbean (Franchise)
hasFeature
Evil Brit / int_bc1dc95a
 Pirates of the Caribbean (Franchise)
hasFeature
Evil Makes You Monstrous / int_bc1dc95a
 Pirates of the Caribbean (Franchise)
hasFeature
Evil Plan / int_bc1dc95a
 Pirates of the Caribbean (Franchise)
hasFeature
Expanded Universe / int_bc1dc95a
 Pirates of the Caribbean (Franchise)
hasFeature
Fake Faint / int_bc1dc95a
 Pirates of the Caribbean (Franchise)
hasFeature
Fake Nationality / int_bc1dc95a
 Pirates of the Caribbean (Franchise)
hasFeature
Fake Ultimate Hero / int_bc1dc95a
 Pirates of the Caribbean (Franchise)
hasFeature
Fan Community Nicknames / int_bc1dc95a
 Pirates of the Caribbean (Franchise)
hasFeature
Fantastic Romance / int_bc1dc95a
 Pirates of the Caribbean (Franchise)
hasFeature
Fantasy Kitchen Sink / int_bc1dc95a
 Pirates of the Caribbean (Franchise)
hasFeature
"Far Side" Island / int_bc1dc95a
 Pirates of the Caribbean (Franchise)
hasFeature
Fascinating Eyebrow / int_bc1dc95a
 Pirates of the Caribbean (Franchise)
hasFeature
Fat and Skinny / int_bc1dc95a
 Pirates of the Caribbean (Franchise)
hasFeature
Father Neptune / int_bc1dc95a
 Pirates of the Caribbean (Franchise)
hasFeature
Fear Is the Appropriate Response / int_bc1dc95a
 Pirates of the Caribbean (Franchise)
hasFeature
Feather Boa Constrictor / int_bc1dc95a
 Pirates of the Caribbean (Franchise)
hasFeature
Femme Fatalons / int_bc1dc95a
 Pirates of the Caribbean (Franchise)
hasFeature
Films of the 2010s – Franchises / int_bc1dc95a
 Pirates of the Caribbean (Franchise)
hasFeature
Final Battle / int_bc1dc95a
 Pirates of the Caribbean (Franchise)
hasFeature
Fish People / int_bc1dc95a
 Pirates of the Caribbean (Franchise)
hasFeature
Fisher King / int_bc1dc95a
 Pirates of the Caribbean (Franchise)
hasFeature
Fisher Kingdom / int_bc1dc95a
 Pirates of the Caribbean (Franchise)
hasFeature
Fixed Forward-Facing Weapon / int_bc1dc95a
 Pirates of the Caribbean (Franchise)
hasFeature
Flanderization / int_bc1dc95a
 Pirates of the Caribbean (Franchise)
hasFeature
Flat World / int_bc1dc95a
 Pirates of the Caribbean (Franchise)
hasFeature
Flesh Golem / int_bc1dc95a
 Pirates of the Caribbean (Franchise)
hasFeature
Flip-Flop of God / int_bc1dc95a
 Pirates of the Caribbean (Franchise)
hasFeature
Floating Head Syndrome / int_bc1dc95a
 Pirates of the Caribbean (Franchise)
hasFeature
Forgiveness / int_bc1dc95a
 Pirates of the Caribbean (Franchise)
hasFeature
Friendly Pirate / int_bc1dc95a
 Pirates of the Caribbean (Franchise)
hasFeature
Fruit of the Loon / int_bc1dc95a
 Pirates of the Caribbean (Franchise)
hasFeature
General Ripper / int_bc1dc95a
 Pirates of the Caribbean (Franchise)
hasFeature
Genius Ditz / int_bc1dc95a
 Pirates of the Caribbean (Franchise)
hasFeature
Genre Relaunch / int_bc1dc95a
 Pirates of the Caribbean (Franchise)
hasFeature
Ghost Pirate / int_bc1dc95a
 Pirates of the Caribbean (Franchise)
hasFeature
Giant Squid / int_bc1dc95a
 Pirates of the Caribbean (Franchise)
hasFeature
Girly Girl with a Tomboy Streak / int_bc1dc95a
 Pirates of the Caribbean (Franchise)
hasFeature
Girly Run / int_bc1dc95a
 Pirates of the Caribbean (Franchise)
hasFeature
Glass Eye / int_bc1dc95a
 Pirates of the Caribbean (Franchise)
hasFeature
Go-Go Enslavement / int_bc1dc95a
 Pirates of the Caribbean (Franchise)
hasFeature
God in Human Form / int_bc1dc95a
 Pirates of the Caribbean (Franchise)
hasFeature
God Job / int_bc1dc95a
 Pirates of the Caribbean (Franchise)
hasFeature
Going Down with the Ship / int_bc1dc95a
 Pirates of the Caribbean (Franchise)
hasFeature
Good Hair, Evil Hair / int_bc1dc95a
 Pirates of the Caribbean (Franchise)
hasFeature
Good Scars, Evil Scars / int_bc1dc95a
 GoreVerbinski
seeAlso
Pirates of the Caribbean (Franchise)
 Pirates of the Caribbean (Franchise)
hasFeature
Gotta Catch Them All / int_bc1dc95a
 Pirates of the Caribbean (Franchise)
hasFeature
Gratuitous Russian / int_bc1dc95a
 Pirates of the Caribbean (Franchise)
hasFeature
Graying Morality / int_bc1dc95a
 Pirates of the Caribbean (Franchise)
hasFeature
Greek Chorus / int_bc1dc95a
 Pirates of the Caribbean (Franchise)
hasFeature
Grievous Bottley Harm / int_bc1dc95a
 Pirates of the Caribbean (Franchise)
hasFeature
Gunpowder Fantasy / int_bc1dc95a
 Pirates of the Caribbean (Franchise)
hasFeature
Guyliner / int_bc1dc95a
 Pirates of the Caribbean (Franchise)
hasFeature
Half-Hearted Henchman / int_bc1dc95a
 Pirates of the Caribbean (Franchise)
hasFeature
Ham-to-Ham Combat / int_bc1dc95a
 Pirates of the Caribbean (Franchise)
hasFeature
Hand Wave / int_bc1dc95a
 Pirates of the Caribbean (Franchise)
hasFeature
Hanging Around / int_bc1dc95a
 Pirates of the Caribbean (Franchise)
hasFeature
Hard Levels, Easy Bosses / int_bc1dc95a
 Pirates of the Caribbean (Franchise)
hasFeature
Hat of Authority / int_bc1dc95a
 Pirates of the Caribbean (Franchise)
hasFeature
He Who Must Not Be Heard / int_bc1dc95a
 Pirates of the Caribbean (Franchise)
hasFeature
Heartbeat Soundtrack / int_bc1dc95a
 Pirates of the Caribbean (Franchise)
hasFeature
Heel–Face Return / int_bc1dc95a
 Pirates of the Caribbean (Franchise)
hasFeature
Heel–Face Revolving Door / int_bc1dc95a
 Pirates of the Caribbean (Franchise)
hasFeature
High-Class Fan / int_bc1dc95a
 Pirates of the Caribbean (Franchise)
hasFeature
High-Dive Escape / int_bc1dc95a
 Pirates of the Caribbean (Franchise)
hasFeature
Historical Fantasy / int_bc1dc95a
 Pirates of the Caribbean (Franchise)
hasFeature
Hollywood Tactics / int_bc1dc95a
 Pirates of the Caribbean (Franchise)
hasFeature
Hollywood Voodoo / int_bc1dc95a
 Pirates of the Caribbean (Franchise)
hasFeature
Home Field Advantage / int_bc1dc95a
 Pirates of the Caribbean (Franchise)
hasFeature
Honey Trap / int_bc1dc95a
 Pirates of the Caribbean (Franchise)
hasFeature
Honor Among Thieves / int_bc1dc95a
 Pirates of the Caribbean (Franchise)
hasFeature
Hookers and Blow / int_bc1dc95a
 Pirates of the Caribbean (Franchise)
hasFeature
Hostage MacGuffin / int_bc1dc95a
 Pirates of the Caribbean (Franchise)
hasFeature
Hot Witch / int_bc1dc95a
 Pirates of the Caribbean (Franchise)
hasFeature
Human Shield / int_bc1dc95a
 Pirates of the Caribbean (Franchise)
hasFeature
I Am Legion / int_bc1dc95a
 Pirates of the Caribbean (Franchise)
hasFeature
I Don't Like the Sound of That Place / int_bc1dc95a
 Pirates of the Caribbean (Franchise)
hasFeature
I Gave My Word / int_bc1dc95a
 Pirates of the Caribbean (Franchise)
hasFeature
I Have You Now, My Pretty / int_bc1dc95a
 Pirates of the Caribbean (Franchise)
hasFeature
I Resemble That Remark! / int_bc1dc95a
 Pirates of the Caribbean (Franchise)
hasFeature
I Want Them Alive! / int_bc1dc95a
 Pirates of the Caribbean (Franchise)
hasFeature
Iconic Item / int_bc1dc95a
 Pirates of the Caribbean (Franchise)
hasFeature
Iconic Sequel Character / int_bc1dc95a
 Pirates of the Caribbean (Franchise)
hasFeature
If It Was Funny the First Time... / int_bc1dc95a
 Pirates of the Caribbean (Franchise)
hasFeature
I'm Not Hungry / int_bc1dc95a
 Pirates of the Caribbean (Franchise)
hasFeature
Immortality Immorality / int_bc1dc95a
 Pirates of the Caribbean (Franchise)
hasFeature
Immortality Seeker / int_bc1dc95a
 Pirates of the Caribbean (Franchise)
hasFeature
Imperial Stormtrooper Marksmanship Academy / int_bc1dc95a
 Pirates of the Caribbean (Franchise)
hasFeature
Improbable Hairstyle / int_bc1dc95a
 Pirates of the Caribbean (Franchise)
hasFeature
Improvisational Ingenuity / int_bc1dc95a
 Pirates of the Caribbean (Franchise)
hasFeature
Incoming Ham / int_bc1dc95a
 Pirates of the Caribbean (Franchise)
hasFeature
Indispensable Scoundrel / int_bc1dc95a
 Pirates of the Caribbean (Franchise)
hasFeature
Indy Ploy / int_bc1dc95a
 Pirates of the Caribbean (Franchise)
hasFeature
Inferred Holocaust / int_bc1dc95a
 Pirates of the Caribbean (Franchise)
hasFeature
Insane Troll Logic / int_bc1dc95a
 Pirates of the Caribbean (Franchise)
hasFeature
Insecure Love Interest / int_bc1dc95a
 Pirates of the Caribbean (Franchise)
hasFeature
Insistent Terminology / int_bc1dc95a
 Pirates of the Caribbean (Franchise)
hasFeature
Inspector Javert / int_bc1dc95a
 Pirates of the Caribbean (Franchise)
hasFeature
Inspirational Insult / int_bc1dc95a
 Pirates of the Caribbean (Franchise)
hasFeature
Insurrectionist Inheritor / int_bc1dc95a
 Pirates of the Caribbean (Franchise)
hasFeature
Interesting Situation Duel / int_bc1dc95a
 Pirates of the Caribbean (Franchise)
hasFeature
Intergenerational Friendship / int_bc1dc95a
 Pirates of the Caribbean (Franchise)
hasFeature
Ironic Nursery Tune / int_bc1dc95a
 Pirates of the Caribbean (Franchise)
hasFeature
"It" Is Dehumanizing / int_bc1dc95a
 Pirates of the Caribbean (Franchise)
hasFeature
It May Help You on Your Quest / int_bc1dc95a
 Pirates of the Caribbean (Franchise)
hasFeature
It's a Costume Party, I Swear! / int_bc1dc95a
 Pirates of the Caribbean (Franchise)
hasFeature
It's What I Do / int_bc1dc95a
 Pirates of the Caribbean (Franchise)
hasFeature
Jackass Genie / int_bc1dc95a
 Pirates of the Caribbean (Franchise)
hasFeature
Jerkass Gods / int_bc1dc95a
 Pirates of the Caribbean (Franchise)
hasFeature
Jolly Roger / int_bc1dc95a
 Pirates of the Caribbean (Franchise)
hasFeature
Karmic Nod / int_bc1dc95a
 Pirates of the Caribbean (Franchise)
hasFeature
Karmic Transformation / int_bc1dc95a
 Pirates of the Caribbean (Franchise)
hasFeature
Keystone Army / int_bc1dc95a
 Pirates of the Caribbean (Franchise)
hasFeature
Kicking Ass in All Her Finery / int_bc1dc95a
 Pirates of the Caribbean (Franchise)
hasFeature
King of Thieves / int_bc1dc95a
 Pirates of the Caribbean (Franchise)
hasFeature
Kiss of Death / int_bc1dc95a
 Pirates of the Caribbean (Franchise)
hasFeature
Kiss of Distraction / int_bc1dc95a
 Pirates of the Caribbean (Franchise)
hasFeature
Knows the Ropes / int_bc1dc95a
 Pirates of the Caribbean (Franchise)
hasFeature
Kraken and Leviathan / int_bc1dc95a
 Pirates of the Caribbean (Franchise)
hasFeature
Ladykiller in Love / int_bc1dc95a
 Pirates of the Caribbean (Franchise)
hasFeature
Large Ham Title / int_bc1dc95a
 Pirates of the Caribbean (Franchise)
hasFeature
Last Kiss / int_bc1dc95a
 Pirates of the Caribbean (Franchise)
hasFeature
Last Plan Standing / int_bc1dc95a
 Pirates of the Caribbean (Franchise)
hasFeature
Lawful Good / int_bc1dc95a
 Pirates of the Caribbean (Franchise)
hasFeature
Lawful Neutral / int_bc1dc95a
 Pirates of the Caribbean (Franchise)
hasFeature
Leave Behind a Pistol / int_bc1dc95a
 Pirates of the Caribbean (Franchise)
hasFeature
Leave No Survivors / int_bc1dc95a
 Pirates of the Caribbean (Franchise)
hasFeature
Leave No Witnesses / int_bc1dc95a
 Pirates of the Caribbean (Franchise)
hasFeature
Left the Background Music On / int_bc1dc95a
 Pirates of the Caribbean (Franchise)
hasFeature
Letting the Air out of the Band / int_bc1dc95a
 Pirates of the Caribbean (Franchise)
hasFeature
Living Forever Is Awesome / int_bc1dc95a
 Pirates of the Caribbean (Franchise)
hasFeature
Living Ship / int_bc1dc95a
 Pirates of the Caribbean (Franchise)
hasFeature
Lodged-Blade Recycling / int_bc1dc95a
 Pirates of the Caribbean (Franchise)
hasFeature
Long List / int_bc1dc95a
 Pirates of the Caribbean (Franchise)
hasFeature
Lord of the Ocean / int_bc1dc95a
 Pirates of the Caribbean (Franchise)
hasFeature
Lovable Rogue / int_bc1dc95a
 Pirates of the Caribbean (Franchise)
hasFeature
Lovable Traitor / int_bc1dc95a
 Pirates of the Caribbean (Franchise)
hasFeature
Love Is a Weakness / int_bc1dc95a
 Pirates of the Caribbean (Franchise)
hasFeature
Love Makes You Evil / int_bc1dc95a
 Pirates of the Caribbean (Franchise)
hasFeature
Love Redeems / int_bc1dc95a
 Pirates of the Caribbean (Franchise)
hasFeature
Lunatic Loophole / int_bc1dc95a
 Pirates of the Caribbean (Franchise)
hasFeature
Mad Eye / int_bc1dc95a
 Pirates of the Caribbean (Franchise)
hasFeature
Mad Oracle / int_bc1dc95a
 Pirates of the Caribbean (Franchise)
hasFeature
Magic Compass / int_bc1dc95a
 Pirates of the Caribbean (Franchise)
hasFeature
Magic Franchise Word / int_bc1dc95a
 Pirates of the Caribbean (Franchise)
hasFeature
Magical Barefooter / int_bc1dc95a
 Pirates of the Caribbean (Franchise)
hasFeature
Magnetic Hero / int_bc1dc95a
 Pirates of the Caribbean (Franchise)
hasFeature
Major Injury Underreaction / int_bc1dc95a
 Pirates of the Caribbean (Franchise)
hasFeature
Make an Example of Them / int_bc1dc95a
 Pirates of the Caribbean (Franchise)
hasFeature
Malignant Plot Tumor / int_bc1dc95a
 Pirates of the Caribbean (Franchise)
hasFeature
Married at Sea / int_bc1dc95a
 Pirates of the Caribbean (Franchise)
hasFeature
Master Swordsman / int_bc1dc95a
 Pirates of the Caribbean (Franchise)
hasFeature
Mauve Shirt / int_bc1dc95a
 Pirates of the Caribbean (Franchise)
hasFeature
Meat Moss / int_bc1dc95a
 Pirates of the Caribbean (Franchise)
hasFeature
MegaCorp / int_bc1dc95a
 Pirates of the Caribbean (Franchise)
hasFeature
Mêlée à Trois / int_bc1dc95a
 Pirates of the Caribbean (Franchise)
hasFeature
Membership Token / int_bc1dc95a
 Pirates of the Caribbean (Franchise)
hasFeature
Memento MacGuffin / int_bc1dc95a
 Pirates of the Caribbean (Franchise)
hasFeature
Menacing Stroll / int_bc1dc95a
 Pirates of the Caribbean (Franchise)
hasFeature
Merchandise-Driven / int_bc1dc95a
 Pirates of the Caribbean (Franchise)
hasFeature
Mercy Lead / int_bc1dc95a
 Pirates of the Caribbean (Franchise)
hasFeature
Merry in Minor Key / int_bc1dc95a
 Pirates of the Caribbean (Franchise)
hasFeature
Mickey Mousing / int_bc1dc95a
 Pirates of the Caribbean (Franchise)
hasFeature
Mister Big / int_bc1dc95a
 Pirates of the Caribbean (Franchise)
hasFeature
Mix-and-Match Critters / int_bc1dc95a
 Pirates of the Caribbean (Franchise)
hasFeature
Mobile Shrubbery / int_bc1dc95a
 Pirates of the Caribbean (Franchise)
hasFeature
Monster Media / int_bc1dc95a
 Pirates of the Caribbean (Franchise)
hasFeature
Mook Lieutenant / int_bc1dc95a
 Pirates of the Caribbean (Franchise)
hasFeature
More Popular Spinoff / int_bc1dc95a
 Pirates of the Caribbean (Franchise)
hasFeature
More Teeth than the Osmond Family / int_bc1dc95a
 Pirates of the Caribbean (Franchise)
hasFeature
Motion Capture / int_bc1dc95a
 Pirates of the Caribbean (Franchise)
hasFeature
Movie Multipack / int_bc1dc95a
 Pirates of the Caribbean (Franchise)
hasFeature
Mummy / int_bc1dc95a
 Pirates of the Caribbean (Franchise)
hasFeature
Mutual Disadvantage / int_bc1dc95a
 Pirates of the Caribbean (Franchise)
hasFeature
My Rule Fu Is Stronger than Yours / int_bc1dc95a
 Pirates of the Caribbean (Franchise)
hasFeature
Myopic Architecture / int_bc1dc95a
 Pirates of the Caribbean (Franchise)
hasFeature
Mysterious Parent / int_bc1dc95a
 Pirates of the Caribbean (Franchise)
hasFeature
Name of Power / int_bc1dc95a
 Pirates of the Caribbean (Franchise)
hasFeature
Named in the Sequel / int_bc1dc95a
 Pirates of the Caribbean (Franchise)
hasFeature
Nerves of Steel / int_bc1dc95a
 Pirates of the Caribbean (Franchise)
hasFeature
Neutral Evil / int_bc1dc95a
 Pirates of the Caribbean (Franchise)
hasFeature
Neutral Good / int_bc1dc95a
 Pirates of the Caribbean (Franchise)
hasFeature
Never Hurt an Innocent / int_bc1dc95a
 Pirates of the Caribbean (Franchise)
hasFeature
Never Work with Children or Animals / int_bc1dc95a
 Pirates of the Caribbean (Franchise)
hasFeature
No Honor Among Thieves / int_bc1dc95a
 Pirates of the Caribbean (Franchise)
hasFeature
No-Sell / int_bc1dc95a
 Pirates of the Caribbean (Franchise)
hasFeature
No Sense of Personal Space / int_bc1dc95a
 Pirates of the Caribbean (Franchise)
hasFeature
Noble Male, Roguish Male / int_bc1dc95a
 Pirates of the Caribbean (Franchise)
hasFeature
Noble Top Enforcer / int_bc1dc95a
 Pirates of the Caribbean (Franchise)
hasFeature
Non-Action Big Bad / int_bc1dc95a
 Pirates of the Caribbean (Franchise)
hasFeature
Non-Malicious Monster / int_bc1dc95a
 Pirates of the Caribbean (Franchise)
hasFeature
Nostalgia Level / int_bc1dc95a
 Pirates of the Caribbean (Franchise)
hasFeature
Nostalgic Music Box / int_bc1dc95a
 Pirates of the Caribbean (Franchise)
hasFeature
Not Cheating Unless You Get Caught / int_bc1dc95a
 Pirates of the Caribbean (Franchise)
hasFeature
Not-So-Safe Harbor / int_bc1dc95a
 Pirates of the Caribbean (Franchise)
hasFeature
Not With the Safety On, You Won't / int_bc1dc95a
 Pirates of the Caribbean (Franchise)
hasFeature
Notorious Parent / int_bc1dc95a
 Pirates of the Caribbean (Franchise)
hasFeature
#1 Dime / int_bc1dc95a
 Pirates of the Caribbean (Franchise)
hasFeature
Obfuscating Insanity / int_bc1dc95a
 Pirates of the Caribbean (Franchise)
hasFeature
Obstructive Code of Conduct / int_bc1dc95a
 Pirates of the Caribbean (Franchise)
hasFeature
Ocean of Adventure / int_bc1dc95a
 Pirates of the Caribbean (Franchise)
hasFeature
Ocean Punk / int_bc1dc95a
 Pirates of the Caribbean (Franchise)
hasFeature
Officer and a Gentleman / int_bc1dc95a
 Pirates of the Caribbean (Franchise)
hasFeature
Once Done, Never Forgotten / int_bc1dc95a
 Pirates of the Caribbean (Franchise)
hasFeature
Once per Episode / int_bc1dc95a
 Pirates of the Caribbean (Franchise)
hasFeature
One True Threesome / int_bc1dc95a
 Pirates of the Caribbean (Franchise)
hasFeature
Oop North / int_bc1dc95a
 Pirates of the Caribbean (Franchise)
hasFeature
Opportunistic Bastard / int_bc1dc95a
 Pirates of the Caribbean (Franchise)
hasFeature
Order Versus Chaos / int_bc1dc95a
 Pirates of the Caribbean (Franchise)
hasFeature
Our Liches Are Different / int_bc1dc95a
 Pirates of the Caribbean (Franchise)
hasFeature
Our Nudity Is Different / int_bc1dc95a
 Pirates of the Caribbean (Franchise)
hasFeature
Outside-Genre Foe / int_bc1dc95a
 PenelopeCruz
seeAlso
Pirates of the Caribbean (Franchise)
 Pirates of the Caribbean (Franchise)
hasFeature
Peninsula of Power Leveling / int_bc1dc95a
 Pirates of the Caribbean (Franchise)
hasFeature
Pet Gets the Keys / int_bc1dc95a
 Pirates of the Caribbean (Franchise)
hasFeature
Phrase Catcher / int_bc1dc95a
 Pirates of the Caribbean (Franchise)
hasFeature
Pirate Booty / int_bc1dc95a
 Pirates of the Caribbean (Franchise)
hasFeature
Pirate Girl / int_bc1dc95a
 Pirates of the Caribbean (Franchise)
hasFeature
Pirate Parrot / int_bc1dc95a
 Pirates of the Caribbean (Franchise)
hasFeature
Pirate Song / int_bc1dc95a
 Pirates of the Caribbean (Franchise)
hasFeature
Pirate Stories / int_bc1dc95a
 Pirates of the Caribbean (Franchise)
hasFeature
Pirates vs. Ninjas / int_bc1dc95a
 Pirates of the Caribbean (Franchise)
hasFeature
Plot Armor / int_bc1dc95a
 Pirates of the Caribbean (Franchise)
hasFeature
Plot Coupon / int_bc1dc95a
 Pirates of the Caribbean (Franchise)
hasFeature
Polly Wants a Microphone / int_bc1dc95a
 Pirates of the Caribbean (Franchise)
hasFeature
Port Town / int_bc1dc95a
 Pirates of the Caribbean (Franchise)
hasFeature
Power Pincers / int_bc1dc95a
 Pirates of the Caribbean (Franchise)
hasFeature
Power-Upgrading Deformation / int_bc1dc95a
 Pirates of the Caribbean (Franchise)
hasFeature
Prepositional Phrase Equals Coolness / int_bc1dc95a
 Pirates of the Caribbean (Franchise)
hasFeature
Pretty Boy / int_bc1dc95a
 Pirates of the Caribbean (Franchise)
hasFeature
Preview Piggybacking / int_bc1dc95a
 Pirates of the Caribbean (Franchise)
hasFeature
Public Domain Artifact / int_bc1dc95a
 Pirates of the Caribbean (Franchise)
hasFeature
Public Execution / int_bc1dc95a
 Pirates of the Caribbean (Franchise)
hasFeature
Punch Spin Gape / int_bc1dc95a
 Pirates of the Caribbean (Franchise)
hasFeature
Rash Equilibrium / int_bc1dc95a
 Pirates of the Caribbean (Franchise)
hasFeature
Rebellious Princess / int_bc1dc95a
 Pirates of the Caribbean (Franchise)
hasFeature
Recruitment by Rescue / int_bc1dc95a
 Pirates of the Caribbean (Franchise)
hasFeature
Recurring Riff / int_bc1dc95a
 Pirates of the Caribbean (Franchise)
hasFeature
Recursive Adaptation / int_bc1dc95a
 Pirates of the Caribbean (Franchise)
hasFeature
Recycled Trailer Music / int_bc1dc95a
 Pirates of the Caribbean (Franchise)
hasFeature
Red Right Hand / int_bc1dc95a
 Pirates of the Caribbean (Franchise)
hasFeature
Red Shirt / int_bc1dc95a
 Pirates of the Caribbean (Franchise)
hasFeature
Resurrected for a Job / int_bc1dc95a
 Pirates of the Caribbean (Franchise)
hasFeature
Ret-Canon / int_bc1dc95a
 Pirates of the Caribbean (Franchise)
hasFeature
Romantic Plot Tumor / int_bc1dc95a
 Pirates of the Caribbean (Franchise)
hasFeature
Romantic Runner-Up / int_bc1dc95a
 Pirates of the Caribbean (Franchise)
hasFeature
Rousing Speech / int_bc1dc95a
 Pirates of the Caribbean (Franchise)
hasFeature
Rugged Scar / int_bc1dc95a
 Pirates of the Caribbean (Franchise)
hasFeature
Rules Lawyer / int_bc1dc95a
 Pirates of the Caribbean (Franchise)
hasFeature
Rummage Sale Reject / int_bc1dc95a
 Pirates of the Caribbean (Franchise)
hasFeature
Saharan Shipwreck / int_bc1dc95a
 Pirates of the Caribbean (Franchise)
hasFeature
Sailor's Ponytail / int_bc1dc95a
 Pirates of the Caribbean (Franchise)
hasFeature
Savage Piercings / int_bc1dc95a
 Pirates of the Caribbean (Franchise)
hasFeature
Scaled Up / int_bc1dc95a
 Pirates of the Caribbean (Franchise)
hasFeature
Scheherezade Gambit / int_bc1dc95a
 Pirates of the Caribbean (Franchise)
hasFeature
Scoundrel Code / int_bc1dc95a
 Pirates of the Caribbean (Franchise)
hasFeature
Screaming Warrior / int_bc1dc95a
 Pirates of the Caribbean (Franchise)
hasFeature
Screw Destiny / int_bc1dc95a
 Pirates of the Caribbean (Franchise)
hasFeature
Screw the Rules, They're Not Real! / int_bc1dc95a
 Pirates of the Caribbean (Franchise)
hasFeature
Seadog Beard / int_bc1dc95a
 Pirates of the Caribbean (Franchise)
hasFeature
Seadog Peg Leg / int_bc1dc95a
 Pirates of the Caribbean (Franchise)
hasFeature
Sealed Inside a Person-Shaped Can / int_bc1dc95a
 Pirates of the Caribbean (Franchise)
hasFeature
Self-Botched Catchphrase / int_bc1dc95a
 Pirates of the Caribbean (Franchise)
hasFeature
Self-Made Myth / int_bc1dc95a
 Pirates of the Caribbean (Franchise)
hasFeature
Self-Proclaimed Liar / int_bc1dc95a
 Pirates of the Caribbean (Franchise)
hasFeature
Sequel Goes Foreign / int_bc1dc95a
 Pirates of the Caribbean (Franchise)
hasFeature
Sexy Priest / int_bc1dc95a
 Pirates of the Caribbean (Franchise)
hasFeature
Ship Mates / int_bc1dc95a
 Pirates of the Caribbean (Franchise)
hasFeature
Short-Lived, Big Impact / int_bc1dc95a
 Pirates of the Caribbean (Franchise)
hasFeature
Shorter Means Smarter / int_bc1dc95a
 Pirates of the Caribbean (Franchise)
hasFeature
Shrouded in Myth / int_bc1dc95a
 Pirates of the Caribbean (Franchise)
hasFeature
"Shut Up!" Gunshot / int_bc1dc95a
 Pirates of the Caribbean (Franchise)
hasFeature
Sigil Spam / int_bc1dc95a
 Pirates of the Caribbean (Franchise)
hasFeature
Silly Walk / int_bc1dc95a
 Pirates of the Caribbean (Franchise)
hasFeature
Sir Not-Appearing-in-This-Trailer / int_bc1dc95a
 Pirates of the Caribbean (Franchise)
hasFeature
Sixth Ranger / int_bc1dc95a
 Pirates of the Caribbean (Franchise)
hasFeature
Skeptic No Longer / int_bc1dc95a
 Pirates of the Caribbean (Franchise)
hasFeature
Sliding Scale of Realistic vs. Fantastic / int_bc1dc95a
 Pirates of the Caribbean (Franchise)
hasFeature
Sliding Scale of Shiny Versus Gritty / int_bc1dc95a
 Pirates of the Caribbean (Franchise)
hasFeature
Slipknot Ponytail / int_bc1dc95a
 Pirates of the Caribbean (Franchise)
hasFeature
Slippery as an Eel / int_bc1dc95a
 Pirates of the Caribbean (Franchise)
hasFeature
Soft Water / int_bc1dc95a
 Pirates of the Caribbean (Franchise)
hasFeature
Soft-Spoken Sadist / int_bc1dc95a
 Pirates of the Caribbean (Franchise)
hasFeature
Sole Survivor / int_bc1dc95a
 Pirates of the Caribbean (Franchise)
hasFeature
Sophisticated as Hell / int_bc1dc95a
 Pirates of the Caribbean (Franchise)
hasFeature
Sorting Algorithm of Evil / int_bc1dc95a
 Pirates of the Caribbean (Franchise)
hasFeature
Soul Jar / int_bc1dc95a
 Pirates of the Caribbean (Franchise)
hasFeature
Source Music / int_bc1dc95a
 Pirates of the Caribbean (Franchise)
hasFeature
Speech-Impaired Animal / int_bc1dc95a
 Pirates of the Caribbean (Franchise)
hasFeature
Speedy Techno Remake / int_bc1dc95a
 Pirates of the Caribbean (Franchise)
hasFeature
Spin-Off Babies / int_bc1dc95a
 Pirates of the Caribbean (Franchise)
hasFeature
Spit Shine / int_bc1dc95a
 Pirates of the Caribbean (Franchise)
hasFeature
Spiteful Spit / int_bc1dc95a
 Pirates of the Caribbean (Franchise)
hasFeature
Standard Evil Empire Hierarchy / int_bc1dc95a
 Pirates of the Caribbean (Franchise)
hasFeature
Stealth Mentor / int_bc1dc95a
 Pirates of the Caribbean (Franchise)
hasFeature
Stock Femur Bone / int_bc1dc95a
 Pirates of the Caribbean (Franchise)
hasFeature
Stock Scream / int_bc1dc95a
 Pirates of the Caribbean (Franchise)
hasFeature
Storyboard Body / int_bc1dc95a
 Pirates of the Caribbean (Franchise)
hasFeature
Straw Nihilist / int_bc1dc95a
 Pirates of the Caribbean (Franchise)
hasFeature
Strolling Through the Chaos / int_bc1dc95a
 Pirates of the Caribbean (Franchise)
hasFeature
Success Through Insanity / int_bc1dc95a
 Pirates of the Caribbean (Franchise)
hasFeature
Summon to Hand / int_bc1dc95a
 Pirates of the Caribbean (Franchise)
hasFeature
Superstitious Sailors / int_bc1dc95a
 Pirates of the Caribbean (Franchise)
hasFeature
Supporting Leader / int_bc1dc95a
 Pirates of the Caribbean (Franchise)
hasFeature
Supporting Protagonist / int_bc1dc95a
 Pirates of the Caribbean (Franchise)
hasFeature
Swashbuckler / int_bc1dc95a
 Pirates of the Caribbean (Franchise)
hasFeature
Sword and Gun / int_bc1dc95a
 Pirates of the Caribbean (Franchise)
hasFeature
Sword Fight / int_bc1dc95a
 Pirates of the Caribbean (Franchise)
hasFeature
Sword Pointing / int_bc1dc95a
 Pirates of the Caribbean (Franchise)
hasFeature
Talk Like a Pirate / int_bc1dc95a
 Pirates of the Caribbean (Franchise)
hasFeature
Talking Your Way Out / int_bc1dc95a
 Pirates of the Caribbean (Franchise)
hasFeature
Tattooed Crook / int_bc1dc95a
 Pirates of the Caribbean (Franchise)
hasFeature
Tempting Apple / int_bc1dc95a
 Pirates of the Caribbean (Franchise)
hasFeature
Tentacle Hair / int_bc1dc95a
 Pirates of the Caribbean (Franchise)
hasFeature
Tentacled Terror / int_bc1dc95a
 Pirates of the Caribbean (Franchise)
hasFeature
Terms of Endangerment / int_bc1dc95a
 Pirates of the Caribbean (Franchise)
hasFeature
The Barnum / int_bc1dc95a
 Pirates of the Caribbean (Franchise)
hasFeature
The Beastmaster / int_bc1dc95a
 Pirates of the Caribbean (Franchise)
hasFeature
The Blacksmith / int_bc1dc95a
 Pirates of the Caribbean (Franchise)
hasFeature
The Brute / int_bc1dc95a
 Pirates of the Caribbean (Franchise)
hasFeature
The Captain / int_bc1dc95a
 Pirates of the Caribbean (Franchise)
hasFeature
The Cavalier Years / int_bc1dc95a
 Pirates of the Caribbean (Franchise)
hasFeature
The Charmer / int_bc1dc95a
 Pirates of the Caribbean (Franchise)
hasFeature
The Chris Carter Effect / int_bc1dc95a
 Pirates of the Caribbean (Franchise)
hasFeature
The Creon / int_bc1dc95a
 Pirates of the Caribbean (Franchise)
hasFeature
The Drunken Sailor / int_bc1dc95a
 Pirates of the Caribbean (Franchise)
hasFeature
The Epic / int_bc1dc95a
 Pirates of the Caribbean (Franchise)
hasFeature
The Ferryman / int_bc1dc95a
 Pirates of the Caribbean (Franchise)
hasFeature
The Good Captain / int_bc1dc95a
 Pirates of the Caribbean (Franchise)
hasFeature
The Gunslinger / int_bc1dc95a
 Pirates of the Caribbean (Franchise)
hasFeature
The Heavy / int_bc1dc95a
 Pirates of the Caribbean (Franchise)
hasFeature
The Legend of X / int_bc1dc95a
 Pirates of the Caribbean (Franchise)
hasFeature
The Magic Goes Away / int_bc1dc95a
 Pirates of the Caribbean (Franchise)
hasFeature
The Man They Couldn't Hang / int_bc1dc95a
 Pirates of the Caribbean (Franchise)
hasFeature
The Mockbuster / int_bc1dc95a
 Pirates of the Caribbean (Franchise)
hasFeature
The Mountains of Illinois / int_bc1dc95a
 Pirates of the Caribbean (Franchise)
hasFeature
The Mutiny / int_bc1dc95a
 Pirates of the Caribbean (Franchise)
hasFeature
The Noseless / int_bc1dc95a
 Pirates of the Caribbean (Franchise)
hasFeature
The Pirates Who Don't Do Anything / int_bc1dc95a
 Pirates of the Caribbean (Franchise)
hasFeature
The Plan / int_bc1dc95a
 Pirates of the Caribbean (Franchise)
hasFeature
The Punishment / int_bc1dc95a
 Pirates of the Caribbean (Franchise)
hasFeature
The Starscream / int_bc1dc95a
 Pirates of the Caribbean (Franchise)
hasFeature
The Theme Park Version / int_bc1dc95a
 Pirates of the Caribbean (Franchise)
hasFeature
The Trickster / int_bc1dc95a
 Pirates of the Caribbean (Franchise)
hasFeature
The Women Are Safe with Us / int_bc1dc95a
 Pirates of the Caribbean (Franchise)
hasFeature
The X of Y / int_bc1dc95a
 Pirates of the Caribbean (Franchise)
hasFeature
Thematic Rogues Gallery / int_bc1dc95a
 Pirates of the Caribbean (Franchise)
hasFeature
Theme Music Power-Up / int_bc1dc95a
 Pirates of the Caribbean (Franchise)
hasFeature
Themed Stock Board Game / int_bc1dc95a
 Pirates of the Caribbean (Franchise)
hasFeature
There Are No Rules / int_bc1dc95a
 Pirates of the Caribbean (Franchise)
hasFeature
They Call Me MISTER Tibbs! / int_bc1dc95a
 Pirates of the Caribbean (Franchise)
hasFeature
They Wasted a Perfectly Good Character / int_bc1dc95a
 Pirates of the Caribbean (Franchise)
hasFeature
Think Unsexy Thoughts / int_bc1dc95a
 Pirates of the Caribbean (Franchise)
hasFeature
This Is Gonna Suck / int_bc1dc95a
 Pirates of the Caribbean (Franchise)
hasFeature
Those Two Guys / int_bc1dc95a
 Pirates of the Caribbean (Franchise)
hasFeature
Threatening Shark / int_bc1dc95a
 Pirates of the Caribbean (Franchise)
hasFeature
Tom the Dark Lord / int_bc1dc95a
 Pirates of the Caribbean (Franchise)
hasFeature
Tomboyness Upgrade / int_bc1dc95a
 Pirates of the Caribbean (Franchise)
hasFeature
Tongue Trauma / int_bc1dc95a
 Pirates of the Caribbean (Franchise)
hasFeature
Too Many Belts / int_bc1dc95a
 Pirates of the Caribbean (Franchise)
hasFeature
Tracking Spell / int_bc1dc95a
 Pirates of the Caribbean (Franchise)
hasFeature
Trailer Joke Decay / int_bc1dc95a
 Pirates of the Caribbean (Franchise)
hasFeature
Trauma Conga Line / int_bc1dc95a
 Pirates of the Caribbean (Franchise)
hasFeature
Trilogy Creep / int_bc1dc95a
 Pirates of the Caribbean (Franchise)
hasFeature
Troperiffic / int_bc1dc95a
 Pirates of the Caribbean (Franchise)
hasFeature
Tropical Island Adventure / int_bc1dc95a
 Pirates of the Caribbean (Franchise)
hasFeature
True Neutral / int_bc1dc95a
 Pirates of the Caribbean (Franchise)
hasFeature
Two Beings, One Body / int_bc1dc95a
 Pirates of the Caribbean (Franchise)
hasFeature
Two Decades Behind / int_bc1dc95a
 Pirates of the Caribbean (Franchise)
hasFeature
Two-Part Trilogy / int_bc1dc95a
 Pirates of the Caribbean (Franchise)
hasFeature
Uncatty Resemblance / int_bc1dc95a
 Pirates of the Caribbean (Franchise)
hasFeature
Unluckily Lucky / int_bc1dc95a
 Pirates of the Caribbean (Franchise)
hasFeature
Unpopular Popular Character / int_bc1dc95a
 Pirates of the Caribbean (Franchise)
hasFeature
Unproduced Scripts / int_bc1dc95a
 Pirates of the Caribbean (Franchise)
hasFeature
Unscrupulous Hero / int_bc1dc95a
 Pirates of the Caribbean (Franchise)
hasFeature
Uptown Girl / int_bc1dc95a
 Pirates of the Caribbean (Franchise)
hasFeature
Vehicular Turnabout / int_bc1dc95a
 Pirates of the Caribbean (Franchise)
hasFeature
Victoria's Secret Compartment / int_bc1dc95a
 Pirates of the Caribbean (Franchise)
hasFeature
Villain Teleportation / int_bc1dc95a
 Pirates of the Caribbean (Franchise)
hasFeature
Villainous BSoD / int_bc1dc95a
 Pirates of the Caribbean (Franchise)
hasFeature
Villainous Cheekbones / int_bc1dc95a
 Pirates of the Caribbean (Franchise)
hasFeature
Villainous Ethics Decay / int_bc1dc95a
 Pirates of the Caribbean (Franchise)
hasFeature
Violent Glaswegian / int_bc1dc95a
 Pirates of the Caribbean (Franchise)
hasFeature
Voice for the Voiceless / int_bc1dc95a
 Pirates of the Caribbean (Franchise)
hasFeature
WTH, Costuming Department? / int_bc1dc95a
 Pirates of the Caribbean (Franchise)
hasFeature
Walk, Don't Swim / int_bc1dc95a
 Pirates of the Caribbean (Franchise)
hasFeature
Was It All a Lie? / int_bc1dc95a
 Pirates of the Caribbean (Franchise)
hasFeature
Watch It for the Meme / int_bc1dc95a
 Pirates of the Caribbean (Franchise)
hasFeature
Water Is Womanly / int_bc1dc95a
 Pirates of the Caribbean (Franchise)
hasFeature
Water Wake-up / int_bc1dc95a
 Pirates of the Caribbean (Franchise)
hasFeature
Weapon Stomp / int_bc1dc95a
 Pirates of the Caribbean (Franchise)
hasFeature
Weird Beard / int_bc1dc95a
 Pirates of the Caribbean (Franchise)
hasFeature
What the Hell Is That Accent? / int_bc1dc95a
 Pirates of the Caribbean (Franchise)
hasFeature
Wheel of Pain / int_bc1dc95a
 Pirates of the Caribbean (Franchise)
hasFeature
When She Smiles / int_bc1dc95a
 Pirates of the Caribbean (Franchise)
hasFeature
Whip of Dominance / int_bc1dc95a
 Pirates of the Caribbean (Franchise)
hasFeature
White Hair, Black Heart / int_bc1dc95a
 Pirates of the Caribbean (Franchise)
hasFeature
Who Needs Enemies? / int_bc1dc95a
 Pirates of the Caribbean (Franchise)
hasFeature
Wicked Cultured / int_bc1dc95a
 Pirates of the Caribbean (Franchise)
hasFeature
Wild Card / int_bc1dc95a
 Pirates of the Caribbean (Franchise)
hasFeature
With My Hands Tied / int_bc1dc95a
 Pirates of the Caribbean (Franchise)
hasFeature
Woman Scorned / int_bc1dc95a
 Pirates of the Caribbean (Franchise)
hasFeature
Wooden Ships and Iron Men / int_bc1dc95a
 Pirates of the Caribbean (Franchise)
hasFeature
World of Ham / int_bc1dc95a
 Pirates of the Caribbean (Franchise)
hasFeature
Wretched Hive / int_bc1dc95a
 Pirates of the Caribbean (Franchise)
hasFeature
Xanatos Speed Chess / int_bc1dc95a
 Pirates of the Caribbean (Franchise)
hasFeature
Xenafication / int_bc1dc95a
 Pirates of the Caribbean (Franchise)
hasFeature
"Yes"/"No" Answer Interpretation / int_bc1dc95a
 Pirates of the Caribbean (Franchise)
hasFeature
You Need a Breath Mint / int_bc1dc95a
 Pirates of the Caribbean (Franchise)
hasFeature
Younger Than They Look / int_bc1dc95a
 Pirates of the Caribbean (Franchise)
hasFeature
You're Insane! / int_bc1dc95a
 Pirates of the Caribbean (Franchise)
hasFeature
Youthful Freckles / int_bc1dc95a
 HighSeas
seeAlso
Pirates of the Caribbean (Franchise)
 piratesofthecaribbean
sameAs
Pirates of the Caribbean (Franchise)
 Pirates of the Caribbean (Franchise)
hasFeature
Balancing Death's Books / int_bc1dc95a
 Pirates of the Caribbean (Franchise)
hasFeature
Cuffs Off, Rub Wrists / int_bc1dc95a
 Pirates of the Caribbean (Franchise)
hasFeature
Dressed to Plunder / int_bc1dc95a
 Pirates of the Caribbean (Franchise)
hasFeature
Evil Wears Black / int_bc1dc95a
 Pirates of the Caribbean (Franchise)
hasFeature
Flying Dutchman / int_bc1dc95a
 Pirates of the Caribbean (Franchise)
hasFeature
The Gentleman or the Scoundrel / int_bc1dc95a