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[[File:Crocodile.jpg|thumb|266px]] The '''Crocodile''' swallowed [[Captain Hook]] 's hand and now follows him around to eat the rest of him. It also swallowed [[Captain Hook|Hook]]'s tick-tock clock.
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[[File:Crocodile.jpg|thumb|266px]] The '''Crocodile''' (nicknamed '''"Tick Tock"''') swallowed [[Captain Hook]] 's hand and now follows him around to eat the rest of him. It also swallowed [[Captain Hook|Hook]]'s tick-tock clock.
   
 
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Revision as of 10:57, 29 June 2020

Crocodile

The Crocodile (nicknamed "Tick Tock") swallowed Captain Hook 's hand and now follows him around to eat the rest of him. It also swallowed Hook's tick-tock clock.

Biography

The crocodile is said to be female, and began trying to eat Captain Hook after having a taste of his hand. She eventually succeeded in this goal.

Other Novels

In Peter Pan in Scarlet, the crocodile was killed by Captain Hook's poison after trying to digest him.

In Peter and the Starcatchers, the Crocodile is male and named Mr. Grin, and prior to Hook, had already begun feasting on human flesh.

Appearances in adaptations

In the Disney film, the Crocodile's name was Tick-Tock, because of his tick-tock sound of the clock he swallowed. He also tried to eat Hook every time he appeared. In the near end, he chases hook, hoping to eat him.

In the 2002 film, the croc eats Hook as he is flying.

In the film Hook, the crocodile is turned into a clock tower but comes back alive near the end and eats Hook.

In SyFy's Neverland the lost boys go hunting for giant crocodiles and one chases Tiger Lily, and as Hook and Peter are fighting, Peter cuts off Hook's hand and the crocodile eats it. Hook then drops his clock in the water below and the crocodile eats it too.

Main article: Crocodile (Once Upon a Time)

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