Post by The Crocodile on Jul 12, 2008 21:38:17 GMT -8
Name: The Crocodile.
Age: Unknown.
Nationality: Never Lander.
Species: Crocodile. Seriously.
Gender: Male.
Powers: The patience of a saint mixed with the jaws that could take on a water buffalo.
Allied with: He’s his own predator.
Mortal Enemy: More like constant target and goal… Captain Hook.
Basic Information: The Crocodile (known as Tick-Tock in numerous comics) is one of Neverland’s most prominent characters, following Peter Pan and Captain Hook. Peter and Hook once had a ferocious duel, which resulted with Peter cutting off Hook’s left hand (right in the original works), and tossed it to the Crocodile. Sure enough, he ate the hand, and the taste of Hook’s flesh was unlike anything the he had ever tasted. Because of this, the Crocodile engaged a single-minded mission: to devour the delicious Captain Hook. He constantly stalks the Captain, never tiring of this cat-and-mouse chase… much to Hook’s dismay.
The Crocodile also swallowed something else of interest—an alarm clock. Because of this, Hook has the upper hand, er, hook for at least something; the constant ticking and tocking of the alarm clock inside the Crocodile’s belly serves as a warning that he is approaching, or already present.
Captain Hook is the only person the Crocodile really antagonizes; he supports Peter because he is the Crocodile’s ticket to nabbing Hook.
Movie/Show: “Peter Pan” (1953).
Voice Actor: None; besides the “ominous music” and the alarm clock, the Crocodile is a silent character.
For more information please refer to the Crocodile's Encyclopedia entry.
Age: Unknown.
Nationality: Never Lander.
Species: Crocodile. Seriously.
Gender: Male.
Powers: The patience of a saint mixed with the jaws that could take on a water buffalo.
Allied with: He’s his own predator.
Mortal Enemy: More like constant target and goal… Captain Hook.
Basic Information: The Crocodile (known as Tick-Tock in numerous comics) is one of Neverland’s most prominent characters, following Peter Pan and Captain Hook. Peter and Hook once had a ferocious duel, which resulted with Peter cutting off Hook’s left hand (right in the original works), and tossed it to the Crocodile. Sure enough, he ate the hand, and the taste of Hook’s flesh was unlike anything the he had ever tasted. Because of this, the Crocodile engaged a single-minded mission: to devour the delicious Captain Hook. He constantly stalks the Captain, never tiring of this cat-and-mouse chase… much to Hook’s dismay.
The Crocodile also swallowed something else of interest—an alarm clock. Because of this, Hook has the upper hand, er, hook for at least something; the constant ticking and tocking of the alarm clock inside the Crocodile’s belly serves as a warning that he is approaching, or already present.
Captain Hook is the only person the Crocodile really antagonizes; he supports Peter because he is the Crocodile’s ticket to nabbing Hook.
Movie/Show: “Peter Pan” (1953).
Voice Actor: None; besides the “ominous music” and the alarm clock, the Crocodile is a silent character.
For more information please refer to the Crocodile's Encyclopedia entry.