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Pirates in the arts and popular culture

In English-speaking popular culture, the modern pirate stereotype owes its attributes mostly to the imagined tradition of the 18th-century Caribbean pirate sailing off the Spanish Main and to such celebrated 20th-century depictions as Captain Hook and his crew in the theatrical and film versions of J. M. Barrie's children's book Peter Pan, Robert Newton's portrayal of Long John Silver in the 1950 film adaptation of the Robert Louis Stevenson novel Treasure Island, and various adaptations of the Middle Eastern pirate, Sinbad the Sailor. In these and countless other books, films, and legends, pirates are portrayed as "swashbucklers" and "plunderers". They are shown on ships, often wearing eyepatches or peg legs, having a parrot perched on their shoulder, speaking in a West Country accent, and saying phrases like "Arr, matey" and "Avast, me hearty".[citation needed] Pirates have retained their image through pirate-themed tourist attractions, film, toys, books and plays.

Engraving of the English pirate Blackbeard from the 1724 book A General History of the Pyrates
The Pirates of Penzance, 1880
Pirates fight over treasure in a 1911 Howard Pyle illustration.
Illustrations of the 1911 edition of Treasure Island, by Pyle's student N. C. Wyeth
Modern reconstruction of skull alleged to have belonged to 14th century pirate Klaus Störtebeker, leader of the Victual Brothers, who roamed European seas

Origins edit

The characteristics of pirates in popular culture largely derive from the Golden Age of Piracy in the late 17th and early 18th centuries, with many examples of pirate fiction being set within this era. Vikings, who were also pirates, took on a distinct and separate archetype in popular culture, dating from the Viking revival. The first major literary work to popularise the subject of pirates was A General History of the Robberies and Murders of the most notorious pirates (1724) by Captain Charles Johnson.[1] In giving an almost mythical status to the more colourful characters, such as the notorious English pirates Blackbeard and Calico Jack, the book provided the standard account of the lives of many pirates in the Golden Age, and influenced pirate literature of Scottish novelists Robert Louis Stevenson and J. M. Barrie.[2] While Johnson's text recounted the lives of many famous pirates from the era, it is likely that he used considerable licence in his accounts of pirate conversations.[3]

Stevenson's Treasure Island (1883) is considered the most influential work of pirate fiction, along with its many film and television adaptations, and introduced or popularised many of the characteristics and cliches now common to the genre. Stevenson identified Johnson's General History of the pirates as one of his major influences, and even borrowed one character's name (Israel Hands) from a list of Blackbeard's crew which appeared in Johnson's book.[4]

In 18th and 19th century Britain, historical-fiction portrayals of pirates on the dramatic stage included false flag props representing the various European navies. A common trope was to represent the archetypical scene where a crew of privateers donned false uniforms along with the false flag as they approached a ship, only raising the skull and bones flag at the last moment before the attack. Other tricks often portrayed on stage included (in a more initially peaceful encounter of ships) the pirate offering to gamble, or claiming the need to inspect documents or retrieve a runaway prisoner, before placing the victim of the scheme in shackles. These portrayals of pirate characters were fictionalised but based on the mythologised historical memory of both the Golden Age of Piracy and the contemporary pirates at that time. Barbary corsairs were a frequent type of pirate portrayed in that genre of stage and literature.[5]

Appearance and mannerisms of Caribbean pirates edit

In films, books, cartoons, and toys, pirates often have a rough-and-ready appearance that evokes their criminal lifestyle, rogue personalities and adventurous, seafaring pursuits. They are usually greedy, mean-spirited, drunk on rum and focused largely on fighting and robbing enemy pirates and locating hidden treasure. They often wear shabby 17th or 18th century clothing, with a bandana or feathered tricorne. They are almost always armed with a cutlass and a flintlock pistol, or similar weaponry. They sometimes have scars and battle wounds, rotten or missing teeth (suggesting the effects of scurvy), as well as a hook or wooden stump where a hand or leg has been amputated and often an eye patch to conceal a lost eye. Some depictions of pirates also include monkeys or parrots as pets, the former mischievously assisting them in thieving and the latter loudly copying whatever the pirate captain says. The ship's captain will force captives and mutinous crewmen to walk the plank over shark-infested waters.

Historical pirates were often sailors or soldiers who had fallen into misfortune or were captured, forced into a life of crime. In various literature, the pirates may be represented as having fallen, perhaps resembling a "respectable" person in some way.[6] Pirate characters generally quest for buried treasure, plundered riches in treasure chests. Pirates' treasure is usually gold or silver, often in the form of doubloons or pieces of eight.

Pirate subculture edit

In the 1990s, International Talk Like a Pirate Day was invented as a parody holiday celebrated on September 19. This holiday allows people to "let out their inner pirate" and to dress and speak according to the pirate stereotype above. It has been gaining popularity through the Internet since its founders set up a website teaching "pirate speak."

Many games, movies, and other media are built upon the premise, introduced by Real Ultimate Power, that pirates buccaneers are sworn enemies of ninjas. The "Pirates versus Ninjas" meme is also expressed in house parties and merchandise at popular-culture clothing and gift stores.

Pirates also play a central role in the parody religion of Pastafarianism. Established in 2005,[7] Pastafarians (members of The Church of the Flying Spaghetti Monster) claim to believe that global warming is a result of the severe decrease in pirates since the 18th century, explaining the coldness associated with winter months that follow Halloween as a direct effect of the number of pirates that make their presence known in celebration.

Science fiction pirates edit

The pirate archetype has been adapted to science fiction with more or less futuristic dress and speech.

  • Air pirates are science fiction and fantasy character archetypes who operate in the air, rather than sailing the sea. As traditional seafaring pirates target sailing ships, air pirates capture and plunder aircraft and other targets for cargo, money, and occasionally they steal entire aircraft.
  • Space pirates are science fiction character archetypes who operate in outer space, rather than sailing the sea. As traditional seafaring pirates target sailing ships, space pirates capture and plunder spaceships for cargo, money, and occasionally they steal entire spacecraft.

Pirates in the arts edit

Comics and manga edit

 
"Swashbuckling Yarns of Piracy": Buccaneers, volume 1, number 21, May 1950. Art by Reed Crandall.

Films edit

 
Poster – Treasure Island (1934) 01 colour edit

Literature edit

 
Fanny Campbell, protagonist of the 1844 novel "Fanny Campbell, the Female Pirate Captain" by Maturin Murray Ballou

Moby Dick by Herman Melville (1851).

Music edit

 
The Latvian singing group Pirates of the Sea perform Wolves of the Sea at Eurovision 2008

Stage edit

 
Boris Karloff as Captain Hook in a 1951 Broadway production of Peter Pan

In 1879, the comic opera The Pirates of Penzance was an instant hit in New York, and the original London production in 1880 ran for 363 performances.[16] The piece, depicting an incompetent band of "tenderhearted" British pirates, is still performed widely today, and obviously corresponds to historical knowledge about the emergence of piracy in the Caribbean.

While no pirates are ever on stage in William Shakespeare's play Hamlet, Hamlet claims that his ship to England was overtaken by pirates.

In 1904, J.M. Barrie's play Peter Pan, or The Boy Who Wouldn't Grow Up was first performed. In the book, Peter's enemy in Neverland is the pirate crew led by Captain Hook. Details on Barrie's conception of Captain Hook are lacking, but it seems he was inspired by at least one historical privateer, and possibly by Robert Louis Stevenson's Long John Silver as well.[6] In film adaptations released in 1924, 1953, and 2003, Hook's dress, as well as the attire of his crew, corresponds to stereotypical notions of pirate appearance.

Television edit

 
A child dressed as the Disney television character Jake of the Neverland Pirates poses with movie pirate Captain Jack Sparrow at Montreal Comicon 2015

Video games edit

Advertising edit

Pirates in sports edit

Because pirate ships connote fearsomeness, loyalty and teamwork, many professional and amateur sports teams use the nickname Pirates, as well as other nicknames or logos associated with cultural depictions of pirates, such as an eyepatch.

 
1909 drawing of the Pittsburgh Pirates baseball team on a boat

Teams:

Pro wrestler Paul Burchill from WWE Friday Night SmackDown dressed like a pirate and claimed that Blackbeard is his great-great-great-great-great-grandfather. Previously, Carl Ouellet wrestled as Jean-Pierre Lafitte (supposedly a descendant of pirate Jean Lafitte).

  • Kung Fu
  • The music group Ye Banished Privateers recently introduced the sports genre "pirate kung fu" for fans and musicians alike.[19]

See also edit

References edit

  1. ^ A general history of the robberies & murders of the most notorious pirates. By Charles Johnson Introduction and commentary by David Cordingly. Conway Maritime Press (2002).
  2. ^ A general history of the robberies & murders of the most notorious pirates. Page viii
  3. ^ A general history of the robberies & murders of the most notorious pirates. Intro – Page ix
  4. ^ Jason Porterfield, Treasure Island and the Pirates of the 18th Century, Rosen, 2004, p. 12.
  5. ^ Powell, M. (17 March 2015). "Introduction: Striding the Deck, Strutting the Stage". British Pirates in Print and Performance. Springer. ISBN 978-1-137-33992-8.
  6. ^ a b http://www.literarytraveler.com/authors/captain_hook.aspx The Real Life and Fictional Characters Who Inspired J.M. Barrie's Captain Hook
  7. ^ Church of the Flying Spaghetti Monster
  8. ^ "Marc Sleen".
  9. ^ "Jean-Michel Charlier".
  10. ^ "Victor Hubinon".
  11. ^ https://www.lambiek.net/artists/u/uderzo_albert.htm[dead link]
  12. ^ Charles Johnson (1724), A General History of the Robberies and Murders of the Most Notorious Pyrates, pp. 411–12.
  13. ^ Dantas, Lucas Peixoto (7 January 2012). Ana E Os Piratas Do Novo Mundo (in Brazilian Portuguese). Clube de Autores.
  14. ^ "Piratas en la literatura". globedia.com (in Spanish). Retrieved 28 June 2021.
  15. ^ Dantas, Lucas Peixoto (2012). Ana e os piratas do novo mundo. João Pessoa: Clube de Autores. ISBN 978-6500170634.
  16. ^ Bradley, Ian (1982). The Annotated Gilbert and Sullivan. Harmondsworth, England: Penguin Books. pp. 86–87. ISBN 0-14-070848-0.
  17. ^ Street Fighter V: Ruby Heart Rose Costume Trailer, retrieved 23 October 2022
  18. ^ CAPCOM. "Character Guide 150: Ruby | The Character Guides | Activity Reports". CAPCOM:Shadaloo C.R.I. Retrieved 23 October 2022.
  19. ^ "How to train pirates". 26 April 2020.

External links edit

  • Arrrr! Pirates invading pop culture, NBC News, May 18, 2007
  • Mark G. Hanna, A Lot of What Is Known about Pirates Is Not True, and a Lot of What Is True Is Not Known., HUMANITIES, Winter 2017, Volume 38, Number 1
  • Richard R. E. Kania, Pirates and Piracy in American Popular Culture, Romanian Journal of English Studies, Volume 11, Issue 1
  • Ben Brotemarkle, Florida Frontiers “Pirates in Florida, Real and Imagined”, Florida Historical Society, 2015
  • Louis Kemner, Magic: The Gathering - A Whole FLEET of New Pirates Just Arrived, Comic Book Resources, November 8, 2020

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This article needs additional citations for verification Please help improve this article by adding citations to reliable sources Unsourced material may be challenged and removed Find sources Pirates in the arts and popular culture news newspapers books scholar JSTOR April 2015 Learn how and when to remove this template message In English speaking popular culture the modern pirate stereotype owes its attributes mostly to the imagined tradition of the 18th century Caribbean pirate sailing off the Spanish Main and to such celebrated 20th century depictions as Captain Hook and his crew in the theatrical and film versions of J M Barrie s children s book Peter Pan Robert Newton s portrayal of Long John Silver in the 1950 film adaptation of the Robert Louis Stevenson novel Treasure Island and various adaptations of the Middle Eastern pirate Sinbad the Sailor In these and countless other books films and legends pirates are portrayed as swashbucklers and plunderers They are shown on ships often wearing eyepatches or peg legs having a parrot perched on their shoulder speaking in a West Country accent and saying phrases like Arr matey and Avast me hearty citation needed Pirates have retained their image through pirate themed tourist attractions film toys books and plays Engraving of the English pirate Blackbeard from the 1724 book A General History of the PyratesThe Pirates of Penzance 1880Pirates fight over treasure in a 1911 Howard Pyle illustration Illustrations of the 1911 edition of Treasure Island by Pyle s student N C WyethModern reconstruction of skull alleged to have belonged to 14th century pirate Klaus Stortebeker leader of the Victual Brothers who roamed European seas Contents 1 Origins 2 Appearance and mannerisms of Caribbean pirates 3 Pirate subculture 4 Science fiction pirates 5 Pirates in the arts 5 1 Comics and manga 5 2 Films 5 3 Literature 5 4 Music 5 5 Stage 5 6 Television 5 7 Video games 5 8 Advertising 6 Pirates in sports 7 See also 8 References 9 External linksOrigins editThe characteristics of pirates in popular culture largely derive from the Golden Age of Piracy in the late 17th and early 18th centuries with many examples of pirate fiction being set within this era Vikings who were also pirates took on a distinct and separate archetype in popular culture dating from the Viking revival The first major literary work to popularise the subject of pirates was A General History of the Robberies and Murders of the most notorious pirates 1724 by Captain Charles Johnson 1 In giving an almost mythical status to the more colourful characters such as the notorious English pirates Blackbeard and Calico Jack the book provided the standard account of the lives of many pirates in the Golden Age and influenced pirate literature of Scottish novelists Robert Louis Stevenson and J M Barrie 2 While Johnson s text recounted the lives of many famous pirates from the era it is likely that he used considerable licence in his accounts of pirate conversations 3 Stevenson s Treasure Island 1883 is considered the most influential work of pirate fiction along with its many film and television adaptations and introduced or popularised many of the characteristics and cliches now common to the genre Stevenson identified Johnson s General History of the pirates as one of his major influences and even borrowed one character s name Israel Hands from a list of Blackbeard s crew which appeared in Johnson s book 4 In 18th and 19th century Britain historical fiction portrayals of pirates on the dramatic stage included false flag props representing the various European navies A common trope was to represent the archetypical scene where a crew of privateers donned false uniforms along with the false flag as they approached a ship only raising the skull and bones flag at the last moment before the attack Other tricks often portrayed on stage included in a more initially peaceful encounter of ships the pirate offering to gamble or claiming the need to inspect documents or retrieve a runaway prisoner before placing the victim of the scheme in shackles These portrayals of pirate characters were fictionalised but based on the mythologised historical memory of both the Golden Age of Piracy and the contemporary pirates at that time Barbary corsairs were a frequent type of pirate portrayed in that genre of stage and literature 5 Appearance and mannerisms of Caribbean pirates editIn films books cartoons and toys pirates often have a rough and ready appearance that evokes their criminal lifestyle rogue personalities and adventurous seafaring pursuits They are usually greedy mean spirited drunk on rum and focused largely on fighting and robbing enemy pirates and locating hidden treasure They often wear shabby 17th or 18th century clothing with a bandana or feathered tricorne They are almost always armed with a cutlass and a flintlock pistol or similar weaponry They sometimes have scars and battle wounds rotten or missing teeth suggesting the effects of scurvy as well as a hook or wooden stump where a hand or leg has been amputated and often an eye patch to conceal a lost eye Some depictions of pirates also include monkeys or parrots as pets the former mischievously assisting them in thieving and the latter loudly copying whatever the pirate captain says The ship s captain will force captives and mutinous crewmen to walk the plank over shark infested waters Historical pirates were often sailors or soldiers who had fallen into misfortune or were captured forced into a life of crime In various literature the pirates may be represented as having fallen perhaps resembling a respectable person in some way 6 Pirate characters generally quest for buried treasure plundered riches in treasure chests Pirates treasure is usually gold or silver often in the form of doubloons or pieces of eight Pirate subculture editIn the 1990s International Talk Like a Pirate Day was invented as a parody holiday celebrated on September 19 This holiday allows people to let out their inner pirate and to dress and speak according to the pirate stereotype above It has been gaining popularity through the Internet since its founders set up a website teaching pirate speak Many games movies and other media are built upon the premise introduced by Real Ultimate Power that pirates buccaneers are sworn enemies of ninjas The Pirates versus Ninjas meme is also expressed in house parties and merchandise at popular culture clothing and gift stores Pirates also play a central role in the parody religion of Pastafarianism Established in 2005 7 Pastafarians members of The Church of the Flying Spaghetti Monster claim to believe that global warming is a result of the severe decrease in pirates since the 18th century explaining the coldness associated with winter months that follow Halloween as a direct effect of the number of pirates that make their presence known in celebration Science fiction pirates editThe pirate archetype has been adapted to science fiction with more or less futuristic dress and speech Air pirates are science fiction and fantasy character archetypes who operate in the air rather than sailing the sea As traditional seafaring pirates target sailing ships air pirates capture and plunder aircraft and other targets for cargo money and occasionally they steal entire aircraft Space pirates are science fiction character archetypes who operate in outer space rather than sailing the sea As traditional seafaring pirates target sailing ships space pirates capture and plunder spaceships for cargo money and occasionally they steal entire spacecraft Pirates in the arts editSee also List of fictional pirates Comics and manga edit nbsp Swashbuckling Yarns of Piracy Buccaneers volume 1 number 21 May 1950 Art by Reed Crandall Terry and the Pirates 1934 1973 by Milton Caniff is an adventure comic strip frequently set among 20th century pirates of China and Southeast Asia led by the notorious Dragon Lady Abraham Tuizentfloot a mad man dressed up as a pirate who frequently wants to attack people He debuted in Marc Sleen s The Adventures of Nero in 1957 8 Redbeard 1959 onwards a Belgian comics series by Jean Michel Charlier and Victor Hubinon starring captain Redbeard 9 10 A group of hapless pirates in Albert Uderzo s Asterix in themselves parodies of the characters of Redbeard see above often run into Asterix and Obelix and are subsequently beaten up and usually sunk 11 Batman Leatherwing 1994 an Elseworlds comic by Chuck Dixon featuring Batman as a pirate One Piece 1997 onwards set in a fictional world where piracy is at its height the World Government and its Navy attempt to put it to a stop and one young man desires to become the next Pirate King The most popular manga to date in Japan Black Lagoon 2002 onwards is a Japanese manga portraying group of modern day pirates in the southeast Asian sea largely making money with acts of smuggling extortion or acting as mercenaries The Red Seas 2002 onwards a mix of pirates and strange phenomena by Ian Edginton and Steve Yeowell Homestuck 2009 2016 features a number of pirate themed characters such as Vriska Serket and her ancestor Marquise Spinneret Mindfang Outlaw Star the primary antagonists of the series are members of the Pirate s Guild a large network of space pirate clans throughout the universe Watchmen features a comic book within a comic book called Tales of the Black Freighter Watchmen is set in an alternate history where superheroes are alive and known to be in disgrace so instead of comics dealing with superheroes comics dealing with pirates are more popular Films edit Further information List of pirate films Pirate film redirects here For copyright infringement see film piracy nbsp Poster Treasure Island 1934 01 colour editThe Black Pirate a 1926 film starring Douglas Fairbanks Treasure Island a 1934 adaptation of Stevenson s book starring Wallace Beery Captain Blood a 1935 film starring Errol Flynn The Buccaneer a 1938 film starring Fredric March Jamaica Inn a 1939 film starring Charles Laughton Maureen O Hara and Robert Newton The Sea Hawk a 1940 film starring Errol Flynn Reap the Wild Wind a 1942 film starring John Wayne The Black Swan a 1942 film starring Tyrone Power Maureen O Hara and Anthony Quinn Frenchman s Creek a 1944 film starring Basil Rathbone and Joan Fontaine The Pirate a 1948 musical starring Gene Kelly and Judy Garland Treasure Island a 1950 adaptation of Stevenson s book starring Robert Newton Against All Flags a 1952 film starring Errol Flynn and Maureen O Hara Long John Silver a 1954 sequel to Treasure Island starring Robert Newton The Buccaneer a 1958 film starring Yul Brynner Charles Boyer and Charlton Heston The Son of Captain Blood a 1962 sequel to Captain Blood starring Sean Flynn Blackbeard s Ghost a 1968 film starring Peter Ustinov Treasure Island a 1972 adaptation of Stevenson s book starring Orson Welles Swashbuckler a 1976 film starring Robert Shaw James Earl Jones Peter Boyle Genevieve Bujold Beau Bridges and Anjelica Huston about pirates in Jamaica fighting against the island s corrupt Governor Pirates of the 20th Century a 1979 Soviet adventure film about modern piracy The Island a 1980 film based on Peter Benchley s novel The Pirate Movie a 1982 Australian film loosely based on The Pirates of Penzance stars Christopher Atkins and Kristy McNichol Nate and Hayes a 1983 film based on the adventures of the notorious Bully Hayes a pirate in the South Pacific in the late 19th century Also known as Savage Islands Yellowbeard a 1983 film starring Graham Chapman as Yellowbeard the pirate The Goonies a 1985 film starring Sean Astin Josh Brolin and Corey Feldman Pirates a 1986 Roman Polanski comic adventure film starring Walter Matthau The Princess Bride a 1987 film adaptation of the William Goldman novel that has The Dread Pirate Roberts as one of its central characters Hook a 1991 film starring Robin Williams Cutthroat Island a 1995 Renny Harlin film that was a notable flop starring Geena Davis Muppet Treasure Island a 1996 film starring The Muppets and Tim Curry Six Days Seven Nights a 1998 film features piracy in the South China Sea Scooby Doo on Zombie Island a 1998 film Scooby and the gang investigate a bayou island haunted by the spirits of Morgan Moonscar and his crew Treasure Planet a 2002 film Disney animated science fiction adaptation of Stevenson s book Pirates of the Caribbean a series of films based on Walt Disney s Pirates of the Caribbean attraction Pirates of the Caribbean The Curse of the Black Pearl 2003 the first film starring Johnny Depp Geoffrey Rush Orlando Bloom Keira Knightley and Kevin McNally Pirates of the Caribbean Dead Man s Chest 2006 the second film starring Depp Bloom Knightley McNally and Bill Nighy Pirates of the Caribbean At World s End 2007 the third film starring Depp Rush Bloom Knightley McNally and Nighy Pirates of the Caribbean On Stranger Tides 2011 the fourth film starring Depp Rush McNally Penelope Cruz and Ian McShane Pirates of the Caribbean Dead Men Tell No Tales 2017 the fifth film starring Depp Rush McNally and Javier Bardem Pirates of Treasure Island a 2006 film adaptation of the novel Treasure Island produced by The Asylum The Pirates In an Adventure with Scientists a 2012 Aardman Animations film loosely adapted from a comedy book by Gideon Defoe Literature edit nbsp Fanny Campbell protagonist of the 1844 novel Fanny Campbell the Female Pirate Captain by Maturin Murray BallouRobinson Crusoe 1719 and The Life Adventures and Piracies of the Famous Captain Singleton 1720 by Daniel Defoe were among the first novels to depict piracy among other maritime adventures A General History of the Robberies and Murders of the most notorious Pyrates 1724 by Captain Charles Johnson possibly a pseudonym for Defoe introduced many features which later became common in pirate literature such as pirates with missing legs or eyes the myth of pirates burying treasure and the name of the pirates flag Jolly Roger 12 The Corsair 1814 a poem by Byron concerns a pirate captain It directly inspired Berlioz overture Le Corsair 1844 Moby Dick by Herman Melville 1851 The Pirate 1821 a novel by Sir Walter Scott The Gold Bug 1843 a short story by Edgar Allan Poe featured a search for buried treasure hidden by Captain William Kidd and found by following an elaborate code on a scrap of parchment Fanny Campbell the Female Pirate Captain a novel about a woman who goes to sea dressed as a man to rescue her fiance and becomes a pirate captain Treasure Island 1883 a novel by Robert Louis Stevenson The Black Corsair 1898 first in a series of pirate novels by Emilio Salgari Sandokan 1883 1913 a series of pirate novels by Emilio Salgari Set in Malaysia in the late 1800s Captain Blood 1922 a novel by Rafael Sabatini followed by two sequels Captain Blood Returns aka The Chronicles of Captain Blood and The Fortunes of Captain Blood each being a collection of Captain Blood adventures The Dealings of Captain Sharkey 1925 a novel by Sir Arthur Conan Doyle famous for his stories of Sherlock Holmes Queen of the Black Coast 1934 novelette by Robert E Howard features Belit a pirate queen who has a romantic relationship with Conan She is Conan s first serious lover Atlas Shrugged 1957 by Ayn Rand contains a fictional pirate Ragnar Danneskjold whose activities are motivated by a capitalist ideology The Princess Bride 1973 a novel by William Goldman has The Dread Pirate Roberts as one of its central characters The Island 1979 by Peter Benchley and the 1980 movie adaptation for which he wrote the screenplay feature a latter day band of pirates who prey on civilian shipping in the Caribbean On Stranger Tides 1987 a historical fantasy novel by Tim Powers It was loosely adapted into the fourth Pirates of the Caribbean film Bloody Jack 2002 a historical novel by L A Meyer The Pirates in an Adventure with Scientists 2004 by Gideon Defoe a surreal adventure with stereotypical pirates and Charles Darwin Defoe has written subsequent books involving the same pirate crew and their anachronistic absurd adventures The Piratica Series 2004 2006 and 2007 a series of pirate novels by Tanith Lee Sea Witch 2006 a novel for adults by Helen Hollick published by DA Diamonds The Adventures of Hector Lynch 2007 2009 a pirate series by Tim Severin The Government Manual for New Pirates 2007 a spoof of survival guides by Matthew David Brozik and Jacob Sager Weinstein Isle of Swords 2007 a novel by Wayne Thomas Batson Pirate Latitudes 2009 a novel by Michael Crichton The Pyrates Way Magazine 2006 Present a quarterly online magazine by Kimball Publications LLC Maddox writer often portrays himself as a pirate on his website The Best Page in the Universe Ana e os piratas do novo mundo 2012 a novel by Lucas Peixoto Dantas 13 14 15 Further information Category Pirate books Music edit Further information Pirate metal nbsp The Latvian singing group Pirates of the Sea perform Wolves of the Sea at Eurovision 2008Musicians have long been drawn towards pirate culture due to its disestablishmentarianism and motley dress An early 1960s British pop group called itself Johnny Kidd and the Pirates and wore eye patches while they performed Keith Moon drummer of The Who was a fan of Robert Newton Flogging Molly The Briggs Dropkick Murphys The LeperKhanz The Coral The Mighty Mighty Bosstones Tokyo Ska Paradise Orchestra Bullets And Octane Mad Caddies The Vandals Gnarkill Armored Saint Jimmy Buffett and Stephen Malkmus have pirate themed songs as well Alestorm is a pirate themed power folk metal band based in Perth Scotland Their fans are also encouraged to dress up like pirates and bring props to concerts Ye Banished Privateers an Umea based band perform shanty and folk inspired pirate music also incorporating theatrical elements into their concerts Swashbuckle is an American thrash metal band who dress up and sing about pirates Emerson Lake amp Palmer recorded the song Pirates a 13 minute long performance piece from their 1977 tour It features the Orchestra de L Opera de Paris The piece can be found on the album Works volume 1 Running Wild a German Metal band adopted a pirate metal image in 1987 with its third album The Sex Pistols adapted the saucy song Good Ship Venus as their hit Friggin in the Rigging Fellow Malcolm McLaren protegee Adam Ant took the pirate image further One of the tracks on the album Kings of the Wild Frontier was called Jolly Roger Gorillaz recorded a song called Pirate Jet which appears as the 16th track on their third studio album Plastic Beach In 1986 the Beastie Boys paid homage to the pirate lifestyle on their Licensed to Ill album with the song Rhymin and Stealin The song is filled with piratical and nautical phrasing liberally mixed with 1980s hip hop references Mutiny is an Australian pirate themed folk punk band with releases on Fistolo Records Goth musician comedian Voltaire illustrates the sometimes humorous rivalry between vampiric and pirate camps of goths in the song Vampire Club from the album Boo Hoo 2002 American comedy band The Aquabats recorded a song entitled Captain Hampton and the Midget Pirates on their 1997 album The Fury of The Aquabats which told the story of Jim a young boy who joins a pirate hunting crew headed by Captain Hampton Pirates are also mentioned in the band s 2000 song The Wild Sea on Myths Legends and Other Amazing Adventures Vol 2 The Pirate a musical starring Judy Garland and Gene Kelly has a number of songs about piracy in general and the dread pirate Mack the Black Macoco in particular Pirate Shantyman and his Bonnie Lass The Dreadnoughts are a Vancouver Canada pirate based band including use of an accordion as well as a fiddle Relient K released a single covering the song The Pirates Who Don t Do Anything for the children s show VeggieTales It was originally recorded by the cast of VeggieTales and Relient K s version of the song was later included in the 2003 compilation album called Veggie Rocks In Eurovision Song Contest 2008 the Latvian band Pirates of the Sea entered with the song Wolves of the Sea Nox Arcana recorded a pirate themed album Phantoms of the High Seas in 2008 that contains a series of hidden puzzles and clues leading to a treasure map Cosmo Jarvis released the song Gay Pirates on 23 January 2011 The Original Rabbit Foot Spasm Band released the song Pirates in their album Year of the Rabbit on 3 February 2011 Barret s Privateers is a song written by Stan Rogers popular in Nova Scotia Canada detailing the fictional story of Elcid Barret and his privateers and their voyage on the Antelope to raid American shipping vessels Stage edit nbsp Boris Karloff as Captain Hook in a 1951 Broadway production of Peter PanIn 1879 the comic opera The Pirates of Penzance was an instant hit in New York and the original London production in 1880 ran for 363 performances 16 The piece depicting an incompetent band of tenderhearted British pirates is still performed widely today and obviously corresponds to historical knowledge about the emergence of piracy in the Caribbean While no pirates are ever on stage in William Shakespeare s play Hamlet Hamlet claims that his ship to England was overtaken by pirates In 1904 J M Barrie s play Peter Pan or The Boy Who Wouldn t Grow Up was first performed In the book Peter s enemy in Neverland is the pirate crew led by Captain Hook Details on Barrie s conception of Captain Hook are lacking but it seems he was inspired by at least one historical privateer and possibly by Robert Louis Stevenson s Long John Silver as well 6 In film adaptations released in 1924 1953 and 2003 Hook s dress as well as the attire of his crew corresponds to stereotypical notions of pirate appearance Il pirata The Pirate is an opera by Vincenzo Bellini 1827 The Pirates of Penzance a comic operetta by Gilbert and Sullivan contains a Pirate King and a crew of orphan pirates Captain Sabertooth is a play first performed in the zoo amusement park at Norway by Terje Formoe The Buccaneers of America by John Esquemeling is the supposedly real stories of some Caribbean pirates The Lady Pirates of Captain Bree also called Captain Bree and her Lady Pirates by Martin A Follose and Bill Francoeur a musical spoof Stortebeker Festival on Rugen island in Germany established in 1959 1993 is one of the best established open air theatres in Europe following the stories and legends of Klaus Stortebeker and his Victual Brothers and Likedeelers of the 14th century Television edit nbsp A child dressed as the Disney television character Jake of the Neverland Pirates poses with movie pirate Captain Jack Sparrow at Montreal Comicon 2015The Buccaneers1956 A juvenile adventure series produced for Britain s ITV It featured Robert Shaw as Captain Dan Tempest a reformed pirate in service to the British administration in the Bahamas during the early 18th century Captain Pugwash a series of British children s animated television programmes comic strips and books was first shown on the BBC in 1957 The Doctor and his friends encountered space pirates in numerous episodes of BBC s Doctor Who such as The Space Pirates though they also met historical pirates in The Smugglers 1966 and The Curse of the Black Spot 2011 Both stories involved the bounty of Captain Henry Avery Hugh Bonneville who the Doctor eventually befriended In a 1969 episode of Hanna Barbera s Scooby Doo Where Are You Mystery Inc faced the ghost of Redbeard voiced by John Stephenson The singing and dancing pirates Nasty Max Mighty Matt Massmedia and Sleazeappeal from the animated series Spartakus and the Sun Beneath the Sea Disney s TaleSpin 1990 featured the air pirate Don Karnage who always tried to steal goods and sometimes treasures from Baloo The Pirates of Dark Water is a Hanna Barbera animated series of the 1990s Mad Jack the Pirate produced by Bill Kopp showed on Fox Kids in the 1990s The Wiggles introduced the friendly pirate Captain Feathersword played by Paul Paddick in the 1993 video Wiggle Time Pirates was a 1994 children s sitcom about a family of pirates living in a council house The animated series SpongeBob SquarePants theme song is sung by Painty the Pirate voiced by Pat Pinney Certain episodes are also introduced by Patchy the Pirate portrayed by Tom Kenny the voice of SpongeBob SquarePants Also in some of the SpongeBob episodes there is a character called The Flying Dutchman who is a pirate ghost One Piece 1999 onwards the animated adaptation of the Japanese comic of the same name see above Pirate Islands a 2003 Australian children s television show and sequel Pirate Islands The Lost Treasure of Fiji Black Lagoon is a 2006 anime about pirates in the South China Sea It is a somewhat realistic look at the underlying themes of modern day piracy The seventh season of Survivor Pearl Islands and Pirate Master had a piracy theme In the show Deadliest Warrior there was an episode titled Pirate vs Knight The Disney Junior animated series Jake and the Never Land Pirates debuted in 2011 Kaizoku Sentai Gokaiger 2011 is the 35th anniversary season of the Super Sentai series that has a pirate theme amp its American counterpart Power Rangers Super Megaforce which is part of the 20th anniversary season of the Power Rangers which uses costumes props amp footage from Gokaiger Marika Kato is the protagonist and space pirate captain of the Bentenmaru in the anime Bodacious Space Pirates 2012 Black Sails is a television drama series created by Jonathan E Steinberg and Robert Levine for Starz Inc which premiered in January 2014 Crossbones is an American television series on the NBC network which premiered May 30 2014 The Flemish children s TV series Piet Piraat by Studio 100 stars a pirate captain and his crew The Nickelodeon animated TV series The Loud House features a character named CJ who likes to play pirates There is even an episode of The Casagrandes revolving around the pirate theme entitled Arrr in the Family The HBO Max TV series Our Flag Means Death is a romantic comedy created by David Jenkins in 2022 Video games edit Alone in the Dark is a survival horror game in which the antagonist is a pirate turned eldritch cultist named Ezechiel Pregzt Its sequel Alone in the Dark 2 featured a large number of antagonists who were all pirates led by One Eyed Jack Assassin s Creed IV Black Flag is centered around the Golden Age of Piracy Brawlhalla features Thatch as a playable character Captain Syrup is the main antagonist of Wario Land and Wario Land II She shows up again in Wario Land Shake It Claw is a platform game by Monolith Productions that is a cartoon parody of pirate films Donkey Kong Country 2 Diddy s Kong Quest features pirate themed enemies and locations including the recurring villain King K Rool now named Kaptain K Rool and dressed as a pirate captain Doodle Pirate is an Android Game developed by Impudia Games featuring a comedic side of treasure hunting Final Fantasy XII has many characters including Balthier are sky pirates Also Faris in Final Fantasy V and Leila in Final Fantasy II are pirates Pirates feature as a character class in several Fire Emblem games Heroes of the Storm features pirate themed battleground Blackheart s Bay and Blackheart the ghost pirate lord as an announcer The action role playing game Kingdom Hearts II features a section that adapts the plot of Pirates of the Caribbean The Curse of the Black Pearl It features heroes Sora Donald and Goofy teaming up with movie protagonist Jack Sparrow to fight against the movie s villain Barbossa as well as a later scenario where the heroes revisit Jack Kingdom Hearts III revisits this world as the three heroes team up with Jack once again to battle Davy Jones in an adaptation of Pirates of the Caribbean At World s End The Legend of Zelda The Wind Waker features pirates such as Tetra and her crew Lego Racers first boss is Captain Redbeard When he is beaten you can build cars using pirated themed lego pieces Loot a card game made by Gamewright The Dark Pictures Anthology Man of Medan features 3 modern day pirates as the main antagonists Maple Story has added a Pirate job class Medal of Honor Warfighter a first person shooter made by Danger Close Games Megaman Battle Network 6 has a WWW member named Captain Blackbeard an operator of Diveman EXE who dressed as a sailor Metroid is a videogame in which the main antagonists are space pirates The pirate themed Monkey Island series of video games is inspired by Tim Powers book On Stranger Tides and Disneyland s Pirates of the Caribbean ride It is set in the 18th century Caribbean and stars the hero pirate Guybrush Threepwood and the evil pirate LeChuck Pirates of the Burning Sea is a swashbuckling MMORPG set in the early 18th century Caribbean Pirates of the Caribbean Online was a massively multiplayer online role playing game based on Disney s Pirates of the Caribbean films Pirates The Legend of Black Kat by Westwood studios is a mix of third person adventure and sea battles Pirates Vikings and Knights II is a multiplayer video game in which players can play as a team of highly stereotypical pirates Plundered Hearts is a text adventure set in the 17th century in which the player character is a young woman who gets kidnapped by pirates Ratchet amp Clank Future Tools of Destruction and Ratchet amp Clank Future Quest for Booty contain pirates as enemies throughout the levels Rogue Galaxy is a role playing video game in which the main character Jaster Rogue joins a crew of space pirates to help defeat an oppressive empire Ruby Heart is a female pirate created by Capcom for the game Marvel vs Capcom 2 She also makes cameos in that game s sequel as well as Street Fighter V 17 18 Sea of Thieves is an open world video game with a pirate themed setting Sid Meier s Pirates is a well known video game featuring pirates Skies of Arcadia is a video game for the Sega Dreamcast later remade as Skies of Arcadia Legends for the Nintendo Gamecube about a group of air pirates that struggle against an oppressive power threatening to take over and destroy the world Sly 3 Honor Among Thieves features a level in which the Cooper Gang steals a pirate ship and upgrades it to defeat rival pirate crews Sonic Rush Adventure takes place in a pirate themed world This includes a robot pirate named Captain Whisker In the Soul series Cervantes a long standing character in the franchise is a pirate In Soul Calibur III specifically there is a Pirate class option for custom characters Star Wars Empire At War contains a non playable faction called the Black Sun Pirates a large gang of mercenaries In Suikoden IV there are a great deal of pirates to encounter and recruit In Tales of Berseria the protagonist reluctantly teams up with a group of pirates The first mate Eizen becomes part of the main cast while the rest of the crew makes frequent appearances throughout the game The player has the choice of sending the crew on expeditions to retrieve items and explore uncharted waters Tropico 2 Pirate Cove is a 2003 city building game in which player runs a pirate island as the Pirate King Uncharted Waters is a series of role playing video games by Koei set in the Age of Exploration where the player takes the role of a naval fleet captain All the games feature pirates as regular threats and it is possible to play with pirate characters in some of the iterations The independent action adventure game Wandersong features a chapter called Voyage of the Lady Arabica where the bard protagonist and his witch friend Miriam set out on a voyage with what appears to be a pirate crew Despite their appearance however they don t engage in usual pirate activities instead growing and selling coffee beans World of Warcraft features pirates as NPCs and quest givers In addition Pirate s Day is celebrated in game on September 19 each year in honour of International Talk Like a Pirate Day Yohoho Puzzle Pirates is a massively multiplayer online game in which the player takes the role of a pirate having adventures on the high seas and pillaging money from roaming enemy ships Zack amp Wiki Quest for Barbaros Treasure is an adventure video puzzle game for the Nintendo Wii The first hub in Pac Man World contains four pirate themed levels named Buccaneer Beach Corsair s Cove Crazy Cannonade and HMS Windbag Uncharted 4 A Thief s End is an adventure game centered around trying to find Henry Every s treasureAdvertising edit Captain Crook was a character in McDonald s restaurants McDonaldland advertising 1971 1985 He appeared as a mascot type costumed character performed by Robert Towers and voiced by Larry Storch Jean LaFoote was an animated pirate character appearing in advertising for Cap n Crunch cereal in the mid 1970s He was created by Jay Ward Productions and voiced by Jay Ward regular Bill Scott Captain Morgan the namesake of the British brand of rum is Sir Henry Morgan c 1635 1688 known as both a privateer and a pirate Pirates in sports editBecause pirate ships connote fearsomeness loyalty and teamwork many professional and amateur sports teams use the nickname Pirates as well as other nicknames or logos associated with cultural depictions of pirates such as an eyepatch nbsp 1909 drawing of the Pittsburgh Pirates baseball team on a boatTeams Professional American football Las Vegas Raiders National Football League Tampa Bay Buccaneers National Football League Association football Bristol Rovers FC Football League One England Orlando Pirates Premier Soccer League South Africa Tampa Bay Mutiny Major League Soccer Baseball Amsterdam Pirates Honkbal Hoofdklasse Dutch Baseball League Pittsburgh Pirates Major League Baseball Piratas de Campeche Liga Mexicana de Beisbol Mexican League Piratas de Isla de la Juventud Cuban National Series Basketball Piratas de La Guaira Superliga Profesional de Baloncesto Venezuela Piratas de Quebradillas Baloncesto Superior Nacional Puerto Rico Worthersee Piraten Osterreichische Basketball Bundesliga Austria Ice hockey Portland Pirates American Hockey League Rugby league Canberra Raiders National Rugby League Australia Collegiate Barry University Buccaneers Sunshine State Conference East Carolina Pirates American Athletic Conference East Tennessee State Buccaneers Southern Conference Mass Maritime Buccaneers Massachusetts State College Athletic Conference Middle Tennessee Blue Raiders Conference USA Mount Union Purple Raiders Ohio Athletic Conference Seton Hall Pirates Big East Conference Southwestern Pirates NCAA Division III Southern Collegiate Athletic Conference UMass Dartmouth Corsairs Little East Conference New Orleans Privateers Southland Conference Minor Hockey Nepean Raiders Central Junior Hockey League Prince Albert Raiders Western Hockey League Richmond Renegades ECHL Rochester Raiders Great Lakes Indoor Football League Tottenville Pirates Rugby Union Cornish PiratesPro wrestler Paul Burchill from WWE Friday Night SmackDown dressed like a pirate and claimed that Blackbeard is his great great great great great grandfather Previously Carl Ouellet wrestled as Jean Pierre Lafitte supposedly a descendant of pirate Jean Lafitte Kung Fu The music group Ye Banished Privateers recently introduced the sports genre pirate kung fu for fans and musicians alike 19 See also editList of space pirates Lego PiratesReferences edit A general history of the robberies amp murders of the most notorious pirates By Charles Johnson Introduction and commentary by David Cordingly Conway Maritime Press 2002 A general history of the robberies amp murders of the most notorious pirates Page viii A general history of the robberies amp murders of the most notorious pirates Intro Page ix Jason Porterfield Treasure Island and the Pirates of the 18th Century Rosen 2004 p 12 Powell M 17 March 2015 Introduction Striding the Deck Strutting the Stage British Pirates in Print and Performance Springer ISBN 978 1 137 33992 8 a b http www literarytraveler com authors captain hook aspx The Real Life and Fictional Characters Who Inspired J M Barrie s Captain Hook Church of the Flying Spaghetti Monster Marc Sleen Jean Michel Charlier Victor Hubinon https www lambiek net artists u uderzo albert htm dead link Charles Johnson 1724 A General History of the Robberies and Murders of the Most Notorious Pyrates pp 411 12 Dantas Lucas Peixoto 7 January 2012 Ana E Os Piratas Do Novo Mundo in Brazilian Portuguese Clube de Autores Piratas en la literatura globedia com in Spanish Retrieved 28 June 2021 Dantas Lucas Peixoto 2012 Ana e os piratas do novo mundo Joao Pessoa Clube de Autores ISBN 978 6500170634 Bradley Ian 1982 The Annotated Gilbert and Sullivan Harmondsworth England Penguin Books pp 86 87 ISBN 0 14 070848 0 Street Fighter V Ruby Heart Rose Costume Trailer retrieved 23 October 2022 CAPCOM Character Guide 150 Ruby The Character Guides Activity Reports CAPCOM Shadaloo C R I Retrieved 23 October 2022 How to train pirates 26 April 2020 External links editArrrr Pirates invading pop culture NBC News May 18 2007 Mark G Hanna A Lot of What Is Known about Pirates Is Not True and a Lot of What Is True Is Not Known HUMANITIES Winter 2017 Volume 38 Number 1 Richard R E Kania Pirates and Piracy in American Popular Culture Romanian Journal of English Studies Volume 11 Issue 1 Ben Brotemarkle Florida Frontiers Pirates in Florida Real and Imagined Florida Historical Society 2015 Louis Kemner Magic The Gathering A Whole FLEET of New Pirates Just Arrived Comic Book Resources November 8 2020Portal nbsp piracy Retrieved from https en wikipedia org w index php title Pirates in the arts and popular culture amp oldid 1185986151, wikipedia, wiki, book, books, library,

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