In Disney's "Peter Pan," the slogan on the side of the Jolly Roger reads "The Pirate's Life for Me." This phrase reflects the adventurous and carefree spirit of the pirates, emphasizing their love for freedom and adventure on the high seas. The slogan encapsulates the whimsical and rebellious nature of Captain Hook and his crew.
A Jolly Roger is the pirate crew in Peter Pan. OBVIOUSLY, a Jolly Rancher is a type of sweet, sticky candy.
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it was Jolly Roger
Captain Hook is the pirate from Peter Pan that captains the Jolly Roger.
No, a jolly roger is a pirates flag.
The Jolly Roger was the flag, not the ship. Jolly Roger refers to flags flown on ships which identify the ship's crew as pirates. So, pirates sail with the Jolly Roger flying. The most common Jolly Roger is the skull and crossbones.
The Jolly Roger was a pirate flag.
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A jolly roger is a pirate flag. Jolly Roger can be perfectly seen on pirate flags having a white skull and crossbones on a black background. A Jolly Rancher is a type of sweet, sticky candy.
Under the Jolly Roger has 528 pages.
The ISBN of Under the Jolly Roger is 978-0152053451.
The name of the ship is the Jolly Roger. The type of ship was known as a Brig, which is a sail ship with two masts. An example of a Brig ship would be the Interceptor from Pirates of the Caribbean.