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Skull Rock & Pirate Ship

Skull Rock and James Hook's alternate Pirate vessel

Skull Rock is a location in the special island of Never Land.

Story[]

In the original movie's development stage, the Skull Rock can be seen among other images. Remaining unknown its original purpose for the first movie.

In the first sequel, Skull Rock makes a cameo at the background, as Tinker Bell sets out her Pixie Dust-powered Balloon Carrier to an unnamed island north of Never Land.

In the fourth sequel, it was where Zarina, former dust-keeper and at the time a pirate fairy, had grow a maple tree (possibly using Garden-talent "Pink" Pixie Dust)[ Reference Needed. ] to accelerate its growth and infused special Blue Pixie Dust at its core, which enabled it to produce regular Pixie Dust as long it were dropping inside. She did this to provide the latter to her crew, and due to this, James Hook had took flight for the first time ever. At the end of the film, Silvermist remarks that they still had an "extra" further implying that the mystical tree Zarina grew for herself still was producing dust which can be unlikely.

Trivia[]

  • The Skull Rock appears in many Peter Pan adaptations.
    • In 1953's Peter Pan film, it was where the pirates took a kidnapped kid to get information and trick Peter Pan. However, since Skull Rock was surrounded by water, a full-grown Crocky or "Tik-Tok" or The Crocodile came in to tried and eat Hook.
    • In 2002's Return to Neverland film, the Skull Rock makes a brief cameo appearance.
  • Skull Rock also does appear in Disney Dreamlight Valley as part of Dazzle Beach.[1]
  • Water in Skull Rock is fueled by the Never Sea.

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