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Wie des Öfteren schleicht Peter Pan an Bord des Piratenschiffes um den Käpt'n zu ärgern. Diesmal geht etwas sehr wertvolles kaputt, worüber Hook den Jungen ertränken will. Im letzten Moment schafft es Wendy einzuschreiten ...
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00:28I'll see you next time.
01:32You'll have to fly faster than that if you want to catch me.
01:36Oh, did this catch you?
01:39Why, that's as easy as...
01:44Oh, children, kill it.
01:47I hate that tune.
01:50It's Hook's favorite.
01:51What an awful way to ruin a lovely day.
01:56Yeah.
01:57You're right, Tink.
01:58Let's show Hook what real music sounds like.
02:01Real fairy music, that is.
02:14You're begging me a pardon, Captain Hook, sir.
02:17Goal and brimps down, Smee.
02:20It's bad enough that I'm forced to play with this compounded hook.
02:24Must I endure your constant interruption as well?
02:30Sure now, Captain, sir.
02:31I was only doing a chest.
02:34Reminding you, I am, about the ship's inventory.
02:41Why must it be I who inventories this moldering hulk?
02:48We will commence with a count of cannonballs and batmanes.
02:53Why, I serve a just decision.
03:02Hmm, oh.
03:07Okay, Peter, listen to this.
03:14All right, Tink.
03:25Hey, now, Mason.
03:27Can that be the captain playing?
03:29Kill Harvey for a blowfish.
03:32He must be taking lessons.
03:34Ah, Bob, timer and tongue.
03:37I'll cleave the scoundrel who dares lay a hand on my obstacle.
03:51Peter, there.
04:02Oh, he missed again.
04:12Oh, he missed again.
04:14Oh, that's him.
04:19Ah.
04:20Oh, he missed again.
04:23Ah.
04:26My shadow.
04:35That's all my shadow.
04:40The kind of you to grace us for the concerto.
04:46A requiem band.
04:52A requiem.
04:55Hook.
04:56Hook.
04:56Hook.
04:57And on.
04:59Help.
05:01Help.
05:08Tink is right.
05:09If we're to save Peter, there's only one thing to be done.
05:12And that's to attack the Jolly Roger at once.
05:15Yeah.
05:16No.
05:16Let's go.
05:17All right.
05:18Let's go.
05:19No, no, no, no.
05:21Hook will just capture all of you, too.
05:23And what do you think we should do, Wendy?
05:26Talk to Hook?
05:28Tell him it's not proper to hold Peter prisoner?
05:31Why, Tink, you may have hit on just the very thing.
05:35Hmm.
05:36Hmm.
05:39Okay.
05:39You will all stay here and keep out of trouble until I return.
05:42I have a plan.
05:47Oh, well, Peter, Pam, you'll not be flying away so quickly now.
05:53You're absolutely right, Bosian Smeak.
05:56Now, if you'll be so good as to hand me that key, I...
05:59Oh, certainly.
06:00God, Smeak, if you weren't so impossibly stupid, I'd hang you for mutiny.
06:08And you, Pam, it is time for you to make the acquaintance of Johnny Frank.
06:16Go, ho, ho, to Missy Frank.
06:18You won't.
06:20Johnny goes down.
06:22And you go down.
06:23Today we don't see you.
06:27Captain Hook.
06:33A word with you, sir.
06:35Back off, Missy.
06:37Never was luck on a pirate ship with a woman on board.
06:41You set one foot on deck, and I'll tickle you with Johnny.
06:44Corky crew.
06:46If you're any kind of gentleman, sir, at least you'll hear me out.
06:50Well, you're certainly not lacking in courage, little lady.
06:55Stand down, and let us listen to what she has to say.
07:00Stay away, Wendy.
07:02I can get out of this alone.
07:06As I said, Mistress Wendy, please, speak your piece.
07:14You have captured Peter Pan, sir, and he was indeed wrong to trespass on your ship.
07:19But that does not mean it would be just to dispatch him without a fair trial.
07:23No true gentleman would do that.
07:26That would not be proper form.
07:28Not proper form at all.
07:31Not proper form.
07:35But then I suppose that to destroy a man's beloved harpsichord is quite the done thing by your book.
07:41Now, this is the end of Peter Pan.
07:46The little miss may have a point.
07:49It would be only fit to hold a captain's mask after the fashion of flint.
07:54A captain's mask?
07:57Aye.
07:58That way we can properly decide whether pan should walk the plank, be keel-holed, or hang from the yard
08:05arm.
08:06Yes, Captain, it would, as it were, make your final triumph sweeter than ever.
08:12Uh, proper captain's mask.
08:17Well, Captain Hook, if you fear your oratory, your elocution, or your powers of debate...
08:24You dare impug my powers of debate?
08:28Then surely you cannot fear a mere girl.
08:31Moulton Smee, prepare for a captain's mask.
08:36We shall put Peter Pan on trial.
08:39Back.
08:42Hear ye, hear ye.
08:44Captain's mask is now in session.
08:47Captain Hook, I protest.
08:49This trial is lacking...
08:50Backing what?
08:52My dear.
08:53Hope we have a judge.
08:55Hope we have a bailiff.
08:57And we have an impartial jury.
09:01And I, myself, will prosecute.
09:04While you, Mrs. Twindy, will defend.
09:08Peter Pan!
09:09But Captain Hook, we still need...
09:11Ah!
09:13You're right, Twindy.
09:15We still need the person.
09:24Execute her now!
09:25Ah!
09:26Ah!
09:27Ah!
09:28Ah!
09:29Ah!
09:29Ah!
09:29Ah!
09:30Ah!
09:38I object!
09:39You object, do you?
09:40Well, I object!
09:42Me!
09:43You imbecile!
09:45You are the judge!
09:46You can't object!
09:47Oh, I, sir!
09:48I can't object!
09:50Uh, uh, then what, sir?
09:53Just overrule her.
09:55Oh, I, sir, Captain!
09:57Overrule!
09:58Overrule!
09:59Oh, Peter, I don't think this is going to work at all!
10:03You are wonderfully clever, Wendy.
10:05I'm sure you'll make it work.
10:07And whether it does or not, I'll turn it into a grand story.
10:11Gentlemen of the jury, Peter Pan stands before us, accused of obstructing us pirates in the performance of our pirately
10:23duties, and of maliciously damaging my heart, Nicole.
10:28Oh, no!
10:30But you must remember, Peter's interference was always for a just cause.
10:38Oh, no, Wendy.
10:39Huh?
10:40Mostly it was just for fun.
10:46Listen, Lost Boys, Wendy hasn't returned.
10:50We must assume the pirates have taken her captive, too.
10:53Now, it is up to us to do what Peter would do.
10:56Attack the Jolly Rogers.
10:59We'll thrive low across the bay, nipping at the wavetops,
11:03and hit those rotten pirates from behind.
11:06Uh, excuse me, Nibs, but that happens to be a slightly silly plan.
11:11Silly, is it? You've got a better one?
11:14Slightly. We dig a tunnel to a point beneath the Jolly Rogers, then...
11:19Then we all drown.
11:20But I have a perfect way to get aboard the Jolly Rogers.
11:23We walk on water, perhaps.
11:26No! We sail across the bay in a big wooden horse.
11:31A wooden horse?
11:32A Trojan horse, like those Greeks in that story Wendy told us.
11:37Only our horse is a wooden boat, and we sail it right up to...
11:41Talk about silly plans. That's the silliest of all.
11:45It's not silly, it's not a horse.
11:46You have to have an air attack.
11:48I vote for the Trojan horse.
11:50Me?
11:51For air attack.
11:52I'll throw something, too.
11:54Without Pierre.
11:55The lost boys are truly lost.
11:59Yeah.
12:02I call a cutthroat famed for his commitment to piracy.
12:07A brigand of reasonable intelligence.
12:11Mr. Billy Jukes.
12:14Intelligence?
12:15I see more intelligence than a cooked clam.
12:19I said Billy Jukes.
12:23Jukes!
12:27I'm innocent.
12:29I didn't do anything.
12:30What?
12:31You are not on trial.
12:34Peter Pan is.
12:35Now testify.
12:37Peter Pan said he was going to steal your goat,
12:41sink your ship, and be a nuisance, Centennial.
12:45Kill the plan for him!
12:48You know, Wendy, I never remember anything of real importance, but I rather doubt I said that.
12:54That's because you didn't, Peter.
12:56Bill Jukes is lying, and I will prove it.
12:59Now, Mr. Jukes, are you quite sure you are telling the truth?
13:04I object.
13:06The question is both badgering and irrelevant.
13:10How's the rule?
13:11How's the rule?
13:12The question is, like the captain said, a badger and an elephant.
13:16But, Your Honor, I'm just trying to find out if Mr. Jukes is lying.
13:21Lying?
13:22Of course I'm lying.
13:24Just like the captain told me to.
13:29I wish you would win this trial soon, Wendy.
13:32It seems that the pirates are having all the fun.
13:34And I wish you would take this more seriously, Peter.
13:37You're a terrible danger.
13:42Excuse me, Nibs, but isn't it somewhat dangerous?
13:46Not at all.
13:48We'll hit them on the port side.
13:50Wave top, level top, speed.
13:53Slot boys attack!
13:55This is slightly ridiculous.
13:57We should dig a tunnel.
13:59And you're slightly crazy.
14:00We should build a wooden horse.
14:02You're both wrong.
14:04This is the only way to save Peter and Wendy.
14:07Oh, Nibs!
14:08Hook will see you coming a mile away!
14:11The sun is behind us, Tink.
14:14Hook couldn't possibly see us.
14:16The jump party is four points apart.
14:20Bring along Tom to bear, you Mr. Jukes-billed rats!
14:24And slam those attractive boys out of the sky!
14:29Look at us!
14:29Get away!
14:31Get away!
14:34The sun behind us!
14:36Hook can't see us!
14:38Puppet kettle!
14:40Now what, great leader?
14:45I'm sick and zag, everyone!
14:47It's bad!
14:57We group!
14:58We group!
14:59We must...
15:00Tink!
15:00Look out!
15:16It's Nibs!
15:17He's in trouble!
15:19Oh!
15:21Tink!
15:22Pull up!
15:24Wake up and fly!
15:31Long Tom pack's a punch!
15:34Well, Nibs, I hope now you understand why a Trojan horse is just the thing to do.
15:42And finally, gentlemen of the jury, there is only one possible verdict in the case of Peter Pan.
15:51Guilty, guilty, guilty.
15:54I rest my case.
16:01All right, Wendy, this is it.
16:03Your chance to win the trial.
16:05Oh, Peter, things are so stacked against us.
16:07I'm afraid your only chance is the lost boys.
16:11Now remember, this is just like that Greek story.
16:15The pirates will see the horse, they'll take it on board, and...
16:26Put your bags into it, you lazy scum!
16:30Peter, you don't suppose...
16:37Come, tell me, what manner of vermin resides in this leaky vessel?
16:49Curly.
16:50That had to be Curly's idea.
16:53Ho, ho, ho, ho, ho, ho, whipses, children.
16:57Did you think a man of my, uh, vanity would be taken in by a Trojan horse?
17:05Well, well, Tinkerbell.
17:07It's up to you to say the whole lot.
17:11Unusual.
17:11Well, pointless than it may be, and as troupless as it may seem,
17:18the defense may now present its case.
17:21Don't waste your time, lad.
17:23Aye, we've already made up our minds.
17:26Peter.
17:27You can do it, Wendy.
17:29Hook is a cheat and a villain, isn't he?
17:31And cheats never prosper.
17:33I shall defeat him and save you all.
17:36Ah, that girl couldn't save a panic.
17:38Chick.
17:40Tell me where to find the key to your shackle.
17:44Bose and Spie has it.
17:46Good.
17:47I'll be right.
17:48No way.
17:49This is a trial, Tink.
17:51A contest of wits between Wendy and Hook.
17:54She must be allowed to win fair and square.
17:59Members of the jury, let me put a question to you.
18:03Is Captain Hook not the most feared pirate of all time?
18:07Well, he's the only man barbecue-feared.
18:11And even flit-feared barbecue.
18:13And is Hook not the most feared pirate because he always does bad and wrong things?
18:20He is quite the master of wrongdoing.
18:23Aye, indeed so.
18:26Well, then, if Captain Hook is always wrong, then I must be right.
18:30And Peter Pan is not guilty.
18:35Well, throw me down or scrub the mizzenmash with me.
18:40The child is right.
18:42Not guilty.
18:44Aye.
18:45Hook is the most feared pirate in the world.
18:48So, Peter Pan is not guilty.
18:52Not guilty, I say.
18:56Well done, Wendy.
18:57Well done.
18:58Not guilty.
19:08I admire your strategy, Mrs. Wendy.
19:12Winning Peter's acquittal by virtue of my own willingness reputation.
19:18Super.
19:21Now, will you please let Peter go?
19:23No, come now.
19:26If I am, as you argue, such an awful fiend, why would I ever let Peter Pan go?
19:34But this is outrageous.
19:36Wendy won the trial fair and square.
19:38Hook must let me go.
19:39How will you let me help you?
19:41You bet, Tink.
19:43And I'll make Hook pay for cheating.
19:46I'll now be passing judgment on Peter Pan.
19:52The sentence is, um...
19:56She's, um...
19:59Tink.
20:00Gone.
20:03To walk the plague.
20:08Peter, since Hope refuses to honor the verdict, we must...
20:12Peter, he's right here.
20:17Run out the place!
20:19We'll send Pan to...
20:22Oh, shut your noisy mouth, Mr. Codfish.
20:31By flinked balls!
20:35Stop!
20:37And jump with the wilch!
20:42Fly home, lost boy!
20:46Peter, where are you going?
20:49To have a last word with Luke.
20:55I'll give you a last word.
20:58Ah, but you broke your word.
21:01So let the punishment be on your head.
21:06Ah!
21:11Farewell, Captain!
21:14Darling, Brimstone, that boy cannot escape me forever!
21:23What are you thinking about, Peter?
21:25About how bravely you faced Hook, and how clever you were to steal the key.
21:30And what else are you thinking about?
21:33Hook's harpsichord.
21:34I'm wondering when I'll get to play it again.
21:37Do you know what I'm thinking about...
21:40I'll be in the third of you.
21:40The between
21:57I love you!
22:00page up in your friend
22:00And go,ingals?
22:01Did everyone recall there?
22:02Oh, my God!
22:03Do you think the story might be...
22:03Is there really a...
22:03It's my dream to have a hecho?
22:03Oh, my God!