

Hook considers that Smee has good form without knowing it, which is of course the best form of all.

When captured by Hook, every child in the brig loves Smee – he cannot lay a fist on them and does their darning – despite his belief that they fear him. Smee typically represents a humorous side to pirating, often portrayed as a portly man with a bulbous nose and red cheeks, although Barrie hinted at a darker side. Smee seems an oddly genial man for a pirate Barrie describes him as "Irish", the only nonconformist among Hook's crew, and "a man who stabbed without offense" – and is portrayed in the multiple pantomimes or movies of Peter Pan as a rather stupid but entertaining man interested in loot rather than Hook's more evil pleasures. In the animated Disney movie, Smee helped keep the crocodile that wanted to eat Hook away from his captain, and the crocodile seemed to listen to him. Smee was a sort of bungler, though Hook still kept him as his second in command. In the book, he reformed after Hook died. In the 2015 film Pan, he was portrayed by Adeel Akhtar, who also portrayed Monsieur Thenardier in the miniseries Les Miserables.Īlthough an antagonistic character, Smee was not truly evil he simply obeyed his evil captain's orders.

He was portrayed by the late Bob Hoskins in the 1991 live action film Hook. He was voiced by the late Bill Thompson in Peter Pan, and Jeff Bennett in Return to Neverland and Jake and the Neverland Pirates. Smee is Captain Hook's first mate on his pirate ship and the secondary antagonist in the novel Peter Pan, and Disney's 14th full-length animated feature film with the same name. Smee after the Octopus spray water at him. Give it to him, Captain! Cleave 'im to the brisket!ĭear now.
