

Peter asks the crocodile if he likes codfish to which he happily wags his tail and nods his head to say yes. He jumps up and bites off Hook's coat, devouring it. The crocodile approaches with his eyes popping with up to the tune again, looking delighted to see a golden opportunity to eat the Captain.

Hook looks down at the water as he shakes with fear. Peter hears the ticking and smiles at Hook, saying, "I say, Captain, do you hear something?" Hook hears the sound, with his eyebrows and pointy mustache twitching in rhythm (with the music of "Never Smile at a Crocodile") again. In Skull Rock, Hook soon finds himself hanging from a cliff while fighting Peter Pan. Smee kidnap the Indian princess Tiger Lily to take her to Skull Rock, the crocodile follows them in the rowboat tick-tocking right behind them (with the music of "Never Smile at a Crocodile") again, actually stopping to smile at the camera and then follow the rowboat again. The crocodile then frowns and wiggles his tail to the ticking clock while sulking away. Smee to save him, and Smee shoos off the crocodile. The crocodile then emerges from the water onto a rock rubbing his belly and licking his lips, accompanied by a wide smile towards the captain. The crocodile's eyes begin popping up to the tune, sending Hook into a panic. Hook hears the clock ticking and his eyebrows and pointing mustache begin twitching in rhythm (with the music of "Never Smile at a Crocodile"). Tick-Tock suddenly shows up next to the ship. Tick-Tock found it so delicious he's following him ever since, licking his chops for the rest of Hook. However, the crocodile also swallowed an alarm clock at some point, and its constant ticking acts as something of a warning for the ever-fearful Hook.Ĭaptain Hook laments Peter Pan's role in causing the crocodile to follow him, due to Peter cutting off his hand and throwing it to the crocodile. After swallowing the hand of Captain Hook (who lost it in battle with Peter Pan), Tick-Tock liked the taste so much that he has been in constant pursuit of the villainous pirate, in hopes of devouring the rest of him. He is a croc of monstrous proportions that dwells on the isle of Neverland. Jake and the Never Land Pirates Tick-Tock the Crocodile (better known as just the Crocodile) is a supporting character in Disney's 1953 animated feature film, Peter Pan.
