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|image = Jack_the_Knife.jpg
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|alignment = Evil
|first_appearance = ''[[Attack of the Jack]]''
 
|nicknames = |alignment = Evil
 
 
|status = Alive
 
|status = Alive
|species = Jack-in-the-box
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|species = Living Jack-in-the-box
 
|gender = Male
 
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'''Captain Jack the Knife''' is the main antagonist of the second ''[[Goosebumps SlappyWorld]]'' book, ''[[Attack of the Jack]]''.
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}}'''Captain Jack the Knife''' is the main antagonist of the second ''[[Goosebumps SlappyWorld]]'' book, ''[[Attack of the Jack!]]''.
   
 
== History ==
 
== History ==
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At some point before Violet and Shawn Packer arrived at the home of their Uncle Jim, he trapped Captain Jack the Knife and his crew in jack-in-the-boxes, and locked them in a trunk.
Violet and Shawn Packer released him from his jack-in-the-box, when he is released, he grew life size, and turned their uncle Jim into a jack-in-the-box, he then makes a deal with the kids, go to Clam Island with his crew, to get his canary Captain Pip back, and in return, he'll turn their Uncle Jim human again.
 
   
 
Violet and Shawn later release the captain from his jack-in-the-box, as curiosity gets the better of them. After being freed, Jack grows to his normal height, and soon transforms Violet and Shawn's uncle into a jack-in-the-box. He strikes a deal with the children, in which they will travel Clam Island with Jack's crew and retrieve his canary, Captain Pip. In return, Jack will turn their uncle into a human again.
When the kids come back, Jack tells them they brought back the wrong canary, but he accepted it, he then told Violet that his deal was a Pirate's promise, and those are worthless, so he won't bring Jim back.
 
   
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After a long adventure, the children manage to return to Jack, though the latter claims that the canary they brought back is not Pip. While saying those words, the captain accepts the canary, and reveals to the children that his deal was a "pirate's promise," in other words, worthless.
As he and his Pirates surround the kids, the ghost of Danny Lubbins came, Jack is afraid of ghosts, so he and his pirates shrink and go back in their boxes.
 
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As he and his pirates surround the kids with malicious looks on their faces, a ghost appears, causing the pirates to recklessly shrink and scramble back into their boxes.
   
 
==General information==
 
==General information==
 
===Physical appearance===
 
===Physical appearance===
He wears a red bandanna over his black hair. A bright blue jacket over a black and white stripped shirt. He has large brown eyes and a long nose above a black mustache. He carries a long bladed knife in his right hand, and his left hand is missing, just a long curled hook were his hand should be.
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He wears a red bandana over black hair, as well as a bright blue jacket over a black and white striped shirt. He has large brown eyes and a long nose above a black mustache. He carries a long-bladed knife in his right hand, and where his left hand should be a long curled hook replaces it.
   
 
===Personality===
 
===Personality===
He is rude, a liar, and ruthless, he can be quite fearsome too. However, he is afraid of ghosts. When he see's one, he surrenders.
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Being a pirate, he is ruthless and fearsome. Not much else is known about him, however.
   
 
==Trivia==
 
==Trivia==
* His hook is on his right hand on the cover. In the book, the hook is on his left, though.
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*His hook is on his right arm on the cover of the book, however the story describes Jack as having it on his left.
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*The name Captain Jack the Knife is a possible reference to the song "''[[wikipedia:Mack_the_Knife|Mack the Knife]]". ''
 
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Revision as of 21:30, 29 December 2019

Captain Jack the Knife is the main antagonist of the second Goosebumps SlappyWorld book, Attack of the Jack!.

History

At some point before Violet and Shawn Packer arrived at the home of their Uncle Jim, he trapped Captain Jack the Knife and his crew in jack-in-the-boxes, and locked them in a trunk.

Violet and Shawn later release the captain from his jack-in-the-box, as curiosity gets the better of them. After being freed, Jack grows to his normal height, and soon transforms Violet and Shawn's uncle into a jack-in-the-box. He strikes a deal with the children, in which they will travel Clam Island with Jack's crew and retrieve his canary, Captain Pip. In return, Jack will turn their uncle into a human again.

After a long adventure, the children manage to return to Jack, though the latter claims that the canary they brought back is not Pip. While saying those words, the captain accepts the canary, and reveals to the children that his deal was a "pirate's promise," in other words, worthless.

As he and his pirates surround the kids with malicious looks on their faces, a ghost appears, causing the pirates to recklessly shrink and scramble back into their boxes.

General information

Physical appearance

He wears a red bandana over black hair, as well as a bright blue jacket over a black and white striped shirt. He has large brown eyes and a long nose above a black mustache. He carries a long-bladed knife in his right hand, and where his left hand should be a long curled hook replaces it.

Personality

Being a pirate, he is ruthless and fearsome. Not much else is known about him, however.

Trivia

  • His hook is on his right arm on the cover of the book, however the story describes Jack as having it on his left.
  • The name Captain Jack the Knife is a possible reference to the song "Mack the Knife".