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This article is about the Series 8 minifigure. For the 2015 Pirates minifigure, see Captain Redbeard.

"Yarr! Don’t ye know who I be? And if not, do ye have any suggestions?"
―Pirate Captain

The Pirate Captain is a Minifigures minifigure released in September 2012 as part of the 8833 Minifigures Series 8.

Description[]

The Pirate Captain wears a red longcoat and a black bicorne hat with a gold skull and crossbones, as well as a few small gold dots, which decorate the hat. There is also a white plume/feather that attaches to a small hole fit for it. His face is printed with black bushy sideburns, and big, black moustache. He also has a dark red eyepatch, and a bloodshot eye on the other side. His torso print is a red jacket, with a white ruffled shirt underneath and several buttons, with a with a brown bandoleer belt printed over the jacket. He has a gold hook hand, and a gold cutlass piece, which is exclusive to this figure. He has a brown peg-leg on the right side, black hips and a single black, unprinted leg on the left.

Background[]

The LEGO Movie[]

In The LEGO Movie, the Pirate Captain is seen in Wyldstyle's backstory about the Master Builders. The Pirate Captain's parts made a cameo in MetalBeard's first storming of the Octan Tower as MetalBeard wore them. He also can be seen in the Think Tank of Lord Business.

The LEGO Movie 2: The Second Part[]

In The LEGO Movie 2: The Second Part, the Pirate Captain is seen during Queen Watevra Wa'Nabi's song "Not Evil" when she promises to get MetalBeard a new body and a Pirate Planet were the Pirate Captain is briefly seen.

LEGO.com Description[]

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“Yarr! Don’t ye know who I be? And if not, do ye have any suggestions?”

A real pirate is a merciless, rotten son of a sea dog, and that’s exactly what the Pirate Captain aspires to be. He certainly looks the part with his rugged eye-patch, hook-hand and peg-leg, but he has to admit that he’s had a few hiccups along the way.

First of all, his ships keep sinking. No matter whether it’s a man o’ war or a dinghy, any vessel capsizes within five minutes of him coming aboard. Also, he gets seasick really easily – sometimes just a picture of the ocean is enough to set him off. Worst of all, he’s having real trouble coming up with a piratey name. All the good ones – from Ironhook to Brickbeard – seem to already be taken. If he can just come up with a name to strike fear into the hearts of landlubbers everywhere, the Pirate Captain figures the rest of his problems will solve themselves!


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Stats[]

Strength

CM rating three stars

Creativity

CM rating two stars

Speed

CM rating three stars

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