![]() In each version of the attraction, the dog is seen near three pirates attempting to get his attention to free them.ĭue to the success of the attraction at Disneyland, the Pirates of the Caribbean attraction was later constructed at Magic Kingdom, Tokyo Disneyland, and Disneyland Paris where it still features the prison scene still with the dog. Later on, it would come into the ownership of Captain Edward Teague, being used to hold the keys for the Pirate's Code.īecause the films were based on the original Disney Parks attraction, the scene is recreated in Pirates of the Caribbean: The Curse of the Black Pearl, and the dog makes further appearances in Pirates of the Caribbean: Dead Man's Chest and Pirates of the Caribbean: At World's End due to the dog being a popular character in the original attraction.Īrtwork of the dog by Marc Davis is hung in the RV Oceaneer Lab as part of Captain Mary Oceaneer's collection. ![]() It would come to be dog-napped by Pintel and Ragetti before it was abandoned on Isla de Pelegostos. In the films, the dog was a prison dog in the Fort Charles prison of Port Royal in Jamaica. When the island was raided by the crew of the Wicked Wench, the fortress was one of the buildings set on fire with its piratical prisoners desperately attempting to lure the dog to their cell to escape. The dog was left with the keys to the cells in the fortress prison. The Prison Dog was a domesticated dog which was found in the Castillo del Morro fortress of Isla Tesoro. 1.1.2 Pirates of the Caribbean (film series).
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