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Smee originated in J. M. Barrie's Peter Pan series novel, ''{{w|Peter and Wendy}}'', in 1911. In the novel, he is one of the two pirates who survived from Peter Pan's massacre.
Smee originated in J. M. Barrie's Peter Pan series novel, ''{{w|Peter and Wendy}}'', in 1911. In the novel, he is one of the two pirates who survived from Peter Pan's massacre.


In terms of ''Peter Pan'', Smee acted as Captain Hook's right hand man, like he does in the game. Smee is Often the one who rows the boat for Captain Hook and is the one that Captain Hook cries for when the Crocodile is around. Smee swipes Tinker Bell when she watches Peter Pan and Wendy disdainfully and writes down the location of Peter Pan's hideout when Hook tricks her. In the end, Smee is left in a lifeboat and goes after Captain Hook, who is sent skipping across the water after being defeated by the crocodile.
In terms of ''Peter Pan'', Smee acted as Captain Hook's right hand man, like he does in the game. Smee is often the one who rows the boat for Captain Hook and is the one that Captain Hook cries for when the Crocodile is around. Smee swipes Tinker Bell when she watches Peter Pan and Wendy disdainfully and writes down the location of Peter Pan's hideout when Hook tricks her. In the end, Smee is left in a lifeboat and goes after Captain Hook, who is sent skipping across the water after being defeated by the crocodile.


Smee appears in the sequel, ''Return to Never Land'', where he helps Hook capture Jane, Wendy's daughter, and take her to Neverland as part of a trap for Peter Pan. At the end of the film, the ''Jolly Roger'' is sunk, and Captain Hook, Smee, and the other pirates are chased away by an octopus, who mistakes them all as codfish.
Smee appears in the sequel, ''Return to Never Land'', where he helps Hook capture Jane, Wendy's daughter, and take her to Neverland as part of a trap for Peter Pan. At the end of the film, the ''Jolly Roger'' is sunk, and Captain Hook, Smee, and the other pirates are chased away by an octopus, who mistakes them all as codfish.