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  1. The Davy Back Fight is a traditional pirate game held in homage to the mythical Davy Jones, meant to challenge—and conscript—members of opposing crews. Canonically, only the Foxy Pirates have been known to initiate these games. However, Usopp, Sanji, Nico Robin, and Franky have all independently confirmed its status as a genuine pirate tradition.[1][2] Little is known about the history of ...

  2. 27 de ago. de 2023 · Davy Jones is the final boss of The Caribbean. The pirate captain will frequently teleport around the ship, making it hard to keep track of him. Jones only has a few attacks at his disposal but can deal massive damage. He'll slash at Sora with his claw and sword, teleport behind him and perform a roundhouse kick, perform a powerful overhead ...

  3. LEGO Pirates of the Caribbean was announced on May 31, 2010, by Traveller's Tales Jon Burton, and on November 18, 2010, by Traveller's Tales Mark Stone.The game follows the previous LEGO video games: Star Wars, Indiana Jones, Batman and Harry Potter Years 1-4. It was released on May 10, 2011, to coincide with the release of the fourth installment of the film series.

  4. During the battle, Will Turner fights Davy Jones in a duel. Upon seeing Jack Sparrow climbing on the Dutchman' s mast, having managed to steal the chest, Jones goes to the mast and fights Jack himself. The fight would lead to the deck of the Dutchman, in which Will fought Jones and Jack was able to take Jones' heart.

  5. Davy Jones' broadsword, a weapon that he wielded prior to the War Against Piracy. James Norrington's ceremonial sword, a weapon that he wielded during the battle of Calypso's maelstrom. Community content is available under CC-BY-SA unless otherwise noted. This is a disambiguation page—a navigational aid that lists other pages that might ...

  6. Davy Jones is a Pirates of the Caribbean minifigure who appears in the video game LEGO Pirates of the Carribean: The Video Game and the set 4184 The Black Pearl. He is the part octopus, part crab, and part human, captain of the Flying Dutchman and the main antagonist of Dead Man's Chest and the secondary antagonist of At World's End. Davy Jones was a sailor who fell in love with the sea ...

  7. This ivory cane, also known as a staff, was a walking stick owned by the dreaded Davy Jones, the cursed captain of the Flying Dutchman. It is unknown when this cane was made, only that, at some point, as the cursed captain of the Flying Dutchman, Davy Jones had owned the ivory cane, with which the fingers on his right hand extended out in rough tentacles wrapping around the cane.[4] Davy Jones ...