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8->''"It's only impossible if you stop to think about it!"''
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10''The Pirates! In an Adventure with Scientists!'' (also called ''The Pirates! Band of Misfits'' outside of the UK) is a {{Claymation}} film directed by Peter Lord and created by Creator/SonyPicturesAnimation and Creator/AardmanAnimations, their first stop-motion feature since ''WesternAnimation/TheCurseOfTheWereRabbit'', based on the pirate stories of Gideon Defoe.
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12The film features a nameless crew of pirates (who are [[EveryoneCallsHimBarkeep only referred to by description]], as in "The Pirate With Gout," "The Albino Pirate," and "The Pirate Who Likes Sunsets and Kittens") [[ThePiratesWhoDontDoAnything who aren't very good at piracy]] but are incredibly enthusiastic about it. The Pirate Captain is obsessed with winning the Pirate of the Year Award so he can at last earn the respect of his peers, but his incompetence renders this almost impossible.
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14To earn the prize, the crew navigates a ridiculously exaggerated caricature of VictorianLondon, running afoul of [[HistoricalDomainCharacter Charles Darwin, Jane Austen, and the Elephant Man]], and braving the hellish wrath of Queen Victoria (whose official royal motto is "I hate pirates!").
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17!! This film shows examples of:
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19* TwoDVisualsThreeDEffects: Or in this case, ''digital'' 3D effects in a ''[[StopMotion live-action 3D]]'' cartoon. The technology required to add so much digital water and other computerized effects was the reason this film spent so much time in DevelopmentHell.
20* AccordionToMostSailors: One of the pirates is simply known as "The Pirate with an Accordion".
21* TheAce: Black Bellamy, much to the Pirate Captain's frustration.
22* AchievementsInIgnorance: See the page quote above.
23* {{Acrofatic}}: [[spoiler:Queen Victoria in the climactic fight scene.]]
24* AdaptationalHeroism: In the original book, the pirates are rather disdainful of each other and even casually execute one of their own when the crew becomes too large. In the film, they're TrueCompanions.
25** In the books, the Pirate Captain is more or less a CloudCuckoolander DesignatedHero whereas in the movie, he's more of a lovable antihero.
26* AdaptationalVillainy: In the book, Darwin and Mr. Bobo are the Pirate Captain's allies throughout the story. In the film, Darwin is a FalseFriend who manipulates the Captain in order to steal Polly, with Mr. Bobo as his accomplice. [[spoiler:They both undergo a HeelFaceTurn in the third act, however.]]
27* AdiposeRex: Queen Victoria.
28** Though it turns out most of it is her dress.
29* AdvertisedExtra:
30** Though Black Bellamy and Cutlass Liz are featured prominently in trailers and posters, they only appear for two scenes. This is actually a continuation of a joke set up in the books, where both are supposedly prominent figures in the Captain's life and yet do next to nothing of importance in the books.
31** RuleOfSexy applies to the latter.
32* AffablyEvil: These are the most friendly, lovable terrors of the high seas you will ever meet.
33* AffectionateNickname: The Pirate Captain occasionally refers to Darwin as "Chuck."
34* AgeLift: The film depicts Queen Victoria as an old FatBastard despite taking place in 1837 when she would have been 18 or 19 years old and quite thin. She wouldn't take on her familiar size until a few decades later.
35* AllLoveIsUnrequited:
36** Darwin has a crush on Queen Victoria, who couldn't care less about him. Also, it's implied that the Surprisingly Curvaceous Pirate has feelings for The Pirate Captain, who has no idea she's even female. [[spoiler:While Surprisingly Curvaceous Pirate's plotline is left unresolved, Darwin gets over Victoria by the end after realizing just how evil she actually is.]]
37** According to Peter Lord, The Pirate Captain has a bit of an unrequited crush on Cutlass Liz which is hinted at in his DreamSequence.
38* AllTheOtherReindeer: The Pirate Captain is looked on with contempt by the other pirates, and is such a failure that the price on his head is "12 doubloons and a free pen".
39* AllThereInTheScript: The Pirate Who Likes Sunsets and Kittens is named only in the credits.
40* Music/AlsoSprachZarathustra: [[RuleOfFunny On an]] ''[[RuleOfFunny accordion and conga drums,]]'' [[RuleOfFunny no less!]] One of the musicians is a ''monkey'', mind you!
41* AlwaysSomeoneBetter: The other three Pirates who have better chances of winning the award than the Pirate Captain.
42* AnachronismStew:
43** The movie states at the very start that the year is 1837, which instantly confuses a few things. Victoria ''was'' queen at this point, but only just; she was crowned that year. Darwin was already famous in scientific circles by now. The film also features cameos from Creator/JaneAusten and [[Film/TheElephantMan Joseph Merrick]]. In 1837, the former was already dead and the latter was yet to be born.
44** [[FreezeFrameBonus Apparently, people in 1837 are aware of who]] Creator/BrianBlessed is.[[note]]One may, of course, speculate that his voice is so loud that it echoes ''backwards in time''. That this is physically impossible does not make it any less fun to contemplate.[[/note]]
45** And this is putting aside the fact that 17th century style pirates are still hanging around in the ''19th century.''
46*** Though this is actually Queen Victoria's reason for hating pirates--they're out of date and need to go.
47** If Black Bellamy is supposed to be ''the'' Black Sam Bellamy, he's a hundred years out of date as the real Bellamy died in 1717 at the age of 28.
48** While the Beagle was sailing in 1837, Charles Darwin wasn't on it at the time. He had stopped sailing with it in 1836, and spent 1837 in England compiling his discoveries for publication.
49** Many, ''many'' science issues in the film, including the (albeit limited) public use of electricity in 1837 and a prototype atomic bomb.
50** The pirates' first disguises was as a group of Girl Guides. However, the scouting movement didn't begin until 1907.
51** Some usage of modern linguistics in Victorian times, such as the 'crew in the street sense, yo' line.
52** A guard refers to Queen Victoria as Empress Of India, but Queen Victoria would not be empress until 1876.
53** One of the rulers in the dining club looks like Napoleon, who would have been dead by then, although it may be his son Napoleon II or his nephew Napoleon III who would have the same appearance due to sharing the same name. Even then Napoleon II died in 1832 while Napoleon III wouldn't be emperor until the 1850s.
54** A conversation between two guards discusses Dracula and Frankenstein's Monster. Frankenstein existed in 1837, but Dracula wouldn't be written for another sixty years.
55** It should be noted that all of these examples use the RuleOfFunny excuse.
56* AnimalsNotToScale: Type 2. Real dodo birds were believed to have been about thirty to forty pounds in weight and over three feet tall, much too large to fit on a person's shoulder like a parrot.
57* ArcWords: Or rather, Arc Question. "What's the best thing about being a pirate?"
58* ArtShift: The opening credits and each TravelMontage are done in stylized CG across a HereThereBeDragons-style sea map, with all the peril that entails.
59* AsHimself: [[PlayedForLaughs Mr. Bobo is credited as this.]]
60* AsideGlance: Done by Victoria when the Pirate Captain tries and fails to conceal his identity from her with a fake accent.
61* AuthorAvatar: The Pirate Captain in the books is a blatant wish fulfillment fantasy on the author's part.
62* AuthorVocabularyCalendar: Played with in the books, where The Pirate Captain constantly refers to his "luxuriant beard". He also, more oddly, refers often to his "stentorian nose", even though "stentorian" is a tone of voice.
63* AxCrazy: Queen Victoria. And it shows during the climax.
64* BarefootCartoonAnimal: Mister Bobo.
65* BeenThereShapedHistory: The Pirate Captain may have inadvertently inspired Darwin to study evolution. Take this exchange, for example;
66-->'''Pirate Captain:''' We didn't evolve from slugs just to sit around drinking our own sweat, now did we?
67-->'''Darwin:''' What was that about slugs?
68** It can also be inferred from one of the travel montages that the crew are responsible for the panama canal.
69* BerserkButton: Don't mention pirates around Her Majesty. Just don't.
70* BigBad: Queen Victoria. Not only does she promise a gruesome death to any pirate (even an amateur crew like the cast) who dares to enter London, [[spoiler:she is also part of a secret society that eats endangered animals.]]
71* BigBeautifulWoman: Queen Victoria. Darwin certainly seems to think so.
72* BigDamnHeroes: [[spoiler:Mr. Bobo and the crew coming to the Pirate Captain's aid in the climax.]]
73* BigEater: Queen Victoria. [[spoiler:It gets worse when it's revealed she's part of a secret dining society along with dozens of other world leaders. They gather together on her flagship, the ''QVI'', to eat the rarest and most endangered animals.]]
74* BigEntrance:
75** The Pirate Captain's competitors for Pirate of the Year show up in the Barnacle's Face tavern in Reverse Order of Awesomeness. Peg Leg Hastings swings through the door. Cutlass Liz blows a hole in the wall with a hand-held cannon. Black Bellamy arrives inside ''a whale full of gold doubloons''.
76** The Pirate King's principal method of travel seems to be by giant, Vegas-esque clam shell.
77* BigFancyHouse: Darwin has one. With the pirates inside, though, it doesn't last long.
78* BlackAndGrayMorality: On one hand, we have the murdering, looting pirates that want nothing but fame in the pirate world, on the other we have the [[AlphaBitch Queen of England]], who is definitely not shown in a sympathetic light.
79* BlackComedy: Just by the trailers there seems to be a lot of it.
80-->"This is a leper boat!" [[BodyHorror *arm falls off*]] "[[CrossesTheLineTwice See?]]"
81** Somehow even funnier in the german dub:
82-->"Gold? I'd give my arm for gold!" *arm falls off* {{Beat}} "My ''other'' arm!"
83** [[NeverTrustATrailer However,]] [[DudeNotFunny backlash from actual lepers]] (as the disease unfortunately still exists) changed the inhabitants of the ship to...[[{{Bowdlerise}} plague victims.]]
84* {{Bowdlerise}}: ExecutiveMeddling is to blame for this in the American release. The title was changed for the official reason that the longer title wouldn't take, Albino Pirate's lines were redubbed by American actor Anton Yelchin, the Pirate Who Likes Sunsets and Kittens was redubbed by [[Series/{{Today}} Al Roker]], and any jokes that were deemed too inappropriate were removed entirely.[[note]]Except for the ship full of [[NakedPeopleAreFunny naturists]], for some reason.[[/note]]
85* BrainyBrunette: The Pirate With A Scarf.
86* BreadEggsBreadedEggs: Inverted with The Pirate King after [[spoiler:Black Bellamy's revelation of the Captain's pardoning:]]
87--->'''Pirate King:''' VILLIANOUS! TREACHERY! TREACHEROUS VILLANY!
88* BreakTheHaughty: Darwin believing he's smarter than the pirates [[HumiliationConga doesn't exactly work out for him.]]
89* BrickJoke: Several:
90** "We could have made that with a good wind behind us, [[HereThereBeDragons except for that dirty great sea monster in the way]]".
91** The best thing about the airship being that it allows its users to look down women's tops. ({{Bowdlerised}} in the American version to being a "chick magnet" instead.)
92** When recapping his exploits to Creator/JaneAusten, the Pirate Captain recounts an anecdote that indicates a shark could beat [[RaceNameBasis a Dracula]], suggesting she turn it into a book. Later, during the raid on the Q.V.1, a pair of guards discuss Austen’s new book, ''Frankenstein vs. the Jellyfish''.
93** When depressed about being mocked at the Pirate of the Year Award signups, The Pirate Captain makes a crack about "getting into baby clothes" instead. [[spoiler:Guess what he's doing after being cast out of pirate society?]]
94* BrokenPedestal: [[spoiler:The Pirate Captain becomes this for his crew when they discover that he sold Polly to Victoria. [[RebuiltPedestal He wins back their approval by saving her.]]]]
95* BuffySpeak: "Fire those long things that go bang!"
96* ButtMonkey:
97** Oh, Darwin...
98** The old man in the rowboat who always seems to be in any harbour the pirates happen to drop anchor in.
99** Surprisingly not the actual monkey. [[spoiler:He does get a bathtub dropped on him at one point, though.]]
100* TheCaligula: Victoria.
101* CallForward:
102** At the scientific conference, Darwin gets caught in an explosion of vinegar and baking soda, which makes him look like he has his trademark beard.
103** Similarly, the Pirate Captain tells Darwin to grow a beard.
104* TheCameo: The treasure Victoria offers the Pirate Captain includes a gold statue of WesternAnimation/{{Wallace|AndGromit}}.
105* CaptainObvious: After changing into their {{Paper Thin Disguise}}s (both of them), the pirates feel the need to remind Darwin that it's them.
106* CardCarryingVillain:
107** The pirates in the movie are so proud of being pirates they hold a "Pirate of the Year" award, and pirates who receive pardon for their crimes are disqualified for the prize and banned from Bloody Island. When Queen Victoria revokes Pirate Captain's pardon and sets the reward for his capture to be higher than the reward for any other pirate on the world, Pirate Captain likes it.
108** On the other side of things, Victoria's royal crest says "I Hate Pirates!"
109* CelebrityParadox: One joke involves a mention of Creator/BrianBlessed, who voices The Pirate King.
110* TheCenterpieceSpectacular: The bathtub chase.
111* ChainOfPeople: Formed by the crew to rescue the Captain near the end.
112* ChangingClothesIsAFreeAction: On two separate occasions, Darwin (and the camera) look away from the crew for a few seconds, only for them to all be wearing matching disguises when he looks back.
113* ChekhovsGun:
114** [[spoiler:Vinegar and baking soda.]]
115** [[spoiler:The airship.]]
116* {{Cloudcuckoolander}}: According to Peter Lord, ''everyone'' in the film is this to some extent. The Pirate Captain and the Albino Pirate stand out from the crowd, though.
117* TheChewToy: Darwin. After a few minutes you will ''want'' to see bad things happen to him, and the film delivers.
118* ComedicSociopathy: A lot of it.
119* ComfortingComforter: The Pirate with a Scarf tucks the Pirate Captain in.
120* CoolBoat: The Pirate Ship and [[spoiler:the [=QV1=].]]
121* CowardlyLion: [[spoiler:Mr. Bobo flees when the Pirate Captain decides to try and save Polly, but later rows across the sea to gather TheCavalry.]]
122* CreativeClosingCredits: Featuring a WhereAreTheyNowEpilogue and a montage of the background jokes from the film.
123* CruellaToAnimals: [[spoiler:Queen Victoria.]]
124* TheCuckoolanderWasRight: "There's a sea monster in the way."
125* DancePartyEnding: Downplayed, but the CreativeClosingCredits are interspersed with brief scenes of various minor characters getting their groove on to "Alright" by Supergrass.
126* DarkestHour: [[spoiler:After Black Bellamy outs the Captain as a fraud when the Captain is about to accept his long-sought-after reward, The Pirate King confiscated his treasure and equipment while removing his status as a pirate. And after he tells his crew he sold Polly for the treasure, they abandon him. The Captain is left alone and with nothing, and all he can do is go to Darwin's house and at least find Polly...only for her to already be gone.]]
127* DarkReprise: "Rule Britannia," which triumphantly opens the film and returns in an ominous form whenever Victoria's up to no good.
128* {{Deuteragonist}}: Darwin.
129* DiegeticVisualEffects: We see a red dotted line on the map that's supposedly just there to show where the pirates have travelled... only for the scene to shift into reality and we find out that the albino pirate is creating the dotted line by throwing red items out the back.
130* TheDogBitesBack:
131** [[spoiler:A literal example of this trope; Polly finally escapes from Victoria by pecking her in the eye.]]
132*** [[spoiler:The endangered species Victoria was going to have cooked and eaten are trying to eat her [[ParachuteInATree as she dangles from a tree]] at the end]].
133** [[spoiler:Darwin is the one who opens the shaft that Victoria gets knocked down in the climax.]]
134* DramatisPersonae: Done in the first part of the closing credits.
135* DualWielding: [[spoiler:Victoria can fight with two katanas.]]
136* TheDulcineaEffect: Darwin's crush on Victoria.
137* EndOfAnAge: [[spoiler:This is why Victoria hates pirates; the modern world she envisions has no place for them and their old-fashioned way of life. She's ultimately proven wrong when the Pirate Captain triumphs over her.]]
138* EpicFail: Whenever the Pirate Captain boards a ship to demand gold. Special mention goes to the part where he boards a ghost ship and [[RealityIsOutToLunch ends up falling through the ghost deck]].
139* EpicMovie: By Aardman's standards. At the time, it was the studio's largest and most technologically complex film they'd ever made.
140* EstablishingCharacterMoment:
141** "I! HATE! PIRATES!"
142** The Ham Nite scene serves as one for the pirate crew in general.
143** Black Bellamy's flashy entrance.
144** Darwin's first scene has him writing in his journal about discovering a new species of barnacle and generally being all [[BuffySpeak Darwin-ish]], then he says this; [[NerdsAreVirgins "I'll never get a girlfriend.]] I am ''so'' unhappy."
145* EveryoneCallsHimBarkeep: The Pirate Captain and his crew (which include The Pirate With A Scarf, The Albino Pirate, The Pirate With Gout, The Surprisingly Curvaceous Pirate, and The Pirate Who Likes Sunsets and Kittens).
146** HisNameReallyIsBarkeep: He signs his name as 'Pirate Captain' on the Pirate of the Year entry form.
147* EvilIsHammy: Queen Victoria throws a ''lot'' of hissy fits.
148** And the pirates [[LampshadeHanging eat a lot of ham]].
149* ExactlyWhatItSaysOnTheTin: The title of every book in the series, which include "The Pirates! In An Adventure With Communists", "The Pirates! In An Adventure With Romance!", and "The Pirates! In An Adventure With [[Literature/MobyDick Ahab]]".
150* ExcitedTitleTwoPartEpisodeName: Played straight in most markets, averted in North America when the film was released as ''The Pirates! Band of Misfits'', without the second exclamation point.
151* ExoticEntree: A recreational hobby [[spoiler:''for all the world's leaders''. Queen Victoria somewhat uses this]] in an EvilerThanThou speech aimed at the Pirate Captain.
152* EyeScream: [[spoiler:Polly biting Victoria.]]
153* FaintInShock: One lady in the audience passes out in shock when she sees that the pirates and scientists have found a living dodo. In fact, one of the settings on the applause meter is "[[WomenAreDelicate Ladies]] Fainting".
154* FakeUltimateHero: The Pirate Captain in the books, where he is feared and admired by more or less everybody as the greatest pirate who ever lived despite being ridiculously incompetent. In the movie, he's seen as a loser by everyone outside of his crew.
155* FatBitch: Queen Victoria.
156* AFatherToHisMen: The Pirate Captain.
157** {{Team Pet}}s: Polly and Mr. Bobo.
158* FetishizedAbuser: Cutlass Liz can barely even walk across a room without stabbing someone. Apparently, this just makes her even more attractive.
159* AFoggyDayInLondonTown: The pirate ship passes into a thick wall of fog when it sails into London.
160* FoolForLove: Darwin, who calls himself this after [[spoiler:realizing that Victoria manipulated him into bringing her Polly.]]
161* ForTheEvulz:
162** Queen Vicky has an obsession with [[spoiler:eating endangered animals to extinction]], seemingly just because she can. And judging from her rant in the opening scene, she also has rather petty reasons for hating pirates, citing their shanties, hats, and roaring as reasons for their extermination.
163** She hates pirates for the same reason as [[spoiler:endangered animals]]- they're outdated remnants of the past.
164* FranchiseZombie: [[invoked]] The book series is a parody of this. The first book is supposed to take place long after the series has released hundreds of books and had ''three'' spin off series.
165* FreezeFrameBonus: It wouldn't be an Aardman film without this trope.
166* FriendlyPirate: The Pirate Captain, his mates, and all of the pirates are glory-seeking thieves, who engage in PokeThePoodle piracy.
167* FriendOrIdolDecision: Queen Victoria offers the Captain a choice between selling Polly in return for a large sum of treasure, which would all but ensure he wins the pirate of the year award, or keeping her and the respect of his crew. [[spoiler:After choosing the former, he's outed as a fraud and loses everything.]]
168* FryingPanOfDoom: Victoria wields one in the final battle.
169* GetAholdOfYourselfMan: The Captain does this to Darwin.
170* GirlsWithMoustaches: The Surprisingly Curvaceous Pirate wears a fake one.
171* GodSaveUsFromTheQueen: Victoria, portrayed as a bloodthirsty supervillainess with [[spoiler:a penchant for dining on very rare animals.]]
172* GrandRomanticGesture: Darwin thinks that getting Victoria a dodo will be seen as this. [[spoiler:He's wrong.]]
173* GrayRainOfDepression: After the Pirate Captain is expelled from the pirating community.
174** He has one before that when he has failed to find any gold during his eight attempted raids as he is ready to just give up. When NumberTwo gets him out of depression, the weather is instantly better again.
175* GroinAttack: When the Captain stabs the ceiling. Whoops.
176* HammerSpace:
177** The source of Mr. Bobo's seemingly endless amount of notecards.
178** The Pirate Captain's luxuriant beard is revealed to be HammerspaceHair.
179* HarmlessLadyDisguise: Pirate Captain and the crew (even Polly!) disguise themselves as Girl Guides when they first arrive in London, due to Victoria's hatred of pirates.
180* HartmanHips: Cutlass Liz and the Queen, but especially Surprisingly Curvaceous Pirate, necessary because her large fake beard covers almost all evidence of other possible curves. (The occasional side and back shot, such as the scene where Darwin walks the plank, reveals that she's actually curvy all over.)
181* HeelFaceTurn: [[spoiler:Darwin and Mr. Bobo.]]
182* HeelRealization: [[spoiler:Darwin finding the pamphlet about Victoria's rare animal eating society. His face practically screams "MyGodWhatHaveIDone".]]
183* TheHero: [[TheCaptain The Pirate Captain]].
184* HerosMuse: Victoria is this to Darwin. [[spoiler:Until he finds that pamphlet.]]
185* HeroStoleMyBike: After Darwin and Mr. Bobo steal Polly after faking the Pirate Captain out with a ''real'' gun and run off, the Captain takes a vicar’s bike and chases after them with it.
186* HistoricalDomainCharacter:
187** UsefulNotes/QueenVictoria and UsefulNotes/CharlesDarwin are main characters.
188** With assorted other cameo appearances by real-life people, such as Joseph Merrick and Creator/JaneAusten, as well as Admiral Collingwood in the beginning of the movie.
189** Interestingly, there exists a real [[https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Samuel_Bellamy Black Bellamy]]
190* HistoricalInJoke:
191** The Pirate Captain tries to refuse Darwin joining the crew due to his "nose being too big for his face." Darwin almost got refused his position on his historic expedition because the captain, a firm believer in physiognomy, thought Darwin's nose meant he was lazy.
192** The captain also suggests that Darwin grow a beard to help even out his face. [[http://upload.wikimedia.org/wikipedia/commons/thumb/0/02/1878_Darwin_photo_by_Leonard_from_Woodall_1884_-_cropped_grayed_partially_cleaned.jpg/170px-1878_Darwin_photo_by_Leonard_from_Woodall_1884_-_cropped_grayed_partially_cleaned.jpg Darwin took the advice to heart evidently.]] (Before that of course, Charles gets a temporary beard of Vinegar-Baking Soda foam.)
193* HistoricalVillainDowngrade: The "villain" part is debatable, but Charles Darwin is presented in the movie as a bumbling ineffectual ButtMonkey who is horrified at the idea of [[spoiler:a secret society who eat rare animals.]] As has been noted elsewhere on the page, in real life...not so much.
194** Also the pirates (all of them, not just the main crew) are pretty much the relatively tame childhood fantasy version of pirates with their more unsavoury historical aspects rarely being mentioned or dwelt on - even Cutless Liz's penchant for stabbing people doesn't seem that bad considering at least one of her victims recovers by the end.
195* HistoricalVillainUpgrade: Despite many atrocities across the British Empire including in India and Ireland during her reign, UsefulNotes/QueenVictoria herself was '''not''' a vicious, bloodthirsty psychopath.
196** She also wasn't a member of a society [[spoiler:that ate rare animals]]. [[http://www.guardian.co.uk/lifeandstyle/2003/mar/09/foodanddrink.features15 Darwin was]], [[HistoricalVillainDowngrade though]].
197* HypercompetentSidekick: The Pirate with a Scarf seems quite a bit smarter than the Pirate Captain. The same goes for Mr. Bobo and Darwin.
198* {{Hypocrite}}: Queen Victoria claims that the main reason she hates pirates so much is how archaic and outdated they are, despite royalty and monarchs arguably being even more archaic.
199* IAmBigBoned: Before Polly is recognised as a dodo, the Pirate Captain gets mocked for having such a fat parrot. He claims that she is just big boned.
200* ICantLookGesture: When don't see him cover his eyes, but the Pirate with a Scarf looks up from his hands when Queen Victoria [[spoiler:stops the executioner from beheading the Pirate Captain]].
201* IChooseToStay: [[spoiler:Mr. Bobo joins the pirate crew in the end.]]
202* IdiotBall: If the Pirate Captain picked up any more of them, the story would plummet straight into DownerEnding territory.
203* IdiotHero: The Pirate Captain. Oh god, the Pirate Captain.
204* IDontLikeTheSoundOfThatPlace: The island where all the pirates meet up for the contest is named Blood Island. Not because of a history of bloodshed, but because it's "exactly the shape of some blood".
205* IJustWantToBeSpecial: The Pirate Captain's biggest motivation -- and FatalFlaw.
206* InkSuitActor: The Pirate With A Scarf bears a striking resemblance to Martin Freeman.
207* ItsAllMyFault: Darwin says this word-for-word when he encounters the Pirate Captain after [[spoiler:learning Victoria's true plan for Polly.]]
208* JabbaTableManners: Queen Victoria talks with her mouth full while discussing plans with Admiral Collingwood.
209* TheJeeves: Mr. Bobo.
210* JollyRoger: The Pirate Captain orders his crew to raise the Jolly Roger flag. One pirate asks to use the standard one and the other asks for an extra gruesome one with popping eyes.
211* KatanasAreJustBetter: [[spoiler:Victoria wields [[DualWielding two of them]] during a fight scene. Probably ''because'' she thinks they're better than ordinary, pirate-related swords.]]
212* {{Keet}}: The Albino Pirate.
213* KickTheDog: Victoria rejecting Darwin, especially the second time.
214--> '''Victoria:''' You know, I think...secretly...I've always loved you, Charles.
215--> '''Darwin:''' ...Really?
216--> '''Victoria:''' ''No.'' [[FryingPanOfDoom (clobbers him with a frying pan)]]
217* KingOfThieves: Or Pirate King, in this case. [[Manga/OnePiece that]] one!
218* TheLancer: The Pirate With A Scarf, who is both the OnlySaneMan and TheReliableOne.
219* LargeHam:
220** The Pirate Captain and Victoria, when her BerserkButton is pressed.
221** Creator/BrianBlessed as the Pirate King. Blessed himself says the Pirate King is the most "larger than life" character in the whole story. Boy, was he right.
222--->'''The Pirate King:''' VILLAINOUS TREACHERY! TREACHEROUS VILLAINY!
223* LastOfHisKind: Polly is the last dodo in existence. [[LivingMacGuffin This is a pretty big deal.]]
224* {{Leitmotif}}: "Rule Britannia" is used as Victoria's theme, and it shows up whenever she does. The bigger a threat she is, the darker the music gets. By the climax, it sounds [[HellIsThatNoise positively demonic.]]
225* LetsGetDangerous:
226** The Pirate Captain pulls off some pretty badass feats in the climax.
227** Specifically, he [[spoiler:chases, breaks into and subsequently blows up what is essentially the steampunk equivalent of the Death Star. All to save his pet.]]
228* LighterAndSofter: Compared to the book, which is much more mean-spirited and violent. The Pirate Captain is still a highly incompetent pirate, however.
229* LivingMacGuffin: Polly.
230* LoveMakesYouEvil: Darwin's pursuit of Victoria drives him to do some rather unheroic things. [[spoiler:He gets better.]]
231* LovingAShadow: Darwin loving Victoria.
232* ManipulativeBitch: Victoria.
233* MarketBasedTitle: The US title is ''The Pirates! Band of Misfits,'' while the title everywhere else is ''The Pirates! In An Adventure With Scientists.'' (see ExecutiveMeddling)
234* {{Mooning}}: The Surprisingly Curvaceous Pirate's tattoo of the Pirate Captain is on her backside, so she shows it off by baring her ass in the quick scene where we see the crew's tattoos of the Pirate Captain.
235* [[MistakenForDog Mistaken For Parrot]]: Polly is believed by the pirates to be a parrot even though she is really a dodo.
236* MsFanservice: Cutlass Liz is very attractive and gets a lot of attention from the male pirates when she is around.
237* MythologyGag: In the Plundering Montage, the pirates go to America and get chased by cowboys and Native Americans. This is a nod to a NoodleIncident from the first book.
238* NakedPeopleAreFunny: One of the ships that the Pirate Captain and his crew attempt to plunder in the montage of failures to plunder anything at sea is a ship of naturists. The scene is especially humorous due to the naturists apparently not having a problem with their ship being attacked by a fully-clothed pirate.
239** The Bathtube scene can count as well, since the Surprisingly Curvaceous Pirate is naked the whole time (though [[CensorSuds conveniently covered by foam]]) and by definition [[ToplessnessFromTheBack topless from the back]]. While that part may get forgotten by the audience after a bit, they are quickly reminded at the end when everyone returns to the mansion but her.
240--->'''Surprisingly Curvaceous Pirate:''' Um... Can someone bring me a towel?
241* NerdsAreVirgins: Darwin really wants a girlfriend, and scientists are impressed by a hot air balloon having some uses with women.
242* {{Ninja}}: Not literally, but [[spoiler:Queen Victoria does dual-wield katanas and has some fancy acrobatic moves]].
243* NoAnimalsWereHarmed: "No dodos were made extinct in the making of this film."
244* NoEndorHolocaust:
245** [[spoiler:Don't worry, all of the world's most powerful and ethically questionable leaders and everybody working on the [=QV1=] got to a lifeboat before the ship sank.]]
246** [[spoiler:Similarly, Victoria formally unpardoned the Pirate Captain (as shown by those new wanted posters), so we can be pretty sure that she didn't get eaten by those animals.]]
247* NonActionGuy: Darwin.
248* [[NoFlowInCGI No Flow In Claymation]]: Neatly averted in a similar fashion to WesternAnimation/{{Coraline}}.
249* NonHumanSidekick: Polly for the Pirate Captain and Mr. Bobo for Darwin.
250* NoNameGiven: All of the known pirates so far, with the exception of Black Bellamy, Cutlass Liz, and Pegleg Hastings.
251* NoodleIncident: While giving the Pirate Captain a pep talk, the Pirate With A Scarf mentions the crew's adventures with Aztecs, librarians and a pig.
252* NumberTwo: The Pirate With A Scarf is even called Number Two by the Pirate Captain.
253* ObjectShapedLandmass: PlayedForLaughs with Blood Island, which is called that not because it's a pirate haven with a long history of violence, but because it's "exactly in the shape of some blood".
254* OddFriendship: The Pirate Captain and Darwin.
255* OffscreenVillainy:
256** The pirates, so as to retain sympathy, never actually commit any successful crimes on-screen. Unless impersonating scientists is a crime.
257*** [[spoiler:Stealing a one-of-a-kind exotic animal worth the entire contents of the Tower of London and sinking its owner's ship]] certainly is. But [[spoiler:Queen Victoria]] deserved it.
258** Given his whopping twelve doubloons-and-a-pen bounty, it's doubtful if he's ever committed any serious crimes.
259** He does say something about using babies as squid bait though...
260** The Surprisingly Curvaceous Pirate likes making people walk the plank, especially the bit where the victim falls off, so they must have done it at least once before.
261* OffWithHisHead: The Pirate Captain comes within an inch of this when Queen Victoria recognises him for a pirate rather than a scientist and/or girl guide (she even brought a handy executioner).
262* OnlySaneMan: The Pirate With A Scarf and Mr. Bobo.
263** The Pirate With A Scarf plays a variation of this in the books. He's still one of the only intelligent and competent characters, but he honestly believes that The Pirate Captain is the incredible pirate he claims to be and trusts him completely.
264** When NumberTwo does the pep talk, he also says that a true pirate loves stabbing people to which Pirate Captain nods and agrees that he really enjoys that.
265* PaperThinDisguise:
266** Twice. When they arrive in London, the pirates disguise themselves first as Girl Guides, then as scientists.
267** When disguised as Girl Guides, even the Surprisingly Curvaceous Pirate keeps her beard on.
268** It doesn't exactly take a genius to figure out that the Surprisingly Curvaceous Pirate is a SweetPollyOliver. Luckily for her, none of her fellow pirates can be called that.
269* ParentalBonus: It's an Aardman film, and therefore loaded with them.
270* ParodiedTrope: About half the tropes listed here are spoofed.
271* PimpDuds: For the Pirate of the Year awards, Pirate Captain dons a hat and coat that are like this, including zebra print lining.
272* PimpedOutDress: Victoria's dress is not only loaded with frills, [[spoiler:it has a mechanical casing under the skirt]].
273* PinkMeansFeminine: Surprisingly Curvaceous Pirate's shirt has pink and white stripes. The Pirate Captain is a aversion during the award scene where he appears in a fancy pink pirate outfit.
274* APirate400YearsTooLate: A very important plot point, as the root of Queen Victoria's hatred of pirates is because they are an anachronism.
275* PirateGirl: Cutlass Liz and The Surprisingly Curvaceous Pirate.
276* PirateParrot: Actually, the last living dodo.
277* ThePiratesWhoDontDoAnything: The Pirate Captain's crew consistently fails to board a ship worth stealing from, though not for lack of trying. It's implied that they have engaged in actual piracy in the past, though; one of them says his favorite bit about being a pirate is the looting. (Plus, they've been at this for over twenty years; they must have been doing something to stay in the black.) In the end, they do manage to steal one very valuable thing -- [[spoiler:Polly, who the captain had sold to Queen Victoria for all the gold in London Tower]] -- and even [[spoiler:sink a ship]] in the process. Also, since the Pirate King had [[spoiler:confiscated The Pirate Captain's gold when he was discharged]], one can assume that he got that one back at the end as well.
278* PointThatSomewhereElse: Darwin does this with the Pirate Captain's cutlass when they first meet.
279* PragmaticAdaptation: In a collection of the first two books, released around the movie's theatrical showings, the Pirate Captain himself writes a foreword where he acknowledges the difficulty in adapting a literary work to a visual medium, and incidentally he'd prefer a pet dodo to the stupid parrot he has in the books.
280* PrimAndProperBun: Victoria has one, which Darwin finds attractive.
281-->'''Darwin:''' It's the bun, the bun ''really'' does it for me.
282* PunctuatedForEmphasis: "I! HATE! PIRATES!" Accompanied by slamming a knife into a table, no less.
283* RagtagBunchOfMisfits: There is a good reason why the movie is renamed ''The Pirates! Band of Misfits'' in the USA.
284* RankScalesWithAsskicking: [[spoiler:Queen Victoria is no pushover when it comes to a throw-down knife fight.]]
285* RecordNeedleScratch: When the Pirate of the Year Award presentation is interrupted.
286* RidiculouslyCuteCritter: Polly is the most adorable dodo you'll ever see.
287* RoyalWe: Victoria uses it.
288* RoyalsWhoActuallyDoSomething: Victoria takes her crusade against pirates ''very'' seriously.
289* RuleOfFunny: The films is just loaded with silly and impossible stuff.
290* SadTimesMontage: After The Pirate Captain loses everything, including Polly and his crew. With "I'm Not Crying" by Music/FlightOfTheConchords playing, no less!
291* SceneryCensor: The naturist boat makes use of this to hide the naturists' nudity. For example, one female naturist has her body covered with a guitar, while the other has her breasts obscured by a tray with two wine glasses and her nethers covered by a railing.
292* SceneryPorn: Aardman certainly went all out on detailed backgrounds and sets.
293* SeaDogBeard: Several of the pirates. The Pirate Captain's is frequently drawn attention to, with the word "luxuriant" being used repeatedly.
294* SelfPlagiarism: Or maybe MythologyGag or ShoutOut--but the climactic scene of this film bears a surprising resemblance to Aardman's previous effort, ''WesternAnimation/ChickenRun''. In both, someone is trying to get away via an ungainly flying device (the bird machine in the first one vs. a blimp in this film). In both, someone else is trying to catch them via climbing up a long string or rope (Christmas tree lights in the first, a rope in the second). In both, the person trying to fly away attempts to cut the string/rope as the other person climbs. Not to mention that both scenes feature a female villain whose motivation is to eat a bird character. The main difference is that in this film, it's the hero (the Pirate Captain) trying to climb up and the villain (Queen Victoria) trying to get away, whereas in ''Chicken Run'' the situation was reversed.
295* ShapedLikeItself: They call it Blood Island because it's an island shaped like a bit of blood.
296* ShoutOut:
297** Plenty of the usual Aardman sight gags, like one of the Pirates having a ''Series/BluePeter'' badge.
298** The Pirate King resembles Music/ElvisPresley. Sadly, despite the perfect opportunity, he does not also reference [[Theatre/ThePiratesOfPenzance Gilbert and Sullivan]].
299* ShownTheirWork: The meeting place of the Royal Society closely resembles Somerset House, where the group really was based at the time of the film. A subtle example, but quite impressive for a film that indulges in AnachronismStew.
300* SilentSnarker: Bobo. Remember, this is the same studio that gave us [[WesternAnimation/WallaceAndGromit Gromit]].
301* SilkHidingSteel: Victoria. [[spoiler:Literally as well as figuratively.]]
302* ASimplePlan: Take Polly to London, show her off to the Royal Society, get some money out of it and use that booty to snag the Pirate of the Year award! WhatCouldPossiblyGoWrong
303* SirNotAppearingInThisTrailer: Darwin gets this treatment in the American trailers; he only appears for three or four shots, is never named and gets almost no lines.
304* SkyPirate: [[spoiler:The Pirate Captain is briefly one when he uses the airship.]]
305* SleepMask: Pirate Captain wears one.
306* SophisticatedAsHell: Darwin's introductory voiceover.
307* SpannerInTheWorks: [[spoiler:Darwin's first attempt to steal Polly would have been successful if the Pirate Captain hadn't been dreaming about fighting with Black Bellamy over the Pirate of the Year Award.]]
308* SpellMyNameWithAThe: The Pirate Captain.
309* {{Steampunk}}: [[spoiler:The airship, the [=QV1=] and Victoria's mechanical hoop skirt.]]
310* StuffBlowingUp: [[spoiler:The [=QV1=] in the climax.]]
311* SuddenDownerEnding: {{Subverted}}. [[spoiler:The film ends with the Pirate Captain's ship being swallowed whole by a sea monster, only to be immediately spat out.]]
312* SueDonym: The Pirate Captain's scientist alias is The Scientist Captain.
313* SupermodelStrut: PirateGirl Cutlass Liz swings her hips as she walks, very prominent in her introductory scene where she blows a hole through the wall and then just casually struts into the bar, [[HeadTurningBeauty while all the men gawk at her]]. There's even a MaleGaze shot of her hips.
314* SweetOnPollyOliver: The Pirate Captain seemingly tries to invoke this when he asks the Pirate With A Scarf if he's really a woman. Hilariously, he misses the actual SweetPollyOliver in his crew.
315* SweetPollyOliver: The Surprisingly Curvaceous Pirate (her actual name in the credits).
316* SymbolSwearing: When The Pirate Captain decides to [[spoiler:board the [=QV1=] and save Polly]], Mr. Bobo responds by running off and leaving behind a series of cards reading "Are you out of your [SymbolSwearing] mind?!" The Captain reads them out loud as "Are you out of your... oh my!" -- and an elephant sounds in the pause after "your", acting as a SoundEffectBleep.
317* TakeOurWordForIt: The pirates repeatedly mention how proud they are of their shanties. We never get to hear any.
318* TalkingWithSigns: Mr. Bobo, UsefulNotes/CharlesDarwin's chimpanzee manservant. At one point he holds up a sign saying [[AC:"BUT..."]], and when Darwin hushes him, rolls his eyes and holds up a sign saying [--"But..."--]
319* TalkLikeAPirate: Averted mostly, although you [[{{pun}} arrrrgueably]] could count all the flowery, sea-themed swearings of the Pirate Captain. The one time it's played completely straight, it's PlayedForDrama.
320-->'''Pirate With A Scarf:''' You can't just say "arrr" at the end of a sentence and think that makes everything alright.
321* TarAndFeathers: Happens to Darwin at one point.
322* TeamPet: Polly.
323-->'''Albino Pirate:''' She's like an auntie! With a beak...
324* TemptingFate: When the Pirate Captain decides that there's a sea monster on their route because there's a drawing of one on the map, Darwin remarks that the drawings are only there for decorations. At the end of the film, the aforementioned sea monster jumps out of the water and swallows the ship... only to spit it out again.
325** Also, with an added serving of GenreBlindness:
326--->'''Albino Pirate:''' This can only end brilliantly!
327%%* ThatPoorCat
328* ThreatBackfire: [[spoiler:Queen Victoria's final threats are little more than massive street cred to Pirate Captain and his crew.]]
329-->[[spoiler:'''Queen Victoria:''' You'll swing for this! Curse you! And after you're done swinging, I'll chop your head off! I'll put it into a cannon and fire it into the sun!]]
330-->[[spoiler:'''Pirate with a Scarf:''' Does that mean he's not pardoned anymore?!]]
331-->[[spoiler:'''Queen Victoria:''' '''''PARDONED?!''''' *accidentally lets go of her ship's deflating balloon, which carries her away* You'll be outlawed across the globe! There'll be a higher price on your head than any pirate before you! ''The whole world will know your name!'']]
332-->[[spoiler:''The entire crew cheers.'']]
333* ThrowABarrelAtIt: [[spoiler:How Victoria is initially defeated.]]
334* TokenGoodTeammate: The Pirate With A Scarf is the closest thing this movie has to a truly good character. He's loyal to his friends, never does anything openly evil and although he's a pirate, he would rather go on adventures than plunder ships.
335* TrademarkFavoriteFood: Ham.
336* TradeYourPassionForGlory: Pirate Captain [[spoiler:trades Polly away for a load of treasure Victoria offers]].
337* TrailersAlwaysSpoil:
338** The ''Film/{{Titanic 1997}}'' TrailerSpoof gives away [[spoiler:not only the existence of the [=QV1=], but also its destruction, the Pirate Captain nearly falling onto the propeller and being rescued by his crew]].
339** Some behind-the-scenes videos available on Website/YouTube spoil TheReveal of [[spoiler:Victoria's plan to eat Polly]].
340* TrailerSpoof: One TV spot parodies ''Literature/TheHungerGames,'' and another parodies the trailer for the 3D re-release of ''Film/{{Titanic 1997}}.'' Yet another spoofs ''Series/AmericanIdol.''
341* TravelMontage: Three of them; the pirates searching for treasure (which doubles as the opening credits), the pirates and Darwin sailing to London and [[spoiler:the Pirate Captain and Darwin chasing the [=QV1=] across Europe]]. The latter two include the vessel's path being shown on the map as a trail of red dots -- intercut with a shot of the vessel in which someone is actually dropping a series of red circular objects off the stern.
342* TreasureRoom: Victoria has one.
343* TrueCompanions: The Pirate Captain and his crew members.
344* TurnInYourBadge: Pirate Captain has to turn in all of his pirate stuff once it's found out [[spoiler:that he was pardoned and therefore is technically no longer a pirate.]]
345* UnexplainedRecovery: During the Pirate of the Year Awards, at one point, we can see Cutlass Liz stab Pegleg Hastings in the back. He's fine during the epilogue, though.
346* {{Unishment}}: [[spoiler:At the end, a furious Queen Victoria revokes The Pirate Captain's pardon and vows that he'll have the biggest price on his head more than any other pirate on the Seven Seas. Of course, this is actually one of the highest honours he can get as a pirate.]]
347* TheUnreveal: We don't see what the Surprisingly Curvaceous Pirate looks like without her beard. The one time she's seen without it, her face is blocked by bubbles.
348* UnwittingPawn: [[spoiler:The Pirate Captain to Darwin, and Darwin to Victoria.]]
349%%* VictorianLondon
350* VillainOpeningScene: The film starts in London and shows a meeting between Victoria and Admiral Collingwood, during which Victoria is told that pirates are still at large. [[EstablishingCharacterMoment She subsequently goes into a violent, over-the-top rant about them]] which transitions into the introduction of the crew.
351* VillainProtagonist: Well, obviously. This is, after all, a movie starring pirates.
352* TheVoiceless: Bobo, [[RuleOfFunny who speaks with index cards.]] When dropped through a hole in the ground, his cards even spell out "AHHHHHH" as he falls.
353* WalkThePlank: Darwin almost ends up doing this before he notices [[LastOfHisKind what species of bird Polly is.]] [[spoiler:Double subverted when the Surprisingly Curvaceous Pirate gets carried away and ends up forcing Darwin off the plank anyway.]]
354* WhatTheHellHero: Zig-zagged when [[spoiler:the Pirate Captain catches Darwin stealing Polly. At first he's furious and demands an explanation, but when Darwin confesses that he's trying to win over a girl, the Pirate Captain instantly softens up and is willing to help him. Then he learns that the girl in question is Victoria and reacts as one would expect him to. Ultimately, he forgives Darwin.]]
355** The crew also has one when [[spoiler:The Pirate Captain sold [[TeamPet Polly]] for Victorias gold. The crew never ''really'' cared about the award and left when they found out that their beloved dodo is gone. Even [[UndyingLoyalty Number Two]] leaves him behind with disappointment in his face and voice.]]
356* WhereAreTheyNowEpilogue:
357** [[spoiler:Darwin returns to the Galapagos Islands and successfully woos a local girl.]]
358** [[spoiler:Mr. Bobo joins The Pirate Captain's crew.]]
359** [[spoiler:The Pirate Captain becomes the most wanted pirate of them all, and his crew presents him with a makeshift Pirate of the Year award.]]
360** [[spoiler:Queen Victoria is cornered by the rare animals she was planning to eat, some of which look very hungry.]]
361** [[spoiler:Black Bellamy's Pirate of the Year Award is revoked by The Pirate King, though it's not clear why.]]
362*** [[spoiler:It's implied that Black Bellamy was 2nd behind the Pirate Captain, so when the Pirate Captain was disqualified, Bellamy got the award. Now that the Captain's pardon has been revoked by the Queen and he's the most wanted pirate on Blood Island, the award is once again rightfully his. [[MurderArsonAndJaywalking Alternatively, the Pirate King just really doesn't approve of snitching]]...]]
363* WillingSuspensionOfDisbelief: This movie isn't supposed to be realistic. Or make sense.
364* WorldOfHam:
365** It's got Creator/BrianBlessed in the cast! Hugh Grant also turns in a deliciously hammy performance as The Pirate Captain. And he sure likes his ham.
366** On the Pirate of the Year entry form, the highest class of [[NoIndoorVoice shouting]] is "Creator/BrianBlessed"
367** There's even [[LampshadeHanging a shop on the Wharf called World Of Ham]]!
368* YouHaveFailedMe / YouHaveOutlivedYourUsefulness: [[spoiler:Victoria pulls a tamer version of this on Darwin. He brings her Polly but also leads the Pirate Captain to her by accident, and she repays the favor by rejecting his affections and dropping him down a garbage chute.]]
369* YoungFutureFamousPeople: Darwin.

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