Instead of a main, overarching storyline written by Ubisoft, Skull and Bones’ story is one you make yourself. “We do have pivotal characters or ‘Kingpins’ in the game that you'll meet on your journey, and they will have bits of story and background that you will be able to jobs or the contracts with them,” Barnard explains. ![]() That’s not to say there’s no story at all, though. It's something we want to perpetuate as a live game for years and years to come.” “You don't finish Skull & Bones and have credits and a cutscene at the end. “It is definitely not a storyline-driven game,” says Barnard. Unlike most of Ubisoft’s open-world games, Skull and Bones does not have a campaign. Captain Hook uses Sharky and Bones to lure Captain Flynn away from the Pirate Pyramid allowing him and Smee to raid the pyramid to find Captain Flynn's treasure the Golden Scarab.To make sure you’re all set and ready to sail, we spoke to game director Ryan Barnard to find out the seven things you need to know about Skull and Bones. Smee joins in the fun with Hook deciding to forgive them and join in, too.Īnother episode that focuses on Sharky and Bones is " Song of the Desert". They are forced to walk the plank but are caught by the Octopus down below who bounces them on his tentacles for fun. However, in the mix of getting them back, the hooks are filthily again, even more. They are retrieved and the hooks are restored. Knowing they'll have to walk the plank if the captain finds out, Sharky and Bones travel to Never Land and teams up with the Never Land Pirates to retrieve the eight stolen hooks. The duo is ordered to clean them but the hooks are stolen by The Octopus who wants to play with them. In this story, Sharky and Bones accidentally dirty some of Hook's hooks in his cabinet. There, he orders Sharky and Bones to complete their work and play some music, which they gladly do.Īnother episode to do is " Captain Hook's Hooks". Hook forgets the situation and makes way for the Jolly Roger. Hook still decides to steal the pipes but Jake and his crew escape. The treasure is revealed and the pipes are returned to Jake by Bones. Sharky volunteers to play it if Hook hires him and Bones and promises never to have them walk the plank again. Hook steals the pipes but doesn't know how to play, preventing him from revealing the treasure. Hook spots Sharky and Bones working with the pirates and follows them to the treasure of Peter Pan's pipes. ![]() After their discharge, Sharky and Bones help Jake's crew who are coincidentally searching for a treasure that requires musical talents and the use of Peter Pan's pipes, which they already have in their possessions, in order to be found. Here, for failing to complete their chores, Captain Hook forces the duo to walk the plank (which means being fired in a pirate's life). The first episode to solely revolve around the duo was " Peter's Musical Pipes". At the end of every set of episodes (except " Jake and the Never Land Pirates: Battle for the Book" as it was Maia Mitchell who stood at the end ), the two in their live-action forms, perform an original song often based on one of the two episodes. Later on, they began joining Hook and Smee in their schemes involving Jake and the others but unlike Smee, however, Sharky and Bones take pride in their work as villainous pirates and show to have a great fear of Captain Hook. In the animated series, their animated counterparts are members of Captain Hook's crew and around the first few episodes, Sharky and Bones provided musical numbers and never actually took part in the main plot. Sharky and Bones (Loren Hoskins and Kevin Hendrickson) in a public relations picture for Jake and the Never Land Pirates. Puppet versions of their animated selves can be seen in Disney Junior Live at Disney's Hollywood Studios and Disney California Adventure.Īppearances Jake and the Never Land Pirates Sharky and Bones also attended the 20th Annual Festival of Lights Parade in Chicago, Illinois. ![]() The duo has made promotional appearances for the show, including appearances at Disney's Hollywood Studios and the biannual D23 Expo in Anaheim. Later, it was decided by Gallaway and his team they would work as an animated " Greek Chorus" for Captain Hook and Mr. Hoskins is an actor by trade, while Hendrickson was working in the City of Portland as a web developer when Disney came in and gave them the chance to perform. Hoskins and Hendrickson have introduced shortly afterward to Disney Television Animation executive vice president of music Jay Stutler, and they agreed to be the musical directors, writing the theme music as well as additional songs for the series. Their involvement with Disney began in 2007 when Bobs Gannaway, creator and executive producer of the series, was looking for good music to listen to for the pilot, Hide the Hideout.
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