![]() Crocodile, do you like codfish?", to which he happily nods his head to say yes. He jumps up and bites off Hook's coat, devouring it. The crocodile approaches with his eyes popping with up to the tune again, looking delighted to see a golden opportunity to eat the Captain. Hook looks down at the water and he shakes with fear. Hook hears the sound, with his eyebrows and pointy mustache twitching in rhythm (with the music of Never Smile at a Crocodile) again. Peter hears the ticking and smiles at Hook, saying "I say Captain, do you hear something?". In Skull Rock, Hook soon finds himself hanging from a cliff while fighting Peter Pan. Smee kidnap the Indian princess Tiger Lily to take her to Skull Rock, the crocodile follows them in the rowboat tick-tocking right behind them (with the music of Never Smile at a Crocodile) again, actually stopping to smile at the camera and then follow the rowboat again. The crocodile then frowns and wiggles his tail to the ticking clock while sulking away. Smee to save him, and Smee shooes off the crocodile. The crocodile then emerges from the water onto a rock rubbing his belly and licking his lips, accompanied by a wide smile towards the captain. The crocodile's eyes begin popping up to the tune, sending Hook into a panic. ![]() Hook hears the clock ticking and his eyebrows and pointing mustache begin twitching in rhythm (with the music of "Never Smile at a Crocodile"). Tick-Tock suddenly shows up next to the ship. Tick-Tock found it so delicious he's following him everywhere for another taste. The Crocodile has notably appeared in several other productions outside of Peter Pan.Ĭaptain Hook laments Peter Pan's role in causing the crocodile to follow him, due to Peter cutting off his hand and throwing it to the crocodile. However, he can be a good guy, since all that he really wants to eat is Never Land's most dangerous threat, Captain Hook. The hungry crocodile is a neutral character in that, being a hungry carnivore, he tries to eat whatever he can get. Layaway's on Original Art Work, Special Orders, Sculptures to be cast, waiting for Artist Signature and Framed art work cannot be cancelled.Ī complete breakdown of your pre-scheduled payments will be displayed on your shopping cart screenĪs well as your confirmation screen and will be included in your email confirmation.Tick-Tock the Crocodile (better known as just the Crocodile) is a character from Peter Pan and the 2011 spin-off television series Jake and the Never Land Pirates. ![]() Of the total sale if credit cards are declined when payment is due on every 30th day.Ī refund of any payments, less the deposit restocking charge of the total sale, will be credited back to the customer's credit card that was initially used. The Collection Shop reserves the right to cancel any layaway and retain the initial deposit as a restocking fee Once layaway item(s) are paid in full they will be shipped to the billing address of the credit card. Item(s) must be paid in fullĬancellation of layaway will result in a loss of your initial deposit. There is no penalty to pay off your Layaway before the final due date. There can be no exceptions to the automatic payment method. Then a final payment of the last 33% on the following 30th day which constitutes the final payment of the layaway order. The second automatic payment of 33 % of the total sale will be processed on the credit card that was used at the time of order on the 30th day following the first payment, Tax and shipping will be added to final payment if applicable. ![]() Layaways are paid in 3 equal payments over 60 days with a minimum deposit of 33% of total layaway, with 2 remaining equal payments over the next 60 days. Purchases of Current Release items totaling $300.00 or more are eligible for Layaway.įramed Art, Some Retired, Sold Out and all Weekly special items do not qualify for Layaway. Layaways are a courtesy offered to our customers by The Collection Shop.
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