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Winnie the Pooh in The Legend of Captain Jack Sparrow

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Winnie the Pooh in The Legend of Captain Jack Sparrow is another upcoming Winnie the Pooh/Disney parks crossover film planned to be made by Daniel Esposito. It will appear on Google Drive in the future.

Plot[edit | edit source]

Winnie the Pooh, Simba, and their friends travel to Disney's Hollywood Studios once again and see a Pirates of the Caribbean-themed attraction called The Legend of Captain Jack Sparrow. Along the way, they walk into an indoor theatre themed to a coastal cove, where they are recruited by a talking skull (voice of James Arnold Taylor) in hopes of becoming part of Captain Jack Sparrow's crew. During the training process, static skeletons are reanimated from the dead, Davy Jones' Kraken appears and mermaids attempt to coax guests by singing sea chants. The talking skull informs the guests that they are ready to partake in Sparrow's crew. Following his words, Jack Sparrow (Johnny Depp) appears via high-definition projection and engages in a battle with Davy Jones, entrusting the newly inducted crew to help. Sparrow manages to defeat Jones by sinking his ship; the Flying Dutchman. Sparrow congratulates the crew and invites them to a celebratory singing of "Yo Ho (A Pirate's Life for Me)". Finally, Sparrow bids the guests farewell and the show concludes.

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