. . . "A pair of villainous tugboats who slipped into Bigg City Port with the intension of stealing loaded barges that could be sold off illegally for trade. To increase their security, they used Sea Rogue as their decoy, and to make sure that he performed their bidding, they took his uncle hostage and threatened to sink him if Sea Rogue disobeyed them. With the unexpected help of Zip and Zug, the Star Fleet and Sea Rouge were able to capture the pirate tugs and hand them into the authorities. The pirate tugs were mysterious-looking vessels with black paint and a distinguishable pair of green-tinted spotlights. They are known among fans as 'The Green-Eyed Things'. The pirate tugs are among the few speaking tugboats among the cast that do not have faces. They were voiced by Sean Barrett. The Pirates may have been inspired from the Mysterons from Captain Scarlet & the Mysterons. A show which David Mitton had worked on as a trainee special effects technician. The similarities mainly being their booming voices and green eyes; two traits the Mysterons are known for. In Salty's Lighthouse, they became henchboats who helped the evil Sea Rogue steal barges."@en . "In the course of their travels, Asterix and Obelix regularly cross paths with \u2013 and beat up \u2013 a group of pirates. Most of the time, Asterix and Obelix sink their ship, causing the pirates severe financ ial difficulties, but the pirates sometimes sink their own ship, usually to avoid a beating at the hand of the Gauls as they are aware that they will end up in the same situation having been beaten up if they take too long (as in Asterix and Cleopatra). On one occasion (in Asterix the Legionary) after the wreck the pirates were depicted in a scene similar to Th\u00E9odore G\u00E9ricault's Raft of the Medusa. In this scene the captain also refers to an ancient Gaulish artist called \"Jericho\". At other times, it is Asterix and Obelix who have boarded the pirates' vessel and captured booty, thus reversing their roles of hunter and prey. This has happened mainly in the quest for food in an empty ocean (Asterix in Spain). On another occasion, Asterix and Obelix take all the food on the ship, leaving the pirates with a single sausage for the Captain's birthday (Asterix and the Great Crossing). It happened again (in Asterix and the Magic Carpet) with Asterix leaving a single coin for payment; the Captain told his depressed crew that it was better than nothing and that at least they hadn't been beaten up and they still had the ship, but then their lookout proudly announced that he had upheld their honour and scuttled the ship himself. The other pirates were not impressed. Such is the fear that the pirates have for the Gauls that, having unknowingly taken them aboard, they fled their own ship in the middle of the night while the subjects of their fear were sound asleep (Asterix in Corsica), while on another occasion they destroyed their ship simply at the sight of the villagers in a boat before the villagers had even started to move towards them (The captain of the ship not allowing the villagers to attack the pirates as it would cost extra) (Asterix at the Olympic Games). Asterix also (on two occasions) forced the Captain to spend all his hard-won loot on the merchandise of Ekonomikrisis the Phoenician merchant (Asterix and the Black Gold). The main pirates are: \n* Redbeard (Barbe Rouge) \u2014 captain of the pirates. \n* Pegleg (Triple Patte) \u2014 an old pirate with a wooden leg who makes classical quotations in Latin. \n* Baba the African pirate in the crow's nest. He also has a cousin who is a gladiator. In the original French and some other language versions he fails to pronounce the letters 'R' and 'L', leaving blanks in his speech. Early translations also had him speaking twisted English. \n* Erix \u2014 the captain's son. Seen in Asterix and the Banquet, he is mentioned in Asterix and Cleopatra as being left as a deposit on a new ship. In addition a number of members of the pirate crew are sight gags, some of whom have appeared on more than one occasion such as Frankenstein's Monster and a Mongol warrior. It should also be noted that in the films where the pirates are seen, Erix replaces Pegleg on the jetsam with Redbeard"@en . . . "yes"@en . . "The Pirates are a pair of villains who slipped into Bigg City Port with the intention of stealing loaded barges that could be sold off illegally for trade."@en . "yes"@en . "The Pirates was a flag created by Doomslay on January 13th, 2007. It sailed the Hunter Ocean. The Pirates is growing larger and larger with each new crew that joins. If a crew is interested in joining, they should contact Enina, or Tassy. Image:Flag.png Arr! This article about a flag in Puzzle Pirates be a stub. Ye can help YPPedia by [ expanding it]."@en . . . "A pair of villainous tugboats who slipped into Bigg City Port with the intension of stealing loaded barges that could be sold off illegally for trade. To increase their security, they used Sea Rogue as their decoy, and to make sure that he performed their bidding, they took his uncle hostage and threatened to sink him if Sea Rogue disobeyed them. With the unexpected help of Zip and Zug, the Star Fleet and Sea Rouge were able to capture the pirate tugs and hand them into the authorities. The pirate tugs were mysterious-looking vessels with black paint and a distinguishable pair of green-tinted spotlights. They are known among fans as 'The Green-Eyed Things'. The pirate tugs are among the few speaking tugboats among the cast that do not have faces. They were voiced by Sean Barrett."@en . "The Pirates started as an organization of thieves, plunderers and other malcontents from all across the galaxy. They engaged in acts such as technological theft, espionage and sabotage. Under Sonny Blackbones, they became freedom fighters, with their sole purpose being ending Technoid's control over the galaxy. Their base of operations used to be the Nebula of Shiloe. They have a fully sanctioned and supported Galactik Football team, even though they are wanted criminals. The Galactik Football League decreed that the Pirates have immunity from Technoid as long as they are on the pitch."@en . . "They began partying on the boat until Spencer and Gibby lauch watermelons at them with a giant slingshot. They became scared and left the boat, giving it to back to Spencer, who gets back to it and sees that his sister Carly is in real danger."@en . . . . . "The Pirates was a flag created by Doomslay on January 13th, 2007. It sailed the Hunter Ocean. The Pirates is growing larger and larger with each new crew that joins. If a crew is interested in joining, they should contact Enina, or Tassy. Image:Flag.png Arr! This article about a flag in Puzzle Pirates be a stub. Ye can help YPPedia by [ expanding it]."@en . "10000327"^^ . "The Pirates are a pair of villains who slipped into Bigg City Port with the intention of stealing loaded barges that could be sold off illegally for trade."@en . "The Pirates is a Youtube video with four videos. The show itself airs on The TV Party Network."@en . . "The Pirates is a Youtube video with four videos. The show itself airs on The TV Party Network."@en . . "The Pirates started as an organization of thieves, plunderers and other malcontents from all across the galaxy. They engaged in acts such as technological theft, espionage and sabotage. Under Sonny Blackbones, they became freedom fighters, with their sole purpose being ending Technoid's control over the galaxy. Their base of operations used to be the Nebula of Shiloe. They have a fully sanctioned and supported Galactik Football team, even though they are wanted criminals. The Galactik Football League decreed that the Pirates have immunity from Technoid as long as they are on the pitch."@en . . . . "1"^^ . "The Pirates are minor villains in The Little Mermaid: Ariel's Beginning. They were the ones who killed Queen Athena and that's how music was banned from Atlantica. They also captured Spot the Orca in The TV Series."@en . "In the course of their travels, Asterix and Obelix regularly cross paths with \u2013 and beat up \u2013 a group of pirates. Most of the time, Asterix and Obelix sink their ship, causing the pirates severe financ ial difficulties, but the pirates sometimes sink their own ship, usually to avoid a beating at the hand of the Gauls as they are aware that they will end up in the same situation having been beaten up if they take too long (as in Asterix and Cleopatra). The main pirates are: It should also be noted that in the films where the pirates are seen, Erix replaces Pegleg on the jetsam with Redbeard"@en . "None"@en . "The Pirates"@en . . . . "Dormant"@en . . "2007"^^ . . "The pirates"@en . "They began partying on the boat until Spencer and Gibby lauch watermelons at them with a giant slingshot. They became scared and left the boat, giving it to back to Spencer, who gets back to it and sees that his sister Carly is in real danger."@en . . . . . "Also known as \"The Mighty Pirates\". The Mascot of Liberty High School. Not to be confused with the Pirate costume Graham wears in Halloween. Not to be confused with the 1971 Pittsburgh Pirates (baseball team) which Neil Chase and Cheryl argue about in Weekend."@en . "1"^^ . . . . "Also known as \"The Mighty Pirates\". The Mascot of Liberty High School. Not to be confused with the Pirate costume Graham wears in Halloween. Not to be confused with the 1971 Pittsburgh Pirates (baseball team) which Neil Chase and Cheryl argue about in Weekend."@en . . . . . "24"^^ . . . . "The Pirates"@en . . "The Pirates are minor villains in The Little Mermaid: Ariel's Beginning. They were the ones who killed Queen Athena and that's how music was banned from Atlantica. They also captured Spot the Orca in The TV Series."@en . "None"@en . "2009"^^ . . . "13"^^ . "Hunter"@en .