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A random question: what happened to the pirate's father (and what was his relationship with the Pink Sparrow?)
And what about the captain's mother? What happened to her and how did she react when she found out about her husband's death?
Hi! I love answering your questions.
Pirataâs father was one of Pink Sparrowâs crew mates, a man named Soriano whom sheâd known since childhood. When Pink Sparrow found out she was pregnant, she didnât want the shame that befell on her to impact her friend as well. He was well on his way to becoming a captain and Pink Sparrow didnât want him to hold back just to take care of a child. Besides, Pink Sparrow was already planning to give Pirata away, so there was no point in getting attached. By the time Soriano did find out, the baby was already gone. He resented Pink Sparrow for years because he missed the opportunity to connect with his child.
Soranio met Pirata a couple of times as a teenager at the Pirate Ball, and they got along quite well because he was one of the few pirates who would treat her with respect (he even taught her the best way to make sailorâs knots, which came in handy for everyday use) but didnât know how to approach the subject with her. Eventually, once Pirata was an adult, he managed to tell her at a celebration. The news definitely ignited a childhood grievances; she had always assumed her father abandoned her on purpose. But when Soranio tells his side of the story, Pirata is open to having a civil relationship with him. They canât fix the past, and Pirata isnât looking for a father figure any time soon, but they can at least try to make the present their own.
As for Capitanoâs mother, she died shortly after giving birth to her son. Ironically enough, it was Murana and her brother who introduced her to Capitanoâs father. Murana, Murono and Charles were great friends, but Murana also had a friend named Ponente she became acquainted with during her novice pirate days. One evening, Ponente finished her training with the Aviator Association and took (forced) an antisocial Murana out to Inkyâs to celebrate. It just so happened that Murono and Charles had stopped by Inkyâs during a delivery route, and Murana introduced them to Ponente as, âMy imbecile of a brother and his friend with the horrid hairdo.â
Ponente and Charles started talking about the best way to keep a seaplane engine running, and the rest is history. Two years after they became a couple, Ponente got pregnant with Capitano, and faced a lot of complications during the next nine months, to the point where she was bedridden six weeks before her son was born. She passed away soon after the delivery due to postpartum hemorrhage.
Funnily enough, Murono and his sister came around frequently to help Charles care for the infant. Capitano found a couple of photos in the wreck of the Fireblade many years later with the four of them. He and Murana got along really well when he was little, which made him resent her all the more when she became a captain and became a lot more cruel.
Still, sometimes it saddens Capitano to think about his mother because he never got to know her, and most of the people that were acquainted with her have passed.
does pirata have a mother?
Teen/adult Pirata(my AU)
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Pirata & Capitano But Itâs Just Pirata Being Pissed Off
Hello, what do you think the captain's relationship with the pirate is like during his adult life?
Hello! Thanks for the question.
I think they would still be close. Capitano would still continue to run errands. He seems like the kind of person who is sure in his ways and likes a steady routine. Heâll do the occasional escorts of important people or teach mechanical classes for the Aviator Association, but on the whole his life will remain just the way he likes it: consistent.
Pirata, on the other hand, is a lot more adventurous. Her crew has long since disbanded on fairly friendly terms (even if her relationship with Roberto is slightly distant) and she frequently alternates between being the part-time first mate of a bigger ship and watching over the pirate guild. Life gets boring when things become too rigid for the pink-haired lady and thrives in the challenges her positions bring her.
The two of them donât get to see each other as often as they want, with the guild taking up so much of Pirataâs time. However, they dedicate several days a month to go sea shell collecting, enjoy the sweetness of mocktails and gossip at Inkyâs, visit Weeboo for music nights, or enjoy the view of the stars in silence.
I canât see them getting into a romantic relationship; Pirata just doesnât seem like the type of person whoâd want to stay tied down, and her mother is the best example of the consequences that emerge from such a lifestyle. It does lead to some tension in the early adulthood which led to them not speaking for almost a year, but it was a case of time healing all wounds and they grew closer than ever.
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A random question: what happened to the pirate's father (and what was his relationship with the Pink Sparrow?)
And what about the captain's mother? What happened to her and how did she react when she found out about her husband's death?
Hi! I love answering your questions.
Pirataâs father was one of Pink Sparrowâs crew mates, a man named Soriano whom sheâd known since childhood. When Pink Sparrow found out she was pregnant, she didnât want the shame that befell on her to impact her friend as well. He was well on his way to becoming a captain and Pink Sparrow didnât want him to hold back just to take care of a child. Besides, Pink Sparrow was already planning to give Pirata away, so there was no point in getting attached. By the time Soriano did find out, the baby was already gone. He resented Pink Sparrow for years because he missed the opportunity to connect with his child.
Soranio met Pirata a couple of times as a teenager at the Pirate Ball, and they got along quite well because he was one of the few pirates who would treat her with respect (he even taught her the best way to make sailorâs knots, which came in handy for everyday use) but didnât know how to approach the subject with her. Eventually, once Pirata was an adult, he managed to tell her at a celebration. The news definitely ignited a childhood grievances; she had always assumed her father abandoned her on purpose. But when Soranio tells his side of the story, Pirata is open to having a civil relationship with him. They canât fix the past, and Pirata isnât looking for a father figure any time soon, but they can at least try to make the present their own.
As for Capitanoâs mother, she died shortly after giving birth to her son. Ironically enough, it was Murana and her brother who introduced her to Capitanoâs father. Murana, Murono and Charles were great friends, but Murana also had a friend named Ponente she became acquainted with during her novice pirate days. One evening, Ponente finished her training with the Aviator Association and took (forced) an antisocial Murana out to Inkyâs to celebrate. It just so happened that Murono and Charles had stopped by Inkyâs during a delivery route, and Murana introduced them to Ponente as, âMy imbecile of a brother and his friend with the horrid hairdo.â
Ponente and Charles started talking about the best way to keep a seaplane engine running, and the rest is history. Two years after they became a couple, Ponente got pregnant with Capitano, and faced a lot of complications during the next nine months, to the point where she was bedridden six weeks before her son was born. She passed away soon after the delivery due to postpartum hemorrhage.
Funnily enough, Murono and his sister came around frequently to help Charles care for the infant. Capitano found a couple of photos in the wreck of the Fireblade many years later with the four of them. He and Murana got along really well when he was little, which made him resent her all the more when she became a captain and became a lot more cruel.
Still, sometimes it saddens Capitano to think about his mother because he never got to know her, and most of the people that were acquainted with her have passed.
I noticed that a couple of fans are still interested, so today I want to post a couple of my own headcanons, and draw sketches of them.
Also one user posted their thoughts and AMAZING p&c headcanons which i want to comment on later, they kind of match mine and that's really cool!
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Letâs Talk: Pirataâs Characterization Problem In Season 2
Finally finished season two and I loved it. For the most part, it was fun to see. The animation quality is so vibrant and energetic, and the exaggerated expressions are hilarious. Sometimes they can be a bit unnerving â such as the wide-mouthed, barracuda-looking smiles that often appear out of nowhere â but they havenât interfered with my overall enjoyment. It was also exciting to experience the UK dub, as I originally saw the US one when the show first came out in English. I find that the UK voices suit the characters so well that it is a welcome change. Iâm glad that Pirata and Capitano sound like actual children instead of the high-pitched, irritable tone often used by adults when voice acting for cartoons.Â
There is, unfortunately, one flaw that I wanted to discuss: the removal of Pirataâs flaws.
In recent cartoons depicting children, there is a common trend I see in characterization: precocious, flawless and all loving little cherubs who are quick to point out the flaws of the adults. They must act like role models for the audience and never show any signs of negative emotions, lest critics and entangled parents appear with pitchforks on the directorâs doorstep. I believe it comes from the disgruntlement most people have with little ones, and so they set out to get rid of the common unpleasantries of childhood. Dora Marquez, the all positive explorer who never once has a dispute with her parents about the dangers of her exploring; Nella the Princess Knight (whom I still adore, donât get me wrong) a hero who never discussed the monotony of geography or doing the same exercises over and over; could we get at least one moment of the Bubble Guppies asking the intrusive questions that preschoolers are known for?Â
I was a pretty quiet, obedient child, but I found myself identifying with the child protagonists who felt realistic. I bemoaned the task of cleaning my room like Henry, I inquired the misunderstanding of the adult world alongside Ramona Quimby; bantered with the Sodor engines who argued and teased as longtime colleagues should; I sympathized with the loneliness of Lilo Pelekai; and was relieved by the complexities of Katara, who demonstrated that even the most kind-hearted people could retain some bitterness. Itâs why shows like Bluey are essential for depicting how young people interact with surroundings through their play, mud, tears, screams and all. Iâm not saying that bratty behaviour should be validated, but rather that lessons are best demonstrated through the flaws of the character in question.
And that leads to the noticeable changes in Pirataâs character. In season one, though she was kind-hearted, Pirata had vices. She was impulsive, stubborn, and overexcited, sometimes leading her crew into dangerous situations, such as setting course for a dangerous storm that she knew was violent just to win a bet between her and Capitano, or not heeding the warning of a sea monster lurking within a sunken ship. While rare, there were also instances where she lost or was held accountable. In season oneâs âThe Fabergus Egg,â Murana and Dodo scold her for leaving a sacred treasure unattended; she threatened to beat up Dodo when she stole her ship; she lost the treasure she had competed to get from Murana in âThe Two Pendantsâ by using it to save Dany. Though there were some falters, the whole âdisguising as a boy to obtain the treasure and still being able to keep itâ spiel being a solid example, Pirata mostly felt like an actual child.
We lose a lot of that integrity and fierceness in the following season, where all of these flaws are gone. Pirata is seen as some perfect pirate who never has a bad thought or idea in mind, and is never in the wrong. All the other characters get to make mistakes or be in trouble, but not our flawless little pirate. âThe Regattaâ shows one of the most egregious examples. In it, Captain Claw and Professor Peppa emphasize the consequences of cheating in the race. If one is caught, they will immediately be disqualified. Not even a minute later, Pirata deliberately bumps into Muranaâs ship with no admonishment whatsoever. A couple of pirates do the same later on, yet they are the only ones scolded? I guess if one is the focus of a series, their actions, and the consequences thereof, matter little if it doesnât impact them. Subsequently, Pirata sacrifices her position in the race to assist a shipwrecked Capitano and declares that participation is the most important aspect of sportsmanship. A lovely message that seemingly falls flat when Pirata is not only able to catch up, but win the race by the end? They couldnât have just let her lose for once this season?
Itâs a bit disappointing, because this issue could have easily been fixed: give Pirata her flaws back and make them more realistic. Have her crew call her out for her impulsive tendencies so she can learn from it; or Pirata could get sick from a mystical object leaving it up to her friends to save her; or show her struggles in being the youngest of the pirate guild which were previously hinted at. There is nothing wrong with letting your protagonist be incorrect or vulnerable at times. It shows character depth and gives the audience more of a reason to root for her.Â
I donât think weâll be getting a season three, but in the slight chance that it does materialize, I really hope we get more characterization and emotion. This show has so much potential and is discussed so little, and I believe that little bit of profoundness would help more people discover it.Â
Sorry for the useless rant, but Pirata & Capitano is so underrated that I had to write it down.
Pirata & Capitano Headcanons
Hello, desolate quiet fandom!
I really love this show. I often ponder at the ability of a relatively saccharine little cartoon about the friendship of two seven-year-olds to capture my heart, but it did. And I have no regrets. Because I just finished watching the second season for the first time, I decided to come up with a few, harmless headcanons about the Pink Skull crew and all the things they get up to. Nothing too intense, just some little tidbits to contribute to the fans (all three of us).
Weboo
Being part of the crew was the best thing that happened to him. Before meeting Pirata, he was still at a loss of what to do with himself. Though he had a loving family, especially his uncle, he was in the midst of a "who am I" phase of life.
Though he knows Pirata will never admit it, part of the reason Pirata chose him as first mate was because of his music. She loved his rendition of "At The Codfish Ball" and often fell asleep to his singing.
Every crew member loves the sound of Weboo's voice at night. It almost becomes a subconscious part of their nighttime routine. Sometimes, when Capitano is having nightmares (what they consist of is between the both of them), he'll get Weboo to sing for him.
Weboo always gets the first taste of Roberto's dishes. He isn't always the most honest, since he'll eat everything Roberto prepares. Sometimes, when Roberto is worked up, Weboo will make his dishes seem like the best thing in the world. Which they are, to Weboo at least (sometimes he thinks Roberto stresses a little too much).
Dany has secretly debuted his interest in painting. It started with a simple discussion over whether the crew got their portrait painted. Dany, glad that someone decided to compliment him on his work, excitedly starts recounting his creation process and the struggles of coming up with the perfect work, something Weboo can relate to. Whenever they have the opportunity, Dany and Weboo go over certain techniques, and pretty soon Weboo finds himself sketching with whatever he can get. One morning he awakens to find some pens, markers and an art book with a note signed with two cat ears.Â
Relating to the third one, Weboo and Capitano are the best of friends. It took a lot of self-restraint for Weboo to not assist Capitano in almost beating up Dodo during his illness façade. Heâs a good secret-keeper, so Weboo is the only person within the crew who knows of Capitanoâs nightmares and where they stem from. Weboo will sing âThe Song of The Seaâ as many times as it takes to comfort the little pilot.
As much as he respects Pirata as a captain, he knows that she's still a little girl. Weboo never grows tired of her endless chatter while slipping her hand into his (no matter how many times heâs heard the subject before), and is happy to throw her up in the air or spin her around on occasion.Â
Whenever Weboo writes a new song, the Star Pirates are the first ones to sing it.
Roberto
There are three people Roberto has permanently banned from cooking in his kitchen: The Buccaneer (he doesn't keep bleach in the kitchen due to the Nuclear Grapes Incident), Murana (he was sure she was trying to create some type of poison using his soup as a disguise) and Pirata (who has set the kitchen on fire at least seven times trying to make tea).
Meowcat and Roberto are besties. He is the one he will secretly rant to about all his daily annoyances and grievances. Sometimes he will even get her opinion. Of course, since Meowcat's taste veers mostly to milk, pollen balls and fish, he doesn't often take her advice.
Roberto is a complete mama's boy. There is a reason he keeps her photo in the kitchen. Cooking always helps him feel close to her.
A part of Roberto still wants to open that restaurant he wanted to retire to in that one episode. Though he loves the crew, he is a bit resentful of how they tried to make him stay. Maybe when Pirata is a little older, he'll bring up the idea again.
Pirata is so impulsive a good portion of the time that a part of Roberto is pretty much resigned to her ideas and met her desire to cross the Cape of Castaways with a sarcastic, "That's perfect. I'll need five minutes to write my obituary."
Pineapple Wilson
Pineapple Wilson is the greatest translator of the Great Ocean. He speaks 25 languages in all. Sometimes he will help Peppa in writing letters to her friends and advisors for her research papers.
Sometimes, he'll get Weboo to play songs whenever he has a romantic dinner with Barbara.
He cannot lie. At all. Almost everyone is able to pick up on it, Inky especially. She knew about Barbara before anyone else did.
Capitano is also able to pick up on it, but in a six-year-old way. At least it spared him the awkwardness of having to fully explain why he and Barbara were taking so long mapping out flight routes on Silvertone Island (in spite of the fact that Capitano doesn't buy the "we needed to get more paper" excuse).
He tried having Barbara over for a study date once, and only once. He never realized how awkward the crew could make things (from the endless amount of times Roberto came to drop off donuts, to the Star Pirates' endless questions, to Pirata coming every five minutes to get a book and an atlas . . . could they not leave him alone for one minute?)
The Star Pirates
Pirata reads stories from Owly The Dreamer's storybook to them every now and then before bed.
Splish in particular befriended that Rainbow Octopus from one of his stories. Sometimes she convinces the crew to go visit him.
Ever since Splosh was frozen by that mystical mirror, she developed a severe dislike of them.
Splash, the most adventurous of the two, aspired to have a sea plane of her own ever since she took her first flight alongside Splosh and Splish.
Of the three, Splish is the shyest. Splash is the leader of the trio and Splosh is the most temperamental and passionate.
Dodo The Devious has a soft spot for them. It's why he forgave them so easily for taking his boat to retrieve Pryor's lost feather.
Capitano
Though most of the crew know his father (one of the Great Oceanâs most respected pilots) passed away, only Weboo knows how he died, and that he saw it. Weboo has been trying to get him to open up without much luck. There is a reason why Roberto finds two mugs in the sink and is short on a couple of tea leaves on some mornings.
Sometimes, when Capitano is upset, heâll pull his scarf over his face. It used to belong to his late father and still retains his scent. Pineapple Wilson knows when Capitano wants some alone time whenever he sees the raised scarf.
Though he can tolerate the other major pirates, some more than others, Pepe is the exception (though he isnât alone in this sentiment; the opinion of all the guild members vary from moderate avoidance to intense hatred).
Capitano and Murana test out the Fly Boat together sometimes, going over the surrounding area in silence. The Cursed Strait was where they both lost everything important. Neither of them like each other, but they are the only ones who understand the helplessness of watching a loved one die. So on these test runs, there are no arguments or insults, just the sound of the wind.
Whenever he learns Roberto has made chocolate macaroons, there usually wonât be anymore after seven minutes.
Pirata
Pirata spent a good deal of her early years being passed around from pirate to pirate. The illegitimate child of the legendary Pink Sparrow, the first three years of her toddler and babyhood were the worst in her life.
She, along with Capitano, lived with Inky for two years until Pirata went to study with Professor Peppa at the age of five. As such, she has always looked up to both Inky and Peppa. Though she wouldnât realize it until she was an adult, seeing both women, so different in their choices in life but still thriving, helped shape her personality and self-image.
She has a temper. It was especially bad when she was a toddler, and Inky faced the worst of it. Her early childhood before Inky was horrible, and so she used aggression as a means of coping. It got to the point where she beat Pepe the Meddler during her first pirate meeting (not that Murana, or anyone else, minded). She has calmed down significantly, mostly thanks to Professor Peppa, but she has still retained her sass and is not afraid to get her hands dirty if she needs to.
Jellybeans are her absolute favourite, and there is always a glass jar of them in the kitchen.
She is extremely impulsive. Her first attempts at helping Capitano overcome his fear of water didnât work as a result of her not stopping to consider Capitanoâs feelings. She has gotten a lot better.
Pirata is a bookworm. Ever since Inky taught her to read, she is often seen trying to decipher the pages of something. Books, old articles, maps, Inkyâs menus, even the seaplane flight manual (not that she wants to set foot in it anymore than she has to . . . ).Â
Initially, she had a slightly positive relationship with Murana when she was younger, before she became a pirate. Murana was decent enough to her, even giving her advice in her own way. It wasnât until Murana lost her brother and Pirata began receiving accolades that their cordiality soured.
Pirata is an excellent dancer. Sheâs been trying to teach Roberto a few things whenever Weboo plays his harmonica.
Though she doesnât say it out loud, Pirata loves riding on Webooâs head.
Probably some of the most ordinary headcanons, but they were a lot of fun to create, so no regrets!
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Looking back I realize I posted cringey things, but at least I had fun