- "Señor. You may call me Doña Pirata. I captain the frigate Venganza."
- ―Esmeralda to Jack Sparrow
Señor was a courtesy title used before the surname or full name of a man in a Spanish-speaking area. The female equivalent was señorita.
History[]
- "I say, Diego, could you just reach in and grab that for me? I don't want to get my hands wet."
"No, señor! You grab it! This is your quest!" - ―Jack Sparrow and Diego de Leon
When Jack Sparrow and his crew accidentally summoned the ghost of Hernán Cortés, Jack politely called the undead conquistador señor.[1] He also called the fellow Pirate Lord Eduardo Villanueva señor. Esmeralda called Jack señor several times.[2] Diego de Leon, a member of Jack Sparrow's crew, also called Jack señor several times.[3][4] Señor Fantifico was a notable inhabitant of Raven's Cove during the War of Jolly Roger.[5]
Behind the scenes[]
- "Señor" would first be spoken by one of the pirates torturing Carlos in Walt Disney's Pirates of the Caribbean, first heard through Thurl Ravenscroft's 1966 narration recorded for the ride.[6]
Appearances[]
- Walt Disney's Pirates of the Caribbean (First appearance)
- Pirates of the Caribbean (2003 video game)
- Jack Sparrow: The Sword of Cortés
- The Price of Freedom
- Legends of the Brethren Court: The Caribbean
- Legends of the Brethren Court: Rising in the East
- Legends of the Brethren Court: Day of the Shadow
- Pirates of the Caribbean Online
Sources[]
Notes and references[]
- ↑ Jack Sparrow: The Sword of Cortés, p. 26
- ↑ The Price of Freedom, Chapter Two, Lady Esmeralda
- ↑ Legends of the Brethren Court: The Caribbean, Chapter Four
- ↑ Legends of the Brethren Court: Rising in the East, Chapter Seven
- ↑ Pirates of the Caribbean Online
- ↑ Walt Disney's Pirates of the Caribbean: The Sound Track of the Fabulous Adventure