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Jack Sparrow is the main character of the Disney movie series Pirates of the Caribbean, which was released in 2003. The character has gained notoriety online due to his memorable quotes.

Origin

The character first appeared in the Disney movie Pirates of the Caribbean in 2003. The movie was based off the ride of the same name and was a huge success. Since then the character has starred in 3 other Pirates of the Caribbean movies.

Online Relevance

The character gained online relevance after the success of the movie, with the character being featured in parodies, image macros, and youtube poops. The character was also included in other notable memes.

Why is the Rum Gone?

But why is the rum gone?

Why is the rum gone? refers to a memorable quote from the first Pirates of the Caribbean movie where Jack Sparrow is stranded on an island. After realizing the rum is gone, he utters the line. This line later became popular in youtube remixes.

Jack Sparrow Reaction

Jack Sparrow Reaction features Jack Sparrow looking through a spyglass to see something, and then reacting to it.

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About

Jack Sparrow is the main character of the Disney movie series Pirates of the Caribbean, which was released in 2003. The character has gained notoriety online due to his memorable quotes.

Origin

The character first appeared in the Disney movie Pirates of the Caribbean in 2003. The movie was based off the ride of the same name and was a huge success. Since then the character has starred in 3 other Pirates of the Caribbean movies.

Online Relevance

The character gained online relevance after the success of the movie, with the character being featured in parodies, image macros, and youtube poops. The character was also included in other notable memes.

Why is the Rum Gone?


But why is the rum gone?

Why is the rum gone? refers to a memorable quote from the first Pirates of the Caribbean movie where Jack Sparrow is stranded on an island. After realizing the rum is gone, he utters the line. This line later became popular in youtube remixes.

Jack Sparrow Reaction



Jack Sparrow Reaction features Jack Sparrow looking through a spyglass to see something, and then reacting to it.

Search Interest

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