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LEGO Pirates of the Caribbean (PC)
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LEGO Pirates of the Caribbean The Black Pearl Set 4184
£903.00 -
LEGO Pirates of the Caribbean The Cannibal Escape Set 4182
£138.00 -
LEGO Pirates of the Caribbean The Captain’s Cabin Set 4191
£102.00 -
LEGO Pirates of the Caribbean The Mill Set 4183
£296.00 -
Mermaids & Pirates
£25.60 -
Pirates of Black Cove Gold
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Pirates of the Caribbean #1 Disney cover for Samsung Galaxy A50 – Blue
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Pirates of the Caribbean #1 Disney cover for Samsung Galaxy S10 – Blue
£15.15 -
Pirates of the Caribbean #1 Disney cover for Samsung Galaxy S10e – Blue
£15.15 -
Pirates of the Caribbean At Worlds End (PC)
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Pirates of the Caribbean Captain Jack Sparrow Loungefly Mini Backpack
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Pirates Of The Caribbean Sticker
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Police To Be eau de toilette for men 125 ml
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Police To Be eau de toilette for men 40 ml
Original price was: £19.60.£9.80Current price is: £9.80.
Pirates of the Caribbean
There is a particular kind of fan who doesn't want a poster or a branded mug with a blurry screengrab printed on it. They want something that actually captures why they love it in the first place. Pirates of the Caribbean is one of those rare things that hit differently when it first arrived and has stayed lodged in people's affections ever since. Jack Sparrow stumbling across that dock with nothing but swagger and a sinking boat remains one of the great character introductions in cinema. The whole world it built, rum and sea salt and cursed gold and that extraordinary score, it got under people's skin and stayed there.
So when somebody who loves this franchise has a birthday coming up, or Christmas is approaching, or you just want to find something for the person who has watched the Black Pearl scenes more times than they can count, the problem is the same one we always face. Most of the merchandise is cheap and obvious. It looks like it was licensed and forgotten. We were not interested in any of that.
What we went looking for was the stuff that does justice to how much people actually love these films. Things that feel like they belong in that world rather than in a clearance bin. We thought about the collector who wants something they'd actually display, the fan who quotes the films without prompting and means every word, the person who introduced their kids to it recently and watched them fall completely in love. We picked with all of those people in mind.
Nothing in here made the cut because it was the first result we found or because it ticked a box. We asked ourselves whether we would be pleased to receive it, whether it communicated something real about the films, whether it would still be sitting on a shelf five years from now rather than donated to a car boot sale after one Christmas. The bar was that simple. The stuff that cleared it is what you're looking at now. Dead men tell no tales, but a good gift speaks for itself.














