The definitive modern take on diverse pirate crews and powers.
This study employs qualitative content analysis of publicly available TV Tropes pages as of April 2026. Key pages analyzed include: tvtropes pirates
A classic trope that rarely happened in real life (with the exception of William Kidd). The definitive modern take on diverse pirate crews
r/worldbuilding Pirate - TV Tropes In fiction, pirates can be found primarily in the Caribbean, a few hundred years ago, but they pop up anywhere and everywhere so a... TV Tropes Pirate Episode - TV Tropes Pirate episode! Tired of seeing ads? Subscribe! This is an episode of a show where the characters decide to become pirates. This i... TV Tropes Pirates of the Caribbean (Franchise) - TV Tropes 21 Follow. ... Yo ho, yo ho, a pirate's life for me! ... From left to right skulls, The Curse of the Black Pearl, Dead Man's Chest... TV Tropes Characters in One Piece: Animal Kingdom Pirates - TV Tropes * Animorphism: Fitting for a crew of pirates named the Animal Kingdom Pirates, many members are Zoan Devil Fruit users, with the G... TV Tropes The Pirates Who Don't Do Anything - TV Tropes In general, members of the Pirates Who Don't Do Anything are any characters who, despite having a certain canonical (and not neces... TV Tropes Talk Like a Pirate - TV Tropes We be here for revenge! Another Pirate: An' now we're no workin' for that landlubber, we be allowed to talk like pirates! The pira... TV Tropes The Pirates of Penzance (Theatre) - TV Tropes Exact Words: Frederic's indentures specify that he is bound to his apprenticeship until his 21st birthday. This is a problem, sinc... TV Tropes Ghost Pirate - TV Tropes Los Dark, the villain of the Kaizoku Sentai Gokaiger movie. The Pirates of the Caribbean series has so far featured four distinct ... TV Tropes UsefulNotes / The Golden Age of Piracy - TV Tropes Mar 29, 2026 — r/worldbuilding Pirate - TV Tropes In fiction, pirates
Whether they are the saving the day or the Scary Scallywag walking the plank, the TVTropes Pirate remains one of fiction's most enduring icons—a symbol of a world where the only law is the horizon, and the only code is the one you write yourself.
The "Robin Hood of the Seas" who only robs from the corrupt and treats their crew well.
