The "Pirates of the Caribbean" franchise, which includes "The Curse of the Black Pearl" (2003), "Dead Man's Chest" (2006), "At World's End" (2007), "On Stranger Tides" (2011), and "Dead Men Tell No Tales" (2017), has left an indelible mark on popular culture. The series' memorable characters, such as Captain Jack Sparrow (Johnny Depp) and Elizabeth Swann (Keira Knightley), have become ingrained in the collective imagination, inspiring countless fan art, cosplay, and, of course, parodies.

In Nigeria, the thriving film industry, known as Nollywood, has long been influenced by international films, including Hollywood blockbusters like "Pirates of the Caribbean." Nigerian filmmakers have often incorporated elements from these films into their own productions, creating unique blends of local and global storytelling. Websites like Naija2Movies have played a significant role in showcasing these films, providing a platform for Nigerian movie enthusiasts to access and enjoy a wide range of cinematic content.

Parody has long been a staple of comedy, with films, TV shows, and music often serving as targets for clever spoofs and send-ups. The early 2000s saw a surge in parody films, with movies like "Scary Movie" and "Not Another Teen Movie" becoming surprise hits. The "Pirates of the Caribbean" franchise, with its eclectic mix of humor, adventure, and fantasy, proved to be a ripe target for parody.