Jack has only a handful of his memories corresponding with the teeth that were in the memory box -- he has not recovered all of them. As Tooth says, the teeth are collected to store the "most important memories" of childhood so that if the children need to remember, they can be relived, which means that a large portion of Jack's memory is still blank.
Some notable things are:
• Although he remembers saving his sister, he doesn't know her name. OOC: Waiting on Book 4 to see if this is expanded on for a canon name.
• He can only vaguely remember his parents, but not their names or faces. OOC: A la those TV shows where you only see the parents from the chest down, never their features.
• As of his canon point (approx one month after the movie) Jack has not told the other Guardians what he saw in the tooth memories re: drowning after saving his sister.
• Jack is still harbouring resentment against the Man in the Moon for withholding his memories even now that he's a Guardian, and has been considering pursuing a way to try and get them back on his own.
→ memories
Some notable things are:
• Although he remembers saving his sister, he doesn't know her name.
OOC: Waiting on Book 4 to see if this is expanded on for a canon name.
• He can only vaguely remember his parents, but not their names or faces.
OOC: A la those TV shows where you only see the parents from the chest down, never their features.
• As of his canon point (approx one month after the movie) Jack has not told the other Guardians what he saw in the tooth memories re: drowning after saving his sister.
• Jack is still harbouring resentment against the Man in the Moon for withholding his memories even now that he's a Guardian, and has been considering pursuing a way to try and get them back on his own.