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| Directed by | Ron Clements John Musker |
| Produced by | Ron Clements John Musker Roy Conli Peter Del Vecho |
| Written by | Ron Clements John Musker Rob Edwards |
| Starring | Joseph Gordon-Levitt Brian Murray David Hyde Pierce Martin Short Emma Thompson |
| Music by | James Newton Howard |
| Distributed by | Walt Disney Pictures |
| Release date(s) | November 27, 2002 |
| Running time | 95 min |
| Country | |
| Language | English |
| Budget | $140 million |
| Gross revenue | $109,578,115 [1] |
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Treasure Planet is a 2002 science fiction animated feature film produced by Walt Disney Feature Animation, and released by Walt Disney Pictures on November 27, 2002. Ron Clements (born April 25, 1953 in Sioux City Iowa) is an American Animation director and producer John Musker (born November 8 1953 in Chicago Illinois, USA) is an American animation director Ron Clements (born April 25, 1953 in Sioux City Iowa) is an American Animation director and producer John Musker (born November 8 1953 in Chicago Illinois, USA) is an American animation director Ron Clements (born April 25, 1953 in Sioux City Iowa) is an American Animation director and producer John Musker (born November 8 1953 in Chicago Illinois, USA) is an American animation director Robert Edwards may refer to In sport: Robert Edwards (running back (born 1974 American Football player for the New England Patriots and Toronto Joseph Leonard Gordon-Levitt (born February 17, 1981) is an American Actor. Brian Murray (born September 10 1937) is a South African Actor and Theatre director. David Hyde Pierce (born April 3, 1959) is an American Actor, best known for his role as Psychiatrist Dr Martin Hayter Short, CM (born March 26, 1950) is a Canadian Comedian, Actor, writer, Singer and Emma Thompson (born April 15 1959 is an Academy Award - Emmy Award - BAFTA Award - and Golden Globe -winning Anglo-Scottish Actress James Newton Howard (born June 9, 1951 in Los Angeles) is an Academy Award nominated Film score Composer and Walt Disney Pictures refers to several different entities associated with The Walt Disney Company: Walt Disney Pictures, the film banner was established Events 1095 - Pope Urban II declares the First Crusade at the Council of Clermont The year 2002 in film involved some significant events The first significant releases of sequels took place between Harry Potter and the Chamber of Secrets, The United States of America —commonly referred to as the English is a West Germanic language originating in England and is the First language for most people in the United Kingdom, the United States The year 2002 in film involved some significant events The first significant releases of sequels took place between Harry Potter and the Chamber of Secrets, The bouncing ball animation (below consists of these 6 frames Walt Disney Animation Studios (as Walt Disney Feature Animation is a key element of The Walt Disney Company, and the oldest existing Animation studio in the world Walt Disney Pictures refers to several different entities associated with The Walt Disney Company: Walt Disney Pictures, the film banner was established Events 1095 - Pope Urban II declares the First Crusade at the Council of Clermont See also 2002 (disambiguation Year 2002 ( MMII) was a Common year starting on Tuesday of the Gregorian calendar.
The 42nd animated feature in the Disney animated features canon, the film is a science fiction adaptation of Robert Louis Stevenson's adventure novel Treasure Island. The bouncing ball animation (below consists of these 6 frames Robert Louis Balfour Stevenson (13 November 1850–3 December 1894 was a Scottish novelist poet and travel writer, and a representative of Neo-romanticism in A novel (from Italian novella, Spanish novela, French nouvelle for "new" "news" or "short story Treasure Island is an adventure Novel by author Robert Louis Stevenson, narrating a tale of "pirates and buried gold" It was produced and directed by Ron Clements and John Musker from a screenplay by Musker, Clements, and Rob Edwards. Ron Clements (born April 25, 1953 in Sioux City Iowa) is an American Animation director and producer John Musker (born November 8 1953 in Chicago Illinois, USA) is an American animation director
The film employs a novel technique of hand-drawn 2D traditional animation set atop 3D computer animation. Traditional animation, also referred to as classical animation, cel animation, or hand-drawn animation, is the oldest and historically the most popular Computer-generated imagery Computer animation is the art of creating moving images with the use of Computers It is a subfield of Computer graphics A similar dichotomy was used for the character of the cyborg John Silver: his natural body is hand-animated, but his mechanical arm and eye are computer animated. A dichotomy is any splitting of a whole into exactly two non-overlapping parts A cyborg is a Cybernetic Organism ( ie, an organism that has both artificial and natural systems
It is the first film ever to be released simultaneously in regular and IMAX theaters. IMAX (short for Image MAXimum is a Film format created by Canada 's IMAX Corporation that has the capacity to display images of far greater size and [2][3]
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The film's prologue depicts Jim Hawkins (Joseph Gordon-Levitt) as a three-year-old boy, reading a holographic storybook in bed. Joseph Leonard Gordon-Levitt (born February 17, 1981) is an American Actor. Jim is enchanted by stories of the legendary pirate, Captain Flint, and his ability to appear from nowhere, raid passing ships, and disappear in order to hide the loot on the mysterious "Treasure Planet. Piracy is Robbery committed at sea or sometimes on shore without a commission from a sovereign Nation (as distinct from Privateering " The scene dissolves to twelve years later, and Jim has grown into an aloof and alienated teenager, begrudgingly helping his mother Sarah (Laurie Metcalf) run an inn, and deriving amusement only from "solar surfing" (a hybrid of skysurfing and windsurfing atop a board attached to a solar-powered rocket), a pastime that frequently gets him in trouble. Lauren Ophelia "Laurie" Metcalf (born June 16 1955 is an American three-time Emmy Award -winning Actress. Sky surfing is a type of Skydiving in which the skydiver wears a board attached to his or her feet and performs Surfing -style Aerobatics during Windsurfing is a surface water sport using a windsurf board also commonly called a sailboard usually two to five meters long and powered by a single sail Solar energy is the Light and radiant heat from the Sun that powers Earth 's Climate and Weather and sustains Life A rocket or rocket vehicle is a Missile, Aircraft or other Vehicle which obtains Thrust by the reaction of the
One day, a ship crashes near the inn. The dying pilot, Billy Bones (Patrick McGoohan), gives Jim a sphere and tells him to "beware the cyborg". Patrick Joseph McGoohan (born March 19, 1928) is an American born Actor, raised in Ireland and England who rose to fame in the British "Globose" redirects here See also Globose nucleus. A sphere (from Greek σφαίρα - sphaira, "globe A cyborg is a Cybernetic Organism ( ie, an organism that has both artificial and natural systems Shortly thereafter, a gang of pirates raid and burn the inn. Jim, his mother, and their dog-like alien friend Dr. Delbert Doppler (David Hyde Pierce) barely escape. David Hyde Pierce (born April 3, 1959) is an American Actor, best known for his role as Psychiatrist Dr The sphere turns out to be a holographic projector, showing a map (the film's equivalent of Flint's Fist) that Jim realizes leads to Treasure Planet.
Doppler commissions a ship on a secret mission to find Treasure Planet. The ship is commanded by the cat-like, sharp-witted, and often sarcastic Captain Amelia (Emma Thompson) along with her stony-skinned, loyal, strict-disciplined First Mate, Mr. Emma Thompson (born April 15 1959 is an Academy Award - Emmy Award - BAFTA Award - and Golden Globe -winning Anglo-Scottish Actress Arrow (Roscoe Lee Browne). Roscoe Lee Browne ( May 2 1925 &ndash April 11 2007) was an American Actor and director, known for his The crew is a motley bunch, secretly led by cook John Silver (Brian Murray), whom Jim suspects is the cyborg of whom he was warned. Brian Murray (born September 10 1937) is a South African Actor and Theatre director. Jim is sent down to work in the galley; despite his mistrust of Silver, they soon form a tenuous father-son relationship. (A song montage shows Jim and the cyborg bonding over various sailing chores, interspersed with flashbacks from Jim's childhood, during which his father appears indifferent to him and finally leaves without warning when Jim is a pre-teen. ) During an encounter with a black hole, Arrow is dropped overboard and lost, for which Jim blames himself for failing to ready the lifelines properly. A black hole is a theoretical region of space in which the Gravitational field is so powerful that nothing not even Electromagnetic radiation (e Viewers, however, see that Arrow's line was cut by a ruthless, insectoid crew member named Scroop (Michael Wincott). Insects ( Class Insecta) are a major group of Arthropods and the most diverse group of Animals on the Earth with over a million described Michael Anthony Claudio Wincott He is the younger brother of actor Jeff Wincott.
As the ship reaches Treasure Planet, mutiny erupts, led by Silver. Mutiny is a conspiracy among members of a group of similarly-situated individuals (typically members of the Military; or the Crew of any ship even Jim, Dr. Doppler, and Captain Amelia abandon the ship, accidentally leaving the map behind. Silver, who believes that Jim has the map, has a chance to kill Jim, but refuses to do so because of his attachment to the boy. The fugitives are shot down by a mutineer, identified in novelizations as "Meltdown", during their escape, causing injury to Amelia.
The fugitives meet an abandoned robot, B. E. N. (Martin Short), who invites them to his house to care for the wounded Amelia. Martin Hayter Short, CM (born March 26, 1950) is a Canadian Comedian, Actor, writer, Singer and The pirates corner the group here; using a back-door, Jim and B. E. N. return to the ship in an attempt to recover the map. The pirate Scroop, aboard the ship as lookout, stalks and fights Jim. Piracy is Robbery committed at sea or sometimes on shore without a commission from a sovereign Nation (as distinct from Privateering B. E. N. accidentally turns off the artificial gravity, whereupon Jim and Scroop threaten to float off into space. Gravitation is a natural Phenomenon by which objects with Mass attract one another Space is the extent within which Matter is physically extended and objects and Events have positions relative to one another Jim grabs the mast while Scroop gets entangled in the flag and cuts himself free: no longer connected to the ship, Scroop floats away. Jim and B. E. N. obtain the map; upon their return, they and the map are captured by Silver, who has already captured Doppler and Amelia.
When Jim is forced to use the map, the group finds their way to a metaphysical portal that can be opened to any place in the universe; this being the means by which Flint conducted his raids. The Universe is defined as everything that Physically Exists: the entirety of Space and Time, all forms of Matter, Energy The treasure is at the center of the planet, accessible only via the portal. A planet, as defined by the International Astronomical Union (IAU is a celestial body Orbiting a Star or stellar remnant that is Here, the so-called Treasure Planet is revealed to be a large, complex space station built by unknown architects and commandeered by Captain Flint. A space station is an artificial structure designed for Humans to live in Outer space. In the stash of treasure, Jim finds a missing part of B. E. N's cognitive computer, which causes him to remember that the stash is booby-trapped and the planet set to explode upon the treasure's discovery. In the ensuing catastrophe, Silver finds himself torn between holding onto a literal boat-load of gold and saving Jim, who hangs from a precipice after a fall. Silver saves Jim, and the group escapes to their original ship. The ship is damaged and lacks the motive power required to leave the planet in time to escape. Jim attaches a rocket to a narrow plate of metal and rides this device towards the portal to open it to a new location while Delbert pilots the ship behind him. The M acro E xpansion T emplate A ttribute L anguage complements TAL, providing macros which allow the reuse of code across Jim manages to open the portal to his home world of Montressor, through which all escape the destruction of Treasure Planet.
After the escape, Amelia has the surviving pirates imprisoned aboard ship and offers to recommend Jim to the Interstellar Academy after his heroic actions. Silver sneaks below deck, where Jim finds him preparing his escape. Jim lets him go, inheriting the shape-changing pet called Morph. Silver predicts that Jim will "rattle the stars", then tosses him a handful of jewels and gold to pay for rebuilding the inn, revealing that it was he who had burned it. The film ends with a party at the rebuilt inn, showing Doppler and Amelia now married with children, and Jim a military cadet. He looks to the skies and sees an image of Silver in the clouds.
Treasure Planet took roughly four and a half years to create, but the concept for Treasure Planet was originally pitched by Ron Clements in 1985, during the meeting wherein he and John Musker also pitched The Little Mermaid. A pitch is a concise verbal (and sometimes visual presentation of an idea for a Film, generally made by a Screenwriter or director to a producer or studio executive Year 1985 ( MCMLXXXV) was a Common year starting on Tuesday (link displays 1985 Gregorian calendar) The Little Mermaid is a 1989 animated feature produced by Walt Disney Feature Animation with a pencil test beginning on September 23, 1988 and [4] Principal animation for the film began in 2000 with roughly 350 crew members working on it. 2000 ( MM) was a Leap year that started on Saturday of the Common Era, in accordance with the Gregorian calendar. [5]
The overall look of Treasure Planet was based on the art style promoted by illustrators associated with the Brandywine School of Illustration (such as Howard Pyle and N.C. Wyeth), whose illustrations have been described by the film's crew as being the "classic storybook illustration", having a painterly feel to it, and being composed of a warm color palette. The Brandywine School was a style of Illustration and an artists colony in Chadds Ford Pennsylvania, near Brandywine Creek, founded by Howard Pyle ( March 5, 1853 – November 9, 1911) was an American Illustrator and writer primarily of books for young audiences Newell Convers Wyeth ( October 22, 1882 – October 19, 1945) known as N Painterly is a translation of the German term malerisch, one of the opposed categories popularized by Swiss Art historian Heinrich Wölfflin [6] The animators used a computer animation technique called Deep Canvas alongside the traditionally-drawn characters in order to achieve a "painted image with depth perception" and enabled the crew to place the camera anywhere in the set and maneuver it as they would maneuver a camera for a live-action film. [5]
To make the film more "fun" and to be able create more exciting action sequences, the crew created the concept of the "Etherium", an "outer space filled with atmosphere". [7][4]
With regard to design, the crew operated on rule they call the "70/30 Law" (an idea that Andy Gaskill has credited to Ron Clements), which meant that the overall look of the film's artwork should be 70% traditional and 30% sci-fi. [8]
In order to test how a computer-generated body part (specifically John Silver's cyborg arm) would mesh with a traditionally animated character, the crew took a clip of Captain Hook from Disney's Peter Pan and replaced his arm with the cyborg arm. "Captain Hook" is also a nickname for former baseball manager Sparky Anderson. Peter Pan is an animated feature film produced by Walt Disney based on the play Peter Pan or The Boy Who Wouldn't Grow Up by [9]
Several changes were made late in the production to the film. The prologue of the film originally featured an adult Jim Hawkins narrating the story of Captain Flint in first person,[4][10] but it was considered by the crew to be too "dark" and lacked character involvement. See also First person First-person narrative is a Narrative mode in which a Story is narrated by one character, who explicitly [4] The crew also intended for the film to include a sequence showing Jim working on his solar surfer and interacting with an alien child, which was intended to show Jim's more sensitive side and as a homage to The Catcher in the Rye. The Catcher in the Rye is a Novel by J D Salinger. First published in the United States in 1951 the novel has been a frequently [11] Because of the intention to begin the film with a sequence with Jim solar surfing, the sequence had to be cut. [11]
| Actor | Role(s) |
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| Joseph Gordon-Levitt | Jim Hawkins |
| Brian Murray | John Silver |
| David Hyde Pierce | Dr. Joseph Leonard Gordon-Levitt (born February 17, 1981) is an American Actor. Brian Murray (born September 10 1937) is a South African Actor and Theatre director. David Hyde Pierce (born April 3, 1959) is an American Actor, best known for his role as Psychiatrist Dr Delbert Doppler |
| Martin Short | B. Martin Hayter Short, CM (born March 26, 1950) is a Canadian Comedian, Actor, writer, Singer and E. N. |
| Emma Thompson | Captain Amelia |
| Michael Wincott | Scroop |
| Laurie Metcalf | Sarah Hawkins |
| Roscoe Lee Browne | Mr. Emma Thompson (born April 15 1959 is an Academy Award - Emmy Award - BAFTA Award - and Golden Globe -winning Anglo-Scottish Actress Michael Anthony Claudio Wincott He is the younger brother of actor Jeff Wincott. Lauren Ophelia "Laurie" Metcalf (born June 16 1955 is an American three-time Emmy Award -winning Actress. Roscoe Lee Browne ( May 2 1925 &ndash April 11 2007) was an American Actor and director, known for his Arrow |
| Patrick McGoohan | Billy Bones |
| Dane A. Patrick Joseph McGoohan (born March 19, 1928) is an American born Actor, raised in Ireland and England who rose to fame in the British Davis | Morph |
| Corey Burton | Onus |
| Austin Majors | Young Jim |
| Tony Jay | Narrator |
| Crew Position | |
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| Directed by | John Musker Ron Clements |
| Produced by | Roy Conli John Musker Ron Clements |
| Original Story by | John Musker Ron Clements Ted Elliott Terry Rossio |
| Screenplay by | John Musker Ron Clements Rob Edwards |
| Adapted from the Novel by | Robert Louis Stevenson |
| Songs by | John Rzeznik |
| Original Score by | James Newton Howard |
| Associate Producer | Peter Del Vecho |
| Art Director | Andy Gaskill |
| Film Editor | Michael Kelly |
| Artistic Supervisors | Barry Johnson (Story supervisor) Rasoul Azadani (Layout supervisor) Dan Cooper (Background supervisor) Vera Pacheco (Clean-up supervisor) David Tidgwell (Effects supervisor) Kyle Odermatt (Computer Graphics supervisor) |
| Supervising Animator | Glen Keane (John Silver) John Ripa (Jim Hawkins) Ken Duncan (Captain Amelia & Scroop) Sergio Pablos (Dr Doppler) Oskar Urretabizkaia (B. Corey Burton (born August 3, 1955) is an animation Voice actor, perhaps best known as the evil Brainiac in the DC animated universe Tony Jay ( February 2, 1933 - August 13, 2006) was an English actor John Musker (born November 8 1953 in Chicago Illinois, USA) is an American animation director Ron Clements (born April 25, 1953 in Sioux City Iowa) is an American Animation director and producer John Musker (born November 8 1953 in Chicago Illinois, USA) is an American animation director Ron Clements (born April 25, 1953 in Sioux City Iowa) is an American Animation director and producer John Musker (born November 8 1953 in Chicago Illinois, USA) is an American animation director Ron Clements (born April 25, 1953 in Sioux City Iowa) is an American Animation director and producer Ted Elliott is an American screenwriter Along with his writing partner Terry Rossio, Elliott has written some of the most successful American films of the past 15 years including Terry Rossio was born in Kalamazoo Michigan. After graduating from Saddleback High School in Santa Ana California, he went on to study at California John Musker (born November 8 1953 in Chicago Illinois, USA) is an American animation director Ron Clements (born April 25, 1953 in Sioux City Iowa) is an American Animation director and producer Robert Edwards may refer to In sport: Robert Edwards (running back (born 1974 American Football player for the New England Patriots and Toronto Robert Louis Balfour Stevenson (13 November 1850–3 December 1894 was a Scottish novelist poet and travel writer, and a representative of Neo-romanticism in John Rzeznik (born John Joseph Theodore Rzeznik on December 5, 1965 in Buffalo New York and also known as Johnny Rzeznik) is an James Newton Howard (born June 9, 1951 in Los Angeles) is an Academy Award nominated Film score Composer and Michael Kelly may refer to Michael Kelly (physicist, New Zealand-British physicist Michael Kelly (tenor (1762–1826 Irish actor singer Staff Sergeant Major Barry Johnson of the Royal Army Ordnance Corps was awarded the George Cross for his gallantry in defusing a mortar bomb in Derry, Glen Keane (1954&ndash is an American animator author illustrator and director Ken Duncan (born 20 December 1954) is a Christian photographer from the Central Coast of New South Wales, Australia. E. N) Michael Show (Morph) Jared Beckstrand (Sarah) T. Daniel Hofstedt (Mr Arrow) Nancy Beiman (Billy Bones) Ellen Woodbury (Silver's Crew) Brian Ferguson (Onus) Marc Smith (Hands) John Pomeroy (Captain Flint) |
| Associate Art Director | Ian Gooding |
| Production Design | Steve Olds, Frank Nissen |
| Visual Development and Character Design | Peter Clarke, Peter De Séve, Craig Elliott, Thierry Fournier, Buck Lewis, Rick Maki, Alex Niño, Eric Pigors, Michael Spooner, Rowland Wilson |
| Assistant Artistic Coordinator | Tina Price |
| Production Manager | Cathy McGowan Leahy |
Treasure Planet was a box office bomb,[12][13] grossing only $38 million despite its $140 million budget. Nancy Beiman is a director character designer teacher and animator Ellen Woodbury is a Disney Animator and sculptor She attended the Experimental Animation program at the California Institute of the Arts. Marc Kelly Smith is an American Poet, and the creator and founder of the Poetry slam movement for which he received the nickname Slam Papi. John Pomeroy (born 1951 in Los Angeles, California) is an American Animator who has worked for several major studios including The phrase box office bomb refers to a Film for which the production and Marketing costs greatly exceeded the Revenue retained by the movie [1] Consequently, Disney's Buena Vista Distribution arm was "forced to restate its fourth quarter earnings downward by $47 million within a few days of the release. " [13]
The critical consensus was mostly positive to Treasure Planet, with the film currently retaining a 72% "fresh" rating on Rotten Tomatoes. Rotten Tomatoes is a Website devoted to reviews information and news of Movies. [14] Critic Stephen Hunter stated that the film "boasts the purest of Disney raptures: It unites the generations, rather than driving them apart". For the American basketball player see Steven Hunter. Stephen Hunter (born March 25 1946) is an American Novelist [15] Film reviewer Kim Hollis boasts that "there’s plenty to recommend the film - the spectacular visuals alone make Treasure Planet a worthwhile watch. " [16] Of the critics who panned the film, many reviewers complained about the script, describing it as "listless", [17] and the characters as "not creatively rendered". [16] Critic Andy Klein remarked, "If only its script were as amusing as its visuals. " [17] Renowned film critic Roger Ebert has said that a more traditional take on the film would have been "more exciting" and "less gimmicky". Roger Joseph Ebert (iːbɝt born June 18, 1942) is an American film critic and Screenwriter. [18]
The film was nominated for an Academy Award for Best Animated Feature and was nominated for a number of Annie Awards. The Academy Award for Best Animated Feature is one of the annual Awards given by the Los Angeles -based professional organization the Academy of Motion Picture Arts and [19]
| Treasure Planet Original Soundtrack | ||
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| Soundtrack by Various Artists | ||
| Released | November 19, 2002 | |
| Label | Walt Disney Records | |
| Producer | James Newton Howard, John Rzeznik | |
The soundtrack to the movie is largely orchestral in nature, although it produced two moderately successful pop singles from The Goo Goo Dolls frontman John Rzeznik and British pop-rock group, BBMak. Events 1095 - The Council of Clermont, called by Pope Urban II to discuss sending the First Crusade to the Holy Land See also 2002 (disambiguation Year 2002 ( MMII) was a Common year starting on Tuesday of the Gregorian calendar. In the Music industry, a record label can be a Brand and a Trademark associated with the Marketing of music recordings and Music Walt Disney Records is a family music Record label owned by Disney. In the Music industry, a record producer or music producer has many roles among them controlling the recording sessions coaching and guiding the musicians organizing James Newton Howard (born June 9, 1951 in Los Angeles) is an Academy Award nominated Film score Composer and John Rzeznik (born John Joseph Theodore Rzeznik on December 5, 1965 in Buffalo New York and also known as Johnny Rzeznik) is an The Goo Goo Dolls are a Rock band formed in 1986 in Buffalo New York by John Rzeznik and Robby Takac. The lead vocalist (or lead singer) is the member of a band who sings the main vocal portions of a song John Rzeznik (born John Joseph Theodore Rzeznik on December 5, 1965 in Buffalo New York and also known as Johnny Rzeznik) is an The songs were written and performed by John Rzeznik in the film, but BBMak performed one of the songs for the album. The score was done by James Newton Howard, who said that the score is "very much in the wonderful tradition of Korngold and Tiomkin and Steiner. James Newton Howard (born June 9, 1951 in Los Angeles) is an Academy Award nominated Film score Composer and Erich Wolfgang Korngold ( May 29, 1897 &ndash November 29, 1957) was an Academy Award -winning 20th century Film and Dimitri Zinovievich Tiomkin (Дмитрий Зиновьевич Тёмкин Dmitrij Zinov'evič Tëmkin, sometimes translated as Dmitri Tiomkin) ( May This article is about the film composer For other persons with the same name see Max Steiner. "[20] The score has been described as a mixture of modern music in the spirit of Star Wars and Celtic music. Star Wars is an epic Space opera franchise initially conceived by George Lucas during the 1970s and significantly expanded Celtic music is a term utilised by artists record companies music stores and music magazines to describe a broad grouping of Musical genres that evolved out of the Folk [17][21] Scottish fiddler Alasdair Fraser and members of his Skyedance band play on several of the pieces, particularly the ones featuring dance elements on screen. Alasdair Fraser (born 14 May 1955 Clackmannan, Scotland) is a Scottish fiddler. Skyedance is a Celtic fusion group, founded by Fiddler Alasdair Fraser in 1996. Sections of the score have been used to advertise the films The Spongebob Squarepants Movie, The Chronicles of Narnia: The Lion, the Witch, and the Wardrobe, and Nim's Island. The SpongeBob SquarePants Movie is a 2004 Feature film based on Nickelodeon 's TV series SpongeBob SquarePants. The Chronicles of Narnia The Lion the Witch and the Wardrobe is a 2005 Fantasy film directed by Andrew Adamson based on The Lion Nim's Island is a 2008 American film directed by Jennifer Flackett and Mark Levin.
Besides the fact that the novel is set on Earth and the film in space, there are several other differences between the Treasure Island novel and the film. "I'm Still Here (Jim's Theme" is a 2002 song written by The Goo Goo Dolls Frontman Johnny Rzeznik for Disney's animated EARTH was a short-lived Japanese vocal trio which released 6 singles and 1 album between 2000 and 2001 Space is the extent within which Matter is physically extended and objects and Events have positions relative to one another Treasure Island is an adventure Novel by author Robert Louis Stevenson, narrating a tale of "pirates and buried gold" Jim Hawkins' father in the novel dies in the beginning, whereas he abandoned Jim and his mother in the film. In the novel, Billy Bones stays at the inn for a while before dying due to a stroke brought on by alcoholism and exposure to the death-sentence called the Black Spot. Alcoholism is a term with multiple and sometimes conflicting definitions The Black Spot is a fictional literary device invented by Robert Louis Stevenson for his novel Treasure Island. In the film, Billy Bones crash-lands at the Benbow Inn with the map to Treasure Island and shortly afterwards dies of grievous injuries.
The characters of Squire Trelawney and Dr. Livesey are combined into Dr. Dr Livesey is a Fictional character in the novel Treasure Island, by Robert Louis Stevenson. Doppler in the film. As opposed to the novel's male captain (Alexander Smollet), the captain in the film is female. Mr. Arrow in the novel is an alcoholic who vanishes one night early in the journey, presumably as a result of drunkenness, while in the film he is a competent, stony-skinned member of the crew who is murdered by Scroop. (However, it should be noted that making Mr. Arrow a respectable man is common in adaptations of the movie, as it was also done in Muppet Treasure Island). Muppet Treasure Island is the fifth Feature film to star The Muppets. Ben Gunn's character is present in the movie as a robot named B. Ben Gunn may refer to Ben Gunn (Treasure Island, fictional chracter in Robert Louis Stevenson's Treasure Island Ben E. N. (Bio-Electronic Navigator).
The novel depicts Long John Silver as being handicapped with a wooden leg. His companion is a parrot who is named Captain Flint. The film presents Silver as having a cybernetic arm and leg; accessories which act more as an advantage than a hindrance. His companion is similarly altered for the film: Morph, whose ability is evident in the name he sports, loves Silver but gains an attachment to Hawkins. For the film, the crew members were all chosen by Doppler but seem much more hostile toward Hawkins. Silver's presence on the ship in both the movie and novel is presented as being that of the ringleader who masks his mutinous intentions by fawning on the Captain. In the film, unlike the novel, Hawkins is forced upon Silver when the Captain orders Silver to monitor the boy. This responsibility, while received hesitantly, leads to Silver's softening toward Hawkins and eventually becoming a father figure to the boy.
Scroop's death at the hands of Jim on the top of the mast mirrors the death of Israel Hands in the novel. Death is the termination of the biological functions that define living Organisms It refers both to a specific Though the pirates fail to obtain the treasure in both the novel and the film, the reasons for this differ. In the novel, the treasure is found and 'relocated' by Ben Gunn and recovered by the crew, whereas in the film, the treasure is mostly lost when Treasure Planet self-destructs. Instead of being marooned, the pirates in the film are captured and put below deck.
In the novel, John Silver escapes with a few bags of silver at an unspecified point; in the film, Jim allows him to escape. Also, the novel portrays Long John Silver as rather more sinister and less of a father figure than does the Disney film.
Disney has released four Treasure Planet video games to date: Treasure Planet: Battle at Procyon for PC, as well as games called Treasure Planet for the Playstation, Playstation 2 and Game Boy Advance. Treasure Planet Battle at Procyon is a PC game that involves strategy and naval battle The PlayStation (abbreviated PS, PSone, PS1, or informally as PSX) is a 32-bit fifth generation Video game console The Game Boy Advance (often shortened to GBA) is a 32-bit handheld video game console developed manufactured and marketed by Nintendo.