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AdventureAnimationFamilyFantasyScience Fiction

Treasure Planet

- Find your place in the universe.

When space galleon cabin boy Jim Hawkins discovers a map to an intergalactic "loot of a thousand worlds," a cyborg cook named John Silver teaches him to battle supernovas and space storms on their journey to find treasure.

Release Date : 2002-11-26

Language :English

Adult : false

Status : Released

Production Company : Walt Disney PicturesWalt Disney Feature Animation

Production Country : United States of America

Alternative Titles :

Cast

Joseph Gordon-Levitt

Character Name : Jim Hawkins (voice)

Original Name : Joseph Gordon-Levitt

Gender : Male

Brian Murray

Character Name : John Silver (voice)

Original Name : Brian Murray

Gender : Male

Emma Thompson

Character Name : Captain Amelia (voice)

Original Name : Emma Thompson

Gender : Female

David Hyde Pierce

Character Name : Doctor Doppler (voice)

Original Name : David Hyde Pierce

Gender : Male

Martin Short

Character Name : B.E.N. (voice)

Original Name : Martin Short

Gender : Male

Dane A. Davis

Character Name : Morph (voice)

Original Name : Dane A. Davis

Gender : Male

Michael Wincott

Character Name : Scroop (voice)

Original Name : Michael Wincott

Gender : Male

Laurie Metcalf

Character Name : Sarah Hawkins (voice)

Original Name : Laurie Metcalf

Gender : Female

Roscoe Lee Browne

Character Name : Mr. Arrow (voice)

Original Name : Roscoe Lee Browne

Gender : Male

Patrick McGoohan

Character Name : Billy Bones (voice)

Original Name : Patrick McGoohan

Gender : Male

Corey Burton

Character Name : Onus (voice)

Original Name : Corey Burton

Gender : Male

Michael McShane

Character Name : Hands (voice)

Original Name : Michael McShane

Gender : Male

Tony Jay

Character Name : Narrator (voice)

Original Name : Tony Jay

Gender : Male

Austin Majors

Character Name : Young Jim (voice)

Original Name : Austin Majors

Gender : Male

Jack Angel

Character Name : Additional Voices (voice)

Original Name : Jack Angel

Gender : Male

Bob Bergen

Character Name : Additional Voices (voice)

Original Name : Bob Bergen

Gender : Male

Rodger Bumpass

Character Name : Additional Voices (voice)

Original Name : Rodger Bumpass

Gender : Male

Jane Carr

Character Name : Additional Voices (voice)

Original Name : Jane Carr

Gender : Female

John Cygan

Character Name : Additional Voices (voice)

Original Name : John Cygan

Gender : Male

Jennifer Darling

Character Name : Additional Voices (voice)

Original Name : Jennifer Darling

Gender : Female

Paul Eiding

Character Name : Additional Voices (voice)

Original Name : Paul Eiding

Gender : Male

Sherry Lynn

Character Name : Additional Voices (voice)

Original Name : Sherry Lynn

Gender : Female

Mona Marshall

Character Name : Additional Voices (voice)

Original Name : Mona Marshall

Gender : Female

Mickie McGowan

Character Name : Additional Voices (voice)

Original Name : Mickie McGowan

Gender : Female

Patrick Pinney

Character Name : Additional Voices (voice)

Original Name : Patrick Pinney

Gender : Male

Phil Proctor

Character Name : Additional Voices (voice)

Original Name : Phil Proctor

Gender : Male

Jeremy Suarez

Character Name : Additional Voices (voice)

Original Name : Jeremy Suarez

Gender : Male

Jim Ward

Character Name : Additional Voices (voice)

Original Name : Jim Ward

Gender : Male

Dee Bradley Baker

Character Name : Fayvoon / Longbourne / Mertock (voice) (uncredited)

Original Name : Dee Bradley Baker

Gender : Male

Peter Cullen

Character Name : Captain Nathaniel Flint (voice) (uncredited)

Original Name : Peter Cullen

Gender : Male

Austin Farmer

Character Name : Additional Voices (voice) (uncredited)

Original Name : Austin Farmer

Gender : Male

Reviews

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r96sk

@r96sk

2021-06-23

Unequivocally, unmistakably, undeniably Disney's greatest animated film. A masterpiece, as far as I'm concerned. Long read ahead! Film and reviews are all about opinions, which is only a positive thing. I, for one, though have yet to find a better animation than this. No doubt I'm probably partly clouded by nostalgia, but even a tonne of years later I still remember how blown away I was when I first watched it. Nothing's changed. Where to start? I love every single detail about this film, for which there are many. Not only does it improve upon the studio's earlier 1950 production about Robert Louis Stevenson's 1883 novel, but it manages to create an incredibly touching, amusing and rather thrilling story for all. They don't rely on the usual, overdone Disney front and center romance to do it either. It's a story of a young kid coming-of-age into the world. You really go on a journey with Jim Hawkins, who hadn't had the most happiest childhood. We see him grow into a man across just 95 short minutes. Joseph Gordon-Levitt brings Jim to life superbly, no surprise to see he has done other great things in his career. Gordon-Levitt isn't the only outstanding performer here, with Brian Murray and Emma Thompson showing their talents in the roles of John Silver and Capt. Amelia. I adore the dynamic between Silver and Hawkins, Murray is truly brilliant. Thompson is great in her role, also. Even below those aforementioned names, you have memorable characters in Delbert (David Hyde Pierce), B.E.N. (Martin Short) and Mr. Arrow (Roscoe Lee Browne). Morph (Dane Davis) is a cracking little sidekick, too. Away from the cast, you also have the sensational animation. They mix hand-drawn 2D and computer generated 3D, which comes out exquisitely. Sure some of it hasn't aged impeccably compared to now, but it all to this day still looks utterly stunning. I love the attention to detail. That's not all. How about that music? I couldn't tell you the amount of times I've listened to that soundtrack down the years, it's so beautifully crafted by James Newton Howard and John Rzeznik; the latter's, as part of the Goo Goo Dolls, "I'm Still Here" fits so, so well. Can you tell how much fondness I hold for this? It's fantastic! Did Disney mishandle it? Sure. Does it deserves more respect? Definitely. However, I'm kinda glad they just let Ron Clements and John Musker do their thing. Heavy Disney interference could've ruined it. The fact this has zero pointless sequels is marvellous, even if it's for the wrong reasons. There are minor rumours they plan to live-action this. Normally I'd argue against classics being remade, but I think this 2002 production is in a win-win position in that regard. If it's a big success it'll be good for it, if it's terrible then it'll put more eyes on the original. It's kinda funny, I don't see myself as a Disney fan and yet my two favourites films (this + 'Pirates of the Caribbean: The Curse of the Black Pearl') are from this studio - and both pirate-y, interestingly. Hmm. Go watch 'Treasure Planet'!

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CinemaSerf

@Geronimo1967

2023-09-03

Loosely based on one of my favourite stories, this version of Robert Louis Stevenson's "Treasure Island" sees the young Jim Hawkins on a magical adventure on a space galleon. Befriended by the cyborg cook "Silver" they face all sorts of perils on their journey before arriving at the "Treasure Planet" whereupon the young lad realises that his pal isn't quite so trustworthy. It's a great adventure story, the voice talents are fun making their mischievous characters engaging to watch - and the animation, though maybe not quite as vivid and detailed as I would have liked, still keeps the narrative alive and thriving. Still not a patch on the superb Robert Newton version (1950) but still a very entertaining watch.