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Treasure Planet

Treasure Planet is a 2002 American animated science fiction action-adventure film[2] produced by Walt Disney Feature Animation and distributed by Walt Disney Pictures. It is a science fiction adaptation of Robert Louis Stevenson's adventure novel Treasure Island (1883), and it is the third retelling of the story in an outer space setting, following the Bulgarian film Treasure Planet (1982) and the Italian miniseries Treasure Island in Outer Space (1987).[3] It is the third Disney adaptation of the novel, following Treasure Island (1950) and Muppet Treasure Island (1996). In the film's setting, spaceships are powered by solar sails and resemble the 18th-century sailing vessels of the original Treasure Island.

Treasure Planet
Theatrical release poster
Directed by
Screenplay by
Story by
Based onTreasure Island
by Robert Louis Stevenson
Produced by
Starring
Edited byMichael Kelly
Music byJames Newton Howard
Production
companies
Distributed byBuena Vista Pictures Distribution
Release dates
  • November 6, 2002 (2002-11-06) (Paris)
  • November 27, 2002 (2002-11-27) (United States)
Running time
95 minutes
CountryUnited States
LanguageEnglish
Budget$140 million[1]
Box office$109.6 million[1]

The film was co-written, produced and directed by John Musker and Ron Clements, and features the voices of Joseph Gordon-Levitt, Brian Murray, David Hyde Pierce, Martin Short, Roscoe Lee Browne, Emma Thompson, Michael Wincott, Laurie Metcalf, and Patrick McGoohan. The musical score was composed by James Newton Howard, while some songs were written and performed by John Rzeznik.[4] It marks Clements and Musker's first non-musical film since The Great Mouse Detective (1986). The duo pitched the concept for the film at the same time, where they worked on another Disney animated feature, The Little Mermaid (1989). After they finished their work on Hercules (1997), development of the film officially began. It employs a novel technique of hand-drawn 2D traditional animation set atop 3D computer animation. With a budget of $140 million, it is the most expensive traditionally animated film to date.

Treasure Planet premiered in Paris, France and Cinerama Dome on November 6 and 17, 2002, and received a wide theatrical release on November 27. It was the first film to be released simultaneously in regular and IMAX theaters.[5] The film was a box-office bomb, earning $109 million worldwide against a budget of $140 million, but received generally positive reviews from critics and audiences. It was nominated for Best Animated Feature at the 75th Academy Awards, but lost to Spirited Away (2001). The film has gained a cult following.[6][7]

Plot edit

On the planet of Montressor, young Jim Hawkins is enchanted by stories of space pirate Captain Flint and his ability to strike suddenly and disappear without a trace, hiding his loot on the fabled "Treasure Planet". Twelve years later, Jim has grown into an aloof troublemaker after his father abandoned him when he was a child. He reluctantly helps his mother Sarah run the Benbow Inn, and is caught by police after recklessly skysurfing with a rocket-powered sailboard. A spaceship crashes near the inn, and the dying pilot, Billy Bones, gives Jim a sphere and warns him to "beware the cyborg". Pirates attack and burn down the inn, and Jim flees with his mother and their dog-like friend, Dr. Delbert Doppler. Jim discovers that the sphere contains a holographic star map leading to the location of Treasure Planet, and decides to seek out the legendary fortune.

Doppler commissions the ship RLS Legacy, commanded by feline Captain Amelia and stone-skinned first mate Mr. Arrow. The ship's motley crew is led by cyborg cook John Silver, whose cybernetics lead Jim to suspect he is the person Bones warned him about. After being sent to work in the galley, Jim is supervised by Silver and his shape-shifting pet, Morph, and they form a tenuous father-son like relationship. When the ship encounters a supernova, Jim secures the crew's lifelines. As a black hole forms, ruthless insectoid crew member Scroop cuts Mr. Arrow's lifeline, sending him to his death. As the ship rides the shock waves to safety, Scroop frames Jim for Mr. Arrow's death by lying about his lifeline being unsecure, and Jim is comforted by Silver.

Upon reaching the Treasure Planet, Jim discovers the crew are indeed pirates led by Silver, and a mutiny erupts. Doppler, Amelia, and Morph abandon ship, and Jim retrieves the map. Silver cannot bring himself to shoot Jim, allowing him to escape with the others; another pirate shoots the escapees down, injuring Amelia. Jim discovers that the map is Morph in disguise, with the real map still on the ship. The group meets B.E.N., an abandoned navigational robot who used to belong to Flint, and now is missing his primary memory circuit. After being cornered by the pirates, Jim, Morph, and B.E.N. hijack a longboat and return to the Legacy to retrieve the map. Scroop attacks them, but B.E.N. accidentally disables the artificial gravity, and Jim kicks Scroop overboard into deep space. Upon returning, they are caught by Silver and his crew, who have captured Doppler and Amelia.

Silver forces Jim to use the map, directing them to a portal that opens to any location in the known universe with the map as its controls, which Flint used to conduct his raids. They open the portal to the core of Treasure Planet, which is actually an ancient space station built by a forgotten culture Flint commandeered to stow his treasure. The pirates enter and begin collecting the loot, while Jim finds the skeleton of Captain Flint, holding B.E.N.'s missing circuit in its hand. Jim reinstalls the part into B.E.N.'s head, and B.E.N. remembers that Flint rigged the planet to explode upon the treasure's discovery. As the planet collapses, Silver attempts to escape with a boatload of treasure, but abandons it to save Jim. The survivors board the Legacy, which becomes damaged and unable to go fast enough to clear the explosion. Jim rigs a makeshift sailboard and rides ahead, setting the portal to Montressor Spaceport, and Doppler steers the Legacy through the portal to safety.

Jim finds Silver below decks and allows him to escape. Silver gives Jim Morph and half the treasure he managed to take so he can rebuild the Benbow Inn, believing Jim will "rattle the stars". Sometime later, a party is hosted at the rebuilt and improved Benbow Inn; Doppler and Amelia are married with quadruplets; B.E.N. has become a waiter at the inn; and Jim, matured under Silver's mentorship, has become a cadet at the Interstellar Academy through a letter of recommendation from Amelia. He looks to the skies and sees an image of Silver in the clouds.

Voice cast edit

Production edit

Development edit

Treasure Planet took roughly four and a half years to create, but the concept for Treasure Planet (which was called Treasure Island in Space at the time) was originally pitched by Ron Clements in 1985 at the "Gong Show" meeting wherein he and John Musker also pitched The Little Mermaid.[8][9] The pitch was rejected by Michael Eisner, who knew Paramount Pictures was developing a Star Trek sequel with a Treasure Island angle (which eventually went unproduced).[10] The idea was pitched again in 1989 following the release of The Little Mermaid,[11] but the studio still expressed a lack of interest. Following the release of Aladdin, the idea was pitched for a third time, but Jeffrey Katzenberg, who was the chief of Walt Disney Studios at the time, "just wasn't interested" in the idea.[12] During this time Katzenberg wanted the duo to work on A Princess of Mars which the company was attempting to adapt.[13] Angered at the rejection, Clements and Musker approached Feature Animation chairman Roy E. Disney who backed the filmmakers and made his wishes known to Eisner, who in turn agreed that the studio should produce the movie. In 1995, their contract was re-negotiated to allow them to commence development on Treasure Planet when Hercules reached completion.[11]

Since Musker and Clements wanted to be able to move "the camera around a lot like Steven Spielberg or James Cameron," the delay in production was beneficial since "the technology had time to develop in terms of really moving the camera."[14] Principal animation for the film began in 2000 with roughly 350 crew members working on it.[15] In 2002, Roy Conli estimated that there were around 1,027 crew members listed in the screen credits with "about four hundred artists and computer artists, about a hundred and fifty musicians and another two hundred technologists".[8] According to Conli, Clements wanted to create a space world that was "warm and had more life to it than you would normally think of in a science fiction film", as opposed to the "stainless steel, blue, smoke coming from the bowels of heavily pipe laden" treatment of science fiction.[8] In order to make the film "fun" by creating more exciting action sequences and because they believed that having the characters wear space suits and helmets "would take all the romance out of it",[16] the crew created the concept of the "Etherium", an "outer space filled with atmosphere" and the characters wear 18 century clothing much like in the original Treasure Island.[9][17]

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,[9][18] but the crew considered this to be too "dark" and felt that it lacked character involvement.[9] 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 homage to The Catcher in the Rye.[19] Because of the intention to begin the film with a scene of Jim solar surfing, the sequence had to be cut.[19]

Writing edit

Writer Rob Edwards stated that "it was extremely challenging" to take a classic novel and set it in outer space, and that they did away with some of the science fiction elements ("things like the metal space ships and the coldness") early on. Edwards goes on to say that they "did a lot of things to make the film more modern" and that the idea behind setting the film in outer space was to "make the story as exciting for kids now as the book was for kids then".[20]

With regard to adapting the characters from the book to film, Ron Clements mentioned that the Jim Hawkins in the book is "a very smart, very capable kid", but they wanted to make Jim start out as "a little troubled kid" who "doesn't really know who he is" while retaining the aforementioned characteristics from the original character. This change was made after Joe Ranft suggested the idea.[21] The "mentor figures" for Jim Hawkins in the novel were Squire Trelawney and Dr. Livesey, whom John Musker described as "one is more comic and the other's very straight"; these two characters were fused into Dr. Doppler. Clements also mentions that though the father-son relationship between Jim Hawkins and John Silver was present "to some degree" in the book, they wanted to emphasize it more in the film.[22]

Terry Rossio, who worked on the script, later argued the filmmakers made a crucial mistake turning Jim Hawkins into an adolescent. "Treasure Island, the book, is a boy's adventure, about a young cabin boy who matches wits with a crew of bloodthirsty pirates. All of the key scenes are made more dramatic by the fact that it's a young kid who is in danger... Treasure Planet made the kid into a young man. Which dilutes the drama of all the situations, start to finish... Instead of being an amazing and impressive kid, he became a petulant unimpressive teen."[23]

Casting edit

Casting director Ruth Lambert held a series of casting auditions for the film in New York, Los Angeles, and London, but the crew already had some actors in mind for two of the major characters.[24] The character of Dr. Doppler was written with David Hyde Pierce in mind,[8][22] and Pierce was given a copy of the Treasure Planet script along with preliminary sketches of the character and the film's scenic elements while he was working on Pixar's A Bug's Life (1998). He stated that "the script was fantastic, the look was so compelling" that he accepted the role.[25] Jeff Goldblum and Hugh Grant were also considered[21] before Pierce secured the part. Likewise, the character of Captain Amelia was developed with the idea that Emma Thompson would be providing her voice.[26] "We offered it to her and she was really excited," Clements said. Musker said, "This is the first action adventure character that Emma has ever played and she was pregnant during several of the sessions. She was happy that she could do all this action and not have to train for the part"[26] There were no actors initially in mind for the characters of John Silver and Jim Hawkins; Brian Murray (John Silver) and Joseph Gordon-Levitt (Jim Hawkins) were signed after months of auditions.[8] Gordon-Levitt stated that he was attracted to the role because "it's a Disney animated movie and Disney animated movies are in a class by themselves," and that "to be part of that tradition is unbelievable to me".[27] Musker mentioned that Gordon-Levitt "combined enough vulnerability and intelligence and a combination of youthfulness but incompleteness" and that they liked his approach.[22] Patrick McGoohan was cast as Billy Bones at the suggestion of Corey Burton who played the smaller role of Onus in the film after having done an impression of him for a temp track. It marked his final acting role.[21]

Among the big-name actors, only Pierce and Short had experience with voice acting prior to the making of Treasure Planet. Conli explained that they were looking for "really the natural voice of the actor", and that sometimes it was better to have an actor with no experience with voice work as he utilizes his natural voice instead of "affecting a voice".[8] The voice sessions were mostly done without any interaction with the other actors,[22][25] but Gordon-Levitt expressed a desire to interact with Murray because he found it difficult to act out most of the scenes between Jim Hawkins and John Silver alone.[22]

Design edit

 
An illustration by N.C. Wyeth titled One More Step, Mr. Hands for a 1911 publication of Treasure Island. This type of illustration, which was described by the film crew as "classic storybook illustration," was the basis for Treasure Planet's overall look.

While designing for Treasure Planet, the crew operated on rule they call the "70/30 Law" (an idea that art director 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.[28] 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.[29]

There were around forty animators on the crew, and were further divided into teams; for example, sixteen animators were assigned to Jim Hawkins because he appeared on the screen the most, and twelve were assigned to John Silver. To ensure "solidity" in illustration and personality, each major character in the film had a team of animators led by one animation supervisor. Conli mentioned that the personalities of the supervisors affected the final character, citing Glen Keane (the supervisor for John Silver) as well as John Ripa (the supervisor for Jim Hawkins) as examples. The physical appearance, movements, and facial expressions of the voice actors were infused into the characters as well.[8]

When asked if they drew inspiration from the previous film adaptations of Treasure Island for the character designs, Glen Keane said he disliked looking at previous portrayals of a character to "clear his mind of stereotypes", but that he drew some inspiration for the manner by which Silver spoke from actor Wallace Beery, whom he "loved because of the way he talked out of the side of his mouth." For the characterization and design for Jim Hawkins, John Ripa cited James Dean as an important reference because "there was a whole attitude, a posture" wherein "you felt the pain and the youthful innocence", and he also cited the film Braveheart because "there are a lot of close-ups on characters...who are going through thought processes, just using their eyes."[30]

Animators also used maquettes, small statues of the characters in the film, as references throughout the animation process. Character sculptor Kent Melton mentioned that the first Disney film to use maquettes was Pinocchio (1940), and that this paved the way to the formation of an entire department devoted to character sculpting. Keane noted that maquettes are not just supposed to be "like a mannequin in a store", but rather has to be "something that tells you [the character's] personality" and that maquettes also helped inspire the way actors would portray their roles.[31]

The animators took Deep Canvas, a technology which they had initially developed for Tarzan (1999), and came up with a process they called "Virtual Sets", wherein they created entire 360 degree sets before they began staging the scenes.[8] They combined this process with 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.[15] 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 Peter Pan (1953) and replaced his arm with the cyborg arm.[32]

Animation edit

One of the film's goals was to blend different mediums of animation into one film to have such a seamless finish to the point you could not tell the difference between what was two-dimensional hand drawing or computer-generated 3D animations and environments. For the animation of the Treasure Planet, there are three main elements that were essential to the production of this film. The traditional 2D character animation that Disney is known for, three-dimensional character animation, and the computer-generated or CG environments.[15][30]

Music and sound edit

The "70/30 Law" of "70% traditional and 30% sci-fi" was not only applied to the visual designs for the film, but also for the sound effects and music. Sound designer Dane Davis mentioned that he and his team "scoured hobby shops and junk stores for antique windup toys and old spinning mechanisms" in order to create the sound effects for John Silver to "avoid sounding slick or sci-fi". The team did some experimentation with the sound used in dialogues, especially with the robot B.E.N., but opted to keep Short's natural voice because everything they tried "affected his comedy", and "the last thing you want to do in a story like this is affect performances".[33]

The music from the film is largely orchestral in nature, although it includes two moderately successful pop singles ("I'm Still Here" and "Always Know Where You Are") from The Goo Goo Dolls frontman John Rzeznik and British pop-rock group, BBMak. Both songs were written and performed by John Rzeznik in the film, but BBMak recorded "Always Know Where You Are" for the soundtrack. The score was composed by James Newton Howard, who said that the score is "very much in the wonderful tradition of Korngold and Tiomkin and Steiner."[34] The score has been described as a mixture of modern "classical style" music in the spirit of Star Wars and Celtic music.[35][36] Scottish fiddler Alasdair Fraser is credited as the co-composer of the track "Silver Leaves",[37] and is also listed as a soloist in the film's credits. Walt Disney Records released the film's soundtrack album on November 19, 2002.[37] Jerry Goldsmith was also considered to compose the score.[21]

Marketing edit

In April 2002, a teaser trailer for Treasure Planet was officially released online. It would then debut in theaters within the next few weeks, starting with Spider-Man on May 3, 2002, followed by Star Wars: Episode II – Attack of the Clones two weeks later.[38] Before and during its theatrical run, Treasure Planet had promotional support from McDonald's, Pepsi-Cola, Dreyer's, and Kellogg's. McDonald's included promotional items such as action figures and puzzles in their Happy Meals and Mighty Meals, Pepsi-Cola placed promotional film graphics onto the packaging of a number of their soft drinks (Mountain Dew, Code Red, Sierra Mist, Mug Root Beer, Orange Slice, and Lipton Brisk), Dreyer's used their delivery truck panels to promote ice cream flavors inspired by the film (such as "Galactic Chocolate" and "Vanilla Treasure"), and Kellogg's included film-branded spoons in their cereal boxes.[39]

Hasbro released a lineup of Treasure Planet action figures and toys.[39][40][41]

A novelization was published by Puffin Books.[42]

Release edit

Theatrical edit

Treasure Planet held its world premiere in Paris, France on November 6, 2002.[43] It premiered in the US at Cinerama Dome in Hollywood on November 17, 2002,[44][45] The film is "the first major studio feature" to be released in regular and IMAX theaters simultaneously; this was done in the light of the success of Disney films that were re-released in IMAX format, such as Beauty and the Beast and Fantasia 2000.[4] Dick Cook, then-chairman of Walt Disney Studios, expressed the hope that it would be a good way to distinguish themselves during the competitive holiday season.[12]

Home media edit

Treasure Planet was released on VHS and DVD in the United States and Canada by Walt Disney Home Entertainment on April 29, 2003. The DVD includes behind-the-scenes featurettes, a visual commentary, deleted scenes, teaser and theatrical trailers, the music video for the song "I'm Still Here" by John Rzeznik, and a virtual tour of the RLS Legacy.[46] This THX certified release also contains an Easter egg in the Set Up menu. The viewer can highlight any listing and press right to reveal a clapperboard. Selecting this icon will reveal the DVD credits.[47] The DVD retained the number one spot in Billboard's top sales for two weeks[48][49] and the VHS was number one in sales for three weeks.[50][51][52] By July 2003, Treasure Planet brought in $64 million in DVD sales.[53]

It is officially the last Disney animated feature to be presented in fullscreen on its VHS release, as the VHS releases of Brother Bear (2003) and Home on the Range (2004) are presented in widescreen. However, the Disney Movie Club exclusive VHS release of Chicken Little (2005) is presented in fullscreen.

Disney released a 10th Anniversary special edition Blu-ray/DVD combo on July 3, 2012.[54][55]

Reception edit

Box office edit

Treasure Planet would go down in history as one of the biggest animated box office bombs of all time.[56] The film grossed over $12 million on its debut weekend, ranking at fourth place behind Harry Potter and the Chamber of Secrets, Die Another Day, and Disney's own The Santa Clause 2.[57] During the five-day Thanksgiving holiday weekend, the film grossed just $16.5 million worldwide.[58] The film ended up grossing $38.1 million domestically and $71.4 million internationally for a $109.5 million worldwide gross.[1][59][60] Its failure became apparent early on, as Disney's Buena Vista Distribution arm reduced its fourth-quarter earnings by $47 million within a few days of the film's release.[61][62] In 2014, the Los Angeles Times listed the film as one of the most expensive box office failures of all time.[63]

Critical response edit

The review aggregator website Rotten Tomatoes reported that 69% of critics have given the film a positive review based on 149 reviews, with an average rating of 6.5/10. The site's critics consensus states "Though its characterizations are weaker than usual, Treasure Planet offers a fast-paced, beautifully rendered vision of outer space."[64] Metacritic assigned the film a weighted average score of 60 out of 100 based on 30 reviews from mainstream critics, indicating "mixed or average reviews".[65] Audiences polled by CinemaScore gave the film an average grade of "A–" on an A+ to F scale.[66]

Stephen Hunter of The Washington Post, who gave it 4 stars out of 5, stated that the film "boasts the purest of Disney raptures: It unites the generations, rather than driving them apart".[67] Leah Rozen of People stated that the film "has imagination, humor aplenty and moves briskly", and that "the animation, combining traditional and digital techniques, is ravishing."[68] Claudia Puig of USA Today said that the film's most noteworthy feature is "the artful way it combines the futuristic and the retro", and went on to say that the film does not have the "charm of Lilo & Stitch" nor the "dazzling artistry of Spirited Away", but concluded that Treasure Planet is "a capable and diverting holiday season adventure for a family audience."[69] Kim Hollis of Box Office Prophets stated that "there's plenty to recommend the film – the spectacular visuals alone make Treasure Planet a worthwhile watch," though expressing disappointment because she felt that the characters were "not all that creatively rendered".[70]

Roger Ebert of the Chicago Sun-Times gave it 2.5 stars out of 4; he felt that a more traditional take on the story would have been "more exciting" and "less gimmicky".[71] Andy Klein of Daily Variety Gotham complained about the script, describing it as "listless" and remarked, "If only its script were as amusing as its visuals."[35] A. O. Scott of The New York Times described the film as "less an act of homage than a clumsy and cynical bit of piracy", and went on to say that it is "not much of a movie at all" and a "brainless, mechanical picture".[72] Owen Gleiberman of Entertainment Weekly described the film as "all cutesy updated fripperies and zero momentum."[73]

In 2012, Ricky Brigante of InsideTheMagic considered the film "may not hold up to the standards set by so many timeless musicals, (but) it's an adventure that is worth seeing" praising it for its themes and characters.[74] In 2020, Petrana Radulovic, writing for Polygon, praised the characters of Jim and Silver, as well as the "I'm Still Here" sequence and stated, the film "is a visual delight, a time capsule of the early 2000s in a way that perhaps no other animated movie of the era is. It boldly, unapologetically pushes the visual limits of genre expectation in a way no Disney movie has since."[6]

Awards edit

The film was nominated for the Academy Award for Best Animated Feature along with Lilo & Stitch, Ice Age and Spirit: Stallion of the Cimarron, but all four films lost to Spirited Away (2001).[75] It was also nominated for a number of Annie Awards.[76]

Canceled franchise edit

Before Treasure Planet premiered in cinemas, Thomas Schumacher, then-president of Walt Disney Feature Animation, mentioned the possibilities of having direct-to-video releases for Treasure Planet as well as a television series. He stated that they already had "a story and some storyboards and concepts up and a script for what a sequel to [Treasure Planet] could be," and that they also had a "notion" of what the series would be.[77]

Director Jun Falkenstein and screenwriter Evan Spiliotopoulos began early development on Treasure Planet 2. In the sequel, Jim Hawkins and Kate, his love interest and classmate at the Royal Interstellar Academy, must team with Long John Silver to stop the villainous Ironbeard from freeing the inmates of Botany Bay Prison Asteroid. Willem Dafoe was set to voice Ironbeard. Tommy Walter was asked to write and perform songs for the film. However, the sequel was canceled when Treasure Planet did poorly at the box office.[78]

Following the box office failure of Atlantis: The Lost Empire (2001), Disneyland planned a second attempt to revive its Submarine Voyage ride with a Treasure Planet theme. These plans were scrapped due to the film experiencing the same financial performance as its predecessor. The attraction ultimately reopened in 2007 as the Finding Nemo Submarine Voyage, being themed to the 2003 Disney·Pixar animated film Finding Nemo.[79]

Video games edit

Several Treasure Planet video games were released. In October 2002, Disney Interactive released the naval strategy game Treasure Planet: Battle at Procyon for the PC, while in November, Sony Computer Entertainment released two separate Treasure Planet 3D platform action video games for the PlayStation (developed by Magenta Software) and PlayStation 2 (developed by Bizarre Creations).[80] Bizarre Creations used Softimage's XSI engine for modeling, texturing and animation,[81] and released a Making-of video on their Facebook page in 2008.[82] A Game Boy Advance game based on the film was also released.

A series of games collectively called Disney's Treasure Planet: Training Academy (or Disney's Treasure Planet Collection[83]) was also released in 2002. It was composed of three games (Broadside Blast, Treasure Racer, and Etherium Rescue), and players with all three games could unlock a fourth game (Ship Shape).[84]

Jim Hawkins and John Silver also appear as playable characters in the video game Disney Heroes: Battle Mode.[85]

Reception edit

The game was met with mixed to negative reception upon release. GameRankings and Metacritic gave it a score of 66.43% and 68 out of 100 for the Game Boy Advance version;[86][89] 64% and 61 out of 100 for the PlayStation 2 version;[87][90] and 57.14% and 44 out of 100 for the PlayStation version.[88][91]

Legacy edit

On November 27, 2022, Disney D23 posted on Twitter: "It has been 20 years since Jim Hawkins rattled the stars in @DisneyAnimation's Treasure Planet! Happy anniversary to this stellar film!"[92] A limited commemorative pin was also released by the company for the anniversary as well as a Sketchbook Ornament.[93][94] Many members of the crew who worked on the film including directors John Musker and Ron Clements, composer James Newton Howard as well as actor Corey Burton also celebrated its anniversary by partaking in a 3-hour livestream on YouTube on The Tammy Tuckey Show. The event had been organised ahead of time.[21]

See also edit

  • Treasure Island in Outer Space (Il Pianeta del Tesoro or Treasure Planet), an Italian/German 1987 live-action adaptation of the classic novel with similar setting.
  • Lost in Space: "Treasure of the Lost Planet" (1967, 23rd episode of season 2), another interplanetary adventure loosely based on the same novel.

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This article is about the 2002 film For the 1982 film see The Treasure Planet For the Disney video game see Treasure Planet Battle at Procyon For the soundtrack see Treasure Planet soundtrack Treasure Planet is a 2002 American animated science fiction action adventure film 2 produced by Walt Disney Feature Animation and distributed by Walt Disney Pictures It is a science fiction adaptation of Robert Louis Stevenson s adventure novel Treasure Island 1883 and it is the third retelling of the story in an outer space setting following the Bulgarian film Treasure Planet 1982 and the Italian miniseries Treasure Island in Outer Space 1987 3 It is the third Disney adaptation of the novel following Treasure Island 1950 and Muppet Treasure Island 1996 In the film s setting spaceships are powered by solar sails and resemble the 18th century sailing vessels of the original Treasure Island Treasure PlanetTheatrical release posterDirected byJohn MuskerRon ClementsScreenplay byRon ClementsJohn MuskerRob EdwardsStory byRon Clements John Musker Ted Elliott Terry RossioBased onTreasure Islandby Robert Louis StevensonProduced byRoy Conli John Musker Ron ClementsStarringJoseph Gordon Levitt Brian Murray Emma Thompson David Hyde Pierce Martin Short Michael Wincott Laurie Metcalf Roscoe Lee Browne Patrick McGoohanEdited byMichael KellyMusic byJames Newton HowardProductioncompaniesWalt Disney PicturesWalt Disney Feature AnimationDistributed byBuena Vista Pictures DistributionRelease datesNovember 6 2002 2002 11 06 Paris November 27 2002 2002 11 27 United States Running time95 minutesCountryUnited StatesLanguageEnglishBudget 140 million 1 Box office 109 6 million 1 The film was co written produced and directed by John Musker and Ron Clements and features the voices of Joseph Gordon Levitt Brian Murray David Hyde Pierce Martin Short Roscoe Lee Browne Emma Thompson Michael Wincott Laurie Metcalf and Patrick McGoohan The musical score was composed by James Newton Howard while some songs were written and performed by John Rzeznik 4 It marks Clements and Musker s first non musical film since The Great Mouse Detective 1986 The duo pitched the concept for the film at the same time where they worked on another Disney animated feature The Little Mermaid 1989 After they finished their work on Hercules 1997 development of the film officially began It employs a novel technique of hand drawn 2D traditional animation set atop 3D computer animation With a budget of 140 million it is the most expensive traditionally animated film to date Treasure Planet premiered in Paris France and Cinerama Dome on November 6 and 17 2002 and received a wide theatrical release on November 27 It was the first film to be released simultaneously in regular and IMAX theaters 5 The film was a box office bomb earning 109 million worldwide against a budget of 140 million but received generally positive reviews from critics and audiences It was nominated for Best Animated Feature at the 75th Academy Awards but lost to Spirited Away 2001 The film has gained a cult following 6 7 Contents 1 Plot 2 Voice cast 3 Production 3 1 Development 3 2 Writing 3 3 Casting 3 4 Design 3 5 Animation 3 6 Music and sound 4 Marketing 5 Release 5 1 Theatrical 5 2 Home media 6 Reception 6 1 Box office 6 2 Critical response 6 3 Awards 7 Canceled franchise 8 Video games 8 1 Reception 9 Legacy 10 See also 11 References 12 External linksPlot editOn the planet of Montressor young Jim Hawkins is enchanted by stories of space pirate Captain Flint and his ability to strike suddenly and disappear without a trace hiding his loot on the fabled Treasure Planet Twelve years later Jim has grown into an aloof troublemaker after his father abandoned him when he was a child He reluctantly helps his mother Sarah run the Benbow Inn and is caught by police after recklessly skysurfing with a rocket powered sailboard A spaceship crashes near the inn and the dying pilot Billy Bones gives Jim a sphere and warns him to beware the cyborg Pirates attack and burn down the inn and Jim flees with his mother and their dog like friend Dr Delbert Doppler Jim discovers that the sphere contains a holographic star map leading to the location of Treasure Planet and decides to seek out the legendary fortune Doppler commissions the ship RLS Legacy commanded by feline Captain Amelia and stone skinned first mate Mr Arrow The ship s motley crew is led by cyborg cook John Silver whose cybernetics lead Jim to suspect he is the person Bones warned him about After being sent to work in the galley Jim is supervised by Silver and his shape shifting pet Morph and they form a tenuous father son like relationship When the ship encounters a supernova Jim secures the crew s lifelines As a black hole forms ruthless insectoid crew member Scroop cuts Mr Arrow s lifeline sending him to his death As the ship rides the shock waves to safety Scroop frames Jim for Mr Arrow s death by lying about his lifeline being unsecure and Jim is comforted by Silver Upon reaching the Treasure Planet Jim discovers the crew are indeed pirates led by Silver and a mutiny erupts Doppler Amelia and Morph abandon ship and Jim retrieves the map Silver cannot bring himself to shoot Jim allowing him to escape with the others another pirate shoots the escapees down injuring Amelia Jim discovers that the map is Morph in disguise with the real map still on the ship The group meets B E N an abandoned navigational robot who used to belong to Flint and now is missing his primary memory circuit After being cornered by the pirates Jim Morph and B E N hijack a longboat and return to the Legacy to retrieve the map Scroop attacks them but B E N accidentally disables the artificial gravity and Jim kicks Scroop overboard into deep space Upon returning they are caught by Silver and his crew who have captured Doppler and Amelia Silver forces Jim to use the map directing them to a portal that opens to any location in the known universe with the map as its controls which Flint used to conduct his raids They open the portal to the core of Treasure Planet which is actually an ancient space station built by a forgotten culture Flint commandeered to stow his treasure The pirates enter and begin collecting the loot while Jim finds the skeleton of Captain Flint holding B E N s missing circuit in its hand Jim reinstalls the part into B E N s head and B E N remembers that Flint rigged the planet to explode upon the treasure s discovery As the planet collapses Silver attempts to escape with a boatload of treasure but abandons it to save Jim The survivors board the Legacy which becomes damaged and unable to go fast enough to clear the explosion Jim rigs a makeshift sailboard and rides ahead setting the portal to Montressor Spaceport and Doppler steers the Legacy through the portal to safety Jim finds Silver below decks and allows him to escape Silver gives Jim Morph and half the treasure he managed to take so he can rebuild the Benbow Inn believing Jim will rattle the stars Sometime later a party is hosted at the rebuilt and improved Benbow Inn Doppler and Amelia are married with quadruplets B E N has become a waiter at the inn and Jim matured under Silver s mentorship has become a cadet at the Interstellar Academy through a letter of recommendation from Amelia He looks to the skies and sees an image of Silver in the clouds Voice cast editJoseph Gordon Levitt as Jim Hawkins an adolescent adventurer Austin Majors voices Jim as a young child Brian Murray as John Silver a cyborg who leads the mutiny on the RLS Legacy David Hyde Pierce as Dr Delbert Doppler an anthropomorphic dog and astronomer He is a combination of Dr Livesey and Squire Trelawney from Treasure Island Emma Thompson as Captain Amelia an anthropomorphic cat and the captain of the RLS Legacy She is an analog to Captain Alexander Smollett in Treasure Island Martin Short as B E N a robot who has lost his memory and was abandoned on Treasure Planet by Captain Flint His name is a reference to Treasure Island s Ben Gunn on whom he is based Roscoe Lee Browne as Mr Arrow Captain Amelia s first mate Laurie Metcalf as Sarah Hawkins Jim Hawkins mother who runs the Benbow Inn Dane Davis as Morph a small pink creature that can morph into any form and is Silver s pet He is comparable to the pet parrot owned by Silver in the original Treasure Island Michael Wincott as Scroop a vicious spider crab like crewman on the RLS Legacy He is a rough analog to Israel Hands in Treasure Island Patrick McGoohan as Billy Bones a sailor who owned the map to Treasure Planet Peter Cullen uncredited as Captain Nathaniel Flint a legendary space pirate seen at the beginning of the film Tony Jay as the Narrator Jane Carr as Mrs Dunwitty one of the customers at the Benbow Inn Corey Burton as Onus the lookout in the crew of the RLS Legacy Mike McShane as Hands a crewman on the RLS Legacy Rodger Bumpass and Jack Angel as Police Robots law enforcement officers on Montressor Bumpass and Angel also voice Gwenge and Turnbuckle crewmen on the RLS Legacy Production editDevelopment edit Treasure Planet took roughly four and a half years to create but the concept for Treasure Planet which was called Treasure Island in Space at the time was originally pitched by Ron Clements in 1985 at the Gong Show meeting wherein he and John Musker also pitched The Little Mermaid 8 9 The pitch was rejected by Michael Eisner who knew Paramount Pictures was developing a Star Trek sequel with a Treasure Island angle which eventually went unproduced 10 The idea was pitched again in 1989 following the release of The Little Mermaid 11 but the studio still expressed a lack of interest Following the release of Aladdin the idea was pitched for a third time but Jeffrey Katzenberg who was the chief of Walt Disney Studios at the time just wasn t interested in the idea 12 During this time Katzenberg wanted the duo to work on A Princess of Mars which the company was attempting to adapt 13 Angered at the rejection Clements and Musker approached Feature Animation chairman Roy E Disney who backed the filmmakers and made his wishes known to Eisner who in turn agreed that the studio should produce the movie In 1995 their contract was re negotiated to allow them to commence development on Treasure Planet when Hercules reached completion 11 Since Musker and Clements wanted to be able to move the camera around a lot like Steven Spielberg or James Cameron the delay in production was beneficial since the technology had time to develop in terms of really moving the camera 14 Principal animation for the film began in 2000 with roughly 350 crew members working on it 15 In 2002 Roy Conli estimated that there were around 1 027 crew members listed in the screen credits with about four hundred artists and computer artists about a hundred and fifty musicians and another two hundred technologists 8 According to Conli Clements wanted to create a space world that was warm and had more life to it than you would normally think of in a science fiction film as opposed to the stainless steel blue smoke coming from the bowels of heavily pipe laden treatment of science fiction 8 In order to make the film fun by creating more exciting action sequences and because they believed that having the characters wear space suits and helmets would take all the romance out of it 16 the crew created the concept of the Etherium an outer space filled with atmosphere and the characters wear 18 century clothing much like in the original Treasure Island 9 17 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 9 18 but the crew considered this to be too dark and felt that it lacked character involvement 9 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 homage to The Catcher in the Rye 19 Because of the intention to begin the film with a scene of Jim solar surfing the sequence had to be cut 19 Writing edit Writer Rob Edwards stated that it was extremely challenging to take a classic novel and set it in outer space and that they did away with some of the science fiction elements things like the metal space ships and the coldness early on Edwards goes on to say that they did a lot of things to make the film more modern and that the idea behind setting the film in outer space was to make the story as exciting for kids now as the book was for kids then 20 With regard to adapting the characters from the book to film Ron Clements mentioned that the Jim Hawkins in the book is a very smart very capable kid but they wanted to make Jim start out as a little troubled kid who doesn t really know who he is while retaining the aforementioned characteristics from the original character This change was made after Joe Ranft suggested the idea 21 The mentor figures for Jim Hawkins in the novel were Squire Trelawney and Dr Livesey whom John Musker described as one is more comic and the other s very straight these two characters were fused into Dr Doppler Clements also mentions that though the father son relationship between Jim Hawkins and John Silver was present to some degree in the book they wanted to emphasize it more in the film 22 Terry Rossio who worked on the script later argued the filmmakers made a crucial mistake turning Jim Hawkins into an adolescent Treasure Island the book is a boy s adventure about a young cabin boy who matches wits with a crew of bloodthirsty pirates All of the key scenes are made more dramatic by the fact that it s a young kid who is in danger Treasure Planet made the kid into a young man Which dilutes the drama of all the situations start to finish Instead of being an amazing and impressive kid he became a petulant unimpressive teen 23 Casting edit Casting director Ruth Lambert held a series of casting auditions for the film in New York Los Angeles and London but the crew already had some actors in mind for two of the major characters 24 The character of Dr Doppler was written with David Hyde Pierce in mind 8 22 and Pierce was given a copy of the Treasure Planet script along with preliminary sketches of the character and the film s scenic elements while he was working on Pixar s A Bug s Life 1998 He stated that the script was fantastic the look was so compelling that he accepted the role 25 Jeff Goldblum and Hugh Grant were also considered 21 before Pierce secured the part Likewise the character of Captain Amelia was developed with the idea that Emma Thompson would be providing her voice 26 We offered it to her and she was really excited Clements said Musker said This is the first action adventure character that Emma has ever played and she was pregnant during several of the sessions She was happy that she could do all this action and not have to train for the part 26 There were no actors initially in mind for the characters of John Silver and Jim Hawkins Brian Murray John Silver and Joseph Gordon Levitt Jim Hawkins were signed after months of auditions 8 Gordon Levitt stated that he was attracted to the role because it s a Disney animated movie and Disney animated movies are in a class by themselves and that to be part of that tradition is unbelievable to me 27 Musker mentioned that Gordon Levitt combined enough vulnerability and intelligence and a combination of youthfulness but incompleteness and that they liked his approach 22 Patrick McGoohan was cast as Billy Bones at the suggestion of Corey Burton who played the smaller role of Onus in the film after having done an impression of him for a temp track It marked his final acting role 21 Among the big name actors only Pierce and Short had experience with voice acting prior to the making of Treasure Planet Conli explained that they were looking for really the natural voice of the actor and that sometimes it was better to have an actor with no experience with voice work as he utilizes his natural voice instead of affecting a voice 8 The voice sessions were mostly done without any interaction with the other actors 22 25 but Gordon Levitt expressed a desire to interact with Murray because he found it difficult to act out most of the scenes between Jim Hawkins and John Silver alone 22 Design edit nbsp An illustration by N C Wyeth titled One More Step Mr Hands for a 1911 publication of Treasure Island This type of illustration which was described by the film crew as classic storybook illustration was the basis for Treasure Planet s overall look While designing for Treasure Planet the crew operated on rule they call the 70 30 Law an idea that art director 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 28 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 29 There were around forty animators on the crew and were further divided into teams for example sixteen animators were assigned to Jim Hawkins because he appeared on the screen the most and twelve were assigned to John Silver To ensure solidity in illustration and personality each major character in the film had a team of animators led by one animation supervisor Conli mentioned that the personalities of the supervisors affected the final character citing Glen Keane the supervisor for John Silver as well as John Ripa the supervisor for Jim Hawkins as examples The physical appearance movements and facial expressions of the voice actors were infused into the characters as well 8 When asked if they drew inspiration from the previous film adaptations of Treasure Island for the character designs Glen Keane said he disliked looking at previous portrayals of a character to clear his mind of stereotypes but that he drew some inspiration for the manner by which Silver spoke from actor Wallace Beery whom he loved because of the way he talked out of the side of his mouth For the characterization and design for Jim Hawkins John Ripa cited James Dean as an important reference because there was a whole attitude a posture wherein you felt the pain and the youthful innocence and he also cited the film Braveheart because there are a lot of close ups on characters who are going through thought processes just using their eyes 30 Animators also used maquettes small statues of the characters in the film as references throughout the animation process Character sculptor Kent Melton mentioned that the first Disney film to use maquettes was Pinocchio 1940 and that this paved the way to the formation of an entire department devoted to character sculpting Keane noted that maquettes are not just supposed to be like a mannequin in a store but rather has to be something that tells you the character s personality and that maquettes also helped inspire the way actors would portray their roles 31 The animators took Deep Canvas a technology which they had initially developed for Tarzan 1999 and came up with a process they called Virtual Sets wherein they created entire 360 degree sets before they began staging the scenes 8 They combined this process with 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 15 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 Peter Pan 1953 and replaced his arm with the cyborg arm 32 Animation edit One of the film s goals was to blend different mediums of animation into one film to have such a seamless finish to the point you could not tell the difference between what was two dimensional hand drawing or computer generated 3D animations and environments For the animation of the Treasure Planet there are three main elements that were essential to the production of this film The traditional 2D character animation that Disney is known for three dimensional character animation and the computer generated or CG environments 15 30 Music and sound edit See also Treasure Planet soundtrack The 70 30 Law of 70 traditional and 30 sci fi was not only applied to the visual designs for the film but also for the sound effects and music Sound designer Dane Davis mentioned that he and his team scoured hobby shops and junk stores for antique windup toys and old spinning mechanisms in order to create the sound effects for John Silver to avoid sounding slick or sci fi The team did some experimentation with the sound used in dialogues especially with the robot B E N but opted to keep Short s natural voice because everything they tried affected his comedy and the last thing you want to do in a story like this is affect performances 33 The music from the film is largely orchestral in nature although it includes two moderately successful pop singles I m Still Here and Always Know Where You Are from The Goo Goo Dolls frontman John Rzeznik and British pop rock group BBMak Both songs were written and performed by John Rzeznik in the film but BBMak recorded Always Know Where You Are for the soundtrack The score was composed by James Newton Howard who said that the score is very much in the wonderful tradition of Korngold and Tiomkin and Steiner 34 The score has been described as a mixture of modern classical style music in the spirit of Star Wars and Celtic music 35 36 Scottish fiddler Alasdair Fraser is credited as the co composer of the track Silver Leaves 37 and is also listed as a soloist in the film s credits Walt Disney Records released the film s soundtrack album on November 19 2002 37 Jerry Goldsmith was also considered to compose the score 21 Marketing editIn April 2002 a teaser trailer for Treasure Planet was officially released online It would then debut in theaters within the next few weeks starting with Spider Man on May 3 2002 followed by Star Wars Episode II Attack of the Clones two weeks later 38 Before and during its theatrical run Treasure Planet had promotional support from McDonald s Pepsi Cola Dreyer s and Kellogg s McDonald s included promotional items such as action figures and puzzles in their Happy Meals and Mighty Meals Pepsi Cola placed promotional film graphics onto the packaging of a number of their soft drinks Mountain Dew Code Red Sierra Mist Mug Root Beer Orange Slice and Lipton Brisk Dreyer s used their delivery truck panels to promote ice cream flavors inspired by the film such as Galactic Chocolate and Vanilla Treasure and Kellogg s included film branded spoons in their cereal boxes 39 Hasbro released a lineup of Treasure Planet action figures and toys 39 40 41 A novelization was published by Puffin Books 42 Release editTheatrical edit Treasure Planet held its world premiere in Paris France on November 6 2002 43 It premiered in the US at Cinerama Dome in Hollywood on November 17 2002 44 45 The film is the first major studio feature to be released in regular and IMAX theaters simultaneously this was done in the light of the success of Disney films that were re released in IMAX format such as Beauty and the Beast and Fantasia 2000 4 Dick Cook then chairman of Walt Disney Studios expressed the hope that it would be a good way to distinguish themselves during the competitive holiday season 12 Home media edit Treasure Planet was released on VHS and DVD in the United States and Canada by Walt Disney Home Entertainment on April 29 2003 The DVD includes behind the scenes featurettes a visual commentary deleted scenes teaser and theatrical trailers the music video for the song I m Still Here by John Rzeznik and a virtual tour of the RLS Legacy 46 This THX certified release also contains an Easter egg in the Set Up menu The viewer can highlight any listing and press right to reveal a clapperboard Selecting this icon will reveal the DVD credits 47 The DVD retained the number one spot in Billboard s top sales for two weeks 48 49 and the VHS was number one in sales for three weeks 50 51 52 By July 2003 Treasure Planet brought in 64 million in DVD sales 53 It is officially the last Disney animated feature to be presented in fullscreen on its VHS release as the VHS releases of Brother Bear 2003 and Home on the Range 2004 are presented in widescreen However the Disney Movie Club exclusive VHS release of Chicken Little 2005 is presented in fullscreen Disney released a 10th Anniversary special edition Blu ray DVD combo on July 3 2012 54 55 Reception editBox office edit Treasure Planet would go down in history as one of the biggest animated box office bombs of all time 56 The film grossed over 12 million on its debut weekend ranking at fourth place behind Harry Potter and the Chamber of Secrets Die Another Day and Disney s own The Santa Clause 2 57 During the five day Thanksgiving holiday weekend the film grossed just 16 5 million worldwide 58 The film ended up grossing 38 1 million domestically and 71 4 million internationally for a 109 5 million worldwide gross 1 59 60 Its failure became apparent early on as Disney s Buena Vista Distribution arm reduced its fourth quarter earnings by 47 million within a few days of the film s release 61 62 In 2014 the Los Angeles Times listed the film as one of the most expensive box office failures of all time 63 Critical response edit The review aggregator website Rotten Tomatoes reported that 69 of critics have given the film a positive review based on 149 reviews with an average rating of 6 5 10 The site s critics consensus states Though its characterizations are weaker than usual Treasure Planet offers a fast paced beautifully rendered vision of outer space 64 Metacritic assigned the film a weighted average score of 60 out of 100 based on 30 reviews from mainstream critics indicating mixed or average reviews 65 Audiences polled by CinemaScore gave the film an average grade of A on an A to F scale 66 Stephen Hunter of The Washington Post who gave it 4 stars out of 5 stated that the film boasts the purest of Disney raptures It unites the generations rather than driving them apart 67 Leah Rozen of People stated that the film has imagination humor aplenty and moves briskly and that the animation combining traditional and digital techniques is ravishing 68 Claudia Puig of USA Today said that the film s most noteworthy feature is the artful way it combines the futuristic and the retro and went on to say that the film does not have the charm of Lilo amp Stitch nor the dazzling artistry of Spirited Away but concluded that Treasure Planet is a capable and diverting holiday season adventure for a family audience 69 Kim Hollis of Box Office Prophets stated that there s plenty to recommend the film the spectacular visuals alone make Treasure Planet a worthwhile watch though expressing disappointment because she felt that the characters were not all that creatively rendered 70 Roger Ebert of the Chicago Sun Times gave it 2 5 stars out of 4 he felt that a more traditional take on the story would have been more exciting and less gimmicky 71 Andy Klein of Daily Variety Gotham complained about the script describing it as listless and remarked If only its script were as amusing as its visuals 35 A O Scott of The New York Times described the film as less an act of homage than a clumsy and cynical bit of piracy and went on to say that it is not much of a movie at all and a brainless mechanical picture 72 Owen Gleiberman of Entertainment Weekly described the film as all cutesy updated fripperies and zero momentum 73 In 2012 Ricky Brigante of InsideTheMagic considered the film may not hold up to the standards set by so many timeless musicals but it s an adventure that is worth seeing praising it for its themes and characters 74 In 2020 Petrana Radulovic writing for Polygon praised the characters of Jim and Silver as well as the I m Still Here sequence and stated the film is a visual delight a time capsule of the early 2000s in a way that perhaps no other animated movie of the era is It boldly unapologetically pushes the visual limits of genre expectation in a way no Disney movie has since 6 Awards edit The film was nominated for the Academy Award for Best Animated Feature along with Lilo amp Stitch Ice Age and Spirit Stallion of the Cimarron but all four films lost to Spirited Away 2001 75 It was also nominated for a number of Annie Awards 76 Canceled franchise editBefore Treasure Planet premiered in cinemas Thomas Schumacher then president of Walt Disney Feature Animation mentioned the possibilities of having direct to video releases for Treasure Planet as well as a television series He stated that they already had a story and some storyboards and concepts up and a script for what a sequel to Treasure Planet could be and that they also had a notion of what the series would be 77 Director Jun Falkenstein and screenwriter Evan Spiliotopoulos began early development on Treasure Planet 2 In the sequel Jim Hawkins and Kate his love interest and classmate at the Royal Interstellar Academy must team with Long John Silver to stop the villainous Ironbeard from freeing the inmates of Botany Bay Prison Asteroid Willem Dafoe was set to voice Ironbeard Tommy Walter was asked to write and perform songs for the film However the sequel was canceled when Treasure Planet did poorly at the box office 78 Following the box office failure of Atlantis The Lost Empire 2001 Disneyland planned a second attempt to revive its Submarine Voyage ride with a Treasure Planet theme These plans were scrapped due to the film experiencing the same financial performance as its predecessor The attraction ultimately reopened in 2007 as the Finding Nemo Submarine Voyage being themed to the 2003 Disney Pixar animated film Finding Nemo 79 Video games editSeveral Treasure Planet video games were released In October 2002 Disney Interactive released the naval strategy game Treasure Planet Battle at Procyon for the PC while in November Sony Computer Entertainment released two separate Treasure Planet 3D platform action video games for the PlayStation developed by Magenta Software and PlayStation 2 developed by Bizarre Creations 80 Bizarre Creations used Softimage s XSI engine for modeling texturing and animation 81 and released a Making of video on their Facebook page in 2008 82 A Game Boy Advance game based on the film was also released A series of games collectively called Disney s Treasure Planet Training Academy or Disney s Treasure Planet Collection 83 was also released in 2002 It was composed of three games Broadside Blast Treasure Racer and Etherium Rescue and players with all three games could unlock a fourth game Ship Shape 84 Jim Hawkins and John Silver also appear as playable characters in the video game Disney Heroes Battle Mode 85 Reception edit Disney s Treasure PlanetAggregate scoresAggregatorScoreGameRankings GBA 66 43 86 PS2 64 87 PS 57 14 88 Metacritic GBA 68 100 89 PS2 61 100 90 PS 44 100 91 The game was met with mixed to negative reception upon release GameRankings and Metacritic gave it a score of 66 43 and 68 out of 100 for the Game Boy Advance version 86 89 64 and 61 out of 100 for the PlayStation 2 version 87 90 and 57 14 and 44 out of 100 for the PlayStation version 88 91 Legacy editOn November 27 2022 Disney D23 posted on Twitter It has been 20 years since Jim Hawkins rattled the stars in DisneyAnimation s Treasure Planet Happy anniversary to this stellar film 92 A limited commemorative pin was also released by the company for the anniversary as well as a Sketchbook Ornament 93 94 Many members of the crew who worked on the film including directors John Musker and Ron Clements composer James Newton Howard as well as actor Corey Burton also celebrated its anniversary by partaking in a 3 hour livestream on YouTube on The Tammy Tuckey Show The event had been organised ahead of time 21 See also editPortals nbsp Disney nbsp Film nbsp United States nbsp Animation Treasure Island in Outer Space Il Pianeta del Tesoro or Treasure Planet an Italian German 1987 live action adaptation of the classic novel with similar setting Lost in Space Treasure of the Lost Planet 1967 23rd episode of season 2 another interplanetary adventure loosely based on the same novel References edit a b c Treasure Planet 2002 Box Office Mojo December 6 2002 Archived from the original on June 29 2019 Retrieved August 10 2007 Treasure Planet pluggedin Archived from the original on June 16 2021 Retrieved March 20 2021 Moria moria co nz 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