Treasure Planet

Treasure Planet

By John Musker & Ron Clements

  • Genre: Kids & Family
  • Release Date: 2002-11-27
  • Advisory Rating: PG
  • Runtime: 1h 35min
  • Director: John Musker & Ron Clements
  • Production Company: Walt Disney Pictures
  • Production Country: United States of America
  • iTunes Price: USD 17.99
  • iTunes Rent Price: USD 3.99
7.6/10
7.6
From 4,168 Ratings

Description

A secret map inspires a thrilling treasure hunt across the universe as young Jim Hawkins and a hilarious cosmic crew headed by the daring Captain Amelia set off in search of their destiny. Aboard a glittering space galleon, Jim meets the ship's cyborg cook, John Silver, who teaches him the value of friendship and the power of dreams. Jim soon teams up with his crazy new robot pal, B.E.N., and the shape-shifting Morph to discover a treasure greater than he ever imagined.

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  • Boring

    2
    By bluegiraffeHCD
    I’m a Disney fan and I found this boring. It’s treasure island in space but dr livesey, Ben, and captain skillet are ruined and livesey and whoever the big-mouthed guy is in the book are combined into one character. I have yet to see a good movie of treasure island I need to watched the one with Bobby discroll. Hopefully that one will be better.
  • Space Pirate Movie of Awesomeness!

    5
    By Devil-Saiyan
    KO I think I remember loving this movie back in the days and now I still love pirates like the anime ones thanks to Treasure Planet! Hope it still continues being within our hearts of our favorite movies!
  • Massively underrated movie! One of the best!

    5
    By Destinysaga7
    I grew up watching this movie. This movie was ahead of its time. The storyline, voice cast, drawing detail, characters, soundtrack, all of it is amazing. A job well done movie. It deserves far more credit than it received. This movie will remain one of my favorites no matter how old I am. And the message behind it is a well written one. “You’ve got the makings of greatness in ya. But you’ve got to take the helm and chart your own course. Stick to it, no matter the squalls. And when the time comes you get the chance to really test the cut of your sails and show what you’re made of… Well, I hope I am there; catching some of the light coming off you that day.” 💙💙💙💙
  • An underrated masterpiece.

    5
    By Dirtyscorpio
    A classic Disney tale that brings back fond memories of when movies truly sought to rivet your attention, and captivate your heart with tales of adventure. Don't let this gem pass you buy. It truly is a wonderful treasure.
  • Still one of my favorites

    5
    By Aries.Lotus
    Still one of the best Disney movies in my opinion! I will never grow out of this movie!
  • Honestly 10/5

    5
    By TheBigMeh
    Emotional adventure that’s beautiful and well written. One of my favorite movies of all time. Definitely a must see
  • Love This Movie

    5
    By #trustme✌🏻
    I love this movie so much and I wish people would’ve went to see it when it came out in theaters because then they would’ve put out the second one!! They were almost done with the sequel when they got the news that the first made the Disney Studios loose a lot of money. It’s so sad and idk about everyone else but I’m gonna try my best to show Disney how much money they could get by putting out the second movie.
  • Childhood favorite

    5
    By War Dinosaur
    One of the best and underrated films in history.
  • Worth a rent.

    3
    By Overtinker
    First off, despite all the reviews otherwise, I do appear to be seeing a Buy option. So there is that. I let this one slip by me when it was new and getting largely lackluster reviews, so I personally wasn't ready to drop $20 on a might-watch-once, but the $4 rental was quite worthwhile. Working in the digital media space myself, I find Treasure Planet to be a fascinating snapshot in the brief window of CG-assist underpinning traditional animation. The plot is nothing to write home about- a full rehash of an older story with more originality on world than narrative, few well-developed characters, and no tear-jerking emotional climaxes expected of modern Disney blockbusters. The soundscore lends mood and blends nicely into the background, but largely stays there, lacking the kinds of memorable showpieces stamped even into earlier work e.g. Aladdin, Little Mermaid, or Beauty and the Beast. There are elements that I could see making the film a niche classic, and I'll probably watch it again at some point, but I'd definitely place it more as a "hey, have you heard about..." than a "wow, you need to go look up..." recommendation.
  • Best movie yet!!!

    5
    By Treyortj
    One of Disney’s Best movie produced. Wish they stuck through with the sequel to this movie because I know if released and marketed right, it would do really big things almost if not record breaking.

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