

Treasure Planet
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.
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Plot Summary
In the year 3000, a young Jim Hawkins' life is turned upside down when he discovers a mysterious treasure map. He embarks on an epic journey across the galaxy aboard a solar-powered galleon with a motley crew, including the cyborg Long John Silver. Jim must navigate treacherous space, uncover hidden riches, and confront his own inner demons to find the legendary treasure planet.
Critical Reception
Treasure Planet was met with mixed to positive reviews from critics, who praised its stunning visuals and ambitious scope, but some found its story to be somewhat conventional. Audiences were less impressed, and the film underperformed at the box office, becoming a notable financial disappointment for Disney.
What Reviewers Say
- Praised for its breathtaking 2D animation and unique sci-fi reimagining of a classic tale.
- Some critics found the plot to be predictable, despite the innovative visual style.
- The voice performances and adventurous spirit were generally well-received.
Google audience: Google users largely enjoyed Treasure Planet, appreciating its imaginative world-building, exciting adventure, and blend of traditional animation with futuristic elements. Many viewers found the story engaging and the characters memorable, though some wished for a more original plot.
Awards & Accolades
Nominated for the Academy Award for Best Animated Feature. Was also nominated for an Annie Award for Outstanding Achievement in an Animated Theatrical Feature.
Fun Fact
The film took over six years to produce, with a budget of approximately $140 million, making it one of the most expensive animated films ever made at the time of its release.
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