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The Treasure Planet Cast. Jim Hawkins. voiced by Joseph Gordon-Levitt and 4 others. John Silver. voiced by Brian Murray Bell and 8 others. Captain Amelia. voiced by Emma Thompson and 4 others. Dr. Delbert Doppler. voiced by David Hyde Pierce and 7 others.


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188 Play trailer 2:23 4 Videos 99+ Photos Animation Adventure Family Jim Hawkins is a teenager who finds the map of a great treasure hidden by a space pirate. Together with some friends, he sets off in a large spaceship, shaped like a caravel, on his quest. Directors Ron Clements John Musker Writers Robert Louis Stevenson Ron Clements John Musker


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Characters from Treasure Planet. open/close all folders Main Characters James "Jim" Pleiades Hawkins John Silver Delbert Doppler Captain Amelia B.E.N. Morph Antagonists Scroop Captain Nathaniel Flint Allies Sarah Hawkins Mr. Arrow Other Characters Billy Bones Leland Hawkins Spoiler Characters


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Treasure Planet Wiki 427 pages Explore Wiki Content Film Battle at Procyon Community in: Content Characters Category page Edit Category for all characters. Trending pages Jim Hawkins John Silver John Silver's Pirate Crew Amelia Katherine Blake Nathaniel Flint Hands Turnbuckle All items (78) # A B C D E F G H I J K L M N O


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Treasure Planet Short films Once Upon a Studio Video games Treasure Planet: Battle at Procyon Disney Heroes: Battle Mode Animators Michael Show Lieve Miessen Voice Dane A. Davis Inspiration Parrots as portrayed in pirate-related media Character information Other names Small crapule, ruffle globuleu, small multiforme, Polymorph, my hen (by Silver)


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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 (Story and Screenplay) John Musker (Story and Screenplay) Rob Edwards (Screenplay) Ted Elliott (Story) Terry Rossio (Story) Starring Joseph Gordon-Levitt Brian Murray Emma Thompson David Hyde Pierce Martin Short


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FILM CRITIC Walt Disney's "Treasure Planet" has zest and humor and some lovable supporting characters, but do we really need this zapped-up version of the Robert Louis Stevenson classic? Eighteenth century galleons and pirate ships go sailing through the stars, and it somehow just doesn't look right. The film wants to be a pirate movie dressed in "Star Wars" garb, but the pants are too short.


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John Musker Writing Credits Cast (in credits order) verified as complete Produced by Music by James Newton Howard Editing by Michael Kelly Casting By Mary Hidalgo Ruth Lambert Production Design by Frank Nissen Steven Olds Art Direction by Andy Gaskill Production Management Art Department Sound Department Visual Effects by


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The Terran Empire is first named in Treasure Planet: Battle at Procyon. The Royal Navy Jack, is first seen in the film during the opening segment on young Jim Hawkins' bedroom wall. The empire is a vast one as more than a hundred planets are part of it and almost all which are inhabited. The major industry in the empire is shipping and heavily depends on trade. Vast merchant ships are relied.


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Treasure Planet BCDB Rating: 4.1/5 Stars from 23 users. Vote Now! Post your Comments or Review This page has been viewed 6019 times this month, and 21211 times total. 2002 Walt Disney Pictures Buena Vista Pictures Distribution Feature Length Theatrical Animated Film


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There are 57 characters in the Treasure Planet franchise on BTVA.8 of these have appeared multiple times as different versions of a character across various titles/mediums.49 characters have appeared in only a single title. Multiple Incarnations: 8 characters Single Characters: 49


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Treasure Planet features the voices of Joseph Gordon-Levitt, Brian Murray, David Hyde Pierce, Martin Short, Roscoe Lee Browne, Emma Thompson, Laurie Metcalf, and Patrick McGoohan (in his final film role). The musical score was composed by James Newton Howard, while the songs were written and performed by John Rzeznik.


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Characters Jim Hawkins Amelia John Silver B.E.N. Captain Flint Mr. Onyx Evar Ships Imperial Torpedo Boat Pirate Schooner Ironclad Submersible Pirate Fast Attack Imperial Fast Frigate Arcturian Merchant Ship Procyon Cutter Ironclad Cruiser RLS Legacy Civilian Packet Imperial Man-o-War The Argentum


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51,761 pages Explore Films TV Video Games Community in: Characters, Treasure Planet characters, Villains, and 21 more English John Silver Sign in to edit This article is about the character from Treasure Planet. For the original Long John Silver from the 1950 Treasure Island, see Long John Silver. John Silver Background information Feature films


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Turnbuckle is one of the supporting antagonists and the helmsman in John Silver's pirate crew in Disney's 2002 animated film Treasure Planet. He is the first mate of Silver in the pirate crew in took part at the mutiny event. Turnbuckle perished to the core along with Pigors, who tries to get the treasure chest during the mutiny and the falling destruction of Treasure Planet. "The ship's.