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Treasure Planet
Disney has now come up with the animation of the movie “Treasure Island”, but instead it shows outer space, aliens and galactic spectacles.
26 March 1950, Hamilton, Ontario, Canada
20 May 1952, Tacoma, Washington, USA
31 August 1947, Los Angeles, California, USA
28 July 1940, Goshen, Indiana, USA
2 January 1938, Culver City, Los Angeles, California, USA
19 June 1946, Oklahoma City, Oklahoma, USA
24 October 1930, Modesto, California, USA
13 August 1950, Loughton, Essex, England, UK
28 July 1941, Montreal, Québec, Canada
20 November 1951, Jonesboro, Arkansas, USA
November 29, 2002
It just may inspire a few younger moviegoers to read Stevenson's book, which is a treasure in and of itself.
September 09, 2008
It's laced with literate humor, and the directors cite N.C. Wyeth's illustrations for the 1911 Scribner's edition of Treasure Island as the inspiration for their marvelously detailed fantasy world.
July 07, 2012
Given the amazing artwork, if a better character [than a cyborg John Silver] had been inserted, we'd be talking about "Treasure Planet" as another Disney classic.
December 02, 2002
I think kids will find it really entertaining, and parents will find it amusing enough.
July 05, 2012
The awkward trappings of this Disney adventure mechanize and blunt the tale's humanity. It pops and squeaks and rumbles, but Treasure Planet lacks the strength to transport audiences. [Blu-ray]
November 28, 2002
One of the most gorgeous Disney films ever.
December 29, 2010
Outer-space pirate treasure hunt lots of fun; fab animation.
November 29, 2002
There's enough meaty plot and character left beneath the fancy effects to make watching the film a satisfying experience.
December 10, 2009
Like stepping forth, in an explosion of colors, weird body shapes and bad comedy, into somebody else's migraine.
January 10, 2016
an adventure with some incredibly creative ways to pay tribute to Disney's original classic while realistically updating the story for a new generation
June 24, 2006
While Pixar can do no wrong with its cutting edge CGI originals, Disney is falling back on old formulas

