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Disney's animated sci-fi version of Robert Louis Stevenson's classic adventure tale 'Treasure Island'. When he is given a star map with directions to a remote planet where space pirates store their treasure, Jim Hawkins realises this is his chance to embark on a life of adventure and signs himself up as a crew member on the spaceship R.L.S. Legacy. The Legacy soon blasts off in search of the Treasure Planet, but it is not long before rumours of mutiny begin to spread, with the part-cyborg Long John Silver leading the way. Review: Great quality, fair price. - Exactly what I was looking for. My boyfriend has been looking for a blu ray version for awhile. The disc was in great condition, and the quality of the movie is also very nice. Review: Wonderful Movie 💜💜 - Love this movie. Disc was clean. Quality was fine. Everything I expected it would be.
| ASIN | B015PEV8MO |
| Aspect Ratio | 1.66:1 |
| Best Sellers Rank | #130,762 in Movies & TV ( See Top 100 in Movies & TV ) #1,437 in Science Fiction Blu-ray Discs #8,296 in Action & Adventure Blu-ray Discs |
| Customer Reviews | 4.4 4.4 out of 5 stars (708) |
| Director | John Musker, Ron Clements |
| Dubbed: | French, German |
| Is Discontinued By Manufacturer | No |
| Item model number | BUY 0259101 |
| Language | English (DTS 5.1), English (DTS 5.1), German (Dolby Digital 2.0) |
| MPAA rating | G (General Audience) |
| Media Format | Animated, Blu-ray, DVD |
| Number of discs | 1 |
| Producers | John Musker, Ron Clements |
| Product Dimensions | 7.09 x 5.51 x 0.39 inches; 0.01 ounces |
| Studio | Walt Disney Studios HE |
| Subtitles: | Dutch, French, German |
| Writers | John Musker, Rob Edwards, Ron Clements |
K**H
Great quality, fair price.
Exactly what I was looking for. My boyfriend has been looking for a blu ray version for awhile. The disc was in great condition, and the quality of the movie is also very nice.
D**Z
Wonderful Movie 💜💜
Love this movie. Disc was clean. Quality was fine. Everything I expected it would be.
J**S
Limited viewing
Only get to watch it a few times. Because I makes me change the region of my playstation4.
G**.
Love it !
Makes a great gift !
T**H
underrated
A truly amazing movie
A**R
TREASURE PLANET [2002 / 2015] [15th Anniversary Edition] [Blu-ray]
TREASURE PLANET [2002 / 2015] [15th Anniversary Edition] [Blu-ray] [UK Release] Disney’s 42nd Animated Classic! A Magical Inventive Utterly Delightful Movie! From the directors of Disney’s ‘ALADDIN’ and ‘THE LITTLE MERMAID’ comes a fantastic story of courage, friendship and self-discovery. Now, for the first time on Blu-ray, share this 2002 Academy Award® nominated classic for Best Animated Feature Film with your family as you travel across the universe to discover an exciting world full of fun. Robert Louis Stevenson’s “Treasure Island” gets a futuristic twist in this amazing tale of a brave young man’s thrilling journey to new frontier aboard a flying ship. Narrated by Tony Jay and Kambiz Shabankare. Voice Cast: Roscoe Lee Browne, Corey Burton, Dane A. Davis, Joseph Gordon-Levitt, Tony Jay, Austin Majors, Patrick McGoohan, Michael McShane, Laurie Metcalf, Brian Murray, David Hyde Pierce, Martin Short, Emma Thompson, Michael Wincott, Jack Angel, Bob Bergen, Rodger Bumpass, Jane Carr, John Cygan, Jennifer Darling, Paul Eiding, Sherry Lynn, Mona Marshall, Mickie McGowan, Patrick Pinney, Phil Proctor, Jeremy Suarez, Jim Ward and Kambiz Shabankare (uncredited) Directors: John Musker and Ron Clements Producers: John Musker, Peter Del Vecho, Ron Clements and Roy Conli Screenplay: John Musker, Rob Edwards, Ron Clements and Robert Louis Stevenson (novel) Composer: James Newton Howard Video Resolution: 1080p Aspect Ratio: 1.66:1 Audio: English: 5.1 DTS-HD Master Audio, English: 2.0 Descriptive Audio, French: 5.1 DTS-HD High Resolution, German: 5.1 DTS-HD High Resolution, Spanish [Castilian]: 5.1 Dolby Digital, Dutch: 5.1 Dolby Digital, Spanish [Catalan]: 5.1 Dolby Digital and Flemish: 5.1 Dolby Digital Subtitles: English SDH, French, Spanish and Dutch Running Time: 91 minutes Region: All Regions Number of discs: 1 Studio: Walt Disney Studios Andrew’s Blu-ray Review: When watching the Walt Disney animated film ‘TREASURE PLANET’ today, it’s hard to believe the animated cartoon has just reached its 15th anniversary and not because it feels new, but rather quite the opposite. While ‘THREASURE PLANET’ is enjoyable to watch, it plays like a product of the 1990s. With dated computer graphics, artistic style, and soundtrack, the film’s release to Blu-ray entertains but reminds audiences why it never became another Walt Disney classic, but despite this, I really enjoyed its adventurous attitude. ‘TREASURE PLANET’ is based loosely on Robert Louis Stevenson’s novel “Treasure Island,” and spun into a sci-fi world of the future with space pirates, aliens, laser guns, and automatons. With legendary Disney directors John Musker and Ron Clements at the helm, this film appeared to be a way for them to take animation beyond the worlds of ‘ALADDIN and ‘THE LITTLE MERMAID,’ and be appealing more to a male audience. But while the adventure of the film is often exciting, there is little character connection. Though the motivations behind most of the characters’ actions is simple seeking a long-lost treasure and only a handful have enough development for audiences to care about them. But the animated film often makes up for its relatively simple story with a unique visual style, a seamless blend of traditional hand-drawn and computer-generated animation, even if the CGI appears to be of an era further back than its fifteen year age appearance. Also slightly dating the animated film’s tremendous song “I’m Still Here,” supplied by John Rzeznik of the Goo Goo Dolls. Hearing the singing voices instantly took me back to the 1990s as it was prominently featured in the middle of the animated film. This one song is a far cry from the brilliant musical numbers featured in so many of Walt Disney’s animated films. It has been fifteen years since I had last seen the animated cartoon ‘TREASURE PLANET,’ when it first arrived in the cinema. Before watching the new Blu-ray home release last night, all I really remembered about the animated film was something about an obnoxious robot ruining its third act. And sure enough, an over-the-top hyperactive robot voiced by Martin Short entered the picture right on cue, far too late for a new character to be introduced, especially one that ultimately proved to be fairly useless to the story. But this time around, I looked past that unnecessary character to the grander picture of the animated film, able to enjoy it not as an instant classic, but instead this is a fun adventure through outer space and I don’t even want to admit to a direct reference to the unfortunate and totally obnoxious film ‘Pirates of the Caribbean. It may not be perfect, far from John Musker and Ron Clements best work, and perhaps not worthy of its 2002 Oscar® nomination for Best Animated Feature Film, but it is at least enjoyable romp around the cosmic universe. With reaching its 15th anniversary milestone, ‘TREASURE PLANET,’ has been given some sprucing up for this Blu-ray UK release. The animated film itself looks terrific and sounds even better, but sadly no new bonus features are added for this release, including, taking viewers behind-the-scenes into the making of each element of the movie. But sadly they are all presented in standard definition and are recycled from previous inferior DVD releases. But Walt Disney fans shouldn’t immediately shrug off ‘TREASURE PLANET,’ especially as it was directed by two of Walt Disney’s best and while it may not hold up to the standards set by so many other timeless Walt Disney musicals, it’s an adventure that is well worth viewing, and best viewed on this new Blu-ray UK release. Blu-ray Video Quality – Walt Disney Studios presents this Blu-ray in a totally awesome 1080p encoded image presentation. The 1.66:1 aspect ratio HD image looks downright amazing. There was the slightest bit of banding in the opening shot, but aside from that and a couple of other instances here and there, it’s an astonishing transfer. Colors are bright and bold, detail is exquisite and the entire film seems to have nearly presented us with a 3D effect, but sadly not being shown in 3D. We’ve all become so used to the computer animated films looking so good that when you go back and watch a 2D film, it’s nice to have it look nearly as good. For those that have never seen ‘TREASURE PLANET’ and it looks totally amazing. Blu-ray Audio Quality – Walt Disney Studios presents this Blu-ray in an amazing new 5.1 DTS-HD Master Audio sound mix, more than does the job. Every sound seems to resonate with the utmost clarity. Dialogue is, of course, crisp and clean and even the “pirate” speak sounds great. The brilliant surround sounds are heard often, adding some terrific atmosphere to an already very active soundtrack. Like the video presentation, this audio mix is second to none and will give your speakers a good workout. Blu-ray Special Features and Extras: Special Feature: Disney's Animation Magic: Treasure Planet [2003] [480i] [14:16] Walt Disney Feature Animation chairman Roy Disney goes behind-the-scenes of ‘Treasure Planet’ to investigate the designs of the characters and creatures, the creation of Marquette’s, the use of storyboard, story reels and layouts, and the process the animators used to combine CGI and hand-drawn animation into a workable product. We also get contributions from Glen Keane [Supervising Animator, “John Silver”]; Kent Melton [Character Sculptures]; John Musker [Director] and Ron Clements [Director]. Directed by Jeff Kurtti. Writing Credits by Jeff Kurtti. Produced by Bernadette Bowman, Barbara Gerald, Jeff Kurtti, Scott Musgrove and Michael Pellerin. Special Feature: Deleted Scenes [2003] [480i] [1.33:1] [6:32] Here we have three unfinished deleted scenes which includes: “Introducing by Laurie Metcalf;” "Original Prologue: Adult Jim;" "Original Sequence Two: Jim Meets Ethan" and "Alternate Ending: Rebuilding the Benbow." We also have at one point introductions by directors John Musker and Ron Clements. As usual you can either watch them individually or Play All. Special Feature: “I’m Still Here (Jim’s Theme)” Music Video Performed by John Rzeznik of The Goo Goo Dolls [2002] [480i] [1.33:1] [4:12] John Rzeznik was picked to write the song for the animated film, because it was believed he could relate well with ‘Treasure Planet' main character, Jim, and his "rebel-with-a-cause angst." Referring to Jim, John Rzeznik said, "It was easy to relate to Jim, you know? I felt a lot like that when I was his age." It was a moderately successful pop hit. Preview Trailers: Sleeping Beauty – Diamond Edition [Blu-ray] [1080p] [2.20:1] [1:07]. FROZEN [Blu-ray] [1080p] [2.35:1] [1:25]. Disney XD [1080p] [1.78:1] [00:30]. Where’s My Water [Download] [1080p] [1.85:1] [00:31] Finally, with this 15th anniversary milestone of this 2015 remastered Blu-ray release of ‘TREASURE PLANET’ has been given little more than a sprucing up for this UK Blu-ray release. The film itself looks and sounds brilliant, but sadly no new bonus features are added for this UK Blu-ray release. But sadly there is nothing to shout home about, except taking viewers behind-the-scenes into the making of each element of the animated film. Disney fans shouldn’t immediately shrug off ‘TREASURE PLANET,’ because it was directed by John Musker and Ron Clements, which is by two of Walt Disney’s best and while it may not hold up to the standards set by so many timeless musicals, it’s an adventure that is well worth seeing, and best viewed on this new 2015 Blu-ray UK release. But sadly there is no upgrade on the extras and they are only presented in standard definition and are of course have been recycled from previous inferior DVD release, but despite this, I am so pleased to add this to my ever increasing Walt Disney Blu-ray Collection. Highly Recommended! Andrew C. Miller – Your Ultimate No.1 Film Fan Le Cinema Paradiso WARE, United Kingdom
S**G
it's not a regular dvd
I didnt realize that it was european. I put in for a return, but by the time they take s&h there's no money left.
A**R
Screw this company
It didn’t work and the company refused to refund me.
P**L
A regarder super
A**R
die ich für meine jungen Cousins gekauft habe. Es ist eine wunderbare alternative Version der Schatzinsel. Aufregend und mit einer guten Story. Kinder genießen es, und selbst Erwachsene tun es.
N**E
Disney during its "boys age" (just after it released the Disney princesses and just before it bought marvel) tried hard to appeal to the male Demographic. And if I could complain about anything in this amazing film, it does feel as if its pandering to boys (and apparently really stupid ones too) a tad much - with superfluous "sky surfing" sequences and way more action than it has intrigue. The novel was focused largely on whether or not you could trust Long John Silver, he's adventure and charisma and charm personified, but also a mass murderer and quite the secret keeper; the movie makes it clear he's inherently good ("methinks you have a soft... Spot for him," says Scroop as he rather heavy handedly impales a grape) and the addition of Scroop himself (a villain even evil let than he) serves to absolve him from blame. It's the same with Frozen - Hans exists purely so Elsa can look innocent, whereas the source material makes no mistake that the snow queen is a morally ambiguous force of nature. Which brings me to my firm belief that treasure planet represents something rare: a sympathetic Disney villain. He's not Elsa crying in a corner, Nor is he the extremely manipulative parent you find in Mother Gothel. Silver is this amazing study in morality and how greed can push good people to do bad things. Kids will love the visuals of this steampunk-esque universe, and it's amazingly nuanced villain, lack of love interests that derail the plot, and it's message on rebuilding your life after the loss of a parent, is a rarity that you won't find from Disney nowadays. Be sure to get it!!
I**R
So happy to find this childhood favourite after so long. One of my rare sci-fi loves and a wonderful adaptation of the Classic Treasure Island story, with imaginative world-building and new takes on the classic cast. The animation is lovely and has aged well (I can't think of any other film off the top of my head over a decade old with animation that still looks like it could have been drawn yesterday). The designs themselves are very much like Steampunk and have some of the quirkiness that goes really well with the beautiful world that is created around them. Also the alien characters are varied and interesting to look at. I still spot new things in crowd scenes that make me smile and I had not seen before, which is impressive for hand-drawn animation. The music still sticks with me the same way the Lion King's does (not just the songs, but the musical score too). But also the characters themselves are very fleshed out and their relationships with one another are realistic and relatable, making you want to laugh and sometimes cry. Not the most loyal adaptation but certainly memorable with heart-tugging moments that makes this possibly one of Disney's best.
T**L
Disney Not Bad Movie Treasure Planet A Masterpiece Movie By Disney Made By A Talented Film Maker Love This Movie Growing Up At Age 21
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