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* ''Film/MissionToMars'': Luke's son is worried about him going to Mars and is nonplussed not being able to finish reading ''Treasure Island'' together. It's also a twisted {{Foreshadowing}} of Luke ending up stranded alone on the red planet and going almost insane from the isolation akin to Ben Gunn.
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* ''Film/MissionToMars'': Luke's son is worried about him going to Mars and is nonplussed at the prospect of not being able to finish reading ''Treasure Island'' together. It's also a twisted {{Foreshadowing}} of Luke ending up stranded alone on the red planet and going almost insane from the isolation akin to Ben Gunn.
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* ''Franchise/PiratesOfTheCaribbean'': Various, scattered throughout the films. Barbossa's WeNamedTheMonkeyJack in the first film, and Gibbs being introduced singing the Dead Man's Chest song in the second just to name a couple.
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* ''Franchise/PiratesOfTheCaribbean'': Various, scattered throughout the films. series. Barbossa's WeNamedTheMonkeyJack in the first film, and Gibbs being introduced singing the Dead Man's Chest song in the second just to name a couple.
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* ''Film/BladeRunner2049'': Deckard quotes Ben Gunn's musings about cheese upon meeting Officer K, who recognizes the ''Treasure Island'' reference.
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* ''Film/LaComunidad'': Domínguez fittingly sings the Dead Man's Chest shanty while digging into the trash inside the apartment of the deceased man to look for his [[AMacGuffinFullOfMoney MacGuffin Full of Money]].
* ''Film/MissionToMars'': Luke's son is worried about him going to Mars and is nonplussed not being able to finish reading ''Treasure Island'' together. It's also a twisted {{Foreshadowing}} of Luke ending up stranded alone on the red planet and going almost insane from the isolation akin to Ben Gunn.
* ''Film/TheNeverendingStory'': Bastian namedrops ''Treasure Island'' as one of the many books he's read upon Mr. Koreander doubting that he's into literature.
* ''Franchise/PiratesOfTheCaribbean'': Various, scattered throughout the films. Barbossa's WeNamedTheMonkeyJack in the first film, and Gibbs being introduced singing the Dead Man's Chest song in the second just to name a couple.
* ''Film/MissionToMars'': Luke's son is worried about him going to Mars and is nonplussed not being able to finish reading ''Treasure Island'' together. It's also a twisted {{Foreshadowing}} of Luke ending up stranded alone on the red planet and going almost insane from the isolation akin to Ben Gunn.
* ''Film/TheNeverendingStory'': Bastian namedrops ''Treasure Island'' as one of the many books he's read upon Mr. Koreander doubting that he's into literature.
* ''Franchise/PiratesOfTheCaribbean'': Various, scattered throughout the films. Barbossa's WeNamedTheMonkeyJack in the first film, and Gibbs being introduced singing the Dead Man's Chest song in the second just to name a couple.
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* ''Film/CarryOnDick'': Creator/MichaelNightingale's character was called "Squire Trewlawney".
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* ''Film/CarryOnDick'': Creator/MichaelNightingale's character was called "Squire Trewlawney".
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* The [[{{UsefulNotes/TheWestCountry}} stereotypical 17th-18th Century]] English "[[{{TalkLikeAPirate}} pirate accent]]" used in modern popular culture has its roots in this franchise.
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* The [[{{UsefulNotes/TheWestCountry}} stereotypical 17th-18th Century]] English Century English]] "[[{{TalkLikeAPirate}} pirate accent]]" used in modern popular culture has its roots in this franchise.
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* The [[{{UsefulNotes/TheWestCountry}} stereotypical 17th-18th Century ]] English "[[{{TalkLikeAPirate}} pirate accent]]" used in modern popular culture has its roots in this franchise.
* The [[{{UsefulNotes/TheWestCountry}} stereotypical 17th-18th Century ]] English "[[{{TalkLikeAPirate}} pirate accent]]" used in modern popular culture has its roots in this franchise.
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* ''WesternAnimation/TheSimpsons'': In [[Recap/TheSimpsonsS2E1BartGetsAnF "Bart Gets an F"]], Bart gives a book report on ''Treasure Island'', but it's clear he didn't get as far as the cover when Ms. Krabappel asks him to name the pirate and Bart is at a loss.
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* ''WesternAnimation/TheSimpsons'': In [[Recap/TheSimpsonsS2E1BartGetsAnF "Bart Gets an F"]], Bart gives a book report on ''Treasure Island'', but it's clear he didn't get as far as the cover when Ms.Mrs. Krabappel asks him to name the pirate and Bart is at a loss.
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* ''Film/CarryOnDick'': Creator/MichaelNightingale's character was called "Squire Trewlawney".
* ''Film/CarryOnDick'': Creator/MichaelNightingale's character was called "Squire Trewlawney".
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* In ''Literature/{{Thora}}'', ''Treasure Island'' is one of the books Mr. Walters gives Thora to read.
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*''Literature/JustDavid'': In chapter 9, the narrator mentions David had a ''Treasure Island'' book.
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* ''/Anime/DoraemonNobitasTreasureIsland'': The adventure is kicked off when Nobita heard about the story of ''Treasure Island'' and wants to be a pirate captain himself. And then the gang accidentally enters a time warp and ends up in the future, ruled by pirates - whose captain is named Silver.
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* ''/Anime/DoraemonNobitasTreasureIsland'': The adventure is kicked off when Nobita heard about the story of ''Treasure Island'' and wants to be a pirate captain himself. And then the gang accidentally enters a time warp and ends up in the future, ruled by pirates - whose captain is named Silver.
* ''/Anime/DoraemonNobitasTreasureIsland'': The adventure is kicked off when Nobita heard about the story of ''Treasure Island'' and wants to be a pirate captain himself. And then the gang accidentally enters a time warp and ends up in the future, ruled by pirates - whose captain is named Silver.
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* ''Westernanimation/{{Animalia}}'': Characters make a theather play based on the story in ''Alex's Treasure Island''.
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* ''Westernanimation/{{Animalia}}'': Characters make a theather theater play based on the story in ''Alex's Treasure Island''.Island''.
* ''WesternAnimation/ReadyJetGo'': In "Treasure Map", Mitchell reads the book and is inspired to dig for buried treasure in his backyard. Wanting to make him happy, Jet and Sunspot make a map and a treasure chest for Mitchell to find.
* ''WesternAnimation/ReadyJetGo'': In "Treasure Map", Mitchell reads the book and is inspired to dig for buried treasure in his backyard. Wanting to make him happy, Jet and Sunspot make a map and a treasure chest for Mitchell to find.
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* ''Webcomic/HarkAVagrant'': A pirate tells another he's there to give him the black mark. As the older pirate complains that's something ''Treasure Island'' made up and isn't real his murderer shoots him in the back and talks about how embarrassing the [[http://www.harkavagrant.com/index.php?id=265 faux pax of thinking it a real tradition was.]]
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* ''Literature/PeterPan'': Captain Hook claims to be "the only man whom Barbecue feared, and Flint feared Barbecue." Flint is, of course, Captain Flint, and Barbecue is Silver's nickname as a cook.
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* ''Webcomic/GirlGenius'' has Captain Jeanne Hawkins, an honest cargo-hauler who dresses as a pirate to pay homage to her parents (both of them pirates).
* ''Webcomic/GirlGenius'' has Captain Jeanne Hawkins, an honest cargo-hauler who dresses as a pirate to pay homage to her parents (both of them pirates).
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* ''WesternAnimation/TheSimpsons'': In [[Recap/TheSimpsonsS2E1BartGetsAnF "Bart Gets an F"]], Bart gives a book report on ''Treasure Island'', but it's clear he didn't get as far as the cover when Ms. Krabappel asks him to name the pirate and Bart is at a loss.
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* ''WesternAnimation/TheSimpsons'': In [[Recap/TheSimpsonsS2E1BartGetsAnF "Bart Gets an F"]], Bart gives a book report on ''Treasure Island'', but it's clear he didn't get as far as the cover when Ms. Krabappel asks him to name the pirate and Bart is at a loss.loss.
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* ''WesternAnimation/ThePagemaster'': The main characters are caught by Long John Silver and his band of pirates.
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* ''Literature/AspergerAdventures'': When Aunt Hannah quotes "Make the most of the best and the least of the worst," Lisa says, "I know him! He wrote ''Treasure Island''."
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* ''Literature/AspergerAdventures'': When Aunt Hannah quotes "Make the most of the best and the least of the worst," Lisa says, "I know him! He wrote ''Treasure Island''.""
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* ''Literature/AspergerAdventures'': When Aunt Hannah quotes "Make the most of the best and the least of the worst," Lisa says, "I know him! He wrote ''Treasure Island''."
* ''Literature/AspergerAdventures'': When Aunt Hannah quotes "Make the most of the best and the least of the worst," Lisa says, "I know him! He wrote ''Treasure Island''."