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* During the finale when Jim manages to open the portal Silver zaps through different worlds and briefly a gigantic monster can be seen. This is Space, there must exist millions of uninhabitable planets with unfriendly species. How did Captain Flint and his crew safely weed out the good ones? [[ParanoiaFuel Through trial and error?]]

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* During the finale when Jim manages to open the portal Silver zaps through different worlds and briefly a gigantic monster can be seen. This is Space, there must exist millions of uninhabitable planets with unfriendly species. species must exist. How did Captain Flint and his crew safely weed out the good safe ones? [[ParanoiaFuel Through trial and error?]]
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* During the finale when Jim manages to open the portal Silver zaps through different worlds and briefly a gigantic monster can be seen. This is Space, there must exist millions of uninhabitable planets with unfriendly species. How did Captain Flint and his crew safely wade out the good ones? [[ParanoiaFuel Through trial and error?]]

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* During the finale when Jim manages to open the portal Silver zaps through different worlds and briefly a gigantic monster can be seen. This is Space, there must exist millions of uninhabitable planets with unfriendly species. How did Captain Flint and his crew safely wade weed out the good ones? [[ParanoiaFuel Through trial and error?]]
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* More like Fridge Sadness but, Flint's selfish greed brought about the end of what was no doubt one of the greatest archeological finds in history. First he twisted and perverted Treasure Planet, [[spoiler: then planned to destroy everything, simply to prevent anyone from taking possession of ''his'' gold. ''Even after his death, when he'd no longer need the money anyway!'']] In the end, what happened to the planet is a criminal waste.

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* More like Fridge Sadness but, Flint's selfish greed brought about the end of what was no doubt one of the greatest archeological finds in history. First he twisted and perverted Treasure Planet, [[spoiler: then planned to destroy everything, simply to prevent anyone from taking possession of ''his'' gold. ''Even after his death, when he'd no longer need the money anyway!'']] In the end, what happened to the planet is a criminal waste.waste.
*During the finale when Jim manages to open the portal Silver zaps through different worlds and briefly a gigantic monster can be seen. This is Space, there must exist millions of uninhabitable planets with unfriendly species. How did Captain Flint and his crew safely wade out the good ones? [[ParanoiaFuel Through trial and error?]]
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** There's also the fact that, given the setting (Treasure Island... IN SPACE!), the story's been changed enough that the ship isn't ''really'' the Hispaniola anymore... but's it's carrying on the Hispaniola's ''[[MeaningfulName Legacy]]''.

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** There's also the fact that, given the setting (Treasure ( [[RecycledInSpace Treasure Island... IN SPACE!), SPACE!]] ), the story's been changed enough that the ship isn't ''really'' the Hispaniola anymore... but's it's carrying on the Hispaniola's ''[[MeaningfulName Legacy]]''.
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* This troper has always wondered why you never see [[DisappearedDad Leland Hawkins's]] face during the flashbacks of "I'm Still Here" but then it finally made sense. He wasn't really a father to Jim.

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* This troper has always wondered why you never see [[DisappearedDad Leland Hawkins's]] face during the flashbacks of "I'm Still Here" but then it finally made sense. He wasn't really a father Jim never looked up to Jim.
him as a father.
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* This troper has always wondered why you never see [[DisappearedDad Leland Hawkins's]] face during the flashbacks of "I'm Still Here" but then it finally made sense. He wasn't really a father to Jim.
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* Only after re-watching ''TreasurePlanet'' recently, I realized why the planet itself has two rings around it - ''[[TreasureMap they're forming a giant X]]!'' This makes perfect sense since you don't have to dig in/through a particular spot to get the treasure - ''[[spoiler: you have to get through the very crust of the planet itself''!]] [[spoiler: ...Or just [[PortalNetwork go through the right door]]]]. - [[{{Tropers/KingSonndeeDoo}} KingSonnDeeDoo]]

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* Only after re-watching ''TreasurePlanet'' ''Disney/TreasurePlanet'' recently, I realized why the planet itself has two rings around it - ''[[TreasureMap they're forming a giant X]]!'' This makes perfect sense since you don't have to dig in/through a particular spot to get the treasure - ''[[spoiler: you have to get through the very crust of the planet itself''!]] [[spoiler: ...Or just [[PortalNetwork go through the right door]]]]. - [[{{Tropers/KingSonndeeDoo}} KingSonnDeeDoo]]
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* Sarah mentioned to Doppler that Jim had a habit of always bringing home a pet. [[spoiler:And by the end, he does bring home anew pet: ''Morph''.]]

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* Sarah mentioned to Doppler that Jim had a habit of always bringing home a pet. [[spoiler:And by the end, he does bring home anew a new pet: ''Morph''.]]
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* Sarah mentioned to Doppler that Jim had a habit of always bringing home a pet. [[spoiler:And by the end, he does bring home anew pet: ''Morph''.]]
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** There was a shot where Amelia clutches her side, and then they look at her palm, which is covered in red blood. It made it right into the theatrical release, but was cut for the general release because Disney really hates blood. If this had been left in, you would have seen that her injury is genuinely life-threatening. Taken out, she just looks like she's sprained something.
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* When Scroop [[spoiler:cut Mr. Arrow's life line, he didn't just [[EvilIsPetty pay him back for the earlier reprimand]], he also "paid" Jim back for the "Bright Eyes" comment. The moment he said that Mr. Arrow's lifeline wasn't "secure" he gave a ''very'' big emotional payback to Jim, by indirectly "blaming" him for Mr. Arrow's death.]]
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**She could bruised her ribs and arm. I once slammed my thumb and finger into my bedpost and it felt like I'd chopped them off. My thumb was sore for a few months after that, so it could be that she just couldn't move her arm without feeling intense pain.
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* This has probably already been mentioned but the name of the ship in the movie was a huge bit of fridge brilliance for me. In the original novel, the ship used to sail to Treasure Island is called "Hispaniola". In Treasure Planet, it is called "R.L.S Legacy". What are the initials of the original author of Treasure Island?

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* This has probably already been mentioned mentioned, but the name of the ship in the movie was a huge bit of fridge brilliance for me. In the original novel, the ship used to sail to Treasure Island is called "Hispaniola". In Treasure Planet, it is called "R.L.S S. Legacy". What are the initials of the original author of Treasure Island?



* Why does "cannonball", as in the diving term BEN references, exist in a world where cannons shoot "laserballs"?

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* Why does "cannonball", as in the diving term BEN B.E.N. references, exist in a world where cannons shoot "laserballs"?



* More like Fridge Sadness but, Flints selfish greed brought about the end of what was no doubt one of the greatest archeological finds in history. First he twisted and perverted Treasure Planet, [[spoiler: then planned to destroy everything, simply to prevent anyone from taking possession of ''his'' gold. ''Even after his death, when he'd no longer need the money anyway!'']] In the end, what happened to the planet is a criminal waste.

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* More like Fridge Sadness but, Flints Flint's selfish greed brought about the end of what was no doubt one of the greatest archeological finds in history. First he twisted and perverted Treasure Planet, [[spoiler: then planned to destroy everything, simply to prevent anyone from taking possession of ''his'' gold. ''Even after his death, when he'd no longer need the money anyway!'']] In the end, what happened to the planet is a criminal waste.
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* More like Fridge Sadness but, Flints selfish greed brought about the end of what was no doubt one of the greatest archeological finds in history. First he twisted and perverted Treasure Planet, [[spoiler: then selflessly planned to destroy everything, simply to prevent anyone from taking possession of ''his'' gold. ''Even after his death, when he'd no longer need the money anyway!'']] In the end, what happened to the planet is a criminal waste.

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* More like Fridge Sadness but, Flints selfish greed brought about the end of what was no doubt one of the greatest archeological finds in history. First he twisted and perverted Treasure Planet, [[spoiler: then selflessly planned to destroy everything, simply to prevent anyone from taking possession of ''his'' gold. ''Even after his death, when he'd no longer need the money anyway!'']] In the end, what happened to the planet is a criminal waste.
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** On that topic was there [[WhatHappenedToTheMouse anyone staying there who couldn't get out in time?]]

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** On that topic was there [[WhatHappenedToTheMouse anyone staying there who couldn't get out in time?]]time?]]
* More like Fridge Sadness but, Flints selfish greed brought about the end of what was no doubt one of the greatest archeological finds in history. First he twisted and perverted Treasure Planet, [[spoiler: then selflessly planned to destroy everything, simply to prevent anyone from taking possession of ''his'' gold. ''Even after his death, when he'd no longer need the money anyway!'']] In the end, what happened to the planet is a criminal waste.
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* What happened to Billy Bone's body when the pirates broke in and burned down the Inn?

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* What happened to Billy Bone's body when the pirates broke in and burned down the Inn?Inn?
** On that topic was there [[WhatHappenedToTheMouse anyone staying there who couldn't get out in time?]]
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** She's supposed to be bleeding but that was cut so I think she had something like shrapnel in her side, probably missed her lung or she might have just been pretending to be fine, [[spoiler: especially when the pirates turned up]] and for her arm, she might have damaged the nerves in her elbow or something so she can hardly move her arm. I once ran into a wall and had to keep my arm in the position of having it in a sling because straightening it out hurt too much. After a while it was fine, like how Amelia's arm was later on in the climax.

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** She's supposed to be bleeding but that was cut so I think she had something like shrapnel in her side, probably missed her lung or she might have just been pretending to be fine, [[spoiler: especially when the pirates turned up]] and for her arm, she might have damaged the nerves in her elbow or something so she can hardly move her arm. I once ran into a wall and had to keep my arm in the position of having it in a sling because straightening it out hurt too much. After a while it was fine, like how Amelia's arm was later on in the climax.climax.

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* What happened to Billy Bone's body when the pirates broke in and burned down the Inn?
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* Notice when Jim is next to his mom, he has a case of TeensAreShort. When he comes back, Jim is slightly taller than her now. Why? In a literal sense, Jim had a growth spurt, but in a figurative sense, Jim finally grew up.
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* What, exactly, was the nature of Captain Amelia's injury? She clutches her side like she broke a rib but doesn't appear to have trouble breathing; at the same time her arm is in a sling but she doesn't seem to have any problem using it; she must have hit her head extremely hard at some point (probably either when the boat flipped or when the mast was struck and the boom snapped across the deck) because she's disoriented and woozy... holy shit, Amelia, what the hell happened to you?! And [[PlotHole why does none of it make sense?!]]

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* What, exactly, was the nature of Captain Amelia's injury? She clutches her side like she broke a rib but doesn't appear to have trouble breathing; at the same time her arm is in a sling but she doesn't seem to have any problem using it; she must have hit her head extremely hard at some point (probably either when the boat flipped or when the mast was struck and the boom snapped across the deck) because she's disoriented and woozy... holy shit, Amelia, what the hell happened to you?! And [[PlotHole why does none of it make sense?!]]sense?!]]
** She's supposed to be bleeding but that was cut so I think she had something like shrapnel in her side, probably missed her lung or she might have just been pretending to be fine, [[spoiler: especially when the pirates turned up]] and for her arm, she might have damaged the nerves in her elbow or something so she can hardly move her arm. I once ran into a wall and had to keep my arm in the position of having it in a sling because straightening it out hurt too much. After a while it was fine, like how Amelia's arm was later on in the climax.
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** There's also the fact that, given the setting (Treasure Island... IN SPACE!) the ship isn't ''really'' the Hispaniola... but's it's carrying on the Hispaniola's ''[[MeaningfulName Legacy]]''.

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** There's also the fact that, given the setting (Treasure Island... IN SPACE!) SPACE!), the story's been changed enough that the ship isn't ''really'' the Hispaniola...Hispaniola anymore... but's it's carrying on the Hispaniola's ''[[MeaningfulName Legacy]]''.
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* What, exactly, was the nature of Captain Amelia's injury? She clutches her side like she broke a rib but doesn't appear to have trouble breathing; at the same time her arm is in a sling but she doesn't seem to have any problem using it; she must have hit her head extremely hard at some point (probably during the crash) because she's disoriented and woozy... holy shit, Amelia, what the hell happened to you?! And [[PlotHole why does none of it make sense?!]]

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* What, exactly, was the nature of Captain Amelia's injury? She clutches her side like she broke a rib but doesn't appear to have trouble breathing; at the same time her arm is in a sling but she doesn't seem to have any problem using it; she must have hit her head extremely hard at some point (probably during either when the crash) boat flipped or when the mast was struck and the boom snapped across the deck) because she's disoriented and woozy... holy shit, Amelia, what the hell happened to you?! And [[PlotHole why does none of it make sense?!]]

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* What, exactly, was the nature of Captain Amelia's injury?

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* What, exactly, was the nature of Captain Amelia's injury?



** Possibly a leftover from when cannon balls of some sort were actually used, sort of like in real life. No one uses cannon balls anymore, but the term is still with us.

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** Possibly a leftover from when cannon balls of some sort were actually used, sort of like in real life. No one uses cannon balls anymore, but the term is still with us.us.
* What, exactly, was the nature of Captain Amelia's injury? She clutches her side like she broke a rib but doesn't appear to have trouble breathing; at the same time her arm is in a sling but she doesn't seem to have any problem using it; she must have hit her head extremely hard at some point (probably during the crash) because she's disoriented and woozy... holy shit, Amelia, what the hell happened to you?! And [[PlotHole why does none of it make sense?!]]

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** There's also the fact that, given the setting (Treasure Island... IN SPACE!) the ship isn't ''really'' the Hispaniola... but's it's carrying on the Hispaniola's ''[[MeaningfulName Legacy]]''.
* What, exactly, was the nature of Captain Amelia's injury?
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** They probably have conventional ammo as well as energy-based ammo in this universe.

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** They probably have conventional ammo as well as energy-based ammo in this universe.universe.
** Possibly a leftover from when cannon balls of some sort were actually used, sort of like in real life. No one uses cannon balls anymore, but the term is still with us.
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* This has probably already been mentioned but the name of the ship in the movie was a huge bit of fridge brilliance for me. In the original novel, the ship used to sail to Treasure Island is called "Hispaniola". In Treasure Planet, it is called "R.L.S Legacy". What are the initials of the original author of Treasure Island?
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** Maybe there are several different kinds of cannonball, and laserball is just one of those types.

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** Maybe there are several different kinds of cannonball, and laserball is just one of those types.types.
** They probably have conventional ammo as well as energy-based ammo in this universe.
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* Why does "cannonball", as in the diving term BEN references, exist in a world where cannons shoot "laserballs"?

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* Why does "cannonball", as in the diving term BEN references, exist in a world where cannons shoot "laserballs"?"laserballs"?
** Maybe there are several different kinds of cannonball, and laserball is just one of those types.
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* Why does "cannonball", as in the diving term BEN references, exist in a world where cannons shoot "laserballs"?

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