Jimmy Kellermann
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Based off an otherwise perfectly fine novel, Disney really let the ball drop on this one. The animation was enough to give even the most casual of moviegoers nightmares, and the "morals" in the tale were merely thrown in as a little something extra for those of us who look for a little something more then just being spellbound by incredible (and usually vividly-colored) landscape destruction. While BEN was mildly amusing, the other people were as lifeless as the skeletons they discovered in the all-too predictable climax. Silver's face was like a lump of play-doh, that longed to be shaped by more skilled hands. The captain was simply annoying, and the little dog-cat humor interlaced between her and the doctor/scientist was nothing short of LAME In short, no, I do not recommend. (PS: Someone sue Jim's barber for doing such a lousy job on his hair...)
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Bradley Mason
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Treasure planet is a new for 2002. It was for from the directors of Disney's Aladdin Trivoligy and The little mermaid. It opened the movie in theaters on Thanksgiving break 2002. The movie is about lots is characters. It was also from the creators of Disney's Atlantis. Jim and Amelia are the main characters in the movie Treasure Planet.