Because Disney’s Treasure Planet (2002) was a box office flop but a critical darling for its artistry, the "Archive" has become a legendary concept among animation fans. It represents the preserved concept art, scripts, and technical papers that defined the film's unique "70/30" visual style.
Let’s keep the solar wind in our sails. 🌌🏴☠️
"Search: Captain Nathaniel Flint. Subject: The Final Cache," Jim commanded. treasure planet archive
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Should Jim recruit his old crew (including a certain cyborg cook)? Because Disney’s Treasure Planet (2002) was a box
A "Passion Project": Directed by Ron Clements and John Musker—the duo behind The Little Mermaid and Aladdin—the film was pitched as "Treasure Island in space" and took over 15 years to finally reach production.
Because Disney officially abandoned the franchise shortly after release, fans took it upon themselves to archive the development history, specifically focusing on the "70/30 Look" (70% traditional 2D animation / 30% CGI environments). 🌌🏴☠️ "Search: Captain Nathaniel Flint
This is where the "Deep Cuts" are found. Dedicated fans on Reddit and Tumblr have compiled Google Drives containing gigabytes of content.
🚀📀 Unearthing the legacy of Treasure Planet.
The Treasure Planet Archive is now live — a growing collection of concept art, deleted scenes, interviews, behind-the-scenes materials, and rare merch scans.
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