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—the film was a long-time "passion project" that reimagined Robert Louis Stevenson's classic Treasure Island in a vast, "etherium"-filled outer space. A Technical Masterpiece
This isn’t nostalgia. It’s finally seeing what the animators intended.
Released on November 27, 2002, Treasure Planet was director duo Ron Clements and John Musker’s passion project—a sci-fi reimagining of Robert Louis Stevenson’s Treasure Island . Set in a solar system powered by “solar sailing,” the film blended traditional hand-drawn animation with groundbreaking CGI (specifically, the Deep Canvas technology used for Tarzan ). Treasure Planet 2002 1080p BluRay DD 5.1 x265-...
x265 brings you half the file size, same stunning 1080p detail – preserving every solar sail, robot limb, and flame-kissed sky. The DD 5.1 surround makes the solar surf sequence feel like you’re riding a space galleon.
Almost all modern encodes of animated films use 10-bit encoding. This prevents color banding (visible stripes in gradients like the solar sky or the glowing map sphere), a notorious issue for cartoons in 8-bit. —the film was a long-time "passion project" that
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remains one of the most ambitious and visually daring projects in Disney's history. Directed by the legendary duo John Musker and Ron Clements—the minds behind The Little Mermaid Released on November 27, 2002, Treasure Planet was
Treasure Planet has an aggressive sound mix. From the creaking of the wooden ship in space to the roaring solar winds, the soundscape is immersive. A 5.1 surround sound track utilizes six distinct channels: center, front left, front right, rear left, rear right, and the subwoofer (Low Frequency Effects).
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The film is a fever dream of 2D character animation overlaid on fully 3D-rendered environments: the majestic montage of the R.L.S. Legacy ship, the ethereal Portal, and the exploding supernova. In standard definition, these details blur into noise. In , each rigging rope on the solar surfer, each reflection on John Silver’s cybernetic eye, and the texture of Morph’s gelatinous body become crystal clear.