Roscoe Lee Browne: Mr. Arrow (voice)
Corey Burton: Onus (voice)
Dane A. Davis: Morph (voice)
Joseph Gordon-Levitt: Jim Hawkins (voice)
Tony Jay: Narrator (voice)
Patrick McGoohan: Billy Bones (voice)
Laurie Metcalf: Sarah (voice)
Brian Murray: John Silver (voice)
David Hyde Pierce: Doctor Doppler (voice)
Martin Short: B.E.N. (voice)
Emma Thompson: Captain Amelia (voice)
Directed by Ron Clements and John Musker. Written by Clements, Musker and Rob Edwards.
This movie suffers from one major problem; their way of traveling through space is impossible and confusing. The ships sail around with no roof, they have sails and rocket boosters, and whenever the artificial gravity goes off the people fly away. If the ships had no roofs the people would die of lack of oxygen. The movie calls the sails solar something that must power the jets but they still use the sails as if there were wind. So wouldn't the sails slow the jets down quite a lot making the sails useless? It also seems odd that when the artificial gravity is turned off the people fly away instead of floating or something. Somehow on the long trek through space, there is still day and night, how could that be. Otherwise it is a perfectly good movie. I won't go into plot details because almost everyone has read "Treasure Island" but I will say this: "Treasure Planet" is the best sci-fi adaptation of a book that should never have been a sci-fi story. I have an insight into why this movie has bombed, it is because this movie is really meant for 10-12 year-olds but at that age those kids think they are too old to see a Disney movie. A movie that could've been great but still filled with great action, amazing animation and special effects, and good voice performances.