Honestly from all Treasure Islands book adaptations that i've seen i would rank: 1 - 1988 Soviet version Return to the Treasure Island 2 - 1982 Bulgarian version Treasure Planet 3 - 2003 Disney Treasure Planet 4 - 1971 Treasure Island However each adaptation portrays every character in their unique ways, Cpt. Smollet is amazing in the Soviet Version, Silver in the Disney, Black Dog in the Bulgarian one so go on.
Very astounding good job fellows throughout the 5th patriotic seabound felicitous family entertaining experience week of said mega melifflous surfside Summer July!! Congratulations 19,994% yo. There was something magical about the TV movies cartoons of this 20th century period,and this was one of the splendorous best.
Know that this adaptation of the treasure island will never replace the Soviet one for me, with its cheerful Dr. Livesey. Perhaps for the American and European viewers (I vouch for Australia and others) that Soviet version of the treasure island is familiar as "return to treasure island" but there are no inserts with live actors. Therefore, I recommend watching with subtitles.
Thank you for this. I can remember Blind Pew and Jim hiding in the barrel, but that's all. It's good to see my memories from over fifty years ago were accurate, if minimal!
I think what I like about this Treasure Island Adaptation is the the way the Hispaniola actually looks. The book says shes a schooner, but most adaptations have a frigate instead of a schooner. So it is good to see this adaptation has some faithful elements to the book (minor details are interesting ones). Edit(s): Although, the animation here is minimal, if not kinda choppy and low par. It could be reanimated if someone ought to be willing to. Well, when you see it, it is there. The animation is fine, though it can be below par depending on where.
Although, the illustrations used as background and the Hispanola, they're pretty and well made. Character designs for the all characters, kinda like Scooby Doo's designs. While not bad, it could be much more dynamic in its looks and features.
there is a version of treasure island with similar animation although i have never ever seen it again . jim hawkins had brown hair and benn hunn had long dark hair and sallow skin , looked very scary . it was on video and i remember it almost word for word but cant picture the logo on the box or any other info regarding the studio ect . it had almost early anime style but it was not the Japanese version with the subs . would have been made in the 80s if anyone remembers the end scene the parrot repeats its line " squawk pieces of 8 pieces of 8" before the end credits
John Sangster, the famous Australian jazz musician. He composed quite a few of these API Famous Tales adaptations (he and Richard Bowden did them alternately), and the piece you are referring to is a seafaring type tune that was used for seascape and harbour type settings. You can hear the same piece in harbour scenes in Moby Dick and Kidnapped from the same producers. John seemed to get all the ones with the sea, and Richard Bowden the ones set inland. I believe John Sangster also scored the animated LORD OF THE RINGS.
I thought that was really well made! Shall have to check the Russian version next! Well, just saw a bit of the Russian one, not too convinced by the style of cartoon art though. Maybe need to get into it. There is a Japanese Manga type one that seems promising. (Takarajima) and it’s been dubbed. Don’t understand ‘Cute’ animals included in these ones, guess its cultural.
There was something magical about the TV movies cartoons of this period , and this was one of the best.
Loved these around the holidays.
The music is very catchy, saw this on Thanksgiving in '71 , never got that melody out of my head !!!
I loved this as a kid and still do at 41 memories
I grew up watching these cartoon series, they were really popular during the holiday season
It's astonishing how beautiful this film is!
We had that on VHS when I was a kid. I'm so happy to see it again and thanks for uploading.
Me too
My grandmother bought me the video for my birthday, can't believe I've found it again!
I just bought it on Amazon - and found this afterward!
@@paulknipe4414 I used to watch this at my grandmas house as a kid.
Watched this one every thanksgiving when it came out and several years afterwards, simple but catchy music !
Treasure Island is my Favorite story!
Enjoy! Watched these as a kid around the holidays.
I have on VHS.
Took me 17 years to see it again this is art
Honestly from all Treasure Islands book adaptations that i've seen i would rank:
1 - 1988 Soviet version Return to the Treasure Island
2 - 1982 Bulgarian version Treasure Planet
3 - 2003 Disney Treasure Planet
4 - 1971 Treasure Island
However each adaptation portrays every character in their unique ways, Cpt. Smollet is amazing in the Soviet Version, Silver in the Disney, Black Dog in the Bulgarian one so go on.
This is a great animated film. Some people hate it, but I love it.
I like this adaptation of Treasure Island :)
Very astounding good job fellows throughout the 5th patriotic seabound felicitous family entertaining experience week of said mega melifflous surfside Summer July!! Congratulations 19,994% yo. There was something magical about the TV movies cartoons of this 20th century period,and this was one of the splendorous best.
Know that this adaptation of the treasure island will never replace the Soviet one for me, with its cheerful Dr. Livesey. Perhaps for the American and European viewers (I vouch for Australia and others) that Soviet version of the treasure island is familiar as "return to treasure island" but there are no inserts with live actors. Therefore, I recommend watching with subtitles.
Im 48 and I never seen this.. but ive seen plenty of similar looking cartoons as a kid in the 80s. I think most were 70s rebroadcasts.
Thank you for this. I can remember Blind Pew and Jim hiding in the barrel, but that's all. It's good to see my memories from over fifty years ago were accurate, if minimal!
Inacreditável! Tenho 50 anos, procurei esse desenho por muitos anos. Muito feliz em encontrá-lo por aqui. Gostaria de saber se tem mais episódios
I think what I like about this Treasure Island Adaptation is the the way the Hispaniola actually looks.
The book says shes a schooner, but most adaptations have a frigate instead of a schooner.
So it is good to see this adaptation has some faithful elements to the book (minor details are interesting ones).
Edit(s):
Although, the animation here is minimal, if not kinda choppy and low par. It could be reanimated if someone ought to be willing to.
Well, when you see it, it is there. The animation is fine, though it can be below par depending on where.
Although, the illustrations used as background and the Hispanola, they're pretty and well made.
Character designs for the all characters, kinda like Scooby Doo's designs. While not bad, it could be much more dynamic in its looks and features.
@@eponymousviewer8497 pretty good for low budget, 1971 tech!
42:54 - This can be a perfectly cut meme give or take.
John Sanger was an Australian jazz artist he did the music
I had and watched the VHS version as a boy long ago
excelente clásico animado ......
there is a version of treasure island with similar animation although i have never ever seen it again . jim hawkins had brown hair and benn hunn had long dark hair and sallow skin , looked very scary . it was on video and i remember it almost word for word but cant picture the logo on the box or any other info regarding the studio ect . it had almost early anime style but it was not the Japanese version with the subs . would have been made in the 80s if anyone remembers the end scene the parrot repeats its line " squawk pieces of 8 pieces of 8" before the end credits
Its great cartoon
I'm pretty sure this is the only version where the Squire's men are mentioned
I’m the only saddo that’s watched this …
i did too bro, we both sad😔
Good
40:21
41:13
6:34 The virgin livesey
I love the music at 0:58. Anyone know anything about the composer?
John Sangster, the famous Australian jazz musician. He composed quite a few of these API Famous Tales adaptations (he and Richard Bowden did them alternately), and the piece you are referring to is a seafaring type tune that was used for seascape and harbour type settings. You can hear the same piece in harbour scenes in Moby Dick and Kidnapped from the same producers. John seemed to get all the ones with the sea, and Richard Bowden the ones set inland. I believe John Sangster also scored the animated LORD OF THE RINGS.
@@MysteryManfrom79 Great info, thank you! I figured there was serious musical talent behind that incidental music.
“Meme missing”
Was this animated by the same studio that did the 60s spider man? Or have any of the same people involved?
I thought that was really well made! Shall have to check the Russian version next! Well, just saw a bit of the Russian one, not too convinced by the style of cartoon art though. Maybe need to get into it. There is a Japanese Manga type one that seems promising. (Takarajima) and it’s been dubbed. Don’t understand ‘Cute’ animals included in these ones, guess its cultural.
0:07 0:08 😊
7:49 Is this supposed to be Livesey?
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creo que la había en español latino
no está la versión en español?????
The Russian version is much better, though
The Russian version is full of stupidity. I want to watch a proper adaptation. Not a stupid meme
Yeah
Please the link
@@lavender5765 google the doctor livesey meme, it comes from the Russian cartoon
The Russian version is ridiculous.
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What, no parrot?