Treasure Planet Archive «Updated × Choice»

Jim Hawkins didn’t believe in ghosts, but the Treasure Planet Archive was the closest thing to a haunted house in the galaxy.

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The Art and Design of Treasure Planet

As long as the Treasure Planet Archive exists online, Jim Hawkins is still sailing toward the stars, and John Silver is still out there, cooking crumpets in the ether. The studio may have abandoned the ship, but the fans have formed the crew. Jim Hawkins didn’t believe in ghosts, but the

: From the "etherium" (the breathable atmosphere of space) to the solar-powered galleons, the archive documents a world that rejected the "cold steel and plastic" look of typical sci-fi for warmer, oil-painting-inspired textures. Why the Archive Matters Today The Art and Design of Treasure Planet As