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* OppositesAttrack: [[spoiler:In an almost LiteralMetaphor example, Doppler is a doglike alien while Captain Amelia is a catlike one, yet they end up getting married by the end of the film.]]

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* OppositesAttrack: OppositesAttract: [[spoiler:In an almost LiteralMetaphor example, Doppler is a doglike alien while Captain Amelia is a catlike one, yet they end up getting married by the end of the film.]]

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* NotHisSled: In a memorable passage from the book, Jim is chased up the ship's mast by mutineer Israel Hands, who he threatens, "One more step and [[BoomHeadshot I'll blow your brains out!]]". And he does (but he's wounded by Hands' throwing knife). In the movie, Jim is chased up the mast by the Hands analogue, Scroop, but his gun floats away out of reach - presumably because the book death is too family-unfriendly and [[spoiler:Scroop gets a DisneyVillainDeath instead]]. Amusingly, a 1971 AnimatedAdaptation that was made for television by Air Programs International actually did include the original scene in all its glory, and the adaptation did end up being family friendly. The revision could also be due to Scroop never wielding weaponry, meaning the throwing knife bit could not be included and requiring a complete change of the scene. Of course, given his anatomy it is questionable if he can hold a knife.

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* NotHisSled: In a memorable passage from the book, Jim is chased up the ship's mast by mutineer Israel Hands, who he threatens, "One more step and [[BoomHeadshot I'll blow your brains out!]]". And he does (but he's wounded by Hands' throwing knife). In the movie, Jim is chased up the mast by the Hands analogue, analog, Scroop, but his gun floats away out of reach - presumably because the book death is too family-unfriendly and [[spoiler:Scroop gets a DisneyVillainDeath instead]]. Amusingly, a 1971 AnimatedAdaptation that was made for television by Air Programs International actually did include the original scene in all its glory, and the adaptation did end up being family friendly.family-friendly. The revision could also be due to Scroop never wielding weaponry, meaning the throwing knife bit could not be included and requiring a complete change of the scene. Of course, given his anatomy anatomy, it is questionable if he can hold a knife.


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* OppositesAttrack: [[spoiler:In an almost LiteralMetaphor example, Doppler is a doglike alien while Captain Amelia is a catlike one, yet they end up getting married by the end of the film.]]
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* ActuallyPrettyFunny: Jim can't help but smile when Morph literally kicks him in the butt when in the form of Jim's boot, which leads to Jim playfully chasing him.
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* ImpromptuFortress: Jim Hawkins is scouting the planet for a defensible position when he encounters the nutty robot B.E.N. The robot takes him to his home, which is an egg-shaped promontory with a single entrance overlooking a wide level terrain. Since the entire planet is one huge portal generator, this cannot be a military post; rather, an access hatch in its floor that leads to the vast mechanized interior suggests a service bay. Jim reports back with this discovery of an essentially armored bubble with a perfect field of fire, where Doctor Doppler, Captain Amelia and Morph can make their stand against Silver's pirate band.
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* PuzzleBox: The dying Billy Bones bequeaths a golden orb about the size of a bocce ball to Jim Hawkins, with the caveat "Beware the cyborg." Later, in the study of astrophysicist Delbert Doppler, Jim starts idly fiddling with the orb, pressing nodes and rotating hemispheres, until it suddenly projects a 3-D map of the galaxy that fills the room. When Doppler touches their current location, the spaceport of Montressor, the map shifts its star charts until settling upon a planet with two biaxial rings. Jim recognizes it as the fabled Treasure Planet.
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* Mass "Oh, Crap!": Jim and Morph both have the expression after seeing Scroop standing at the top of the stairs on the RLS Legacy.

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* Mass "Oh, Crap!": MassOhCrap : Jim and Morph both have the expression after seeing Scroop standing at the top of the stairs on the RLS Legacy.
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* Mass "Oh, Crap!": Jim and Morph both have the expression after seeing Scroop standing at the top of the stairs on the RLS Legacy.
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* EarthShatteringKaboom: [[spoiler: In the end, the titular planet explodes as it was rigged by Captain Flint should anyone find his treasure.]]

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