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Treasure Planet Deleted Scene - Jim meets Ethan [VOSTFR]
La Planète au Trésor Scène Coupée - Jim rencontre Ethan.
Version originale sous-titrée en Français.
Video © Walt Disney Pictures
Version originale sous-titrée en Français.
Video © Walt Disney Pictures
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I hate that feeling when you are actually trying and it still doesnt matter
This is over a minute of in betweened animation, and they cut it ALL out?!? DUDE, THIS WAS MONGHS WORTH KF WORK The industry is insane
We do need a director's cut. And a sequel but we're talking about disney here.
At first I thought this might have been a bit on the nose but then I read it the comments and it is true that adding this scene could have offered a good pay off during the climax when Jim and Silver are making a new surfer to escape the planet. Either way, I do like that they didn't make the dad mean here by being like "Don't talk to my son" or something. That would not have worked too well.
Didn't this deleted scene came in the trailer
Need a directors cut of treasure planet now
They shouldnt have deleted this scene! Watching Treasure planet made me understand now.
Sounds like Koda from Brother Brear
Essa cena teria doído💔
Is that kids from brother bear?!?
they had rough lines done and certain parts were fully colored and animated already, i wonder why they cut it. it's such a small but important scene for Jim's characterization, it's a shame
Treasure Planet was a ehhh film,but SWEET film art
Everyone in the coments saying how this developes the whole father son thing, yeah, thats right but also this shows another aspect of Jim: he is not just mean and proud, he does like to be useful and he has a lot of potencial If Jim hadn't become a sailor he could have allways worked at a repair shop or something, he talks about not having a future literaly while he's fixing something very impressive and he's good with kids and willing to help.
Just some more fatherless behaviour out here, Animation Source Vidéos.
I hate how this was left out
I still love this movie 😌
how cloud they have deleted that scene!!! OMG that adds so much depth early on oh god why were we robbed of this!
Hey he didn’t get his bit in the movie but I know brother still got paid for the voicing.
I like what this scene adds, but I’d also say it’s unnecessary. The way the final product turned out felt like more mature storytelling. We didn’t need to see a juxtaposition of a father-son relationship to understand that he missed his dad-the absence and never talking about him did that more deeply. The biggest we get to an outright addressal of Jim’s thoughts and feelings on it are in the song “I’m still here” during his flashback, and he doesn’t even say it out loud there; it’s all internal. I think including this scene would’ve pulled focus away from the movie’s main theme-Jim finding his empowerment. The movie isn’t about a young man looking backward at the dad who abandoned him. It’s about him moving forward to discover his sense of self and potential. By keeping the dad situation vague (never giving him a face or discussing him in the script, & lacking scenes like this that point him out), it enabled viewers to better apply the concept to themselves-recalling griefs from our past that we’ve had to live with and move forward from. And it feels more like real life. As kids and youth, we don’t usually sit down and define the events of our past and reasons for our present; we just keep living day by day like Jim did. So when saving moments come, like Silver accepting him and expressing his belief in him, it resolves a dissonant chord that’s been playing underneath the whole time, right at the depth of storytelling where if you needed to get it, you got it.
Oh this would have made the movie so much better! I can tell why they cut it out because it contradicted what happened earlier with the solar surfer, but seeing how he wants to try to do good only then to lose the opportunity to someone else would have had it so much more to just how his father left him would have affected him. Such a great movie!!!
Considering how *everyone* seemed to have picked up on Jim's trauma in the theatrical release, I really don't think this scene was needed like everyone says.
I can see why they cut it. Too early to reveal, and doing it this way would reduce the impact of the "I'm Still Here" scene. And too on-the-nose. Well-written interaction though. I like that his struggle with fatherlessness isn't obvious in the movie because that's how we encounter individuals with single parentage in the real world.
Dang, that's a great scene
Poor Jim, feeling so sad and anger to see a little boy and a father having a good time together. I bet he wish how come his father didn’t care about him
Aww, I would've loved this scene. It shows that even if Jim is rough around the edges, he still has a soft spot for others, and is intelligent. It also teases/hints at how hurt he still is by losing his father.
The "we've got it" really hurts for some reason.
I think the issue isn't the length requiring this scene to be cut, the next scene has Jim on the landing bay looking out, it just doesn't make sense how they write him from fixing his board to helping an alien pirate from a crashed ship, plus we never even see the surfer again throughout the movie so we assume he fixes it. I agree its a great scene tho.
Damn, I kinda get why it was cut. It kinda feels a bit of overkill but it does gain context with the mid turning point of the second act.
Not gonna lie, this scene punched me right in the heart. When I first heard the "We got it", it made me feel hurt immediately. It's the small note of happiness and eagerness in his voice as he's eager to help but then his drive to help is immediately shattered - that's what gets me. 😭
Is that the same kid who’s voices koda in brother bear?
22 years... 22 years later and this movie still finds ways of being even more amazing than i thought... which makes the travesty of its fate even worse. Nowdays i know... this movie "flooped" because Disney was scared, scared of the cost, so the started to kill any creativity movies could have and little by little the became what it is today. There is a world out there where the management of Disney had more vision, where they saw what this story really is and gave it a chance, and more movies like this were made... I want to live in that world.
This adds so much to Jim’s character omg
In my opinion Treasure Planet is way over a million times better than Brother Bear.
This scene make me think that Jim would've been a great big brother
1:00 Ethan looks like Baby Tantor from Tarzan
I thank you for your wisdom.
And why exactly was this scene not in the movie at all?
I would’ve understand Jims problem if that scene was added when i was still a kid
Why denie us Jim fangirls more screen time of him anyway
I think it would've been kind of interesting to have a scene like this. We hardly ever see much of Jim's softer side except with Silver and his mom, it would've been nice to see someone else get his softer side and show he wasn't just an angsty teenager.
I think this scene is not necessary to understand Jim. It doesn't really add dimension; you see his hurt already in the movie as is.
My first thoughts when I heard his voice I blurted out and said “Koda!?” 😅
For me, This scene was very forced and unnecessary. I am glad they cut it.
Is that kid the same voice actor that voice koda in brotherbear?
Ethan is very cute
So that's who that kid from the PS1 game was.
Actor of Koda right? 🥺 omgg
Fan even after years
I’m glad they deleted this scene cause in the final film they straight up show us that Jim had daddy issues.
Well that explains the Ethan NPC in PS1 game.