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  1. Jim Hawkins is a fictional character and the protagonist in Robert Louis Stevenson's 1883 novel Treasure Island. He is both the protagonist and main narrator of the story.

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    Personality

    Jim is a very adventurous, rebellious, and caring young lad. During the beginning of the film, he was a stereotypical, alienated teenager, constantly in trouble and "like a stranger" to his mother Sarah. In the DVD's Visual Commentary, the directors said that to emphasize Jim's "Bad Boy" reputation, they added the black jacket, and the shadow or "eye-mask" over his eyes. By the end of the movie, however, he no longer wears the jacket, and the eye-mask is gone. At first, Jim is stoic and guard...

    Powers and abilities

    Although he is human, Jim possesses a few remarkable abilities, including one that no other human character in Disney has shown before. 1. Intuitive Aptitude:Jim is known to be very intelligent and a quick learner. The primary aspect of his intelligence is his impressive skills in technology and mechanics; for example, he was able to build his own solar surfer all by himself when he was only 8 years old, and when he was able to fix up the late Captain Flint's spaceship in just a few minutes w...

    As a little boy, he admired stories of the legendary space pirate, Captain Nathaniel Flint. But then his father, Leland, abandoned Jim and his mother when he felt he couldn't handle (or possibly didn't want) the responsibility of being a husband and father. As Jim grew older, he became a rebellious teenager, soaring a solar surfer and getting in trouble with the police. Jim felt guilty after hearing his mother discuss her troubles with Dr. Doppler. Then, Jim found a crashing spacer named Bill...

    Five years after his journey to Treasure Planet, Jim Hawkins has graduated the Royal Naval Academy and become a commander of an Imperial patrol ship. As peaceful negotiations between the Terran Empire and the Procyon Expanse seem poised to end their galactic war, mysterious Ironclad ships begin wreaking havoc across Imperial space, leaving Jim to try and solve the mystery of their origins, battling pirates and a robotic copy of Silver along the way.

    Jim Hawkins appears, riding on his Solar Surfer through the hallways of the Roy E. Disney Animation Buildingafter Mickey and Minnie Mouse give the all clear signal. Jim then joins all other Disney characters in the courtyard for the group photo to celebrate the 100th anniversary of Walt Disney Animation Studios.

    Jim Hawkins appears in the game as one of the playable characters. He usually guarantees energy to both himself and the other allies since he is a control hero. His mission friends are Pleakley from Lilo & Stitch, Ian Lightfoot from Onward, Captain Amelia and John Silver.

    According to his mother, Jim built his first solar surfer at the age of 8.
    Though he and several other characters from the film did not appear in the actual show (as Treasure Planet was released after the show's entire run), Jim had made several cameo appearances in vario...
    When Morph stole Jim's boot, it was his right foot that was unshod, right up until the scene in which he leaps across the ship' deck at Morph, and then it's his left foot that's not wearing a boot....
    In the cancelled Treasure Planet 2, Jim would have developed a rivalry with a fellow Royal Interstellar Academy student named Kate, who would later become the romantic interest.
  2. Jim is the narrator and the central character of the novel, who grows up from a frightened boy to a brave captain. He shows courage, initiative, and honesty in his adventure, and records his mistakes and successes modestly.

  3. James Pleiades Hawkins is the main protagonist of Treasure Planet, its canceled sequel, and Treasure Planet: Battle of Procyon. Jim is a young Caucasian boy with brown hair and blue eyes. He wears a beige shirt and a dark brown jacket.

  4. Treasure Island (1920) — a silent film notably starring a woman, Shirley Mason, as Jim Hawkins, along with Charles Ogle, who had played Frankenstein's monster a decade earlier in the Edison version of Frankenstein, as Long John Silver.

    • Robert Louis Stevenson
    • 1883
  5. Jim Hawkins, fictional character, the youthful narrator of Robert Louis Stevensons novel Treasure Island (1881). Jim also appears in sequels to Treasure Island by writers other than.

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  7. Nov 27, 2002 · Jim Hawkins is a teenager who finds the map of a great treasure hidden by a space pirate. Together with some friends, he sets off in a large spaceship, shaped like a caravel, on his quest. See cast, crew, reviews, trivia, and more of this 2002 animated sci-fi fantasy film.

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