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{{spoiler|'''Silver''': "Just a lifelong obsession, Jim. I'll get over it."}} }}
{{spoiler|'''Silver''': "Just a lifelong obsession, Jim. I'll get over it."}} }}
* [[Awesome Music]]: Let's just cut to the chase and say ''everything''. [[James Newton Howard]] provides the best Disney score since ''[[The Lion King]]''.
* [[Awesome Music]]: Let's just cut to the chase and say ''everything''. [[James Newton Howard]] provides the best Disney score since ''[[The Lion King]]''.
* [[Complete Monster]]: Scroop, the "psycho spider" secondary villain, could belong in this trope, since even among ''other pirates'' he's considered the nastiest villain of all! When Jim Hawkins says so much as one negative thing about him, he makes an attempt on his life. Later on, he gleefully murders Mr. Arrow for virtually no reason at all and makes his death look like it was Jim's fault, and it's pretty clear that Silver is the only thing stopping him from also murdering everyone else. When Silver confronts Scroop for murdering Mr. Arrow, Scroop decides to loudly antagonize Silver over his affection for Jim and tries to get the rest of the crew to mutiny and overthrow him, causing him to renounce his friendship with Jim, which unknowingly sabotages their relationship, in order to keep the crew in order. All of this shows quite clearly the capacity Scroop had for boundless cruelty.
* [[Complete Monster]]: Scroop. Even among ''other pirates'', he's considered the nastiest villain of all!
* [[Crowning Music of Awesome]]: The soundtrack is pretty awesome.
* [[Crowning Music of Awesome]]: The soundtrack is pretty awesome.
* [[Ensemble Darkhorse]]: Captain Amelia, which might be partially due to the apparently major [[The Smurfette Principle|Token Chick]] in the film, considering that there was a severe lack of female characters in the original Robert Louis Stevenson novel.
* [[Ensemble Darkhorse]]: Captain Amelia, which might be partially due to the apparently major [[The Smurfette Principle|Token Chick]] in the film, considering that there was a severe lack of female characters in the original Robert Louis Stevenson novel.