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| - Treasure Island is the thirty-eighth episode of Season 1 of Postcards From Buster. It first aired on March 30, 2005.
- Treasure Island is a magical island located within a storybook of the same name, where Ronald McDonald and his friends visit in search of the buried treasure in The Adventures of Ronald McDonald: McTreasure Island. The island is very big and has many trees, a swamp, and a secret cave, where the lost treasure is located.
- Treasure Island is a preexisting work written by Robert Louis Stevenson.
- Treasure Island was also a hidden book in the Classic Fiction section of Caldaur's library. A certain number of books had to be pressed in sequence to reveal it. The Child's Key was used to unlock the lock binding its cover shut. On the last page was a map of the castle and the surrounding area which pointed the way to the tiara's location. "A date of fate can be found with a first, a second, and a double of nothing" was written near the bottom.
- Treasure Island is a location in Geek Island where the land is nothing but gold and other riches (also money and coins). The Geek Gaurdians gaurds it.
- Treasure Island is the thirty-seventh episode of Power Rangers: Ocean Charge.
- Players can 'pay to play' Treasure Island from level 65 onward, where they can choose to pay with crystals (which will need to be bought with real money) to unlock the Picture early, rather than waiting until they reach level 72 and unlock it for free, through normal game play. The Treasure Island picture was introduced during September 2014 Treasure Island Update. From the Diary: Treasure Island is one of the 15 pictures in the game that does not reward any combining elements, but does reward collection items that require a large number of combining elements to combine.
- En 1986, sa localisation était mentionnée sur la carte géographique MUNI. ("Star Trek IV: The Voyage Home") Dans la réalité alternée de Nero, en 2259, Treasure Island apparaissait sur une carte dans le bureau de l'Amiral Alexander Marcus. ("Star Trek Into Darkness")
- Treasure Island is the 7th episode of Dora the Explorer from season 1.
- "Treasure Island" was a 1970's cartoon was based on the adventure story by Robert Lewis Stevenson of the adventures of Jim Hawkins and the ex-pirate Long John Silver as each tries to recover a missing pirate hoard.
- thumb|200px Treasure Island (La Isla del Tesoro en español) es una película de acción real de Disney del año 1950.
- Treasure Island (zwana też po prostu Treasure Hunt) – czwarta minigra do odblokowania w grze Sonic Battle. Jest odblokowania po przejściu odcinka Amy w jej historii (tryb Story Mode).
- Treasure Island is an 1883 novel by Robert Louis Stevenson. References to it have been made by the Muppets over the years.
- Treasure Island is a well-known book, a Las Vegas casino, and even a real island in the San Francisco bay area. Where's Ninja Island? Oh, that's right...
- One of the Raven Islands, often visited by treasure hunters, a.o. Cracked Jaw and his halfling party. But it is not without danger they pay these visits as it is vicious pirates that have buried these treasures. They would probably instantly slice anyone seen trying to dig up their riches. This is an old, traditional pirate island, but it is highly annoying for the pirates to return to the island once in a while, finding that someone has stolen what they so honestly stole themselves. And this happens to be the most looted island in all of the pirate universe.
- Treasure Island is a Disney film, based on Robert Louis Stevenson's novel Treasure Island, and was released on July 19, 1950. It was Disney's first completely live-action film.
- Treasure Island is the seventh and last area in Zack & Wiki:Quest for Barbaros' Treasure.
- The action takes place in the mid 18th century. The main character in the novel is Jim Hawkins, a boy who finds a map which leads to the buried treasure of the notorious pirate Captain Flint. Jim takes the map to two wealthy local men, Dr. Livesey and Squire Trelawney, who buy a ship, hire a crew and set sail in search of the treasure. However, most of the crew turn out to be pirates who once served under Captain Flint, led by Long John Silver, a one-legged man who constantly keeps his pet parrot on his shoulder. The pirates plan to murder those who oppose them and to keep the treasure for themselves.
- The historic rumours about buried treasure from pirate raids have made this island very popular with treasure seekers and diggers. Over time, the island has become one large excavation site. Any visitor will need to walk carefully to avoid the many holes and rubble that remain from the countless diggers that have been there before. The island has become very commercialized. There are no creatures on the surface of the island except for the occasional Seagull, Larvas, some wandering Crabs and many Scorpions.
- Treasure Island is an adventure novel by Scottish author Robert Louis Stevenson, narrating a tale of "pirates and buried gold". First published as a book in 1883, it was originally serialized in the children's magazine Young Folks between 1881-82 under the title The Sea Cook; or, Treasure Island: A Story for Boys.
- See also: Hunting Places and Loot Help __TOC__ Treasure Island is a small island to the south-west in the Shattered Isles. The historic rumours about buried treasure from pirate raids have made this island very popular with treasure seekers and diggers. Over time, the island has become one large excavation site. Any visitor will need to walk carefully to avoid the many holes and rubble that remain from the countless diggers that have been there before. There is treasure on the island, though. There are two chests filled with gold, but they are not possible to reach.
- Originally named Riles Island, the island was immediately approved for some sort of augmentation. Early plans marked the island as Blackbeard's Island. The name didn't stick, but the pirate motif did. By 1972, plans for Treasure Island were underway. The plans called for a complete renovation of the island. New elevations and lakes were added, plants from the Far East and South Africa was added, and exotic birds were added. They finished off with locations inspired by Treasure Island.
- Alvin doesn't want to read the book so he pulls out electricity toys but the repair man comes and turns off all power to work on the TV. Simon, Theodore, and Dave try to get Alvin to join them, but he pulls out games requiring batteries instead. Just as Dave starts reading again, Alvin develops an interest in the story. After the story concludes, the power's back on. Alvin has unplugged everything and surprisingly wants to read more. The boys pull out multiple books but settle for The Three Musketeers.
- This scenario appears to be difficult (especially building a 2000+ ft ride could seem expensive), but can easily be beaten when you build rides thoughtfully according to the objectives. You start off with the Soaked! roller coaster ride Half-Pipe Coaster. Build a Half-Pipe Coaster near the entrance gate to the left with a station length of three units, then on each ends of the station, add two straight pieces on each end, followed by two straight to medium vertical slopes with three extended vertical pieces on each side. The two cars will be able to travel at around 2134.66 ft total or somewhere past the 2001.31 ft length, covering the minimum coaster length objectives for all objective levels, with only about $2,200 of your $10,000 spent.
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