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[[Image:Hispaniola.JPG|thumb|300px|The Hispaniola at sea]]
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[[Image:Hispaniola.jpg|thumb|300px|''The Hispaniola'' at sea.]]
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'''The Hispaniola''' is the ship which serves as the primary location for much of ''[[Muppet Treasure Island]]''.
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'''''The Hispaniola''''' is the ship which serves as the primary location for much of ''[[Muppet Treasure Island]]''.
   
The ship is owned by "Squire Trelawney and [[Squire Trelawney|Son]]: Master Ship Builders" who financed the voyage to [[Treasure Island (location)|Treasure Island]].
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The ship is owned by [[Squire Trelawney & Son: Master Ship Builders]], who financed the voyage to [[Treasure Island (location)|Treasure Island]]. [[Figurehead of the Hispaniola|The ship's figurehead]] is in the shape of [[Statler and Waldorf]], who occasionally come alive to make snide comments about the crew.
   
The ship is captained by [[Abraham Smollett]], with first-mate [[Samuel Arrow]]. [[Rizzo]] makes some money on the side by charging [[rats]] money to take a modern Caribbean cruise. The crew is hired by Squire Trelawney (with the help of[[Mr. Bimbo]] and [[Long John Silver]]), which turn out to be [[pirates]]. The pirates mutiny when the ship reaches Treasure Island, planning to take the treasure and the ship for themselves. [[Jim Hawkins]], [[Gonzo]], [[Rizzo]], [[Dr. Livesey]], [[Beaker]], Samuel Arrow, Squire Trelawney and Mr. Bimbo reclaim the ship and crash it into the island. In the end, Smollett and crew take the ship back to England, where the pirates would stand trial for their actions.
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''The Hispaniola'' is captained by [[Abraham Smollett]], with first-mate [[Samuel Arrow]]. [[Rizzo the Rat|Rizzo]] makes some money on the side by charging tourist [[rats]] for a Caribbean cruise.
   
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The crew is hired by Squire Trelawney with the help of [[Mr. Bimbo]] and the ship's cook, [[Long John Silver]]. The crew turn out to be a group of [[pirates]] who are after [[Captain Flint]]'s treasure. The pirates mutiny when the ship reaches Treasure Island, planning to take the treasure and leave the captain and his friends marooned on the island.
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[[Jim Hawkins]], [[Gonzo]], Rizzo, [[Dr. Livesey]], [[Beaker]], the Squire, Mr. Bimbo and Samuel Arrow reclaim the ship by scaring the pirates off with the "ghost of Samuel Arrow". They crash the ship into Treasure Island, rescuing Smollett and [[Benjamina Gunn]]. In the end, Smollett and crew take the ship back to England, where the pirates will stand trial for their actions -- except for [[Long John Silver|one pirate]], who sneaks off in a leaky rowboat.
   
 
==Behind the Scenes==
 
==Behind the Scenes==
[[Image:Behindhispaniola.JPG|thumb|300px|The miniture Hispaniola being shot in the studio parking lot.]]
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[[Image:Behindhispaniola.JPG|thumb|300px|The miniature ''Hispaniola'' being shot in the studio parking lot.]]
   
In the documentary, [[The Tale of the Story Beyond the Tale]], production designer [[Val Strazober]] said, "The star should be the ship. The ship was quite a challenge to do because I was trying to create a ship which will friendly to Muppets and also accept humans".
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In the documentary [[The Tale of the Story Beyond the Tale]], production designer [[Val Strazovec]] said, "The star should be the ship. The ship was quite a challenge to do because I was trying to create a ship which will be friendly to Muppets and also accept humans."
   
The ship was a stationary set piece, and the sourounding sets moved around the ship. The crew would strip and build the sets around the ship to change from the Hispaniola at the docks of England, the beach of Treasure Island, or out at sea. The full ship, set was built on a giant gimble that simulated the rocking motion of a ship on water. Driector [[Brian Henson]] feared that the cast and crew would get sea-sick due to the rocking ship and made everyone take Dramamine to combat the potential sea-sickness. However the rolling motion of a ship at sea and the simulated gimble conditions were diffrent and sea-sickness was not a problem, however staying awake and alert after taking drowsey-causing medication was a problem for some of the cast and crew, including [[Tim Curry]].
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The ship was a stationary set piece, and the surrounding sets moved around the ship. The crew would strip and build the sets around the ship to change from the ''Hispaniola'' at the docks of England, the beach of Treasure Island, or out at sea. The full ship set was built on a giant gimble that simulated the rocking motion of a ship on water. Director [[Brian Henson]] feared that the cast and crew would get sea-sick due to the rocking ship, and made everyone take Dramamine to combat this. However, the rolling motion of a ship at sea and the simulated gimble conditions were different, and sea-sickness was not a problem. On the other hand, staying awake and alert after taking drowsiness-inducing medication was a problem for some of the cast and crew, including [[Tim Curry]].<ref>Tim Curry, [[The Tale of the Story Beyond the Tale]] (2002)</ref><ref>Brian Henson, [[Audio Commentary|Hidden Treasure Commentary]] (2002)</ref>
   
The shots of the ship sailing on the ocean were made by compositing shots of a miniture Hispaniola over shots of a garbage ship on the Caribbean. Members of the production crew spent a week in the Caribbean shooting agarbage ship on the sea infront of sunsets, sunrises, and other Caribbean skys that the Hispaniola would later be inserted over.
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The shots of the ship sailing on the ocean were made by compositing shots of a miniature ''Hispaniola'' over shots of a garbage ship on the Caribbean. Members of the production crew spent a week in the Caribbean shooting the garbage ship on the sea in front of sunsets, sunrises, and other Caribbean skies that the ''Hispaniola'' would later be inserted over.
   
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The miniature model of the ''Hispaniola'' is on display at the [[Center for Puppetry Arts]] as part of their permanent [[Center for Puppetry Arts#Worlds of Puppetry|Worlds of Puppetry]] exhibit since 2015.
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==See also==
 
*[[Crew of the Hispaniola]]
 
*[[Crew of the Hispaniola]]
 
*[[Figurehead of the Hispaniola]]
 
*[[Figurehead of the Hispaniola]]
   
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Revision as of 16:08, 15 November 2015

Hispaniola

The Hispaniola at sea.

The Hispaniola is the ship which serves as the primary location for much of Muppet Treasure Island.

The ship is owned by Squire Trelawney & Son: Master Ship Builders, who financed the voyage to Treasure Island. The ship's figurehead is in the shape of Statler and Waldorf, who occasionally come alive to make snide comments about the crew.

The Hispaniola is captained by Abraham Smollett, with first-mate Samuel Arrow. Rizzo makes some money on the side by charging tourist rats for a Caribbean cruise.

The crew is hired by Squire Trelawney with the help of Mr. Bimbo and the ship's cook, Long John Silver. The crew turn out to be a group of pirates who are after Captain Flint's treasure. The pirates mutiny when the ship reaches Treasure Island, planning to take the treasure and leave the captain and his friends marooned on the island.

Jim Hawkins, Gonzo, Rizzo, Dr. Livesey, Beaker, the Squire, Mr. Bimbo and Samuel Arrow reclaim the ship by scaring the pirates off with the "ghost of Samuel Arrow". They crash the ship into Treasure Island, rescuing Smollett and Benjamina Gunn. In the end, Smollett and crew take the ship back to England, where the pirates will stand trial for their actions -- except for one pirate, who sneaks off in a leaky rowboat.

Behind the Scenes

Behindhispaniola

The miniature Hispaniola being shot in the studio parking lot.

In the documentary The Tale of the Story Beyond the Tale, production designer Val Strazovec said, "The star should be the ship. The ship was quite a challenge to do because I was trying to create a ship which will be friendly to Muppets and also accept humans."

The ship was a stationary set piece, and the surrounding sets moved around the ship. The crew would strip and build the sets around the ship to change from the Hispaniola at the docks of England, the beach of Treasure Island, or out at sea. The full ship set was built on a giant gimble that simulated the rocking motion of a ship on water. Director Brian Henson feared that the cast and crew would get sea-sick due to the rocking ship, and made everyone take Dramamine to combat this. However, the rolling motion of a ship at sea and the simulated gimble conditions were different, and sea-sickness was not a problem. On the other hand, staying awake and alert after taking drowsiness-inducing medication was a problem for some of the cast and crew, including Tim Curry.[1][2]

The shots of the ship sailing on the ocean were made by compositing shots of a miniature Hispaniola over shots of a garbage ship on the Caribbean. Members of the production crew spent a week in the Caribbean shooting the garbage ship on the sea in front of sunsets, sunrises, and other Caribbean skies that the Hispaniola would later be inserted over.

The miniature model of the Hispaniola is on display at the Center for Puppetry Arts as part of their permanent Worlds of Puppetry exhibit since 2015.

See also

Sources