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===Worldbuilding=== {{more citations needed|section|date=July 2023}} {{trivia|section|date=July 2023}} In worldbuilding, there are: * ''Admiral Guinea'' (publ. 1892), a play written by Stevenson and [[William Ernest Henley|W. E. Henley]]. It features the blind ex-pirate Pew as a character under the name of "David Pew". * In his collection ''Fables'' (1896), Stevenson wrote a [[Vignette (literature)|vignette]] called "The Persons of the Tale", in which puppets Captain Smollett and Long John Silver discuss authorship.<ref name="Ref_q">Stevenson, Robert Louis. [http://www.gutenberg.org/files/343/343-h/343-h.htm ''Fables''] {{webarchive|url=https://web.archive.org/web/20160303224320/http://www.gutenberg.org/files/343/343-h/343-h.htm|date=3 March 2016}}.</ref> * In the novel ''[[Peter and Wendy]]'' (1911) by [[J. M. Barrie]], it is said that [[Captain Hook]] is the only man ever feared by the Old Sea Cook (i.e., Long John Silver); Captain Flint and the ''Walrus'' are also referenced, among others. * In the film ''[[The Pagemaster]]'' (1994), the hero is confronted by [[Long John Silver]], who surrenders and leaves after he is threatened with a sword * In the animated series [[Fox's Peter Pan & the Pirates|''Fox's Peter Pan and the Pirates'']] (based, in part, on the original Peter Pan stories), Captain Flint is referenced in the episode "Peter on Trial", as Captain Hook is stated as being the only man that a pirate named Barbecue is stated to fear, with the following statement being that, "even Flint feared Barbecue," referring to Captain Flint from ''Treasure Island''. Barbecue is the crew's nickname for Long John Silver in the novel. In the same episode, Flint is referenced as being the pirate who supposedly conceived of the idea of pirates putting members of their crew or their prisoners as the case might be, on trial in an event called 'Captain's Mast'. * ''Treasure Island'' made an appearance in ''[[Doraemon the Movie: Nobita's Treasure Island]]'', the 2018 entry of the popular ''[[Doraemon]]'' movie series which is also a loose adaptation of the book.
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