Pirate Islands

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Pirate Islands is an Australian children's television program screened on Network Ten in 2003. A sequel called Pirate Islands: The Lost Treasure of Fiji screened on Network Ten in 2007.

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Three children are trapped on a computer-generated pirate island. They lose their scanner, the only artifact which can return them to their own world, to the ferocious Captain Blackheart, whose evil nature is matched only by his incompetence. The island contains a settlement of children from shipwrecks, who urgently need to obtain Captain Quaid's treasure to return home. Their leader, Mars, becomes increasingly attracted to Kate, eldest of the three children, much to the chagrin of Carmen, who also nourishes affection for him. The ghost of Captain Quaid is confined to a shipwreck on the island's coast and he is not helpful when it comes to finding his treasure. Belle, a sentient flower that communicates by tinkling, is probably more intelligent than anyone else in the plot. Eventually good triumphs over evil, Carmen makes her peace with Kate and then sails home. Kate goes home but not after assuring Mars she will return.

Three Australian and one Fijian computer champs are forced to swap their consoles for real swords when they are thrown into a virtual pirate island world. They face the dreaded Blackheart and his dangerous new First Mate, Lily, for a hoard of treasure and are befriended by a tribe of Fijian natives.

  • John Noble as Blackheart
  • Saskia Burmeister as Lily
  • Kain O'Keeffe as Tyler
  • Adelaide Clemens as Alison
  • Sera Tikotikovatu as Kirra
  • Jim Daly as Dugal
  • Wame Valentine as Sol
  • Nathan Vernon as Henry
  • Robert Grubb as Salty Ben
  • Tony Nikolakopoulos as Cannonball Bob
  • Bert Labonte as Sharktooth Pete
  • Francisco Dos Santos as Nick the Knot
  • Bay Abbey as Scurvy Bill

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