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As a final twist, if all of the Planeteers are present the powers of the rings can be combined to summon a flying humanoid creature of the earth called ''Captain Planet''. Captain Planet has superhuman strength and resolves most episodes, but is vulnerable to pollution. The rings can not be used while he is active, and when he is done he returns to the earth to restore his quickly expended power. When he is summoned, he always speaks the catch phrase, "By your powers combined, I am Captain Planet!" Before returning to the earth, his last words are always, "The power is yours!", echoing the purpose of the series. |
As a final twist, if all of the Planeteers are present the powers of the rings can be combined to summon a flying humanoid creature of the earth called ''Captain Planet''. Captain Planet has superhuman strength and resolves most episodes, but is vulnerable to pollution. The rings can not be used while he is active, and when he is done he returns to the earth to restore his quickly expended power. When he is summoned, he always speaks the catch phrase, "By your powers combined, I am Captain Planet!" Before returning to the earth, his last words are always, "The power is yours!", echoing the purpose of the series. |
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A small group of [[villain]]s, usualy referred to as the "eco-villains", occurs repeatedly in most episodes. Due to conflict among them due to their varying self-serving interests and backgrounds, they tend to each work alone most of the time. These included Looten Plunder, a wealthy [[poaching|poacher]]; Duke Nukem, a radioactive mutant who |
A small group of [[villain]]s, usualy referred to as the "eco-villains", occurs repeatedly in most episodes. Due to conflict among them due to their varying self-serving interests and backgrounds, they tend to each work alone most of the time. These included Looten Plunder, a wealthy [[poaching|poacher]]; Duke Nukem, a radioactive mutant who represents the dangers of [[nuclear power]]; Dr. Blight, a mad scientist who represents the dangers of uncontrolled technology; Sly Sludge, an unscrupulous [[waste|garbage]] collector; Verminous Skumm, a half-man half-rat who represents the dangers of poor [[sanitation]] and [[urban blight]]; and Hoggish Greedly, a pig-like man who represents the destructive power of [[greed]] and selfishness. |
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A polluting counterpart to Captain Planet, named Captain Pollution, appears in the two-part episode "Mission to Save Earth" when Dr. Blight steals the Planeteer's rings, creates polluting duplicates of them, and distributes the duplicates to the other eco-villains. (She gives Plunder a Deforestation Ring, Nukem a Super-Radiation Ring, Sludge a Smog Ring, Skumm a Toxics Ring, and keeps the Hate Ring for herself.) |
A polluting counterpart to Captain Planet, named Captain Pollution, appears in the two-part episode "Mission to Save Earth" when Dr. Blight steals the Planeteer's rings, creates polluting duplicates of them, and distributes the duplicates to the other eco-villains. (She gives Plunder a Deforestation Ring, Nukem a Super-Radiation Ring, Sludge a Smog Ring, Skumm a Toxics Ring, and keeps the Hate Ring for herself.) |
Revision as of 07:56, 18 March 2004
Captain Planet and the Planeteers is a popular animated series designed by Ted Turner to promote environmentalism in children.
The main characters, called the Planeteers, are summoned by Gaia, a modern rendition of the ancient Greek goddess of fertility and the Earth, to defend the world from polluting criminals and natural disasters. The five teenagers, who each come from a different continent, are each given rings that allow them to temporarily control the four classical elements Earth, Fire, Wind, and Water, as well as a fifth one called "Heart" that represents love and communication and enables telepathy. The Planeteers are:
Name | From | Power |
Kwame | Africa | Earth |
Wheeler | New York City | Fire |
Linka | Russia | Wind |
Gi | Asia | Water |
Ma-Ti | South America | Heart |
As a final twist, if all of the Planeteers are present the powers of the rings can be combined to summon a flying humanoid creature of the earth called Captain Planet. Captain Planet has superhuman strength and resolves most episodes, but is vulnerable to pollution. The rings can not be used while he is active, and when he is done he returns to the earth to restore his quickly expended power. When he is summoned, he always speaks the catch phrase, "By your powers combined, I am Captain Planet!" Before returning to the earth, his last words are always, "The power is yours!", echoing the purpose of the series.
A small group of villains, usualy referred to as the "eco-villains", occurs repeatedly in most episodes. Due to conflict among them due to their varying self-serving interests and backgrounds, they tend to each work alone most of the time. These included Looten Plunder, a wealthy poacher; Duke Nukem, a radioactive mutant who represents the dangers of nuclear power; Dr. Blight, a mad scientist who represents the dangers of uncontrolled technology; Sly Sludge, an unscrupulous garbage collector; Verminous Skumm, a half-man half-rat who represents the dangers of poor sanitation and urban blight; and Hoggish Greedly, a pig-like man who represents the destructive power of greed and selfishness.
A polluting counterpart to Captain Planet, named Captain Pollution, appears in the two-part episode "Mission to Save Earth" when Dr. Blight steals the Planeteer's rings, creates polluting duplicates of them, and distributes the duplicates to the other eco-villains. (She gives Plunder a Deforestation Ring, Nukem a Super-Radiation Ring, Sludge a Smog Ring, Skumm a Toxics Ring, and keeps the Hate Ring for herself.)
The Planeteers, who on principle can't cause any pollution themselves, prefer to travel the world in a flying solar-powered vehicle.