Captain Planet and the Planeteers Links
- Season 6 (4 links)
- Season 5 (15 links)
- Season 4 (21 links)
- Episode 21 - No Horsing Around (1 link)
- Episode 11 - The Energy Vampire (1 link)
- Episode 9 - I've Lost My Mayan (1 link)
- Episode 8 - Future Shock (1 link)
- Episode 7 - Sea No Evil (1 link)
- Episode 6 - Wheeler's Ark (1 link)
- Episode 2 - A Mine Is a Terrible Thing to ... (1 link)
- Episode 1 - A Mine Is a Terrible Thing to ... (1 link)
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- Season 3 (20 links)
- Season 2 (49 links)
- Season 1 (16 links)
- mixed episodes (36 links)
Cast & Crew
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Meg Ryan as
Dr. Blight -
Mary Kay Bergman as
Dr. Blight -
Dean Stockwell as
Duke Nukem - ADavid Coburn as
Captain Planet - AMargot Kidder as
Gaia - AWhoopi Goldberg as
Gaia - ALeVar Burton as
Kwame - AJoey Dedio as
Wheeler - AKath Soucie as
Linka - AJanice Kawaye as
Gi - AScott Menville as
Ma-Ti - Ed Asner as
Hoggish Greedly - Ed Gilbert as
Looten Plunder - Martin Sheen as
Sly Sludge - Jim Cummings as
Sly Sludge - Jeff Goldblum as
Verminous Skumm - David Warner as
Zarm - Sting - David Coburn as
Captain Pollution
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Gaia, the spirit of the Earth, is awakened from a long sleep by human activity destroying the planet. Realizing that the damage is extensive, Gaia creates five magic rings, each with the power to control an element of nature and one controlling the extra element, heart. Gaia sends the rings to five chosen youths across the globe: Kwame, Wheeler, Linka, Gi, and Ma-Ti.
These five are dubbed the Planeteers and given the task of defending the Earth in the case of the greatest of disasters and doing their part to keep others from happening. Gaia uses her Planet Vision to discover where the most devastating destruction is occurring and sends the planeteers to help solve the problem. The Planeteers use transportation based on solar power in order to avoid causing pollution themselves. The origin of these vehicles is never explained â conjecture exists that the vehicles may have been sent from the future, given the rampant use of time travel in later seasons.
In situations that the Planeteers cannot handle on their own, they can combine and magnify their powers to summon Captain Planet, who possesses all of their powers magnified, symbolizing that the combined efforts of a team are stronger than its individual parts. Captain Planet only appears in his Captain Planet garb. These are not clothes but elements of the Earth that are integral to his composition. He is able to rearrange his molecular structure to transform himself into the various powers and elements of nature. Captain Planet's outfit does not represent a specific culture. He has grass-green hair, sky-blue skin, earthy brown eyes, a fire-red chest, gloves and boots, and a sun-yellow globe insignia. In a manner similar to the early Superman, Planet has seemingly godlike superhuman powers, and seems to gain more to deal with whatever the situation requires. However, he is weak to pollutants which sap his strength, from smog to nuclear radiation. The Planeteers also cannot use their individual powers while Captain Planet is "active".
Despite his vulnerability to pollution, Captain Planet is a formidable and valiant hero. Once his work is done, Captain Planet returns to the Earth, restoring the Planeteers' powers. When he does this, Captain Planet reminds viewers of the message of the series with his catchphrase, "The power is yours!"
The series is also notable in that it used elements similar to Japanese Sentai series years before shows such as Mighty Morphin Power Rangers and Sailor Moon came to the US, especially in the manner of a team of five gifted with powers by a mentor, who will call upon something to defeat the villain. Unlike Sentai, however, there are no secret identities for the team, no transformation sequences, and the practice of heavily recycled footage is never used (even the calling sequence would often be re-animated and re-recorded for each episode).
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