Captain Planet and the Planeteers
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Captain Planet and the Planeteers | |
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Original name | Captain Planet and the Planeteers |
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Country | Type of work |
Release date | September 15th, 1990 |
Genre | Superhero fiction, Action, Adventure, Edutainment |
Is this only about giantesses? | ❌ No |
Is it in English language? | ✅ Yes |
Captain Planet and the Planeteers is an American cartoon series created by Ted Turner and Barbara Pyle.
Synopsis
- "Our world is in peril. Gaia, the spirit of the Earth, can no longer stand the terrible destruction plaguing our planet. She sends five magic rings to five special young people: Kwame, from Africa, with the power of Earth... From North America, Wheeler, with the power of Fire... From the Soviet Union/Eastern Europe, Linka, with the power of Wind. From Asia, Gi, with the power of Water... and from South America, Ma-Ti, with the power of Heart. When the five powers combine, they summon Earth's greatest champion, Captain Planet."
- ―Opening Narration
Every episode is followed up with at least one "Planeteer Alert" clip, often connected to the plot, where environmental-political and other social-political issues are discussed and how the viewer can contribute and be part of "the solution" rather than "the pollution".
Featured relative giantess: Gaia
- Gaia is a spirit, therefore, she can be tangible (corporeal) or intangible (incorporeal and transparent like a ghost).
- She sometimes project her image in the sky, being like a holographic giantess (actually, she grows in size, it can be seen in the episode 6 of the season 1).
Key episodes from cartoon series
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Gaia, the spirit of the Earth, summons four teenagers and a young boy named Ma-Ti from five different corners of the world to help her in the battle to save the planet. For their first assignment, the Planeteers battle Hoggish Greedly, whose oil rig operation is jeopardizing the coastline. | Gaia (holographic giantess). | |
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Ma-Ti battles self-esteem issues as the Planeteers try to stop Verminous Skumm from destroying a city with a giant cloud of acid rain. | Gaia (holographic giantess). | |
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When Verminous Skumm contaminates the water supplies of South America with a disease known as "rat rot", which turns its victims into rat-human hybrids, it's up to Kwame and Ma-Ti to find a cure when the other Planeteers become infected. | Gaia (holographic giantess). | |
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Dr. Blight and Duke Nukem hold Captain Planet prisoner in Antarctica, demanding that the Planeteers give them a lifetime supply of nuclear waste in return for his safety. Without their powers, the Planeteers must mount a daring rescue in order to save Captain Planet. | Gaia (holographic giantess). | |
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The Planeteers are led astray by the promise of power from Zarm, a war-like god who had been Gaia's predecessor as the Spirit of the Earth. Zarm dazzles the Planeteers into telling them that they can create an environmental utopia on Earth and gets them to follow him instead of Gaia, save for Ma-Ti, whose loyalty to Gaia is the strongest. With the Planeteers split up, Gaia becomes mortal and increasingly weaker. Can Ma-Ti convince the Planeteers that Zarm's true intent is to instigate a nuclear war? | Gaia (holographic giantess). | |
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The Planeteers are led astray by the promise of power from Zarm, a war-like god who had been Gaia's predecessor as the Spirit of the Earth. Zarm dazzles the Planeteers into telling them that they can create an environmental utopia on Earth and gets them to follow him instead of Gaia, save for Ma-Ti, whose loyalty to Gaia is the strongest. With the Planeteers split up, Gaia becomes mortal and increasingly weaker. Can Ma-Ti convince the Planeteers that Zarm's true intent is to instigate a nuclear war? | Dr. Blight (metamorphosed giantess). | |
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Dr. Blight (para-giantess). |
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