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Captain Pollution (voiced by David Coburn) is an evil counterpart to Captain Planet who appears in the two-part episode "Mission to Save Earth". Dr. Dr. Blight steals the Planeteers' rings and creates polluting duplicates of them with the opposite power of the Planeteers, which she gives to most of the Eco-Villains.
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. Note #1: First appearance of Dr. Blight, MAL and Duke Nukem.
The Captain and the Kids: 1992 Captain Planet and the Planeteers: 1995: 2005 Capitol Critters: 1998: Cartoon Planet* 1999: 2012: 2014: Casper and the Angels: 1995: 1997 [44] [a] July 27, 2002: July 27, 2002: August 16, 2003: August 16, 2003: Cattanooga Cats: 1992: 2004 [a] Cartoon Roulette: 1997: 2000: CB Bears: 1995: 1996 [a] 2003: 2004 ...
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Such elements are predicted in the real world as an "Island of stability". In the novel by Jack Vance, duodecimates were deposited on a planet, Dar Sai, by the explosion of a nearby star. The planet's economy comes to depend on mining and sale of duodecimate ores. It is not revealed what the substance is actually used for. Duranium: Star Trek
Barbara Y. E. Pyle (born August 22, 1947) is an American executive producer, filmmaker and environmental activist.She co-created and served as the executive producer on the animated series Captain Planet and the Planeteers and is the founder [2] of the Captain Planet Foundation.
A four book mini series was written and drawn by David Leach & Jeremy Banx. The series was solicited and the first issue written and drawn before being canceled along with all of Marvel TV tie-in titles. One issue was a direct parody of Captain Planet and the Planeteers. Issue #8 was the only mainstream US comic book ever published to carry an ...