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Captain Planet and the Planeteers Season 3 Episode 1 - Watch Legally and Safely

Captain Planet and the Planeteers Season 3 Episode 1

Episode Title: Greenhouse Planet
Genre: Children
Countries: ,
Airing Date: September 12, 1992
Runtime:1990 - 1996
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Captain Planet and the Planeteers: When Dr. Blight develops a new rocket fuel to assist in NASA'S planned mission to Venus, she comes under the watchful eye of the Planeteers, who know the fuel will only hasten the degeneration of the ozone layer. But Blight is able to maintain her cover when the President of the United States himself arrives to oversee production of the fuel. Due to security, the Planeteers cannot get near the President without causing concern, so they cause a distraction to get Ma-Ti and Kwame inside the compound. As they warn the President, Blight and MAL become wise to the Planeteers' presence and launches the shuttle prematurely, with Kwame, Ma-Ti, and the President inside. They summon Captain Planet, whose powers are later drained by the craft's fuel. When he tries to return the Planeteers' ring powers to them, Kwame and Ma-ti are out of Earth's orbit, forcing him to reform with only Earth and Heart powers. With his powers significantly reduced, Cap must now use his wits to find a way to stop Blight, while Kwame and Ma-Ti try to save themselves and the President from crash landing on Venus.

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