@@joshchen8679 Nah Trump screwed over countries not paying their fair share in this global warming "prevention". I'm tired of ever increasing taxes to foot EVERYONE'S bills. Sorry but U.S.A isn't the biggest polluter, China and India are. We could've fixed this problem had the U.S.A not sent our manufacturing overseas. Not only would we have retained our good paying jobs in manufacturing that our grandparents had, which would've made us more self reliant and not at the whims of China like this pandemic has shown. But also allow us to dictate how things are done regulation wise as opposed to HOPING the main polluters ACTUALLY care to listen. But no we are stuck relying on cheap $lave labor overseas so we can have our cheap phones, cars, appliances, ect. All at the low low price of our earth and the blood of millions of innocence.
Yeah, I bet humans and a few thousands or millions of species will go extinct, but it wont even be the biggest extinction event. A few millenia later maybe something worth a while will evolve from the remainder, to fill in the holes and maybe even something with a big brain and tool handling capabilities. I would be excited to see how similar it would be (to homo sapiens). Also shoud that species reach space age, what would they think about stuff left on the moon🤔
@@sardonicspartan9343 Shipping is fine as long as there are real signs that something could happen between the characters involved. Not these super gay pairings because two male character happen to fist bump once.
Very little has ever been revealed about Cap, but it is implied that when he was first formed/created, he wasn't bound to the rings, they became necessary for him after the final battle with a late in the series villain named Zarm, eons in the past. Seriously, that's the most we have on a backstory for him, but where I'm going with this is that it's entirely possible that Cap and Gaia were originally supposed to have some kind of Pygmalion scenario going on. And if you don't know why that would have never flown back them, look up US censorship of animation in the late 80s/early 90s. Want an example of how stupid it got? In the Ghostbusters cartoon, Jeanine's glasses were an issue for the people in charge of what's considered appropriate for kids. Seriously. And if romances that there's nothing wrong with them, or were well established in the comic counterparts, such as He-Man/Teela, or Snake Eyes/Scarlett weren't allowed for that generation of the show, what chance did something like Cap and Gaia have?
Captain Planet: “The blackest night falls from the skies, the darkness grows as all light dies. We crave your hearts and your demise, by my black hand, the dead shall rise.”
Funny thing an episode revolving a galactic Family feud type show revolves around this answer. Top answer to solve a planet's pollution? Move to another one.
I remember when the writers made that change in the actual Capt Planet cartoons. He was the one saving the day all the time initially, like the typical superhero. Then they got complaints that the ecological message being given was that only a fictitious superhero would be the one capable of doing good for Earth, so the later series depicted less of his action and more responsibility on the humans to fix the damage. He would only be doing the obvious fighting stuff with the villains that the kids couldn't do. But the planet saving message was made clear that it had to be done by us.
It's too bad they never grew beyond the mealy-mouthed liberal centrist approach where they refused to accurately depict any of the industries that were harming the planet out of concern that children might feel bad about their daddies' jobs. Superman defeated the real-life KKK. Captain Planet could have used such ambition.
@@EnemyAce88 I'm old enough to remember when he did not say this but anti-environmentalists liked to say that he did, and deny that any damage is being sustained to the ice caps at all. I'm old enough (read: Over the age of 8) to remember when they officially stated that climate change was irreversible, and all the companies that had been using the Philip-Morris strategy of "sow distrust and obfuscate" publicly breathed a sigh of relief, essentially admitted that was what they were doing the whole time, and saying "It's too late now, so why dwell on the past?"
I was hoping he and Gaia would've offered to make the Planeteers the new beginning of humanity, given how much they appreciate nature and it's importance.
@@maninthetrenchcoat5603 pretty sure the Bible states that anyway given that that the original humans were Adam and eve. Only two. So inbreeding would happen in the very next generation. Yeah. Religion didn't think of that.
@@maninthetrenchcoat5603 adam lived for 930 years so his dna was uncorrupted. Dont assume religion is all wrong and dont throw the baby out with the bath water. Keep an open mind and keep searching for the truth.
@Jake Songster yeah but they way you wrote it sounds like it implied Black people predominantly break the law. I’m not saying that’s what you were trying to say but that’s how it looked.
@@aztecelotl Yes, in a few millenia after captain maniac destroyed all life, because humans were polluting the enviroment... So, what was accompliced? Because ending all intelligent life when it comes around does not seem like a plan.
@@oceanberserker How? He killed all life and then waited a few millenia until the enviroment got better. In all likelyhood the same thing would have happened anyway minus the mad genocide.
@@CrunchyRhombus _"that dump"_ refers to a bowel movement, going to the toilet, etc. _"on deck"_ is a baseball phrase; it refers to the next player in the batting order, i.e. the one next in line waiting to hit. So, _"still got that dump on deck"_ is his poetic way of saying he still has to go take a shit.
That ending was pretty funny. Gaia getting all hot and heavy when Captain Planet tells her he still has a dump on deck. She wants him to drop a cleaveland steamer on her chest
The funniest thing about this is that if you watch the actual show Captain planet never actually saves the day. Watch enough episodes and it is usually the kids doing the saving because the show tries to teach that only the people have the power to save the day. Captain Planet just kinda helps with the more impossible stuff like not getting burned alive. The dude is like a glass cannon most of the time. Remember the power is yours.
@@edenramos1825 /whoosh. Thanos wanted to half all life in the universe to let the planets survive. Captain Planet reset the Population of the earth to let the planet survive. Get it?
Well, Captain Planet has a good point. He can't always be around to save the Earth if humans are just going to keep on polluting it. We have to sometimes look after it ourselves.
According to Greek mythology, Gaia was not only the spirit of Earth but she was also a titan and primordial goddess. She coulda just used her immense power and presence to get her message across instead of having some teens summon an eco-friendly Superman.
This video reminds me of the dream sequence Wheeler and the other Planeteers along with Captain Planet were in, in the episode, "Numbers Game"! And the evil Planet reminds me Captain Pollution!
He'd be black gay trans woke and every episode would be about something stupid in his screwed-up personal life and have nothing to do with anything real.
In Captain Planet they actually tried to paint nuclear energy in a bad light which considering it is the cleanest source of energy for the planet and the most plausible is hilarious
Ты забываешь что этот мультсериал вышел в 1990 году. А знаешь что случилось всего четыре года назад в 1986? ДА, ВЫЗРЫВ НА ЧЕРНОБЫЛЬСКОЙ АЭС. Вот почему ядерную энергию там выставляют как не самый безопасный источник энергии. А знаешь что ещё кроме взрыва на ЧАЭС на это повлияло? Существование радиоактивных отходов.
The reason why Captain Planet is focusing on the general public, because they are the public. Mostly because, most people just don't care about the planet or the environment, which is the problem with our world today. So that is why Captain Planet destroyed the world and wiped out humanity, they just don't care.
He can't. A third of emissions come from China, and due to the structure of the country, attacking the companies would be attacking the ruling party. And you can't imply China is bad, they just have different cultural norms.
Basically environmentalism is rich white people driving around in SUVs flying private planes too and from conferences in rich white countries telling poor people to go without cheap electricity. So yeah that’s the side you’re on.
I love how he just tosses the rabbit back into a pool of oil. Especially how it never blinks, shows signs of life and makes a splash when he tosses it.
Captain Planet had whatever superpower was necesary for the task at hand. Seriously, watch the show, you'll see writers just making up superpowers on the fly to solve whatever it is that was in need of fixing.