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Send in the Clones ()


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On Moghal Island, Looten Plunder plans to open a factory and hires Dr. Blight to use her cloning-ray to give him many workers so he won't have to pay them much. The Planeteers don't know exactly what the two are planning as go to... See more »

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Captain Planet (voice)
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Kwame / Opening Narrator (voice)
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Wheeler (voice)
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Gi (voice)
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Ma-Ti (voice)
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Linka (voice)
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Gaia (voice)
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Looten Plunder (voice)
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Dr. Blight (voice)

Directed by

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Jim Duffy

Written by

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Paul Dell ... (written by) &
Steven Weiss ... (written by) (as Steve Weiss) and
Doug Molitor ... (written by)
 
Ted Turner ... (original idea by)
 
Thom Beers ... (developed by) (creator) &
Nicholas Boxer ... (developed by) (creator) &
Bob Forward ... (developed by) (creator) &
Phil Harnage ... (developed by) (creator) &
Andy Heyward ... (developed by) (creator) &
Robby London ... (developed by) (creator) &
Barbara Y.E. Pyle ... (developed by) (creator) and
Cassandra Schafhausen ... (developed by) (creator)
 
Phil Harnage ... (series concept written by)

Produced by

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Nicholas Boxer ... executive producer: TBS
Jim Duffy ... producer: DIC
Dan Gottlieb ... associate producer: TBS
Andy Heyward ... executive producer: DIC
Robby London ... executive producer: DIC
Barbara Y.E. Pyle ... executive producer: TBS
Lisa Salamone Smith ... associate producer: DIC

Music by

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Tom Worrall

Editing by

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Gregory K. Bowron
Richard Bruce Elliott
Allan Gelbart

Editorial Department

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Trudy Alexander ... assistant editor
Fifun A. Amini ... videotape supervisor
Kimberly C. Francis ... assistant executive in charge of post-production (as Kimberly R. Francis)
Richard S. Gannon ... supervising editor
Kris Gilpin ... assistant editor
Dennis Graham ... videotape supervisor
Anna Granfors ... format editor (as Mark A. McNally)
Gerri Kessler ... videotape supervisor
Tonda S. Lark ... videotape supervisor (as Tonda Lark)
Maria C. Mercado ... post-production coordinator
Susan Odjakjian ... format editor

Casting By

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Marsha Goodman
Ginny McSwain ... (as Virginia McSwain)

Art Direction by

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Jeff Purves

Production Management

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Stacey Gallishaw ... production supervisor: DIC
Thierry P. Laurin ... executive in charge of post-production
Brian A. Miller ... executive in charge of production: DIC
Vivian Schiller ... executive in charge of production: TBS

Art Department

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Bob Angelini ... storyboard clean-up
George Alan Booker ... storyboard artist (as George Booker)
Armando Carrillo ... storyboard artist
Kurt Conner ... storyboard artist (as Kurt Connor)
Curtis Crawford ... storyboard artist
Joseph Dempsey ... storyboard clean-up (as Joe Dempsey)
Jim Duffy ... storyboard slugging
Tom Foxmarnick ... prop designer (as Tom Fox Marnick)
Stuart Heimdal ... storyboard artist
Glen Hill ... storyboard artist
Larry Houston ... storyboard artist
Rex Irvine ... storyboard clean-up
Rick Morrison ... storyboard artist
Tom Nesbitt ... storyboard artist
Stephanie Pyren-Fortel ... prop designer (as Stephanie Pyren)
Dave Simons ... storyboard artist
Frank Squillace ... storyboard artist / storyboard clean-up
Hanna Strauss ... storyboard artist (as Hanna Straus)
Michael Swanigan ... storyboard artist
Mike Vosburg ... storyboard artist
Mark Zoeller ... prop designer

Sound Department

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Michael J. Cowan ... supervising sound engineer
Heather C. Elliott ... dialogue editor
Larry Goodwin ... re-recording engineer
Jack Levy ... sound effects (as John Levy)
Peter Tomaszewicz ... dialogue editor
Donald P. Zappala ... dialogue editor

Animation Department

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Adelina Aghamalian ... color key artist
Artin Aghamalian ... color key artist
Derdad Aghamalian ... color key artist
Bob Angelini ... overseas supervisor
Doug Appleton ... background painter
Martin Forte ... background painter
Gerald Forton ... character designer
Kent Holaday ... lip assignment
Abel Laxamana ... background painter
Sean Platter ... background designer
Eric Reese ... background painter
Leonard Robledo ... background painter
Amado Sangalang ... character designer (as Armando Sangalang)
Todd Winter ... background designer

Music Department

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Stuart Goetz ... supervising music editor
Daniel J. Johnson ... music editor
Murray McFadden ... composer: end title music
Joanne Miller ... music supervisor
Timothy Mulholland ... composer: end title music (as Timothy Mulhollan)
Mark Simon ... composer: additional music (uncredited)

Script and Continuity Department

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Lori Crawford ... script coordinator
William A. Ruiz ... assistant script coordinator

Additional Crew

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Crawford Barnett ... production assistant: TBS
Ray Bright ... production assistant: DIC
Winnie Chaffee ... overseas consultant
Joseph Cho ... translator (as Joseph C. Cho)
Eben F. Eldridge ... production assistant: DIC
Trace Ellis ... production assistant: DIC
Marsha Goodman ... voice director
Chris Hammond ... production assistant: DIC
Jessica Handler ... production assistant: TBS
Annie Hollis ... production assistant: TBS
Minnie S.M. Kim ... translator
Grant Leavins ... production coordinator: DIC
Penny Lee ... production assistant: DIC (as Penny Wylie)
Roland Macasinag ... production coordinator: DIC
Roger Mayer ... executive in charge of operations: TBS
Doug Molitor ... story editor
Michael Newton ... talent coordinator
Jung R. Son ... translator (as Jung Ran Son)
Adam D. Wright ... distribution executive (uncredited)

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Plot Summary

On Moghal Island, Looten Plunder plans to open a factory and hires Dr. Blight to use her cloning-ray to give him many workers so he won't have to pay them much. The Planeteers don't know exactly what the two are planning as go to investigate, but after they arrive and meet an ambitious but unappreciated local girl named Leela, they're just in time to see her lazy brother Vico captured. Blight and Plunder didn't get to keep their first test-subject, a locust, to see how and what would happen when it clones, but use the ray on Vico anyway. The Planeteers and Leela get him out, and later see that eating causes him to double in number. In a society where males are favored, his parents are delighted to have twin then quadruplet sons. But the Planeteers must go after the swarm of locusts and stop Plunder's getting the clone Vicos to work for him (paid with food), since both the insects and the boys threaten the island with their rapidly-increasing hunger as they multiply... Written by brainybrailler@comcast.net

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Runtime
  • 23 min

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Quotes [first lines]
Looten Plunder: Ah, what a beautiful island. Just the place for a flarme-thrower factory. 'Cept, where are the workers you promised me?
Dr. Blight: You worry about *your* end of the business. When I'm through with my experiment, you'll have more workers than you can handle.
[laughing, presses a button that sends an energy ray toward a device on the ceiling, whose beam shoots down near them, causing them to retreat]
Looten Plunder: You'd better get a handle on that *beam*. It's not supposed to be a death-ray.
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