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==Production== | ==Production== | ||
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The episode began as a story treatment by [[Nick Boxer | The episode began as a story treatment by [[Nick Boxer]]. | ||
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==Errors== | ==Errors== |
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Network | TBS |
Premiere date | September 9, 1995 |
Starring | David Coburn LeVar Burton Joey Dedio Janice Kawaye Scott Menville Kath Soucie Margot Kidder |
Music composed by | Thomas Chase Steve Rucker |
Story by | Nick Boxer |
Writer(s) | Sean Catherine Derek Laren Bright |
Voice director(s) | Kris Zimmerman |
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"An Eye for an Eye" is the first episode of The New Adventures of Captain Planet season six, and the hundred and first episode overall. It aired on September 9, 1995 on TBS. It was written by Sean Catherine Derek and Laren Bright, and voice directed by Kris Zimmerman.
Detailed summary
Memorable quotes
Characters
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Organizations
Locations
Objects
- Power rings
Vehicles
Production
Development
The episode began as a story treatment by Nick Boxer.
Filming
The episode was copyrighted in 1995.
Music
The main title was composed by Pat Irwin, with rap lyrics performed by Fred Schneider, with the rest of the episode's music composed by Thomas Chase and Steve Rucker. The end title music was composed by Murray McFadden and Timothy Mulhollan, with lyrics written by Nicholas Boxer. The director of music production was Bodie Chandler.
Release
Dates are in order of release:
- United States: September 9, 1995 on TBS
Behind the scenes
- This is the first episode to have Fred Schneider's obnoxious rap as the opening theme, instead of the introduction by Captain Planet (who replaced Kwame).
- There has been some revamping down to the designs and costumes to the Planeteers with this episode.
Errors
Critical reception
In other languages
Language | Name | Meaning |
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Home availability
- In Australia:
- October 25, 2017: Madman Entertainment releases Captain Planet and the Planeteers: Complete Collection on DVD.