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'''"A Perfect World"''' is the third episode of ''[[Captain Planet and the Planeteers]]'' season three, and the fifty-fifth episode overall. It aired on [[October 3]], [[1992]] on [[TBS]]. It was written by [[Ted Pedersen]] and [[Steve Hayes]], directed by [[Stan Phillips]], and voice directed by [[Marsha Goodman]].
'''"A Perfect World"''' is the fourth episode of ''[[Captain Planet and the Planeteers]]'' season three, and the fifty-sixth episode overall. It aired on [[October 3]], [[1992]] on [[TBS]]. It was written by [[Ted Pedersen]] and [[Steve Hayes]], directed by [[Stan Phillips]], and voice directed by [[Marsha Goodman]].


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Latest revision as of 08:55, 25 August 2024

A Perfect World
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Network TBS
Premiere date October 3, 1992
Starring David Coburn
LeVar Burton
Joey Dedio
Janice Kawaye
Scott Menville
Kath Soucie
Whoopi Goldberg
Music composed by Tom Worrall
Writer(s) Ted Pedersen
Steve Hayes
Director(s) Stan Phillips
Voice director(s) Marsha Goodman
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"A Perfect World" is the fourth episode of Captain Planet and the Planeteers season three, and the fifty-sixth episode overall. It aired on October 3, 1992 on TBS. It was written by Ted Pedersen and Steve Hayes, directed by Stan Phillips, and voice directed by Marsha Goodman.

Detailed summary

Memorable quotes

Characters

Legend
Character debut Speaking debut Ep. debut No lines Mentioned

In order of appearance:

Character Actor


Organizations

Locations

Objects

  • Power rings

Vehicles

Production

Development

Filming

The episode was copyrighted in 1991.

Music

The main title and music were composed by Tom Worrall, and the end title music was composed by Murray McFadden and Timothy Mulhollan, with lyrics for the latter written by Nicholas Boxer. The music supervisor was Joanne Miller.

Release

Dates are in order of release:

Behind the scenes

Errors

Critical reception

In other languages

Language Name Meaning

Home availability

References