Tuesday, July 26, 2011
Hollywood to Spread Eco Message With Captain Planet Movie
Captain Planet, he’s our hero, gonna take pollution down to zero!” If you are over the age of 30, those lyrics may mean nothing to you – but for a generation of young adults, Captain Planet and the Planeteers was a TV show that sought to teach us about environmental issues. Now, 15 years after the show was cancelled, executives at the Cartoon Network have reached out to Transformers producer Don Murphy to resurrect the show for the big screen.
Source: Inhabitat
Source: Inhabitat
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