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A Creep from the Deep
Season 3, Episode 02
Episode-A Creep from the Deep
Air date September 19, 1992
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A Creep from the Deep is the second episode in the third season of Captain Planet and the Planeteers.

Main Characters[]

The main characters featured in this episode are:

Plot Synopsis[]

The Planeteers must stop a rampaging giant squid from threatening a small fishing town after it is mutated by toxins from Sly Sludge's illegal waste dumping operation.

Episode Summary[]

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Planeteer Alerts[]

First Planeteer Alert
Alert

Ma-Ti: Because the oceans are so vast and deep, people think we cannot hurt them.
Kwame: But we are sadly learning that that is not the case.
Linka: We are all responsible and must do our part to save our oceans.
Gaia: The ocean is not just for our enjoyment. It's home to a lot of creatures.
Captain Planet: So next time you go to the beach, keep in mind that you're in someone's home and do what you can to keep it clean. Remember, the power is yours.

Second Planeteer Alert

Gi: We all love to swim and fish and go boating.
Kwame: So remember, the things that wash into our streets and gutters end up in our lakes and oceans.
Linka: You can help stop runoff pollution by using natural fertilizers.
Ma-Ti: Like grass clippings, manure, or mulch.
Wheeler: Never dump motor oil or other chemicals down sewer drains. Recycle them instead.
Captain Planet: And talk to your local authorities. They should be able to tell you how safely to dispose of toxic chemicals.
Man: The power is yours, kid.

Significant Moments and Facts[]

Wheeler references "20,000 Leagues Under The Sea".

The mutated giant squid is approximately 300 feet long including its tentacles, and weighs 550,000 tons, the weight of about 79,000 African elephants.

The mutated giant clam is roughly 100 feet wide and weighs 5.5 million tons, the weight of about 790,000 African elephants.

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