- Dr. Blight: [on the screen of a laptop just opened] It's about time, Doctor. It was getting stuffy in there.
- MAL: Just put a cork in it, MAL.
- [he corks a bottle]
- President: [to MAL] I'm no rocket-scientist, but I can see to turn this ship around, I'll have to disconnect you.
- Captain Planet: [after his crash-landing on Hope Island] Well, at least my Earthpower still works.
- Gaia: So does your Heartpower. And you're going to need it for what lies ahead.
- Captain Planet: If we make things worse with greenhouse gases, the polar ice could melt, and flood every coastal city. In New York, rising seas will take a bite out of the Big Apple. As for Hong Kong, it'll be Long Gone. While the only tourists left in Venice will be scuba-divers. For humans it would mean farmland turned to deserts, the collapse of entire economies, hunger on an unimaginable scale.
- President: But it probably won't *be* that bad...
- Captain Planet: Maybe. Or maybe it'll be worse.
- Captain Planet: MAL broke the connection before the president could give the order!
- Gaia: Then you must get to the power-plant and stop Blight yourself.
- Captain Planet: But, Gaia, what good is a superhero without superpowers?
- Gaia: [touches his shouler] You still have the power that counts most - your courage.
- Gaia: Thanks, Gaia.
- Gi: [barely awake due to carbon dioxide] Look! It's Captain Planet! He's got... a crowbar?
- Captain Planet: [chuckling] Let's just say I need to conserve strength.
- Captain Planet: [stretching after lifting Wheeler, Gi, and Linka away from the carbon-filled cell, with 2/5 of his usual strength and appearing pale] Wow. I never knew what a hard job I have. Oh, my back.
- Dr. Blight: Well, well, look at the mighty Captain Planet. Looks like he's been demoted to Private Planet.
- Wheeler: [during the Planeteer Alert] Our world is an exciting place.
- Linka: Biology, chemistry, geology, and other sciences help us understand how it works.
- Gi: For example, biology is the study of living things.
- Kwame: And geology explains the Earth's physical structure and how it was formed.
- Gaia: The more you know about our Earth, the more you will appreciate it's beauty and complexity.
- Captain Planet: So learn all you can. The power is yours!