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EPISODE · May 8, 2019 · 55 MIN

Ep. 15: Captain Planet and the Planeteers (End Credits)

from Credits Score: The Podcast That Gives Credits The Credit They're Due · host Max Miller/Gary Dudak

Join your hosts (and heroes), Gary Dudak and Max Miller, as they focus on important issues that have been plaguing the planet such as, "Why the hell is the Captain Planet theme song featured at the end of the cartoon and not at the beginning?"   Follow Max: Instagram|Twitter Follow Gary: Instagram|Twitter   Links, as promised in the episode:  Captain Planet and the Planeteers end credits  The awful Captain Planet season 6 opening credits featuring Fred Schneider of The B-52's  Captain Planet and the Planeteers end credits in German   Captain Planet theme song acapella cover by The Warp Zone Acoustic cover of the Captain Planet theme by Zeek Power  Metal cover of the Captain Planet theme by Jedediah Smith Very weird puppet cover of the Captain Planet theme by LarryIRL --  We hate to be those guys, but if you enjoyed the episode, please subscribe and leave a review wherever you can. And more importantly, spread the word. The more action the show gets the better. We want to continue to make these, and building an audience is the best way to make sure we'll be able to. 

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