12/7/2023 0 Comments Captain planet planeteersThe Planeteers ask him where his shop gets their puppies but he says many different breeders clearly uncomfortable. He explains that there are no guarantee with living things but offers to replace the puppy when another Boxer hound comes in stock. Before she could explain further, the owner of the store barges into the conversation. Sanders, the woman implies that this particular pet store actually has quite a few sick puppies. Wheeler decides to get Joey a new dog to cheer him up.Īfter explaining their situation to one of the pet store clerks, Ms. Based upon the vet who examined Skippy before he died, apparently the dog had birth defects. We then fade from that scene to a funeral where Captain Planet and the Planeteers along with a small boy stand in front of a small grave labelled "Skippy." Joey, Wheeler's cousin, had a puppy that died despite only being six months old. Blight attempts to pull the mother crying out for her pup by tying a rope collar against her neck and tugging. Blight replies just as coldly "toss it inside and I'll use it later in one of my experiments." MAL takes the dog and carries into the lab while Dr. She tears open the lid of their cage, grabs both dogs and says coldly that "she can starve like the other non-producers." MAL asks about what to do with pup, and Dr. Inside this cage there is only one mother and one pup, driving Dr. until she reaches the final cage on the line. She is pleased to see that her experiment has been an incredible success, each mother having over 10 puppies in the cage with her. Blight strolls through lines of cages filled with thin and weak dogs. Blight to go check in on her "Puppy Production Line."ĭr. The dog writhes and pain and relents, allowing Dr. It turns out the collars the dogs are wearing are actually shock collars and the remote controls the electric current. Blight quickly reaches for her remote on her utility belt and turns the dial to maximum. Blight laughs at the stupidity of animals, one of the dogs finally break free of the rope and try to attack Dr. both Slasher and Lasher lunge out at her, the moment she steps out of the lab but they are restrained by a collar with a rope leash. Blight and MAL then exit the lab to feed (and mock) her guard dogs, Slasher and Lasher. Blight doesn't care, pointing out that "some bumpkin will buy them before any illness shows up."ĭr. ![]() MAL disagrees, and shows an x-ray showing that the internal organs of all these dogs are "a frightful mess!" Dr. Blight cackles and posits that she is breeding for "Quantity" over "Quality" and reveals that she has actually genetically engineered these dogs to make bigger litters faster, "Puppies By The Millions."Ī few of the pups get aggressive and bite her boots, but instead of being angry she points out that the puppies are "perfect specimens," a great example of the quality of her handiwork. Blight remarks that "This batch is looking good," but MAL responds that these particular pups are actually deformed. Some of the puppies are disfigured and deformed, while others appear to look fine and almost happy.ĭr. Blight smiling while standing in front of a puppy kennel. The episode opens with a decrepit and unsanitary laboratory filled with barking and whimpering puppies in cages. Blight is running a puppy mill, selling sick animals. This and the following events lead the Planeteers to discover that Dr. Wheeler's 10-year-old cousin, Joey, has to bury his six-month-old puppy. The main characters featured in this episode are:
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