Dr. Blight

Dr. Blight

Dr. Blight is a fictional character from the TV series Captain Planet and the Planeteers.

Character biography

Dr. Blight is a mad scientist who exploits the Earth in order to improve her own appearance and health. She is an extremely beautiful blonde woman. Her trademark is a part of her hair that is completely white, which covers a horrible scar on the left side of her face.

Dr. Blight is often assisted by her evil supercomputer MAL.

In "Hollywaste," it is revealed that she had a sister named Bambi Blight who was an environmentally-friendly actress.

Voice actors

Dr. Blight is voiced by Meg Ryan in Season One and by Mary Kay Bergman in later seasons. MAL is voiced by the late David Rappaport and later voiced by Tim Curry for the remainder of the series.

Toys

Dr. Blight received an action figure in the Captain Planet toy line released by Tiger Toys. She came packaged with a miniature of MAL. Her jump suit retained its colour, although her boots were a little bit darker than in the series.

External links

* [http://www.turner.com/planet/static/blight.html Dr. Blight page]


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