Well when I said PC I mean how cardboard the characters are. The Europeans are bad and kill the planet, the Native Americans are good and love the planet. I'm sorry but the Native Americans cut down trees too, heh. They ate meat the same as Europeans (yes they respected the animal more, but many vegans would still say it's cruel). Why can't we just say there are both good and bad people in both groups? That seemed to be a little too deep for Disney, lol.
The whole thing about European settlers carving out raw wilderness was a myth anyway. The original inhabitants did that. Only thing is, the people were easy to take land from because certain explorers brought diseases that basically killed a whole bunch of them. The settlers just came in and took some of the stuff that was already there.
Now, I can't sugar coat history. The Americans did some pretty awful stuff to the natives. There are things that still screw them to this day. None of that was in that movie. They seemed to confuse American explorers with Conquistadors, the ones that were looking for El Dorado. Heck, the Animaniacs
parody Pocadottas was at least more historically accurate (there was only a John Smith, no big fat guy in a flamboyant outfit).
All and all, Captain Planet. It wants to say something, but is so incredibly narmful and melodramatic of how it says it, it actually works
against its cause. Heck, Captain Planet's a show Conservatives watch to stereotype environmentalism and laugh at it. I can't blame them. Toxic Crusaders was a better show anyway.