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Gi is the bearer of the Water Ring and the second Planeteer to be summoned by Gaia. When calling Captain Planet, she's the fourth in the line-up. Her Planeteer ring was brought to her by a dolphin friend who found it in the sea and tossed to her.

Appearance

Gi is a cute and bubbly Asian teenager with short, glossy black haircut into a bob with bangs. She has brown eyes and light skin.

Gi wears a gold medallion around her neck, a blue bracelet and a wristwatch on her left wrist, in addition to her Planeteer ring which gives her the power of Water. Her belt is black with the same symbol on the buckle as on her necklace.

When Gi arrives on Hope Island in the episode A Hero for Earth, she is wearing a pink wetsuit and a light purple-coloured jacket or robe. The bangle on her wrist is pink and later changes to blue.

After becoming a Planeteer, Gi wears a pink Planeteer T-shirt with a green emblem, a purple jacket with the sleeves rolled up to her elbows and brown shorts. Her socks are green, and her Converse sneakers appear to be blue, pink, and white, though it's possible they change color now and then.

In the last season, Gi wore a turquoise shirt with a green emblem, teal shorts, brown belt, turquoise ankle socks, teal ankle boots. Her hair is also growed out into chin-length and she seems to have outgrown her bangs to some degree.

Gi also has the appearance of wearing bright pink lipgloss – her lips are always shiny and pink.

Personality

Gi is bright and bubbly, often replying to comments or situations with quick remarks and light-hearted humor. However, she can also be stubborn and sometimes rushes into situations without fully thinking them through.

Her first love is the ocean and its creatures. Any mission relating to the ocean will always bring out passion in her. Nine times out of ten, Gi is the Planeteer to dive into any waterways when the need comes - to rescue others or to fetch objects, for example.

Powers and abilities

In the first episode, she is shown to be very adept at swimming. When she is given her water ring, she can summon water to put out fire and for summoning Captain Planet.

Family and relationships

Parents

Gi's parents are marine biologists. Though she doesn't mention them often, it is assumed that they are alive and continuing their research. They are seen briefly in the episode A Mine is a Terrible Thing to Waste Part II.

Kisa

Kisa was a dolphin Gi befriended when she was a little girl. Gi was forced to leave after her parents had their research grants revoked and the family had to move. In the episode A Mine is a Terrible Thing to Waste Part II, Gi says she saved her allowance for almost a year in order to go back to the coastline where she met Kisa. However, when Gi arrived, the newly-built smelter on the coast had polluted the water to such an extent that Kisa was dying.

It was Kisa's plight that led Gi to swear to protect the seas and their creatures.

Nuok

Gi often has friends involved in the missions the Planeteers are assigned to, such as Nuok in the episode Beast of the Temple. Nuok asks Gi and the Planeteers to come to his village and investigate the dragon-like beast people have reported seeing.

Linka

Linka and Gi are best friends. They often help each other in battle and talk about girlish things such as boys and shopping.

Wheeler

Wheeler and Gi are close friends. Wheeler hugged her when she was crying about her friend being shot and he says "It's okay".

Kwame

Kwame and Gi have a strong friendship. He often comforts her and he learns more about water through conservations from her. Because of how close they are, it has been occasionally implied that Kwame and Gi have a slightly romantic relationship, though they never flirt openly.

Ma-Ti

Gi cares for Ma-Ti like a younger brother. She is next to him in their "Team Beams". At times she can seem rather overprotective of him, but she lets him go have fun.

Facts

Gi never reveals what Asiatic country she is from. She does, however, have friends from Thailand (Nuok), whom she met through school, as learned in the episode Beast of the Temple. She has been shown as able to read both languages: Mandarin Chinese and Japanese, and it was later revealed by Barbara Pyle herself that Gi was based upon a Malaysian activist, although she was made to represent all East and South Asians. Gi's dolphin friend's name was named Kisa, as learned in the episode A Mine is a Terrible Thing to Waste Part II, and this name has roots in Japanese culture. The name 'Gi' is Korean, but is a predominantly male one, hence she is often assumed to be Korean by fans.

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