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Television series

Greenish Lantern: The Animated Series
Green-Lantern-The-Animated-Series.jpg
Genre
  • Activeness
  • Adventure
  • Science fiction[one]
  • Drama
Based on

Green Lantern
by

  • John Broome
  • Gil Kane
Developed by Bruce Timm
Giancarlo Volpe
Jim Krieg
Directed by Sam Liu
Rick Morales
Voices of
  • Josh Keaton
  • Kevin Michael Richardson
  • Jason Spisak
  • Grey DeLisle
Theme music composer Frederik Wiedmann
Composer Frederik Wiedmann
Country of origin U.s.a.
No. of seasons ane
No. of episodes 26
Production
Executive producers
  • Bruce Timm
  • Sam Annals
  • Jeff Prezenkowski
  • For Cartoon Network: Brian E.S. Jones and Tramm Wigzell
Producers Giancarlo Volpe
Jim Krieg
Editor Joe Gall
Running time 22 minutes
Production companies DC Amusement
Warner Bros. Animation
Distributor Warner Bros. Telly Distribution
Release
Original network Cartoon Network
Original release November 11, 2011 (2011-xi-11) –
March 16, 2013 (2013-03-16)

Green Lantern: The Animated Series is an American computer-blithe superhero idiot box series based on the DC Comics superhero Dark-green Lantern. The series aired on Cartoon Network, as part of their "DC Nation" television block. A one-hour[2] sneak peek aired on November eleven, 2011,[3] [4] it ran from March 17, 2012, until March 16, 2013.[5] [6] A special screening of the start episode was shown at New York Comic Con 2011 on October 15, 2011.[vii] This was the kickoff Greenish Lantern television receiver series and the first CGI DC/WB series. The series was cancelled subsequently 1 season due to poor toy sales afterward the negative reception and poor box office functioning of the alive-activity film.[8]

Plot [edit]

The series focuses on the adventures of Hal Hashemite kingdom of jordan, the Green Lantern of Sector 2814, and his partner Kilowog. Jordan steals a infinite ship controlled by Aya (an AI) and travels to "Frontier Space" together with Kilowog. This is the very edge of the Guardians of the Universe' territory, where Green Lanterns are being killed past the Red Lanterns. Atrocitus, their leader, wants revenge for the destruction of his world past the Manhunters, created by the Guardians, but who were besides shut downward past the Guardians. During their adventure, they meet a Red Lantern chosen Razer. They take him equally a prisoner, just somewhen adopt him equally a teammate after he helps them defeat Atrocitus. Razer as well falls in love with Aya, only after Atrocitus' defeat she becomes evil (i.e. corrupted) and decides to eliminate all life in the universe.

At the stop of season one, Jordan discovers that Aya is born out of a living being and that she is alive. He tries to convince her to end her universal genocide, but fails. Razer gets severely injured when he tries to kill Aya, equally she defends herself by firing a laser beam. Hal convinces Aya that what she is doing is wrong and she saves the universe and heals Razer. Still, in Aya's acrimony, she recreated the Manhunters regular army and downloaded a copy of herself into every single Manhunter. The only solution to shut them downwardly is, in effect, a massive computer virus, that will also destroy Aya. Aya launches the virus and the Manhunters are shut down. However, she also destroys herself and she passes later maxim goodbye to Razer.

Dorsum on Oa, Razer cannot and will non believe that Aya is dead because she was not a complete robot after all, only alive; and a living being cannot be destroyed by a computer virus. He starts a galaxy-spanning search, in the hope to find her somewhere in the universe.

The Green Lantern Corps celebrates their victory. Meanwhile, a Blue Lantern ring follows Razer during his quest, but if he will receive it is left cryptic.

Characters [edit]

Master characters [edit]

  • Hal Hashemite kingdom of jordan/Greenish Lantern (voiced by Josh Keaton) – The main protagonist, Hal Hashemite kingdom of jordan is the first man to become a Light-green Lantern, and is considered one of the best. He is an almost fearless and skilled Lantern. He has a history of disobeying orders and disregarding rules to accomplish success. His superiors encounter him equally a loose cannon, but they are willing to overlook his transgressions due to his skill and accomplishments. At the start of the second half of Season 1, he was replaced past Guy Gardner as the Dark-green Lantern of Earth, merely was promoted to Accolade Guard Corps for his victory over the Red Lanterns.
  • Kilowog (voiced by Kevin Michael Richardson) – A veteran Green Lantern, Kilowog is a close friend of Hal and is in accuse of training new Green Lantern recruits. Kilowog accompanies Hal in Frontier Space. He is a member of the Honor Guard, and is less willing to abandon the rules of the Corps. Kilowog is oftentimes skeptical of Hal'southward actions, but he is completely loyal to Hal.
  • Razer (voiced by Jason Spisak) – A reformed Scarlet Lantern who is sectional to the series. Razer was a follower of Atrocitus only began to question him, and somewhen turned against the other Red Lanterns after they placed a bomb on a colony planet. They forced Razer to activate it to prove his loyalty, later on destroying the planet. The guilt-ridden Razer sought out Hal and tried to provoke him into killing him every bit penance. Hal, however, took him prisoner. Afterwards Razer proved himself (and discovered Kilowog managed to salve most of the colonists), he was invited to join the team and make up for his past actions, now fueling his Red Power Band with the rage he feels towards Atrocitus for turning him into a murderer. Razer has, over the course of the serial, fallen in love with Aya, who based her physical appearance on his dead wife Ilana. He confessed his love for her at the end of "Loss", but took it back in "Cold Fury", saying that he only felt beloved because she looked like Ilana, although the truthfulness of this is unclear. At the end of "Dark Thing", Razer refuses to believe that Aya is truly gone, having made that mistake once before, and vows to scour the milky way for as long equally information technology takes to find her. As he flies off into infinite, a Bluish Lantern ring appears and flies after him, implying that Razer, now filled with hope rather than rage, will become a Blue Lantern. A character design sketch from a proposed new season of episodes shows Razer dressed equally a Blue Lantern and saying, "Howdy, Aya, information technology's skillful to meet yous over again." This advent was afterwards used in the Young Justice: Phantoms episode "Encounter Upon the Razor's Edge!", implying that both series are gear up in the same universe, as post-obit the events of the episode, Razer sets out in the milky way to observe Aya.
  • Aya (voiced by Grey DeLisle) – The Interceptor 'south AI, Aya is a strong AI and artificial consciousness created by Scar every bit an compassionate alternative to the Manhunters. Scar created an extremely advanced computer, simply was not satisfied with its lack of social intelligence, so infused it with a fragment of an entity inside the Green Lanterns' Primal Battery. However, due to this Aya developed a consciousness with her curiosity and gratuitous will, leading Aya to transfer information without Scar's permission. When defenseless, Aya asked Scar why Scar was non complying with the other guardians. This led to a brief power struggle inside Scar'southward lab. The power struggle resulted in Aya's retention being wiped past Scar and Aya being installed into the Intercepter as its AI. Able to interface with other machines, Aya's consciousness resurfaces as she begins to consider herself a Dark-green Lantern while developing feelings for Razer. Just the episode "Cold Fury", later on having her heart broken, Aya shuts downwardly her emotions in society to destroy the Anti-Monitor by removing his caput from his body and so she tin can attach herself to it. Later, wielding the Anti-Monitor trunk and overcome by its coercive persuasion and declaring that her erstwhile squad cares cipher for her and her kind, the emotionless Aya takes control over the Manhunters before departing to travel back to the Big Bang then that the universe develops without emotional beings. However, as a genuine living beingness, Aya was never able to completely seal off her emotions and critically wounding Razer when his "unsuccessful" attack during Jordan'due south own use of the fight-and-talk strategy cured her of the Anti-Monitor trunk's coercive persuasion. With the Manhunters all the same a threat, also every bit each possessing a copy of her coding, Aya releases a virus to wipe all versions of the Aya program from existence, including herself. Razer begs her not to leave him, only she responds that she will always be with him earlier disappearing.

Guardians of the Universe [edit]

  • Ganthet (voiced by Ian Abercrombie)
  • Appa Ali Apsa (voiced by Brian George)
  • Sayd (voiced by Susan Blakeslee)
  • Scar (voiced by Sarah Douglas)

Light-green Lantern Corps [edit]

  • Mogo (voiced by Kevin Michael Richardson) – A sentient planet that imprisoned criminals on its surface for many years earlier condign a Green Lantern.
  • Salaak (voiced by Tom Kenny) – A multi-armed Greenish Lantern senior administrator who appears in the first-season finale, defending the Guardians from the Red Lantern invasion. He is visibly upset when he discovers that the Guardians have been withholding information from the Corps. Salaak appears in the final episode of the serial, acting equally the battlefield coordinator in the fight against the Manhunters.
  • Ch'p – Ch'p appears as a new recruit of the Green Lanterns pitted confronting Hal Jordan every bit part of a bet. In a disarming brandish of skill, the Green Lantern squirrel easily defeats Jordan, winning the bet for his trainer, Kilowog. He later assists Hal in rescuing Aya from the Guardians' labs.[ix] Ch'p appears over again as a squadron leader during the Boxing of Ranx.[ten] He also participates in the final battle against the Manhunters in the serial finale. Ch'p is not mentioned by name nor does he have any spoken dialogue. He is referred to in the serial as "Sector Recruit 1014", which is consistent with the character's sector consignment in the comic books.
  • Tomar-Re (voiced past Jeff Bennett) – Tomar-Re is a member of the Greenish Lantern Honor Guard, who teams with Hal to investigate the Manhunter threat.[11] He subsequently appears at the Battle of Ranx, leading one of the Light-green Lantern squadrons.[12]
  • Guy Gardner (voiced by Diedrich Bader) – Hal'south replacement every bit the Sector Lantern of 2814 after Hal's victory over the Crimson Lantern Corps and promotion to the Corps Award Guard. Chop-chop promoted to Honor Guard duty, Guy is placed in charge of the Corps during the Battle of Ranx, much to Hal's chagrin. He states that afterwards being promoted, he was replaced past John Stewart as the Green Lantern of Earth. Guy besides leads the Corps confronting Aya's Manhunters in the series finale.
  • Sinestro (voiced by Ron Perlman) – Considered one of the greatest Light-green Lanterns (though anarchistic in his tactics), he is Hal Hashemite kingdom of jordan's idol and mentor. He has shown to exist willing to impale his enemies, in violation of Green Lantern protocols.
  • Chaselon (voiced by Tom Kenny) – The crystalline Green Lantern is commencement seen in the episode "Reboot", where he is assigned to picket over the lab where Aya is being dissected. He is distracted by Hal Hashemite kingdom of jordan while Ch'p recovers Aya's retentiveness core. After, Chaselon serves in Guy Gardner's squadron at the Battle of Ranx, alongside Larvox, and later fights against the Manhunters in the series finale. Chaselon is characterized as naive and somewhat lonely, admitting to Hal that he has few friends on Oa.[13]
  • Iolande (voiced by Tara Strong) – Queen of the planet Betrassus. When Hal and Kilowog arrived on her planet to recruit its resident Green Lantern, Dulock, to fight the Red Lanterns, one of her generals attempted to forcefulness her paw in matrimony, which Dulock openly challenged. When her brother, Ragnar, murdered Dulock to obtain his band, it instead passed to Iolande, who resolved to remain her planet's queen and its protector.

Crimson Lantern Corps [edit]

  • Atrocitus (voiced by Jonathan Adams) – The (former) leader of the Red Lantern Corps. Due to his planet'south destruction, the power of the Carmine Ring and ruthless crusade of revenge against the Guardians and the Green Lantern Corps, Atrocitus never found truthful happiness as he was willing to destroy other worlds no matter the cost.
  • Zilius Zox (voiced by Tom Kenny) – A sycophant who is about never far from Atrocitus's side, constantly offering him praise. After Atrocitus was arrested, Zox became the new leader of the Crimson Lanterns.
  • Bleez (voiced past Grey DeLisle) – The only female person Red Lantern depicted, Bleez comes from a winged race and prefers to rely on her own wings to fly while in-atmosphere, rather than her Red Power Ring.
  • Veon (voiced by Jason Spisak) – A i-eyed Red Lantern who apparently possesses some measure of psychic power.
  • Skallox (voiced past Kevin Michael Richardson) – A hulking, brutish Reddish Lantern with an ongoing rivalry against Kilowog, his concrete equal.
  • Cleric Loran [14] (voiced by Corey Burton) – An eyeless, armored, slug-like alien of an unknown species who is sectional to the series. Loran does not appear to possess a Ability Ring, just maintains a Chapel defended to Atrocitus on the Blood-red Lantern's base, the Shard. Loran, along with the Scarlet Lantern Corps, venerates Atrocitus as a prophet and visionary, calling Atrocitus' rage "holy", and quoting passages from the Book of Rage (an object similar to the Book of Parallax, the Book of Oa, and the Book of the Black) similar scripture.
  • Ragnar [fifteen] (voiced by Will Friedle) – Ragnar is a grapheme that exists in the mainstream of DC Comics, but only becomes a Reddish Lantern in Green Lantern: The Animated Series. He was responsible for the death of his planet'south resident Green Lantern, Duloc, in hopes that his ring would cull him. After failing to become a Green Lantern and seeing his sis (Queen Iolande) chosen in his place, his keen rage at failing to gain the power of a green ring brings him to the Ruby-red Lanterns.

Bluish Lantern Corps [edit]

  • Saint Walker (voiced by Phil Morris) – The commencement Blue Lantern in the universe.
  • Brother Warth: (voiced by Brian George) – The 2d Blue Lantern whose appearance is that of an elephant.

Star Sapphires [edit]

  • Carol Ferris (voiced by Jennifer Hale) – Hal Jordan'south love interest and Vice President at Ferris Aircraft. In "...In Dearest and War", she learns Hal Hashemite kingdom of jordan is a Green Lantern. In "New Guy", she breaks upward with Hal afterwards she realizes that his duties to the Dark-green Lantern Corp complicated their relationship. In "Love Is a Battlefield" Carol is brought dorsum to Zamaron to be the champion of Dearest and fight Atrocitus who is the champion of Detest. Her battle with Atrocitus is tough and she realizes that she tin apply her power ring to call her loved one to assist her. Hal comes through the star portal to help Carol and together they defeat Atrocitus. At the end of the episode, Carol decided to keep her ring to honor Gi'ata and besides renews her relationship with Hal.
  • Queen Aga'po (voiced past Gray DeLisle) – The queen of Zamaron and leader of the Star Sapphires. She and her Corps use the ability of Love to assistance couples to be together.
  • Gi'ata (voiced by Jennifer Unhurt) – The niece of Queen Aga'po. She thought Dearest was just a manner to assistance people become happy past bringing loved ones together. In "Love and War" she falls in love with Hal even though Hal loves Ballad. Carol tells Gi'ata how Beloved is supposed to exist and what the feeling really means. With that, Gi'ata taught her people what true love really is, by the stop of the episode. In "Homecoming" she helped Hal and Razor go to the destination to save Oa by being transported to their loved ones. In "Beloved is a Battlefield" Aya going viral attacks Zamaron believing that Beloved is the most subversive emotion of all. Gi'ata points out that it is not evil equally she was taught that Love really means which she was taught by her teacher. Aya brings Carol back to Zamaron to know if it is truthful, than decided a trial between Honey and Hate by bringing Atrocitus to represent Hate and Ballad correspond Love as Gi'ata gives Ballad her sapphire band and Aya gives Atrocitus his crimson power ring. In the boxing with Carol and Atrocitus, Ballad calls Hal for help as Hal enters the star portal to assistance Carol. In the boxing, Atrocitus use his crimson flame nail to impale Hal, but Gi'ata flew in to intercept Atrocitus's attack, mortally wounding her. When the battle ended, Hal told her that she shouldn't take sacrificed herself, but she responded that at that place is no greater honor than to protect love as noble as theirs. Queen Aga'po tells Hal, Carol, Razer, and Kilowog that her niece did not die in vain, but to protect the true meaning of love and will be honored as the greatest Star Sapphire of Zamaron, with Carol proverb they volition remember Gi'ata in their hearts as a true hero.
  • Galia: (voiced by Vanessa Marshall) Kilowog met her on her home planet. She reminds him of his wife seeing how their species look alike. In "Fearfulness Itself", Kilowog helps her people fight their enemies who turns out not to be hostile but to assistance get rid of the yellow crystals that are poisonous. In "Dear and War", Galia was brought to Zamaron by Queen Aga'po to become a Star Sapphire as a way to capture Kilowog, still, in "Homecoming" and "Love Is a Battlefield" she is not seen among the Corps suggesting that she may have been released from her duties to the Star Sapphires.

Orange Lantern Corps [edit]

  • Larfleeze (voiced past Dee Bradley Bakery) – The sole member of the Orange Lantern Corps and a greedy criminal, hence his powers.
  • Glomulus – A construct of the Orange Lite.

Machines [edit]

  • Anti-Monitor (voiced past Tom Kenny) – An enormous robot created by a renegade Guardian, the Anti-Monitor has an clamorous hunger and feeds on literally everything. Later on going rogue upon creation, his creator banished it to an alternate dimension, only this but caused that dimension to be fed on. Eventually the Anti-Monitor returned to his ain dimension, resurrected the Manhunters, and began wreaking havoc, thus condign the second flavor's main antagonist for the starting time half. Even so, in "Cold Fury", the Anti-Monitor's head was separated from his body by Aya as she took it for her use. Somewhen, she finished the task to obtain an item needed for her agenda.
  • Manhunters (voiced by Josh Keaton) – Emotionless robots created by the Guardians to serve equally soldiers of the Green Lantern Corps. However, they were given imperfect programming which caused them to determine that since crime is caused by emotional responses, all beings with emotions must be evil. They wiped out an entire sector before the Guardians stopped them, and the Red Lantern Corps was formed to avenge this genocide. The Manhunters were revived past the Anti-Monitor in the 2d half of the season. After Aya destroys the Anti-Monitor, she names herself the queen of the Manhunters and copied her data into them.
  • LANOS (voiced by Brian George) – Lanos is an artificial intelligence that replaced Aya on the Intercepter after she was removed for autopsy. Returns for two episodes after Aya becomes the Aya Monitor and sacrifices himself to save the crew. Known for an annoyingly cheerful personality and his tendency to "wing like a madman" while neglecting the use of inertial dampeners. He sacrificed himself to salvage the others from Aya by ramming the Intercepter into her and sending them both through hyperspace. Kilowog nicknamed LANOS "LAME-O".

Development [edit]

In early stages of production, the prove was conceived as a "Bruce Timm-does-CG-project".[16] Phil Kent, chairman and CEO of Time Warner's Turner Networks unit, originally announced that Green Lantern: The Animated Series would be a part of Cartoon Network'due south original programming.[17] A preview of the testify was featured at the 2010 New York Comic Con featuring test footage, characters/story description, and art work. Bruce Timm, who produced the unabridged DC Animated Universe, also announced at New York Comic Con that he would be producing the show. Timm was originally reluctant to use CG instead of traditional animation, but eventually came around.[eighteen] A total of 26 episodes had been ordered for the offset season. By the time of New York Comic Con, thirteen had already been planned, and five had already been recorded.[19] The series is not intended to exist an origin story, due to Warner Bros. already releasing a motion picture based on the characters' origin.[20] The series is the first idiot box series by Bruce Timm and the first series featuring Green Lantern to be rendered using CG.[2] The producers take confirmed that it was requested that the character Sinestro not exist used.[21] This was later overturned in 2013, when Sinestro finally did appear. The producers also confirmed that if the series was a hit, other Lanterns like Guy Gardner, John Stewart and Kyle Rayner might be introduced.[21]

Green Lantern: The Animated Serial is an epic space adventure that has something for everyone, and we are delighted for fans to see it Nov 11 on Cartoon Network. We tin can't wait to bear witness the world this fresh take on an iconic hero – one that represents non only the first Bruce Timm series to exist produced in CG, merely also the first time Green Lantern has been rendered in CG.

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Bandage [edit]

Main cast [edit]

  • Josh Keaton[22] [23] – Hal Jordan/Green Lantern, Manhunters
  • Grey DeLisle[22] – Aya, Queen Aga'Po, Lady Catherine, Amala Rev, Biara Rev, Bleez
  • Kevin Michael Richardson[22] [24] – Kilowog, Ruby-red Lantern Rings, Dulock, Mogo, Skallox
  • Jason Spisak[22] – Razer, Veon

Additional voices [edit]

  • Jonathan Adams[four] – Atrocitus
  • Ian Abercrombie[4]– Ganthet
  • Diedrich Bader[24] – Guy Gardner
  • Dee Bradley Baker[25] – Larfleeze
  • Jeff Bennett[26] – Tomar-Re, Duke Nigel Thorntonberry
  • Susanne Blakeslee[4] – Sayd
  • Clancy Dark-brown[24] – General Zartok
  • Corey Burton[24] – Cleric Loran, Leph
  • John DiMaggio[24] – Kothak
  • Sarah Douglas[24] – Science Director Scar
  • Robin Atkin Downes[24] – Steam Lantern
  • Robert Englund[24] – Myglom
  • Will Friedle[24] – Ragnar
  • Brian George[four] – Appa Ali Apsa, Thou'X, LANOS, Brother Warth
  • Jennifer Hale[4] – Carol Ferris/Star Sapphire, Ghi'ata
  • Tom Kenny[four] – Zilius Zox, Salaak, Byth Rok, Anti-Monitor,[26] Bumpy, Chaselon
  • Wayne Knight[24] – Captain Goray
  • Juliet Landau[24] – Drusa
  • Vanessa Marshall[24] – Galia
  • Phil Morris[27] – Saint Walker
  • Rob Paulsen[24] – Goggan
  • Ron Perlman[24] – Sinestro
  • Kurtwood Smith[4] – Shyir Rev
  • Tara Strong[24] – Queen Iolande

Episodes [edit]

Reception [edit]

Critical reception [edit]

Greenish Lantern, since its first showing at the 2011 Comic Con, has received positive reviews. Chris Sims of ComicsAlliance commented that he'd never been a huge fan of Green Lantern, just rather of DC Animated Universe creator Bruce Timm, and when he heard that Timm was producing the series he began looking frontwards to information technology, saying that the one-hour premiere "does it right."[xx] Tony Guerrero of Comic Vine said information technology was "a adept first episode and definitely worth checking out."[34] Brian Lowry of Diversity praised the blitheness style, maxim that "Warner Bros. has gone total bore into the CGI dimension with a assuming, sleek design that more than than annihilation resembles The Incredibles."[35]

Awards and nominations [edit]

Award Category Upshot Note
39th Annie Awards All-time Full general Audience Blithe TV Production[36] Nominated
Music In a Tv Production – Frederik Wiedmann[36] Nominated
40th Annie Awards Music in an Animated Television/Broadcast Production – Frederik Wiedmann[37] Nominated For "Into the Abyss"

Dwelling media [edit]

The serial was released on DVD in two volumes by Warner Bros. Dwelling Amusement. The showtime book was released on August 28, 2012[38] and the 2nd volume was released on June 25, 2013.[39] The entire serial was released in a Blu-ray attack March xiv, 2014 from Warner Archive.[xl]

Other media [edit]

Comic books [edit]

A serial of 15 numbered issues was published between 2011 and 2013. Its 32-paged[41] debut comic, Dark-green Lantern: The Animated Series #0 was released on November 30, 2011, written past Fine art Baltazar with art by Dario Brizuela.[42] [43] The first issue received mixed to positive reviews, with one reviewer giving a B+ stating it is "practiced kids textile" and "a fun mode to innovate new readers, particularly younger readers, to the Dark-green Lantern universe without having to worry about the violence level."[44] The issue gathered a high sales debut, with an gauge thirteen,500 copies sold.[45] A story from the comics was included in the DC Nation 2012 Free Comic 24-hour interval comic.[41]

Compilations [edit]

  • Greenish Lantern: The Animated Serial (2013-01-09): Includes #0-5.[46]
  • Dark-green Lantern: The Blithe Volume 2 (2014-01-08): Includes #6-11.[47]

Stone Curvation Books [edit]

  • Green Lantern The Animated Series True Colors
  • Dark-green Lantern The Animated Series Counterfeits
  • Greenish Lantern The Animated Serial The Invisible Destroyer
  • Green Lantern The Animated Serial Bounty Hunter (ISBN 978-1-4342-4835-0/EAN-5 90000)[48]
  • Greenish Lantern The Blithe Series Tattooed Man Problem!
  • Green Lantern The Animated Series Trouble in the Arena! (ISBN 978-1-4342-4787-ii/EAN-v 90000)[49]
  • Green Lantern The Blithe Series Hal Versus Atrocitus
  • Light-green Lantern The Animated Series Goldface Attacks!

Other series [edit]

  • The Justice League Activity episode "Barehanded" introduced a variation of Aya, voiced once again past Grey Griffin. This version is Space Cabbie's navigational estimator.
  • Razer appears in the Immature Justice episode "Come across Upon the Razor's Edge!", in which he is shown to be continuing his search for Aya and becomes a hybrid Red/Blue Lantern.

Licensed trade [edit]

DC Direct released two limited edition maquettes, to back-trail the official release of Green Lantern: The Blithe Series in bound 2012. The outset maquette is Hal Jordan, sculpted past Paul Harding, and was released on March 7, 2012 (2012-03-07).[50] The other, Atrocitus, is sculpted by Dave Cortez and was released on May 23, 2012 (2012-05-23).[51] Mattel had plans to manufacture action figures based on the series in 2011, but none were produced.[52]

Video games [edit]

A horizontal shooter starring Hal Hashemite kingdom of jordan was released in 2015 at Drawing Network site.[53]

Soundtrack [edit]

La-La Land Records, the record characterization backside the Batman: The Animated Series soundtracks, released the show's soundtrack on July 31, 2012. The characterization would later release a second volume of music from the series on July ii, 2013.

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  • DC page: Television receiver, comics
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  • Green Lantern: The Animated Serial at the Big Cartoon DataBase
  • Green Lantern: The Animated Series at IMDb

Source: https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Green_Lantern:_The_Animated_Series

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