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Kyle_Ion
07-08-2007, 09:24 PM
sorry if this is in the wrong thread/board. But I wonder if they will ever make another Green Lantern Cartoon. Several Years back I remember there was a Green Lantern cartoon, in colour with Hal Jordan I believe.
PunkPoserStyle
07-08-2007, 10:06 PM
You're probably thinking of the "In Brightest Day" episode of Superman: The Animated Series that guest starred Kyle Rayner actually. But his design and origin was identical to Hal's. But since then, Hal appeared for a few seconds (each) on an episode of "Justice League Unlimited" and the short-lived "Duck Dodgers", thanks Paul Dini! Adam Baldwin voicing the former and Kevin Smith, the latter.
But, later this year there will be a Direct to DVD feature length animated version of DC: The New Frontier in which Hal plays a pretty big role in. Voiced by Angel himself, David Boreanaz.
vazel
07-08-2007, 11:13 PM
Oh wow that's neat. What a neat era in pop culture we're living in with all these comic book movies. Everyone's gaga for superheroes.
Bored at 3:00AM
07-08-2007, 11:19 PM
There was also a particularly goofy Green Lantern cartoon back in the sixties where Hal was teamed-up with Kario, his "Venusian Helper" and junior test pilot. Aparently, the cartoon makers felt Hal needed a kid sidekick and Tom Kalmaku was too "ethnic".
Raker616
07-08-2007, 11:54 PM
A GL Cartoon would be awesome, but i'm leaning towards a GLC cartoon starring Hal and guest starring the other GL's similar to JLU.
sabongero
07-09-2007, 12:10 AM
A GL Cartoon would be awesome, but i'm leaning towards a GLC cartoon starring Hal and guest starring the other GL's similar to JLU.
I'll have to agree with the GLU cartoon instead.
Howard Allan
07-09-2007, 07:00 AM
You're probably thinking of the "In Brightest Day" episode of Superman: The Animated Series that guest starred Kyle Rayner actually. But his design and origin was identical to Hal's. But since then, Hal appeared for a few seconds (each) on an episode of "Justice League Unlimited" and the short-lived "Duck Dodgers", thanks Paul Dini! Adam Baldwin voicing the former and Kevin Smith, the latter.
But, later this year there will be a Direct to DVD feature length animated version of DC: The New Frontier in which Hal plays a pretty big role in. Voiced by Angel himself, David Boreanaz.
No He's right. I have 4 episodes of the Hal Jordan Green Lantern Cartoon.
Howard Allan
07-09-2007, 07:02 AM
There was also a particularly goofy Green Lantern cartoon back in the sixties where Hal was teamed-up with Kario, his "Venusian Helper" and junior test pilot. Aparently, the cartoon makers felt Hal needed a kid sidekick and Tom Kalmaku was too "ethnic".
This is the cartoon I have 4 episodes of.
Mac Danny
07-09-2007, 09:25 AM
There was also a great green Lantern / Duck Dodgers episode. Daffy gets Hal's costume from the dry cleaners by accident.
You get a lot of the GL Corps. Very nicel.
I agree, a GL corps cartoon would be very neat to watch. The scene from JLU where Amazo comes back and all the GL's try to stop him is a snippit of how cool the show could be in the right hands.
twilight
07-09-2007, 09:46 AM
It seems like a GL Corps cartoon could really work.
Lots of colourful characters,collectable merchandise for the kiddies,ect ect.
Kyle_Ion
07-15-2007, 12:49 AM
I think it would be cool if they make a green lantern corp cartoon, I'd definetily watch it.
DWEarhart
07-15-2007, 12:56 AM
There was also a great green Lantern / Duck Dodgers episode. Daffy gets Hal's costume from the dry cleaners by accident.
You get a lot of the GL Corps. Very nicel.
Kevin Smith voiced Hal for that episode.
scottv
07-15-2007, 07:36 PM
I would watch a Green Lantern cartoon. I love JLU and would like to see more cartoons that look like that and not the new Fantastic Four.
GRANT!
07-16-2007, 10:23 AM
I know one was pitched a few years ago around the time Duck Dodgers episode aired but Warner Bros isn't interested in developing any DC properties that don't involved Batman or Superman.
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