Green Lantern

2011

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EP16 Steam Lantern Oct 13, 2012

8| 0h30m| TV-PG| en
Synopsis

The Green Lanterns Hal and his partner Kilowog fight against the forces of the Red Lanterns.

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Warner Bros. Animation

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Matrixston Wow! Such a good movie.
Wordiezett So much average
Claysaba Excellent, Without a doubt!!
Fatma Suarez The movie's neither hopeful in contrived ways, nor hopeless in different contrived ways. Somehow it manages to be wonderful
DCfan First of all Green Lantern the animated series was the best DC show alongside Beware the batman and Young Justice for both kids and adults which got burned off because of stupid reason like there precious toys not getting sold. Cartoon Network are just massive morons for cancelling shows like this show, Thundercats, Ben 10 Omniverse and Star Wars the clone wars because all those idiots care about is money then the actually show. Which is why crap like Teen Titans Go! (which is the reason this show got cancelled) is still airing. Anyways here is my review for the show: This show had the most heart warming and tragic story ever made. Green Lantern Hal Jordan along side Kilowagg, Aya and Razer are on a mission to stop the monstrous Atrocites and the Red Lantern's from destroying the inter universe. We also learn about Razers past and why he became a red lantern. Along side this we get to see Carol Ferris become Star Sapphire the leader of the pink lanterns which was one of the most romantic episodes of the series. We also get to learn about Killowags past. This is only season one. Season one was great but could have been better if we had a full origin episode of Hal Jordon becoming Green Lantern and I wish we got introduced to Hawkman or Hawgirl since there were Thanagarians. 8/10But Season 2 gets a whole lot better from season 1 because we get introduced to the Manhunters, Sinestro, The Anti Monitor, Larfleeze the Orange Lantern, Saint Walker and Guy Gardner. The love relationship between Razer and Aya was one of the strongest plots in this season after when Aya kills the Anti Monitor and controls the new manhunters unfortunately. Sinestro could have been a characters which would have had potential to become a Yellow Lantern by the third season if we would another season. We could have even seen Razer become a Blue Lantern since at the end of the series we see Razer off to his search for Aya and a Blue Lantern Ring follows. In later seasons we could have been introducted to other ionic heroes who aren't Green Lantrens like Flash or Superman and by the end of the show Hal would have been apart of the Justice League. The art style, story, animation and character designs were good. Josh Keaton, Kevin Micheal Richardson, Grey Delise, Jason Spisak and Johnathan Adams were really good at voicing there characters in the series. Overall great show I would recommend it to any Green Lantern fan.
ravenglass-980-693054 So, how is it that Warner Brothers produces massive piles of steaming crap whenever they try a live-action film version of their comics, BUT... Their animated series are better than 99% of ANYTHING on television or at the movies (and yes, that includes the Marvel universe stuff, including "The Avengers", which I loved).Seriously; my wife and I just finished binge-watching the "Green Lantern: The Animated Series", and we were absolutely blown away.Why the hell doesn't Warner Brothers let Bruce Timm (producer) do all their live-action stuff?The linked storyline of the two seasons - 26 episodes, total - was epic, exciting and completely satisfying. The scripts were excellent, the characterizations superb. If this had been a primetime show, I would never have missed a single episode.Thank God for Netflix!Seriously, if you're a fan of the superhero genre, or if you just like intelligent story lines, good dialogue from funny to moving (and beyond) and a seamless, fulfilling story arc telling a truly epic adventure, do not miss this gem.It's not a diamond in the rough; it's a perfect emerald.
Johnathan Green Green Lantern: The Animated Series has quickly become one of my favorite television shows. I heard about it when the fan-base had just found out about the potential cancellation that it is facing, and the video clip attached persuaded me to give the show a chance. It has more than proved its worth in cartoon networks programs, and it has achieved so much in its first season alone. The plot and character development have such depth and meaning, and still manage to teach kids the moral lessons that all shows targeted towards children strive to achieve. It has taught lessons on second chances, about ignoring differences and embracing the similarities we share. Hal Jordan took Razer as a prisoner, and treated him with compassion despite the destruction and pain he causes as a member of the Red Lantern Corps. Razer grows from his pain and although he still struggles, he tries to make himself better, and has a story everyone can relate to. A story about falling down, about not getting things right the first time, or even the next time or the time after that. A story about growing up and moving forward, which is a positive them amongst all the crew and even the minor characters. This is a show that can have such a positive impact on kids, and people of all ages. The fans are struggling much like Razer, to keep their show alive for another season. For a second chance, for a show that has so much potential and such passionate viewers. For a second season that can make a difference.
jcs_stanley Ignore any negative reviews you come across, this show is dead good. In fact it seems to completely make up for the disappointment that was the Martian Campbell steered flick that had Ryan Reynolds donning the green suit and ring before eventually fighting a giant evil black bag of literally bones with a head that could be mistaken for radiating sick if not examined closely.Unlike the Movie, This show is much better constructed. It's overall plot and premise isn't too heavily loyal to the original comics and while it does include a bunch of the old stuff from the source material, It also provides new elements and a different continuity and plot allowing it to attract old fans and bring in newer ones who are unfamiliar with Green Lantern.The animation is simplistic yet slick and cool-looking with some great special effects that range from flying spacecraft to bright Green/Red Lantern constructs created from either Willpower or anger. The humour and drama of the sneak-peak which aired on Catoon Network is balanced out nicely. It is also the first part of a two-parter Which I will guarantee will leave you wanting to know more about some of the story threads introduced in that premiere.So overall I'm asking you to give the show a chance even if you didn't like the recent Green Lantern movie (although I admit it wasn't that bad). Don't be put off by a bunch of the negative comments on this page. The Users who put those down probably had their expectations too high or they probably arn't into this sort of stuff. I'm into it. You probably will be too.