Warner Archive Collection continues to treat fans to Blu-ray™ releases of popular animated television with “Green Lantern: The Comlete Animated Series” coming March 18. The complete 26-episode series – on Blu-ray™ to best display the series’ stunning CG artistry – is now available for pre-order via Amazon.
“Green Lantern: The Complete Animated Series” is Warner Bros. Animation’s latest take on the intergalactic missions of Hal Jordan and his comrades in the Green Lantern Corps. Beautifully rendered on a breathtaking scale, “Green Lantern: The Complete Animated Series” is Warner Bros. Animation’s first completely CG-animated series.
Josh Keaton leads the way as the voice of Hal Jordan/Green Lantern, alongside voice-acting stars Kevin Michael Richardson (as Kilowog), Grey DeLisle (as Aya) and Jason Spisak (as Razer). The stellar guest cast includes Robert Englund (A Nightmare on Elm Street), Ron Perlman (Hellboy), Clancy Brown (The Shawshank Redemption), Wayne Knight (Seinfeld), Juliet Landau (Buffy the Vampire Slayer), Kurtwood Smith (That 70s Show, Resurrection), Phil Morris (Smallville), Brian George (Seinfeld) and many more.
Executive produced by Sam Register (Batman: The Brave and the Bold, Ben 10), and Bruce Timm (Batman: The Animated Series), “Green Lantern: The Complete Animated Series” is produced by Giancarlo Volpe (Star Wars: The Clone Wars) and Jim Krieg (Justice League: The Flashpoint Paradox).
Here’s the link to the Amazon pre-order page:
Green Lantern: The Animated Series [Blu-ray]
In addition to Blu-ray releases of “Beware the Batman” and the upcoming “Green Lantern: The Complete Animated Series,” Warner Archive Collection (WAC) has also recently distributed a DVD collection of “Marine Boy, Season 2.” WAC is also set to distribute “The Jetsons: The Complete Third Season” on DVD later this spring.
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I’ll definitely be picking this up sooner or later (provided I can go a bit without unexpected med costs to afford spending on something non-essential). I really enjoyed the series, and while I was sad it didn’t continue, I think it wrapped up decently.