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* ''VideoGame/InfiniteCraft'': "Green Lantern" is a possible crafting recipe.
* ''VideoGame/InfiniteCraft'': "Green Lantern" is a possible crafting recipe.
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I don't think the Mortal Kombat Vs DC Universe counts given that Green Lantern is a playable character in this DC-related crossover game.
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* ''Film/Deadpool2016'': When he's being experimented on, Wade (played by Creator/RyanReynolds) asks for his suit not to be green or [[SpecialEffectsFailure animated]], as a TakeThat against the poorly-received ''Film/GreenLantern2011'' movie (which had Reynolds as Hal Jordan). Also, the opening credits feature a Green Lantern trading card in a wallet.
** In ''Film/Deadpool2'', [[spoiler: the end credits show Deadpool using a time-travel device to fix various past events. At one point, ''[[CelebrityParadox he kills Ryan Reynolds]]'' while the latter is reading the script for ''Green Lantern''.]]
** In ''Film/Deadpool2'', [[spoiler: the end credits show Deadpool using a time-travel device to fix various past events. At one point, ''[[CelebrityParadox he kills Ryan Reynolds]]'' while the latter is reading the script for ''Green Lantern''.]]
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* ''Film/Deadpool2016'': ''Film/{{Deadpool|2016}}'': When he's being experimented on, Wade (played by Creator/RyanReynolds) asks for his suit not to be green or [[SpecialEffectsFailure animated]], as a TakeThat against the poorly-received ''Film/GreenLantern2011'' ''Film/{{Green Lantern|2011}}'' movie (which had Reynolds as Hal Jordan). Also, the opening credits feature a Green Lantern trading card in a wallet.
** In ''Film/Deadpool2'',[[spoiler: the [[spoiler:the end credits show Deadpool using a time-travel device to fix various past events. At one point, ''[[CelebrityParadox he kills Ryan Reynolds]]'' while the latter is reading the script for ''Green Lantern''.]]
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* Sonya Blade's arcade ending in ''VideoGame/MortalKombatVsDCUniverse'' has her acquiring a Franchise/GreenLantern ring, but because she isn't a member of the Green Lantern Corps, [[ItOnlyWorksOnce the ring only gets one charge]], and she has to use it sparingly until she gains a means to recharge it. Amusingly, she also shares her military background with Hal Jordan and John Stewart.
* Sonya Blade's arcade ending in ''VideoGame/MortalKombatVsDCUniverse'' has her acquiring a Franchise/GreenLantern ring, but because she isn't a member of the Green Lantern Corps, [[ItOnlyWorksOnce the ring only gets one charge]], and she has to use it sparingly until she gains a means to recharge it. Amusingly, she also shares her military background with Hal Jordan and John Stewart.
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* ''WesternAnimation/MyLittlePonyFriendshipIsMagic'': The episode "Power Ponies," features a spoof of Film/{{The Avengers|2012}} and the Franchise/{{Justice League|of America}}, with Rarity (as Radiance) having a gem that creates shiny things like Green Lantern.
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* ''WesternAnimation/MyLittlePonyFriendshipIsMagic'': The episode "Power Ponies," features a spoof of Film/{{The Avengers|2012}} and the Franchise/{{Justice League|of America}}, League|OfAmerica}}, with Rarity (as Radiance) having a gem that creates shiny things like Green Lantern.
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* ''WesternAnimation/{{Mad}}'': The sketch "[=RiOa=]" has [[WesternAnimation/{{Rio}} Blu]] becoming a Green Lantern nd recruiting other flightless birds to help him save his girlfriend.
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* ''WesternAnimation/{{Mad}}'': The sketch "[=RiOa=]" has [[WesternAnimation/{{Rio}} Blu]] becoming a Green Lantern nd and recruiting other flightless birds to help him save his girlfriend.
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* ''WesternAnimation/DuckDodgers'': The episode "The Green Loontern" is about [[WesternAnimation/DaffyDuck Duck Dodgers]] becoming a member of the Green Lantern Corps after accidentally getting Hal Jordan's outfit and power ring at a dry cleaner.
* ''WesternAnimation/MyLittlePonyFriendshipIsMagic'': Episode six of season 4, "Power Ponies," features a spoof of Film/{{The Avengers|2012}} and the Franchise/{{Justice League|of America}}, with Rarity (as Radiance) having a gem that creates shiny things like Green Lantern.
* ''WesternAnimation/MyLittlePonyFriendshipIsMagic'': Episode six of season 4, "Power Ponies," features a spoof of Film/{{The Avengers|2012}} and the Franchise/{{Justice League|of America}}, with Rarity (as Radiance) having a gem that creates shiny things like Green Lantern.
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* ''WesternAnimation/DuckDodgers'': The episode "The Green Loontern" is about [[WesternAnimation/DaffyDuck Duck Dodgers]] becoming a member of the Green Lantern Corps after accidentally getting Hal Jordan's outfit and power ring at a the dry cleaner.
* ''WesternAnimation/{{Mad}}'': The sketch "[=RiOa=]" has [[WesternAnimation/{{Rio}} Blu]] becoming a Green Lantern nd recruiting other flightless birds to help him save his girlfriend.
* ''WesternAnimation/MyLittlePonyFriendshipIsMagic'':Episode six of season 4, The episode "Power Ponies," features a spoof of Film/{{The Avengers|2012}} and the Franchise/{{Justice League|of America}}, with Rarity (as Radiance) having a gem that creates shiny things like Green Lantern.
* ''WesternAnimation/{{Mad}}'': The sketch "[=RiOa=]" has [[WesternAnimation/{{Rio}} Blu]] becoming a Green Lantern nd recruiting other flightless birds to help him save his girlfriend.
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* Miles from ''Literature/TheEvolutionOfEmily'' reads Green Lantern comics while eating lunch.
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* ''WesternAnimation/TheSimpsonsMovie'': When Marge tries to figure out what EPA means (which is what Abe said while having a vision at church), she gets help from Comic Book Guy. The latter says he thinks that 'EPA' is the sound Green Lantern made when ComicBook/{{Sinestro}} threw him into a vat of acid.
* ''WesternAnimation/TheSimpsonsMovie'': When Marge tries to figure out what EPA means (which is what Abe said while having a vision at church), she gets help from Comic Book Guy. The latter says he thinks that 'EPA' is the sound Green Lantern made when ComicBook/{{Sinestro}} threw him into a vat of acid.
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* In ''Literature/{{Bounders}}'', Marco refers to an alien with a glowing green head as "Green Lantern."
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* ''Film/Deadpool2016'': When he's being experimented on, Wade (played by Creator/RyanReynolds) asks for his suit not to be green or [[SpecialEffectsFailure animated]], as a TakeThat against the poorly-received ''Film/GreenLantern'' movie (which had Reynolds as Hal Jordan). Also, the opening credits feature a Green Lantern trading card in a wallet.
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* ''Film/Deadpool2016'': When he's being experimented on, Wade (played by Creator/RyanReynolds) asks for his suit not to be green or [[SpecialEffectsFailure animated]], as a TakeThat against the poorly-received ''Film/GreenLantern'' ''Film/GreenLantern2011'' movie (which had Reynolds as Hal Jordan). Also, the opening credits feature a Green Lantern trading card in a wallet.
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* ''ComicBook/TheOracleCode'': Yeong wears an ''ComicBook/AmethystPrincessOfGemworld'' shirt one day and a ''Green Lantern'' shirt the next.
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* ''ComicBook/BigBangComics'': Most characters are thinly disguised versions of golden and silver age DC Comics characters, and The Beacon is a CaptainErsatz of Green Lantern.
* ''ComicBook/BigBangComics'': Most characters are thinly disguised versions of golden and silver age DC Comics characters, and The Beacon is a CaptainErsatz of Green Lantern.
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* ''Literature/TheDresdenFiles'': In the ''Literature/GhostStory'' flashback young Harry reasons gathering power ought to work like it does for the Silver Surfer, Green Lantern, or Iron Fist.
* ''Literature/TheDresdenFiles'': In the ''Literature/GhostStory'' flashback young Harry reasons gathering power ought to work like it does for the Silver Surfer, Green Lantern, or Iron Fist.
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* Sonya Blade's arcade ending in ''VideoGame/MortalKombatVsDCUniverse'' has her acquiring a Franchise/GreenLantern ring, but because she isn't a member of the Green Lantern Corps, [[ItOnlyWorksOnce the ring only gets one charge]], and she has to use it sparingly until she gains a means to recharge it. Amusingly, she also shares her military background with Hal Jordan and John Stewart.
* Sonya Blade's arcade ending in ''VideoGame/MortalKombatVsDCUniverse'' has her acquiring a Franchise/GreenLantern ring, but because she isn't a member of the Green Lantern Corps, [[ItOnlyWorksOnce the ring only gets one charge]], and she has to use it sparingly until she gains a means to recharge it. Amusingly, she also shares her military background with Hal Jordan and John Stewart.
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* ''WesternAnimation/SouthPark'': In "A History Channel Thanksgiving", Myles Standish shows to Kyle a map of various planets. One of them is labeled 'Green Lantern World', which Myles says is a planet "nobody really cares about", as a TakeThat to the panned ''Green Lantern'' movie.
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* ''WesternAnimation/SouthPark'': In "A "[[Recap/SouthParkS15E13AHistoryChannelThanksgiving A History Channel Thanksgiving", Thanksgiving]]", Myles Standish shows to Kyle a map of various planets. One of them is labeled 'Green Lantern World', which Myles says is a planet "nobody really cares about", as a TakeThat to the panned ''Green Lantern'' movie.
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* ''WesternAnimation/TeenageMutantNinjaTurtles2003'': The ''Back to the Sewers'' episode titled "Super Power Struggle" is about Michelangelo and Raphael getting their hands on a cape that grants whoever wears it superpowers, which belongs to a superhero named Green Mantle. The latter is an obvious homage to Green Lantern, not only having a nearly-identical appearance, but also having Al Gordon (which is similar to Hal Jordan) as his real name.
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* ''WesternAnimation/TeenageMutantNinjaTurtles2003'': The ''Back to the Sewers'' episode titled "Super "[[Recap/TeenageMutantNinjaTurtles2003SE12SuperPowerStruggle Super Power Struggle" Struggle]]" is about Michelangelo and Raphael getting their hands on a cape that grants whoever wears it superpowers, which belongs to a superhero named Green Mantle. The latter is an obvious homage to Green Lantern, not only having a nearly-identical appearance, but also having Al Gordon (which is similar to Hal Jordan) as his real name.
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* ''Film/Deadpool2016'': When he's being experimented on, Wade (played by Creator/RyanReynolds) asks for his suit not to be green or [[SpecialEffectsFailure animated]], as a TakeThat against the poorly-received ''Film/GreenLantern'' movie (which had Reynolds as Hal Jordan).
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* ''Film/Deadpool2016'': When he's being experimented on, Wade (played by Creator/RyanReynolds) asks for his suit not to be green or [[SpecialEffectsFailure animated]], as a TakeThat against the poorly-received ''Film/GreenLantern'' movie (which had Reynolds as Hal Jordan). Also, the opening credits feature a Green Lantern trading card in a wallet.
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* ''WesternAnimation/TeenageMutantNinjaTurtles2003'': The ''Back to the Sewers'' episode titled "Super Power Struggle" is about Michelangelo and Raphael getting their hands on a cape that grants whoever wears it superpowers, which belongs to a superhero named Green Mantle. The latter is an obvious homage to Green Lantern, not only having a nearly-identical appearance, but also having Al Gordon (which is similar to Hal Jordan) as his real name.
* ''WesternAnimation/TeenageMutantNinjaTurtles2003'': The ''Back to the Sewers'' episode titled "Super Power Struggle" is about Michelangelo and Raphael getting their hands on a cape that grants whoever wears it superpowers, which belongs to a superhero named Green Mantle. The latter is an obvious homage to Green Lantern, not only having a nearly-identical appearance, but also having Al Gordon (which is similar to Hal Jordan) as his real name.
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** In "[[Recap/TheSimpsonsS11E2BrothersLittleHelper Brother’s Little Helper]]", upon seeing Bart driving a tank, Comic Book Guy lists a few comic book superheroes who can stop him, the first one of them being Green Lantern.
** In "[[Recap/TheSimpsonsS13E18IAmFuriousYellow I Am Furious (Yellow)]]", Bart tries to create a comic book character, leading to this moment:
-->'''Bart:''' I just need ONE great idea. [''notices [[UnusuallyUninterestingSight a bat hanging from the ceiling in the living room]]''] Franchise/{{Batman}}! Oh, ItsBeenDone. [''notices a green lantern also hanging from the ceiling''] Green Lantern! Nah…
** In "[[Recap/TheSimpsonsS11E2BrothersLittleHelper Brother’s Little Helper]]", upon seeing Bart driving a tank, Comic Book Guy lists a few comic book superheroes who can stop him, the first one of them being Green Lantern.
** In "[[Recap/TheSimpsonsS13E18IAmFuriousYellow I Am Furious (Yellow)]]", Bart tries to create a comic book character, leading to this moment:
-->'''Bart:''' I just need ONE great idea. [''notices [[UnusuallyUninterestingSight a bat hanging from the ceiling in the living room]]''] Franchise/{{Batman}}! Oh, ItsBeenDone. [''notices a green lantern also hanging from the ceiling''] Green Lantern! Nah…
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* ''[[Theatre/AVeryPotterMusical A Very Potter Sequel]]'': The patronuses are Harry's stag, [[Franchise/StarWars Boba Fett]], the Franchise/GreenLantern, and the genie from ''Disney/{{Aladdin}}''.
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* ''[[Theatre/AVeryPotterMusical A Very Potter Sequel]]'': The One of the patronuses are Harry's stag, [[Franchise/StarWars Boba Fett]], is Green Lantern.
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* ''Film/Deadpool2016'': When he's being experimented on, Wade (played by Creator/RyanReynolds) asks for his suit not to be green or [[SpecialEffectsFailure animated]], as a TakeThat against theFranchise/GreenLantern, and poorly-received ''Film/GreenLantern'' movie (which had Reynolds as Hal Jordan).
** In ''Film/Deadpool2'', [[spoiler: thegenie from ''Disney/{{Aladdin}}''.
end credits show Deadpool using a time-travel device to fix various past events. At one point, ''[[CelebrityParadox he kills Ryan Reynolds]]'' while the latter is reading the script for ''Green Lantern''.]]
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* ''Film/Deadpool2016'': When he's being experimented on, Wade (played by Creator/RyanReynolds) asks for his suit not to be green or [[SpecialEffectsFailure animated]], as a TakeThat against the
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* ''Series/{{Arrow}}'': "Legacies" name-drops Keystone City and Coast City, the home towns of The Flash and Green Lantern respectively.
* ''Series/{{Leverage}}'': Eric Stoltz's character in "The Long Way Down Job" is named [[Franchise/GreenLantern Alan Scott]].
* ''Series/{{Leverage}}'': Eric Stoltz's character in "The Long Way Down Job" is named [[Franchise/GreenLantern Alan Scott]].
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* ''Series/{{Arrow}}'': "Legacies" name-drops Keystone City and Coast City, the home towns town of The Flash and Green Lantern respectively.
Lantern.
* ''Series/{{Leverage}}'': Eric Stoltz's character in "The Long Way Down Job" is named[[Franchise/GreenLantern Alan Scott]].
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* ''Webcomic/LeagueOfSuperRedundantHeroes'': [[http://superredundant.com/?comic=401-cosmic-willpower "Kyle Jordan"]]'s name and getting drafted by the [[http://superredundant.com/?comic=403-council-of-elders "Stellar Corps"]] is a shoutout to ComicBook/GreenLantern, especially Hal Jordan and Kyle Rayner. There's even a [[http://superredundant.com/?comic=405-responsibilities yellow fear entity]].
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* ''Webcomic/LeagueOfSuperRedundantHeroes'': [[http://superredundant.com/?comic=401-cosmic-willpower "Kyle Jordan"]]'s name and getting drafted by the [[http://superredundant.com/?comic=403-council-of-elders "Stellar Corps"]] is a shoutout shout-out to ComicBook/GreenLantern, Green Lantern, especially Hal Jordan and Kyle Rayner. There's even a [[http://superredundant.com/?comic=405-responsibilities yellow fear entity]].
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* ''WesternAnimation/MyLittlePonyFriendshipIsMagic'': Episode six of season 4, "Power Ponies," features a spoof of Film/{{The Avengers|2012}} and Franchise/{{Justice League|of America}}. Pinkie (Fili-Second) has super speed, akin to Franchise/TheFlash, Fluttershy (Saddle-Rager) loses her temper like The ComicBook/IncredibleHulk, Rainbow Dash (Zapp) controls the weather like ComicBook/{{Storm}}, Applejack (Mistress Mare-velous) has a lasso like Franchise/WonderWoman, Rarity (Radiance) has a gem that creates shiny things like Franchise/GreenLantern, and Twilight (the Masked Matterhorn) has a freezing beam just like ComicBook/{{Iceman}}.
* ''WesternAnimation/{{Rugrats}}'': The [[ShowWithinAShow Blasto Oath]] is pretty much ripped straight from the Franchise/GreenLantern oath.
* ''WesternAnimation/{{Rugrats}}'': The [[ShowWithinAShow Blasto Oath]] is pretty much ripped straight from the Franchise/GreenLantern oath.
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* ''WesternAnimation/DuckDodgers'': The episode "The Green Loontern" is about [[WesternAnimation/DaffyDuck Duck Dodgers]] becoming a member of the Green Lantern Corps after accidentally getting Hal Jordan's outfit and power ring at a dry cleaner.
* ''WesternAnimation/MyLittlePonyFriendshipIsMagic'': Episode six of season 4, "Power Ponies," features a spoof of Film/{{The Avengers|2012}} and the Franchise/{{Justice League|ofAmerica}}. Pinkie (Fili-Second) has super speed, akin to Franchise/TheFlash, Fluttershy (Saddle-Rager) loses her temper like The ComicBook/IncredibleHulk, Rainbow Dash (Zapp) controls the weather like ComicBook/{{Storm}}, Applejack (Mistress Mare-velous) has a lasso like Franchise/WonderWoman, America}}, with Rarity (Radiance) has (as Radiance) having a gem that creates shiny things like Franchise/GreenLantern, and Twilight (the Masked Matterhorn) has a freezing beam just like ComicBook/{{Iceman}}.Green Lantern.
* ''WesternAnimation/{{Rugrats}}'': The [[ShowWithinAShow Blasto Oath]] is pretty much ripped straight from theFranchise/GreenLantern Green Lantern oath.
* ''WesternAnimation/MyLittlePonyFriendshipIsMagic'': Episode six of season 4, "Power Ponies," features a spoof of Film/{{The Avengers|2012}} and the Franchise/{{Justice League|of
* ''WesternAnimation/{{Rugrats}}'': The [[ShowWithinAShow Blasto Oath]] is pretty much ripped straight from the
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* ''WesternAnimation/TheSimpsonsMovie'': When Marge tries to figure out what EPA means (which is what Abe said while having a vision at church), she gets help from Comic Book Guy. The latter says he thinks that 'EPA' is the sound Green Lantern made when ComicBook/{{Sinestro}} threw him into a vat of acid.
* ''WesternAnimation/TheSimpsonsMovie'': When Marge tries to figure out what EPA means (which is what Abe said while having a vision at church), she gets help from Comic Book Guy. The latter says he thinks that 'EPA' is the sound Green Lantern made when ComicBook/{{Sinestro}} threw him into a vat of acid.
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* ''WesternAnimation/{{Rugrats}}'': The [[ShowWithinAShow Blasto Oath]] is pretty much ripped straight from the Franchise/GreenLantern oath.
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* ''WesternAnimation/{{Rugrats}}'': The [[ShowWithinAShow Blasto Oath]] is pretty much ripped straight from the Franchise/GreenLantern oath.oath.
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* ''WesternAnimation/MyLittlePonyFriendshipIsMagic'': Episode six of season 4, "Power Ponies," features a spoof of Film/{{The Avengers|2012}} and Franchise/{{Justice League|of America}}. Pinkie (Fili-Second) has super speed, akin to Franchise/TheFlash, Fluttershy (Saddle-Rager) loses her temper like The ComicBook/IncredibleHulk, Rainbow Dash (Zapp) controls the weather like ComicBook/{{Storm}}, Applejack (Mistress Mare-velous) has a lasso like Franchise/WonderWoman, Rarity (Radiance) has a gem that creates shiny things like Franchise/GreenLantern, and Twilight (the Masked Matterhorn) has a freezing beam just like ComicBook/{{Iceman}}. Spike is merely put as [[Franchise/{{Batman}} Robin]], and although his character was just there for comic relief, and also as TheLoad and a TagalongKid, he ended up being TheChessmaster due to his insight on the comic books themselves.
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* ''WesternAnimation/MyLittlePonyFriendshipIsMagic'': Episode six of season 4, "Power Ponies," features a spoof of Film/{{The Avengers|2012}} and Franchise/{{Justice League|of America}}. Pinkie (Fili-Second) has super speed, akin to Franchise/TheFlash, Fluttershy (Saddle-Rager) loses her temper like The ComicBook/IncredibleHulk, Rainbow Dash (Zapp) controls the weather like ComicBook/{{Storm}}, Applejack (Mistress Mare-velous) has a lasso like Franchise/WonderWoman, Rarity (Radiance) has a gem that creates shiny things like Franchise/GreenLantern, and Twilight (the Masked Matterhorn) has a freezing beam just like ComicBook/{{Iceman}}. Spike is merely put as [[Franchise/{{Batman}} Robin]], and although his character was just there for comic relief, and also as TheLoad and a TagalongKid, he ended up being TheChessmaster due to his insight on the comic books themselves.
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* ''WesternAnimation/MyLittlePonyFriendshipIsMagic'': Episode six of season 4, "Power Ponies," features a spoof of Film/{{The Avengers|2012}} and Franchise/{{Justice League|of America}}. Pinkie (Fili-Second) has super speed, akin to Franchise/TheFlash, Fluttershy (Saddle-Rager) loses her temper like The ComicBook/IncredibleHulk, Rainbow Dash (Zapp) controls the weather like ComicBook/{{Storm}}, Applejack (Mistress Mare-velous) has a lasso like Franchise/WonderWoman, Rarity (Radiance) has a gem that creates shiny things like Franchise/GreenLantern, and Twilight (the Masked Matterhorn) has a freezing beam just like ComicBook/{{Iceman}}. Spike is merely put as [[Franchise/{{Batman}} Robin]], and although his character was just there for comic relief, and also as TheLoad and a TagalongKid, he ended up being TheChessmaster due to his insight on the comic books themselves.
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* ''WesternAnimation/MyLittlePonyFriendshipIsMagic'': Episode six of season 4, "Power Ponies," features a spoof of Film/{{The Avengers|2012}} and Franchise/{{Justice League|of America}}. Pinkie (Fili-Second) has super speed, akin to Franchise/TheFlash, Fluttershy (Saddle-Rager) loses her temper like The ComicBook/IncredibleHulk, Rainbow Dash (Zapp) controls the weather like ComicBook/{{Storm}}, Applejack (Mistress Mare-velous) has a lasso like Franchise/WonderWoman, Rarity (Radiance) has a gem that creates shiny things like Franchise/GreenLantern, and Twilight (the Masked Matterhorn) has a freezing beam just like ComicBook/{{Iceman}}. Spike is merely put as [[Franchise/{{Batman}} Robin]], and although his character was just there for comic relief, and also as TheLoad and a TagalongKid, he ended up being TheChessmaster due to his insight on the comic books themselves.themselves.
* ''WesternAnimation/{{Rugrats}}'': The [[ShowWithinAShow Blasto Oath]] is pretty much ripped straight from the Franchise/GreenLantern oath.
* ''WesternAnimation/{{Rugrats}}'': The [[ShowWithinAShow Blasto Oath]] is pretty much ripped straight from the Franchise/GreenLantern oath.
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* ''[[Theatre/AVeryPotterMusical A Very Potter Sequel]]'': The patronuses are Harry's stag, [[Franchise/StarWars Boba Fett]], the Franchise/GreenLantern, and the genie from ''Disney/{{Aladdin}}''.
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* ''Series/{{Arrow}}'': "Legacies" name-drops Keystone City and Coast City, the home towns of The Flash and Green Lantern respectively.
* ''Series/{{Leverage}}'': Eric Stoltz's character in "The Long Way Down Job" is named [[Franchise/GreenLantern Alan Scott]].
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* ''Webcomic/LeagueOfSuperRedundantHeroes'': [[http://superredundant.com/?comic=401-cosmic-willpower "Kyle Jordan"]]'s name and getting drafted by the [[http://superredundant.com/?comic=403-council-of-elders "Stellar Corps"]] is a shoutout to ComicBook/GreenLantern, especially Hal Jordan and Kyle Rayner. There's even a [[http://superredundant.com/?comic=405-responsibilities yellow fear entity]].
[[AC:Western Animation]]
* ''WesternAnimation/AdventureTime'': The origin of the Gumball Guard in "Rattleballs" is a shout out to the Manhunters from the Green Lantern mythos. They even have the same color scheme as the Manhunters.
* ''WesternAnimation/MyLittlePonyFriendshipIsMagic'': Episode six of season 4, "Power Ponies," features a spoof of Film/{{The Avengers|2012}} and Franchise/{{Justice League|of America}}. Pinkie (Fili-Second) has super speed, akin to Franchise/TheFlash, Fluttershy (Saddle-Rager) loses her temper like The ComicBook/IncredibleHulk, Rainbow Dash (Zapp) controls the weather like ComicBook/{{Storm}}, Applejack (Mistress Mare-velous) has a lasso like Franchise/WonderWoman, Rarity (Radiance) has a gem that creates shiny things like Franchise/GreenLantern, and Twilight (the Masked Matterhorn) has a freezing beam just like ComicBook/{{Iceman}}. Spike is merely put as [[Franchise/{{Batman}} Robin]], and although his character was just there for comic relief, and also as TheLoad and a TagalongKid, he ended up being TheChessmaster due to his insight on the comic books themselves.
* ''[[Theatre/AVeryPotterMusical A Very Potter Sequel]]'': The patronuses are Harry's stag, [[Franchise/StarWars Boba Fett]], the Franchise/GreenLantern, and the genie from ''Disney/{{Aladdin}}''.
[[AC:Live-Action Television]]
* ''Series/{{Arrow}}'': "Legacies" name-drops Keystone City and Coast City, the home towns of The Flash and Green Lantern respectively.
* ''Series/{{Leverage}}'': Eric Stoltz's character in "The Long Way Down Job" is named [[Franchise/GreenLantern Alan Scott]].
[[AC:Webcomics]]
* ''Webcomic/LeagueOfSuperRedundantHeroes'': [[http://superredundant.com/?comic=401-cosmic-willpower "Kyle Jordan"]]'s name and getting drafted by the [[http://superredundant.com/?comic=403-council-of-elders "Stellar Corps"]] is a shoutout to ComicBook/GreenLantern, especially Hal Jordan and Kyle Rayner. There's even a [[http://superredundant.com/?comic=405-responsibilities yellow fear entity]].
[[AC:Western Animation]]
* ''WesternAnimation/AdventureTime'': The origin of the Gumball Guard in "Rattleballs" is a shout out to the Manhunters from the Green Lantern mythos. They even have the same color scheme as the Manhunters.
* ''WesternAnimation/MyLittlePonyFriendshipIsMagic'': Episode six of season 4, "Power Ponies," features a spoof of Film/{{The Avengers|2012}} and Franchise/{{Justice League|of America}}. Pinkie (Fili-Second) has super speed, akin to Franchise/TheFlash, Fluttershy (Saddle-Rager) loses her temper like The ComicBook/IncredibleHulk, Rainbow Dash (Zapp) controls the weather like ComicBook/{{Storm}}, Applejack (Mistress Mare-velous) has a lasso like Franchise/WonderWoman, Rarity (Radiance) has a gem that creates shiny things like Franchise/GreenLantern, and Twilight (the Masked Matterhorn) has a freezing beam just like ComicBook/{{Iceman}}. Spike is merely put as [[Franchise/{{Batman}} Robin]], and although his character was just there for comic relief, and also as TheLoad and a TagalongKid, he ended up being TheChessmaster due to his insight on the comic books themselves.