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In the ReBoot TV series there is a group know as the Guardians.
 
Their mission is to "mend and defend," they have Keytools, devices that are capable of almost infinite feats by just changing their configurations, thus showing a great similarity to the Power Rings.
 
In the latest movie, the Keytool Glitch gain energy-based powers that work just like the Power Rings.
 
The American sitcom Seinfeld made references to Green Lantern in three episodes: "The Barber" (November 11, 1993), "The Stand In" (Feb. 25, 1994) and "The Strong Box" (Feb. 5, 1998).
 
The comic book read by Walt on the TV series Lost is Green Lantern/Flash: Faster Friends #1.
 
In the TV series Bones Agent Booth is seen reading an episode of the Green Lantern in his bathtub during the season 3 finale "Pain in the Heart."
 
Boreanaz supplied the voice of Hal Jordan in Justice League: New Frontier.
 
In the Warner Brothers animated series Freakazoid!, villain Armando Guitierrez, upon discovering that Freakazoid is not vulnerable to kryptonite, attempts to menace him with a yellow piece of paper.
 
Freakazoid shakes his head and says "That's the Green Lantern."
 
The Green Swoosh as portrayed by the Johnny Bravo. His power does not come from a ring, but instead superpowered boots.
 
In the UK comedy series Coupling (2001), there is a short reference to Green Lantern and his ring in the episode "Her Best Friend's Bottom"
 
In an episode of Dexter's Laboratory titled "You Vegeta-believe It!", Dexter builds a gardening tool called the Green Thumb 1, which has several functions parodying the powers of Green Lantern's power ring.
 
In an episode of Duck Dodgers, Duck Dodgers has his dry cleaning mixed with Hal Jordan and joins the Green Lantern Corps.
 
On the reality animated TV parody show Drawn Together, Captain Hero (when he is under stress) makes a reference that he wishes that the Green Lantern were there because "he always knew how to help me relax"
 
In 2007, ls:tv (Leeds Student Television, a member of the National Student Television Association) aired a short sketch series entitled "The Green Intern" in a comedy program called "Bits".
 
Bradin Westerly on the TV series Summerland is a Green Lantern fan. In an episode[citation needed], he argues with another character about who knows more about Green Lantern.
 
In The Simpsons Movie, when asked by Marge about the significance of "EPA," Comic Book Guy mistakes it for the scream made by Green Lantern when thrown into a vat of acid by Sinestro.
 
In the English TV series Whoops Apocalypse, the Prime Minister of the United Kingdom, the Chancellor of the Exchequer and the Home Secretary briefly dress up as Green Lantern, Hawkman and the Flash.
 
In the Challenge of the Superfriends series, he was seen in every episode and had spoken lines in fifteen out of the sixteen episodes of the series. His arch enemy was Sinestro. It should also be noted that he was one of the three most powerful members of the Justice League, as mentioned in the episode: "Secret Origins of the Superfriends." That episode itself, told the story on how Green Lantern (Hal Jordan version) got his powers.
 
Music

Green Lantern is mentioned in the hit 1966 song "Sunshine Superman" by Scottish folk musician Donovan.
 
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