DC Showcase: Green Arrow
- 2010
- 12m
IMDb RATING
7.0/10
4.1K
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At an airport, the Emerald Archer must protect a young princess from assassins.At an airport, the Emerald Archer must protect a young princess from assassins.At an airport, the Emerald Archer must protect a young princess from assassins.
- Director
- Writers
- Stars
Neal McDonough
- Green Arrow
- (voice)
- …
Steve Blum
- Count Vertigo
- (voice)
Grey DeLisle
- Black Canary
- (voice)
John DiMaggio
- Merc #1
- (voice)
Ariel Winter
- Princess Perdita
- (voice)
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DC Comics always knows how to make the most of the great potential that many of its characters have in worthwhile animated productions. Having great moments and contributing a bit more about their adventures. The DC Showcases are very good and entertaining, far surpassing major productions in just a few minutes.
Director Joaquim Dos Santos surprises with this short film of Green Arrow, capturing his essence, skills, and abilities perfectly. A simple story but well executed from the beginning, adding its touch of comedy which makes it more feasible and enjoyable. It took just 12 minutes for an exceptional production.
It has very good animation, with a significant change compared to animated films of the time. I could even say that it is better crafted; the progress and evolution of that animation are clearly visible. The level of detail in the drawing outlines is excellent, maintaining that quality and increasing the fluidity in a good way. The choreographies and those approaches reflect that when a character is truly valued, they are given proper credit. The color tone is sublime for what our arrow friend represents; that saturation and focus on green is admirable, along with the contrast with the battle surroundings.
Green Arrow is one of those characters who has great adventures and street battles that deserve a chance every time; this was no exception. A very good short film, frantic, engaging, and very entertaining. The character has good skills and makes the most of each of his combat abilities, in addition to embodying the symbol of justice and the protection of children.
The reflective message about the care of minors, teamwork, hope, revenge, love, and personal growth is memorable.
Despite having few moments on screen, it's interesting to see Merlyn the Magnificent and Count Vertigo from the Green Arrow's catalog of villains.
Black Canary will always be a beauty; even I would propose to her.
Director Joaquim Dos Santos surprises with this short film of Green Arrow, capturing his essence, skills, and abilities perfectly. A simple story but well executed from the beginning, adding its touch of comedy which makes it more feasible and enjoyable. It took just 12 minutes for an exceptional production.
It has very good animation, with a significant change compared to animated films of the time. I could even say that it is better crafted; the progress and evolution of that animation are clearly visible. The level of detail in the drawing outlines is excellent, maintaining that quality and increasing the fluidity in a good way. The choreographies and those approaches reflect that when a character is truly valued, they are given proper credit. The color tone is sublime for what our arrow friend represents; that saturation and focus on green is admirable, along with the contrast with the battle surroundings.
Green Arrow is one of those characters who has great adventures and street battles that deserve a chance every time; this was no exception. A very good short film, frantic, engaging, and very entertaining. The character has good skills and makes the most of each of his combat abilities, in addition to embodying the symbol of justice and the protection of children.
The reflective message about the care of minors, teamwork, hope, revenge, love, and personal growth is memorable.
Despite having few moments on screen, it's interesting to see Merlyn the Magnificent and Count Vertigo from the Green Arrow's catalog of villains.
Black Canary will always be a beauty; even I would propose to her.
Can you say missed opportunity? While the show Arrow is introducing millions to the character, and with such an amazing animation team at DC/WB, why wouldn't they try more Green Arrow in animation than 1 short. They could've made a whole film like this, let alone a series. Ugh, anyone of DC Showcases could be made into a film, especially on this DVD let alone the more recent death in the family DVD. They are always of the highest quality, even more so than the catalog of DC animated films that come out. Top notch. Just a shame we havnt gotten it yet....
Loved a short glimpse of arrow in this. Characters and everything make it so perfect.
This short deserves a follow-up TV series. There's so many stories to tell about the wonderful adventures of Green Arrow and Black Canary.
Still waiting for the live-action adaptation of Green Arrow.
Still waiting for the live-action adaptation of Green Arrow.
Honestly, I don't read Green Arrow comics very often, but this was still very entertaining and a good introduction of the character.
The plot was short but has a lot of room to expand into a full movie if they wanted to; the animation was good (nothing great, but it worked); the choreographer was great and maybe the best thing about the sort; I loved how it showed Olive's use of trick arrows and how he could also fight in close combat; and the writing and banter were great. You could really hear the chemistry with Olive and Dinah.
I also really liked how this seems to be in the same universe with Perdia and Count Vertigo referencing this short.
The plot was short but has a lot of room to expand into a full movie if they wanted to; the animation was good (nothing great, but it worked); the choreographer was great and maybe the best thing about the sort; I loved how it showed Olive's use of trick arrows and how he could also fight in close combat; and the writing and banter were great. You could really hear the chemistry with Olive and Dinah.
I also really liked how this seems to be in the same universe with Perdia and Count Vertigo referencing this short.
Did you know
- TriviaNeal McDonough (Oliver Queen/Green Arrow) would later play Damien Darhk in Arrow (2012), a live-action TV show about Green Arrow.
- Quotes
Green Arrow: That dragon almost got us.
Princess Perdita: You do realize I'm 10 and do not require fairy-tale metaphors?
Green Arrow: Sorry. It's my first time rescuing royalty.
Princess Perdita: It is quite a forgivable sin... Robin Hood.
- Alternate versionsExtended version featured in the DC Showcase Original Shorts Collection (2010) (V).
- ConnectionsFeatured in DC Showcase Original Shorts Collection (2010)
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