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Superman (1996) :: In Brightest Day... (03x07)

 
Episode Information
 
Title: In Brightest Day...
Episode #: 03x07
Production Number: 047
Original Airdate: Saturday February 06th, 1999
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Episode Crew
Director: Butch Lukic
Writer: Hilary J. Bader
 
Episode Summary
 
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Sinestro, the Green Lantern Corps's greatest foe, searches Earth for the Power Ring. However, the Ring finds its way into the hands of Kyle Rayner, thus making him the new Green Lantern. Superman must team up with him to stop the renegade Green Lantern.
 
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Guest Stars
 
Guest Stars
Dana DelanyvoicedLois LaneRecurring (32nd appearance)
David KaufmanvoicedJimmy OlsenRecurring (25th appearance)
George DzundzavoicedPerry WhiteRecurring (9th appearance)
John RubanovoicedHouston ControlRecurring (second appearance)
Pat MusickvoicedGuardian #2Recurring (second appearance)
Tress MacNeillevoicedPilotRecurring (6th appearance)
Mark Davis (1)voicedDude 
Michael GrecovoicedKyle Rayner / Green Lantern 
Peter Mark RichmanvoicedGuardian #1 
Ted LevinevoicedSinestro 
 
Main Cast
 
Timothy DalyvoicedClark Kent / Superman / Kal-El
 
Episode Notes
 
The title of this episode refers to the Green Lantern's code:

"In brightest day, in blackest night, no evil shall escape my sight. Let those who worship evil's might, beware my power, Green Lanterns light!"

 
 
Episode Quotes
 
Kyle Rayner: There must be someone better suited for the job, like him (points to Superman).
Guardian: The ring has chosen you, Kyle Rayner.
Kyle Rayner: But I'm just an artist. I doodle in the margins of notepads, I daydream about color and form and monster trucks. I live half my life in a fantasy world.
Superman: You sound perfect.
 
 
Cultural References
 
Visual: 'Col: Hal Jordan' on the side of the plane Green Lantern crashes into.

This refers to the second Green Lantern, who debuted in 1959. Before being chosen to be a superhero, Jordan was a test pilot, hence the plane.
 
 
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