

There are also romantic rivalries as Green Arrow shows disgust at Batman's flirting with Catwoman and blames him for her escape Green Arrow later makes efforts to gain Black Canary's affection despite her attraction to Batman. Merlin calls upon them in "Day of the Dark Knight!" to restore Camelot and bring King Arthur back to the throne they succeed and are nearly knighted before they begin arguing, resulting in Merlin sending them back to their own time. They are trapped together by Clock King in the first episode, but escape and defeat the villain.

He is often portrayed as Batman's friendly rival. Green Arrow appears in Batman: The Brave and the Bold, voiced by James Arnold Taylor with a design that resembles his Golden and Silver Age interpretations.
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He is also prominent in the series finale, "Lost Heroes", which reveals his frustrations at being ignored in favor of the super-powered members of the League. This version of Green Arrow is motivated largely by a desire for revenge against Count Vertigo, a former employee who used technology stolen from his company to strand him on a desert island. Green Arrow first appeared in the season five episode "Vertigo", voiced by Chris Hardwick. While Green Arrow refers to Speedy as his "ex-sidekick", Speedy prefers the term "ex-partner". Speedy makes one appearance during the show in the episode "Patriot Act". He also develops a close friendship with Supergirl since they first met as he always helps her whenever she needs it and enjoys spending time with her. He develops a romantic relationship with Black Canary over the course of the series.

In this version, Green Arrow is a billionaire who sold his company to devote time to his volunteering and activism. Ironically, the disbanding speech is given by Superman, who had been the one who wanted the League not to disband after only one mission, and coined the team's name as the "Justice League". His counsel is critical in preventing the Justice League from overreacting to their apparent enemies' machinations and thus setting on a path towards becoming a version of the totalitarian Justice Lords during the Project Cadmus incident, and also from disbanding the League when they were later cleared of wrongdoing. However, his strong left-wing political convictions (showcased by his quote "I'm an old lefty") and sometimes irreverent advocacy are key reasons the Justice League insists on recruiting him as a prominent voice of the team. In this version, Green Arrow is reluctant to join the League to avoid distractions from his primary goal: protecting "the little guy": he prefers to fight muggers and thieves, over supervillains and alien invaders. He was the first new hero introduced in the revamped series in the episode "Initiation". Green Arrow makes numerous appearances in Justice League Unlimited, voiced by Kin Shriner. He was referred to as a "staunch member of the Justice League of America" (JLA). He appeared in the 1973 episode "Gulliver's Gigantic Goof" and was voiced by Norman Alden. The first television appearance of Green Arrow was a guest spot in an episode of the original incarnation of Super Friends.
