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Wonder Woman Television Series Season 1 AND 2 DVD Slipcovers VG+

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Item specifics

Condition
Very Good: An item that is used but still in very good condition. No damage to the jewel case or ...
Format
DVD
Movie/TV Title
Wonder Woman (1975 TV series)
Type
TV Series
Season
1, 2
Genre
Action, Adventure, Fantasy
Language
English

Item description from the seller

Avery n Amber

Avery n Amber

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  • Top favorable review

    Beautiful cheesey goodness!!!!!

    Decent oldie staring one of the most beautiful women ever (Linda Carter of course) definite cheesey goodness for DC fans!!!!!

    Verified purchase: YesCondition: Pre-OwnedSold by: goodwillorlando

  • Overall review of product

    The first, and somewhat arguably, the most true to the comic, season of Wonder Woman, puts the series with the character's origin in World War II, slightly adapted for the script. Lynda Carter grows as an actress quickly after the pilot, in her triple role of Princess Diana/Diana Prince, Yeoman First Class/Wonder Woman. The pilot is well-filmed, with guest stars Cloris Leachman (chewing the scenery in her very short appearances), Stella Stevens, and Red Buttons. The next two entries are adapted from actual comic book plots in 1942. The series then deviates from some expensive special effects (notably change sequences and bullets and bracelets) to less expense, but still interesting plots involving Nazi sabotage, an assasination attempt on General Eisenhower, counterfeiting by Nazis, ...

  • 'Truth is ugly. We possess art lest we perish of the truth.'

    Life is not an exact science, science is not an exact path either. Theory is the start of a lot of its branches. Its best to allow parallel experience when making decisions about life and science. So I did that, I made a choice on what I think beauty is and how to study it when I have no solid roots to use as a guide. Leonardo Da Vinici is a good person to use as a way to look at the world and its possible beauty and how it works. The Mona Lisa is an example of that study and his results are what I am attempting to reproduce. Like when a science experiment is done by other science people to get a confirmation of the base theory. Linda Carter is a good current definitions of beauty. I am not as good at art as Da Vinci, but that's not the point. The point is that I can run my life's race ...

  • Teen-age boys from the 70's rejoice

    For those who were hormonally-surging teenage boys when this was televised, 'Wonder Woman' was must-see TV. Seeing them again now, you can still get that same school boy thrill, but it is easier to also appreciate how true to the original comic the first season is. Set during World War II, the good guys are pure good and the bad guys are pure evil (Nazi's make great villians), with just the right amount of cheesecake and a touch of bondage (just like the comic). While the series did indulge in the camp that was in vogue at the time, it struck a pretty good balance that seems charming today. The dvd set itself is attractively packaged, with the 3 discs each in its own section (I find it annoying when they 'stack' discs on top of each other, like the 'Gomer Pyle, USMC' and 'Adventures of ...

  • Camp at its best?

    It so much fun to revisit the original series and play "where are they now?" The production value, complete with inconsistent color to b&W and back dog fights, is incredibly cheesy. Linda Carter is just as beautiful as I remember, but it's hard to believe they could get through a scene without the entire cast cracking up. I haven't checked to see if there is a 'bloopers' feature on this DVD, but that would be a good addition (if it's not there). This DVD has already proved to be a guilty pleasure.