| PRODUCT DETAILS | | Wonder Woman - The Complete Second Season |  | | Wonder Woman - The Complete Second Season
What's Wonder Woman up to now? Flash forward 35 years from her stirring Season-One adventures defending America in World War II. Without missing a beat, Wonder Woman leaps from the big-band era to the disco decade, still miraculously young and still using wits, wiles and astonishing powers to fight evil. Season Two (21 episodes following a feature-length season premiere) introduces Wonder Woman to a new America of nuclear power and computers. Teamed with Steve Trevor, son of the dashing major she worked with during World War II, she takes the name Diana Prince - and takes on all kinds of danger from terrorists, mad geniuses, crooks and even a diabolical rock star while working for America's Inter-Agency Defense Command. Wonder Woman, we're proud you're on our side! Manufacturer: Warner Brothers
Price Range: $18.68 - $39.98
Wonder Woman - The Complete Second Season
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| User Reviews |  | Reminiscing rating: 4
I bought the DVD Wonder Woman for my daughter who used to watch it every week when she was young. Now she wanted to see the series again as an adult and reminisce with the good TV shows.
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Wonder Woman on the Cheap rating: 3
We really enjoyed and purchased Season One of Wonder Woman. That's the one where Wonder Woman fights the Nazis and engages in plots of grand scale. Season two did away with the need for all those period costumes and sets, placing Wonder Woman in or around Los Angeles whenever possible, in the 70's, mostly taking on small tasks. We watched the first disc of the season from that online rental outfit and decided this Wonder Woman was not as good a role model for our daughter. Stick to Season One for the best stories and characters.
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et in arcadia ego rating: 5
Wonder Woman rose like a phoenix from the ashes of the 1970s. I, as an underprivileged kid of the 1970s (weren't we all, some way, somehow?) sat on the beat-up, threadbare burgundy burlap couch in the small living room of my parents' rented house. My parents fought all the time and called each other names and my dad was always losing jobs and always angry and frustrated with his life and I didn't really get along with my sister and she later turned into a drug addict and went permanently off the rails... but we sat there, we two, and were briefly united in both just wanting to watch Wonder Woman, to escape for a little while from the grim reality of our lives as kids in the 70s and go into another world... even if that other world was also the 1970s. And I think that saying that I begin to feel that I'm getting closer to putting my finger on some of the beauty of Wonder Woman... it transcended the 70s while being firmly entrenched IN the 70s. And Lynda Carter, wherever you are, please know that you brought some solace to the life of a 70s kid. You were good for me.
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Wonder Woman as a Meddlesome Do-Gooder rating: 1
The Second Season Wonder Woman violates the spirit of the original character. No comic worth reading or watching has been or could be based on a hero with a morality as insipid as the 1970's-secret-agent Wonder Woman.
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Wonderfully Wonderous! rating: 5
Lynda Carter enters the modern world in her second season. The plots are more realistic and that Hitler - Nazi thing is left behind to season 1. Her costume has some changes! The picture and sound quality are excellent. A must have in the collection of Wonder Woman's 3 season sets.
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Wonder Woman - The Complete Second Season
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