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La mujer maravilla

Título original: Wonder Woman
  • Serie de TV
  • 1975–1979
  • TV-G
  • 1h
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La mujer maravilla (1975)
The adventures of the greatest of the female superheroes.
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Las aventuras de la superheroina más extraordinaria.Las aventuras de la superheroina más extraordinaria.Las aventuras de la superheroina más extraordinaria.

  • Creación
    • William Moulton Marston
    • Stanley Ralph Ross
  • Elenco
    • Lynda Carter
    • Lyle Waggoner
    • Tom Kratochvil
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    • Creación
      • William Moulton Marston
      • Stanley Ralph Ross
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      • Lynda Carter
      • Lyle Waggoner
      • Tom Kratochvil
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    • Nominado a 2 premios Primetime Emmy
      • 1 premio ganado y 5 nominaciones en total

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    Lynda Carter
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    • 1976–1979
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    • 1976–1977
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    • 1978–1979
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    • 1978–1979
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      • William Moulton Marston
      • Stanley Ralph Ross
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    8the_mysteriousx

    Fun, 70's-Styled Show

    Wonder Woman is a somewhat forgotten show, it's not on syndication much, but it's gotten a boost from a successful release on DVD. The first season takes place in the 1940s with Wonder Woman constantly fighting to dismantle the Nazi's schemes. The following two seasons take place in the 1970s, and they will be released on DVD soon.

    The show is always bordering on the level of high camp, but like most every show from the 1970s, it tells its' story in a very plain straightforward fashion. Wonder Woman comes to the aid of Steve Trevor, who can never seem to help himself (the male in distress). Someone they know turns out to be an undercover Nazi spy, who is trying to steal valuable information or hurt many Americans.

    One thing that is somewhat frustrating is how many times she is taken captured. She is chloroformed too many times to count (a 70s trademark - what action show didn't over-exploit chloroform?) Of course, how the hell does Steve never recognize that Diana is Wonder Woman, even when she happens to show up in the middle of Brazil to save him? And that music while she flies the invisible airplane?...yeeeeeaassh!

    The good parts of the show - Lynda Carter, first of all. She seemed to hit her stride in the part as the series continued and she is often so charming and innocent that you can't help but like her. Her values and strength of character are idealistic, but they're also missing in today's female heroes, who are so dark sometimes, they lose their charm. In many ways, watching Lynda as Wonder Woman is a breath of fresh air and of course, there still doesn't seem to be a woman other than her who could wear that outfit and pull it off. When Wonder Woman first walks on the city streets in the pilot, you don't know what to think, but Lynda plays her so innocently she's fantastic.

    She is the driving force, but the innocent quality of the show (good vs. bad) is unique from today's perspective. The comic book captions at the leads of scenes give it a tie to the comics. The guest stars are often interesting and have good roles and Lyle Waggoner is consistent in a rather thankless role as Steve Trevor.

    It may not hold up perfectly today, but it's a nice time capsule series and Lynda Carter does hold up well in a role she was born to play. And along with the Hulk, this was the best of the slew of comic book hero shows from the 1970s-early 80s.
    earlytalkie

    Campy, Far-Fetched and Fun

    "Wonder Woman" is a series that is a lot of fun to watch. Lynda Carter certainly embodies the character better than anyone could, and the producers and writers put a lot of imagination in this show. Some fans prefer the first season, WWII based episodes, while others like the later, "modern dress" episodes of the latter two seasons. There is really a lot of fun to be had in all three. It is really a hoot to see Cloris Leachman as Wonder Woman's mother in the extended pilot episode. She plays the role much like her Phyllis Lindstrom character in "The Mary Tyler Moore Show"! Debra Winger makes an impression as Wonder Girl in the first season, but she allegedly turned down a request from the producers to do a "Wonder Girl" spin-off. Lynda Carter is really a versatile performer. Some years ago I had the good fortune to see her perform her cabaret show here in Chicago, and she was outstanding! A terrific singer and performer. Love ya, WW!
    StudentDriver

    Great 70s kitsch- and Lynda Carter's best role, ever.

    I've been watching the reruns of late on the Sci-Fi channel, and am rediscovering how silly and entertaining the whole show is; I prefer the "New Adventures", but even the WW2 episodes are zany fun. Very 70s; everything looks dated... ...but Lynda? Whoa! I had a major thing for Lynda when I was a kid, and so did every other heterosexual male of the time; I still do, too... The show may be cheesy, but there is no denying that Lynda Carter plays one sexy and fun Wonder Woman. Unlike most of the Charlie's Angels, who look like sex symbols from a bygone era, Lynda looks great, 20+ years later. She hasn't aged that badly either.

    The show itself definitely could have used some improvement; a continuing storyline and better sf/x could have made the show a little more timeless. Guest appearances by other DC super-heroines would have been cool, too. As far as superhero shows go, though, it's a definite improvement over the 60's Batman, and is on a par with the Incredible Hulk. (C'mon, though... a green Lou Ferrigno, or a buxom Lynda Carter?)

    Definitely recommended viewing- although one should read the original comics (especially George Perez' run) to get a truer feel for Wonder Woman's mythos.

    (I hesitate to see what will become of the Wonder Woman film currently in production- it's hard to see anyone but Lynda being WW.)
    Big Movie Fan

    Fairly Camp But Fantastic Anyway

    As a young male, I found Wonder Woman entertaining for two reasons-Lynda Carter was beautiful and the show was, in my opinion, as camp and as fun as the 60's Batman show.

    I think a lot of women loved Wonder Woman because she was totally independent. She didn't need a man to help her save the day. She could beat the bad guys herself.

    But, back to the show itself. Throughout the show Wonder Woman faced all kinds from regular bad guys to mad scientists. The show was very tongue-in-cheek and despite the show making me realize just how much us guys need women, I enjoyed it very much. There was the type of action you just don't see anymore on TV and plenty of original humour.

    Wonder Woman was indeed wonderful.
    7ebiros2

    Lynda Carter Is Wonder Woman

    The success of this show can be attributed largely to the casting of Lynda Carter who was believable as Wonder Woman. Without her, the show probably would never have gained the popularity that it did.

    During the '70s live action show the 6 million Dollar Man, was a success due to the interesting usage of special effects. Wonder Woman might have been conceived encouraged by this cultural background.

    The show's quality was par with most other top shows of the time. It was made to appeal to wide range of audiences, so the plot wasn't so complex, but prominently featured super powers of Wonder Woman. Lynda Carter was absolutely believable as Wonder Woman, and there was no other actor of the time who could have played the role asides from her.

    The show is a sweet relic from the '70s along with the likes of the Incredible Hulk, Bionic Woman etc.. It was made in pre-cable TV era when science fiction type program wasn't as ubiquitous as today, and nicely filled the niche. It was an interesting and dramatic show that brought excitement to the audience.

    It would probably be difficult to make another Wonder Woman series with as much believability if they can't find a second Lynda Carter to fill the role.

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    • Trivia
      When the son of Jeannie Epper, Lynda Carter's stunt double, told his classmates that his mother performed on the Wonder Woman television series, they didn't believe him, even after he showed them a photo of his mother in costume. When Carter heard about it, she invited his entire class to visit the Wonder Woman set to see Epper perform.
    • Errores
      When Wonder Woman runs, she wears flat boots. When she stands still or walks, she is suddenly wearing high-heeled boots.
    • Citas

      Norman Gimbel: [Theme song lyrics] WONDER WOMAN

      Norman Gimbel: WONDER WOMAN

      Norman Gimbel: ALL THE WORLD'S WAITING FOR YOU

      Norman Gimbel: AND THE POWER YOU POSSESS

      Norman Gimbel: IN YOUR SATIN TIGHTS

      Norman Gimbel: FIGHTING FOR YOUR RIGHTS

      Norman Gimbel: AND THE OLD RED, WHITE AND BLUE

      Norman Gimbel: WONDER WOMAN

      Norman Gimbel: WONDER WOMAN

      Norman Gimbel: NOW THE WORLD IS READY FOR YOU

      Norman Gimbel: AND THE WONDERS YOU CAN DO

      Norman Gimbel: MAKE A HAWK A DOVE

      Norman Gimbel: STOP A WAR WITH LOVE

      Norman Gimbel: MAKE A LIAR TELL THE TRUTH

      Norman Gimbel: WONDER WOMAN

      Norman Gimbel: GET US OUT FROM UNDER, WONDER WOMAN

      Norman Gimbel: ALL OUR HOPES ARE PINNED UPON YOU

      Norman Gimbel: AND THE MAGIC THAT YOU DO

      Norman Gimbel: STOP A BULLET COLD

      Norman Gimbel: MAKE THE AXIS FOLD

      Norman Gimbel: CHANGE THEIR MINDS

      Norman Gimbel: AND CHANGE THE WORLD

      Norman Gimbel: WONDER WOMAN

      Norman Gimbel: WONDER WOMAN

      Norman Gimbel: YOU'RE A WONDER, WONDER WOMAN

    • Créditos curiosos
      The first season's opening credits appear in a montage of stars and comic-book images.
    • Versiones alternativas
      Both the ABC pilot episode - "The New Original Wonder Woman" - and the ABC premiere episode that brought the series forward into the 70's - "The Return of Wonder Woman" - originally aired as 90-minute episodes. For syndication, these episodes are often edited down to run in a standard 60-minute time slot. The full version of "The New Original Wonder Woman" is contained on the DVD boxed set of the first season, and the full version of "The Return of Wonder Woman" was included on the second season box set.
    • Conexiones
      Featured in Technology/Transformation: Wonder Woman (1979)
    • Bandas sonoras
      Wonder Woman
      Music by Charles Fox

      Lyrics by Norman Gimbel

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    • Fecha de lanzamiento
      • 7 de noviembre de 1975 (Estados Unidos)
    • País de origen
      • Estados Unidos
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    • Locaciones de filmación
      • City Hall - 1 Manchester Blvd., Inglewood, California, Estados Unidos(shots of IADC building)
    • Productoras
      • Bruce Lansbury Productions
      • Douglas S. Cramer Company
      • Warner Bros. Television
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