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From Wikipedia, the free encyclopedia Wonder Woman in other media









Wonder Woman in other media



Adaptations of Wonder Woman in other media



Created by William Moulton Marston



Original Comics published by DC Comics

source



First All Star Comics #8 (December 1941)

appearance



Print publications



Novel(s) Wonder Woman: Mythos (2003)

Wonder Woman: Amazon Princess (2003)



Reference Wonder Woman: The Complete History (2000)

book(s) Wonder Woman: The Ultimate Guide to the

Amazon Princess (2003)



Films and television



Film(s) Wonder Woman (1974)

Wonder Woman (2009)



Television Super Friends (1973)

show(s) Wonder Woman (1975)

Justice League (2001)

Justice League Unlimited (2004)



Games



Video Justice League Heroes (2006)

game(s)



The DC Comics superhero, Wonder Woman has appeared

in a wide variety of media outside of comic books since

her initial appearance in All Star Comics #8 (December

1941), including comic strips, film, television and video

games.

Wonder Woman’s first televised appearance, "It’s All Greek to

Animation Me"



The Brady Kids (1972)

Super Friends (1973–1986)

Wonder Woman’s first broadcast appearance was as

a guest in an episode of The Brady Kids cartoon series Wonder Woman appeared in every incarnation of the Su-

in 1972, entitled "It’s All Greek to Me" (voiced by Jane per Friends Saturday morning animated series. She was

Webb). The Brady kids meet Wonder Woman and togeth- originally voiced by Shannon Farnon and later by Connie

er they find themselves accidentally transported back to Caulfield in Super Friends: The Legendary Super Powers Show,

the time of the Ancient Olympic Games. The kids plan followed by B. J. Ward in The Super Powers Team: Galactic

to compete in the marathon and beat the Greek athletes Guardians.

to qualify for the race. Wonder Woman convinces the

Superman (1988)

kids to disqualify themselves, explaining that if they win

Wonder Woman guest starred in the Superman episode,

the race they will change the course of history.[1] (Won-

"Superman and Wonder Woman versus the Sorceress of

der Girl had already appeared in a series of Teen Titans

Time" wherein she and Superman battle a witch named

cartoon shorts which was part of The Superman/Aquaman

Cyrene. B.J. Ward reprised her role of Wonder Woman for

Hour of Adventure cartoon show in 1967.)[2]

the episode.[3]







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Her appearance is notable for being the first and, un- suggestive of her old Super Friends incarnation. Also, her

til her Diniverse incarnation, only Post-Crisis animated lasso did not compel truthfulness until the Justice League

version of Wonder Woman. Besides possessing the power Unlimited episode "The Balance" in which Hippolyta acti-

of flight and no longer having either an invisible plane or vated her true power.

high-heel boots, she also had wavy hair more in line with Her initial personality consisted of a strict adherence

George Pérez’s Post-Crisis interpretation of her. to Amazonian dogma (prompting some of her team-

mates, especially the more brash and headstrong Hawk-

Wonder Woman and the Star Riders (1993) girl, to react to her attitude by calling her "Princess"

In 1992, Mattel planned a line of toys for girls with Won- somewhat disdainfully). Noticeable though is the effect

der Woman leading a new cast of female characters. An of Man’s World on Diana. Her first appearances are

announcement for an accompanying animated series was marked by her reflexively acting off of Amazonian ideol-

made during the 1993 Toy Fair, however a pilot was never ogy (in "Fury", she questions how necessary men really

produced beyond character designs and storyboards.[4] are), but as time passes, she becomes more interested in

A few test samples for the toy line were developed, as men (in particular, Batman, with whom she has a flirta-

well as a short comic book story which would have been tious and possibly romantic relationship) and also expe-

packaged with the figures. A mini comic was distributed riences the emotional excesses of man’s world, as com-

as a breakfast cereal premium.[5] Artwork has since been pared to the Amazons (who are portrayed as somewhat

published in Les Daniels’ 2000 book, Wonder Woman: The stoic if not emotionally stunted). Batman’s affections for

Complete History. The cancelled toy designs were recycled Wonder Woman, however, are somewhat confirmed in

as part of the Tenko and the Guardians of the Magic toy line. the Unlimited episode "This Little Piggy", where he admits

his feelings to Zatanna when requesting her help in

Justice League (2001–2004) and Justice League Un- changing Diana back (she was turned into a pig by Circe).

limited (2004–2006) Batman’s and Wonder Woman’s mutual feelings are im-

plicated in the JLA episode "The Brave and the Bold",

when Wonder Woman manages to stop a missile crashing

into Gorilla City. When the weight of the missile head

crushes her, Batman rushes to the site and attempts to

clear the rubble while everyone else is too stunned by

Wonder Woman’s possible death to help. However, Won-

der Woman is found unhurt, and when she sees Batman’s

gloves covered in dirt in his attempt to save her, she kiss-

es him on the cheek. Batman and Wonder Woman al-

so share a kiss in the Justice League season finale "Star-

crossed" (they kissed in order to hide their faces from

Thanagarian patrol). In the episode "Kid’s Stuff", Wonder

Woman, in her eight-year old form (voiced by Dakota

Fanning), also flirts liberally with the young Batman.

Wonder Woman spars with her arch-foe, the Cheetah, in this She finds joy but also discovers a temper that fre-

screen capture from the episode "Kid Stuff" of the Warner Bros.

quently needs to be checked by her teammates

animated series Justice League Unlimited (2004).

("Hereafter", "Hawk and Dove", "Eclipsed", etc.). Later

episodes dealt directly with her temper and Diana’s even-

Justice League was the first chance to add Wonder Wo-

tual mastery of it. She since adopted the role of am-

man (voiced by Susan Eisenberg) to the DCAU, as the

bassador of the Amazons at her mother’s request ("To

rights had been previously tied up in possible movies and

Another Shore"), bringing another Post-Crisis trait to the

television shows.

DCAU.

To introduce her into a universe already populated

While Wonder Woman’s origin in the DCAU is not de-

by long-experienced heroes like Batman and Superman,

tailed, in the episode "The Balance", it is revealed that

Bruce Timm and his team took a cue from George Pérez’s

she indeed was a clay statue sculpted by Hippolyta and

newcomer-to-man’s-world Post-Crisis interpretation.

somehow brought to life. In the same episode, Hades says

This Diana started off completely innocent and ignorant

that he helped Hippolyta sculpt the clay statue that

of man’s world. Also like the Pérez version, she neither

would eventually become Diana, making him feel almost

keeps a secret identity nor has an invisible plane (al-

like a father to her, but was banished before she was

though in the Justice League Unlimited first season episode

brought to life. That claim, however, was never substan-

"For the Man Who Has Everything", we see her unveil

tiated (when Hawkgirl points out she could use the lasso

the plane). However, perhaps as a nod to her Pre-Crisis

on him, Diana says it doesn’t matter). It was also revealed

appearance, she has straight hair and high-heeled boots

that the Wonder Woman armor was originally made by



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and Zeus teach Butters to control his power of imagina-

tion to help defend their land against all the evil imagi-

nary creatures created.



Justice League: The New Frontier (2008)

Wonder Woman appeared in the 2008 animated adapta-

tion of the award winning miniseries Justice League: The

New Frontier. She was voiced by former Xena actress Lucy

Lawless.[6]



Wonder Woman animated film (2009)

See below.



Batman: The Brave and the Bold

Hippolyta activates the costume’s full power in "The Balance" In Batman: the Brave and the Bold, Wonder Woman makes

a non-speaking cameo as a member of the Justice League

the god Hephaestus for her mother, Queen Hippolyta, not in the episode "Sidekicks Assemble". She is only shown

Diana. However, in episodes, again like "The Balance", it from behind and is not identified by name. At San Diego

was insinuated and implied that the armor was eventu- Comic-Con 2010’s Batman: The Brave and the Bold panel,

ally made for her purposes and use. She had stolen her it was confirmed that Wonder Woman would appear in

armor to use once Hippolyta forbade her to enter the an upcoming episode of the show.[7] Wonder Woman ap-

outside world. Later in the series it is revealed also that pears in the opening segment of the 2011 episode "Scorn

Diana did not know that the armor had additional abili- of the Star Sapphire!" rescuing Steve Trevor from

ties, which could be activated by pressing the star on the Baroness Paula Von Gunther. Her appearance is accom-

tiara. panied by an arrangement of the classic 1970s Wonder Wo-

Steve Trevor made an appearance in the first season’s man theme song. She was voiced by Vicki Lewis, who al-

three-part finale, "The Savage Time", when the League so voiced Star Sapphire in the same episode.[8] She subse-

time-travels back to World War II in order to stop Vandal quently appears in "Triumverate of Terror!", where she

Savage. In this story, Steve is an agent of the OSS, whom teams up with Batman and Superman to fight the com-

Diana falls in love with. They are separated when Diana bined threat of Cheetah, Lex Luthor and the Joker.

returns to the present day. In the episode’s conclusion,

she visits her friend, now a very old man, at a retirement

Justice League: Crisis on Two Earths

community. Wonder Woman appears as a main character in the ani-

Her eventual fate is unknown, but Kobra mentions mated film Justice League: Crisis on Two Earths, and is voiced

that she is still alive during the time of Batman Beyond. by Vanessa Marshall. Unlike the traditional portrayal in

Her powers are almost the same as her comics coun- the comics, Superwoman is not portrayed as being the

terpart, including flight and super strength, lending Crime Syndicate of America’s version of Wonder Woman,

Wonder Woman the ability to hold out against Superman but instead Mary Marvel. Despite this, Wonder Woman

in a fight, while both were hallucinating. She also has a and Superwoman become rivals and the Amazon Princess

weakness to pierce wounds as shown by Devil Ray’s poi- bested her in the final battle. However, the Syndicate

sonous dart harming her. In "Grudge Match", she is able Olympia,

does include a villainess named Olympia whom was con-

to singlehandedly defeat Vixen, Hawkgirl, Huntress, and firmed to be a Wonder Woman equivalent by the film’s

Black Canary in a no-holds barred fight. writer Dwayne McDuffie.[9]

Wonder Woman was originally supposed to appear in

Superman/Batman: Apocalypse

the Batman Beyond episode “The Call”, which featured a

future Justice League. However, rights issues precluded Wonder Woman (voiced again by Susan Eisenberg, who

the possibility and her cameo was instead taken by Big had previously voiced her in the DCAU) plays a role in

Barda. the animated film Superman/Batman: Apocalypse.[10] The

film is based on the Superman/Batman: The Supergirl from

South Park (2007) Krypton storyline.[11] In the movie, Wonder Woman is

In the Comedy Central animated series South Park, Won- tipped off by Batman about the existence of Kara, and

der Woman plays a prominent role in the Imagination- she, Lyla, and Batman convince Superman to let her stay

land Trilogy, in which she is depicted as a member of on Paradise Island where the Kryptonian will learn to

the Council of Nine, consisting of the nine most revered gain full control over her power. After two months of

of all imaginary characters. She along with Aslan, Gan- training on Paradise Island, Darkseid sends an army of

dalf, Glinda, Jesus, Luke Skywalker, Morpheus, Popeye, Doomsday clones to the island, and Diana fights them



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along with Superman, Batman and her Amazonian army.

Mid-way through the fight, Batman realizes something

is out of place and leaves the fight. Superman destroys

the Doomsday army with his heat vision. Batman informs

Wonder Woman and Superman that the Doomsday army

was a diversion as Darkseid came and kidnapped Kara

and killed Lyla as well. This prompts the three of them to

go to Apokolips along with Big Barda. On Darkseid’s plan-

et, Wonder Woman fights the Female Furies and Granny

Goodness along with Barda. After a long fight, Barda and

Diana win and confront Darkseid, throwing Granny at his

knees. Back on Earth, Diana wishes Superman and Kara

well as they leave the island. She is seen at the end ap-

plauding for the latter as she assumes her new identity of

Supergirl.



Young Justice

Wonder Woman appears in the San Diego Comic-Con

footage for the animated series Young Justice.[12] At New

York Comic Con 2010, it was confirmed that there are no

longer any restrictions involving DC characters appear- Wonder Woman as she appeared in the 2009 animated film

ing in animation, thus making it possible for Wonder Wo- voiced by actress Keri Russell.

man to be used.[13] Wonder Woman appears in the pilot

episode, "Independence Day", where she and the rest of 1987 by George Pérez.[16] The casting includes Keri Rus-

the Justice League arrive at Cadmus Labs following its de- sell as Princess Diana/Wonder Woman, Nathan Fillion as

struction. She is shown having a conversation with Su- Col. Steve Trevor, Alfred Molina as Ares, Virginia Madsen

perman about the fate of the newly-discovered Superboy, as Queen Hippolyta, and Rosario Dawson as Artemis. The

though her words are not audible to the audience. film was directed by Lauren Montgomery and, as with all

films in this series, produced by Bruce Timm.[17]

Justice League: Doom

Wonder Woman will appear as a member of the JLA in Television

Justice League: Doom, with Susan Eisenberg once again

reprising her role from the Justice League animated se- Who’s Afraid of Diana Prince (1967)

ries.[14] The first attempt to produce a television series based on

Wonder Woman occurred in 1967. The success of the Bat-

Comic strips man television series led Batman producer William Dozi-

From 1944–1945, there was a short-lived daily comic er to commission a pilot script by Stan Hart and Larry

strip, written by Wonder Woman creator Charles Moul- Siegel. Batman writer Stanley Ralph Ross was then asked

ton and drawn by H. G. Peter.[15] to perform a re-write, after Hart and Siegel’s script was

deemed unsuitable.[18][19] A portion of the pilot, under

Film five minutes in length, was filmed by Greenway Produc-

tions, the company behind the Batman show under the ti-

Alias Batman & Robin tle Who’s Afraid of Diana Prince?[20] The piece starred Ellie

Wonder Woman was played by Dawn Zulueta in the Wood Walker (Robert Walker Jr.’s wife) as Diana Prince,

Filipino Batman comedy film called Alias Batman & Robin. Linda Harrison as Diana’s Wonder Woman alter ego and

Maudie Prickett as Diana’s mother.

Wonder Woman (animated film) In the proposed series Diana Prince (not Wonder Wo-

Main article: Wonder Woman (film) man) would have been the focus of the comedy. Diana, an

Wonder Woman starred in an animated feature film of awkward and rather plain young woman, lives with her

the same name which was released on March 3, 2009. Re- mother close to a United States Air Force base. Much of

leased by DC Comics and Warner Bros., the movie was the film consists of her mother berating Diana about not

a PG-13 rated, direct-to-video movie, part of the line of having a boyfriend. When her mother leaves the room,

DC Universe Animated Films. The press release, and the Diana changes into her Wonder Woman costume and ad-

Sneak Peek from the Batman: Gotham Knight DVD, con- mires her reflection in a mirror. What she sees is not

firmed that the story was of her rebooted origin from Diana Prince, but rather a sexy super-heroic figure





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(played by Linda Harrison) who proceeds to preen and ers intact, no explanation for the differences between the

pose as the song "Oh, You Beautiful Doll" plays on the film and the comic were ever given.

soundtrack. The pilot ends with Diana climbing out a Though not successful at the first attempt, network

window and flying away, indicating that, despite her ap- interest was such that within a year another pilot was in

parent delusions regarding her alter ego, she does have production, leading to the familiar Lynda Carter version

some super powers.[15] This pilot episode was never of the character.

broadcast and the project was taken no further. This version of Wonder Woman made a cameo ap-

pearance in Infinite Crisis alongside the Debra Winger

Wonder Woman pilot movie (1974) Wonder Girl as inhabitants of Earth-462.



Wonder Woman (1975–1979)

Main article: Wonder Woman (TV series)

Scripting duties were given to Stanley Ralph Ross, who

had worked on the original pilot reel in 1967, but was in-

structed to be more faithful to the comic book. "The New,

Original Wonder Woman" made in 1975, starred Lynda

Carter as Wonder Woman/Diana Prince with Jeannie Ep-

per as Lynda Carter’s stunt double. Lyle Waggoner played

Steve Trevor. This version was so successful that a TV se-

ries, Wonder Woman soon followed and aired for three sea-

sons.



Announced pilots (1990s)

In 1990, Comics Scene magazine announced a new syndi-

cated Wonder Woman series to be produced and distrib-

uted by Warner Bros. Later in the 1990s, a new syndicat-

ed Wonder Woman project produced and distributed by

Warner Bros. was announced for television. However, no

pilot was filmed for either project.



Smallville

The producers of the television show Smallville had want-

Cathy Lee Crosby in the first Wonder Woman film. ed Diana to make a cameo appearance (in the manner

of Green Arrow, Flash, Aquaman, Cyborg, and the Mart-

The first serious attempt at adapting Wonder Woman ian Manhunter) and become a part of the proto-Justice

to live-action TV starred Cathy Lee Crosby as a blonde League that appears in that show. However, due to Won-

Amazon with superhuman agility[21] (à la Captain Amer- der Woman being developed as a feature film by Joss

ica) and gadgets, similar to those used by movie super- Whedon, the idea had to be abandoned.[22]

spy James Bond and secret agent Emma Peel of TV’s The

Avengers, both of which were still somewhat popular at NBC pilot (2011)

that time, when the script of this pilot movie was in its Main article: Wonder Woman (2011 TV pilot)

early stages of development.[15] Reports surfaced in October 2010 that Warner Bros. Tele-

Though this version owed much to a brief period in vision was teaming with writer-producer David E. Kelley

the Wonder Woman comic book, in which the Amazon to pitch a new Wonder Woman television series to net-

heroine had lost her powers, it did not stray completely works.[23] The major networks all turned down the se-

from its comic inspiration. This Princess Diana could ries,[24] but NBC, the final network to initially pass on

communicate with animals; run, leap, and swim faster the project, announced that they had ordered a pilot on

than normal humans; and was agile enough to deflect January 21, 2011. The plot is described as "a reinvention

bullets from her Amazon bracelets, which, by some unre- of the iconic D.C. comic in which Wonder Woman – aka

vealed means, she could trigger to explode. In lieu of the Diana Prince – is a vigilante crime fighter in L.A. but also

magical, golden lasso in the comics, she kept a golden ca- a successful corporate executive and a modern woman

ble concealed in her belt, which was used as a grappling trying to balance all of the elements of her extraordinary

rope and to ensnare fleeing enemies. While the Wonder life."[25] On February 16, 2011, it was announced that

Woman comic being published at the time of the pilot’s Adrianne Palicki was selected to play the title role.[26] El-

screening featured the heroine with her traditional pow- izabeth Hurley played villain Veronica Cale and Tracie

Thoms played Diana’s personal assistant, Etta Candy.[27]



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Video games

Wonder Woman also appeared in the 1995 Justice League

Task Force versions for Super Nintendo and Sega Genesis

fighting game, as well as in several Game Boy Advance

games based on the Justice League animated series.[citation

needed]

Wonder Woman is a featured playable character in

the video game Justice League Heroes (voiced by Courtenay

Taylor) with two unlockable costumes.[citation needed]

Wonder Woman is a playable character in Mortal Kom-

bat vs. DC Universe, where she is voiced by Tara Platt.[cita-

tion needed]

Wonder Woman is set to appear in DC Universe Online.

Gina Torres provides her voice.[32]





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