Wonder Woman - The Complete Second Season | 
enlarge | Actor: Lynda Carter Studio: Warner Home Video Category: DVD
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Rating: 57 reviews Sales Rank: 9523
Format: Box Set, Closed-captioned, Color, Dvd-video, Subtitled, Ntsc Languages: English (Original Language), English (Subtitled), Spanish (Subtitled), French (Subtitled) Rating: NR (Not Rated) Region: 1 Aspect Ratio: 1.33:1 Number Of Discs: 4 Running Time: 1094 Minutes Shipping Weight (lbs): 0.7 Dimensions (in): 7.5 x 5.3 x 1.1
MPN: WARD59523D ISBN: 1419802283 UPC: 012569595231 EAN: 9781419802287 ASIN: B0006Z2KZ2
Theatrical Release Date: March 31, 1976 Release Date: March 1, 2005 Availability: Usually ships in 1-2 business days Shipping: International shipping available Condition: Brand New! Factory Sealed! US Retail DVD! SORRY, BUT WE CANNOT SHIP THIS ITEM TO ILLINOIS. Customer service is our #1 priority. We ship your order from Illinois within two business days by USPS media mail (no tracking or expedited shipping available). If we can?t ship your order within two business days, it will be cancelled and your money refunded in full. Although over 90% of our shipments arrive within two weeks, please allow up to 30 days for delivery. Thank you for choosing MediaThrill.
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Product Description Studio: Warner Home Video Release Date: 03/01/2005 Run time: 1094 minutes Rating: Nr
Amazon.com With World War II coming to an end, what will Amazonian Diana Prince (Lynda Carter) do for Wonder Woman's second season? Sporting the biggest continuity jump in TV history, Wonder Woman's new network (now on CBS from ABC) decided to catapult the show 35 years into the future into "modern day" Los Angeles, 1977. Not surprisingly, the 35 years haven't aged the immortal one bit. In fact, she seems to have gotten stronger, her super powers have increased, and her mind is sharper and focused on fighting the evils of the modern world: nuclear weapons, terrorists, aliens, and the mind controlling influences of rock music. Season 2 kicks off with the awesome hour-and-a-half season premiere, "The Return of Wonder Woman." Returning once again from Paradise Island, Diana Prince (a.k.a. Wonder Woman) teams up this time with former colleague Major Steve Trevor's son (still played by Lyle Waggoner) to protect humankind and to keep Paradise Island hidden from the free world. In the 21 episodes that follow, Wonder Woman will take on a nuclear facility planning to build near Paradise Island, a mad scientist plotting against the super heroine with telekinesis, mind-stealing aliens from outer space, an evil toymaker's demented androids, and a rock star(Martin Mull?!) who is using hypnosis to control the minds of his fans. In this new millennium, Wonder Woman may seem a bit cheesy to some, but to others this show and Lynda Carter represent the pinnacle of '70s television culture. Wonder Woman: The Complete Second Season is a completely satisfying guilty pleasure for those who want to indulge. --Rob Bracco
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Ms Tamma's Gift-5 star rating December 30, 2008 Louise (Pawhuska, OK. USA) This is such a big hit for birthday in November.. I got her the first season for her Christmas (2007) and she was so happy!!! She had just about given up!! Now she has 2 seasons to watch again and again..and more to build on..
Reminiscing November 17, 2008 J. Jackson (IL United States) 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.
Wonder Woman on the Cheap July 14, 2008 W. McGonigle (New Hampshire, USA) 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.
et in arcadia ego April 10, 2008 mark twain (Monrovia, Liberia) 2 out of 2 found this review helpful
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.
Wonder Woman as a Meddlesome Do-Gooder December 15, 2007 A Reader (California USA) 0 out of 1 found this review helpful
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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