Wonder Woman. The complete second season
(DVD)

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DVD
Physical Desc
4 videodiscs (1094 min.) : sound, color ; 4 3/4 in.
Language
English

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General Note
Originally broadcast as a television series from September 1977-April 1978.
General Note
Special features of this DVD set: documentary "Revolutionizing a classic: From comic book to television" ; dual-layer format ; scene selections ; Dolby Digital.
Creation/Production Credits
Developed for television by Stanley Ralph Ross ; based on characters created by Charles Moulton.
Participants/Performers
Lynda Carter, Lyle Waggoner, Norman Burton.
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Season two of Wonder Woman introduces her to a new America with nuclear power and computers. Teamed with Steve Trevor, son of Major Trevor, she takes the name Diana Prince and takes on all kinds of danger in the fight for America's safety.
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The return of Wonder Woman: A terrorist act has one good outcome: Wonder Woman again straps on her belt and bracelets to fight evil.
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Anschluss '77: A second chance for the Third Reich? Diana (aka Wonder Woman) battles remnants of Hitler's command.
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The man who could move the world: A scientist's experiments in telekinesis unleash a fearsome power aimed at Wonder Woman.
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The Bermuda Triangle crisis: Trouble in paradise! The U.S. proposes a nuclear facility near Wonder Woman's home, Paradise Island.
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Knockout: Wonder Woman matches wits with a gorgeous, gun-toting terrorist who's kidnapped Steve.
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The pied piper: There's money in the music biz. A rock god uses hypnosis to control his entourage of thieving groupies.
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The queen and the thief: To protect a queen's jewels, Diana and Steve go undercover at the millionaires' sandbox, Palm Beach.
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I do, I do: A massage, a facial and a state secret: Diana visits a spa to investigate leaks of government information.
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The man who made volcanoes: The world's in hot lava when a mad scientist figures out how to make volcanoes blow their tops on cue.
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Mind stealers from outer space, part one: Brain drain! Aliens land near Washington, D.C. to steal human minds--and later sell them in outer space.
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Mind stealers from outer space, part two: How do you spell IQ? The aliens enlarge their hunt, targeting the top brains from a think tank.
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The deadly toys: Scary Christmas: During Yuletide, a demented toymaker uses android scientists for a nefarious purpose.
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Light-fingered lady: She's an undercover cover girl: Diana infiltrates a gang planning a multimillion-dollar heist.
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Screaming javelin: Going for the gold: a megalomaniac kidnaps great athletes to form a world-champion team.
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Diana's disappearing act: Presto change-O! A magician's trick that transforms lead into gold threatens the global economy.
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Death in disguise: She might as well put a bulls-eye on her forehead. Diana steps between an industrialist and assassins.
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IRAC is missing: I'll never forget what's his name. The computer called IRAC fears digital thieves will steal its memory bank.
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Flight to oblivion: Diana poses as a photographer to defend a secret test flight from sabotage.
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Seance of terror: I see danger in your future. A boy psychic is manipulated by his evil guardian to thwart a peace conference.
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The man who wouldn't tell: A mop, a broom and a great big boom: evildoers pursue a janitor who concocts a powerful new explosive.
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The girl from Ilandia: A sweet little girl from another dimension depends on Wonder Woman for protection.
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The murderous missile: A small-town sheriff is the wrong arm of the law when he interferes with Diana's mission.
Target Audience
Not rated.
System Details
DVD.
Language
Audio track in English ; subtitled in English, French and Spanish ; closed captioned for the hearing impaired.

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APA Citation, 7th Edition (style guide)

Crosland, A., Carter, L., Waggoner, L., Burton, N., Kelljan, B., Seymour, R., Arnold, J., Wallerstein, H., Caffey, M., Moder, D., & Singer, A. (2004). Wonder Woman . Warner Home Video.

Chicago / Turabian - Author Date Citation, 17th Edition (style guide)

Alan Crosland et al.. 2004. Wonder Woman. Warner Home Video.

Chicago / Turabian - Humanities (Notes and Bibliography) Citation, 17th Edition (style guide)

Alan Crosland et al.. Wonder Woman Warner Home Video, 2004.

MLA Citation, 9th Edition (style guide)

Crosland, Alan, et al. Wonder Woman Warner Home Video, 2004.

Note! Citations contain only title, author, edition, publisher, and year published. Citations should be used as a guideline and should be double checked for accuracy. Citation formats are based on standards as of August 2021.

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