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I see some information at several resellers that the complete Season 1 of Lynda Carter's Wonder Woman series from the '70s is expected to be released on DVD in late June, 2004.
Anyone know of any source for all seasons (I think there may have only been 3 or 4 seasons in total) on DVD?
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Anyone know of any source for all seasons (I think there may have only been 3 or 4 seasons in total) on DVD?
Thanks.
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Re: Wonder Woman
Originally posted by viper0066
I see some information at several resellers that the complete Season 1 of Lynda Carter's Wonder Woman series from the '70s is expected to be released on DVD in late June, 2004.
Anyone know of any source for all seasons (I think there may have only been 3 or 4 seasons in total) on DVD?
I see some information at several resellers that the complete Season 1 of Lynda Carter's Wonder Woman series from the '70s is expected to be released on DVD in late June, 2004.
Anyone know of any source for all seasons (I think there may have only been 3 or 4 seasons in total) on DVD?
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Well, your lack of intelligence comes through in your analogy. To educate you, the Series of Wonder Woman have already been filmed, so applying your car analogy, it would be like asking if a restorer announced a preliminary date of having 1976 Corvettes restored with enhanced engines, if that or another restorer has any other models from the 70s Corvettes so-restored yet.
If I had wanted attitudes like yours, I'd have asked. I didn't, so take your arrogance, and go elsewhere, please.
If I had wanted attitudes like yours, I'd have asked. I didn't, so take your arrogance, and go elsewhere, please.
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There were 3 seasons of Wonder Woman. Season 1 ran on ABC (The WWII Era) while the final two seasons ran on CBS (The NEW Adventures of Wonder Woman set in the 70s).
60 episodes all together (59 episodes plus the original Pilot Episode). This does not count the Cathy Lee Crosby TV movie from 1974.
Warner Bros is releasing Season 1 in June. England has released a few DVDs of The NEW Adventures that ran on CBS. They are R2 & PAL.
Hope that helps.
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60 episodes all together (59 episodes plus the original Pilot Episode). This does not count the Cathy Lee Crosby TV movie from 1974.
Warner Bros is releasing Season 1 in June. England has released a few DVDs of The NEW Adventures that ran on CBS. They are R2 & PAL.
Hope that helps.
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I'm sure if Season 1 sells well, Seasons 2 & 3 will follow soon after. I'll definately be picking up Season 1 in June.
Meanwhile, here's the covers from the R2 releases from Season 2:
The New Adventures of Wonder Woman Volume 1
The New Adventures of Wonder Woman Volume 2
Each DVD has 3 episodes each. If Season 2 & 3 never grace R1, these are nice alternatives.
And just to be complete, here's the cover to Season 1:
AndrewWonder Woman: The Complete Season One
Andrew
Meanwhile, here's the covers from the R2 releases from Season 2:
The New Adventures of Wonder Woman Volume 1
The New Adventures of Wonder Woman Volume 2
Each DVD has 3 episodes each. If Season 2 & 3 never grace R1, these are nice alternatives.
And just to be complete, here's the cover to Season 1:
AndrewWonder Woman: The Complete Season One
Andrew
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Originally posted by viper0066
Well, your lack of intelligence comes through in your analogy. To educate you, the Series of Wonder Woman have already been filmed, so applying your car analogy, it would be like asking if a restorer announced a preliminary date of having 1976 Corvettes restored with enhanced engines, if that or another restorer has any other models from the 70s Corvettes so-restored yet.
If I had wanted attitudes like yours, I'd have asked. I didn't, so take your arrogance, and go elsewhere, please.
Well, your lack of intelligence comes through in your analogy. To educate you, the Series of Wonder Woman have already been filmed, so applying your car analogy, it would be like asking if a restorer announced a preliminary date of having 1976 Corvettes restored with enhanced engines, if that or another restorer has any other models from the 70s Corvettes so-restored yet.
If I had wanted attitudes like yours, I'd have asked. I didn't, so take your arrogance, and go elsewhere, please.
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Originally posted by Chew
Looking forward to this set. Hopefully, The Flash isn't far behind.
Looking forward to this set. Hopefully, The Flash isn't far behind.
But seriously, my wife and I are looking forward to this set also. As well asthe second and third season which featured such worthy plot devices as... The Computer That Wanted to Destroy the World and The Brain that could read War and Peace!
And I'm hoping for The Flash also. I missed a few episodes on original airing and never got to see them again.
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Originally posted by viper0066
Well, your lack of intelligence comes through in your analogy. To educate you, the Series of Wonder Woman have already been filmed, so applying your car analogy, it would be like asking if a restorer announced a preliminary date of having 1976 Corvettes restored with enhanced engines, if that or another restorer has any other models from the 70s Corvettes so-restored yet.
If I had wanted attitudes like yours, I'd have asked. I didn't, so take your arrogance, and go elsewhere, please.
Well, your lack of intelligence comes through in your analogy. To educate you, the Series of Wonder Woman have already been filmed, so applying your car analogy, it would be like asking if a restorer announced a preliminary date of having 1976 Corvettes restored with enhanced engines, if that or another restorer has any other models from the 70s Corvettes so-restored yet.
If I had wanted attitudes like yours, I'd have asked. I didn't, so take your arrogance, and go elsewhere, please.
Paul
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Originally posted by viper0066
Well, your lack of intelligence comes through in your analogy. To educate you, the Series of Wonder Woman have already been filmed, so applying your car analogy, it would be like asking if a restorer announced a preliminary date of having 1976 Corvettes restored with enhanced engines, if that or another restorer has any other models from the 70s Corvettes so-restored yet.
If I had wanted attitudes like yours, I'd have asked. I didn't, so take your arrogance, and go elsewhere, please.
Well, your lack of intelligence comes through in your analogy. To educate you, the Series of Wonder Woman have already been filmed, so applying your car analogy, it would be like asking if a restorer announced a preliminary date of having 1976 Corvettes restored with enhanced engines, if that or another restorer has any other models from the 70s Corvettes so-restored yet.
If I had wanted attitudes like yours, I'd have asked. I didn't, so take your arrogance, and go elsewhere, please.
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I was looking at Deep Discount DVD as a possible buying spot. Did anyone else know they require you to register your credit card number as part of your account, and this account with them is necessary to buy from them?