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The Brady Kids meet Wonder Woman Part 2 of 3

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Here is the second of the three part "Wonder Woman meets The Brady Kids". Here Wonder Woman and the Brady Kids plan to compete in the original Olympic Games. The episode was produced by Filmation Studios. See the continuation of this story in part three.

Also on my channel is a 10 minute short version of the entire story "Wonder Woman & The Brady Kids 1972".

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  • How ironic that out of all of the countless DC animated media that Wonder Woman's been featured in throughout the decades that this silly little cartoon that happens to feature her superspeed power the most!

  • @ACLTony No problem. :-)

  • @Scarletspeedster68 - Thanks Scarlet. Yes, I remember hearing Jane Webb's voice on other cartoons. Just didn't make the connection.

  • @ACLTony Sorry, but in this case, Wonder Woman was voiced by Jane Webb, who also worked on The Archie Show, Journey To The Center Of The Earth, Fantastic Voyage, The Hardy Boys, and other Filmation series during the 1970s.

  • Hey can anyone find out if Wonder Woman is being voiced by Nichelle Nichols (Lt. Uhura from the original Star Trek)?

  • @snakes3425 This early 1970s (I was around then). Totally different mind set. Producers wanted to make the show as appealing as possible to the kids while minimizing violence. Easy way to do it is to throw in super heroes; especially since back then so many of us kids were reading DC comics (no internet, twitter, cell phones, nada---I miss those days!). In 1973, Superfriends (as goofy as it was by today's standards) hit the market and was very popular with kids and adults.

  • I remember seeing this cartoon around 1973 or 74. This is close to the Wonder Woman featured in the comic books of the 50s and 60s.

  • @yaywhewclips242

    I do not understand what Jewish writers have to do with anything! Furthermore, I am not really clear on what point you are trying to make with your comment. Care to explain?

  • @WallenpaupackRE

    I did not noticed that she did not, but I will pay good attention in the next segment! If there are no views of her butt in that video, I might come back here and watch this one again. I remember there being stars on the back of her panties in the comic book pictures.

  • 0:42 Pit from Kid Icarus!?

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