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So, this is 'Wonder Woman: Who's Afraid of Diana Prince?' from '67—a curious blend of comedy and superhero antics. The pacing is rather laid-back, with a lot of focus on Diana's domestic life and her mom's nagging about her love life, which gives it a quirky charm. The practical effects are modest, but there's something charmingly retro about them. It’s interesting to see how they attempted to capture the essence of Wonder Woman, even if it feels more like a sitcom at times. The performances, particularly the dynamic between Diana and her mother, bring a light-heartedness that contrasts with the typical superhero narrative, making it a distinctive piece in the Wonder Woman lore.
'Who's Afraid of Diana Prince?' is quite an interesting entry in the Wonder Woman adaptations, being one of the earliest attempts to bring the character to television. As a TV movie, it remains relatively obscure, making physical copies a bit rare and sought after by collectors. The film's comedic take on the superhero genre separates it from later portrayals of Wonder Woman, adding to its uniqueness and appeal for those interested in the evolution of comic book adaptations.
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