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{{Infobox Film
 
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| image = Wonder Woman 2009 title card.png
|image=[[File:WonderWoman2009poster.jpg|250px]]
 
|Film name = Wonder Woman
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| name = Wonder Woman
|director=[[Lauren Montgomery]]
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| director = [[Lauren Montgomery]]
|producer= [[Bruce Timm]]
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| producer = [[Bruce Timm]]
|writer= [[Gail Simone]]<br>[[Michael Jelenic]]
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| writer = [[Gail Simone]]<br>[[Michael Jelenic]]
|music= [[Christopher Drake]]
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| music = [[Christopher Drake]]
|release=March 3, 2009
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| release = March 3, 2009
|duration=75 mins
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| duration = 75 mins
|budget=
 
|grossrevenue=
 
|previous=''[[Justice League: The New Frontier]]''<bR><small>(Different franchise)</small>
 
|next=''[[Justice League: Crisis on Two Earths]]''<bR><small>(Different franchise)</small>
 
 
}}
 
}}
   
'''''Wonder Woman''''' is a 2009 DC Universe Original Animated Movie featuring the origin of [[Wonder Woman (2009 Movie Character)|Wonder Woman]] who is voiced by [[Keri Russell]].
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'''''Wonder Woman''''' is a 2009 DC Universe Original Animated Movie featuring the origin of [[Wonder Woman (Keri Russell)|Wonder Woman]] who is voiced by [[Keri Russell]]. The movie is rated PG-13, edited down from the original cut which the MPAA issued an R-rating for in 2009.<ref>''Comic Book Resources'' [http://www.cbr.com/wonder-woman-r-rated-directors-cut/ "R-Rated Wonder Woman Listing was for Animated Feature"] by Brandon Staley, March 8, 2017</ref>
   
 
==Plot==
 
==Plot==
 
On the mystical island of [[Themyscira]], a proud and fierce warrior race of [[Amazons]] have raised a daughter of untold beauty, grace and strength: [[Wonder Woman|Princess Diana]]. When an Army fighter pilot, [[Steve Trevor]], crash-lands on the island, the rebellious and headstrong Diana defies Amazonian law by accompanying Trevor back to civilization. Meanwhile, [[Ares]] (the god of War) has escaped his imprisonment at the hands of the Amazonian and has decided to exact his revenge using the mystical “Hand of Rage,” an ancient artifact with the power to raise armies from the dead and infuse them with a thirst for blood. Ares intends to start a world war that will not only last for centuries – but will wipe out every living being on the planet, starting with the Amazons. It is up to Princess Diana to save her people and the world – by using her gifts and becoming the ultimate Wonder Woman.
 
On the mystical island of [[Themyscira]], a proud and fierce warrior race of [[Amazons]] have raised a daughter of untold beauty, grace and strength: [[Wonder Woman|Princess Diana]]. When an Army fighter pilot, [[Steve Trevor]], crash-lands on the island, the rebellious and headstrong Diana defies Amazonian law by accompanying Trevor back to civilization. Meanwhile, [[Ares]] (the god of War) has escaped his imprisonment at the hands of the Amazonian and has decided to exact his revenge using the mystical “Hand of Rage,” an ancient artifact with the power to raise armies from the dead and infuse them with a thirst for blood. Ares intends to start a world war that will not only last for centuries – but will wipe out every living being on the planet, starting with the Amazons. It is up to Princess Diana to save her people and the world – by using her gifts and becoming the ultimate Wonder Woman.
   
==Voice Cast==
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==Release==
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''Wonder Woman'' was first screened for a public audience at New York Comic Con during the weekend of February 6, 2009. The film was accompanied by a discussion panel with creators including director [[Lauren Montgomery]] and producer [[Bruce Timm]].
*[[Keri Russell]] as [[Wonder Woman (2009 Movie Character)|Princess Diana/Wonder Woman]]
 
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*[[Nathan Fillion]] as [[Steve Trevor|Col. Steve Trevor]]
 
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The home video was released on March 3, 2009 with the following bonus features:
*[[Alfred Molina]] as [[Ares]]
 
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*[[Virginia Madsen]] as [[Hippolyta (2009 Movie Character)|Queen Hippolyta]]
 
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* Audio commentary with Bruce Timm (producer), Lauren Montgomery (director), Michael Jelenic (screenplay), and Gregory Noveck (Senior DC Creative Affairs Vice President),.
*[[Rosario Dawson]] as [[Artemis]]
 
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*[[David McCallum]] as [[Zeus]]
 
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* "A Subversive Dream" — 26 minute featurette
*[[Oliver Platt]] as [[Hades]]
 
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*[[Vicki Lewis]] as [[Persephone (2009 Movie Character)|Persephone]]
 
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* "The Daughters of Myth" — 26 minute featurette
*[[Marg Helgenberger]] as [[Hera]]
 
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*[[Rick Overton]] as The President
 
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* ''[[Justice League (Animated Series)|Justice League]]'' episodes "Paradise Lost", "Hawk and Dove," and "To Another Shore" (all in standard definition).
*[[Jason Miller]] as Gang Leader and Thraxx
 
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* Sneak Peaks: ''Wonder Woman: First Look'', ''Green Lantern: First Look'', ''Batman: Gotham Knight'', and ''[[Justice League: The New Frontier]]''.
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A May 16, 2017 home video re-release billed as a "Commemorative Edition" added new cover art, a steelbook version of which would be available exclusively at Target. This release includes the same cut of the film, a new sneak peek for the forthcoming ''Batman and Harley Quinn'' animated movie, and one additional new featurette:
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* "What Makes a Wonder Woman" — ''For 75 years, Wonder Woman has resonated with audiences because of her loving nature and quest for truth. Hear some of her biggest fans and fellow creators discuss how her qualities have crafted her into the icon we know today.''
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==Cast==
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<gallery orientation=square spacing=small>
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WW 2009 Diana.png|[[Wonder Woman (Keri Russell)|Wonder Woman]]<br>[[Keri Russell]]
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WW 2009 Steve Trevor.png|[[Steve Trevor]]<br>[[Nathan Fillion]]
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WW 2009 Ares.png|[[Ares]]<br>[[Alfred Molina]]
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WW 2009 Hippolyta.png|[[Hippolyta (Virginia Madsen)|Queen Hippolyta]]<br>[[Virginia Madsen]]
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WW 2009 Artemis.png|[[Artemis of Bana-Mighdall|Artemis]]<br>[[Rosario Dawson]]
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WW 2009 Hades.png|[[Hades]]<br>[[Oliver Platt]]
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WW 2009 Persephone.png|[[Persephone (Vicki Lewis)|Persephone]]<br>[[Vicki Lewis]]
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WW 2009 Alexa.png|[[Alexa]]<br>[[Tara Strong]]
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WW 2009 Deimos.png|[[Deimos]]<br>[[John DiMaggio]]
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WW 2009 Zeus.png|[[Zeus]]<br>[[David McCallum]]
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WW 2009 Hera.png|[[Hera]]<br>[[Marg Helgenberger]]
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WW 2009 Thrax.png|[[Thrax]]<br>[[Jason Miller]]
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WW 2009 President.png|The President<br>[[Rick Overton]]
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WW 2009 Advisor.png|Advisor<br>[[Andrea Romano]]
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WW 2009 Rook.png|Rook<br>''unknown''
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WW 2009 Slick.png|Slick<br>[[Rick Overton]]
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WW 2009 Etta Candy.png|[[Etta Candy]]<br>[[Julianne Grossman]]
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WW 2009 Little Girl.png|Little Girl<br>[[Skye Arens]]
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WW 2009 Cheetah.png|[[Cheetah]]
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</gallery>
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==Gallery==
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<gallery>
 
WonderWoman2009poster.jpg
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</gallery>
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==Sources==
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<references />
   
 
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[[Category:Movies]]
 
[[Category:Animation]]
 
[[Category:Animation]]
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[[Category:Wonder Woman (2009)| ]]
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Wonder Woman 2009 title card
Wonder Woman
Directed by Lauren Montgomery
Produced by Bruce Timm
Written by Gail Simone
Michael Jelenic
Music by Christopher Drake
Released March 3, 2009
Duration 75 mins

Wonder Woman is a 2009 DC Universe Original Animated Movie featuring the origin of Wonder Woman who is voiced by Keri Russell. The movie is rated PG-13, edited down from the original cut which the MPAA issued an R-rating for in 2009.[1]

Plot

On the mystical island of Themyscira, a proud and fierce warrior race of Amazons have raised a daughter of untold beauty, grace and strength: Princess Diana. When an Army fighter pilot, Steve Trevor, crash-lands on the island, the rebellious and headstrong Diana defies Amazonian law by accompanying Trevor back to civilization. Meanwhile, Ares (the god of War) has escaped his imprisonment at the hands of the Amazonian and has decided to exact his revenge using the mystical “Hand of Rage,” an ancient artifact with the power to raise armies from the dead and infuse them with a thirst for blood. Ares intends to start a world war that will not only last for centuries – but will wipe out every living being on the planet, starting with the Amazons. It is up to Princess Diana to save her people and the world – by using her gifts and becoming the ultimate Wonder Woman.

Release

Wonder Woman was first screened for a public audience at New York Comic Con during the weekend of February 6, 2009. The film was accompanied by a discussion panel with creators including director Lauren Montgomery and producer Bruce Timm.

The home video was released on March 3, 2009 with the following bonus features:

  • Audio commentary with Bruce Timm (producer), Lauren Montgomery (director), Michael Jelenic (screenplay), and Gregory Noveck (Senior DC Creative Affairs Vice President),.
  • "A Subversive Dream" — 26 minute featurette
  • "The Daughters of Myth" — 26 minute featurette
  • Justice League episodes "Paradise Lost", "Hawk and Dove," and "To Another Shore" (all in standard definition).

A May 16, 2017 home video re-release billed as a "Commemorative Edition" added new cover art, a steelbook version of which would be available exclusively at Target. This release includes the same cut of the film, a new sneak peek for the forthcoming Batman and Harley Quinn animated movie, and one additional new featurette:

  • "What Makes a Wonder Woman" — For 75 years, Wonder Woman has resonated with audiences because of her loving nature and quest for truth. Hear some of her biggest fans and fellow creators discuss how her qualities have crafted her into the icon we know today.

Cast

Gallery

Sources

  1. Comic Book Resources "R-Rated Wonder Woman Listing was for Animated Feature" by Brandon Staley, March 8, 2017