Who is Wonder Woman? Her Origins, History & Impact

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Published 2017-05-26
We track the history of Wonder Woman and her enduring impact. Since she was created 76 years ago, Wonder Woman has been rewritten and reimagined, mirroring the history of feminism in the US. Sign up to our email newsletter for updates on new videos, fun film trivia, news on giveaways, longform content, events and more! bit.ly/2oVVB1Q

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All Comments (21)
  • @mxar2074
    Wonder Woman made me cry in the cinema, because I was so proud. The moment when she ran across the battlefield and the music started playing, I lost it. I had chills and it was beautiful.
  • i understand that people complain about her exaggerated feminine features but, to be fair, most male superheroes are also a male archetype
  • Diana by her name is associated with Artemis but in her temper and actions she's more close to Athena, the goddess of defensive and strategic war (also opposed to Ares)
  • @louise_8546
    I really enjoyed this. Wonder Woman's creator really was an interesting man - I would recommend "The Secret History Of Wonder Woman" by Jill Lepore, to anyone who wants to learn more about William Moulton Marston, and Wonder Woman's history. I've been a WW fan for most of my years on this earth. But her character has been treated shoddily by DC. There were many rumours of movies that came to nothing, for decades - somehow, I became accustomed to disappointment where WW was concerned. I went to see this last night - half-excited, half-afraid. That I would leave dismayed, and feel her character, again, hadn't been given the respect she deserved. WELL. Gal Gadot is AMAZING. The criticisms of her when she first got the role really annoyed me - too skinny, not good looking, can't act. As always, most of it centred on how she looked (have we really moved on since the first WW comic hit the shelves in the early 1940s?!). Are they MAD? Gal was absolutely fantastic. I came out of the cinema feeling quite emotional. Proud. Thankful that AT LAST DC GOT IT RIGHT! I don't know why I felt so, almost, tearful - maybe some long-forgotten childhood memory? Wonder Woman taught little girls to be just as good as any man, that they had power in their femininity, that they can create change though love and kindness, but at heart they are warriors....and I have never forgotten. All the Wonder Woman bumpf I've collected over the decades is looking over me, as I type :)
  • @TrishTruitt
    Great historical perspective and analysis! I never knew about the 70's TV movie, with Kathy Lee Crosby. A blonde Wonder Woman? With no powers? Running a boutique?? Glad that I never knew about it. So psyched to see this newest version. Thank You!
  • @CedricBeasley
    I real enjoyed this video; Hippolyta and Gal's names were finally pronounced correctly. This bio was done very well--love it...
  • @lionofjudah6753
    I like how she presents all this material as objectively as possible instead of taking a side on any of the political issues of the time. Very much appreciated! Keep up the good work and cant wait for your analysis when this film hits theaters!
  • @Jjrmtv
    Wanting a fun film with a message. It's time that women are allowed powerful roles.
  • @croebot5446
    So pumped for this movie! It's getting good buzz from all the right people. Can't wait!
  • @briannalee1998
    Thank you for this beautiful analysis of my favorite superhero! Showed the complexities of her character perfectly. The George Perez origins were mush more rooted in mythology then the original because those comics included the Greek Gods much more and the new Amazon origins which I was glad you mentioned. Explained her character perfectly.
  • @pdzombie1906
    Great video! Nice info to get us in the mood for the upcoming film. Let's hope the producers of such film took all this background into account and allowed the director to carry out her vision.
  • @feykabah
    Really good report. Thanks for adding it.
  • @58kenstyle
    Can't wait to see it again next week 🙌🙌🙌🙌🙌🙌
  • @tgflux
    Excellent overview of the character. Thought I knew a lot about her, but I learned some new things.
  • @dyladino
    I was thinking of making a video like this but you guys nailed it lol
  • @anthoneyrago
    This was really cool. Thanks for making this. Has your channel ever thought of doing an analysis on any of the Star Wars saga? I'd love to see an analysis of The Force Awakens? It's linked to the original trilogies episode 4 yet has a very different story dynamic with the relationships between the characters both veteran and new to the saga. Also it is cram packed full of symbolism.
  • @drebone1986
    Think I'm miss work and see this one, thank god it's finally something else from DC and really thank god it's Wonder Woman