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Wonder Woman (2009) (Western Animation)

Wonder Woman is an animated film from 2009 and part of the Along the way, she is helped by Steve Trevor, and the two become involved in a somewhat complicated partnership whilst trying to track down Ares. Not to be confused with the Tropes: • are invisible, too. • • • • • • • In addition, this version of Etta is much bitcher. Being a rival with Wonder Woman for Steve Trevor's attention. • Steve in the comics and other media is a • • • Persephone may have killed innocent people and nearly brought about an international war, but her death at the hands of Hippolyta is played very sadly. She was driven to join Ares by her desperation for companionship and children of her own which Hippolyta strictly forbid for centuries. Her Ares: You are a fool if you think you can hold me forever. I am more than a god. I am a force of nature! • • • Hades helps Ares by breaking his restraints, secretly anticipating his defeat and subsequent enslavement in the Underworld. • Diana tricks Ares into using Zeus' lightning to finish her rather than doing it the old-fashioned way. This lets her pull him into the blast using her lasso, weakening him long enough for her to behead him. • • • • The Amazons coming to help Diana and handle Ares' army in Washington DC. • Ares is killed and his army retreats. • Hippolyta: And you could not find a bigger sword, Artemis? Artemis: Sword? This is but my dagger. • • • • • • Diana beheads Ares in a similar manner. • • • Cheetah makes a brief appearance at the end...

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Context: "Wonder Woman" 2017 film Definition: Wonder Woman is an "amazon", that is, each woman specifically created by "god" "Zeus" to protect the world from "god" "Ares". Point: Question: how can those be gods if they died? If they are not gods, what are they? My attempt at rationalizing: maybe they're aliens? Maybe they're "aliens addressed as gods" by extension and for the sake of simplicity due to their superhuman powers in the same way Odin, Thor, Loki and Hela are "aliens addressed as gods" in the Marvel universe? In the source material, the Gods of Olympus are not aliens, in the strictest sense. They are more like extremely powerful metahumans. Their origin has to do with the creation of something called the Fourth World, and the resulting In the movie universe, their origin hasn't been yet explained, but the link to the Fourth World and the Godwave is hinted at slightly. The Gods of Olympus are portrayed as being "from Earth", just existing before humans did, and being more powerful than any humans. Note, for example, that they are naturally immortal, and can only die if killed by one of their own. More notably, the Fourth World is home to the "New Gods", one of which is Darkseid. He is a being of even greater power than the Gods of Olympus, and the villain of Justice League is Steppenwolf, Darkseid's lieutenant. Note that the concept of gods being able to die is an old one: the Norse, Greco-Roman, Egyptian, Japanese, and Aztek pantheons all featured the death of a...

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Context: "Wonder Woman" 2017 film Definition: Wonder Woman is an "amazon", that is, each woman specifically created by "god" "Zeus" to protect the world from "god" "Ares". Point: Question: how can those be gods if they died? If they are not gods, what are they? My attempt at rationalizing: maybe they're aliens? Maybe they're "aliens addressed as gods" by extension and for the sake of simplicity due to their superhuman powers in the same way Odin, Thor, Loki and Hela are "aliens addressed as gods" in the Marvel universe? In the source material, the Gods of Olympus are not aliens, in the strictest sense. They are more like extremely powerful metahumans. Their origin has to do with the creation of something called the Fourth World, and the resulting In the movie universe, their origin hasn't been yet explained, but the link to the Fourth World and the Godwave is hinted at slightly. The Gods of Olympus are portrayed as being "from Earth", just existing before humans did, and being more powerful than any humans. Note, for example, that they are naturally immortal, and can only die if killed by one of their own. More notably, the Fourth World is home to the "New Gods", one of which is Darkseid. He is a being of even greater power than the Gods of Olympus, and the villain of Justice League is Steppenwolf, Darkseid's lieutenant. Note that the concept of gods being able to die is an old one: the Norse, Greco-Roman, Egyptian, Japanese, and Aztek pantheons all featured the death of a...

Wonder Woman (Diana Prince)

The girl who wondered has seen wonders... has become a woman who has traveled the world, who has traveled worlds! A woman who has touched countless lives, has made them better in ways beyond measure. A woman who has brought hope, and joy, and love. A woman who is the hero of so many. The truth of you has never changed, Diana. Even the that from you. Why would we? It's one of the many reasons we love you. — Princess Diana is Wonder Woman, the daughter of Contents • 1 History • 1.1 Childhood • 1.1.1 Birth • 1.1.2 Youth • 1.1.3 Learning Her History • 1.1.4 Antiope's Visit • 1.1.5 Dimension Chi • 1.2 Origins • 1.2.1 Rebirth Origin • 1.2.2 Current Origin • 1.2.3 Justice League • 1.2.4 Early Career • 1.3 New 52 • 1.4 False Memories • 1.4.1 Blood • 1.4.2 Guts • 1.4.3 Iron • 1.4.4 War • 1.4.5 Flesh • 1.4.6 Bones • 1.4.7 War-Torn • 1.4.8 Romance with Superman • 1.4.9 Trinity War and Forever Evil • 1.5 Rebirth • 1.5.1 The Lies and The Truth • 1.5.2 Heart of the Amazon • 1.5.3 Children of the Gods and Swan's Song • 1.5.4 Amazons Attacked • 1.5.5 The Dark Gods • 1.5.6 The Last Age of Magic • 1.5.7 The Witching Hour • 1.5.8 Lords of Chaos • 1.5.9 The Witching War • 1.5.10 Teaming with Artemis • 1.5.11 Olympians Exiled • 1.5.12 Return of the Amazons and Loveless • 1.5.13 Doomsday Clock • 1.5.14 The Four Horsewomen • 1.5.15 The Return of Maxwell Lord • 1.5.16 Justice/Doom War • 1.5.17 Death Metal • 1.6 Infinite Frontier • 1.6.1 Afterworlds • 1.6.2 Through a Glass Darkly • 1.6.3 Trial o...

Wonder Woman (2009) (Western Animation)

Wonder Woman is an animated film from 2009 and part of the Along the way, she is helped by Steve Trevor, and the two become involved in a somewhat complicated partnership whilst trying to track down Ares. Not to be confused with the Tropes: • are invisible, too. • • • • • • • In addition, this version of Etta is much bitcher. Being a rival with Wonder Woman for Steve Trevor's attention. • Steve in the comics and other media is a • • • Persephone may have killed innocent people and nearly brought about an international war, but her death at the hands of Hippolyta is played very sadly. She was driven to join Ares by her desperation for companionship and children of her own which Hippolyta strictly forbid for centuries. Her Ares: You are a fool if you think you can hold me forever. I am more than a god. I am a force of nature! • • • Hades helps Ares by breaking his restraints, secretly anticipating his defeat and subsequent enslavement in the Underworld. • Diana tricks Ares into using Zeus' lightning to finish her rather than doing it the old-fashioned way. This lets her pull him into the blast using her lasso, weakening him long enough for her to behead him. • • • • The Amazons coming to help Diana and handle Ares' army in Washington DC. • Ares is killed and his army retreats. • Hippolyta: And you could not find a bigger sword, Artemis? Artemis: Sword? This is but my dagger. • • • • • • Diana beheads Ares in a similar manner. • • • Cheetah makes a brief appearance at the end...