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A former San Francisco cop whose life was saved by Steve Trevor turning her time undercover in a terrorist organization. She later ended up becoming the leader of said organization before being shown the error of her ways by Steve and Wonder Woman.\\
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A former San Francisco cop whose life was saved by Steve Trevor turning her time undercover in a terrorist organization. She later ended up becoming the leader of said organization before being shown the error of her ways by Steve and Wonder Woman.\\
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* AdaptationalBackstoryChange: Not a sister of Diana in this continuity.
* AdaptationNameChange: Nubia is a name taken up rather than her birth name.
* AdaptationNameChange: Nubia is a name taken up rather than her birth name.
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* AdaptationalBackstoryChange: Not a sister A former San Francisco cop and friend of Diana Steve Trevor's who ended up leaving the force while undercover when she fell in this continuity.
love with and married Fausta Grables, the leader of the terrorist cell she was infiltrating and later broke her own heart when she turned in her love due to her sense of right and wrong rather than Diana's twin sister.
* AdaptationNameChange: This version of Nubiais started out life as a US citizen with the name taken up rather than her birth name.Carolyn Hamilton.
* AdaptationNameChange: This version of Nubia
* HeelFaceTurn: Makes one by the end of her one episode appearance and continues on in her reappeance in the ''ComicBook/WonderWoman77'' comics.
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* HeelFaceTurn: Makes one by the end of her one episode appearance and continues on in her reappeance in the ''ComicBook/WonderWoman77'' comics.
* UnrelatedInTheAdaptation: As a former SF police officer from Man's World, this version of Nubia has no relation to Diana or any other Amazon from the island.
* UnrelatedInTheAdaptation: As a former SF police officer from Man's World, this version of Nubia has no relation to Diana or any other Amazon from the island.
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* HeelFaceTurn: Makes one by the end LesbianJock: A lesbian who is incredibly fond of her one episode appearance and continues on in her reappeance in the ''ComicBook/WonderWoman77'' comics.
good at an array of martial arts even prior to becoming an Amazon.
* UnrelatedInTheAdaptation:As a former SF police officer from Man's World, this This version of Nubia has no relation to Diana or any other started out as a San Francisco native by the name of Carolyn Hamilton before becoming an Amazon from and adopting the island. name Nubia and is therefore not Diana's twin sister nor the daughter of Queen Hippolyta and her partner Philippus.
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* BeautyIsNeverTarnished: Wonder Woman always looks like she's competing in the Miss World pageant (which Lynda Carter actually did in 1972) regardless of the death-defying experiences she frequently endures. She'll have a fight with some goon just about every episode and barely have a hair out of place afterwards.
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* BeautyIsNeverTarnished: Wonder Woman always looks like she's competing in the Miss World pageant (which Lynda Carter actually did in 1972) regardless of the death-defying experiences she frequently endures. She'll have a fight with some goon just about every episode and barely have a hair out of place afterwards.afterward.
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* BoundAndGagged: Diana certainly finds herself tied up and restrainin many dangerous situations throughout the series. Nevertheless, she's able to escape her bonds and perils and save the day!
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* BoundAndGagged: Diana certainly finds herself tied up being bound and restrainin restrained and sometimes gagged in many dangerous situations throughout the series. Nevertheless, she's able to escape her bonds and perils and save the day!
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* BroughtDownToNormal: The effect of not wearing the belt of strength of her [[LeotardOfPower Wonder Woman costume]] away from Paradise Island. She still retains her warrior training, but does not have [[SuperStrength super strength]]. It is implied that her speed and reflexes as [[SecretIdentity Diana Prince]] are also reduced to human norms.
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* BroughtDownToNormal: The effect of not wearing the belt of the strength of her [[LeotardOfPower Wonder Woman costume]] away from Paradise Island. She still retains her warrior training, training but does not have [[SuperStrength super strength]]. It is implied that her speed and reflexes as [[SecretIdentity Diana Prince]] are also reduced to human norms.
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* BoundAndGagged: Diana certainly finds herself tied up in many dangerous situations throughout the series. Nevertheless, she's able to escape her bonds and perils and save the day!
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* BoundAndGagged: Diana certainly finds herself tied up in and restrainin many dangerous situations throughout the series. Nevertheless, she's able to escape her bonds and perils and save the day!
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* MsFanservice: As Wonder Woman and Diana Prince.
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* MsFanservice: As Wonder Woman and Diana Prince. Prince have a voluptuous body.
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* MsFanservice: She fills out the Wonder Woman costume well in her brief time. Her regular outfit with the tight shirt and suspenders also emphasizes her chest quite a bit.
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* MsFanservice: She fills out the Wonder Woman costume well in her brief time. Her regular outfit with the a tight shirt and suspenders also emphasizes her chest quite a bit.
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* CanonImmigrant: To the continuity of the show. Worth nothing that while Cheetah was around during the time of the show, Barbara Minerva wasn't created until 1987, long after the show had long been over. [[LegacyCharacter Debbie Domaine was the current holder of the Cheetah title at the time]].
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* CanonImmigrant: To the continuity of the show. Worth nothing that while Cheetah was around during the time of the show, Barbara Minerva wasn't created until 1987, long after the show television series had long been over.ceased production. [[LegacyCharacter Debbie Domaine was the current holder of the Cheetah title at the time]].
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* BoobsOfSteel: Wonder Woman is, by far, the strongest, fastest, and most skilled fighter on the show. She not only beat out all of the other [[ActionGirl amazons]] of [[HiddenElfVillage Paradise Island]] for the privilege to become Wonder Woman, but she was so powerful that most of her fights were [[CurbStompBattle over before they even started]].
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* MostCommonSuperpower: Wonder Woman is, by far, the strongest, fastest, and most skilled fighter on the show. She not only beat out all of the other [[ActionGirl amazons]] of [[HiddenElfVillage Paradise Island]] for the privilege to become Wonder Woman, but she was so powerful that most of her fights were [[CurbStompBattle over before they even started]].
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* AdaptationalModesty: Zig-zagged. Traditionally, the Barbara Ann Minerva Cheetah either goes naked or wears a bikini pelt. In this continuity, her first story has her wearing a shirt and denim shorts even when transformed, she appears naked in a later story where she tries to get Clayface to defeat Wonder Woman and is depicted wearing a jumpsuit during the ''ComicBook/Batman66' comic crossover.
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* AdaptationalModesty: Zig-zagged. Traditionally, the Barbara Ann Minerva Cheetah either goes naked or wears a bikini pelt. In this continuity, her first story has her wearing a shirt and denim shorts even when transformed, she appears naked in a later story where she tries to get Clayface to defeat Wonder Woman and is depicted wearing a jumpsuit during the ''ComicBook/Batman66' ''ComicBook/Batman66'' comic crossover.
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* AdaptationOriginConnection: The comic crossover with ''ComicBook/Batman66'' reveals that she saved a young Bruce Wayne during the 1940s and her act of heroism partly inspired him to become Batman in adulthood.
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* AdaptationalModesty: Traditionally, the Barbara Ann Minerva Cheetah either goes naked or wears a bikini pelt. In this continuity, she wears a shirt and denim shorts even when transformed (though she does appear naked in a later story where she tries to get Clayface to defeat Wonder Woman).
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* AdaptationalModesty: Zig-zagged. Traditionally, the Barbara Ann Minerva Cheetah either goes naked or wears a bikini pelt. In this continuity, she wears her first story has her wearing a shirt and denim shorts even when transformed (though transformed, she does appear appears naked in a later story where she tries to get Clayface to defeat Wonder Woman).Woman and is depicted wearing a jumpsuit during the ''ComicBook/Batman66' comic crossover.
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* PoliticallyIncorrectHero: In the comic crossover with ''ComicBook/Batman66'', a flashback shows her addressing a Nazi as "Kraut".
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* AdaptationalModesty: Traditionally, the Barbara Ann Minerva Cheetah either goes naked or wears a bikini pelt. In this continuity, she wears a shirt and denim shorts even when transformed.
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* AdaptationalModesty: Traditionally, the Barbara Ann Minerva Cheetah either goes naked or wears a bikini pelt. In this continuity, she wears a shirt and denim shorts even when transformed.transformed (though she does appear naked in a later story where she tries to get Clayface to defeat Wonder Woman).
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* AdaptationalModesty: Traditionally, the Barbara Ann Minerva Cheetah either goes naked or wears a bikini pelt. In this continuity, she wears actual clothing even when transformed.
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* AdaptationalModesty: Traditionally, the Barbara Ann Minerva Cheetah either goes naked or wears a bikini pelt. In this continuity, she wears actual clothing a shirt and denim shorts even when transformed.
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* GrandTheftMe: His plan in the show was to transplant his body in the perfect physical specimen before being foiled by Wonder Woman. When he pops back up in the ''Wonder Woman 77'' comics he's apparently decided that this "perfect physical specimen" is Wonder Woman.
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* GrandTheftMe: His plan in the show was to transplant his body brain in the perfect physical specimen before being foiled by Wonder Woman. When he pops back up in the ''Wonder Woman 77'' comics he's apparently decided that this "perfect physical specimen" is Wonder Woman.
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* AgeLift: Going off the white hair and wrinkles, it's implied he's older than he's usually depicted.
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* AgeLift: Going off the white hair and wrinkles, it's implied he's older than he's usually depicted. This may be to imply that he originally faced Diana during the 1940s and has since aged to acknowledge the TimeSkip to the 1970s.
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!!! '''Played by:''' John Randolph (pilot episode), Richard Eastham (remainder of season 1)
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!!! '''Played by:''' John Randolph Creator/JohnRandolph (pilot episode), Richard Eastham Creator/RichardEastham (remainder of season 1)
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!!! '''Played by:''' Beatrice ColenCreator/BeatriceColen
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!!! '''Played by:''' Lynda Day George
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!!! '''Played by:''' Lynda Day GeorgeCreator/LyndaDayGeorge
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!!! '''Played by:''' Christine Belford
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!!! '''Played by:''' Christine BelfordCreator/ChristineBelford
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!!! '''Played by:''' Jayne Kennedy
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!!! '''Played by:''' Jayne KennedyCreator/JayneKennedy
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* LegFocus: Completely unavoidable with ''that costume'', but while the camera rarely lingers too long on her legs, the directors did seem to try and work in full-length shots of Wonder Woman whenever possible, and there is one episode where W.W. is shown strung up and her legs dominate the shot throughout.
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* ShesGotLegs: Completely unavoidable with ''that costume'', but while the camera rarely lingers too long on her legs, the directors did seem to try and work in full-length shots of Wonder Woman whenever possible, and there is one episode where W.W. is shown strung up and her legs dominate the shot throughout.
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* HotScientist: In "The Pluto Files", Wonder Woman solved math problems on a chalkboard that were stumping the resident aged scientist. The "hot" part...this is Creator/LyndaCarter playing her.
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[[folder:Phillip Blankenship]]
!!General Philip Blankenship
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!!! '''Played by:''' John Randolph (pilot episode), Richard Eastham (remainder of season 1)
!!! '''Appearances:''' ''[[Series/WonderWoman1975 Wonder Woman]]''
Diana Prince's, Steve Trevor's, and Etta Candy's superior at the War Department during World War Two.
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!!ComicBook/SteveTrevor
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!!! '''Appearances:''' ''[[Series/WonderWoman1975 Wonder
Diana Prince's, Steve Trevor's,
American War Hero, possible LoveInterest for Wonder Woman, and
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* CanonForeigner: Crosses over with SuspiciouslySimilarSubstitute in parts but he's a creation of the show.
* CanonImmigrant: He made his way into Wonder Woman comics set in World War 2 in TheNineties under Creator/JohnByrne.
* {{Expy}}: For General Philip ''Darnell'', Steve and Diana's superior in [[ComicBook/WonderWoman1942 Wonder Woman Golden Age comics]]. They even share the same first name.
* ReasonableAuthorityFigure: Often acts as this to Steve. He cautioned him against going off on a rescue for Wonder Woman when she was held in Germany by pointing out they had no reliable info on the area and [[FlyingBrick she's Wonder Woman, she'd probably be able to rescue herself]].
* CanonImmigrant: He made his way into Wonder Woman comics set in World War 2 in TheNineties under Creator/JohnByrne.
* {{Expy}}: For General Philip ''Darnell'', Steve and Diana's superior in [[ComicBook/WonderWoman1942 Wonder Woman Golden Age comics]]. They even share the same first name.
* ReasonableAuthorityFigure: Often acts as this to Steve. He cautioned him against going off on a rescue for Wonder Woman when she was held in Germany by pointing out they had no reliable info on the area and [[FlyingBrick she's Wonder Woman, she'd probably be able to rescue herself]].
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* CanonForeigner: Crosses over with SuspiciouslySimilarSubstitute AlternateSelf: Has one on [[Characters/SmallvilleGovernment Earth-167]] and [[Characters/DCEUWorldWarI an undesignated Earth]].
* BadassInDistress: He's a famous war hero inparts America but he's ends up getting captured a creation of the show.
* CanonImmigrant: He made his way intolot for Wonder Woman comics to rescue.
* DistressedDude: In just about every episode, Diana even first meets him when he got shot down by German warplanes.
* TheLostLenore: He's dead by the time of the seasons of the show set in the 70s and evidently, they never seemed to have acted on their feelings for one another. In the ''ComicBook/WonderWoman77'' comics, Diana is shown thinking of him when she references things she had to leave behind when she left Man's WorldWar 2 to return to Paradise Island.
* MayDecemberRomance: A rare example, in-universe, where the female half is the older one. He's somewhere inTheNineties under Creator/JohnByrne.
* {{Expy}}: For General Philip ''Darnell'', Stevehis 30s/40s while Diana is stated to over 2500 years old. Though worth noting while he and Diana's superior in [[ComicBook/WonderWoman1942 Wonder Woman Golden Age comics]]. They even share are clearly attracted to another they never have an actual relationship. Inverted in RealLife as Carter was in her early-20s when starting the same first name.
show while Waggoner was in his mid-forties.
*ReasonableAuthorityFigure: Often acts NiceGuy: Shown to be this, he genuinely believed Paula von Gunther when she said she was committed to reforming herself.
* OfficerAndAGentleman: Shown to be rather amicable and treats Diana and Etta more asthis friends rather than his secretaries. Also willing to Steve. He cautioned him against going off on a risk his life to rescue for Wonder Woman when she was held in Germany by pointing out they had no reliable info on the area and [[FlyingBrick he believes she's Wonder Woman, she'd probably be able to rescue herself]].in danger.
* BadassInDistress: He's a famous war hero in
* CanonImmigrant: He made his way into
* DistressedDude: In just about every episode, Diana even first meets him when he got shot down by German warplanes.
* TheLostLenore: He's dead by the time of the seasons of the show set in the 70s and evidently, they never seemed to have acted on their feelings for one another. In the ''ComicBook/WonderWoman77'' comics, Diana is shown thinking of him when she references things she had to leave behind when she left Man's World
* MayDecemberRomance: A rare example, in-universe, where the female half is the older one. He's somewhere in
* {{Expy}}: For General Philip ''Darnell'', Steve
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!!ComicBook/EttaCandy
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!!! '''Played by:''' Beatrice Colen
!!! '''Appearances:''' ''[[Series/WonderWoman1975 Wonder Woman]]'' | ''[[ComicBook/Batman66 Batman '66 Meets Wonder Woman '77]]''
General Philip Blankenship's secretary and a friend to both Steve Trevor and Diana Prince.
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!!General Philip Blankenship
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!!! '''Appearances:''' ''[[Series/WonderWoman1975 Wonder
General Philip Blankenship's secretary and a friend to both
Diana Prince's, Steve
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* AdaptationDyeJob: A redhead in the original comics but played by the blonde Breatice Colen.
* AdaptationalWimp: In the original Golden Age comics, Etta Candy was a one-woman cavalry, routinely beating up Nazi spies with her bare hands (and the occasional judicious use of candy). Here, she's little more than flighty comic-relief and is never active in the field.
* AlternateSelf: Has one on [[Characters/DCEUWorldWarI an undesignated Earth]].
* FlatCharacter: We never see much of her beyond working at the War Department with Diana.
* WhatHappenedToTheMouse: Following the TimeSkip to TheSeventies and unlike Steve, we never learned what happened to her in the interval period.
* AdaptationalWimp: In the original Golden Age comics, Etta Candy was a one-woman cavalry, routinely beating up Nazi spies with her bare hands (and the occasional judicious use of candy). Here, she's little more than flighty comic-relief and is never active in the field.
* AlternateSelf: Has one on [[Characters/DCEUWorldWarI an undesignated Earth]].
* FlatCharacter: We never see much of her beyond working at the War Department with Diana.
* WhatHappenedToTheMouse: Following the TimeSkip to TheSeventies and unlike Steve, we never learned what happened to her in the interval period.
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* AdaptationDyeJob: A redhead CanonForeigner: Crosses over with SuspiciouslySimilarSubstitute in parts but he's a creation of the original show.
* CanonImmigrant: He made his way into Wonder Woman comicsbut played by the blonde Breatice Colen.
set in World War 2 in TheNineties under Creator/JohnByrne.
*AdaptationalWimp: In the original {{Expy}}: For General Philip ''Darnell'', Steve and Diana's superior in [[ComicBook/WonderWoman1942 Wonder Woman Golden Age comics, Etta Candy comics]]. They even share the same first name.
* ReasonableAuthorityFigure: Often acts as this to Steve. He cautioned him against going off on a rescue for Wonder Woman when she wasa one-woman cavalry, routinely beating up Nazi spies with her bare hands (and held in Germany by pointing out they had no reliable info on the occasional judicious use of candy). Here, area and [[FlyingBrick she's little more than flighty comic-relief and is never active in the field.
* AlternateSelf: Has one on [[Characters/DCEUWorldWarI an undesignated Earth]].
* FlatCharacter: We never see much of her beyond working at the War Department with Diana.
* WhatHappenedToTheMouse: Following the TimeSkipWonder Woman, she'd probably be able to TheSeventies and unlike Steve, we never learned what happened to her in the interval period.rescue herself]].
* CanonImmigrant: He made his way into Wonder Woman comics
*
* ReasonableAuthorityFigure: Often acts as this to Steve. He cautioned him against going off on a rescue for Wonder Woman when she was
* AlternateSelf: Has one on [[Characters/DCEUWorldWarI an undesignated Earth]].
* FlatCharacter: We never see much of her beyond working at the War Department with Diana.
* WhatHappenedToTheMouse: Following the TimeSkip
[[folder:Etta Candy]]
!!ComicBook/EttaCandy
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!!! '''Played by:''' Beatrice Colen
!!! '''Appearances:''' ''[[Series/WonderWoman1975 Wonder Woman]]'' | ''[[ComicBook/Batman66 Batman '66 Meets Wonder Woman '77]]''
General Philip Blankenship's secretary and a friend to both Steve Trevor and Diana Prince.
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* AdaptationDyeJob: A redhead in the original comics but played by the blonde Breatice Colen.
* AdaptationalWimp: In the original Golden Age comics, Etta Candy was a one-woman cavalry, routinely beating up Nazi spies with her bare hands (and the occasional judicious use of candy). Here, she's little more than flighty comic-relief and is never active in the field.
* AlternateSelf: Has one on [[Characters/DCEUWorldWarI an undesignated Earth]].
* FlatCharacter: We never see much of her beyond working at the War Department with Diana.
* WhatHappenedToTheMouse: Following the TimeSkip to TheSeventies and unlike Steve, we never learned what happened to her in the interval period.
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[[folder:Steve Trevor]]
!!ComicBook/SteveTrevor
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!!! '''Played by:''' Creator/LyleWaggoner
!!! '''Appearances:''' ''[[Series/WonderWoman1975 Wonder Woman]]'' | ''[[ComicBook/Batman66 Batman '66 Meets Wonder Woman '77]]''
American War Hero, possible LoveInterest for Wonder Woman, and perpetual BadassInDistress.
!!ComicBook/SteveTrevor
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!!! '''Played by:''' Creator/LyleWaggoner
!!! '''Appearances:''' ''[[Series/WonderWoman1975 Wonder Woman]]'' | ''[[ComicBook/Batman66 Batman '66 Meets Wonder Woman '77]]''
American War Hero, possible LoveInterest for Wonder Woman, and perpetual BadassInDistress.
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!!ComicBook/SteveTrevor
Trevor Jr.]]
!!Steve Trevor Jr.
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!!!'''Played by:''' Creator/LyleWaggoner
!!! '''Appearances:''' !!!'''Appearances:''' ''[[Series/WonderWoman1975 Wonder Woman]]'' | ''[[ComicBook/Batman66 Batman '66 Meets Wonder Woman '77]]''
American War Hero, possible LoveInterest for Wonder Woman, and perpetual BadassInDistress.|
Steve Trevor's [[IdenticalGrandson identical son]] and, along with Diana Prince, a senior agent with the IADC (Inter-Agency Defense Command).
!!ComicBook/SteveTrevor
!!Steve Trevor Jr.
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!!!'''Played by:''' Creator/LyleWaggoner
American War Hero, possible LoveInterest for Wonder Woman, and perpetual BadassInDistress.
Steve Trevor's [[IdenticalGrandson identical son]] and, along with Diana Prince, a senior agent with the IADC (Inter-Agency Defense Command).
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* AlternateSelf: Has one on [[Characters/SmallvilleGovernment Earth-167]] and [[Characters/DCEUWorldWarI an undesignated Earth]].
* BadassInDistress: He's a famous war hero in America but ends up getting captured a lot for Wonder Woman to rescue.
* DistressedDude: In just about every episode, Diana even first meets him when he got shot down by German warplanes.
* TheLostLenore: He's dead by the time of the seasons of the show set in the 70s and evidently, they never seemed to have acted on their feelings for one another. In the ''ComicBook/WonderWoman77'' comics, Diana is shown thinking of him when she references things she had to leave behind when she left Man's World to return to Paradise Island.
* MayDecemberRomance: A rare example, in-universe, where the female half is the older one. He's somewhere in his 30s/40s while Diana is stated to over 2500 years old. Though worth noting while he and Wonder Woman are clearly attracted to another they never have an actual relationship. Inverted in RealLife as Carter was in her early-20s when starting the show while Waggoner was in his mid-forties.
* NiceGuy: Shown to be this, he genuinely believed Paula von Gunther when she said she was committed to reforming herself.
* OfficerAndAGentleman: Shown to be rather amicable and treats Diana and Etta more as friends rather than his secretaries. Also willing to risk his life to rescue Wonder Woman when he believes she's in danger.
* BadassInDistress: He's a famous war hero in America but ends up getting captured a lot for Wonder Woman to rescue.
* DistressedDude: In just about every episode, Diana even first meets him when he got shot down by German warplanes.
* TheLostLenore: He's dead by the time of the seasons of the show set in the 70s and evidently, they never seemed to have acted on their feelings for one another. In the ''ComicBook/WonderWoman77'' comics, Diana is shown thinking of him when she references things she had to leave behind when she left Man's World to return to Paradise Island.
* MayDecemberRomance: A rare example, in-universe, where the female half is the older one. He's somewhere in his 30s/40s while Diana is stated to over 2500 years old. Though worth noting while he and Wonder Woman are clearly attracted to another they never have an actual relationship. Inverted in RealLife as Carter was in her early-20s when starting the show while Waggoner was in his mid-forties.
* NiceGuy: Shown to be this, he genuinely believed Paula von Gunther when she said she was committed to reforming herself.
* OfficerAndAGentleman: Shown to be rather amicable and treats Diana and Etta more as friends rather than his secretaries. Also willing to risk his life to rescue Wonder Woman when he believes she's in danger.
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* AlternateSelf: Has one on [[Characters/SmallvilleGovernment Earth-167]] and [[Characters/DCEUWorldWarI an undesignated Earth]].
* BadassInDistress:GenerationXerox: He's a famous war hero in America but ends up getting captured government agent who finds himself working with a lot for Diana Prince and oft-rescued by Wonder Woman to rescue.
* DistressedDude: In just about every episode, Diana even first meets him when he got shot down by German warplanes.while on missions. Much like his father from [=WW2=].
*TheLostLenore: He's dead by the time of the seasons of the show set in the 70s and evidently, they never seemed to have acted on their feelings for IdenticalGrandson: As one another. In the ''ComicBook/WonderWoman77'' comics, Diana is shown thinking can see, he's a spitting image of him when she references things she had to leave behind when she left Man's World to return to Paradise Island.
* MayDecemberRomance: A rare example, in-universe, where the female half is the older one. He's somewhere inhis 30s/40s while Diana is stated to over 2500 years old. Though worth noting while he and Wonder Woman are clearly attracted to another they never have an actual relationship. Inverted in RealLife as Carter was in her early-20s when starting the show while Waggoner was in his mid-forties.
* NiceGuy: Shown to be this, he genuinely believed Paula von Gunther when she said she was committed to reforming herself.
* OfficerAndAGentleman: Shown to be rather amicable and treats Diana and Etta more as friends rather than his secretaries. Also willing to risk his life to rescue Wonder Woman when he believes she's in danger.old man.
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* DistressedDude: In just about every episode, Diana even first meets him when he got shot down by German warplanes.
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* MayDecemberRomance: A rare example, in-universe, where the female half is the older one. He's somewhere in
* NiceGuy: Shown to be this, he genuinely believed Paula von Gunther when she said she was committed to reforming herself.
* OfficerAndAGentleman: Shown to be rather amicable and treats Diana and Etta more as friends rather than his secretaries. Also willing to risk his life to rescue Wonder Woman when he believes she's in danger.
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!!Steve Trevor Jr.
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Steve Trevor's [[IdenticalGrandson identical son]] and, along with Diana Prince, a senior agent with the IADC (Inter-Agency Defense Command).
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* GenerationXerox: He's a famous government agent who finds himself working with a Diana Prince and oft-rescued by Wonder Woman while on missions. Much like his father from [=WW2=].
* IdenticalGrandson: As one can see, he's a spitting image of his old man.
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!!Steve Trevor Jr.
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Steve Trevor's [[IdenticalGrandson identical son]] and, along with Diana Prince, a senior agent with the IADC (Inter-Agency Defense Command).
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* GenerationXerox: He's a famous government agent who finds himself working with a Diana Prince and oft-rescued by Wonder Woman while on missions. Much like his father from [=WW2=].
* IdenticalGrandson: As one can see, he's a spitting image of his old man.
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* AdaptationalVillainy: A minor one [[spoiler: as she's a creation of Psycho and so she doesn't really exist]] .
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* TheOtherDarrin: Played by John Randolph in the pilot and Richard Eastham in the remainder of season one.
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* BikerBabe: Has an outfit she can [[SpectacularSpinning transform into]] for riding motorcycles.
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