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* Seven of Nine says "Suffering [[LesYay Sapphic!]]" while playing a holodeck heroine in the ''StarTrekVoyager'' SlashFic ''Attack of the 50-Ft Half-Klingon''.

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* Seven of Nine says "Suffering [[LesYay Sapphic!]]" while playing a holodeck heroine in the ''StarTrekVoyager'' ''Series/StarTrekVoyager'' SlashFic ''Attack of the 50-Ft Half-Klingon''.
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* Seven of Nine says "Suffering [[LesYay Sapphic!]]" while playing a holodeck heroine in the ''StarTrekVoyager'' SlashFic ''Attack of the 50-Ft Half-Klingon''.
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* ''Series/Batwoman2019''. In "The Rabbit Hole", Sophie Moore demands to know if Kate Kane was the mysterious Batwoman who saved her life in the previous episode. Kate denies it, saying if she was going to do something like that, she'd have dressed up like Wonder Woman instead.
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* ''Series/GilmoreGirls'': In the first season episode "Love and War and Snow", when Emily asks if Lorelai's coming over for Friday dinner despite the snowstorm, Lorelai jokes she'll just put on her costume, grab her lasso, and hop on her invisible plane.

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* '''Series/That70sShow'':
** In a fantasy sequence parodying the ''WesternAnimation/{{Superfriends}}'', Donna is dressed as Wonder Woman.
** When Eric sneaks off to partake in Roller Disco, his dance partner is dressed as Wonder Woman.
** While getting high, Jackie wonders how cool it'd be if she had Wonder Woman's bullet-blocking bracelets.
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* ''Anime/ProjectAKo'': The main character is heavily implied to be the daughter of Wonder Woman and Superman (who appear in a LawyerFriendlyCameo scene. Even sporting bracelets in a nod to Diana.

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* ''Anime/ProjectAKo'': The main character is heavily implied to be the daughter of Wonder Woman and Superman (who appear in a LawyerFriendlyCameo scene.scene). Even sporting bracelets in a nod to Diana.
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* Anime/ProjectAKo - The main character is heavily implied to be the daughter of Wonder Woman and Superman (who appear in a LawyerFriendlyCameo scene. Even sporting bracelets in a nod to Diana.

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* Anime/ProjectAKo - The main character is heavily implied to be the daughter of Wonder Woman and Superman (who appear in a LawyerFriendlyCameo scene. Even sporting bracelets in a nod to Diana.
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* The ''Podcast/NowPlaying Podcast'' reviewed [[Film/WonderWoman1974 the Cathy Lee Crosby T.V. movie]] and the pilot movie of the [[Series/WonderWoman1975 70's Lynda Carter show]] in anticipation of the release of ''Film/WonderWoman2017''. A review of ''Film/WonderWoman1984'' was followed with in 2021.

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* ''Film/SkyHigh2005'': After scolding the captured villains in the ending, Principal Powers laments that she isn't Wonder Woman. [[ActorAllusion She's played by]] Creator/LyndaCarter.



* ''Series/HarrysLaw'': Guest character Annie Bilson (played by Creator/EricaDurance who also famously played Lois Lane below) is a vigilante who dresses as the Themysciran princess in her crusade.
* ''Series/{{Smallville}}'': Lois Lane cosplayed with the character's costume in a Season 9 episode. This is an obvious MythologyGag since Diana doesn't seem to exist in this universe.




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* Wrestling/SashaBanks dressed as the Themysciran princess during the first ever women's Wrestling/RoyalRumble.


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* ''WebVideo/EpicRapBattlesOfHistory'': Wonder Woman battles Music/StevieWonder in Season 5.
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* {{WebVideo/Shaun}}'s response video ''[[https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=33FH1Jl62cY The Truth About "The Truth About Wonder Woman"]]'' understandably regularly references the film Stefan is supposedly reacting to with his misogynistic vitriol (but doesn't seem to have actually watched) as Shaun responds in near disbelief to many of Stefan's arguments about the film having a misandrist agenda. Mostly using dialog and context from actual film which instantly disproves Stefan's "points".
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* ''Film/TheNiceGuys'': The ending of the film, set in the late-70s, has the two main characters take up case investigating on behalf of an old lady who thinks her husband is having an affair with Creator/LyndaCarter, called "Wonder Woman" by one of the characters.
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* ''Series/MalcolmInTheMiddle'': Craig, the show's resident [[{{Geek}} comic book geek]], is seen watching [[Series/WonderWoman1975 the Lynda Carter show]] in one episode.
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* While working heel, Camron Star would dress as Wonder Woman, particularly on the shows of Indiana based New Era Wrestling. She especially liked to while feuding with Thunderkitty, a redheaded baby face who commonly wore leopard print singlets, to invert Wonder Woman's usual dynamic with Cheetah/Giganta. She also did so while managing Damian Cole, a heel who would dress as Captain America, referencing a {{common|crossover}} {{crossover ship}}.

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* While working heel, Camron Star would dress as Wonder Woman, particularly on after a Halloween costume contest in the shows of Indiana based New Era Wrestling. She especially liked to while feuding with Thunderkitty, a redheaded baby face who commonly wore leopard print singlets, to invert Wonder Woman's usual dynamic with Cheetah/Giganta. She also did so while managing Damian Cole, a heel who would dress as Captain America, referencing a {{common|crossover}} {{crossover ship}}.
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* While working heel, Camron Star would dress as Wonder Woman, particularly on the shows of Indiana based New Era Wrestling. She especially liked to while feuding with Thunderkitty, a redheaded baby face who commonly wore leopard print singlets, to invert Wonder Woman's usual dynamic with Cheetah/Giganta. She also did so while managing Damian Cole, a heel who would dress as Captain America, referencing a {{common|crossover}} {{crossover ship}}.
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* "Wonder Woman Of Wrestling" has unofficially been bestowed on several people in the Wrestling/NationalWrestlingAlliance throughout the decades, most prominently on half of the NWA World Women's TagTeam Champions Sabrina, where it was positive parallels were drawn to the physical characteristics of her the "Golden Age" character. Others include Wrestling/CheerleaderMelissa (who is similar in appearance to Sabrina and even used Tricky's "Number One Da Woman" as entrance music), Wrestling/MercedesMartinez, and Santana Garrett, though it was usually used derisively in Garrett's case by rivals like Thunder Rosa.

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* "Wonder Woman Of Wrestling" has unofficially been bestowed on several people in the Wrestling/NationalWrestlingAlliance throughout the decades, most prominently on half of the NWA World Women's TagTeam Champions Sabrina, where it was positive parallels were drawn to the physical characteristics of her the "Golden Age" comic book character. Others include Wrestling/CheerleaderMelissa (who Wrestling/CheerleaderMelissa, who is similar in appearance to Sabrina and even used Tricky's "Number ''Number One Da Woman" Woman'' as entrance music), music, Wrestling/MercedesMartinez, and Santana Garrett, though it was usually used derisively in Garrett's case by rivals like Thunder Rosa.
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* ''Fanfic/BoldoresAndBoomsticks'': Yang channel surfs and watches a little bit of the Pokémon world's version of the 2017 film, where Diana is accompanied by a Latias.
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* ''Series/LovecraftCountry'': The characters Hippolyta and her daughter, Diana, are a nod to Wonder Woman and her mother.

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* ''Series/LovecraftCountry'': The characters Hippolyta and her daughter, Diana, are a nod to Wonder Woman and her own mother.
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* ''Series/LovecraftCountry'': The characters Hippolyta and her daughter, Diana, are a nod to Wonder Woman and her mother.
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See also WonderWomanWannabe.

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* ''WesternAnimation/TheSimpsons'': In the season 2 episode "Three Men and a Comic Book", Bart and Lisa ponder whether ComicBook/RichieRich and WesternAnimation/CasperTheFriendlyGhost are one and the same. Homer then mentions Wonder Woman.

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In the season 2 episode "Three Men and a Comic Book", Bart and Lisa ponder whether ComicBook/RichieRich and WesternAnimation/CasperTheFriendlyGhost are one and the same. Homer then mentions Wonder Woman.Woman.
** In "[[Recap/TheSimpsonsS21E1HomerTheWhopper Homer the Whopper]]", Homer is cast as the title character in a movie titled ''Everyman'', about a superhero who gains the powers of other superheroes by touching their comic books. One scene has a cop thanking Everyman for saving the day:
-->'''Homer (as Everyman):''' Don't thank ''me''! ''(holds up a ComicBook/CaptainAmerica comic)'' Thank Captain America, for giving me the patriotism to want to save the President's life, ''(holds up a Wonder Woman comic)'' and thank Wonder Woman, for giving me [[DistractedByTheSexy the boobs to distract the guards]].
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* In Sara Paretsky's ''V.I. Warshawski'' novels, one of IntrepidReporter Murray Ryerson's nicknames for Warshawski is Wonder Woman (along with Literature/NancyDrew and [[Film/{{She}} She-who-must-be-obeyed]]).

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* In Sara Paretsky's ''V.I. Warshawski'' ''Literature/VIWarshawski'' novels, one of IntrepidReporter Murray Ryerson's nicknames for Warshawski is Wonder Woman (along with Literature/NancyDrew and [[Film/{{She}} She-who-must-be-obeyed]]).
* ''Literature/PlanetEarthIsBlue'': In a flashback, Bridget and Nova go to a Halloween party where one of the guests is dressed as Wonder Woman.
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* The cover for issue 11 of ''ComicBook/AllNewWolverine'' is a nod to the cover of ''[[ComicBook/TheHiketeia Wonder Woman: The Hiketeia]]''.

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* The cover for issue 11 of ''ComicBook/AllNewWolverine'' is a nod to the cover of ''[[ComicBook/TheHiketeia Wonder Woman: The Hiketeia]]''.''ComicBook/WonderWomanTheHiketeia''.
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* One set of Princesa Sugehit's ring gear, as a {{tecnica}}, is based on Wonder Woman's costume, only with various insects in place of the birds, stars and letters.

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* One set of Princesa Sugehit's ring gear, as a {{tecnica}}, {{tecnic|o}}a, is based on Wonder Woman's costume, only with various insects in place of the birds, stars and letters.
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* "Wonder Woman Of Wrestling" has unofficially been bestowed on several people in the Wrestling/NationalWrestlingAlliance throughout the decades, most prominently on half of the NWA World Women's TagTeam Champions Sabrina, where it was positive parallels were drawn to the physical characteristics of her the "Golden Age" character. Others include Wrestling/CheerleaderMelissa (who is similar in appearance to Sabrina and even used Tricky's "Number One Da Woman" as entrance music), Wrestling/MercedesMartinez, and Santana Garrett, though it was usually used derisively in Garrett's case by rivals like Thunder Rosa.
* One set of Princesa Sugehit's ring gear, as a {{tecnica}}, is based on Wonder Woman's costume, only with various insects in place of the birds, stars and letters.
* Wrestling/TrishStratus would sometimes slip in subtle references to the comic book character as baby face, or not so subtly dress as Wonder Woman during the {{Halloween Episode}} costume contests she partook in.
* Wrestling/MickieJames, after a program with Stratus forever connected them in public consciousness, took it a step further and wrestled matches dressed as Wonder Woman, including a series of Wrestling/{{TNA}} house shows.
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* ''ComicBook/MarshalLaw'': Miss Victory, of the Jesus Society of America, is a pastiche of the Golden Age Wonder Woman.
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* ''ComicBook/TheOracleCode'': Yeong wears a denim jacket with Superman and Wonder Woman badges and one of the center's basketball teams is called the Wonders.

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* ''WesternAnimation/TheLEGOMovie2TheSecondPart'': The appearance of three Wonder Women (targeting three different age groups) is a specific reference to the Impossible Tales in ''[[ComicBook/WonderWoman1942 Wonder Woman Volume 1]]'' where three differently aged Wonder Women appeared side by side (Franchise/WonderWoman, the original ComicBook/WonderGirl, and Wonder Tot).

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* ''WesternAnimation/TheLEGOMovie2TheSecondPart'': The appearance of three Wonder Women (targeting three different age groups) is a specific reference to the Impossible Tales in ''[[ComicBook/WonderWoman1942 Wonder Woman Volume 1]]'' where three differently aged Wonder Women appeared side by side (Franchise/WonderWoman, the original ComicBook/WonderGirl, and Wonder Tot).

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* ''WesternAnimation/TheLEGOMovie2TheSecondPart'': The appearance of three Wonder Women (targeting three different age groups) is a specific reference to the Impossible Tales in ''[[ComicBook/WonderWoman1942 Wonder Woman Volume 1]]'' where three differently aged Wonder Women appeared side by side (Franchise/WonderWoman, the original ComicBook/WonderGirl, and Wonder Tot).
* Zipper from ''Film/ElectraGlideInBlue'' leers at Wonder Woman as he reads comic books while slacking off.

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* Wrestling/BethPhoenix's headband brings Diana's tiara to mind, something she has embraced as part of her "[[AmazonianBeauty Glamazonian]]" shtick.
* Wrestling/MandyLeon has dressed as Wonder Woman for some publicity posts.

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* Wrestling/BethPhoenix's headband brings Diana's tiara to mind, something she has embraced as part of her "[[AmazonianBeauty Glamazonian]]" shtick.
* Wrestling/MandyLeon has dressed as Wonder Woman for some publicity posts.
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* WebVideo/SuperEyepatchWolf's video ''[[https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=Mm5sGhaztws Why Cuphead Looks So God Damn Good]]'' includes ''ComicBook/WonderWoman1942'' among the visual stylistic inspirations for the style of the game.

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