The adventures of two female superheroes.The adventures of two female superheroes.The adventures of two female superheroes.
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- TriviaOriginally aired as 16 serialized installments on The Krofft Supershow (1976). They were later re-edited as 8 stand-alone episodes which went on to air sporadically on TV and blip on home video. The original "Supershow" edits are generally longer, but there are a few extended shots in the standalone versions. Only part two of "Empress of Evil" is unchanged.
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The Sorcerer: Your attention, my kilowatt cuties!
- Crazy creditsAbout 35 seconds into the show's titles the episode's villain is briefly seen, meaning there are six different opening credit sequences.
- ConnectionsFeatured in Land of the Lost: Dream Maker (1992)
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I saw this show when I was growing up and wondered why there was not more. Sometime way later these episodes were brought to my attention and I took the opportunity to see what I had not finished or turned down. These two girls are appropriate and fresh with a touch of saucy personalities to make wonderful and desirable stories while being a kids' super heroine duo. I know very little about Kroft Super Shows but I was impressed enough to obtain the complete seasons of these two super beauties. They had no real super powers but had the assistance of others, making them believable and easy to relate to like Batman. The show had some basic special effects too like when the girls used their power gloves/gauntlets. These shows were wholesome and decent and never suggestive of anything that's out of place in a child's entertainment world. The girl heroines had optimistic views of the world which served as a good role model for younger viewers. I would dedicate these TV episodes to any age audience just about and for kids especially!
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- Electra Bella y Dyna Chica
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By what name was Electra Woman and Dyna Girl (1976) officially released in India in English?
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