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|fullname = Diana of Themyscira |
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− | |alias = Wonder Woman |
+ | |alias = Wonder Woman<br> |
+ | Diana Prince |
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+ | |origin = ''{{w|Justice League: War}}'' |
+ | |occupation = Princess of Themyscira<br> |
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+ | Amazon Warrior<br> |
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+ | Founding Member and Co-Leader of the Justice League<br> |
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+ | Political envoy<br> |
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|skills = *Superhuman Strength |
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*Leadership |
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+ | *Immortality |
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− | |hobby = Battling her enemies |
+ | |hobby = Battling her enemies.<br> |
+ | Spending time with her allies. |
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− | |goals = Save the world from evil threats and supervillains<br> |
+ | |goals = Save the world from evil threats and supervillains.<br> |
− | |friends = Superman, Batman, Aquaman, Cyborg, The Flash, Green Lantern, Shazam, Mera, Teen Titans |
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+ | Promote truth, peace and equality. |
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− | |enemies = Darkseid, Cheetah, Black Manta, Ocean Master, Trigon |
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+ | |family=Hippolyta <small>(mother)</small><br> |
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− | |type of hero = Superheroine, Amazon}}{{Quote|I can't believe people are no longer afraid of us.|Wonder Woman}} |
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+ | Donna Troy/Wonder Girl <small>(likely student and younger sister)</small> |
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+ | [[Batman (DC Animated Film Universe)|Batman]]<br> |
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+ | [[Aquaman (DC Animated Film Universe)|Aquaman]]<br> |
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+ | [[Cyborg (DC Animated Movie Universe)|Cyborg]]<br> |
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+ | [[The Flash (DC Animated Film Universe)|The Flash]]<br> |
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+ | Shazam<br> |
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+ | Mera<br> |
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+ | Teen Titans<br> |
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+ | Hippolyta (mother)<br> |
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+ | Steve Trevor<br> |
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+ | Etta Candy<br> |
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+ | Lois Lane<br> |
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+ | Veronica Cale (formerly)<br> |
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+ | Vanessa<br> |
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+ | Martian Manhunter<br> |
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+ | [[Zatanna (DC Animated Film Universe)|Zatanna Zatara]] |
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+ | }} |
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+ | |enemies = Darkseid<br> |
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+ | Cheetah<br> |
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+ | Black Manta<br> |
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+ | Ocean Master<br> |
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+ | Trigon<br> |
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+ | Doomsday<br> |
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+ | Giganta<br> |
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+ | Silver Swan (formerly)<br> |
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+ | Veronica Cale<br> |
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+ | Medusa<br> |
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+ | Dr. Poison<br> |
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+ | Dr. Cyber |
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+ | |type of hero = Hope-Bringing Warrior |
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⚫ | {{Quote|I can't believe people are no longer afraid of us.|Wonder Woman}}'''Diana Prince''', also known as '''Wonder Woman''', is one of the main protagonists in the DC Animated Movie Universe. She's an Amazon warrior and the princess of Themyscira. She's armed with a sword and the Lasso of Truth, a lariat that compels men to speak only the truth. She left Paradise Island and found herself in Washington D.C. as a political envoy. Steve Trevor was assigned to serve as a liaison between the U.S. federal government and Diana. |
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+ | She was voiced by Michelle Monaghan in ''War'' and by [https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Rosario_Dawson Rosario Dawn] for the rest of the franchise. Dawn also played [[Ahsoka Tano]] in ''The Mandalorian''. |
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==History== |
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Wonder Woman later grew weary of waiting for the president so she left and on her way out, she met Hannah Grace and the two had ice cream together. Steve Trevor later found Diana and told her to come back to the white house, reminding Diana that she was a political envoy, but Diana affirms she is a warrior and Steve agrees, but tells Diana she's a warrior with responsibilities. Steve asks her out to home made ice cream before parademons invaded Washington D.C. Wonder Woman sprung into action and fought them. |
Wonder Woman later grew weary of waiting for the president so she left and on her way out, she met Hannah Grace and the two had ice cream together. Steve Trevor later found Diana and told her to come back to the white house, reminding Diana that she was a political envoy, but Diana affirms she is a warrior and Steve agrees, but tells Diana she's a warrior with responsibilities. Steve asks her out to home made ice cream before parademons invaded Washington D.C. Wonder Woman sprung into action and fought them. |
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− | During the fight, Parademons ambushed the president on his flight out of Washington and Wonder Woman flew into rescue him. Wonder Woman successfully defeated the parademons |
+ | During the fight, Parademons ambushed the president on his flight out of Washington and Wonder Woman flew into rescue him. Wonder Woman successfully defeated the parademons who were after the president and introduced herself to him and his wife. Wonder Woman's battle with another parademon destroyed the presidents plane engine, causing the president to fall out of the plane. Wonder Woman rescues him with her lasso. Then Superman arrives to help keep the plane in the air. Wonder Woman is surprised by Superman and together, they fought off the parademons. Superman was impressed with Wonder Woman's strength. |
− | Later, Wonder Woman and [[Superman (DC Animated Film Universe)|Superman]] joined [[Batman (DC Animated Film Universe)|Batman]], The Flash, and Green Lantern in the fight against Parademons in Metropolis. She greet them as warriors. Green Lantern tries to say hi, but Superman steps in the way. They are suddenly surprised by the arrival of Victor Stone, who has just recently been enhanced by apoklipian technology and is now half-android. Wonder Woman |
+ | Later, Wonder Woman and [[Superman (DC Animated Film Universe)|Superman]] joined [[Batman (DC Animated Film Universe)|Batman]], The Flash, and Green Lantern in the fight against Parademons in Metropolis. She greet them as warriors. Green Lantern tries to say hi, but Superman steps in the way. They are suddenly surprised by the arrival of Victor Stone, who has just recently been enhanced by apoklipian technology and is now half-android. Wonder Woman considered him a threat and tries to attack, but Cyborgs armor blasts Wonder Woman. Superman prepares to attack Stone, but Stone insists he's not with the parademons. Flash vouches for Victor and they stop. After Shazam arrives on the scene, Victor tells the others of the pardemons plan to terrafrom the earth and Darkseid arrives, taking out each hero one by one. Wonder Woman tries to fight Darkseid, but Darkseid defeats Wonder Woman and Superman catches her. Darkseid defeats all the heroes and captures Superman. |
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+ | While Batman went to saving Superman, Green Lantern gathers the others to work together against Darkseid. They plan to blind him, but when Shazam messes up the plan, Wonder Woman leads the charge. During the battle, Wonder Woman rematches Darkseid personally and takes out his right eye. Darkseid later pummels Wonder Woman into another building, but is saved by the others. The heroes fight Darkseid and manage to take out his other eye, but Darkseid still fights. Victor Stone then uses the mother boxes to send Darkseid and The parademons back to Apokolips. Darkseid manages to hold of the league until Batman and Superman arrive and together, the heroes defeat Darkseid and send him back to Apokolips. |
− | + | By the next morning after the battle, The heroes are honored by The President for their efforts. Wonder Woman has a conversation with Superman and states while it was good to be part of a team, she has never met anyone like Superman, god or mortal. Superman and Wonder Woman look long at each other, causing a jealous Steve Trevor to leave the scene. Flash proposes the idea that the heroes could be a team, but Wonder Woman states she has responsibilities as does Shazam. When the president asks for the heroes names: Shazam calls the team the super seven much to the teams dismay. |
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===''Justice League: Throne of Atlantis''=== |
===''Justice League: Throne of Atlantis''=== |
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− | Wonder Woman stood on top of the Temple of Athena in Athens, Greece. Superman joined her and she said she and he are not like the gods or the people. Superman said they're not like anyone. Wonder Woman asked him if he ever felt alone. Superman said of course he does, but he learned the way to deal with it and he could show her how. Superman and Wonder Woman shared a kiss as they flew up into sky. |
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− | Diana went to a Greek restaurant with Superman on a date. The two wore casual clothes and glasses and Wonder Woman was surprised that their disguises worked and that they were able to hide as one of the people. Superman corrected her not to hide as much as be one of the people. Superman said they could just blend in, together and held Wonder Woman's hand until Lois Lane bumped into him. Superman introduced Lois to Wonder Woman, who introduced herself as Diana Prince. Lois and Wonder Woman had a nice conversation and then Shazam and Cyborg came out of a portal and found Wonder Woman and Superman on a date and many diners adore Cyborg and Shazam. Superman and Wonder Woman left to join their teammates. |
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+ | On a date with Clark, criticising certain movie tropes, he runs away and is possessed by an agent of Trigon. Eventually, Wonder Woman and the rest of the League, except Batman who incapacitates himself, are under the thrall of Trigon. Superman is exorcised, thus aids the Teen Titans in saving the other League members; Diana is cleansed, falling into the arms of Superman, where she makes a remark showing appreciation for the movie tropes that she previously disliked.<br /> |
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− | Wonder Woman waited with her teammates at their headquarters in S.T.A.R. Labs for Batman to arrive. Wonder Woman and the others watched what Cyborg had seen when he was attacked by a sea creature, which Wonder Woman said from Atlantis. Wonder Woman examined the sea creature's dagger which stabbed Cyborg, and she recognized the dagger's carvings. She told the story of Atlantis which she read as a young girl. Green Lantern dismissed it as a fairytale, but Superman believed her. Shazam mocked Superman and Wonder Woman by making smooching noises. |
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⚫ | Wonder Woman appears in ''Justice League Dark'', stopping a woman from further running over civilians with her car while hallucinating them as demonic creatures. After Superman and Batman dealt with similar cases, The Justice League held a meeting at the Hall of Justice on the recent increase of homicides around the world which she suggested is caused by some form of magic, but Batman didn't believe that to be the case. She later appears along with Superman and John Stewart trying to stop Destiny who attacking a city until they fell under his spell and began to hallucinate Batman as a demon and attempt to attack him. She was along with Superman retrained by [[Zatanna (DC Animated Film Universe)|Zatanna]]. |
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+ | === ''The Death of Superman'' === |
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− | Wonder Woman fought evil sea creatures with her teammates and rescued Arthur Curry and Mera. The team split into two groups, Wonder Woman went with Arthur, Mera, Superman, Green Lantern and Cyborg to Atlantis, where they saw Arthur's mother, the Atlantean Queen, dead. Arthur's half-brother, Orm had murdered the Queen to take over Atlantis. Orm and Black Manta trapped Wonder Woman and her teammates in sea eggshells and Orm sent them towards an octopus sea monster for it to eat. But Arthur and Superman escaped from their containment and rescued the others. Wonder Woman was freed by her teammates and they got a call from Batman, who said that Orm and Atlanteans were heading for Metropolis. |
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+ | Wonder Woman helps Superman fight the alien monster Doomsday. |
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+ | === ''Reign of the Superman'' === |
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− | In Metropolis, Wonder Woman fought the Atlanteans and saved Lois and Jimmy Olsen. She tried to take the trident from Orm, but Orm snatched it from her and beat her up. Then Orm confessed to Mera that he murdered the Queen. Cyborg filmed his confession to show the Atlanteans that they had been betrayed and that Orm was a liar. Orm was defeated by Arthur and Metropolis was saved. Wonder Woman returned to Atlantis with her teammates where Arthur was crowned as King of Atlantis. Superman asked Wonder Woman if she was free later. Wonder Woman said if she can find her glasses, meaning that she accepted his offer. The Justice League decided that Arthur should join the team, which he accepted and Shazam gave him a code name, Aquaman, which Arthur hated. |
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+ | Wonder Woman bares witness to Superman's resurrection |
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+ | === ''Wonder Woman: Bloodlines'' === |
+ | Diana works with Steve Trevor and Etta Candy to actually create diplomatic ties between Themyscria and the world of Man, however, efforts are compromised by Wonder Woman's previous enemies uniting in a Villainy Inc. that seeks to sabotage, and also retrieve a powerful artefact from the Amazons. |
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− | Wonder Woman fought Cheetah after the Legion of Doom launched an attack on the Justice League's new Headquarters, The Hall of Justice. After chasing her into a parking garage, Wonder Woman defeated her after smashing her into a car with her lasso. Later on, Diana went on a date with Clark Kent at the movies. After leaving the theater, she noticed something was wrong with him and Superman fled as she watched on, unaware that one of Trigon's corrupters was possessing him. |
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+ | Medusa is resurrected, but immediately turns on her saviours in Villainy Inc., as she unleashes her vengeance upon the Amazons that imprisoned her. Wonder Woman and Medusa have a prolonged and bloody fight, but Diana is eventually successful. |
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⚫ | Wonder Woman appears in Justice League Dark stopping a woman from further running over civilians with her car while hallucinating them as demonic creatures. After Superman and Batman dealt with similar cases, The Justice League held a meeting at the Hall of Justice on the recent increase of homicides around the world which she suggested is caused by some form of magic, but Batman didn't believe that to be the case. She later appears along with Superman and John Stewart trying to stop Destiny who attacking a city until they fell under his spell and began to hallucinate Batman as a demon and attempt to attack him. She was along with Superman retrained by [[Zatanna (DC Animated Film Universe)|Zatanna]]. |
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==Personality== |
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− | She has a somewhat childish nature. She bails on meeting the president because she didn't want to wait, cares little to nothing about the customs of the Nation she is in, and constantly thrusts her sword at people which clearly terrifies them. It has gotten so bad that at the beginning of War, there is a protest group wanting her gone. She is practically ecstatic when entering into a battle, giving major blows to enemies. Her interactions with Hannah Grace |
+ | She has a somewhat childish nature. She bails on meeting the president because she didn't want to wait, cares little to nothing about the customs of the Nation she is in, and constantly thrusts her sword at people which clearly terrifies them. It has gotten so bad that at the beginning of War, there is a protest group wanting her gone. She is practically ecstatic when entering into a battle, giving major blows to enemies. Her interactions with Hannah Grace indicates that she has a soft spot for children. |
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+ | She can be boisterous, battle for ask questions act and smug. She has a love for battle. She even admits that fighting is what she is good at compared to being a diplomat, which begs the question why Paradise Island would send her in the first place if she's incapable of being a diplomat (though, like most versions, it is likely that she won the tournament that granted her the right to fill the role). She's much calmer and closer to her traditional personality by her third movie when compared to her first one. She is able to remain stoic in the most nightmarish situations, yet still being capable of offering comfort to others during such times. |
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+ | On an increasingly kind scale, she is compassionate to everyone, even enemies - such as the protestor who she uses the Lasso of Truth on to learn his true feelings, afterwards not mocking his transvestite hobby, rather genuinely cheering for it; also, there are times in which she tries to dissuade an enemy from fighting, at least when they were friends who became unwitting pawns, like Silver Swan. Though, she even tries to convince Medusa to abandon her vengeance, forgiving the Gorgon's past mistakes to find peace, however, in this case, it fails, thus Diana doesn't shy away from combat when needed. |
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+ | She doesn't experience jealousy, and once a relationship ends - at least romantic - she either moves on or realises that there weren't significant romantic feelings to begin with, thus moves on easier. She even encourages Lois Lane to date Clark, awkwardly mentioning that they used to date; but does try to emphasise that Clark's feelings for Lois are stronger than any she saw. Yet her lack of jealousy may blind her to when others feel it, since when encouraging Lois, she doesn't quite understand how intimidated Lois feels, following a literal goddess; this obliviousness can be corrected, although it does take significant social cues for her to understand. |
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==Powers and Abilities== |
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** '''Superhuman durability:''' Wonder Woman has shown to be highly resistant to blunt force such as from Darkseid's punches, Starfire's starbolts, and blow from Trigon. However, she can be harmed by bullets. |
** '''Superhuman durability:''' Wonder Woman has shown to be highly resistant to blunt force such as from Darkseid's punches, Starfire's starbolts, and blow from Trigon. However, she can be harmed by bullets. |
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− | ** '''Hand to hand combat:''' As an Amazon warrior, Wonder Woman is a formidable hand to hand combatant, and was able to blind Darkseid in one of his eyes using her sword. She is also able to take on Atlantean soldiers, [[Starfire (DC Animated Film Universe)|Starfire]], and hold her own against Superman. |
+ | ** '''Hand to hand combat:''' As an Amazon warrior, Wonder Woman is a formidable hand to hand combatant, and was able to blind Darkseid in one of his eyes using her sword. She is also able to take on Atlantean soldiers, [[Starfire (DC Animated Film Universe)|Starfire]], and hold her own against Superman and Doomsday. |
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+ | ** All of her existing powers, plus cybernetic enhancements that augment her strength and durability. |
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===Equipment=== |
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* '''Lasso of Truth:''' Anyone with the lasso of truth around them is compelled to tell the truth. Diana used it on one of the protesters to find out what he really thought of her. |
* '''Lasso of Truth:''' Anyone with the lasso of truth around them is compelled to tell the truth. Diana used it on one of the protesters to find out what he really thought of her. |
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* '''Sword:''' Wonder Woman's main weapon that she wields with great proficiency, such as in her fight with Darkseid. |
* '''Sword:''' Wonder Woman's main weapon that she wields with great proficiency, such as in her fight with Darkseid. |
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+ | ===Images=== |
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+ | Tumblr nau1jwDiMd1rl14rno2 1280.png|Superman and Wonder Woman kiss. |
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+ | Justice League Throne Atlantis Screenshot 0425.jpg|Diana Prince |
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+ | Justice League Throne Atlantis Screenshot 1762.jpg|Wonder Woman against Ocean Master. |
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+ | Justice League JLTOA 7.png|Wonder Woman and her friends in Atlantis. |
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+ | Wonder Woman Bloodlines 2019 Screenshot 0136.jpg|Diana of Themyscira. |
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+ | Wonder Woman Bloodlines 2019 Screenshot 0519.jpg|"It is why I came. To help protect man's world." |
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+ | Wonder Woman Bloodlines 2019 Screenshot 0712.jpg|Wonder woman fights against Giganta |
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+ | </gallery> |
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==Trivia== |
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*Michelle Monaghan, who voiced Wonder Woman in ''Justice League: War'', was nine months pregnant while doing ADR for the film. |
*Michelle Monaghan, who voiced Wonder Woman in ''Justice League: War'', was nine months pregnant while doing ADR for the film. |
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*Due to scheduling conflicts, Michelle Monaghan couldn't return to voice Wonder Woman in ''Justice League: Throne of Atlantis'', she was replaced by Rosario Dawson who voiced Artemis in the 2009 film ''Wonder Woman''. |
*Due to scheduling conflicts, Michelle Monaghan couldn't return to voice Wonder Woman in ''Justice League: Throne of Atlantis'', she was replaced by Rosario Dawson who voiced Artemis in the 2009 film ''Wonder Woman''. |
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+ | *She at first wears a uniform based upon the one in the New 52 for the majority of the franchise, but by ''Wonder Woman: Bloodlines,'' she wears a uniform more akin to the classic Wonder Woman garb. |
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+ | *She is one of the few versions that enters a romantic relationship with Superman, although this is typically not an especially popular decision. |
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+ | **Their relationship begins in the DCAMU debut, ''Justice League: War'', and ends sometime off-screen before ''The Death of Superman'', during which Superman starts a relationship with Lois Lane (briefly delayed by his temporary death). Diana's more common love interest is Steve Trevor, who she starts dating in ''Wonder Woman: Bloodlines''. Though, unlike Clark and Lois, Diana and Steve's relationship isn't really explored, since the subsequent film is ''Justice League Dark: Apokalips War'', in which Steve dies, while Diana gets horrifically maimed and modified into a brainwashed cyborg Fury, though is ultimately freed (albeit still a cyborg). |
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“ | I can't believe people are no longer afraid of us. | „ |
~ Wonder Woman |
Diana Prince, also known as Wonder Woman, is one of the main protagonists in the DC Animated Movie Universe. She's an Amazon warrior and the princess of Themyscira. She's armed with a sword and the Lasso of Truth, a lariat that compels men to speak only the truth. She left Paradise Island and found herself in Washington D.C. as a political envoy. Steve Trevor was assigned to serve as a liaison between the U.S. federal government and Diana.
She was voiced by Michelle Monaghan in War and by Rosario Dawn for the rest of the franchise. Dawn also played Ahsoka Tano in The Mandalorian.
History
Justice League: War
Wonder Woman arrived in Washington D.C. to meet with President Julian of the United States, accompanied by Colonial Steve Trevor in the midst of a superhuman protest. When Wonder Woman offered to help against who they were protesting against, she was shocked to find they were protesting her. After lassoing the truth out of one protestor, she goes with Steve to meet with the president.
Wonder Woman later grew weary of waiting for the president so she left and on her way out, she met Hannah Grace and the two had ice cream together. Steve Trevor later found Diana and told her to come back to the white house, reminding Diana that she was a political envoy, but Diana affirms she is a warrior and Steve agrees, but tells Diana she's a warrior with responsibilities. Steve asks her out to home made ice cream before parademons invaded Washington D.C. Wonder Woman sprung into action and fought them.
During the fight, Parademons ambushed the president on his flight out of Washington and Wonder Woman flew into rescue him. Wonder Woman successfully defeated the parademons who were after the president and introduced herself to him and his wife. Wonder Woman's battle with another parademon destroyed the presidents plane engine, causing the president to fall out of the plane. Wonder Woman rescues him with her lasso. Then Superman arrives to help keep the plane in the air. Wonder Woman is surprised by Superman and together, they fought off the parademons. Superman was impressed with Wonder Woman's strength.
Later, Wonder Woman and Superman joined Batman, The Flash, and Green Lantern in the fight against Parademons in Metropolis. She greet them as warriors. Green Lantern tries to say hi, but Superman steps in the way. They are suddenly surprised by the arrival of Victor Stone, who has just recently been enhanced by apoklipian technology and is now half-android. Wonder Woman considered him a threat and tries to attack, but Cyborgs armor blasts Wonder Woman. Superman prepares to attack Stone, but Stone insists he's not with the parademons. Flash vouches for Victor and they stop. After Shazam arrives on the scene, Victor tells the others of the pardemons plan to terrafrom the earth and Darkseid arrives, taking out each hero one by one. Wonder Woman tries to fight Darkseid, but Darkseid defeats Wonder Woman and Superman catches her. Darkseid defeats all the heroes and captures Superman.
While Batman went to saving Superman, Green Lantern gathers the others to work together against Darkseid. They plan to blind him, but when Shazam messes up the plan, Wonder Woman leads the charge. During the battle, Wonder Woman rematches Darkseid personally and takes out his right eye. Darkseid later pummels Wonder Woman into another building, but is saved by the others. The heroes fight Darkseid and manage to take out his other eye, but Darkseid still fights. Victor Stone then uses the mother boxes to send Darkseid and The parademons back to Apokolips. Darkseid manages to hold of the league until Batman and Superman arrive and together, the heroes defeat Darkseid and send him back to Apokolips.
By the next morning after the battle, The heroes are honored by The President for their efforts. Wonder Woman has a conversation with Superman and states while it was good to be part of a team, she has never met anyone like Superman, god or mortal. Superman and Wonder Woman look long at each other, causing a jealous Steve Trevor to leave the scene. Flash proposes the idea that the heroes could be a team, but Wonder Woman states she has responsibilities as does Shazam. When the president asks for the heroes names: Shazam calls the team the super seven much to the teams dismay.
Justice League: Throne of Atlantis
Justice League vs. Teen Titans
On a date with Clark, criticising certain movie tropes, he runs away and is possessed by an agent of Trigon. Eventually, Wonder Woman and the rest of the League, except Batman who incapacitates himself, are under the thrall of Trigon. Superman is exorcised, thus aids the Teen Titans in saving the other League members; Diana is cleansed, falling into the arms of Superman, where she makes a remark showing appreciation for the movie tropes that she previously disliked.
Justice League: Dark
Wonder Woman appears in Justice League Dark, stopping a woman from further running over civilians with her car while hallucinating them as demonic creatures. After Superman and Batman dealt with similar cases, The Justice League held a meeting at the Hall of Justice on the recent increase of homicides around the world which she suggested is caused by some form of magic, but Batman didn't believe that to be the case. She later appears along with Superman and John Stewart trying to stop Destiny who attacking a city until they fell under his spell and began to hallucinate Batman as a demon and attempt to attack him. She was along with Superman retrained by Zatanna.
The Death of Superman
Wonder Woman helps Superman fight the alien monster Doomsday.
Reign of the Superman
Wonder Woman bares witness to Superman's resurrection
Wonder Woman: Bloodlines
Diana works with Steve Trevor and Etta Candy to actually create diplomatic ties between Themyscria and the world of Man, however, efforts are compromised by Wonder Woman's previous enemies uniting in a Villainy Inc. that seeks to sabotage, and also retrieve a powerful artefact from the Amazons.
Medusa is resurrected, but immediately turns on her saviours in Villainy Inc., as she unleashes her vengeance upon the Amazons that imprisoned her. Wonder Woman and Medusa have a prolonged and bloody fight, but Diana is eventually successful.
Personality
She has a somewhat childish nature. She bails on meeting the president because she didn't want to wait, cares little to nothing about the customs of the Nation she is in, and constantly thrusts her sword at people which clearly terrifies them. It has gotten so bad that at the beginning of War, there is a protest group wanting her gone. She is practically ecstatic when entering into a battle, giving major blows to enemies. Her interactions with Hannah Grace indicates that she has a soft spot for children.
She can be boisterous, battle for ask questions act and smug. She has a love for battle. She even admits that fighting is what she is good at compared to being a diplomat, which begs the question why Paradise Island would send her in the first place if she's incapable of being a diplomat (though, like most versions, it is likely that she won the tournament that granted her the right to fill the role). She's much calmer and closer to her traditional personality by her third movie when compared to her first one. She is able to remain stoic in the most nightmarish situations, yet still being capable of offering comfort to others during such times.
On an increasingly kind scale, she is compassionate to everyone, even enemies - such as the protestor who she uses the Lasso of Truth on to learn his true feelings, afterwards not mocking his transvestite hobby, rather genuinely cheering for it; also, there are times in which she tries to dissuade an enemy from fighting, at least when they were friends who became unwitting pawns, like Silver Swan. Though, she even tries to convince Medusa to abandon her vengeance, forgiving the Gorgon's past mistakes to find peace, however, in this case, it fails, thus Diana doesn't shy away from combat when needed.
She doesn't experience jealousy, and once a relationship ends - at least romantic - she either moves on or realises that there weren't significant romantic feelings to begin with, thus moves on easier. She even encourages Lois Lane to date Clark, awkwardly mentioning that they used to date; but does try to emphasise that Clark's feelings for Lois are stronger than any she saw. Yet her lack of jealousy may blind her to when others feel it, since when encouraging Lois, she doesn't quite understand how intimidated Lois feels, following a literal goddess; this obliviousness can be corrected, although it does take significant social cues for her to understand.
Powers and Abilities
- Powers:
- Super strength: Wonder Woman was able to slaughter several Parademons with her sword and was strong enough to effectively punch Darkseid and Shazam. She was also able to knock Beast Boy unconscious as an elephant with one punch.
- Flight: As an Amazon, Wonder Woman has the ability of flight and saved the President of the United States after he fell out of a plane.
- Breathe Underwater: Wonder Woman was able to breathe underwater when the Justice League traveled to Atlantis.
- Superhuman durability: Wonder Woman has shown to be highly resistant to blunt force such as from Darkseid's punches, Starfire's starbolts, and blow from Trigon. However, she can be harmed by bullets.
- Abilities:
- Hand to hand combat: As an Amazon warrior, Wonder Woman is a formidable hand to hand combatant, and was able to blind Darkseid in one of his eyes using her sword. She is also able to take on Atlantean soldiers, Starfire, and hold her own against Superman and Doomsday.
- Female Fury Powers:
- All of her existing powers, plus cybernetic enhancements that augment her strength and durability.
Equipment
- Lasso of Truth: Anyone with the lasso of truth around them is compelled to tell the truth. Diana used it on one of the protesters to find out what he really thought of her.
- Sword: Wonder Woman's main weapon that she wields with great proficiency, such as in her fight with Darkseid.
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Trivia
- Michelle Monaghan, who voiced Wonder Woman in Justice League: War, was nine months pregnant while doing ADR for the film.
- Due to scheduling conflicts, Michelle Monaghan couldn't return to voice Wonder Woman in Justice League: Throne of Atlantis, she was replaced by Rosario Dawson who voiced Artemis in the 2009 film Wonder Woman.
- She at first wears a uniform based upon the one in the New 52 for the majority of the franchise, but by Wonder Woman: Bloodlines, she wears a uniform more akin to the classic Wonder Woman garb.
- She is one of the few versions that enters a romantic relationship with Superman, although this is typically not an especially popular decision.
- Their relationship begins in the DCAMU debut, Justice League: War, and ends sometime off-screen before The Death of Superman, during which Superman starts a relationship with Lois Lane (briefly delayed by his temporary death). Diana's more common love interest is Steve Trevor, who she starts dating in Wonder Woman: Bloodlines. Though, unlike Clark and Lois, Diana and Steve's relationship isn't really explored, since the subsequent film is Justice League Dark: Apokalips War, in which Steve dies, while Diana gets horrifically maimed and modified into a brainwashed cyborg Fury, though is ultimately freed (albeit still a cyborg).
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