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driveintheaterofthemind · 9 months ago
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Electra Woman And Dyna Girl
Art by Alex Toth
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gameraboy2 · 2 years ago
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Electra Woman and Dyna Girl (1976)
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chernobog13 · 8 months ago
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Alex Toth's original costume designs for Electra Woman and Dyna Girl. I rather prefer these to the TV costumes we actually got.
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hellooldsmelly · 10 months ago
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spockeye-fierce · 4 months ago
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It was a kid show that tracked like a Penthouse pictorial set from the same era.
Electra Woman and Dyna Girl
Deidre Hall and Judy Strangis
Sid and Marty Krofft channeling Bob Guccioni
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morerogue · 7 months ago
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sttechin · 1 month ago
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billlaotian · 9 months ago
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nerds-yearbook · 2 years ago
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On September 11, 1976, Electra Woman and Dyna Girl premiered. ("The Sorcerer's Golden Trick Part I", Electra Woman and Dyna Girl, TV, event)
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rraaaarrl · 1 year ago
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this is a show that exists
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kwebtv · 1 year ago
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Marty Krofft (April 9, 1937 – November 25, 2023) Producer and writer who with his brother Sid Krofft produced numerous children's television and variety show programs in the U.S., particularly in the 1970s, including H.R. Pufnstuf, Land of the Lost, and Sigmund and the Sea Monsters. Their fantasy programs often featured large-headed puppets, high-concept plots, and extensive use of low-budget special effects.
The Kroffts favoured quirky superhero stories, often with children portraying the heroes or part of a hero team. Particularly visionary and popular Krofft productions have included The Bugaloos (1970), Lidsville (1971), Sigmund and the Sea Monsters (1973–1975), Land of the Lost (1974–1976), The Lost Saucer (1975), Electra Woman and Dyna Girl (1976), and Wonderbug (1976–1978).
The Kroffts have occasionally departed from their formula while making new programs, such as on Pryor's Place (1984) and the political puppet satire show D.C. Follies (1987). They have attempted to update some of their classic series for a younger generation, including new versions of Land of the Lost, Electra Woman and Dyna Girl, H.R. Pufnstuf and Sigmund and the Sea Monsters. A new original series, Mutt & Stuff, aired on Nickelodeon from 2015 to 2017. (Wikipedia)
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super-hero-confessions · 10 months ago
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ladythatsmyskull · 1 year ago
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UP AND AT THEM!
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doctorslippery · 2 years ago
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(via Electra Woman and Dyna Girl on Ice by gruntsky45223 on DeviantArt)
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hellooldsmelly · 10 months ago
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pop-sesivo · 8 months ago
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Cómo la TV en los 1970s mostraba a los superhéroes, en este caso en el segmento Electra Woman and Dyna Girl del programa The Krofft Supershow (1976-1978), producido por Sid and Marty Krofft.
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Electra Woman and Dyna Girl (1976)
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