Wonder Woman 2009
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Warner Bros. Premiere have been putting out DC Universe animated
features revolving around the Detective Comics characters. First
came Superman: Doomsday based on the record selling comic book story
in which Superman is actually killed, second came Justice League:
The New Frontier based on award winning graphic novel's about the
earliest beginnings of the Justice League, then Batman: Gotham
Knight was animated with strong anime influence and told several
stories set between the two latest live action films (Batman Begins
and The Dark Knight). Now we can finally experience the animated DC
Universe depiction of Wonder Woman's origin.
The plot is about the amazon princess Diana, on the secluded Island
Themyscira, first meeting Steve Trevor, a pilot who crash lands on
the island of no men. After fighting in a tournament against fellow
competing amazons for the right to escort Trevor back to 'man's
world' Diana dons the Wonder Woman outfit for her first time and
heads on her first outing. As she tries to understand the world of
man Diana must deal with the threat of God Of War Ares, who has
escaped from a centuries long imprisonment and is looking to start
trouble.
Voice casting includes Keri Russell (Famous for Felicity, and more
recently Waitress, August Rush and Bedtime Stories) as the young
Wonder Woman. Nathan Fillion (co-starred with Russell in Waitress)
as Steve Trevor. Alfred Molina (Doc Oc in Spider-man 2) as God Of
War Ares, Virigina Madsen (Co-star of Jim Carrey in Number 23) as
Diana's mother Queen Hippolyta and Rosario Dawson (Seven Pounds with
Will Smith) as Dianna's rival amazon Artemis.
There are three versions released. The Blu-Ray, the Two-Disc Special
Edition DVD (with Digital Copy) and the Single Edition DVD. Features
included with the Two-Disc DVD and Blu-Ray will be:
Disc 1- Commentary by the creative team, also as is customary with
these releases a first look at DC/Warner's next animated feature
project 'Green Lantern'.
Disc 2- 2 Documentaries- Wonder Woman: A Subversive Dream, and
Wonder Woman Daughter of Myth: Historical Amazon Lore and it's
Evolution into the Modern Day Wonder Woman Character. Also as usual
with these releases two episodes selected from the Justice League
series are included as Bruce Timm's favorite picks: To Another Shore
and Hawk And Dove.
The feature itself has a running time of 74 min. and is presented
like the other features in widescreen format. These features are
PG-13 and this one works hard to earn that rating. There are nods to
adult situations (often occuring in brief passing or to provide
humor) as well as alot of action scenes and killing but only a few
specific uses of blood. This is not something recommended for
children but is perfect for preteens and teenagers. Still parent's
are capable of using their own discretion.
About the quality you can expect if you haven't seen the other
recent features, DC/Warner have been delivering top notch animation
on these features rivaling that of Disney's straight to DVD releases
and I think this one has the best animation yet. The stories are
always well written and stay true to source materials that the
characters are taken from. Another thing these new features have
done well is providing alot of well staged action scenes and still
delivering fine moments of character development/exploration that I
haven't seen since Batman The Animated Series.
This is the first solo animated feature for Wonder Woman and I feel
it portrays her with the dignity DC's third biggest icon deserves
and the same respect she was granted in the Justice League series,
which to me is the most believably she has been depicted thus far
(if only because of her lack of exposure in this medium to date). I
hope there will be some sort of sequels developed for this film as
it was such a good starting point for the character that it seems a
shame to leave off here when she has really only just begun her role
as Wonder Woman as the feature reaches it's end.
Overall the animation was spectacular, the best Warner Premiere has
done yet. The story while suffering some pacing issues (to be
expected in a 74 min. feature trying to tell such an epic story),
was true to the character and is overall well done and enjoyable.
The score was worthy of a summer blockbuster and perfectly matched
the epic tone. The voice actor's were for the most part spot on and
made me believe the character's and think of them as seperate
entities from the actor's voicing them. There is even a fair amount
of humor and a bit of a love story mixed into the plot that only
adds to the viewer's enjoyment. As well the DVD has a fair amount of
special features that I found enjoyable to watch. I definitely give
it 5 stars on blue spandex, especially for anyone who is a fan of
well depicted heroines or Wonder Woman herself. Thanks For Your
Time.