Brady Kids. It premiered on December 2, 1972.
Synopsis for "It's All Greek To Me"
Diana Prince, who works as an administrative assistant at the university that Jan and Marcia Brady attend, is called to settle a dispute between the two girls as to whether brains or physical strength is superior when Marlon the magical bird accidentally transports the Brady kids and Diana to ancient Greece, where the children find themselves involved in a contest with one of its greatest athletes. Diana helps the children out in her secret identity of Wonder Woman, even as the greatest athlete of ancient Greece uses cheating to get himself ahead as the winner. She reverts back to being Diana Prince to help the children discover an incantation that Marlon can use to send herself and the Bradys back to their own place and time.
Appearing in "It's All Greek To Me"
Featured Characters:
- Bradys
- Greg
- Marcia
- Peter
- Jan
- Bobby
- Cindy
Supporting Characters:
- Diana Prince/Wonder Woman
- Marlon
- Mop Top
- Ping
- Pong
Antagonists:
- Chuckonis
Other Characters:
Locations:
- 1972
- 3rd Century BCE
- Ancient Greece
- Athens, Greece
- Parthenon
- Athens, Greece
- Ancient Greece
Items:
Vehicles:
Notes
- This is the first appearance of Wonder Woman in a media other than comic books (Actually, as animation; there was a pilot of a Wonder Woman series named "Who's Afraid of Diana Prince" by the Greenway Productions in 1967, but the pilot episode was never broadcast and the project was abandoned.)
Trivia
- The episode never cites regions in the Greece. In the Ancient times, the Olympic Games were performed on Olympia, but the Parthenon was located in Athens.
- This is one of two known episodes in the series to feature a DC Comics character (The other is "Cindy's Super Friend", with Superman).[1]
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Recommended Media
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