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16 of 16 people found the following review helpful:
4.0 out of 5 stars
An Electrablast..., March 28, 2002
With Campy stuff like this with cookie cutter special effects, the people involved with it can take two ways of going about it:1. Do it grudgingly, for the paycheck. 2. Have fun with it and revel in it's particular goofiness. Fortunataly, Electrawoman and Dynagirl was made by people who seem to occupy the second catagory. Both Dedre and Judy look like they are having a blast being in those outfits and trotting around on those high school play style sets. Not too mention holding up the gadgets that have the standard electronic switch buttons that you can buy from Radio Shack. Judy puts a lot of "oommmph" in her every "Electa..." exclamation. They both seem to get a kick out of uttering the campy cornball dialog. Electrawoman and Dynagirl is of course a blow by blow rip off of Batman and Robin. Complete with the underground cave, the special car (which looks like a disco dune buggy), flamboyant over the top villians and the duel older and younger costumed heroes whom you always suspected were just a bit too close for comfort. For us guys though, Electrawoman and Dynagirl are 10 times more adorable than Batman and Robin. The wobbely special effects really fun to see. It takes you back to the time when you were young and you found a way in your mind to believe even the worst special effects. For the Children of 70's pop culture, you can't go wrong with this tape. You'll have tons of Electrafun. I wish it was a four episode tape instead of a two episode deal though. The quality of the tape is the best that it can be. It has the soft look common for 1970's videotaped programs but retains the clean, new look of video. Which makes it look a little weird considering the vintage...
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