Electra Woman and Dyna Girl

Electra Woman and Dyna Girl is a live action superhero children's television series from 1976 created by Sid and Marty Krofft.

In each episode, the duo dons brightly-colored spandex costumes, in a bright flash of light called an "Electra-Change"; get into the "ElectraCar"; and use an array of technically-advanced gadgets to thwart an eclectic collection of supervillains.

They were assisted by Frank Heflin (Norman Alden), a scientist who stayed at their "ElectraBase", operating its highly sophisticated "CrimeScope" computer while keeping in continual contact with the pair through their "ElectraComs".

The evil Glitter Rock and his assistant Side Man kidnap Electra Woman's friend in a plot to hypnotize the world.

The WB Television Network commissioned a pilot for a new version of the show in 2001 starring Markie Post as Electra Woman and Anne Stedman as Dyna Girl.

It was set 25 years after the original series, with a retired Electra Woman brought back into action by a fan who ends up becoming the new Dyna Girl.

The university's alumni function is attended by Aquaman, whose character voice Alden had provided on the Super Friends animated series.

[2][3][4] The show, produced by Tim Carter and Tomas Harlan through their Contradiction shingle, was directed by Chris Marrs Piliero and shot in Vancouver, B.C.