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The Cancelled Wonder Woman Cartoon That We Almost Got To See
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Did you know that there was a Wonder Woman being made in the early 90s? It's notable for being the only cartoon show that was ever being developed for Wonder Woman, also, if it had been released, it would've been the only 90s DC Cartoon that wasn't connected to the DCAU.

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Interesting. Before the video even noted this, I was wondering if the DC Super Hero Girls was the end state. And yes, it is very successful.

Meet the DC Exec Turning Girl Superheroes Into a ‘Billion-Dollar Brand’

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Do superheroes have superheroes? If so, Diane Nelson might qualify.

 

Her resume certainly fits the bill. Nelson holds three presidential titles: president of DC Entertainment, president of Warner Bros. Consumer Products, and president and chief content officer of Warner Bros. Interactive Entertainment. She is using her role at DC to serve a market that rarely gets the attention it deserves: young girls with a passion for comic book heroes. The entertainment executive sat down with Fortune in the lead-up to the launch of DC Super Hero Girls, a new franchise of teenage characters aimed at girls age six to 12. The conversation that follows has been edited for length and clarity.

 

How profitable do you expect DC Super Hero Girls to be?

The official rollout is in July. We’ve tested the apparel, Wonder Woman’s role-playing shield and bracelets in Target stores since April. It’s selling like gangbusters, and we can’t keep it on the shelves. All of our retailers are excited about getting their hands on the products. We have 30 product categories out now, and will have 70 product categories in more than 35 markets globally after the rollout in July.

 

How much will these products bring to Warner Bros.’ bottom line?

Our overall consumer products represent a $6 billion business. The DC brand brings in about half of that. We think the DC Super Hero Girls can be bigger than a $1 billion brand.

 

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