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In issue #54, when the [[Teen Titans]] take a trip to her home Paradise Island, they witness Wonder Girl having a contest to see which heroine could be the perfect partner for her sister. When a girl named [[Wonder Girl 2|Cassie Sandsmark]] comes to challenge her, she denies it. But Wonder Girl saves her from an attack by [[Trident]], and soon afterwards Cassie learns to respect her.
 
In issue #54, when the [[Teen Titans]] take a trip to her home Paradise Island, they witness Wonder Girl having a contest to see which heroine could be the perfect partner for her sister. When a girl named [[Wonder Girl 2|Cassie Sandsmark]] comes to challenge her, she denies it. But Wonder Girl saves her from an attack by [[Trident]], and soon afterwards Cassie learns to respect her.
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==Personality==
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Despite only appearing in 3 issues of the Teen Titans Go! comics, Wonder Girl's personality is quite written out. She is very energetic and positive; most of the time she is seen with a smile on her face. She is also good at solving problems, and seems to have an aura of leadership within her (example: when Robin and Speedy were clashing ideas, she stopped them with ease). Wonder Girl is also all about doing the right thing.
   
 
==Powers and abilities==
 
==Powers and abilities==

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Quote1Just load up on the carbs, because we're going to need the speed of Hermes and the strength of Hercles for this....Quote2
―Teen Titans Go! issue #36 Troy


Wonder Girl is an Amazon heroine and a Honorary Titan.

History

Animated series

Wondergirl

Wonder Girl in a cameo in Homecoming - Part 2.

In the Teen Titans animated series, Wonder Girl appears in cameos during the episodes Homecoming - Part 2 and Calling All Titans, but never makes any actual appearance in the series because the creators could not secure her license. Her background of how she came into contact with the Titans therefore remains unknown.

Teen Titans Go!

Wonder Girl's history is more fleshed out in the Teen Titans Go! comic series. She makes her first appearance in issue #36 when she helps the Titans free their female members from the schemings of the Gordanians and Blackfire.

In issue #39, she was called into action when Larry, in his zeal to make all Titans just as happily linked together as Robin and Starfire, stole Eros' wings, bow and arrow and played Cupid. After fending off his arrows and depleting his supply, she captured the little imp and presented him to the Titans, making him apologize for his rash actions.

In issue #54, when the Teen Titans take a trip to her home Paradise Island, they witness Wonder Girl having a contest to see which heroine could be the perfect partner for her sister. When a girl named Cassie Sandsmark comes to challenge her, she denies it. But Wonder Girl saves her from an attack by Trident, and soon afterwards Cassie learns to respect her.

Personality

Despite only appearing in 3 issues of the Teen Titans Go! comics, Wonder Girl's personality is quite written out. She is very energetic and positive; most of the time she is seen with a smile on her face. She is also good at solving problems, and seems to have an aura of leadership within her (example: when Robin and Speedy were clashing ideas, she stopped them with ease). Wonder Girl is also all about doing the right thing.

Powers and abilities

As the younger sister of Wonder Woman, Donna shares much of her powers. She possesses vast superhuman strength (though not quite at the level of Wonder Woman), speed, stamina, durability, agility, and reflexes. She is also able to mystically fly through the air through act of will. Because she is an Amazon, she has amazing skill in both armed and unarmed combat. Like Wonder Woman, she carries a lasso and wears a pair of indestructible bracelets. The lasso does not compel others to tell the truth, but it is infinitely elastic and can be used to bind even superhumanly strong and durable opponents. In addition, the bracelets can be used to deflect both projectile and melee attacks.

Character Facts

  • Wonder Girl appeared in the original Teen Titans cartoon in the sixties. There has been many versions of Wonder Girl; this version, however, seems to be based off of Donna Troy, Wonder Woman's younger sister and the first Wonder Girl.
  • Wonder Girl is one of the main characters in the new animated series Young Justice. However, Donna Troy doesn't portray her. Instead, Cassie Sandsmark takes up the role as Wonder Woman's protege.