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The Secrets of Isis is the syndicated title of a live action CBS television series produced by Filmation in the 1970s originally titled Isis that appeared during the Saturday morning cartoon lineup. The show was also aired in various countries around the world. As indicated on commentary in the 2007 DVD release of the series, and supported by examining broadcast premiere dates, The Secrets of Isis was the first weekly American live-action television series whose lead character was a female superhero, debuting September 6, 1975 and predating the weekly debuts of both The Bionic Woman and Wonder Woman.
The Secrets of Isis is the syndicated title of a live action CBS television series produced by Filmation in the 1970s originally titled Isis that appeared during the Saturday morning cartoon lineup. The show was also aired in various countries around the world. As indicated on commentary in the 2007 DVD release of the series, and supported by examining broadcast premiere dates, The Secrets of Isis was the first weekly American live-action television series whose lead character was a female superhero, debuting September 6, 1975 and predating the weekly debuts of both The Bionic Woman and Wonder Woman.
The film's core subject matter, a children's superhero series, focuses on apolitical themes of individual heroism, moral lessons, and helping others, without promoting specific progressive or conservative ideologies. Its narrative addresses localized problems with individual solutions, leading to a neutral rating.
The series features traditional casting for its time, with a predominantly white cast in key roles, including the lead character. Its narrative focuses on a children's superhero story, emphasizing moral lessons without explicitly critiquing traditional identities or centering DEI themes.
The 1970s children's television series "Isis" does not feature any identifiable LGBTQ+ characters or themes. The narrative focuses on a female superhero, ancient Egyptian mythology, and moral lessons, with no depiction of queer identity or related storylines.
The movie does not contain any action or adventure elements.
The 1975 series "Isis" features a female protagonist who transforms into the Egyptian goddess Isis. Both the mythological figure and the on-screen portrayal are consistently female, and no other significant characters are identified as gender-swapped from their source material.
The character Isis (Andrea Thomas) was created for this 1975 television series and was portrayed by a white actress. There is no prior canonical or widely established version of the character from source material or history with a different racial depiction to constitute a race swap.
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