The Sorcerer's Golden Trick (2)

Season 1Episode 230 minsept. 18, 1976
The Sorcerer's Golden Trick (2)
PART 2 Electra Woman realizes the 12-foot high cage they are in has no ceiling. Electra Woman gives Dyna Girl a boost, and Dyna Girl does her famous out-of-the-cage flip. Dyna Girl gets the key and lets Electra Woman out of the cage. Then they both run out the door before the man-eating tiger can catch them. Our heroines drive their Electra-car back to Electra-base, where Frank installs his new invention, the Electra-beam, into their Electra-comps. It has electromagnetic power. Dyna Girl says, ""Electra-super!"" Electra Woman says they must now speed to Fort Knox to stop the Sorcerer; Dyna Girl agrees, ""Electra-right!"" In the Electra-car, they press a button to turn it into the Electra-plane. Dyna Girl says, ""Electra-super!"" Once there, they set the Electra-plane to hover over Fort Knox, and our heroines descend with Electra-degravitators. But when our heroines get to an upper level of Fort Knox, the Sorcerer who is on the vault floor creates an illusion of a gigantic electrica
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