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* [[Big Bra to Fill]]: While often (but [[Depending on the Artist|not invariably]]) buxom in the comic books, Slater's Supergirl (even after a bit of help from the costuming department) is modestly endowed. |
* [[Big Bra to Fill]]: While often (but [[Depending on the Artist|not invariably]]) buxom in the comic books, Slater's Supergirl (even after a bit of help from the costuming department) is modestly endowed. |
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* [[But Now I Must Go]]: Supergirl retrieves the Omegahedron and returns home to Argo City at the end of the movie -- saving the city, but leaving no obvious [[Sequel Hook]]. |
* [[But Now I Must Go]]: Supergirl retrieves the Omegahedron and returns home to Argo City at the end of the movie -- saving the city, but leaving no obvious [[Sequel Hook]]. |
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* [[Canon Discontinuity]]: ''Supergirl'' is ignored by ''[[Superman Returns]]'' (as are ''[[Superman III]]'' and ''[[Superman IV|IV]]''). |
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* [[Canon Foreigner]]: Selena, Zaltar, and every other character besides Supergirl, her parents, Jimmy Olsen, and Lucy Lane fall under this trope. |
* [[Canon Foreigner]]: Selena, Zaltar, and every other character besides Supergirl, her parents, Jimmy Olsen, and Lucy Lane fall under this trope. |
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* [[Canon Immigrant]]: The headband Supergirl began wearing in 1984 (and was wearing when she died in ''[[Crisis on Infinite Earths]]'') was added at the request of the film's producers, who wanted DC's Supergirl to look like the movie version. DC agreed to the change -- and then the producers changed their minds. Screen test images of Helen Slater wearing the headband can be seen [http://www.oocities.org/supergirl_helenslater/test-pilot.htm here]. |
* [[Canon Immigrant]]: The headband Supergirl began wearing in 1984 (and was wearing when she died in ''[[Crisis on Infinite Earths]]'') was added at the request of the film's producers, who wanted DC's Supergirl to look like the movie version. DC agreed to the change -- and then the producers changed their minds. Screen test images of Helen Slater wearing the headband can be seen [http://www.oocities.org/supergirl_helenslater/test-pilot.htm here]. |