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* BadBadActing: Megan's acting in "Operation Brat Pack" needs some work, to say the least. [[ComicallyMissingThePoint Although Megan sees herself]] [[SmallNameBigEgo as the most talented star there is]].
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* BrainwashedAndCrazy: It's a WesternAnimation/TotallySpies spin-off. ''Of course'' this has happened multiple times to multiple people. As early as the first episode, Tony becomes a pawn of evil
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* BrainwashedAndCrazy: It's a WesternAnimation/TotallySpies spin-off. ''Of course'' this has happened multiple times to multiple people. As early as the first episode, Tony becomes a pawn of evil evil.
* TheCameo: Jerry aside since he still has a main role, other characters from ''WesternAnimation/TotallySpies'' do make appearances on occasion, such as the main trio from the original franchise and others such as Blaine and Britney.
* TheCameo: Jerry aside since he still has a main role, other characters from ''WesternAnimation/TotallySpies'' do make appearances on occasion, such as the main trio from the original franchise and others such as Blaine and Britney.
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* CrazyPrepared: The team always has the right gadgets prepared for the moment, no matter how unlikely it would appear.
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* CompositeCharacter: Megan appears to be a perfect mix of the three original''WesternAnimation/TotallySpies''. She is a smart hacker and the resident TeamMom like Sam, is a [[SmittenTeenageGirl boy-crazy]] {{Fashionista}} and prone to [[ItsAllAboutMe cocky moments]] like Clover, and is a tomboy sportive girl like Alex (even sharing her hairdo!)
* CrazyPrepared: Again, Jerry, just like in ''WesternAnimation/TotallySpies''.
** Despite the fact the series happen in Toronto, Canada (contrary to Beverly Hills in the original), WOOPH reveals to have put trap doors and vacuum systems pretty much ''everywhere around the world'' to bring their agents to their main headquarters (since the Clarks get "woohp'ed" just like Sam, Clover and Alex were).
** The Clark team alwayshas have the right gadgets prepared for the moment, no matter how unlikely it would appear.
* CrazyPrepared: Again, Jerry, just like in ''WesternAnimation/TotallySpies''.
** Despite the fact the series happen in Toronto, Canada (contrary to Beverly Hills in the original), WOOPH reveals to have put trap doors and vacuum systems pretty much ''everywhere around the world'' to bring their agents to their main headquarters (since the Clarks get "woohp'ed" just like Sam, Clover and Alex were).
** The Clark team always
* [[ExtremelyProtectiveChild Extremely Protective Children]]: The Clark kids don't take any kindly to villains kidnapping and/or brainwashing their parents.
* HeroesLoveRedheads: Cal Clark married Karen, a redhead, and are happy parents to 4 kids together.
* HonoraryUncle: Jerry considers himself the Clarks' "uncle Jerry", as he looks out for them the way he does with Sam, Clover and Alex.
* HonoraryUncle: Jerry considers himself the Clarks' "uncle Jerry", as he looks out for them the way he does with Sam, Clover and Alex.
* ParentalObliviousness: Neither Cal or Karen Clark have any idea that all four of their kids are secret agents working for a spy organization meant to protect humanity. When they ''do'' have a feeling their kids are acting weird or hiding something, they always end up buying whatever excuse they find, despite most of them being [[BadLiar terrible]].
* SmallNameBigEgo: In "Operation Brat Pack", Megan becomes a vain diva when she is convinced she'll get the role for the school's play at Tami's place. Despite the fact her acting [[BadBadActing needs serious work]].
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* SplitScreenReaction: As part of the comic-book style
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* SplitScreenReaction: As part of the comic-book stylestyle.
* SpoiledBrat: Tami, since she is a [[WesternAnimation/TotallySpies Mandy]] expy.
* SpoiledBrat: Tami, since she is a [[WesternAnimation/TotallySpies Mandy]] expy.
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* AcePilot: At only 13 years of age, Lee is a very skilled airplane pilot, who is normally driving his and his siblings' jet during missions. In the first episode, Tony is able to drive a car using a ''video game remote''. Entirely justified despite by their age by being WOOPH agents.
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* AssKickingPose: Pictured above. OncePerEpisode, the Clark siblings do the same sequence whenever they change in their spy suits.
* TheBabyOfTheBunch: Tony is 11 years old and the youngest Clark child, and his three siblings are shown to be particularly protective of him due to his impulsivity and childish naiveté.
* BadassAdorable: They are all pre-teens, and are just as competent spies as their [[WesternAnimation/TotallySpies predecessors]].
* BadassAdorable: They are all pre-teens, and are just as competent spies as their [[WesternAnimation/TotallySpies predecessors]].
* BadassInDistress: Whenever one or all of the Spiez are held captive by a VillainOfTheWeek. Justified considering they are still ''children'' despite their secret agent training and are in a height and strenght disadvantage.
* BlueIsHeroic: Marc's spy suit is blue, and is one of the four main KidHero{{es}}.
* TheChick: Megan, due [[TheSmurfettePrinciple to being the only girl amongst the Clark children]].
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* FieryRedhead: Lee has his moments, as shown in "Operation Spy-Sitter". Deconstructed as his impulsivity can lead him and his siblings in trouble.
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* InstantCostumeChange: The Spiez are able to change from their normal clothing to their spy suits in the space of a few seconds, as seen in their episodic costume change sequence. It also works the other way around: when they're in their spy gears and their parents are coming back home, the kids are in their regular clothes the next scene.
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%% ** Anyone who got [[GRatedDrug high on Jolty Juice]].
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%% ** Anyone who got [[GRatedDrug high on Jolty Juice]].
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* LittleMissBadass: Megan is 12 years old and thanks to the WOOHP's training is just as capable of packing a punch than her brothers.
* LittleMissSnarker: Again, Megan. Being [[OutnumberedSibling the only girl amongst her siblings]] is bond to make her sarcastic when it comes to her brothers' antics.
* LittleMissSnarker: Again, Megan. Being [[OutnumberedSibling the only girl amongst her siblings]] is bond to make her sarcastic when it comes to her brothers' antics.
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* MiniDressOfPower: Contrary to her brothers' spy suits (as well as her [[WesternAnimation/TotallySpies predecessors]], Megan's catsuit has a mini skirt included.
* NeverSayDie: Or you'll be"eliminated""eliminated".
* NeverSayDie: Or you'll be
* OutnumberedSibling: Megan is the girl in the Clark's family's children.
* PinkHeroine: Megan is a juvenile WOOHP agent who sports a pink suit.
* RedIsHeroic: Lee is a WOOHP spy and wears a red suit on missions.
* SiblingTeam: The four Clark children are spies working for the WOOHP and are sent on missions by Jerry all together. Despite their regular sibling banter, they ''do'' make an excellent team.
* SmittenTeenageGirl: Whenever Megan gets a PrecociousCrush on a boy, in the same vein as [[WesternAnimation/TotallySpies Clover before her]].
* SmittenTeenageGirl: Whenever Megan gets a PrecociousCrush on a boy, in the same vein as [[WesternAnimation/TotallySpies Clover before her]].
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* [[StockScream Wilhem Scream]]: Heard at several episodes such as "Operation Fun and Games" and "Operation Dyno-mite".
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* [[StockScream Wilhem Scream]]: Heard at several in ''several'' episodes such as "Operation Fun and Games" and "Operation Dyno-mite".Dyno-mite", to name a few...
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* {{Crossover}}: With its predecessor in at least two episodes. Doubles as ReauiredSpinOffCrossover.
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* RequiredSpinoffCrossover: At least two episodes feature appearances from ''Totally Spies!'' characters. This naturally includes Sam, Alex, and Clover, but also characters like Britney, Blaine, and Dean.
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* WeWantOurJerkBack: Tami becomes the Clarks' friend in "Twins of Trouble" after they save her life, and she ends up causing them ''more'' trouble in helping them than she does antagonizing them. Realizing that they liked Tami better before, they eventually let her "save" them so that the debt is paid and she can go back to being the AlphaBitch.
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* WeWantOurJerkBack: Tami becomes the Clarks' friend in "Twins of Trouble" after they save her life, and she ends up causing them ''more'' trouble in helping them than she does antagonizing them. Realizing that they liked Tami better before, they eventually let her "save" them so that the debt is paid and she can go back to being the AlphaBitch.AlphaBitch, albeit much more frequently [[LovableAlphaBitch lovable]] than she'd been before.
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* GrandFinale: While other episodes [[OutOfOrder aired afterward]], the two-part "Operation Scary Jerry" is this for the show, resolving the recurring plotline with Jerry's evil sister Sherry and bringing back his evil brother Terrance from ''WesternAnimation/TotallySpies''.
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* GrandFinale: While other episodes [[OutOfOrder aired afterward]], still premiered out of order afterward, the two-part "Operation Scary Jerry" is this for the show, resolving the recurring plotline with Jerry's evil sister Sherry and bringing back his evil brother Terrance from ''WesternAnimation/TotallySpies''.
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** LovableAlphaBitch: On a few occasions, and as a whole, Tami's preferable to other bitches.
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** LovableAlphaBitch: On a few occasions, occasions increasingly as the show goes on, and as a whole, Tami's preferable to other bitches.bitches like the aforementioned Mandy. Toward the end she and the Clarks are basically VitriolicBestBuds.
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* GrandFinale: While other episodes [[OutOfOrder aired afterward]], the two-part "Operation Scary Jerry" is this for the show, resolving the recurring plotline with Jerry's evil sister Sherry and bringing back his evil brother Terrance from ''WesternAnimation/TotallySpies''.
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* KarmaHoudini: Leon from Operation:Desert Rescue kidnaps [[IHaveYouNowMyPretty the kids’ Mom and turns her into a chameleon]] before using her to ransack various spy agencies to steal parts that allow him to go OneWingedAngel. Though the Spiez thwart his plans, he still manages to get away.
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* LegacyCharacter: Boogie Gus' son Gus Jr has a similar machine to his father’s, only for the 90s.
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* LegacyCharacter: Boogie Gus' Gus's son Gus Jr has a similar machine to his father’s, only for the 90s.
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%% * AlphaBitch: Tami.
%% * LovableAlphaBitch: On a few occasions, and as a whole, Tami's preferable to other bitches.
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** LovableAlphaBitch: On a few occasions, and as a whole, Tami's preferable to other bitches.
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%% * BoundAndGagged: Less often than in [[WesternAnimation/TotallySpies the original]] but has happened on various occasions.
%% * BrainwashedAndCrazy: It's a WesternAnimation/TotallySpies spin-off. ''Of course'' this has happened multiple times to multiple people.
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%% * BrainwashedAndCrazy: It's a WesternAnimation/TotallySpies spin-off. ''Of course'' this has happened multiple times to multiple people.
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%% * CrossPoppingVeins: Tony got one in the first episode because he was tired of being treated as the little guy.
%% * DeathTrap: Not as many as its predecessor, but they're there.
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%% * CrossPoppingVeins: Tony got one in the first episode because he was tired of being treated as the little guy.
%% * DeathTrap: Not as many as its predecessor, but they're there.
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* CrossPoppingVeins: Tony got one in the first episode because he was tired of being treated as the little
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%% * HarmlessFreezing: In "Operation Twins of Trouble" it happens to the Spiez' parents.
%% * HartmanHips: Tami gains some in "Operation Terrible Thirteen" as part of the villain's plot to mutate kids.
%% * HornedHairdo: Aunt Trudy
%% * HumanLadder: Used to reach a sprinkler control on a wall in "Operation Spy-Sitter".
%% * HartmanHips: Tami gains some in "Operation Terrible Thirteen" as part of the villain's plot to mutate kids.
%% * HornedHairdo: Aunt Trudy
%% * HumanLadder: Used to reach a sprinkler control on a wall in "Operation Spy-Sitter".
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* HumanLadder: Used to reach a sprinkler control on a wall in "Operation Spy-Sitter".
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%% * PapaWolf: Both [[TeamDad Jerry]] and the Clarks' biological father though the latter doesn't really get to showcase it much.
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%% * PrecociousCrush: Tony gets one on [[WesternAnimation/TotallySpies Clover]] in "Operation Dude Ranch Disaster".
%% * RecruitTeenagersWithAttitude: Not confirmed yet in canon but implied to have happened with the Clarks since they seem to have been at the spying business a while in the first episode.
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%% * ReversePolarity: The Super Soaker Supersizer in "Operation The 50 Ft. Hacker".
%% * SecretChaser: Aunt Trudi.
%% * RecruitTeenagersWithAttitude: Not confirmed yet in canon but implied to have happened with the Clarks since they seem to have been at the spying business a while in the first episode.
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%% * ReversePolarity: The Super Soaker Supersizer in "Operation The 50 Ft. Hacker".
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%% * SuperMode: Happens to Lee, Marc, and Megan in "Operation Fun and Games"
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* SuperMode: Happens to Lee, Marc, and Megan in "Operation Fun and
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%% * SurpriseVehicle: The WOOHP helicopter in "Operation Spy-Sitter".
%% * SuspiciouslySimilarSubstitute: Tami for Mandy.
%% * TeamDad:
%% ** Jerry naturally by virtue of being the only adult in on the spy gig
%% ** Lee will play this role to some degree when the kids are on their own.
%% * SuspiciouslySimilarSubstitute: Tami for Mandy.
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%% ** Jerry naturally by virtue of being the only adult in on the spy gig
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%% ** Lee is claustrophobic
%% ** Tony fears the dark.
%% ** Notably Megan is the only Clark sibling to never have a fear shown on-screen.
%% * [[StockScream Wilhem Scream]]: Heard at several episodes such as "Operation Fun and Games" and "Operation Dyno-mite".
%% ** Tony fears the dark.
%% ** Notably Megan is the only Clark sibling to never have a fear shown on-screen.
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** Marc's crush in "Operation Crabby Bob" is named Sheena '''West'''on. Remind you of anyone? From ''Film/ForYourEyesOnly''?
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** Marc's crush in "Operation Crabby Bob" is named Sheena '''West'''on. Remind you of anyone? From ''Film/ForYourEyesOnly''?'''West'''on, after singer Sheena Easton who sang the title song in ''Film/ForYourEyesOnly''.
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* WouldHurtAChild: ''Every'' adult villain to ''ever'' appear. While not all of them go out of their way to injure the Clarks, none of them pull any punches in doing things like destroying structures the kids are climbing, inducing other people to try to kill them or throwing them from them from great heights
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* WouldHurtAChild: ''Every'' adult villain to ''ever'' appear. While not all of them go out of their way to injure the Clarks, none of them pull any punches in doing things like destroying structures the kids are climbing, inducing other people to try to kill them or throwing them from them from great heights
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* DifferentAsNightAndDay: While Marc and Megan aren't as extreme as some examples of this trope, but it ''is'' present. 1. Marc is a boy while Megan is a girl.]]; 2. their complexions are opposite with Marc having fairly light skin while Megan's is much darker; 3. Megan has green eyes which make her look slightly exotic while Marc has more mundane brown eyes; 4. Marc's hair is a light shade while Megan's is a fairly dark shade of black; 4. Marc's outfit in civilian attire is overall much lighter than Megan's; and finally 5. their personalities. Marc is a slightly feminine self-proclaimed geek who's the SmartGuy of his team as the resident BadassBookworm and GadgeteerGenius and a fairly good example of a SociallyAwkwardHero while Megan is a tomboyish [[TheFashionista Fashionista]] who's the team's [[TheChick chick]] and well versed in social interactions.
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* DifferentAsNightAndDay: While Marc and Megan aren't as extreme as some examples of this trope, but it ''is'' present. 1. Marc is a boy while Megan is a girl.]]; ; 2. their complexions are opposite with Marc having fairly light skin while Megan's is much darker; 3. Megan has green eyes which make her look slightly exotic while Marc has more mundane brown eyes; 4. Marc's hair is a light shade while Megan's is a fairly dark shade of black; 4. Marc's outfit in civilian attire is overall much lighter than Megan's; and finally 5. their personalities. Marc is a slightly feminine self-proclaimed geek who's the SmartGuy of his team as the resident BadassBookworm and GadgeteerGenius and a fairly good example of a SociallyAwkwardHero while Megan is a tomboyish [[TheFashionista Fashionista]] who's the team's [[TheChick chick]] and well versed in social interactions.
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* NoodleIncident: The time the Clarks left flesh-eating bacteria in Jerry's refrigerator. Viewers never get to hear what happened with it.
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* NoodleIncident: The time the Clarks left flesh-eating bacteria in Jerry's refrigerator. Viewers never get to hear what happened with it. There are also a few missions that we never see in detail such as the one that triggered Marc's fear of heights.
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* TeamMom: Megan. While it's not constant, she does frequently go out of her way to help her little brothers.
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* TeamMom: Megan. While it's not constant, she does frequently go out of her way to help her little brothers.
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%% * TeenSuperspy: Just Lee, technically. He's thirteen; his three siblings are a year younger (or two, in Tony's case). case).
** In the second season he ups it up to fourteen while Marc and Megan become thirteen, thus counting as examples as well.
** In the second season he ups it up to fourteen while Marc and Megan become thirteen, thus counting as examples as well.
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%% * TeenSuperspy: Just Lee, technically. He's thirteen; his three siblings are a year younger (or two, in Tony's case). case).
%% ** In the second season he ups it up to fourteen while Marc and Megan become thirteen, thus counting as examples as well.
%% ** In the second season he ups it up to fourteen while Marc and Megan become thirteen, thus counting as examples as well.
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* DifferentAsNightAndDay: While Marc and Megan aren't as extreme as some examples of this trope, but it ''is'' present. 1. Marc is a boy while Megan is a girl.]]; 2. their complexions are opposite with Marc having fairly light skin while Megan's is much darker; 3. Megan has GreenEyes which make her look slightly exotic while Marc has more mundane brown eyes; 4. Marc's hair is a light shade while Megan's is a fairly dark shade of black; 4. Marc's outfit in civilian attire is overall much lighter than Megan's; and finally 5. their personalities. Marc is a slightly feminine self-proclaimed geek who's the SmartGuy of his team as the resident BadassBookworm and GadgeteerGenius and a fairly good example of a SociallyAwkwardHero while Megan is a tomboyish [[TheFashionista Fashionista]] who's the team's [[TheChick chick]] and well versed in social interactions.
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* DifferentAsNightAndDay: While Marc and Megan aren't as extreme as some examples of this trope, but it ''is'' present. 1. Marc is a boy while Megan is a girl.]]; 2. their complexions are opposite with Marc having fairly light skin while Megan's is much darker; 3. Megan has GreenEyes green eyes which make her look slightly exotic while Marc has more mundane brown eyes; 4. Marc's hair is a light shade while Megan's is a fairly dark shade of black; 4. Marc's outfit in civilian attire is overall much lighter than Megan's; and finally 5. their personalities. Marc is a slightly feminine self-proclaimed geek who's the SmartGuy of his team as the resident BadassBookworm and GadgeteerGenius and a fairly good example of a SociallyAwkwardHero while Megan is a tomboyish [[TheFashionista Fashionista]] who's the team's [[TheChick chick]] and well versed in social interactions.
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* BigBrotherBully: Lee does enjoy picking on his younger brothers Marc and Tony (and on Megan to a lesser extent). Milder case and he's always got his younger brothers' backs when it's really important in the end.
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* BigBrotherBully: Lee does enjoy picking on his younger brothers Marc and Tony (and on Megan to a lesser extent). Milder case and Downplayed as he's always got his younger brothers' backs when it's really important in the end. end.
* BigBrotherInstinct: Sibling Protective Instinct. The Clarks may fight like cats and dogs and give each other a hard time but if you mess with one, the other 3 will mess you UP!
* BigBrotherInstinct: Sibling Protective Instinct. The Clarks may fight like cats and dogs and give each other a hard time but if you mess with one, the other 3 will mess you UP!
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* InsufferableGenius: Marc on occasion though it's not always on purpose and he'll frequently back off if one of his older siblings chastises him.
* {{Keet}}: Tony.
** Also pretty much anyone who got [[GRatedDrug high on Jolty Juice]].
* KidHero
* LegacyCharacter: Boogie Gus' son Gus Jr.
* {{Keet}}: Tony.
** Also pretty much anyone who got [[GRatedDrug high on Jolty Juice]].
* KidHero
* LegacyCharacter: Boogie Gus' son Gus Jr.
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* InsufferableGenius: Marc is very intelligent but can act like an ass on occasion though it's not always on purpose and he'll frequently back off if one of his older siblings chastises him.
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%% **Also pretty much anyone Anyone who got [[GRatedDrug high on Jolty Juice]].
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* MamaBear: Karen Clark. Do ''not'' mess with this woman's kids...unfortunately she doesn't get to show this off much...
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* MamaBear: Karen Clark. Do ''not'' mess with this woman's kids...kids, or she'll get medieval on your ass ...unfortunately she doesn't get to show this off much...much.
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* MenDontCry: Or in this case, showcase their emotional side; Marc is extremely emotionally sensitive but tries to keep it hidden because he finds it embarrassing, with Megan being the only person he really opens up to.
* NeverSayDie: Or you'll be "eliminated"
* NoodleIncident: The time the Clarks left flesh-eating bacteria in Jerry's refrigerator.
* PapaWolf: Both [[TeamDad Jerry]] and the Clarks' biological father though the latter doesn't really get to showcase it much.
* NeverSayDie: Or you'll be "eliminated"
* NoodleIncident: The time the Clarks left flesh-eating bacteria in Jerry's refrigerator.
* PapaWolf: Both [[TeamDad Jerry]] and the Clarks' biological father though the latter doesn't really get to showcase it much.
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* MenDontCry: Or in this case, Men don't showcase their emotional side; Marc is extremely emotionally sensitive but tries to keep it hidden because he finds it embarrassing, with Megan being the only person he really opens up to.
%% * NeverSayDie: Or you'll be "eliminated"
* NoodleIncident: The time the Clarks left flesh-eating bacteria in Jerry'srefrigerator.
refrigerator. Viewers never get to hear what happened with it.
%% * PapaWolf: Both [[TeamDad Jerry]] and the Clarks' biological father though the latter doesn't really get to showcase it much.
%% * NeverSayDie: Or you'll be "eliminated"
* NoodleIncident: The time the Clarks left flesh-eating bacteria in Jerry's
%% * PapaWolf: Both [[TeamDad Jerry]] and the Clarks' biological father though the latter doesn't really get to showcase it much.
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* PrecociousCrush: Tony gets one on [[WesternAnimation/TotallySpies Clover]] in "Operation Dude Ranch Disaster".
* RecruitTeenagersWithAttitude: Not confirmed yet in canon but implied to have happened with the Clarks since they seem to have been at the spying business a while in the first episode.
* ReversePolarity: The Super Soaker Supersizer in "Operation The 50 Ft. Hacker".
* SecretChaser: Aunt Trudi.
* RecruitTeenagersWithAttitude: Not confirmed yet in canon but implied to have happened with the Clarks since they seem to have been at the spying business a while in the first episode.
* ReversePolarity: The Super Soaker Supersizer in "Operation The 50 Ft. Hacker".
* SecretChaser: Aunt Trudi.
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%% * PrecociousCrush: Tony gets one on [[WesternAnimation/TotallySpies Clover]] in "Operation Dude Ranch Disaster".
%% * RecruitTeenagersWithAttitude: Not confirmed yet in canon but implied to have happened with the Clarks since they seem to have been at the spying business a while in the first episode.
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%% * ReversePolarity: The Super Soaker Supersizer in "Operation The 50 Ft. Hacker".
%% * SecretChaser: Aunt Trudi.
%% * RecruitTeenagersWithAttitude: Not confirmed yet in canon but implied to have happened with the Clarks since they seem to have been at the spying business a while in the first episode.
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%% * ReversePolarity: The Super Soaker Supersizer in "Operation The 50 Ft. Hacker".
%% * SecretChaser: Aunt Trudi.
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* ShoutOut: Done ''very'' subtly in "Operation Grow Up". The episode features a villain that [[spoiler:can alter his age at will, becoming a child at some points, an adult at some others,]] but one of his distinguishing traits is that he has a small scar on his chin at all times. Earlier in the episode, Tony is upset because he's too young to see a movie his older siblings are all going to. It isn't mentioned by name, but the poster the children bring back [[Franchise/IndianaJones features a very familiar silhouette.]] Fans of the franchise need not hear more. Sneaky!
** Marc's crush in "Operation Crabby Bob" is named Sheena '''West'''on. Remind you of [[Film/ForYourEyesOnly anyone]]?
** Not to mention that Megan as Gravity Girl in "Operation Fun and Games" can easily remind one of ComicBook/{{Storm}}.
* [[BigBrotherInstinct Sibling Protective Instinct]]: The Clarks may fight like cats and dogs and give each other a hard time but if you mess with one, the other 3 will mess you UP!
* TheSmurfettePrinciple: The main way this show differs from its predecessor; there is only one female among the four main heroes.
* SpellMyNameWithAnS: Tami. There was a time on this very wiki when her name was spelled "Tammy" every time.
* SpinOffBabies: They're not really related to the original spies, but Megan looks like an {{Expy}} of Alex appearance-wise, while Marc is pretty much a {{gender flip}}ped, much younger Sam.
* SplitScreenReaction
* SuperMode: Happens to Lee, Marc, and Megan in "Operation Fun and Games"
** Marc's crush in "Operation Crabby Bob" is named Sheena '''West'''on. Remind you of [[Film/ForYourEyesOnly anyone]]?
** Not to mention that Megan as Gravity Girl in "Operation Fun and Games" can easily remind one of ComicBook/{{Storm}}.
* [[BigBrotherInstinct Sibling Protective Instinct]]: The Clarks may fight like cats and dogs and give each other a hard time but if you mess with one, the other 3 will mess you UP!
* TheSmurfettePrinciple: The main way this show differs from its predecessor; there is only one female among the four main heroes.
* SpellMyNameWithAnS: Tami. There was a time on this very wiki when her name was spelled "Tammy" every time.
* SpinOffBabies: They're not really related to the original spies, but Megan looks like an {{Expy}} of Alex appearance-wise, while Marc is pretty much a {{gender flip}}ped, much younger Sam.
* SplitScreenReaction
* SuperMode: Happens to Lee, Marc, and Megan in "Operation Fun and Games"
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* ShoutOut: ShoutOut:
** Done ''very'' subtly in "Operation Grow Up". The episode features a villain that[[spoiler:can can alter his age at will, becoming a child at some points, an adult at some others,]] others, but one of his distinguishing traits is that he has a small scar on his chin at all times. Earlier in the episode, Tony is upset because he's too young to see a movie his older siblings are all going to. It isn't mentioned by name, but the poster the children bring back [[Franchise/IndianaJones features a very familiar silhouette.]] silhouette of one Franchise/IndianaJones. Fans of the franchise need not hear more. Sneaky!
** Marc's crush in "Operation Crabby Bob" is named Sheena '''West'''on. Remind you of[[Film/ForYourEyesOnly anyone]]?
** Not to mention thatanyone? From ''Film/ForYourEyesOnly''?
** Megan as Gravity Girl in "Operation Fun and Games" can easily remind one of ComicBook/{{Storm}}.
*[[BigBrotherInstinct Sibling Protective Instinct]]: The Clarks may fight like cats and dogs and give each other a hard time but if you mess with one, the other 3 will mess you UP!
*TheSmurfettePrinciple: The main way this show differs from its predecessor; there There is only one female among the four main heroes.
* SpellMyNameWithAnS: Tami. There was a time on this very wiki when her name was spelled "Tammy" every time.
* SpinOffBabies: They'reheroes and she has most, if not really related to the original spies, but Megan looks like an {{Expy}} of Alex appearance-wise, while Marc is pretty much a {{gender flip}}ped, much younger Sam.
all, "girl" tropes.
%% * SplitScreenReaction
%% * SuperMode: Happens to Lee, Marc, and Megan in "Operation Fun and Games"
** Done ''very'' subtly in "Operation Grow Up". The episode features a villain that
** Marc's crush in "Operation Crabby Bob" is named Sheena '''West'''on. Remind you of
** Not to mention that
** Megan as Gravity Girl in "Operation Fun and Games" can easily remind one of ComicBook/{{Storm}}.
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* SpellMyNameWithAnS: Tami. There was a time on this very wiki when her name was spelled "Tammy" every time.
* SpinOffBabies: They're
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%% * SuperMode: Happens to Lee, Marc, and Megan in "Operation Fun and Games"
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* SurpriseVehicle: The WOOHP helicopter in "Operation Spy-Sitter".
* SuspiciouslySimilarSubstitute: Tami for Mandy.
* TeamDad: Jerry naturally by virtue of being the only adult in on the spy gig but Lee will play this role to some degree when the kids are on their own.
* SuspiciouslySimilarSubstitute: Tami for Mandy.
* TeamDad: Jerry naturally by virtue of being the only adult in on the spy gig but Lee will play this role to some degree when the kids are on their own.
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%% * SurpriseVehicle: The WOOHP helicopter in "Operation Spy-Sitter".
%% * SuspiciouslySimilarSubstitute: Tami for Mandy.
%% *TeamDad: TeamDad:
%% ** Jerry naturally by virtue of being the only adult in on the spygig but gig
%% ** Lee will play this role to some degree when the kids are on their own.
%% * SuspiciouslySimilarSubstitute: Tami for Mandy.
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%% ** Jerry naturally by virtue of being the only adult in on the spy
%% ** Lee will play this role to some degree when the kids are on their own.
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* TeenSuperspy: Just Lee, technically. He's thirteen; his three siblings are a year younger (or two, in Tony's case).
** In the second season he ups it up to fourteen while Marc and Megan become thirteen, thus counting as examples as well.
** In the second season he ups it up to fourteen while Marc and Megan become thirteen, thus counting as examples as well.
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%% * TeenSuperspy: Just Lee, technically. He's thirteen; his three siblings are a year younger (or two, in Tony's case).
**case). In the second season he ups it up to fourteen while Marc and Megan become thirteen, thus counting as examples as well.well.
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* {{Tomboy}}: Megan, at least according to her brothers.
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%% * {{Tomboy}}: TomboyWithAGirlyStreak: Megan, at least according to her brothers.
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* UnsoundEffect: The opening sequence is full of them. It's used periodically within the episodes.
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* ActionGirl: Megan has her moments.
** As did [[ActionMom her mom]] during the mess with Alpha and Omega.
** As did [[ActionMom her mom]] during the mess with Alpha and Omega.
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%% * ActionGirl: ActionGirl:
%% ** Megan has her moments.
%% ** As did [[ActionMom her mom]] during the mess with Alpha and Omega.
%% ** Megan has her moments.
%% ** As did [[ActionMom her mom]] during the mess with Alpha and Omega.
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* AirVentPassageway: In "Operation Spy-Sitter".
* AllThereInTheManual: The fact that Marc and Megan are actually twins, the fact that the Clarks live in Toronto, Canada
* AlphaBitch: Tami.
** LovableAlphaBitch: On a few occasions, and as a whole, she's preferable to [[WesternAnimation/TotallySpies Mandy.]]
* AlwaysSomeoneBetter: In "Operation Yeti Bear", the spies' schoolmate Tara is shown to not only be capable of besting Lee's athletic records, but of building a better computer than Marc.
* AmbiguouslyBrown: Tony and Megan, given that both of their parents are Caucasian.
* AnimatedSeries
* AllThereInTheManual: The fact that Marc and Megan are actually twins, the fact that the Clarks live in Toronto, Canada
* AlphaBitch: Tami.
** LovableAlphaBitch: On a few occasions, and as a whole, she's preferable to [[WesternAnimation/TotallySpies Mandy.]]
* AlwaysSomeoneBetter: In "Operation Yeti Bear", the spies' schoolmate Tara is shown to not only be capable of besting Lee's athletic records, but of building a better computer than Marc.
* AmbiguouslyBrown: Tony and Megan, given that both of their parents are Caucasian.
* AnimatedSeries
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%% * AirVentPassageway: In "Operation Spy-Sitter".
* AllThereInTheManual: The fact that Marc and Megan are actually twins, the fact that the Clarks live in Toronto,Canada
Canada is never mentioned in the show proper, but it is known from additional material.
%% * AlphaBitch: Tami.
** %% * LovableAlphaBitch: On a few occasions, and as a whole, she's Tami's preferable to [[WesternAnimation/TotallySpies Mandy.]]
other bitches.
* AlwaysSomeoneBetter: In "Operation Yeti Bear", the spies' schoolmate Tara is shown to not only be capable of besting Lee's athletic records, but of building a better computer thanMarc.
Marc. That makes them feel insecure.
%% * AmbiguouslyBrown: Tony and Megan, given that both of their parents are Caucasian.
%% * AnimatedSeries
* AllThereInTheManual: The fact that Marc and Megan are actually twins, the fact that the Clarks live in Toronto,
%% * AlphaBitch: Tami.
* AlwaysSomeoneBetter: In "Operation Yeti Bear", the spies' schoolmate Tara is shown to not only be capable of besting Lee's athletic records, but of building a better computer than
%% * AmbiguouslyBrown: Tony and Megan, given that both of their parents are Caucasian.
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* AttackOfThe50FootWhatever: "Operation The 50 Ft. Hacker"
* BadassBookworm: Marc, combined in a way with GadgeteerGenius.
* BigBrotherBully: Milder case and he's always got his younger brothers' backs in the end but Lee does enjoy picking on Marc and Tony (and Megan to a lesser extent).
* BoundAndGagged: Less often than in [[WesternAnimation/TotallySpies the original]] but has happened on various occasions.
* BrainwashedAndCrazy: It's a WesternAnimation/TotallySpies spin-off. ''Of course'' this has happened multiple times to multiple people.
* [[{{Catgirl}} Catboy]]: Tony briefly imagines himself with cat ears at the start of "Operation Grow Up".
* CrazyPrepared: In the same manner as its predecessor, the team always has the right gadgets for the moment.
* {{Crossover}}: With its predecessor in at least two episodes
* CrossPoppingVeins: Tony got one in the first episode because he was tired of being treated as the little guy.
* DeathTrap: Not as many as its predecessor, but they're there.
* DifferentAsNightAndDay: While Marc and Megan aren't as extreme as some examples of this trope, this trope ''is'' present. Here's how: 1. [[CaptainObvious (and this is the most obvious one) Marc is a boy while Megan is a girl.]]; 2. their complexions are opposite with Marc having fairly light skin while Megan's is much darker; 3. Megan has GreenEyes which make her look slightly exotic while Marc has more mundane brown eyes; 4. Marc's hair is a light shade while Megan's is a fairly dark shade of black; 4. Marc's outfit in civilian attire is overall much lighter than Megan's; and finally 5. their personalities. Marc is a slightly feminine self-proclaimed geek who's the SmartGuy of his team as the resident BadassBookworm and GadgeteerGenius and a fairly good example of a SociallyAwkwardHero while Megan is a [[{{Tomboy}} Tomboyish]] [[TheFashionista Fashionista]] who's the team's [[TheChick chick]] and well versed in social interactions.
* DisproportionateRetribution: Jerry's sister Sherry became a supervillain and vowed revenge for almost 50 years to destroy Jerry's life. Because he tattled on her for sneaking a cookie as kids, though to be more accurate, they both snuck cookies but he threw the blame on her while faking innocence.
** To make the above worse, she used Marc, who had no connection to the event other than being one of Jerry's agents (which is flimsy logic ''at best''), as a test subject for the device she planned to use on her brother.
* DistressedDude / DistressedDamsel: Not nearly as often as in ''WesternAnimation/TotallySpies'', but as you can expect, all four Spiez have their fair share of these types of situations.
* EvilBrit: Jerry's sister Sherry.
* FingertipDrugAnalysis: Well, it was honey, but the trope applies, given the reactions of the rest of the team.
* FourTemperamentEnsemble: Lee (choleric), Marc (melancholic), Megan (leuquine), and Tony (sanguine).
** FourPhilosophyEnsemble: Cynic (Marc), Optimist (Lee), Realist (Megan), and Apathetic (Tony).
* UsefulNotes/FurryFandom: One villain is a massively obsessed animal activist who gives animals human intelligence and the ability to walk upright and speak to create a new species to overthrow the human race. At the end when defeated, as a last resort he splices himself with his pet wolf to try and fight back, but still loses. It never shows him change back after being arrested, though seeing the type of person he is, he's probably happier being this way.
* BadassBookworm: Marc, combined in a way with GadgeteerGenius.
* BigBrotherBully: Milder case and he's always got his younger brothers' backs in the end but Lee does enjoy picking on Marc and Tony (and Megan to a lesser extent).
* BoundAndGagged: Less often than in [[WesternAnimation/TotallySpies the original]] but has happened on various occasions.
* BrainwashedAndCrazy: It's a WesternAnimation/TotallySpies spin-off. ''Of course'' this has happened multiple times to multiple people.
* [[{{Catgirl}} Catboy]]: Tony briefly imagines himself with cat ears at the start of "Operation Grow Up".
* CrazyPrepared: In the same manner as its predecessor, the team always has the right gadgets for the moment.
* {{Crossover}}: With its predecessor in at least two episodes
* CrossPoppingVeins: Tony got one in the first episode because he was tired of being treated as the little guy.
* DeathTrap: Not as many as its predecessor, but they're there.
* DifferentAsNightAndDay: While Marc and Megan aren't as extreme as some examples of this trope, this trope ''is'' present. Here's how: 1. [[CaptainObvious (and this is the most obvious one) Marc is a boy while Megan is a girl.]]; 2. their complexions are opposite with Marc having fairly light skin while Megan's is much darker; 3. Megan has GreenEyes which make her look slightly exotic while Marc has more mundane brown eyes; 4. Marc's hair is a light shade while Megan's is a fairly dark shade of black; 4. Marc's outfit in civilian attire is overall much lighter than Megan's; and finally 5. their personalities. Marc is a slightly feminine self-proclaimed geek who's the SmartGuy of his team as the resident BadassBookworm and GadgeteerGenius and a fairly good example of a SociallyAwkwardHero while Megan is a [[{{Tomboy}} Tomboyish]] [[TheFashionista Fashionista]] who's the team's [[TheChick chick]] and well versed in social interactions.
* DisproportionateRetribution: Jerry's sister Sherry became a supervillain and vowed revenge for almost 50 years to destroy Jerry's life. Because he tattled on her for sneaking a cookie as kids, though to be more accurate, they both snuck cookies but he threw the blame on her while faking innocence.
** To make the above worse, she used Marc, who had no connection to the event other than being one of Jerry's agents (which is flimsy logic ''at best''), as a test subject for the device she planned to use on her brother.
* DistressedDude / DistressedDamsel: Not nearly as often as in ''WesternAnimation/TotallySpies'', but as you can expect, all four Spiez have their fair share of these types of situations.
* EvilBrit: Jerry's sister Sherry.
* FingertipDrugAnalysis: Well, it was honey, but the trope applies, given the reactions of the rest of the team.
* FourTemperamentEnsemble: Lee (choleric), Marc (melancholic), Megan (leuquine), and Tony (sanguine).
** FourPhilosophyEnsemble: Cynic (Marc), Optimist (Lee), Realist (Megan), and Apathetic (Tony).
* UsefulNotes/FurryFandom: One villain is a massively obsessed animal activist who gives animals human intelligence and the ability to walk upright and speak to create a new species to overthrow the human race. At the end when defeated, as a last resort he splices himself with his pet wolf to try and fight back, but still loses. It never shows him change back after being arrested, though seeing the type of person he is, he's probably happier being this way.
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* AttackOfThe50FootWhatever: 50 Ft. Hacker attacks in the episode "Operation The 50 Ft. Hacker"
Hacker".
%% * BadassBookworm: Marc, combined in a way with GadgeteerGenius.
* BigBrotherBully: Lee does enjoy picking on his younger brothers Marc and Tony (and on Megan to a lesser extent). Milder case and he's always got his younger brothers' backs when it's really important in theend but Lee does enjoy picking on Marc and Tony (and Megan to a lesser extent).
end.
%% * BoundAndGagged: Less often than in [[WesternAnimation/TotallySpies the original]] but has happened on various occasions.
%% * BrainwashedAndCrazy: It's a WesternAnimation/TotallySpies spin-off. ''Of course'' this has happened multiple times to multiple people.
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%% Of course? How so?
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*[[{{Catgirl}} Catboy]]: {{Catgirl}}: Or Catboy rather. Tony briefly imagines himself with cat ears at the start of "Operation Grow Up".
* CrazyPrepared:In the same manner as its predecessor, the The team always has the right gadgets prepared for the moment.
moment, no matter how unlikely it would appear.
%% * {{Crossover}}: With its predecessor in at least two episodes
%% * CrossPoppingVeins: Tony got one in the first episode because he was tired of being treated as the little guy.
%% * DeathTrap: Not as many as its predecessor, but they're there.
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* DifferentAsNightAndDay: While Marc and Megan aren't as extreme as some examples of this trope,this trope but it ''is'' present. Here's how: 1. [[CaptainObvious (and this is the most obvious one) Marc is a boy while Megan is a girl.]]; 2. their complexions are opposite with Marc having fairly light skin while Megan's is much darker; 3. Megan has GreenEyes which make her look slightly exotic while Marc has more mundane brown eyes; 4. Marc's hair is a light shade while Megan's is a fairly dark shade of black; 4. Marc's outfit in civilian attire is overall much lighter than Megan's; and finally 5. their personalities. Marc is a slightly feminine self-proclaimed geek who's the SmartGuy of his team as the resident BadassBookworm and GadgeteerGenius and a fairly good example of a SociallyAwkwardHero while Megan is a [[{{Tomboy}} Tomboyish]] tomboyish [[TheFashionista Fashionista]] who's the team's [[TheChick chick]] and well versed in social interactions.
* DisproportionateRetribution: Jerry's sister Sherry became a supervillain and vowed revenge for almost 50 years to destroy Jerry's life. Because he tattled on her for sneaking a cookie as kids, though to be more accurate, they both snuck cookies but he threw the blame on her while fakinginnocence.
** To make the above worse, sheinnocence. She used Marc, who had no connection to the event other than being one of Jerry's agents (which is flimsy logic ''at best''), as a test subject for the device she planned to use on her brother.
%% *DistressedDude / DistressedDude
%% * DistressedDamsel: Not nearly as often as in ''WesternAnimation/TotallySpies'', but as you can expect, all four Spiez have their fair share of these types of situations.
%% * EvilBrit: Jerry's sister Sherry.
* FingertipDrugAnalysis:Well, it The mysterious substance to be tested with fingers and licking was honey, but the trope applies, given the reactions of the rest of the team.
%% * FourTemperamentEnsemble: Lee (choleric), Marc (melancholic), Megan (leuquine), and Tony (sanguine).
** %% * FourPhilosophyEnsemble: Cynic (Marc), Optimist (Lee), Realist (Megan), and Apathetic (Tony).
* UsefulNotes/FurryFandom: One villain is a massively obsessed animal activist who gives animals human intelligence and the ability to walk upright and speak to create a new species to overthrow the human race. At the end when defeated, as a last resort he splices himself with his pet wolf to try and fight back, but still loses. It never shows him change back after being arrested, though seeing the type of person he is, he's probably happier being this way.(Tony).
%% * BadassBookworm: Marc, combined in a way with GadgeteerGenius.
* BigBrotherBully: Lee does enjoy picking on his younger brothers Marc and Tony (and on Megan to a lesser extent). Milder case and he's always got his younger brothers' backs when it's really important in the
%% * BoundAndGagged: Less often than in [[WesternAnimation/TotallySpies the original]] but has happened on various occasions.
%% * BrainwashedAndCrazy: It's a WesternAnimation/TotallySpies spin-off. ''Of course'' this has happened multiple times to multiple people.
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%% Of course? How so?
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*
* CrazyPrepared:
%% * {{Crossover}}: With its predecessor in at least two episodes
%% * CrossPoppingVeins: Tony got one in the first episode because he was tired of being treated as the little guy.
%% * DeathTrap: Not as many as its predecessor, but they're there.
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%% Examples should not be compared to other works. Just explain the trope and how it is used in THIS work.
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* DifferentAsNightAndDay: While Marc and Megan aren't as extreme as some examples of this trope,
* DisproportionateRetribution: Jerry's sister Sherry became a supervillain and vowed revenge for almost 50 years to destroy Jerry's life. Because he tattled on her for sneaking a cookie as kids, though to be more accurate, they both snuck cookies but he threw the blame on her while faking
** To make the above worse, she
%% *
%% * DistressedDamsel: Not nearly as often as in ''WesternAnimation/TotallySpies'', but as you can expect, all four Spiez have their fair share of these types of situations.
%% * EvilBrit: Jerry's sister Sherry.
* FingertipDrugAnalysis:
%% * FourTemperamentEnsemble: Lee (choleric), Marc (melancholic), Megan (leuquine), and Tony (sanguine).
* UsefulNotes/FurryFandom: One villain is a massively obsessed animal activist who gives animals human intelligence and the ability to walk upright and speak to create a new species to overthrow the human race. At the end when defeated, as a last resort he splices himself with his pet wolf to try and fight back, but still loses. It never shows him change back after being arrested, though seeing the type of person he is, he's probably happier being this way.
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* GoodParents: Cal and Karen Clark. Heck; they're so much this trope that when it appeared that [[spoiler: their parents had attacked their sub with intent to kill]], Marc honestly believed his seasickness was making him hallucinate and the other 3 were in just about complete agreement. [[spoiler: And for the record, they were right about their parents not wanting to hurt them. It was a ploy by Davey Hacker to get rid of the Clark kids by [[BrainwashedAndCrazy brainwashing their parents into doing his dirty work]]. And it almost worked...]]
* HalfIdenticalTwins: Completely [[AvertedTrope averted]] with Marc and Megan, who barely look related appearance-wise.
* HarmlessFreezing: In "Operation Twins of Trouble" it happens to the Spiez' parents.
* HartmanHips: Tami gains some in "Operation Terrible Thirteen" as part of the villain's plot to mutate kids.
* HornedHairdo: Aunt Trudy
* HumanLadder: Used to reach a sprinkler control on a wall in "Operation Spy-Sitter".
* IdenticalStranger: Megan looks just like Alex from ''WesternAnimation/TotallySpies'' if she was younger and even fills the role of the {{tomboy}}.
* HalfIdenticalTwins: Completely [[AvertedTrope averted]] with Marc and Megan, who barely look related appearance-wise.
* HarmlessFreezing: In "Operation Twins of Trouble" it happens to the Spiez' parents.
* HartmanHips: Tami gains some in "Operation Terrible Thirteen" as part of the villain's plot to mutate kids.
* HornedHairdo: Aunt Trudy
* HumanLadder: Used to reach a sprinkler control on a wall in "Operation Spy-Sitter".
* IdenticalStranger: Megan looks just like Alex from ''WesternAnimation/TotallySpies'' if she was younger and even fills the role of the {{tomboy}}.
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* GoodParents: Cal and Karen Clark. Heck; they're so much this trope that when Clark are caring, supportive parents who love their kids. When it appeared that [[spoiler: their parents had attacked their sub with intent to kill]], kill, Marc honestly believed his seasickness was making him hallucinate and the other 3 were in just about complete agreement. [[spoiler: And for the record, they were right about their parents not wanting to hurt them. It was a ploy by Davey Hacker to get rid of the Clark kids by [[BrainwashedAndCrazy brainwashing their parents into doing his dirty work]]. And it almost worked...]]
* HalfIdenticalTwins: Completely [[AvertedTrope averted]] with Marc and Megan, who barely look related appearance-wise.
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%% * HarmlessFreezing: In "Operation Twins of Trouble" it happens to the Spiez' parents.
%% * HartmanHips: Tami gains some in "Operation Terrible Thirteen" as part of the villain's plot to mutate kids.
%% * HornedHairdo: Aunt Trudy
%% * HumanLadder: Used to reach a sprinkler control on a wall in "OperationSpy-Sitter".
* IdenticalStranger: Megan looks just like Alex from ''WesternAnimation/TotallySpies'' if she was younger and even fills the role of the {{tomboy}}.Spy-Sitter".
* HalfIdenticalTwins: Completely [[AvertedTrope averted]] with Marc and Megan, who barely look related appearance-wise.
%% * HarmlessFreezing: In "Operation Twins of Trouble" it happens to the Spiez' parents.
%% * HartmanHips: Tami gains some in "Operation Terrible Thirteen" as part of the villain's plot to mutate kids.
%% * HornedHairdo: Aunt Trudy
%% * HumanLadder: Used to reach a sprinkler control on a wall in "Operation
* IdenticalStranger: Megan looks just like Alex from ''WesternAnimation/TotallySpies'' if she was younger and even fills the role of the {{tomboy}}.
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* WhyDidItHaveToBeSnakes: Clowns and Heights ([[CompressedVice for one episode]]) for Marc. Lee is claustrophobic while Tony fears the dark. Notably Megan is the only Clark sibling to never have a fear shown on-screen.
* [[StockScream Wilhem Scream]]: Heard at several episodes such as "Operation Fun and Games" and "Operation Dyno-mite".
* WouldHurtAChild: ''Every'' adult villain to ''ever'' appear.
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* [[StockScream Wilhem Scream]]: Heard at several episodes such as "Operation Fun and Games" and "Operation Dyno-mite".
* WouldHurtAChild: ''Every'' adult villain to ''ever'' appear.
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* WhyDidItHaveToBeSnakes: Clowns and Heights ([[CompressedVice for one episode]]) for Marc. Marc and he had to face his both fears in an episode.
%% ** Lee isclaustrophobic while claustrophobic
%% ** Tony fears thedark. dark.
%% ** Notably Megan is the only Clark sibling to never have a fear shown on-screen.
%% * [[StockScream Wilhem Scream]]: Heard at several episodes such as "Operation Fun and Games" and "Operation Dyno-mite".
%% * WouldHurtAChild: ''Every'' adult villain to ''ever'' appear.
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%% ** Tony fears the
%% ** Notably Megan is the only Clark sibling to never have a fear shown on-screen.
%% * [[StockScream Wilhem Scream]]: Heard at several episodes such as "Operation Fun and Games" and "Operation Dyno-mite".
%% * WouldHurtAChild: ''Every'' adult villain to ''ever'' appear.
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Another offering from Creator/MarathonMedia, the studio behind ''WesternAnimation/TotallySpies'' and ''WesternAnimation/MartinMystery'', originally created for Creator/DisneyChannel Asia, later imported into the Creator/CartoonNetwork. The series, a sort of SpiritualSuccessor to ''Totally Spies'' featuring [[SpinOffBabies much younger protagonists]], is about the adventures of four young siblings (Tony, Marc, Megan, and Lee Clark) who must balance their lives in middle school with their secret lives as spies working for WOOHP, the World Organization of Human Protection. Though Jerry appears once more as a coordinator and parent figure for the young heroes, [[WesternAnimation/TotallySpies Sam, Alex, and Clover]] are relegated to simple cameos.
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Another offering from Creator/MarathonMedia, the studio behind ''WesternAnimation/TotallySpies'' and ''WesternAnimation/MartinMystery'', originally created for Creator/DisneyChannel Asia, later imported into the Creator/CartoonNetwork. The series, a sort of SpiritualSuccessor to ''Totally Spies'' featuring [[SpinOffBabies much younger protagonists]], is about the adventures of four young siblings (Tony, Marc, Megan, and Lee Clark) who must balance their lives in middle school with their secret lives as spies working for WOOHP, the World Organization of Human Protection. Though Jerry appears once more as a coordinator and parent figure for the young heroes, [[WesternAnimation/TotallySpies Sam, Alex, and Clover]] are relegated to simple cameos.
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* AbortedArc: In one episode, it's implied that Tami has a crush on Lee. However, this is never brought up again in any later episodes.
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* [[KidHero Kid Heroes]]
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* [[KidHero Kid Heroes]]KidHero
* MeaningfulName: Technical example; Marc's name is spelled the same way as the MARC system for library online catalogs. Given his position as TheSmartGuy, it's appropriate.
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* [[RecruitTeenagersWithAttitude Recruit Preteens With Attitude]]: Not confirmed yet in canon but implied to have happened with the Clarks since they seem to have been at the spying business a while in the first episode.
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* [[RecruitTeenagersWithAttitude Recruit Preteens With Attitude]]: RecruitTeenagersWithAttitude: Not confirmed yet in canon but implied to have happened with the Clarks since they seem to have been at the spying business a while in the first episode.
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* SecretChaser: Aunt Trudi
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* SecretChaser: Aunt TrudiTrudi.
* SeriesContinuityError: In "The Spy Sitter", Marc asks for something that includes meat. However in "Pet Peeved", Tony stated that Marc is a vegetarian. Now that could have been a development between the episodes or Tony just trying to distract their attacker but clarity would have been nice.
* SeriesContinuityError: In "The Spy Sitter", Marc asks for something that includes meat. However in "Pet Peeved", Tony stated that Marc is a vegetarian. Now that could have been a development between the episodes or Tony just trying to distract their attacker but clarity would have been nice.
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* IdenticalStranger: Megan looks just like Alex from ''WesternAnimation/TotallySpies'' if she was younger and even fills the role of Tomboy.
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* IdenticalStranger: Megan looks just like Alex from ''WesternAnimation/TotallySpies'' if she was younger and even fills the role of Tomboy.the {{tomboy}}.
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* InflatingBodyGag: In "Operation The 50 Ft. Hacker", Davey Hacker steals a gadget that makes its target grow. When the kids are fighting the giant Davey, Megan uses it on herself, making herself as tall as Davey. After successfully defeating him, however, the gadget winds up malfunctioning, causing her to inflate like a giant balloon. Marc manages to revert her back to normal size shortly after.
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* InflatingBodyGag: In "Operation The 50 Ft. Hacker", Davey Hacker steals a the growth-inducing gadget that makes its target grow. When the kids are fighting the giant Davey, Megan uses it on herself, malfunctions, making herself as tall as Davey. After successfully defeating him, however, the gadget winds up malfunctioning, causing her to Megan inflate like a giant balloon. Marc manages to revert her back to normal size shortly after.
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* InflatingBodyGag: In "Operation The 50 Ft. Hacker", Davey Hacker steals a gadget that makes its target grow. When the kids are fighting the giant Davey, Megan uses it on herself, making herself as tall as Davey. After successfully defeating him, however, the gadget winds up malfunctioning, causing her to inflate like a giant balloon. Marc manages to revert her back to normal size shortly after.
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* MrFanservice: Most of the same college-aged males who perved over ''WesternAnimation/TotallySpies'' ''hate'' this show, but preteen girls are lapping it up. Their favorite is almost unanimously [[NerdsAreSexy Marc]].
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Another offering from Creator/MarathonMedia, the studio behind ''WesternAnimation/TotallySpies'' and ''WesternAnimation/MartinMystery'', originally created for Creator/DisneyChannel Asia, later imported into the Creator/CartoonNetwork. The series, a sort of SpiritualSuccessor to ''Totally Spies'' featuring [[SpinOffBabies much younger protagonists]], is about the adventures of four young siblings (Tony, Marc, Megan, and Lee Clark) who must balance their lives in middle school with their secret lives as spies working for WOOHP, the World Organization of Human Protection. Though Jerry appears once more as a coordinator and parent figure for the young heroes, [[TotallySpies Sam, Alex, and Clover]] are relegated to simple cameos.
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Another offering from Creator/MarathonMedia, the studio behind ''WesternAnimation/TotallySpies'' and ''WesternAnimation/MartinMystery'', originally created for Creator/DisneyChannel Asia, later imported into the Creator/CartoonNetwork. The series, a sort of SpiritualSuccessor to ''Totally Spies'' featuring [[SpinOffBabies much younger protagonists]], is about the adventures of four young siblings (Tony, Marc, Megan, and Lee Clark) who must balance their lives in middle school with their secret lives as spies working for WOOHP, the World Organization of Human Protection. Though Jerry appears once more as a coordinator and parent figure for the young heroes, [[TotallySpies [[WesternAnimation/TotallySpies Sam, Alex, and Clover]] are relegated to simple cameos.
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** LovableAlphaBitch: On a few occasions, and as a whole, she's preferable to [[TotallySpies Mandy.]]
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* BoundAndGagged: Less often than in [[TotallySpies the original]] but has happened on various occasions.
* BrainwashedAndCrazy: It's a TotallySpies spin-off. ''Of course'' this has happened multiple times to multiple people.
* BrainwashedAndCrazy: It's a TotallySpies spin-off. ''Of course'' this has happened multiple times to multiple people.
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* BoundAndGagged: Less often than in [[TotallySpies [[WesternAnimation/TotallySpies the original]] but has happened on various occasions.
* BrainwashedAndCrazy: It's aTotallySpies WesternAnimation/TotallySpies spin-off. ''Of course'' this has happened multiple times to multiple people.
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* DistressedDude / DistressedDamsel: Not nearly as often as in ''TotallySpies'', but as you can expect, all four Spiez have their fair share of these types of situations.
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* IdenticalStranger: Megan looks just like Alex from ''TotallySpies'' if she was younger and even fills the role of Tomboy.
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* MrFanservice: Most of the same college-aged males who perved over ''TotallySpies'' ''hate'' this show, but preteen girls are lapping it up. Their favorite is almost unanimously [[NerdsAreSexy Marc]].
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* MrFanservice: Most of the same college-aged males who perved over ''TotallySpies'' ''WesternAnimation/TotallySpies'' ''hate'' this show, but preteen girls are lapping it up. Their favorite is almost unanimously [[NerdsAreSexy Marc]].
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* PrecociousCrush: Tony gets one on [[TotallySpies Clover]] in "Operation Dude Ranch Disaster".
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* PrecociousCrush: Tony gets one on [[TotallySpies [[WesternAnimation/TotallySpies Clover]] in "Operation Dude Ranch Disaster".
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* SuperVillain: The villains in this show, while they do still have really stupid {{Freudian Excuse}}s, they're costumed and have powers or gadgets related to their "Theme", [[TotallySpies the old show]] had some shades of it, but this show has more obvious SuperVillain inspiration. Even the villains that ''do'' return from the original show have underwent a reworked design more befitting of a SuperVillain.
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* SuperVillain: The villains in this show, while they do still have really stupid {{Freudian Excuse}}s, they're costumed and have powers or gadgets related to their "Theme", [[TotallySpies [[WesternAnimation/TotallySpies the old show]] had some shades of it, but this show has more obvious SuperVillain inspiration. Even the villains that ''do'' return from the original show have underwent a reworked design more befitting of a SuperVillain.
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* TheSmurfettePrincipleTheSmurfettePrinciple: The main way this show differs from its predecessor; there is only one female among the four main heroes.
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* DifferentAsNightAndDay: While Marc and Megan aren't as extreme as some examples of this trope, this trope ''is'' present. Here's how: 1. [[CaptainObvious (and this is the most obvious one) Marc is a boy while Megan is a girl.]]; 2. their complexions are opposite with Marc having fairly light skin while Megan's is much darker; 3. Megan has GreenEyes which make her look slightly exotic while Marc has more mundane BrownEyes; 4. Marc's hair is a light shade while Megan's is a fairly dark shade of black; 4. Marc's outfit in civilian attire is overall much lighter than Megan's; and finally 5. their personalities. Marc is a slightly feminine self-proclaimed geek who's the SmartGuy of his team as the resident BadassBookworm and GadgeteerGenius and a fairly good example of a SociallyAwkwardHero while Megan is a [[{{Tomboy}} Tomboyish]] [[TheFashionista Fashionista]] who's the team's [[TheChick chick]] and well versed in social interactions.
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* DifferentAsNightAndDay: While Marc and Megan aren't as extreme as some examples of this trope, this trope ''is'' present. Here's how: 1. [[CaptainObvious (and this is the most obvious one) Marc is a boy while Megan is a girl.]]; 2. their complexions are opposite with Marc having fairly light skin while Megan's is much darker; 3. Megan has GreenEyes which make her look slightly exotic while Marc has more mundane BrownEyes; brown eyes; 4. Marc's hair is a light shade while Megan's is a fairly dark shade of black; 4. Marc's outfit in civilian attire is overall much lighter than Megan's; and finally 5. their personalities. Marc is a slightly feminine self-proclaimed geek who's the SmartGuy of his team as the resident BadassBookworm and GadgeteerGenius and a fairly good example of a SociallyAwkwardHero while Megan is a [[{{Tomboy}} Tomboyish]] [[TheFashionista Fashionista]] who's the team's [[TheChick chick]] and well versed in social interactions.