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** Megan as Gravity Girl in "Operation Fun and Games" can easily remind one of ComicBook/{{Storm}}.

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** Megan as Gravity Girl in "Operation Fun and Games" can easily remind one of ComicBook/{{Storm}}.ComicBook/{{Storm|MarvelComics}}.
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* HeroesWantRedheads: Cal Clark married Karen, a redhead, and are happy parents to 4 kids together.
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* EvilIsPetty: Following the previous franchise's tradition, most villains' motives are blatant DisproportionateRetribution{{s}}. For an example, the main villain of "Operation: Terrible Thirteen" is a twelve-going-on-thirteen year old girl named Kat who mutated ''all the other kids who turned 13 the same day as her'' (including Tami), in order to be the [[ItsAllAboutMe only celebratee on her birthday.]]

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* EvilIsPetty: Following the previous franchise's tradition, most villains' motives are blatant DisproportionateRetribution{{s}}.{{Disproportionate Retribution}}s. For an example, the main villain of "Operation: Terrible Thirteen" is a twelve-going-on-thirteen year old girl named Kat who mutated ''all the other kids who turned 13 the same day as her'' (including Tami), in order to be the [[ItsAllAboutMe only celebratee on her birthday.]]
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* InnocentlyInnocuousEpisode: "Operation: Cruisin' for a Bruisin'" has the villain brainwash the Clarks' parents to being very dangerous spies. While this was shown to be a quick gag, the three part "Twins of Touble" arc would later reveal that [[spoiler:their parents were former spies to an organization called OOPSIE.]]

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* InnocentlyInnocuousEpisode: InnocuouslyImportantEpisode: "Operation: Cruisin' for a Bruisin'" has the villain brainwash the Clarks' parents to being very dangerous spies. While this was shown to be a quick gag, the three part "Twins of Touble" arc would later reveal that [[spoiler:their parents were former spies to an organization called OOPSIE.]]
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* AnachronicOrder: The missions are all numbered, but the numbers in question are all out of order.
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* AnachronicOrder: The missions are all numbered, but the numbers in question are all out of order.

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* TheChick: Megan, due [[TheSmurfettePrinciple to being the only girl amongst the Clark children]].



## Their personalities: Marc's a slightly feminine self-proclaimed geek who's TheSmartGuy 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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## Their personalities: Marc's a slightly feminine self-proclaimed geek who's TheSmartGuy 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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* PrehensileHair: Sherry's supervillain outfit includes a sort of "wig" of MegaTwinTails with PowerPincers on the tips, that she can apparently control mentally to attack her opponents.

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* PrehensileHair: Sherry's supervillain outfit includes a sort of "wig" of MegaTwinTails large pigtails with PowerPincers on the tips, that she can apparently control mentally to attack her opponents.
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* ThirteenthBirthdayMilestone: The episode "Operation Terrible Thirteen" revolves around children around the world who are having their 13th birthdays mutated by an unknown assailant. It turns out to be the work of another kid who is turning 13, a girl named Kat, all so that she can have the biggest, best, and only celebration out of all of them. The spies don't hesitate to call her out over just how crazy and petty her plan is.
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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", [[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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* 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", "theme". [[WesternAnimation/TotallySpies the 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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** 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).

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** Despite the fact the series happen in Toronto, Canada (contrary to Beverly Hills in the original), WOOPH WOOHP 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).

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* BookDumb: Contrary to their brother [[ChildProdigy Mark]], Lee and Tony have been shown to have quite bad grades at school (mostly Lee).

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* BookDumb: Contrary to their brother [[ChildProdigy Mark]], Lee and Tony have been shown to have quite bad grades at school (mostly Lee). This becomes a plot point in "Tami Trouble" as Tony's bad grades had him grounded and then kidnapped by Tami, kickstarting the plot.



* HeroOfAnotherStory: "Twins of Terror" reveals that [[spoiler:that both Cal and Karen Clark were once the best agents of a spy organization called OOPSIE.]]



* InnocentlyInnocuousEpisode: "Operation: Cruisin' for a Bruisin'" has the villain brainwash the Clarks' parents to being very dangerous spies. While this was shown to be a quick gag, the three part "Twins of Touble" arc would later reveal that [[spoiler:their parents were former spies to an organization called OOPSIE.]]



* 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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* KarmaHoudini: Leon from Operation:Desert Rescue "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.



* LegacyCharacter: Boogie Gus's son Gus Jr has a similar machine to his father’s, only for the 90s.

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* LegacyCharacter: Boogie Gus's son Gus Jr Jr. has a similar machine to his father’s, only for the 90s.


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* StoryArc: The three-parter "Twins of Terror" that puts focus on the Clark parents and the SeriesFinale "Scary Jerry" two-parter which ties up some loose ends from ''Totally Spies''.
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* DarkSkinnedBlonde: Exploited. Zoe Quinn from "Operation: Sunrise Tan" is this, due to the pheromone tan she applied on herself, and turns her skin into a dark orange. Tami also becomes this through the episode due to having been exposed to the same tan.
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* BalefulPolymorph: Leon, who mutates himself in a [[HalfHumanHybrid half man, half cameleon creature]]. In his second episode, he kidnaps the Clark's mother and mutates her as well as part of his EvilPlan.


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* ForcedTransformation: Leon, who mutates himself into a [[HalfHumanHybrid half man, half cameleon creature]]. In his second episode, he kidnaps the Clark's mother and mutates her as well as part of his EvilPlan.

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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 TheSmartGuy 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 present --
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* {{Hypocrite}}: Techhammer's owner Mia in "Operation: Dare Devil" states she doesn't guys with braces... despite the one she wears one herself. [[FieryRedhead Lee]] is quick to point it out to her.

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* {{Hypocrite}}: Techhammer's owner Mia in "Operation: Dare Devil" states she doesn't guys with braces... despite the one she wears one herself. [[FieryRedhead Lee]] is quick to point it out to her.



* TheRival: Tami is this to Megan (just like [[WesternAnimation/TotallySpies Mandy was to Clover]]).

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* TheRival: Tami is this to Megan (just like [[WesternAnimation/TotallySpies Mandy was to the original three spies, particularly Clover]]).

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* DeathTrap: Considering it's a WesternAnimation/TotallySpies spin-off, it's a given.

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* DeathTrap: A lot of the villains use these. Considering it's a WesternAnimation/TotallySpies spin-off, it's a given.



* HypocriticalHeartwarming: The Clarks constantly bicker and mock eachother, even forming 3-against-1 cliques to mess with eachother. However, they love eachother greatly, and if you dare harming one of them, the other 3 will make you regret it.

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* HypocriticalHeartwarming: The Clarks constantly bicker and mock eachother, each other, even forming 3-against-1 cliques to mess with eachother. However, they love eachother each other greatly, and if you dare harming one of them, the other 3 three will make you regret it.



* IHaveYouNowMyPretty: Leon kidnaps Karen Clark and mutates her into his "[cameleon] queen" in order to get revenge against the Spiez (which Leon knows are her kids).
* IncestSubtext: Marc and Megan are awfully close with one another, often seen with one arm or shoulder around the other in screenshots, and Megan is always there to advise Marc on social graces. The subtext is subtle but definitely visible.

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* IHaveYouNowMyPretty: Leon kidnaps Karen Clark and mutates her into his "[cameleon] queen" in order to get revenge against the Spiez (which (who Leon knows are her kids).
* IncestSubtext: Marc and Megan are awfully close with one another, often seen with one arm or shoulder around the other in screenshots, and Megan is always there to advise Marc on social graces. The subtext is subtle but definitely visible.
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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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* 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 suits and their parents are coming back home, the kids are in their regular clothes the next scene.
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* BadassInDistress: Whenever any of the Spiez are held captive by the VillainOfTheWeek. Justified considering they are still ''children'' despite their secret agent training, and are in a height and strength disadvantage against any villains who are older than them.

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* BadassInDistress: Whenever any of the Spiez are held captive by the VillainOfTheWeek. Justified considering they are still ''children'' despite their weapons and secret agent training, and are in a height and strength disadvantage against any villains who are older than them.



* BoundAndGagged: Less often than in [[WesternAnimation/TotallySpies the original]] but has happened on various occasions.

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* BoundAndGagged: Less often than in [[WesternAnimation/TotallySpies the original]] original]], but this has happened on various occasions.
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* BadassAdorable: They are all pre-teens, and are just as competent spies as their [[WesternAnimation/TotallySpies predecessors]].

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* BadassAdorable: They are all pre-teens, and are just as competent at being spies as their [[WesternAnimation/TotallySpies predecessors]].



* BadassInDistress: Whenever one or all of the Spiez are held captive by the VillainOfTheWeek. Justified considering they are still ''children'' despite their secret agent training, and are in a height and strenght disadvantage.

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* BadassInDistress: Whenever one or all any of the Spiez are held captive by the VillainOfTheWeek. Justified considering they are still ''children'' despite their secret agent training, and are in a height and strenght disadvantage.strength disadvantage against any villains who are older than them.



* BigBrotherBully: Lee does enjoy picking on his younger brothers Marc and Tony (and on Megan to a lesser extent). Downplayed as 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). Downplayed Downplayed, as he's always got his younger brothers' backs when it's really important in the end.

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