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*** His treatment of the girls in Season 1 episode "The Fugitives" arguably crosses the line from being ethically ambiguous into outright cruelty, attempting to have behavioral modification chips forcibly implanted in their heads after they're framed for a crime spree. Given the fact that Jerry doesn't even bother to hear them out when they protest their innocence, it's a wonder W.O.O.H.P. can be considered the good guys after all this.

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*** His treatment of the girls in Season 1 episode "The Fugitives" arguably crosses the line from being ethically ambiguous into outright cruelty, attempting to have behavioral modification chips forcibly implanted in their heads after they're framed for a crime spree. Given the fact that Jerry doesn't even bother to hear them out when they protest their innocence, it's a wonder W.O.O.H.P. can be considered the good guys after all this.this, especially since they should've known full well that there were people out there who would've been fully capable of framing the girls.



* DracoInLeatherPants: Tim Scam, Sam gets a brief crush on his spy boss persona and she's shipped with him to this day.

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* FanNickname: The hosts of ''Podcast/TotallyReprise'' often call Jerry the girls' "Spy Dad".

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The hosts of ''Podcast/TotallyReprise'' often call Jerry the girls' "Spy Dad".Dad".
** The main trio are collectively known as "Jerry's Angels" in some circles.



* FanonDiscontinuity: Mainly because Season 5's finale gave the show a lot of closure, and actually ended the show on a high note. So fans pretend that Season 6 didn't happen.
** Some fans even go as far as to ignore everything after Season 2, closure be damned.

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* FanonDiscontinuity: Mainly because Season 5's finale gave the show a lot of closure, and actually ended the show on a high note. So fans pretend that Season 6 didn't happen.
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happen. Some fans even go as far as to ignore everything after Season 2, closure be damned.



** The extreme {{Camp}}, occasional male fanservice and some very [[CampGay flamboyant]] AmbiguouslyGay characters has made it popular with gay men as well.

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** The extreme {{Camp}}, {{camp}}, occasional male fanservice and some very [[CampGay flamboyant]] AmbiguouslyGay characters has made it popular with gay men as well.



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** Mandy, even on this wiki. The JerksAreWorseThanVillains page has an entry that claims that Mandy is "the most hated character" by viewers, even compared to real villains. But in this page, according to the DracoInLeatherPants entry, "most fans" think she is not that bad and want her to become friends with the main girls. This shows how divisive her character is.
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Considering the ring was corrupting him at that point, it's less he actually was acting like an incel, and more the ring's corrupting him just so happened to coincide with incel behavior, especially considering Arnold without the ring is a nice dork who, at his worst, just asked Clover to be his girlfriend for a day in exchange for helping her win a contest, which was treated as a legitimate transaction.


* ValuesDissonance: "Super Nerd Much?" features a school nerd named Arnold who uses a magic ring to drain the "coolness" of people who picked on him, leaving them as pathetic geeks. While a few of Arnold's targets are explicitly stated to have picked on him, all Clover did was turn him down when he asked her on a date and the episode still insinuates that she is as bad as any other bully just for that. These days, many people agree that no one is entitled to a date with someone who has no interest in them and Arnold's behavior would seem even less sympathetic as nerds have been shown to be just as capable of being bullies as anyone else.

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* ValuesDissonance: "Super Nerd Much?" features a school nerd named Arnold who uses a magic ring to drain the "coolness" of people who picked on him, leaving them as pathetic geeks. While a few of Arnold's targets are explicitly stated to have picked on him, all Clover did was turn him down when he asked her on a date and the episode still insinuates that she is as bad as any other bully just for that. These days, many people agree that no one is entitled to a date with someone who has no interest in them and Arnold's behavior would seem even less sympathetic as nerds have been shown to be just as capable of being bullies as anyone else.ValuesDissonance:
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* TestosteroneBrigade: When a female-targeted kids' show has {{Fanservice}} as much as this one does, it's inevitable.

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* TestosteroneBrigade: When a female-targeted kids' show has {{Fanservice}} as much as this one does, it's inevitable.bound to pick up a lot of male fans along the way.
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** Britney has simultaneously been lambasted by fans for being a Mary-Sue and praised for being ''[[Administrivia/TropesAreTools likable]]'' Mary-Sue who gets HiddenDepths later on. The show itself can't quite decide whether or not Britney is a likeable character at times either during her return in season 5.

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** Britney has simultaneously been lambasted by fans for being a Mary-Sue and praised for being a ''[[Administrivia/TropesAreTools likable]]'' Mary-Sue who gets HiddenDepths later on. The show itself can't quite decide whether or not Britney is a likeable character at times either times, during her return in season 5.

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* [[MagnificentBastard/TotallySpies Magnificent Bastard]]



* MagnificentBastard: Kyle Katz is a thief the W.O.O.H.P. could never catch as he committed countless jewelry heists throughout the world. Targeting the Uzbekistan Pearl, Katz seduces the three spies with his gentlemanly charm and putting the pearl in his grasp. As the spies enter the vault to stop Katz, he steals the pearl, slams the vault door in their faces, changes the lock code, and makes his escape. Although defeated and caught in the end, Katz never sheds his affability, even throwing the girls a rose. Despite only having one appearance, Katz remains one of the suavest antagonists faced by the spies.
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** "Passion Patties" could definitely come off as body-shaming in modern times, especially with Clover panicking about wearing a large sized hat and temporarily becoming FatComicRelief.

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