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''[[Invisible Network of Kids]]'' is a French animated series that has, so far, flown under the radar in America, but has been dubbed into English for other countries.
 
Welcome to Pinkerton Academy, a experimental boarding school built in the middle of a park. It has only two teachers, 32 students, a computer-operated kitchen that prepares all your favorite foods and makes them nutritionally balanced, and a main classroom with glass-domed walls and a tree growing through it. Surely this would be a paradise, except for one minor problem.
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* [[The Big Guy|Zero]]: The team bruiser. A goth girl loner with a mysterious past, she views herself as a kind-hearted rebel and joined I.N.K. to lend her muscle to the side of good. She is a trained fighter and is fully capable of flattening anyone else at Pinkerton. Zero seems fascinated by Asian culture. She is extensively trained in Kung-Fu, among other fighring styles and routinely enjoys sushi at meals. Zero places great value in strength, especially her own. She is terrified of being seen as a coward and the one time she lost a fight, to a cybernetically enhanced bully, she almost broke down in tears.
 
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=== ''[[Invisible Network of Kids]]'' features examples of: ===
 
* [[Actually Pretty Funny]]: In "Saving Agent Newton" when Mr. Soper lists a few pranks Newton pulled in the past, he says this about the last one.
* [[Adults Are Useless]]: Subverted with Mr. Soper, who's a very good teacher and cares about his students. Played straight with Miss McBeth. She's lousy at math, has trouble pronouncing big words, can't even spell her own goldfish's name right and, oh yeah, is utterly crazy.