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* [[It's Personal]]: Implied; Super Dragon takes the case only after the previous agent dies under 'questionable' circumstances.
* [[It's Personal]]: Implied; Super Dragon takes the case only after the previous agent dies under 'questionable' circumstances.
* [[Jack Bauer Interrogation Technique]]: Involving drugged chewing gum, making the scene a little bit goofy.
* [[Jack Bauer Interrogation Technique]]: Involving drugged chewing gum, making the scene a little bit goofy.
{{quote| '''Super Dragon:''' (Shows Ross, the <s>drugstore</s> bowling alley owner, part of his "special" gum stash) "Now, uh, what's ''this''?"<br />
{{quote|'''Super Dragon:''' (Shows Ross, the <s>drugstore</s> bowling alley owner, part of his "special" gum stash) "Now, uh, what's ''this''?"
'''Ross:''' "Nothing! It's just a... different brand, that's all!" (Super Dragon backhands him) }}
'''Ross:''' "Nothing! It's just a... different brand, that's all!" (Super Dragon backhands him) }}
* [[McGuffin]]: The drug "Synchron-2". More accurately, its antidote, aptly called "Anti-Synchron".
* [[McGuffin]]: The drug "Synchron-2". More accurately, its antidote, aptly called "Anti-Synchron".
* [[The Mole]]: {{spoiler|Charity Farrell, aka Rembrandt 13}}
* [[The Mole]]: {{spoiler|Charity Farrell, aka Rembrandt 13}}
* [[The Omniscient Council of Vagueness]]: the "Society Of Guys Who Can Make A W"
* [[The Omniscient Council of Vagueness]]: the "Society Of Guys Who Can Make A W"
{{quote| '''[[Big Bad]]:''' Whenever we choose to use [Synchron-2], then victory will be ours!<br />
{{quote|'''[[Big Bad]]:''' Whenever we choose to use [Synchron-2], then victory will be ours!
* [[Our Doors Are Different]]: The gauntlet of security at the "Plastifa(ce)" office, which triggers flashbacks to both ''[[Get Smart]]'' and airport security... }}
* [[Our Doors Are Different]]: The gauntlet of security at the "Plastifa(ce)" office, which triggers flashbacks to both ''[[Get Smart]]'' and airport security... }}
* [[Sorry I Left the BGM On]]: The seductive jazz number playing when Super Dragon and Rembrandt 13 are about to kiss [[Letting the Air Out of the Band|comes to a sudden, distorted halt]] as [[Moment Killer|the power goes off in their hotel room]].
* [[Sorry I Left the BGM On]]: The seductive jazz number playing when Super Dragon and Rembrandt 13 are about to kiss [[Letting the Air Out of the Band|comes to a sudden, distorted halt]] as [[Moment Killer|the power goes off in their hotel room]].

Revision as of 10:58, 8 August 2014

Super Dragon is a low-rent James Bond who, despite being retired, is called back into action when a colleague is killed. The case the colleague was working centers around a mysterious new drug which has been turning the student body of a small college town into a mindless mob; and the investigation leads Super Dragon on a trail of intrigue to Holland, several nice apartments, a charity art auction, a Ming vase smuggling ring, and tainted chewing gum (seriously) with which the bad guys plan to Take Over the World (seriously!). Along the way, Super Dragon will need the help of ever-loyal Agent Fulton, ex-con and Gadgeteer Genius Babyface, smokin' Agent Rembrandt 13, an "attractive for her age" hotel proprietor, and all his wits.

For the Mystery Science Theater 3000 version, please go to the episode recap page.

Tropes used in Secret Agent Super Dragon include:

Super Dragon: (Shows Ross, the drugstore bowling alley owner, part of his "special" gum stash) "Now, uh, what's this?"
Ross: "Nothing! It's just a... different brand, that's all!" (Super Dragon backhands him)

Big Bad: Whenever we choose to use [Synchron-2], then victory will be ours!