Teen Superspy: Difference between revisions

Added example, deleted misplaced "Real Life" section and example because the trope is not about subtle real-world spies, but teen versions of James Bond.
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(Added example, deleted misplaced "Real Life" section and example because the trope is not about subtle real-world spies, but teen versions of James Bond.)
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Compare [[Wake Up, Go to School, Save the World]].
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== Anime and Manga ==
 
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* The post-''[[Zero Hour]]'' Invisible Kid from ''[[The Legion of Super Heroes]]''.
* ''[[Secret Warriors]]''
 
== RealFan LifeWorks ==
* Any graduate of Harworts or the other national spy academies, or certain "home schooled" teens, in [[The Teraverse]].
 
== Film ==
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* The yellow ranger of spy-themed ''[[Tokumei Sentai Gobusters]]'' is 16 years old. Her two teammates don't qualify though as they're both aged in their 20s.
* ''[[Aim High]]'', a web series.
 
== Real Life ==
 
* Downplayed. Not exactly "super" but probably quite effective. During [[World War 2]] the [[Emniyet]] (roughly the Turkish FBI) paid shoeshine boys to serve as informers near hotels patronized by foreign diplomats. After all [[Clark Kenting|no one worries about servants.]]
 
== Video Games ==