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* [[Always Someone Better]]: In "Operation Yeti Bear", the spies' schoolmate Tara is shown to not only be capable of besting Lee's athletic records, but of building a better computer than Marc.
* [[Ambiguously Brown]]: Tony and Megan, given both of their parents are Caucasian
** Well, hopefully they're adopted. [[Chocolate Baby|Otherwise]]... [[Harvey Birdman, Attorney Atat Law|ha ha,]] [[Unfortunate Implications]]!
* [[Animated Series]]
* [[Animesque]]: It looks like a comic, but withholds some of the Anime qualities of it's predecessor.
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* [[Kid Hero|Kid Heroes]]
* [[Legacy Character]]: Boogie Gus' son Gus Jr.
* [[Never Say "Die"]]: or you'll be "eliminated"
* [[Precocious Crush]]: Tony gets one on [[Totally Spies|Clover]] in "Operation Dude Ranch Disaster".
* [[Reverse Polarity]]: The Super Soaker Supersizer in "Operation The 50 Ft. Hacker".
* [[Screwed Byby the Network]]: After about a month, [[Cartoon Network]] moved the show from the afternoon to an uncomfortable early-morning slot before pulling it off the air entirely.
* [[Secret-Chaser]]: Aunt Trudi
* [[Shout-Out]]: Done ''very'' subtly in "Operation Grow Up". The episode features a villain that {{spoiler|can alter his age at will, becoming a child at some points, an adult at some others,}} but one of his distinguishing traits is that he has a small scar on his chin at all times. Earlier in the episode, Tony is upset because he's too young to see a movie his older siblings are all going to. It isn't mentioned by name, but the poster the children bring back [[Indiana Jones|features a very familiar silhouette.]] Fans of the franchise need not hear more. Sneaky!
** Marc's crush in "Operation Crabby Bob" is named Sheena '''West'''on. Remind you of [[For Your Eyes Only (Filmfilm)|anyone]]?
** Not to mention that Megan as Gravity Girl in "Operation Fun and Games" can easily remind one of [[X -Men|Storm]].
* [[The Smurfette Principle]]
* [[Spell My Name Withwith an "S"]]: Tami. There was a time on this very wiki when her name was spelled "Tammy" every time.
* [[Spinoff Babies]]: They're not really related to the original spies, but Megan looks like an [[Expy]] of Alex appearance-wise, while Marc is pretty much a [[Gender Flip|gender flipped]], much younger Sam.
* [[Split-Screen Reaction]]
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** In the second season he ups it up to fourteen while Marc and Megan become thirteen, thus counting as examples as well.
* [[Transformation Sequence]]: If the way they put on their spy suits in every episode doesn't count (it's simpler than most examples, but still), then the time that Lee, Megan, and Marc turned into super heroes in "Operation Fun and Games" definitely does.
* [[A Twinkle in Thethe Sky]]: In "Operation: Twins of Trouble" a WOOHP jet does this as it flies off into the distance.
* [[Unsound Effect]]: The opening sequence is full of them. It's used periodically within the episodes.
* [[We Want Our Jerk Back]]: Tami becomes the Clarks' friend in "Twins of Trouble" after they save her life, and she ends up causing them ''more'' trouble in helping them than she does antagonizing them. Realizing that they liked Tami better before, they eventually let her "save" them so that the debt is paid and she can go back to being the [[Alpha Bitch]].