The Secret Files of the Spy Dogs

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According to this series, dogs are just as effective with their hands and as smart as humans are. All dogs are members of a spy agency that does good.


Tropes used in The Secret Files of the Spy Dogs include:

Episodes of this series provide examples of

(Ralpha has just gotten out of the shower and is completely naked)
Dog Zero: Ralph...put some clothes on.
(Ralph blushes and puts his collar on)
Dog Zero: That's better.

  • The Slow Walk: A giant spider tries to do this to Agent Mitzy. It doesn't work.
  • Take That and Crowning Moment of Funny: In "Being", Mitzy warehouses an incredibly lucky, silent, and charismatic runaway Super Prototype Mobile Suit Human "mindless automaton", "Chauncy", by making him the President of the United States.
  • We Can Rule Together: Catastrophe tries this in DNA; because Mitzy and Ralph are biologically cats, Catastrophe welcomes them into his cat-based world government.
  • We Need a Distraction: Agent Mitzy does this to a giant spider. She uses an eggplant.
  • You Will Be Assimilated: "Catastrophe" tries this with corrupt flea dip in episode DNA, but it gets reversed. Catastophe is temporarily turned into a dog.
  • Stuff Blowing Up: For example, in "B.A.R.K", a military unit of spydogs uses plastic explosive to demolish a flimsy staircase, and replace it just in time. They use a Kill Sat to topple a human skateboarder. They self-defeatingly send him flying past the person that they were trying to protect; the principal deflects him with her character shields. They use a folding bridge to help the principal over a crack in a sidewalk, uselessly making it larger with a mortar first. They also use a Sniper Rifle and a rocket propelled grenade to clear garbage and a ketchup truck from the principal's path. They lay waste to the city, and the human driver of the truck barely escapes.
  • Villain Exit Stage Left: Catastrophe does this in every episode in which he is prominent.