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The format of each 15 minute episode is fairly regular, start with Special Agent Ray clearing the time slot of The Fluffy Bunny show, run titles, have the briefing including [[Once an Episode|Changed Daily's new name of the day]], fight the often utterly ridiculous foe (with extra briefings as needed) and then a de-briefing.
 
Originally a British creation airing on the [[BBC]], this is among [[Nicktoons]]' independently-funded acquisitions it made in the later part of the [[Turn of the Millennium|2000 decade]], along with ''[[Kappa Mikey]]'', ''[[Skyland]]'', ''[[Shiruken School]]'', ''[[Edgar and Ellen]]'', ''[[Ricky Sprocket]]'', ''[[Three Delivery (Animation)|Three Delivery]]'', ''[[Wayside (Animation)|Wayside]]'', and ''[[Making Fiends]]''.
 
Definitely ''not'' to be confused with [[Clive Barker|''The Great and Secret Show'']].
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* [[Different in Every Episode]]: The chief changes his name in each episode for security reasons.
* [[Fail O'Suckyname]]: Changed Daily's several names.
* [[Fun Withwith Acronyms]]: It's UZZ against THEM.
* [[Future Badass]]: Victor in 'Victor of the Future,' although the 'terrible future' aspect of the trope doesn't seem to be present.
* [[Genre Savvy]]: Taking advantage of the fact Professor Professor usually phones him during dangerous situations, Victor once left his cell phone behind so the call would distract the enemies pursuing him and Anita. Unfortunately, because agents couldn't waste cell phones like that, ''Anita'' was the one to be rewarded for it.