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Trivia
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- The theme song is based on the Xenomania produced song "Here We Go" by Moonbaby, and was later featured on an album by the British pop group Girls Aloud, and on former Aqua member, Lene's debut solo album.[citation needed]
- The favoured helicopter of the villains of Totally Spies seems to be the Mi-24 Russian attack helicopter, as it is featured in most episodes involving a bad guy using a copter transport.
- The 4th season of the show takes place in 2005 , as discovered in "Futureshock".
- A few dolls of the series were made in 2005.
- In the episode "Super Agent Much?" people somewhat like Martin, Marvin, and Diana from the animated cartoon "Martin Mystery" appear as cameos.
- Mandy's mother has made more appearances than the girls' mothers.
- Clover wears a size 6 in dresses, as stated in "Game Girls" from season 1.
- The episode title of "Forward to the Past" is spoofed from the Back to the Future Trilogy
- The access code to enter W.O.O.H.P is 1-3-6.
- Clover and Sam have been employed at W.O.O.H.P. longer than Alex due to Alex's temporary resignation in "Alex Quits" and "Alex gets Schooled"
- In "Alex gets Schooled", Dorsal Academy is likely Torrington Academy, as seen in the show Martin Mystery{[fact}}.
- In the totally spies special "Evil Promotion Much" theres a logo on the motor store when Alex steals a motorcycles similar to Harley Davidson.
- In the movie, the name 'W.O.O.H.P' was spelled as 'WHOOP' for the location and the time.
Title correction
Season Two episode "34. Boy Bands Will Be Boy Bands" should be "34. Boy Bands Will Be Boys Banned". That's the title Cartoon Network has on it. Originally the episode titled "Halloween" was "Halloween is, like, so Pagan" according to TV.com (formerly TVTome.com).
Villains
There should be more villains included in the Characters section, including Terrence and the insect guy. --User:Angie Y.
Hey! Just a small note...I don't know how to do it myself, but can someone put in a picture of Clover in her character profile???? Thanks! Aelita the Angel
GLADIS
Is GLADIS based on Portals GLaDOS? 77.251.46.60 (talk) 09:21, 29 June 2011 (UTC)
Not at all. Totally Spies was made WAY before Portal. (XkariX (talk) 23:27, 8 August 2011 (UTC))
Avanu, look
OK, removing some of voice cast in the infobox as a part of my edit was my mistake. But, an encyclopedia article don't have to list all the gadgets featured in the show. Wikipedia is not a fan wiki like those hosted by Wikia. (I know, I had messed up with trivia section in some cartoon show articles by adding something to there, until I realised this was not an encyclopedic way.)
You need to read Wikipedia:Fancruft. Also, take a look why the articles about gadgets in Codename: Kids Next Door used by protagonists and antagonists were deleted, and think about it. JSH-alive talk • cont • mail 04:11, 6 August 2011 (UTC)
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