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For over two decades, the trio from Beverly Hills has been saving the world—one stiletto kick and lipstick gadget at a time. If you grew up in the 2000s, you know the names: Sam, Clover, and Alex. But for the uninitiated, Totally Spies! was more than just a cartoon. It was a cultural phenomenon that blended high-stakes espionage with the very real, very relatable anxieties of teenage mall culture.
Today, we have an exciting Totally Spies exclusive that dives deep into the vault. We are unlocking never-before-seen production notes, character arcs that almost happened, and what the future holds for Jerry’s favorite agents.
From internal design documents, we’ve obtained descriptions of three upcoming gadgets:
The success of any "Totally Spies Exclusive" relies on the consistent deployment of the three primary assets. Their dynamics are categorized as follows:
A. Samantha (Sam) – The Asset: Strategy totally spies exclusive
B. Clover – The Asset: Interception
C. Alexandra (Alex) – The Asset: Mobility
D. Jerry (The Handler)
By Maya Rodriguez, Entertainment & Pop Culture Correspondent For over two decades, the trio from Beverly
LOS ANGELES – It has been over two decades since three Beverly Hills teenagers taught the world that you can fight international crime while keeping your manicure intact. Now, in an exclusive interview with the franchise’s creative team, Underground Insider can confirm that Sam, Clover, and Alex are suiting up for their most dangerous mission yet: winning over a new generation without losing their Y2K soul.
One of the most compelling angles of this Totally Spies exclusive is the ethics of their boss, Jerry. On the surface, he is the Avuncular Brit who loves tea and mission logs. But reading the leaked internal continuity bible, Jerry is morally grey.
He recruits teenagers. Sixteen-year-olds. He sends them into comas (the "Virtual Reality" episode), allows them to be brainwashed (Season 2’s "Evil Spies"), and rarely provides hazard pay. In one discarded script draft (which we are revealing here for the first time), Alex actually quits WOOHP to go to college. The draft lasted three pages before the writers realized that without the trio, there is no show.
Fans have long theorized that Jerry is actually a villain keeping the girls busy solving minor crimes while he profits off their technology. While the official stance denies this, our exclusive sources confirm that Season 7 will explore a "Jerry-bot" decoy—suggesting the real Jerry has secrets even WOOHP doesn’t know. a rough pilot was made with:
The term “Totally Spies Exclusive” encompasses:
No single product or episode is called “Totally Spies Exclusive,” but the franchise has repeatedly used exclusivity deals to drive merchandise and viewership, especially in the US and Europe.
Before the series officially aired in 2001, a rough pilot was made with:


