Totally Spies!

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Totally Spies!
Totally Spies!
Title card (2001–2005)
GenreSpy fiction[1][2]
Created by
  • Vincent Chalvon-Demersay
  • David Michel
Directed by
  • Stephane Berry
  • Pascal Jadin
Voices of
  • French
  • Claire Guyot
  • Fily Keita
  • Céline Mauge
  • Jean-Claude Donda
  • English
  • Jennifer Hale
  • Andrea Baker
  • Katie Leigh
  • Jess Harnell
  • Katie Griffin
  • Adrian Truss
Theme music composer
  • Moonbaby (Miranda Cooper, Brian Higgins) (seasons 1–5)
  • Dania Bartholomeo (in French, season 5)
  • Dorothee Hannequin, Aslak LeFevre, Mathieu Rosenzweig (season 6)
Opening theme
  • "Here We Go" (seasons 1–2)
  • "Here We Go (Remix)" (seasons 3–5)
  • "Supergirl" (in French, season 5)
  • "We Are Totally Spies!" (season 6)
Composers
  • Brian Higgins
  • Nick Coler
  • Tim Powell
  • Fabrice Aboulker
  • Pascal Stive
Country of origin
  • France
  • Canada (season 3–5)
Original languages
  • French
  • English
No. of seasons6
No. of episodes156 (list of episodes)
Production
Executive producers
  • Stephane Berry
  • Vincent Chalvon-Demersay
  • Michelle Lamoreaux
  • Robert Lamoreaux
  • Sylvain Viau (seasons 3–5)
Running time24 minutes
Production companies
Distributor
Release
Original networkFrance
TF1
Disney Channel France (Season 6)
Canada
Teletoon
United States
ABC Family
Cartoon Network
United Kingdom
Channel 4 (Seasons 1–2)
First shown inUnited States
Original releaseNovember 3, 2001 (2001-11-03) –
October 3, 2013 (2013-10-03)
Chronology
Followed byThe Amazing Spiez!
External links
Website
Production website

Totally Spies! is a children and teen's animated action comedy series created by Vincent Chalvon-Demersay and David Michel mainly produced by French animation company Marathon Media and French broadcaster TF1, and for seasons 3-5, was co-produced with Canadian company Image Entertainment Corporation.[a] The show incorporated stylistic elements of Japanese animation and was originally based on the concept of a girl group. It focuses on three teenage girls in Beverly Hills, California, United States, who work as undercover super agents for The World Organization of Human Protection. This is the second television show to be co-produced by the two production companies, with the first being Martin Mystery.

Totally Spies! first aired on November 3, 2001 on ABC Family (now Freeform) in the United States[3] before moving to Cartoon Network less than two years later. It premiered on TF1 in France on 3 April 2002,[4] and on Teletoon in Canada on September 2, 2002.[5] Since the series debut, 156 episodes were broadcast, comprising six seasons and several specials.

Several products tied to the series have been released, which include a series of comic books, novels and video games. A prequel theatrical movie production named Totally Spies! The Movie, made and released between the fifth and sixth seasons and co-produced with Italy, was released in 2009 in France.

Premise[]

The series centers around the adventures of three teenage girls from Beverly HillsSamantha or "Sam", Clover, and Alexandra or "Alex" – who live a double life as spies working for the World Organization of Human Protection (WOOHP).[6] The girls are recruited by the organization's leader, Jerry, to solve worsening crime conditions that arise across the globe. The spies don colorful latex body suits and are provided with various gadgets to aid in their investigations. Their primary missions involve dealing with disgruntled and vengeful criminals who have been inconvenienced in some form in the past. Other missions have the same villains plotting revenge on the spies by ruining their personal lives. Framing each episode is a subplot that focuses on the girls' everyday lives as high school (and later university) students, dealing with relationships and their longtime high school nemesis Mandy.

Cast[]

Main characters[]

  • Samantha or "Sam" (voiced by Claire Guyot in the French version and by Jennifer Hale in the English version) is the intellectual of the trio. She acts as an elder sister to her friends, being rational, logical, and the most mature of the group. More sensible than Alex and less superficial than Clover, her intelligence and composure allow her to find effective solutions to complicated problems.[7]
  • Clover (voiced by Fily Keita in French and by Andrea Baker in English) is the fashionable one of the trio. While she is athletic, agile and strong, she is also impulsive and spontaneous, never thinking twice before jumping into the action. She is always ready to teach villains a lesson, even if she has no chance of winning against them.[7]
  • Alexandra or "Alex" (voiced by Céline Mauge in French and by Katie Leigh (seasons 1–2) and Katie Griffin (seasons 3–6) in English) is the heart of the trio. Though somewhat modest in their presence, she admires Sam and Clover and values her friendship with them above all else, and will do anything to keep the trio united and happy. She is very affectionate and unafraid to show her feelings.[7]
  • Gerald "Jerry" Lewis (voiced by Jean-Claude Donda in French and Jess Harnell (seasons 1–2) and Adrian Truss (seasons 3–6) in English) is the founder and president of WOOHP and the trio's superior. He is in charge of sending them on missions, and takes a certain pleasure in summoning them at inopportune moments. Despite his age, he is sufficiently athletic when helping the trio on certain missions. He remains attached to his cultural roots and often plays with his British phlegm with the trio, who do not hesitate to tease him about his cheesy gentlemanly demeanor.

Recurring characters[]

  • Mandy (voiced by Céline Mauge in French and Jennifer Hale in English) is a classmate and rival to the girls in their lives outside of WOOHP. Rich, popular and charismatic, she is in perpetual conflict with the trio, locking heads with them over boys, contests or clothing they covet.
  • Terence "Terry" Lewis (voiced by Jean-Claude Donda in French and Matt Charles in English) is Jerry's evil twin brother, having been pushed into organized crime after being wrongly accused of cheating by Jerry in college. After attempting to eliminate Jerry by manipulating the Spies in the third season finale, he forms the criminal organization L.A.M.O.S. (League Aiming to Menace and Overthrow Spies) and serves as the main antagonist of the fourth season.
  • Tim Scam (voiced by Guillaume Orsat and Patrice Baudrier in French and Michael Gough in English) is a former WOOHP technician who was fired for illegally using the weapons he designed. Following guest appearances in the first three seasons, he joins LAMOS in the fourth season premiere.
  • Britney (voiced by Edwige Lemoine, Kelly Marot, Alexandra Garijo and Stéphanie Broschart in French and Lindsay Ridgeway in English) is a WOOHP recruit who displays great analytical and investigative competence and is eventually assigned to a branch of WOOHP alongside agents Charles and Xavier.
  • David (voiced by Maël Davan-Soulas in French) is a high school boy who is the object of the girls' affection, and is idealistically attractive, hardworking, artistic and athletic.
  • Arnold (voiced by Vincent Ropion and Donald Reignoux in French) is an unlucky nerd who the girls prefer to avoid. He is particularly attracted to Clover, and is perpetually hopeful of gaining her attention.
  • Dean (voiced by Billy Crawford in French) is a WOOHP training instructor who first appears as a double agent in the third season finale, and later serves as a technician during the fifth season.
  • G.L.A.D.I.S. (Gadget Lending And Distribution Interactive System) (voiced by Laura Préjean in French and Stevie Vallance in English) is an artificial intelligence that assists Jerry in distributing gadgets during the third and fourth seasons. GLADIS was retired from the series in the fifth season, having been sent by Jerry to WOOHP's recycling hangar.
  • Gabriella Simpson, Carmen Vasquez and Stella Ewing (respectively voiced by Claire Guyot, Céline Mauge and Fily Keita in French) are the respective mothers of Sam, Alex and Clover, each bearing an identical resemblance to their daughters. While initially unaware of their daughters' status as spies, they eventually learn their secret in the fourth season finale, become interim spies to rescue them and subsequently become full-fledged WOOHP agents.
  • Blaine (voiced by Charles Pestel in French) is Clover's love interest in the fifth season. He is the captain of Mali-U's beach volleyball team, but is secretly an assassin assigned to eliminate the Spies, his employer having led him to believe they are villains. After realizing his error and turning against his employer, he is recruited to WOOHP's Australian branch.
  • Mindy (voiced by Edwige Lemoine in French) is Mandy's cousin and the trio's rival in Mali-U during the fifth season.
  • Oinky is Alex's pet piglet who she saves from the giant sushi roll and adopts in Totally Spies! The Movie and who lives with the girls in season 6.

Development and production[]

The series' conception came from the rise of girl groups and female singers in the music industry. Wanting to capitalize on the niche, David Michel and Vincent Chalvon-Demersay put their idea into development, which later shifted into production within a year. According to Michel, the series' animation style was intended to incorporate fictional Japanese influences.[8] The production company, Marathon Media, intended on building on the series brand by forming a three-piece girl band, utilizing German talk show Arabella to create it. Using a panel of judges, 20 demo videos were selected and the winners were selected based on the strength of their performance and the series' viewers. The band was selected and released a single in the spring of 2002, through EMI. According to managing director Dirk Fabarius, "The plan is to eventually create an entire album and establish and promote Totally Spies as a real band."[9] While the idea did not materialize, the series was promoted through other merchandising. It was announced in Spring 2001 that the series would air in the fall on ABC Family in the United States, and would be distributed to the European countries in the following year.

In an interview with WorldScreen.com, Michel explained that prior to the series, there were a lot of boy action-adventure shows and practically nothing for girls, yet in pop culture, there was Britney Spears and Spice Girls. He explained that the characters are heavily inspired by the movie Clueless and wanted to mix that with a James Bond format. When they first pitched the show, it had a moderate response, but when the first season was broadcast, the Charlie's Angels (2000) film came out, and suddenly the market was full of girl show properties.[10]

According to an article "Achieving a Global Reach on Children's Cultural Markets" by Valerie-Ines de la Ville and Laurent Durup, the series was originally designed to reach an American audience, but has garnered appeal from its humor "based on a stereotypical European vision of American references" while "appearing to be original and innovative to the U.S. audience". Producer and artistic director Stephane Berry explained that the style "is a melting between the American style, which associates action and comedy, and Japanese design for the aesthetic environment and the emotions expressed through the large eyes of the characters." Some of the common references have included Charlie's Angels, Beverly Hills, The Avengers, James Bond and its gadgets, and Cat's Eye.[11]

The head writers for the series were Robert and Michelle Lamoreaux who were based in Los Angeles, and who had worked on Nickelodeon shows. Demersay and Stephane Berry had both recently worked with Saban entertainment in Europe.[12] In a GeoCities interview, Kate Griffin, who voices Alex, mentioned that the typical session for the three girls is that they would record as an ensemble, but through a phone patch, with Hale and Baker calling from Los Angeles, and herself in Toronto.[13]

Following the end of the fifth season, the series's movie, Totally Spies! The Movie, was produced and released to theatres in France on 22 July 2009. The movie received a telecast release in the United States, on April 25 the following year, coinciding with the airing of the series' fifth season there.

In August 2011, Marathon Media confirmed that production for the sixth season was underway and set to premiere in 2013.[14] The sixth series would be produced only by Marathon in association with TF1 and The Walt Disney Company France. It was later confirmed that 26 episodes would be produced and that the series would be licensed in Spain and Latin America, with European territories following suit.[15] To coincide with the sixth season's premiere, Zodiak Kids CP Paris, in association with Château de Versailles Spectacles (CVS) and TF1, organized an event at the Palace of Versailles, taking place during Summer 2013.[16] The event would be preceded with activities including a screening of a special featuring the spies on a mission in the palace gardens.[16]

Episodes[]


In 2013, the show was revived for a sixth season, premiering at an event at the Palace of Versailles. Twenty-six episodes were broadcast on French television and networks across Europe starting in 4 September 2013.[17] In Canada, the sixth season premiered on September 7, 2014 on Teletoon, and on September 6 on sister station Télétoon.[18] The show has been broadcast worldwide on various networks, including TF1 in France, Teletoon in Canada, Cartoon Network in the US and Latin America, Rede Globo in Brazil, Disney Channel and Nickelodeon in Asia, Africa, and Europe (formerly Fox Kids and Jetix).

Broadcast[]

Totally Spies! premiered on November 3, 2001 on Fox Family/ABC Family (now Freeform). It later premiered in Europe on pay-TV and terrestrial channels such as Germany's ProSieben, France's TF1, United Kingdom's Channel 4 and the localised Fox Kids channels throughout the region during the spring of 2002.[9] The show was moved to Cartoon Network in July 2003 in the United States, where it attracted 1.6 million viewers (aged 4–10) daily[19] and continued airing until September 10, 2010. In 2019, the show aired weeknights on Universal Kids. Universal Kids finally aired Season 6 in the United States after the show's original run on Cartoon Network was cut short with the 6th season did not air in the United States until then.

Totally Spies! has attracted over one million viewers in France since its debut.[19] It was re-licensed and its sixth season, along with Totally Spies! The Movie and the show's spin off The Amazing Spiez! The show aired its sixth season in France and is being broadcast around Europe.[20] In Canada, season 6 began airing on September 7, 2014 on Teletoon, and on 6 September on Télétoon.[21] The show has been broadcast worldwide on various networks, such as TF1 in France; Teletoon in Canada, Fox Family/ABC Family, Cartoon Network, Universal Kids in the US; Fox Kids, Jetix, Cartoon Network, and Boomerang in Latin America and Brazil on pay-television; Rede Globo in Brazil on terrestrial TV; ABS-CBN in the Philippines on terrestrial TV; ART Teenz, Fun Channel, Spacetoon, Spacetoon English, MBC 3, Al Jazeera Children's Channel (JCC)/Jeem TV and Nickelodeon Arabia in the Arab World; Dragon Club in China; TVB in Hong Kong; Fox Kids, Jetix, Disney Channel, and Nickelodeon channels in Europe, Middle East, Africa, Asia and Oceania. In Australia, it was shown on Network Ten and later on 10 Peach (formerly Eleven) as part of their Toasted TV block. Seasons 3–4 was aired on POP in the UK from 2013. Season 5 started airing in 2015 and season six the following year in 2016. It was also briefly aired on its sister channel, Pop Girl. It was aired on BBC Alba in Scotland. Season 1 aired on Disney Channel and Disney XD. It aired in the Republic of Ireland on RTÉ Two from 10 October 2002 until 2009.[22]

Since 2012, the show has had an official YouTube channel that has uploaded the majority of the episodes and even the movie, and usually uploads random clips every Saturday.[23] As of April 24, 2021, all six seasons of Totally Spies! are also available on Amazon Prime Video, which currently has the exclusive streaming rights in the United States.[24][25]

Reception[]

Joly Herman of Common Sense Media gave the series a mixed review, rating the show 3 out of 5 stars and writing that "We think it's a decent show to catch once in a while, but anything more regular might give viewers the like, slightest headache."[26] Joe Corey of Inside Pulse had a more positive review, calling the show "fun enough for small kids who want a Charlie's Angels undercover action show. The trio does their best to balance the fun of being in the espionage game without it being too risky."[27] Matt Hinrichs of DVD Talk gave a positive review, calling the action in the first three seasons "decently written enough for adults to enjoy."[28] The Parents Television Council, in their March 2006 report, noted that the show did not contain offensive language but expressed concern about the "nature of the violence of the show" in an episode where rats were released to psychologically torture Jerry and Clover, and the sexual content exampled by a sunblock ad by a bikini-clad woman.[29]

The show was also described as risky because it had targeted girls with a genre typically associated with boys' shows and that it was animated when the girls were more interested in live shows. After four seasons, the show had reached over 130 countries and was met with enthusiasm among ages 6–11 that included both girls and boys, and had a Pokémon-like appeal to a broad range of age and gender.[11] In an interview before season three, David Michel said, "The one thing that surprised us the most is the consistency in the male / female viewership split: from Brazil to Italy, we have a 50% boys 50% girls audience ratio, whereas everybody was predicting the show would score very low on boys."[8] Scott Stoute of ScreenRant listed the show among his "10 Girl Cartoons (That Guys Secretly Love)" list.[30]

The series has funding participations with TF1 and The Walt Disney Company France for season 6.

Media[]

Home video and DVD[]

Goodtimes Entertainment released the first twelve episodes of the show's first season on VHS and DVD in 2004 in three volumes: Totally Spies Volume 1: First Secret Missions, Totally Spies Volume 2: The Getaway, and Totally Spies Volume 3: Spies Attack. Coinciding with the production and release of the show's sixth season, New Video Group/Flatiron Film Company acquired American DVD rights for the series as well as some digital rights for the first three seasons of the series. They've released the first and second seasons (in two volumes each), as well as a box set containing seasons one through three. The third season was finally released in two volumes on January 14, 2014.[31][32] As of 2020, these DVD sets are now out of print and very hard to find. Totally Spies DVDs are also released in the UK by Sanctuary Visual Entertainment in 2005 and 2006, Totally Spies – First Secret Missions and Totally Spies – Spy Gladiators. This is released on DVD & Blu-ray in the United States by Universal Pictures Home Entertainment.

Season # Release date (Region 1) Volumes
1 August 13, 2013[33][34] 2 (2 discs each)
2 October 8, 2013[35][36] 2 (2 discs each)
3 January 14, 2014[37][38] 2 (2 discs each)
1–3 October 8, 2013[39] Box set (12 discs)

Video games[]

The Totally Spies series was initially followed up with two video games titled Totally Spies! and Totally Spies! 2: Undercover. Both were developed by Mistic Software and published by Atari for the Nintendo Game Boy Advance and/or Nintendo DS.[40][41] IGN rated Totally Spies! 2: Undercover with a score of 4.0/10 citing poor overall game presentation. Totally Spies! 3: Secret Agents was released in Europe and Australia for the Nintendo DS.[42] Totally Spies! Totally Party was released in North America, Europe and Australia for the PlayStation 2, Wii and PC.[43][44]

Year Title Developer(s) Publisher(s) Platform(s) Ref.
2004 Totally Spies![b] TBA McDonald's Windows [45]
2005 Totally Spies! The Mobile Game Gameloft Gameloft Mobile phones [46]
Totally Spies! Mistic Software Atari Game Boy Advance [47]
2006 Totally Spies! Swamp Monster Blues FiniteMonkey, Inc. Mindscape[c] Windows [48]
Totally Spies! Zombie Jamboree! [48]
Totally Spies! 2: Undercover Mistic Software Atari Game Boy Advance / Nintendo DS [49]
2007 Totally Spies! Totally Party OUAT Entertainment / Mad Monkey Studio Ubisoft Windows / PlayStation 2 / Wii [50]
Totally Spies! 3: Secret Agent OUAT Entertainment Nintendo DS [51]
2008 Totally Spies! 4: Around the World [52]
2009 Totally Spies! : Mon Agenda Secret[d] [53]

Spin-off and crossover[]

A spin-off series called The Amazing Spiez! features new characters as spies, retaining Jerry as a regular character in the show. While the series focuses on four young teenage siblings—Lee, Megan, Marc, and Tony Clark, the three spy girls make an appearance on the crossover episode "Operation: Dude Ranch Disaster" from season 1.[54] The show had its world premiere on 15 March 2009, on Disney Channel Asia; and its US premiere on April 26, 2010, on Cartoon Network. In Canada, the show premiered on September 2, 2010 on Teletoon. Only the first season and ten Season 2 episodes aired in the US.

Totally Spies! also had a crossover episode in season 5 titled "Totally Mystery Much?" with Martin Mystery, a Marathon-produced series that aired from 2003 to 2006.

Comics and books[]

A Totally Spies! comics were released monthly in Sweden.[55] Five books with about 90 pages came out in Brazil as well. Each book represents an episode from the series. There is another comic called Totally Spies Unleashed; this opens with "I Hate the 80s!", in which a bad guy, Boogie Gus, has invented a retro ray that de-ages people. The second story, "Attack of the 50 Ft. Mandy", turns their nemesis into a giant in a plot that involves a beauty contest and an escaped evil scientist.[56] Chapter books have also been released.[57][58][59]

Notes[]

  1. ^ Produced with the participation of the Le Centre National De La Cinematographie, Procirep, The Canadian Film or Video Production Tax Credit (Series 3-5), the Quebec Film and Television Tax Credit (seasons 3-5), Telefilm Canada (Seasons 4-5), Bell Fund (Season 5) and the Canadian Television Fund (Seasons 3-5, uncredited), in association with Channel 4 (Seasons 1-2), Merchandising München GMBH (Seasons 1-2), TF1 (Season 6) and The Walt Disney Company France (Season 6), in collaboration with Teletoon (Seasons 3-5).
  2. ^ Promotional game, included in the Happy Meal in selected European McDonald's.
  3. ^ Published by Brighter Minds Media outside of France.
  4. ^ Only published in France. However, multiple languages are proposed in-game.

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