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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. [63] The show had its world premiere on 15 March 2009, on Disney Channel Asia; and its US premiere on 26 April 2010, on Cartoon Network.
Clip show episode: When the girls are called away to investigate a break-in at a nearby office, the girls are lured into an elevator when the thief escapes and breaks the cables, leaving the girls on the brink of falling to their deaths. With no gadgets or working compowders, they are left to ponder their adventures so far.
Supporting the girls is their employer Jerry from the World Organization of Human Protection (WOOHP). The show has spawned a variety of characters including students from their high school and university, fellow WOOHP agents, and a cast of villains, many of whom have returned in later episodes.
Thanks to streaming platforms like Netflix and Hulu, there are countless must-watch shows about high school that’ll remind you of those formative years. Whether you ran the cheerleading squad or ...
4. Yellowjackets. Maturity rating: TV-MA Number of seasons: 1 Keeping with the teenage thriller vibes, Yellowjackets follows a high school girls' soccer team with serious talent whose lives take a ...
Zendaya as K.C. Cooper, a high school student by day and an undercover spy whenever. She is highly proficient at math and karate. She is a member of a government spy organization. She is the daughter of Kira and Craig Cooper. Sister to Ernie Cooper. Granddaughter to Gayle King and Othello King. Veronica Dunne as Marisa Clark, [1] K.C.'s best ...
A female spy organization known as Tsukikage conducts a mission at night to steal confidential data from a factory, using the power of spices to increase their abilities. Meanwhile, Momo Minamoto sees silhouetted figures that look like ninjas from afar. The next day at Sorasaki High School, Momo befriends Mei Yachiyo and Goe Ishikawa.
Inspired by the scarcity of female-led animated series at the time, Kim Possible is based on the creators' own high school experiences, and combines elements of action, adventure, drama, romance and comedy to appeal to both girls and boys while parodying the James Bond franchise and spy and superhero films.