List of characters in Totally Spies!

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The Spies. From left to right: Alex, Clover, and Sam.
The Spies. From left to right: Alex, Clover, and Sam.

This is a list of characters in the animated television series Totally Spies!.

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[edit] Main characters

The three spies are the protagonists of the show, and are the most developed characters. They all have their own running jokes.

Sam, Clover, and Alex all find it hard to keep up with their school work when missions are happening 24/7. All three girls and their rival Mandy are into David (referred to as "total hottie"), a student in Beverly Hills High. He is smart (for Sam), sporty (for Alex), and good looking (for Clover).

[edit] Sam

Samantha, usually referred to as Sam, has long, wavy red hair, and a green catsuit. She is the most intelligent of the group and is often considered the de-facto leader. She uses her intelligence to create plans and diversions so that the girls can easily capture the villains. Sam also acts as the big sister to the group and keeps the girls in line, but sometimes she will have her moments where she is not as focused as she should be.

Sam, like Clover and Alex, enjoys dating, shopping, and visiting salons, but she is not as interested as the others are. She always puts her studying or missions first. She is considered a little "nerdy" to a certain extent.

Sam is also the most sarcastic of the group. She sometimes gets annoyed by Alex and Clover's comments and actions and will reply with a sarcastic remark or joke. One example was in "Futureshock!". The cheerleaders were doing a routine and Mandy fell off the human pyramid and everyone gasped. While Alex noted that the fall obviously was not a part of the routine, Sam suggested that it be worked in.

As a play on her intelligence, Sam is frequently brainwashed by villains as a running gag of the series.

In the episode "Do You Believe In Magic?", Sam introduces herself as "Samantha Simpson" when she enters the Magician's castle. However, it is unconfirmed if this is her actual last name.

Sam is voiced by Jennifer Hale.

[edit] Clover

Clover has medium length blond hair and a red catsuit. She is considered to be the show's most stereotypical character: a shopping addicted, boy crazy, teenage "fashionista". She is always more concerned about her looks, boys, and the latest trends and fads then she is about her work as a spy. As a result, she is often (if not regularly) side-tracked on the missions. In fact, her priority focus on her social life has even begun to directly affect the entire team's performance. [1] She often compares fashion to her work and is usually more concerned with trying to improve her social life and become more popular in different ways. She is normally (if not always) the first one to go against Mandy. Even though Clover is more focused on materialistic and superficial substances than her missions, she does understand the importance of friendship and teamwork. She will rise to the occasion and give villains what they deserve. Clover sometimes leads the team whenever Sam is captured and/or brainwashed.

Clover is the most flirtatious of the main group. She is known to have had an abundance of boyfriends and will do anything to get a guy. This is strange, because during the time she attended primary school, she was always bullied by her classmates and mainly by one boy, because they were jealous of Clover's parents' wealth. The initial sub plot of part three of the episode "Evil Promotion Much?" had her struggling to find a date for her coming out party as she had dated every single boy in the city. Her love of boys can almost (if not entirely) be matched by her love of fashion and beauty.

Clover is the most intimately knowledgeable of her friends about pop culture topics, especially topics having to do with attractive male celebrities (for reasons stated above). She has been known to use questionable methods to obtain such information, but nothing truly illegal.

Being a stereotypical "American teenage girl", Clover speaks with a strong "valley girl" accent by saying things like "so totally", and adding the word "much?" to the end of a statement (this is partially made into a running gag for Season Three titles). Clover is identified as a vegetarian in "Space Much?".

As a play on her obsession with her appearance, Clover is often drastically physically changed by villains as a running gag of the series.

It is often said Clover's last name is Ewing. However, the show's creator says this is not true and is only a rumor.

Clover is voiced by Andrea Baker.

[edit] Alex

Alex (her real name is Alexandra) has short black hair and dark skin. She wears a yellow catsuit. Although she is the fitness junkie of the group (in the "Spy Soccer" episode, it is revealed that she is greatly fond of soccer, playing for the school team), Alex is very clumsy and sometimes can be a little slow or naive, but she is the toughest of the spies. This sometimes hinders the girls on missions and causes them to get into a worse predicament then what they were already in. She tends to act on impulse and does not think about what she is going to do which can be a problem at times. Alex is the sweetest and kindest of the three and always puts her friendship with the girls first. Despite being the most athletic, Alex is the second "girliest". She is very concerned with fashion, boys, and her looks, though not to the same extreme as Clover. She is the least intelligent of the trio as seen in an episode where she needs help passing a subject. She is the most childlike and the youngest one of the group.

Alex often serves as a link between Clover and Sam who often have squabbles. Sometimes she takes to Clover's more "girlier" side (usually having to do with fashion and sometimes boys), or she will join forces with Sam (usually having to do with Clover over-reacting or acting airheaded). Sam and Clover often have meaningless fights over who is the closer friend of Alex's.

Alex is well known for being a bad driver. (Ironically, in the episode "Aliens" it looks like Alex passed her exam with flying colors, but in the third-season episode "Space Much?" she admits she barely passed driver's ed). Not only does she drive a car poorly, this inability apparently applies to any type of vehicle. She tends to drive very fast and a little out of control which leads to her not driving as much as the others. Alex's running gags are her clumsiness, bad luck, and being frequently kidnapped.

It is revealed in "Alex Gets Schooled" that she is a mix of Caucasian and Hispanic. She was originally thought to be of Latin-American heritage. It is often said Alex's last name is Vasquez. However, the show's creator says this is not true and is only a rumor. It's unknown on her ethnicity or nationality, despite fans may invent or came up with improvable answers.

Alex was voiced by Katie Leigh in seasons 1-2 and Katie Griffin in season 3-present.

[edit] Britney

The newest WOOPH recruit, Britney.
The newest WOOPH recruit, Britney.

In previous seasons 1-3, Britney was a minor but important character and she may appear more often in seasons 4 and 5. Britney is the newest recruit to the team and was introduced in the episode "Alex Quits". Her hairstyle is something of a mixture of the 3 main girls' hairstyles, having Sam's length, Clover's bangs, and Alex's hair color (though slightly lighter). She appears to be of Asian descent or to other fans she may be Native American, with bluish-black hair, blue/purple eyes and wears an azure colored catsuit. Britney is captain of her school cheerleading squad and she loves to play Chess. Britney was the main focus on two of the series' 135 episodes: "Alex Quits'" and "Escape from WOOHP Island". She also makes a cameo in "Evil Promotion Much? - Part 3" as one of the agents in catsuits during the spies' promotion ceremony. Britney is voiced by Lindsay Ridgeway.

[edit] Jerry Lewis

Jerry Lewis
Jerry Lewis

Jerry James Lewis is the founder and administrator of WOOHP, the World Organization Of Human Protection. A middle-aged, very serious British gentleman, he is responsible for briefing the girls on their missions, as well as for providing them with their gadgets at the start of each episode. He also has a tendency to send the girls on "test missions" without telling them that it's fake.

Although he has a mostly hands-off role, Jerry has participated in a couple of the girls' missions. Despite his thin and nonathletic appearance, he has in fact demonstrated highly impressive combat and piloting skills superior to those displayed by the girls themselves. Jerry appears in less episodes on Season 4, but unlikely he was being "killed off" or as in no more appearances.

His mother was introduced in "Mommies Dearest". A rather overprotective, stereotypical British mother, she is unaware of Jerry's job at WOOHP as he has told her, as a cover-up, that he is in the guest house business. As such, she finds his erratic behavior around her (caused by his WOOHP job), such as "talking into wallets" and going onto the roof (to talk to the girls) as a reason to wrap him up in cotton wool.

Despite being the leader of the world's top spy organization, the security surrounding Jerry is surprisingly lax, and he has been subverted on multiple occasions. In many episodes he has been kidnapped, replaced by an impostor, or brainwashed. Once, a villain even shrunk down to microscopic size and entered his brain to control him.

In Season 3, Jerry is paired up with G.L.A.D.I.S. (Gadget Lending And Distribution Interactive System), an Artificial Intelligence computer system that runs WOOHP headquarters and dispenses the spies' gadgets. Jerry still gives them their mission briefings.

Jerry has been somewhat cursed in his personal life in that all the people he relates to keep turning out to be supervillains. His best friend in college, his wife, G.L.A.D.I.S., and even his own twin brother Terry have all been revealed as villains attempting to kill Jerry or destroy WOOHP.

In the '80's, he was a member of a little known band called "Double Digits". In the web site, Jerry supposedly had a diary thread to explain his childhood, problems with his twin bro Jerry, why he gotten into spy missions, and the reason for the foundation of WOOHP to fight villains and their diabolical schemes.

There hasn't been a link on why the character shared the name of two famous real-life entertainers: Jerry Lewis, American comedian/actor who's been embraced in great popularity in France[citation needed]; and Jerry Lee Lewis, the American rock musician who, when younger, happened to romantically become involved with teenage girls.[citation needed]

Jerry is voiced by Jess Harnell in Season 1 and 2, and by Adrian Truss in Season 3.

[edit] Supporting characters

[edit] Mandy

From left to right: Mandy, Catlin, and Dominique; rivals of Alex, Sam, and Clover
From left to right: Mandy, Catlin, and Dominique; rivals of Alex, Sam, and Clover

Mandy is Sam, Alex, and Clover's rival at school. She is pretty, popular, stylish, arrogant, and downright mean (being of the popular girl stereotype). She also has an incredibly high and squeaky voice with a nasal laugh. She tends to dress in purple outfits. During her short duration as a spy, her outfit was fuchsia and purple, while her "Spy Chic" outfit is simply purple.

The rivalry between Mandy and Clover is most pronounced, as they often compete for boys, popularity, and bragging rights, among many other things. Mandy will go out of her way to annoy the girls (and vice versa), and is often accompanied by her two friends, Catlin and Dominique. Mandy is also known to have an entire fan club dedicated to her at school, called M.I.G. (Mandy Is Great).

In the episode "Attack of the 50ft Mandy", Mandy is said to be 5'4" ("5'8" in 4 inch heels"). Mandy has some resemblance to Britney, the occasional spy, and there's no link found to prove she and Britney are related as sisters or cousins. Mandy has long raven hair, while Britney has blue hair. Mandy has an "ethnic" but unclarified nationality. Mandy leads her clique, all rivals to the girls, and Mandy tries to imitate Sam or Clover in a number of ways.

[edit] Catlin

Catlin has long, curly, black hair and seems to be of African-American descent. Though she doesn't say much, she has a snobby attitude and always backs Mandy up. Caitlin also has an older brother named Rick, who was a senior at Beverly Hills High School. As part of the "Spy Chic" fad, Catlin's spy outfit is lime colored.

[edit] Dominique

Dominique has short, dark red hair. and has a snobby attitude. She is always there to support Mandy. Like Clover, she talks with a valley-girl accent. As part of the "Spy Chic" fad, Dominique's spy outfit is cyan. Fans note the uncanny resemble between Dominique with Alex in their physical traits and character design.[citation needed]

[edit] David

David is a desirable guy in whom all three of the girls (as well as their nemesis Mandy) are romantically interested. He was introduced in the episode "It's How You Play The Game". He loves the arts: guitar playing, poetry, painting, etcetera. He also has a love of nature and history and hates rejection. In episodes David appears in, fans take note he seems not attracted to the girls, despite they remain having a "crush" on him.

David works at the Groovy Smoothie Shack and he seems to be the jumping off point for many of Clover, Alex, and Sam's personal predicaments while they try to get him to notice them. This seems to befall Clover the most as she and Mandy compete for David's affections. David is blissfully oblivious to the girls' attempts to garner his attention and leaves the girls' stunned with his smile as he leaves to go help at a soup kitchen or fulfill another duty or claims that they are just friends.

[edit] Arnold

Arnold is a classmate of the girls, and is apparently the leader of the school's geeks. He is a perpetuation of the stereotype that intelligent people who may seem geeky are not cool. Arnold is smart but socially inept, and tends to be a bit unpleasant. In some episodes, he acts as a sycophant and minion of Mandy's, yet in other episodes he gets teased by her. He mostly acts as an obstacle to the girls and their goals.

In the episode "Super Nerd Much?", Arnold accidentally acquired a magic ring that allowed him to steal the "coolness" from other people, becoming a "cool guy" himself. The power quickly got to his head, and he turned into a supervillain intent on draining the coolness from everyone else in Beverly Hills, causing them to turn into nerds themselves. After putting up a close fight, he was eventually defeated by the girls with some assistance from a villainous magician who also wanted the ring. Like Mandy, his memory appeared to be erased by WOOHP and he was back at school the next day as though nothing had happened. (Albeit with a few residual memories he wrote off as part of a dream). He has also managed to defeat Clover and Mandy in contests for Head Cheerleader.

Robert Tinkler, Jess Harnell, and Joshua Seth have all shared the voice of Arnold.


[edit] Gabriella

From left to right: Carmen, Gabriella, and Stella
From left to right: Carmen, Gabriella, and Stella

Gabriella (called Gabby) is Sam's mother. She wears her hair long and straight like Sam's, except Gabby's was originally a mahogany color. It has since appeared the same color as Sam's. Gabby can be overprotective of Sam and only has her best safety in mind. Gabby's first appearance was in the season 2 episode "Mommies Dearest". She reappears in the season 4 season finale "Totally Busted". During her short duration as a spy, her outfit is jade colored. At the end of "Totally Busted" she becomes an offical spy.

Gabriella is voiced by Jennifer Hale.

[edit] Stella

Stella is Clover's mother. She wears her hair like Clover's, but it was originally a lighter blond. Stella is a typical mother that is stern, but lovable. Stella has made appearances in season two: "Mommies Dearest" and "Zooney World", as well as the season 4 season finale "Totally Busted". During her short duration as a spy, her outfit is hot pink.

Stella is voiced by Kath Soucie in season 2 and Andrea Baker in season 4.

[edit] Carmen

Carmen is Alex's mother who has slightly darker skin. She wears her hair similar to Alex's, but it was originally dark brown with more layers. Her main goal and focus is for Alex to get a boyfriend. Carmen made an appearance in the season 2 episode "Mommies Dearest", the season 4 episode "Alex Gets Schooled", and the season 4 season finale "Totally Busted". During her short duration as a spy, her outfit is royal blue. At the end of "Totally Busted" she becomes an offical spy.

Carmen is voiced by Katie Leigh in season 2 and Katie Griffin in season 4.

[edit] Phoebe

Phoebe is Mandy's mother who also has a snooty nasal-like voice a bit deeper than her daughter's. She has long black hair just like Mandy. She spoils Mandy, but at the same time gives her firm discipline (or at least she tries). Phoebe appeared in "Forward To The Past, "Dental More Like Mental", and "Evil G.L.A.D.I.S. Much?" in season three and appears in "Alex Gets Schooled" in season four.

Phoebe is voiced by Jennifer Hale.

[edit] Dean

He is an agent in WOOHP like Sam, Clover, and Alex. He first appeared in the 3 parts of "Evil Promotion Much?" as their trainer and he was later shown in "Deja Cruise" as Jerry's sidekick for Sam, Alex, and Clover's super spies test. Greg Cipes voices Dean.

[edit] Villains

For the first three seasons, the villains featured in the series were generally one-shot characters used for a single episode. Most of them intend to oppose the world because they have suffered some major disappointment (such as being constantly rejected by men or women) or trauma. Only a few villains ever made a second appearance, which always focused around them attempting to get revenge on the girls for foiling their original scheme.

In Season four, the show gave the Spies an actual arch-nemesis in the form of Terry Lewis, Jerry's evil twin brother. Terence was supposed to be the show's final villain, being the main antagonist of the three-part episode "Evil Promotion Much?", originally intended as the series finale. When the show was renewed for a 4th season, Terence was brought back and given a major role as the main enemy of the girls. He forms a Legion of Doom-style organization called L.A.M.O.S., comprised of the show's recurring villains, in order to battle the spies.

Below is a list of the series' few recurring villains, most of which become members of L.A.M.O.S. in Season 4.


[edit] Terence Lewis

Terence "Terry" Lewis
Terence "Terry" Lewis

Terry Lewis (normally referred to as Terence) is Jerry's evil twin brother. He had plastic surgery to alter his appearance so as not to resemble his twin. In the three-Part Season 3 finale "Evil Promotion Much?", the spies were selected for promotion to the next level due to their stunning success, and were sent to Terence for the training they would require to become Super Spies. At first, Terence appeared to be an easy-going, relaxed administrator.

However, the spies discovered that Terence was secretly Jerry's twin brother as well as the mastermind behind an elaborate plot. His goal was to eliminate Jerry so that he could seize control of WOOHP with a secret army of killer robots and take over the world. Terence's prime motive was an intense lifelong hatred of his twin brother stemming from an incident in fourth grade where he and Jerry were giving each other the answers until they were found out. Terence ultimately tried to kill his own brother Jerry in cold blood, but was defeated by the spies.

Terence returned in Season 4, where he became the girls' arch-nemesis and the main villain of the series. Terence formed the organization L.A.M.O.S. (League Aiming to Menace and Overthrow the Spies), a collection of recurring villains from the show's previous seasons, in an attempt to defeat the girls, take control of WOOHP, and conquer the world. L.A.M.O.S. started with Tim Scam, Helga Von Guggen, Myrna Beesbottom, and Boogie Gus, but following the events after the episode "Evil Jerry" apparently Tim Scam, Helga Von Guggen, and Myrna Beesbottom have been arrested again and now the only members of L.A.M.O.S. left are Terrence and Boogie Gus.

In Season 4, Terence is much more maniacal than he was in the Season 3 season finale, and has even replaced his original white business suit with an outlandish Napoleonic military uniform (complete with monocle).

[edit] Tim Scam

Tim Scam with a clone of Sam
Tim Scam with a clone of Sam

With the exception of Terence, Tim Scam is the show's most frequently recurring villain, having appeared in a total of four episodes. Scam is also the only villain to have appeared in every single season of the series. A former agent of WOOHP, Scam was fired from WOOHP due to illegal use of WHOOP technology, and he has since sought revenge against the organization.

He first appeared in the show's second episode "The New Jerry", in which he kidnapped Jerry and replaced him as director of W.O.O.H.P. (masquerading as "Mac Smit", "Tim Scam" spelled backwards) in order to use W.O.O.H.P.'s resources for his own ambitions. However, the spies figured out his real intentions and put a stop to his plans and rescued Jerry. Since then, he has been a perpetual thorn in W.O.O.H.P.'s side, always coming back with some new plan to destroy W.O.O.H.P. or the girls. In "Mommies Dearest", Scam attempted to get revenge on the Spies by kidnapping their mothers and brainwashing them into lethal assassins bent on killing the girls. In "Morphing is Sooo 1987", Scam attempts to infiltrate and destroy W.O.O.H.P. using "liquid-metal" robots capable of mimicking the appearance of others.

Tim Scam is highly intelligent; he originally developed a heat-ray capable of evaporating the Earth's oceans while working for W.O.O.H.P.. He has most recently created a substance that can mimic other people's appearances called "Scamlar". He will likely remain a persistent nuisance to Jerry and the spies.

Unlike the show's other villains, who are usually "themed" bad guys whose personalities typically center around a single bizarre personality disorder or childhood trauma, Scam comes across as completely sane (albeit sociopathic). Also, unlike the other villains, whose plans generally involve indulging in their twisted obsessions (which often involves brainwashing people), Scam just wants to kill for killing's sake.

Tim Scam is voiced by Michael Gough.

[edit] Dr. Gelee

A more classical "James Bond"-style supervillain, Gelee is a scientific mastermind who decided that mankind was too evil and destructive to survive. He thus planned to eliminate humanity by freezing the planet while he and his henchmen remained safe in his remote mountain fortress. He was defeated by the girls in "The Iceman Cometh". He appears to have an interest in Clover (possibly romantic) as he chose her as his Queen.

In "Ski Trip", Gelee escaped from prison and began stalking the girls on their school skiing trip. Blaming Clover for his defeat, he concocted a diabolical plan to get revenge by kidnapping Clover and forcing her to play a game of chess against him. Unfortunately for him, Gelee mistook Mandy for Clover because of her red jacket. He (presumably) ends up dying in an avalanche.

Based on his appearance and motives, Gelee appears to be a parody of the Batman supervillain Ra's Al Ghul.

Dr. Gelee's name may be derived from the French word meaning "frozen", and is often referred by the girls as "Doc Gelee" (usually by Clover) in his later appearances. He is voiced by Simon Templeman

[edit] Sebastian

Sebastian was the villain in "A Thing for Musicians", the first episode of the show. He returns in "Stark Raving Mad". An elderly, musically-themed villain, Sebastian was once a famous guitar player, but a bizarre pyrotechnical accident severely injured the left side of his body and destroyed his left hand, leaving him bitter and unable to play the guitar. He has a metal prosthesis for a left hand, and a Flock of Seagulls haircut to conceal the left side of his face (based on his hairstyle and musically-themed crimes, he may be a parody of Mike Score and the band).

In "A Thing for Musicians", Sebastian is introduced as the manager for fledgling rock star Ricky Mathis. Sebastian planned to play hypnotic music during Ricky's music concert in order to hypnotize the crowd into attacking the world's governments. However, the spies confronted Sebastian at the concert and foiled his plans, forcing him to attempt an escape in his personal helicopter. The spies turned Sebastian's own trick against him by targeting the helicopter with a wind tunnel hair dryer pushing the helicopter into the transmitter playing the hypnotic music, enabling the capture of Sebastian.

In "Stark Raving Mad", Sebastian returned intending to get revenge on the girls by sabotaging local raves with hypnotic music that made people go crazy and start riots. Sebastian used his raves to destroy the spies' places of interest such as the skating store, the museum, and the Beverly Hills mall. After telling the girls his plan he attempted to destroy Beverly High, but was foiled once again.


[edit] Marco Lumière

The villain of the two-part episode "A Spy is Born", Lumière is an eccentric Hollywood director outcast from the mainstream film community for his bizarre methods. In revenge, he concocted a scheme to kidnap the biggest Hollywood stars and take them to his private island, filled with various killer robots and deathtraps. There, the actors would star in Lumière's own personal action movie where all the dangers and deaths would be real.

Unfortunately for the spies, Lumière also ended up kidnapping Alex, who was impersonating one of the targeted Hollywood stars. The spies made their way to Lumière's private island, and together with Alex managed to rescue the stars and defeat Lumière.

Lumière escapes from prison in "0067", where he then manipulates Jerry into eliminating all of Hollywood's producers. His plan is thwarted by the Spies and Jerry.

Lumière bears a remarkable resemblance to Oliver Stone's younger, disheveled 1980's appearance. His outlandish behavior and hairstyle can also be compared to Tim Burton, renowned for his larger-than-life films. This is probably deliberate, as most of the other Hollywood stars seen in the episode are obvious parodies of real life celebrities.

Marco Lumière is voiced by Dee Bradley Baker.

[edit] Geraldine Husk

Geraldine Husk is the founder and administrator of S.P.I. (Super Protection International), a rival spy agency to WOOHP. In "S.P.I.", S.P.I. agents continually managed to capture various international criminals before the girls managed to, bringing positive publicity to S.P.I. and making WOOHP appear ineffective. W.O.O.H.P. was then disbanded and replaced with S.P.I. Investigating S.P.I. further, Sam discovered that the "international criminals" S.P.I. had been capturing were in fact employees of S.P.I., and that all the criminal incidents had been set up by Geraldine in order to build up S.P.I. and embarrass W.O.O.H.P.. Geraldine started S.P.I. to get revenge on W.O.O.H.P.; when she was a teenager, she had applied to WOOHP for a position as a spy, but her application was rejected. The girls managed to defeat their S.P.I. counterparts and expose Geraldine as a fraud.

In "Super Agent Much?", Geraldine returned with a scheme to secretly modify Clover into a super spy. As a result of Geraldine's secret modifications, Clover slowly became much more competent and demonstrated nearly superhuman abilities, but also became more aggressive and sociopathic. Geraldine ultimately recruited the modified Clover into S.P.I., and ordered her to kill her friends. However, Clover's modifications turned her into a bionic woman (complete with a laser eye) and she was defeated by being thrown into a lake via a magnetic gadget.[2] Geraldine was captured shortly after.

In "Arnold The Great", she initially tried to lure the girls in a trap, but later changed her plans and instead used their classmate Arnold, by promising to make him a part of her team. However later, Arnold was the one who ultimately stopped her, by clogging her vehicle's exhaust with his Gummy-snare Blaster. She swore to take revenge on him.

Geraldine Husk appears to be a parody of Emma Peel from the 1960's spy TV series The Avengers. Her hairstyle and outfit are nearly identical to Emma's, and "Husk" and "Peel" both are words that describe fruit rinds.

[edit] Helga Von Guggen

Helga Von Guggen is a rogue fashion designer and one of the show's more regular villains. She has a bodyguard, Trode, to do her bidding.

In "Wild Style", Trode met the spies while they were investigating the mass disappearances of cruise ships along with their crews and passengers. Unknown to them, Helga was the mastermind behind the abductions, and instructed Trode to infect one of the spies with her mutation serum through the use of a dart, resulting in Clover being mutated into a cat-girl. At Helga's hideout, Helga revealed to the spies that she was using the serum to turn humans into animal-like creatures in order to produce instant-fitting pelt coats. Ultimately, Helga fell victim to her own mutation serum and transformed into a massive Chimera-like mutant monster, but was defeated and captured by the girls.

In "Fashion Faux Pas", Helga returned with a scheme to use Mystique fashion clothes to strangle people to death. At her hideout, she told the spies her plan, and ordered Trode to keep an eye on them. In the end, she was turned in and captured again.

She later appears again in season 4 as a member of L.A.M.O.S.

[edit] Willard

Willard, a mad scientist, is an extremely slow man. He talks slowly, he moves slowly, he lives his entire life slowly. After deciding that the rest of the world was too fast, Willard invented a ray that slows down time, and in "Alex Quits" attempted to use the ray to slow the rest of the world down so that everyone else would be slow like him. He managed to capture the spies (including new recruit Britney) with his slow ray, but was ultimately defeated by Alex and Britney.

In "Escape from WOOHP Island", the spies discover that Willard is the mastermind behind an escape attempt from WOOHP's maximum security prison island. Leading a band of other global enemies, Willard shot down Britney's plane, forcing her to crash on the island. He intended to use a duplicate of Britney to kill the spies when they arrived to rescue their colleague, then escape in the spies' plane. However, the spies accidentally unmasked the duplicate, forcing Willard to reveal himself and attack them directly. During the fight, Willard showed that, despite his slowness, he actually knows some very fast martial arts. However, he was ultimately defeated by the real Britney.

[edit] Diminutive Smalls

Diminutive Smalls is the spies' smallest villain. He first appeared in the season 1 episode "Shrinking", where he and his siblings tried to shrink the world down to fit their size, after their experiment went wrong, shrinking them considerably, while giving them extraordinary strength. In his season 4 appearance, "Attack of the 50-Foot Mandy", he tries to make Clover increase in size, but instead makes Mandy grow. He currently is serving time at WOOHP.

[edit] Myrna Beesbottom

The girls' ex-nanny who tried to marry Jerry so that she could take over WOOHP. She is a former WOOHP agent and now a member of L.A.M.O.S.. Her first appearance was when she was still good and became the girls nanny in the season three episode "Space Much?". Her next appearance was in "Evil Valentine Much?" where she tried to marry Jerry so that she could take over WOOHP. She has made several season 4 appearances and her lead role was in "Dream Teens". She created plasma robots to become the spies boyfriends and drain them of their energy. She has recently been captured and is temporarily apart from L.A.M.O.S..

[edit] Boogie Gus

A 70's loving villain who first appeared in season 3, "Forward To The Past'". He planned to go back in time and convince Jerry to create an evil WOOHP with him, which would stand for World Organization of Harming People. In season 4, he joined the L.A.M.O.S. gang and became an 80's lover. He planned to turn the world into his own 80's wonderland.


[edit] References and Footnotes

  1. ^ In the episode "Super Agent Much?", she was seen talking away on her cell phone while the spies were chasing a villain, resulting in the villain being able to escape.
  2. ^ A recurring theme in the series is that electronic objects are always defeated by water.