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: Sam, Clover, and Alex have relocated to Singapore , where they attend the AIYA (Asian-International Youth Academy).

The seventh season focuses on the Spies’ lives at AIYA Academy, where they face a formidable cybernetic adversary. Combating digital creatures, destructive toddlers with giant toys, and even giant, stinky durians, Clover, Sam, and Alex discover that WOOHP is threatened by an even greater danger—someone is trying to infiltrate their secret headquarters for good.

Totally Spies! is an iconic animated series that has recently experienced a "renaissance", sparking deep dives into its cultural impact and unique design. The show’s "exclusive" appeal—what sets it apart—lies in its blend of , anime-inspired visuals , and its status as a French interpretation of American "girl power" culture. The Core Pillars of Totally Spies! totally spies exclusive

Other exclusive style partnerships confirmed for the 25th anniversary include:

The modern revival extends far beyond television screens. Recognizing the passionate demand for interactive media, publishers have moved aggressively to secure exclusive licensing rights for video games and merchandise. Totally Spies! - Cyber Mission : Sam, Clover, and Alex have relocated to

Setting moved to Singapore, Gen Alpha values, emphasis on multiculturalism and STEM.

An exclusive look back at Totally Spies! is incomplete without mentioning the gadgets. Disguised as everyday beauty products, these tools were the ultimate playground wish-fulfillment. Some of the most memorable included: Totally Spies

Rumors of a major Totally Spies! revival have been swirling since the show’s surprise resurgence on streaming platforms last year. But today, we can exclusively reveal that a brand-new animated feature—codenamed Operation: Generation Z —is already in active development.

The idea for was born out of a desire to create a show that combined elements of action, adventure, and comedy, with a strong focus on female empowerment. David C. Robinson, the creator of the show, wanted to produce a series that would appeal to both boys and girls, with a unique blend of high-stakes espionage and relatable teenage drama. The initial concept was pitched to various networks, and eventually, the show was greenlit by Cartoon Network Europe.