Totally Spies -
A modern revival focusing on deeper individual storylines.
She kicked a loose gum bubble. It flew into his face, sealing his mouth shut.
Totally Spies! is a veritable time capsule and a blueprint for Y2K fashion. The show's aesthetic—a hyper-saturated, retro-futuristic take on the early 2000s—has had a lasting influence on design, interiors, and, most notably, fashion. The spies were constantly changing into stylish, era-defining outfits: platform boots, mini-skirts, leg warmers, cargo pants, halter tops, and chunky accessories. totally spies
The ultimate fashionista. Always chasing the latest trends (and the latest boys), her energy and style are the pulse of the team.
Totally Spies may have ended its original run in 2014, but its legacy lives on. The show's influence can be seen in modern animated series, such as Steven Universe and OK K.O.! Let's Be Heroes, which share similar themes and styles. A modern revival focusing on deeper individual storylines
Totally Spies! is a high-octane French-Canadian animated series that redefined the "girl power" genre for the 2000s. Created by Vincent Chalvon-Demersay and David Michel, the show centers on Sam, Clover, and Alex—three stylish teenage girls from Beverly Hills who balance the chaotic life of high school students with their secret identities as international super-spies for the World Organization of Human Protection (WOOHP). Known for its colorful "anime-inspired" aesthetic and iconic gadgets disguised as fashion accessories, the series has maintained a dedicated global fanbase for over two decades. The Iconic Trio
Jerry assigns the mission and distributes high-tech, cosmetic-themed gadgets. oversized expressive eyes
With the revival of 2000s trends (Y2K fashion), Totally Spies! has experienced a nostalgic comeback. Fans are actively celebrating the show's style and impact on modern aesthetics.
: The quintessential fashionista, wearing a signature red spy suit. She is often distracted by boys and pop culture but is a fierce, impulsive fighter when the mission calls for it. Alex (Alexandra)
Visually, Totally Spies! was a pioneer. It was one of the earliest Western animated series to openly embrace the "Amerime" style—incorporating distinct anime tropes such as dramatic sweat drops, oversized expressive eyes, and exaggerated facial reactions. This visual flair gave the action sequences a dynamic, fast-paced rhythm that traditional Western cartoons lacked.