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Totally Spies! Season 4 Episode 12 - Watch Legally and Safely

Totally Spies! Season 4 Episode 12

Episode Title: Déjà Cruise
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Airing Date: April 18, 2006
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Totally Spies! : The spies are totally psyched when Jerry informs them that he’s offering them a little vacation on the new WOOHP Cruise Liner – a state-of-the-art, luxury ship designed to be a pleasure boat for overworked WOOHP agents! The spies eagerly take Jerry up on the offer. Once on the boat, the girls realize Jerry wasn’t kidding, the ship is loaded with all sorts of amenities: a WOOHP-shaped pool; 24-hour pilates classes; all-you-can-sushi bar and so on. The girls are in relaxation heaven – except for Clover who’s busy scamming on a cute lifeguard. Suddenly, the serenity of the vacation is broken as a gang of baddies take over the boat. Their plan: to destroy the ship with all of the WOOHP agents on it. The girls spring into action and try to defeat the villains, but their efforts only result in them accidentally causing the ship to sink. Or does it? The girls all wake up and find that things are back to normal. Suddenly, just as things seem to be back to normal, the entire incident happens again. The spies try to stop the villains, but again destroy the vessel. And yet, again, they wake up on the ship. The spies realize that they are re-living the same day over and over! And the only way to stop this vicious cycle is to defeat the bad guys. Can the girls figure out what to do, or will they be stuck on this boat forever?! In a b-story, the girls face the utter exhaustion that comes with being super-spies.

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