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Totally Spies! Season 4 Episode 1 - Watch Legally and Safely

Totally Spies! Season 4 Episode 1

Episode Title: The Dream Teens
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Airing Date: April 03, 2006
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Totally Spies! : Picking up where we left off last season, Terence escapes from WOOHP and frees several of the spies’ former arch villains in the process. They form the “League Aiming to Menace and Overthrow the Spies” or LAMOS for short. Together they will pool their collective resources to take out Jerry and the spies for good. Meanwhile, Clover, Sam and Alex are all giddy because they’ve each met the boy of their dreams. But as the girls get more and more involved with each of their respective boyfriends, weird things start to occur. Turns out that the guys are actually plasma robots that have been sent to gather data (in a variety of funny ways) about the girls for..Myrna Beesbottom! They use this data to turn themselves into the male equivalents of the spies and Myrna wants the spies destroyed. It’s up to the girls to stop their male protégés from taking them out and discover what Myrna's plot is. In a b-story, Clover accidentally submits a silly picture she took of herself in a photo both for her yearbook photo instead of her real headshot.

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