Well here's the translation of the first linkL: (The guy who gives it 3 of 4 stars):
Sam, Clover and Alex, three secondary school students, meet in the smart quarter of Beverly Hills, in Los angeles, by neutralizing a huge sushi sent by the secret organization Whoop which wants to recruit them. The three teenagers accept and are going to become international spies ?
Our opinion. Good surprise that this French cartoon for children, and especially the small girls, adaptation to the big screen of a successful series (on FRENCH TELEVISION 1).
On the cloth
The trailer
Rooms and sessions
History is rather tied up well and rebounds permanently, to the rhythm of the adventures of a trio of heroines they make think of the ? Odd ladies ? who have a tremendous punch. But the good idea of the producers, it is to have entrusted to the couturier Karl Lagerfeld the voice of mediocre Fabu.
French cartoon of Pascal Garden, with voices of Karl Lagerfeld, Fily Keita, Clear Guyot pear, C?line Mauge. Length: 1 hour 15 minutes (75 minutes).
Now as for my thoughts on this matter:
I've seen the series, and in fact it's interesting to note that even after 8 long years and 5 seasons of the show, it still has legs. It would be interesting to see another show (Kim Possible) take the same road and have Kim and Ron do College like Sam, Clover and Alex did. But then again you have to deal with the "Disney Factor" and knowing that Disney will never do a fifth season of Kim Possible due to the fact that now they are dealing with Live action shows too much
But then you got the French Animation Studio, Marathon, who has taken this show (Totally Spies!) and run with it to the point of making a full length animated movie. Also you have to realize that Marathon has even spun off the show with The Amazing Spiez and have brought the same characters from Totally Spies! and used them quite well
Now if CN hadn't dumped the series (Totally Spies!) I think the series would still be in production and there would be a sixth, seventh, and even eighth season which would put this series all the way through college. Can you imagine a series where Sam, Clover and Alex would have to deal with "Real Life" situations?
On second thought, scratch that..I think Marathon has finally milked this series to it's max and you can't go any further.
But that's my thoughts on this.
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