A Spy is Born I is episode 20 of Season 1.
Characters[]
- Clover
- Samantha
- Alexandra
- Jerry Lewis
- Mandy
- Caitlin
- Dominique
- Arnold Jackson
- Marco Lumiere
- Amber Stone
- Brock Williams
- Dirk Johnson
- Julia Hastings
Synopsis[]
The spies battle a villain who has abducted the top movie stars of the world to use them in his insanely realistic and dangerous action film.
In a B-story, Sam is voted “Most Popular” in the school yearbook and has to deal with life in the spotlight. The episode ends in a cliffhanger when Sam and Clover receive a distress call from Alex and it's shown that Alex has been kidnapped by Lumiere.
Gadgets[]
- Banana Clip Boomerang
- Breathe Easy Go Anywhere Air Mask
- Catsuit
- Compowder
- Helicopter
- Jetpack Backpack
- Rocket Fueled Mule
- Submarine
- Ultra Sensitive Hearing Microphone
Trivia[]
- A Spy is Born arc
- "A Spy is Born I"
- "A Spy is Born II"
- Many of the same celebrities are seen in the episodes:
- "Evil Airlines Much?"
- "Evil Hotel"
- "A Spy is Born I"
- The celebrities are parodies of real actors.
- Parodies of Brad Pitt.
- Dirk Johnson ("A Spy is Born I")
- Rad Smitt ("Celebrity Swipe!")
- Clover wears the same formal gown in different colors.
- ”A Spy is Born I”
- ”Do You Believe in Magic?”
- ”The Fugitives”
- The gladiators wear the same outfit.
- ”A Spy is Born I”
- ”Spy Gladiators”
- The spacesuits are similiar.
- ”A Spy is Born I”
- ”The New Jerry”
- The title is a reference to "A Star is Born".
- Clover says Sam is a terrible cook.
- The "Entertainment Hourly" magazine is a parody of "Entertainment Weekly".
- "Days of Our Spies" is a parody of the soap opera "Days of Our Lives".
- Caitlin and Dominque reveal that they are only friends with Mandy because she is popular.
- Goof: Brock Williams' name is incorrectly written as "Bruce William" in the timestamp headline introducing his residence.
- Goof: At one point in the episode, Jerry is missing his mustache. It appears a few seconds later.