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So Totally Versailles! is episode 25 and 26 of Season 6.

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When Sam, Clover and Alex find out that they, along with the rest of Professor Plunkett's Fashion Design class, have won a trip to Versailles and will be guests at a fashion show showcasing the outfits of Marie Antoinette, they're pumped - especially when Jerry promises that they won't have to do any spying while they are on vacation. Of course, when they get on the flight and their plane is nearly forced into the ocean as a result of Mandy's too-heavy luggage, they have no choice but to jump into spy mode. And when they get to Versailles, things are equally as hectic. Just after the palace representative, Mr. Auguste, tells them to make themselves at home in their posh surroundings, Jerry breaks his promise and sends them to check out a break-in at the nearby Palais du Luxembourg. And though the girls do find one clue - what appears to be a missing key - it's the least of their worries, as they return to Versailles and find themselves under assault by an unseen attacker!

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We return to Versailles where Sam, Clover and Alex, though unharmed, realize that something seriously strange is going on. Not only were they attacked by a mysterious creature with majorly weird footprints, but they soon discover that several students from their trip are missing! And when Jerry informs them the missing key they discovered earlier is linked to Versailles itself, they get even more suspicious. Eventually, the spies realize what's going on - when they, after fleeing from a palace statue that's come to life, are reunited with the rest of their class in a dungeon beneath the palace. They learn that a man named Mr. Auguste, thinking that Versailles (and the whole country of France in retrospect) had gone too long without a king, used the stolen key to bring the palace statues to life - so that he can not only rule it, but also the world! They must save themselves, their classmates, and the palace, before it's too late.

In the B-story, Mandy hits her head and thinks she's Marie Antoinette! Auguste, after noticing Mandy, chooses her to be his queen! They plan on marrying, but the spies foil Auguste's conquest schemes, and his wedding to "Marie", and take him to prison. Mandy's memory is also restored.

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  • References to the rank of queen in “Totally Spies!
  • Mandy's memory is partially erased in:
  • Mandy uses music and poses from “Vogue“ by Madonna.
  • When Mandy says "then let me eat cake!", it is a reference to Marie Antionette's famous line "Let them eat cake!" However, many historians doubt that Marie said the line.
  • WOOHP Paris agents revealed in the episode: Melanie, Dom, Magalee, Anne-Sophie who are currently investigating an evil macaron maker.
  • Some Versailles statues are actually some form of automaton, activated by a special key.
  • The Palace of Verailles has imported palm trees planted in some of the gardens.
  • When Jerry Lewis presents the spies with goodie bags for their trip Alexandra says that she does not care what Clover says, she thinks he is a great boss revealing that Clover thinks he is a lame boss. Clover also hides her face showing that she is guilty of saying such behind his back.
  • This was intended to be the series finale before the show was revived for Season 7 in 2023.
  • This is the last episode in which Jennifer Hale voices Sam and Mandy, Andrea Baker voices Clover, Katie Griffin voices Alex and Adrian Truss voices Jerry as the actors are not returning to voice their characters in Season 7.
  • Goof: The Palace of Versailles is not in Paris, it is an hour by train, just outside of Paris.
  • Goof: Inside Versailles, they showed the famous painting Louis XIV (1638-1715) however that painting is located at the Louvre.
  • Goof: Marie Antoinette, and other royals did not have 1 room, they had multiple chambers that eventually led to their private rooms.
  • Goof: Marie Antoinette never had a French accent. She was born in Austria, and moved to France at 12.

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