X. She quickly befriends Clover when she says that she is the captain of her high school's cheerleading squad, and Sam when she says she loves playing chess; however, her introduction to WOOHP and her immediate competence and leadership as an agent makes Alex jealous. In the season 6 episode "Nine Lives", it is revealed that she is an earlobe surgeon. [g] They were not given names in the first two seasons. In the episode "Shrinking", he uses the ray to shrink major tourist attractions. [d][e] She thinks up plans and diversions so that the girls can defeat the villains. [20], Arnold Jackson is a classmate who regularly shows up in the side stories at Beverly Hills High; he is portrayed as a nerd with glasses who has helped out the girls on the condition that they go on a date with him. Karen Peterson, Supervising Animators: Priest [bs], Boogie Gus has also appeared in the spinoff series The Amazing Spiez!, where his son Gus Jr., has a passion for the decade he was born, the 1990s, which included low-tech electronics and ghetto-based outfits. Ed Williams Willard has been voiced by Dee Baker. He is introduced as the manager for fledgling rock star Ricky Mathis. "[8] In the French dub, Mandy is voiced by Céline Mauge, who also voiced Alex. [1] In another interview, Michel said that in the third season there is an episode called "Escape from WOOHP Island" in which some of the past villains reappear. In portraying the girls, Baker said that she and Griffin both tried to do their own versions of Mandy.[21]. In season 5, she ends up attending college at Malibu University, where she shares a room with her cousin Mindy in the same dorm as the spy girls. [at] Sebastian is voiced by Jim Ward.[a]. However, I respect children and will give them any old piece of junk to watch. [bq], Boogie Gus is an afro-wearing guy who first appears in the season 3 episode "Forward to the Past" where he uses Jerry's time machine invention to travel back and forth to steal technology from the future and bring it back to his groovy 1970s past where he creates his own WOOHP organization: World Organization Of Harming People. )[al] is Jerry's new personal assistant that is introduced as a main character in season 3 and 4. The show's conception came from the rise of girl band and female singers in the music industry. Carmen made an appearance in the Season 2 episode "Mommies Dearest", the Season 4 episode "Alex Gets Schooled", and her final appearance in the Season 4 finale "Totally Busted". [n] He also tends to make a lot of bad puns, which the girls sometimes find annoying. [bu] In "Sis-KaBOOM-Bah!" where he captains a luxury airplane that transports celebrities from Los Angeles to Paris, France. Starring Clover, Samantha, and Alexandra; 3 Beverly Hills High students who unwillingly become international spies. [av] His final appearance was in the season 5 opener, "Evil Graduation" where, as class valedictorian, he tells the class off with a "Goodbye and good riddance! She is described by her Télétoon and film profiles as rational, logical and mature, like a big sister,[5][6] although she is known to easily become gullible at times,[c] especially when it comes to romance. Regardless, he uses Mandy as a hostage to capture the girls. At first, Terence appeared to be an easy-going, relaxed administrator, but soon turns against them. [h] She is voiced by Jennifer Hale in the English version and by Claire Guyot in the French version. [bt], Candy is introduced as a coach in the episode "The Black Widows" where her cheerleading squad makes a strong impression in the national competitions. Jerry's mother who lives in Devonshire, England. | "[aw], Blaine is a Mali-U student introduced in the season 5 episode "The Granny" as the captain of the beach volleyball team. Production, In association with [aq] He participates in school events including the Halloween costume contest,[ar] Most Charitable Teen contest,[as] local raves,[at] student president elections,[ao] and the head cheerleader contest, the last of which he beats Mandy and Clover.