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Clover (Totally Spies)

Clover is a character in the television cartoon series Totally Spies. She is voiced by actress Andrea Taylor .

Character Information

Clover is a high school teenager who is involved, alongside her two best friends, in a secret spy organization, the WOOHP.

She is deeply worried about her fashions; even when she is on a mission, she will more often than not worry about the way she looks. She has medium length blonde hair, blue eyes, and is rather ditzy, but loveable. She once had her personality swapped with Jerry, making her suddenly erudite and reserved, while turning Jerry into a babbling goofball. This was fixed at the end of the episode. Her spy suit is a bright red color. In some ways she is the personfication of the "dumb blonde" stereotype, but she also defies this stereotype and rises to the occaison when needed.

Clover is also the most romantically interested of the three girls. Her interest for wearing fashionable clothes can sometimes be matched only by her interest on boys.

Clover is accident prone, though Alex gives her a run for her money in this department. Some of her "accidents" are caused on purpose, as she enjoys skating into guys so that she can introduce herself to them. Other times, she gets involved in real accidents: she has had to hang on to the wing of a flying airplane, broken various historic items worth billions of dollars, etcetera.

Because whenever there is a new mission to be conducted, the girls have to fall into a hole which directs them to their boss' office, Clover is usually the first one to fall through the hole and land on the floor of her boss.

Last updated: 05-25-2005 08:59:00
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