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'''Year produced:''' 2006



'''Original U.S. air date:''' 2/28/2009 ''(produced in 2006)''

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After Sheldon is rejected by the baseball coach from joining the team, he is recruited to be a secret agent. When recruited, he stumbles onto a supposed plot to destroy every last robot in Tremorton.
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[[caption-width-right:350:The spy who loved her]]


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* JumpTheShark: Brad tells Tuck that the "show's over" once he attempts his shark jumping stunt. Doubles as a ShoutOut towards the infamous ''Series/HappyDays'' controversy.

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* JumpTheShark: Brad tells Tuck that the "show's over" once he attempts his shark jumping stunt. Doubles as a ShoutOut and {{Lampshading}} towards the infamous ''Series/HappyDays'' controversy.
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* JumpTheShark: Brad tells Tuck that the "show's over" once he attempts his shark jumping stunt. Doubles as a ShoutOut towards the infamous ''Series/HappyDays'' controversy.
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* BeTheBall: Outright [[Main/DefiedTrope defied]] ; one of Tuck's daredevil stunts was to be the ball for a basketball game, but as with pretty much every attempted stunt, Jenny foils him rather quickly. [[Main/LosingYourHead Jenny's head]] is instead used as the ball, but she manages to grab it back.

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* BeTheBall: Outright [[Main/DefiedTrope defied]] ; one of Tuck's daredevil stunts was to be the ball for a basketball game, but as with pretty much every attempted stunt, Jenny foils him rather quickly. [[Main/LosingYourHead [[SeveredHeadSports Jenny's head]] is instead used as the ball, but she manages to grab it back.
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The one with Sheldon as a spy.


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The one with daredevil Tuck.
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'''Agent 00' Sheldon'''

'''Production code:''' 309a

'''Original air date:''' 2/28/2009 ''(produced in 2006)''

After Sheldon is rejected by the baseball coach from joining the team, he is recruited to be a secret agent. When recruited, he stumbles onto a supposed plot to destroy every last robot in Tremorton.

!! "Agent 00' Sheldon" contains examples of:
* TheMenInBlack: Ruthlessly parodied in this episode, which sees Sheldon joining such an organization.
* ShoutOut: The episode's title comes from the nickname of Franchise/JamesBond, "Agent 00' 7".
**Sheldon's training sequence in "Agent Double-O Sheldon" spoofs J's in Film/MenInBlack.
* TookALevelInBadass: Sheldon is recruited by who we assume was the CIA, who promptly train him. He violently resigns after he finds out they're enacting a thinly-veiled Patriot Act allegory.

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'''Indes-Tuck-Tible'''

'''Production code:''' 309b

'''Original air date:''' 2/28/2009 ''(produced in 2006)''

After Jenny tells him that he won't die young, Tuck becomes a daredevil.

!! "Indes-Tuck-Tible" contains examples of:
* BandageMummy: Tuck ends up being this after his stunts go too far.
* BeTheBall: Outright [[Main/DefiedTrope defied]] ; one of Tuck's daredevil stunts was to be the ball for a basketball game, but as with pretty much every attempted stunt, Jenny foils him rather quickly. [[Main/LosingYourHead Jenny's head]] is instead used as the ball, but she manages to grab it back.
* TooDumbToLive: Tuck, in this particular episode.

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