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''I Spy'' is a stop-motion/claymation television series that aired on the [[Creator/{{HBO}} HBO Family]] digital cable television channel and Creator/{{Qubo}} in the United States from April 2003 to January 2004, based on the popular children's book series drawn and written by Jean Marzollo and Walter Wick. Produced by The Ink Tank and Scholastic, the show lasted for 26 episodes.

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''I Spy'' is a stop-motion/claymation television series that aired on the [[Creator/{{HBO}} HBO Family]] digital cable television channel and Creator/{{Qubo}} in the United States from April 2003 to January 2004, based on [[Literature/ISpy the popular children's book series series]] drawn and written by Jean Marzollo and Walter Wick. Produced by The Ink Tank and Scholastic, the show lasted for 26 episodes.
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''I Spy'' is a stop-motion/claymation television series that aired on the [[Creator/{{HBO}} HBO Family]] digital cable television channel and Qubo in the United States from April 2003 to January 2004, based on the popular children's book series drawn and written by Jean Marzollo and Walter Wick. Produced by The Ink Tank and Scholastic, the show lasted for 26 episodes.

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''I Spy'' is a stop-motion/claymation television series that aired on the [[Creator/{{HBO}} HBO Family]] digital cable television channel and Qubo Creator/{{Qubo}} in the United States from April 2003 to January 2004, based on the popular children's book series drawn and written by Jean Marzollo and Walter Wick. Produced by The Ink Tank and Scholastic, the show lasted for 26 episodes.
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* PunnyName: Spyler's name is a pun on "spy" and [=CeCe=]'s is a pun on "see".

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* PunnyName: Spyler's name is a pun on "spy" and [=CeCe=]'s is a pun on "see"."see."
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''I Spy'' is a stop-motion/claymation television series that aired on the HBO Family digital cable television channel and Qubo in the United States from April 2003 to January 2004, based on the popular children's book series drawn and written by Jean Marzollo and Walter Wick. Produced by The Ink Tank and Scholastic, the show lasted for 26 episodes.

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''I Spy'' is a stop-motion/claymation television series that aired on the [[Creator/{{HBO}} HBO Family Family]] digital cable television channel and Qubo in the United States from April 2003 to January 2004, based on the popular children's book series drawn and written by Jean Marzollo and Walter Wick. Produced by The Ink Tank and Scholastic, the show lasted for 26 episodes.
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* RubeGoldbergDevice: The title sequence features Spyler operating the balloon popper from ''School Days'' as she sings the theme song. The show's title appears when the balloon pops.

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* RubeGoldbergDevice: The title sequence features Spyler operating the balloon popper from ''School Days'' as she he sings the theme song. The show's title appears when the balloon pops.
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* RubeGoldbergDevice: The title sequence features Spyler operating the balloon popper from ''School Days'' as she sings the theme song. The show's title appears when the balloon pops.
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''I Spy'' is a stop-motion television series that aired on the HBO Family digital cable television channel and Qubo in the United States from April 2003 to January 2004, based on the popular children's book series drawn and written by Jean Marzollo and Walter Wick. Produced by The Ink Tank and Scholastic, the show lasted for 26 episodes.

The episode starts off with Spyler (who had a tennis ball head and button-shaped feet) and [=CeCe=] (who looked as though she was made of blocks) trying to find something to do. When they find something, they discover that they need different items. Duck arrives and gives Spyler and [=CeCe=] four (or sometimes three) items to find, which she says in a rhyme. Spyler and [=CeCe=] then start searching for the items. After each item is found they sing their "Whoop! We Found It!" song. Duck arrives again and tells them what they have found and what they need to find in rhyme. Spyler also calls for Wheeler to take their stuff home. After all the items are found, Spyler and [=CeCe=] do their activity/task. They always find a use for every item.

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''I Spy'' is a stop-motion stop-motion/claymation television series that aired on the HBO Family digital cable television channel and Qubo in the United States from April 2003 to January 2004, based on the popular children's book series drawn and written by Jean Marzollo and Walter Wick. Produced by The Ink Tank and Scholastic, the show lasted for 26 episodes.

The episode starts off with Spyler (who had a tennis ball head and button-shaped feet) head) and [=CeCe=] (who looked as though she was made of blocks) trying to find something to do. When they find something, they discover that they need different items. Duck arrives and gives Spyler and [=CeCe=] four (or sometimes three) items to find, which she says in a rhyme. Spyler and [=CeCe=] then start searching for the items. After each item is found they sing their "Whoop! We Found It!" song. Duck arrives again and tells them what they have found and what they need to find in rhyme. Spyler also calls for Wheeler to take their stuff home. After all the items are found, Spyler and [=CeCe=] do their activity/task. They always find a use for every item.



* TheShowOfTheBooks: ''I Spy'' is based on a series of kid's books.

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* TheShowOfTheBook: TheShowOfTheBooks: ''I Spy'' is based on a series of kid's books.

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I Spy is a stop-motion television series that aired on the HBO Family digital cable television channel and Qubo in the United States from April 2003 to January 2004, based on the popular children's book series drawn and written by Jean Marzollo and Walter Wick. Produced by The Ink Tank and Scholastic, the show lasted for 26 episodes.

The episode starts off with Spyler (who had a tennis ball head and button-shaped feet) and CeCe (who looked as though she was made of blocks) trying to find something to do. When they find something, they discover that they need different items. Duck arrives and gives Spyler and CeCe four (or sometimes three) items to find, which she says in a rhyme. Spyler and CeCe then start searching for the items. After each item is found they sing their "Whoop! We Found It!" song. Duck arrives again and tells them what they have found and what they need to find in rhyme. Spyler also calls for Wheeler to take their stuff home. After all the items are found, Spyler and CeCe do their activity/task. They always find a use for every item.

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I Spy ''I Spy'' is a stop-motion television series that aired on the HBO Family digital cable television channel and Qubo in the United States from April 2003 to January 2004, based on the popular children's book series drawn and written by Jean Marzollo and Walter Wick. Produced by The Ink Tank and Scholastic, the show lasted for 26 episodes.

The episode starts off with Spyler (who had a tennis ball head and button-shaped feet) and CeCe [=CeCe=] (who looked as though she was made of blocks) trying to find something to do. When they find something, they discover that they need different items. Duck arrives and gives Spyler and CeCe [=CeCe=] four (or sometimes three) items to find, which she says in a rhyme. Spyler and CeCe [=CeCe=] then start searching for the items. After each item is found they sing their "Whoop! We Found It!" song. Duck arrives again and tells them what they have found and what they need to find in rhyme. Spyler also calls for Wheeler to take their stuff home. After all the items are found, Spyler and CeCe [=CeCe=] do their activity/task. They always find a use for every item.item.
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!!''I Spy'' provides examples of:

* EdutainmentShow: It teaches puzzle solving skills.
* PunnyName: Spyler's name is a pun on "spy" and [=CeCe=]'s is a pun on "see".
* TheShowOfTheBook: ''I Spy'' is based on a series of kid's books.
* StopMotionAnimation: The cartoon is done in stop-motion.
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I Spy is a stop-motion television series that aired on the HBO Family digital cable television channel and Qubo in the United States from April 2003 to January 2004, based on the popular children's book series drawn and written by Jean Marzollo and Walter Wick. Produced by The Ink Tank and Scholastic, the show lasted for 26 episodes.

The episode starts off with Spyler (who had a tennis ball head and button-shaped feet) and CeCe (who looked as though she was made of blocks) trying to find something to do. When they find something, they discover that they need different items. Duck arrives and gives Spyler and CeCe four (or sometimes three) items to find, which she says in a rhyme. Spyler and CeCe then start searching for the items. After each item is found they sing their "Whoop! We Found It!" song. Duck arrives again and tells them what they have found and what they need to find in rhyme. Spyler also calls for Wheeler to take their stuff home. After all the items are found, Spyler and CeCe do their activity/task. They always find a use for every item.

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