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* CrossesTheLineTwice: The BlackComedy nature of the entire franchise is the entire reason it's so widely beloved.
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* TheScrappy: Grey Spy is widely hated for [[InvincibleVillain always winning over both Spies and never getting killed]].

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* TheScrappy: Grey Spy is widely hated for [[InvincibleVillain always winning over both Spies and never getting killed]]. Prohias, for his part, seemed to agree and retired her for being too predictable.
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* GermansLoveDavidHasselhoff: Foreign editions of the Spy vs Spy paperbacks have sold incredibly well according to the 2001 paperback ''Spy Vs Spy: The Complete Casebook''. The fact that the strip has ''no'' dialog helps, relying on {{Visual Pun}}s and humor.

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* GermansLoveDavidHasselhoff: Foreign editions of the Spy vs Spy paperbacks have sold incredibly well according to the 2001 paperback ''Spy Vs Spy: The Complete Casebook''. The fact that the strip has ''no'' dialog helps, relying on {{Visual Pun}}s and humor.



%%* UglyCute: The Spies.

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%%* * UglyCute: The Spies.Spies, even their kid versions in the ''MAD Kids'' magazine.
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* FanNickname: While many fans just refer to the spies as Black and White, respectively, in some fanfictions, the black spy is named either "Cloak" or "Joke," and the white spy is "Dagger." This is likely in reference to Mad Magazine's consistent labeling of the strip as "From the Joke and Dagger Dept.", a running gag that has carried on to the title pages of various ''Spy vs. Spy'' collections.
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* NightmareFuel: The Spy vs Spy Mountain Dew commercials had really ominous background music cues, mainly consisting of someone manically playing the piano. And on top of that, the spies themselves made some of the creepiest noises you'd ever expect to hear. Either consisting of crazed gibberish, or a haunting moan if one of them died.

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The Spy vs Spy Mountain Dew commercials had really ominous background music cues, mainly consisting of someone manically playing the piano. And on top of that, the spies themselves made some of the creepiest noises you'd ever expect to hear. Either consisting of crazed gibberish, or a haunting moan if one of them died.

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