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Encyclopedia > GLADIS

GLADIS is a fictional character from Totally Spies!. It stands for Gadget Learning And Distributive Interactive System. It appeared in season 3. It has been suggested that WOOHP be merged into this article or section. ...


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GLADIS was created by Jerry in season 3. It runs the entire WHOOP organization and in one episode, the Spies' house. In the episodes, it began distributing the spies' gadgets. In one episode, it was revealed that the Brain had his evil neutral patterns in the computer. When Alex accidentally spilled cranberry juice on GLADIS, it became evil, and makes chaos through the company. The spies were forced to make Brain make GLADIS back to normal by suffering too much acid.


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