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* [[Alliteration]] and [[Punny Name]]: Delilah Devonshire, Dr. Dismay and Ms. Deeds are some of the more obvious ones.
* [[Alliteration]] and [[Punny Name]]: Delilah Devonshire, Dr. Dismay and Ms. Deeds are some of the more obvious ones.
* [[Anime Hair]]: Dr. Dismay
* [[Anime Hair]]: Dr. Dismay
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* [[Outrun the Fireball]]
* [[Outrun the Fireball]]
* [[Orphan's Ordeal]] and [[In the Blood]]: Julius' parents were killed in front of him when he was four and he is determined to find the ones responsible. Delilah's parents disappeared after defecting from the academy leading to suspicion that they {{spoiler|and by extension Delilah}} were double agents.
* [[Orphan's Ordeal]] and [[In the Blood]]: Julius' parents were killed in front of him when he was four and he is determined to find the ones responsible. Delilah's parents disappeared after defecting from the academy leading to suspicion that they {{spoiler|and by extension Delilah}} were double agents.
* [[The Paolo]]: Zoe in season two, an unusual example that will happily get out of the way if Delilah and Julius [[Cannot Spit It Out|would just spit it out]].
* [[Parental Abandonment]]: for the titular agents and their motivations behind fighting crime.
* [[Parental Abandonment]]: for the titular agents and their motivations behind fighting crime.
* [[The Pig Pen]]: [[Meaningful Name|Nosey]] has a [[Running Gag]] for ending up with a rank smell.
* [[The Pig Pen]]: [[Meaningful Name|Nosey]] has a [[Running Gag]] for ending up with a rank smell.
* [[Rich Bitch]]: Wednesday
* [[Rich Bitch]]: Wednesday
* [[Rogues Gallery]]: Part of the package with this show.
* [[Rogues Gallery]]: Part of the package with this show.
* [[Romantic False Lead]]: Zoe in season two, an unusual example that will happily get out of the way if Delilah and Julius [[Cannot Spit It Out|would just spit it out]].
* [[Sassy Black Woman]]: Scarlett.
* [[Sassy Black Woman]]: Scarlett.
* [[School for Scheming]]: The Academy is a high school for spies, though they are heroic spies that fight super villains.
* [[School for Scheming]]: The Academy is a high school for spies, though they are heroic spies that fight super villains.
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Latest revision as of 16:20, 2 December 2021

A Canadian Animated Series about two orphaned teenage spies who fight international crime while training at the Academy (a school for spies). Trained by the mysterious 'Al' who is the director of the academy, they fight an assorted network of supervillains who have various plots to take over the world. Delilah Devonshire and her partner Julius Chevalier are polar opposites; she is very goal oriented and Women Are Wiser while he is laidback, Hot-Blooded and more spontaneous. However they are also the best operatives in the academy. Fifty two episodes have been aired all though it is not yet known if more are planned.

See also the series guide.

Tropes used in Delilah and Julius include:

Julius: You have an appointment with justice!
Delilah: Stellar...

Delilah: How mysterious, Julius Chevalier, calling me to your bedroom in the middle of the night!
(later)
Delilah: Nice playing doctor with you, Julius.

Julius: Today is Delilah and mine's third anniversary.
Scarlett: Mm-hmm...
Julius: As professional partners, I mean.