Scooter: Secret Agent

Scooter: Secret Agent (2005)

EndedScripted showComedy, Children, Science-Fiction

Scooter is an extremely clumsy teenager who finds a computer belonging to the world's greatest Secret Agent. Scooter decides to complete the missions meant for Agent X-19 in a world of master criminals and high-tech gadgets while continuing to work as a pizza delivery boy.

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Scheduleevery Friday at 16:00 (30 min)

Recent Episodes

EpisodeNameAirdate
S01E26Operation: EndgameJul 22, 2005
S01E25Operation: DeceptionJul 15, 2005
S01E24Operation: ReplicationJul 8, 2005
S01E23Operation: KidnapJul 1, 2005
S01E22Operation: Senior CitizenJun 25, 2005
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Frequently Asked Questions  Warning: Spoilers

When did Scooter: Secret Agent premiere?

Scooter: Secret Agent premiered on January 2, 2005.

Who created Scooter: Secret Agent?

Scooter: Secret Agent was created by Jim Jinkins and David Campbell.

How many episodes were there in the first season of Scooter: Secret Agent?

The first season of Scooter: Secret Agent consisted of 13 episodes.

Who voiced the character Scooter in Scooter: Secret Agent?

Scooter was voiced by Tara Strong in Scooter: Secret Agent.

What is the main premise of Scooter: Secret Agent?

Scooter: Secret Agent follows the adventures of a young mouse named Scooter who works as a secret agent to protect his fellow rodents from various threats.

Who is Scooter's partner in the show?

Scooter's partner in Scooter: Secret Agent is a pigeon named Gulliver.

What is the name of the secret agency Scooter works for?

Scooter works for the Secret Mouse-Intelligence Agency (SMIA) in Scooter: Secret Agent.

What are some of the gadgets used by Scooter in the show?

Some of the gadgets used by Scooter in Scooter: Secret Agent include a jetpack, a grappling hook, and a miniaturization device.

Are there any recurring villains in Scooter: Secret Agent?

Yes, there are recurring villains in Scooter: Secret Agent, including the evil rat, Count Marcellus.

Does Scooter have any family members in the show?

Yes, Scooter has a younger sister named Matilda in Scooter: Secret Agent.

Does Scooter have any catchphrases in the show?

Yes, Scooter often says "Mouse it up!" as a catchphrase in Scooter: Secret Agent.

What is the animation style used in Scooter: Secret Agent?

Scooter: Secret Agent features a mix of traditional animation and computer-generated imagery (CGI).

Are there any celebrity guest voices in Scooter: Secret Agent?

Yes, Scooter: Secret Agent features celebrity guest voices such as Tim Curry and Jennifer Love Hewitt.

Is there a theme song for Scooter: Secret Agent?

Yes, Scooter: Secret Agent has a theme song titled "Scooter, Secret Agent Mouse."

Does Scooter have any sidekicks in the show?

Yes, Scooter has two sidekicks in Scooter: Secret Agent, a hamster named Chatter and a gerbil named Wheels.

Does Scooter ever go on international missions in Scooter: Secret Agent?

Yes, Scooter goes on international missions in Scooter: Secret Agent, traveling to various locations around the world to complete his missions.

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