Quick Context: Geraldine Husk is the founder and administrator of the fake security agency SPI (Super Protection International), a rival to WOOHP ... In an unexpected turn of events, Clover gets her dream gig at M Channel but not everything is as it seems.
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Geraldine Husk is the founder and administrator of the fake security agency SPI (Super Protection International), a rival to WOOHP ... In an unexpected turn of events, Clover gets her dream gig at M Channel but not everything is as it seems. Clover pins her hopes on a revolutionary love computer, convinced it will locate her ideal match.
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From miniature missions to giant spy showdowns, size-shifting chaos puts the girls to the test. When tech falls into the wrong hands, things can get out of control...
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- Geraldine Husk is the founder and administrator of the fake security agency SPI (Super Protection International), a rival to WOOHP ...
- In an unexpected turn of events, Clover gets her dream gig at M Channel but not everything is as it seems.
- Clover pins her hopes on a revolutionary love computer, convinced it will locate her ideal match.
- From miniature missions to giant spy showdowns, size-shifting chaos puts the girls to the test.
- When tech falls into the wrong hands, things can get out of control...
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