Andy Dick plays the son of Maxwell Smart in this short-lived '90s update of the classic spy spoof. Teamed with the relunctant Agent 66, they try to stop KAOS from controlling the world's economy (after the Cold War, they had to lower their standards). Also working for the good guys was Trudy, the '90s equivalent of Larabee; Agent 13, a master of disguise; and the chief, Maxwell Smart. Barbera Feldon also made a handful of appearances as Agent 99, now a politician.
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Season 1 | January 1995 | February 1995 | 7 |
Unassigned Episodes | 0 |
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Season 1 | January 1995 | February 1995 | 7 |
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Unassigned Episodes | 7 |
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Nick Marck | 7 | 01/08/1995 - 02/19/1995 |
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Michael J. DiGaetano | 3 | 01/08/1995 - 02/05/1995 | |
Lawrence Gay | 3 | 01/08/1995 - 02/05/1995 | |
Gary Apple | 3 | 01/15/1995 - 02/19/1995 | |
Michael Carrington | 2 | 01/15/1995 - 01/29/1995 | |
Craig Hoffman | 1 | 02/12/1995 |
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The franchise consisting of the satirized spy Maxwell Smart of the "Get Smart" series of TV shows and films.
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