Ep 6. Forward To The Past
- TV-G
- November 21, 2004
- 21 min
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The episode "Forward To The Past" from season 3 of Totally Spies begins with the girls receiving a message from Jerry informing them that a time machine has been stolen from a museum in Paris by an unknown culprit. The girls are assigned to investigate the theft and retrieve the stolen time machine before it falls into the wrong hands.
Upon arriving at the museum, the girls realize that the thief has already activated the time machine and has disappeared into the past. They quickly enter the time machine and are transported back to the year 1805. They find themselves in the middle of the Napoleonic Wars and soon realize that they need to blend in with their surroundings in order to avoid drawing attention to themselves.
The girls explore their new surroundings and quickly discover that the thief is none other than a young Napoleon Bonaparte. They realize that they need to stop him from altering history and changing the course of events that led to his eventual defeat. The girls devise a plan to infiltrate Napoleon's inner circle and gain his trust in order to uncover his plans.
As the girls work to stop Napoleon, they also face many challenges, such as dealing with outdated technology and social customs. They must also navigate the complex political landscape of the time and avoid being caught up in the violence of the war.
Despite these challenges, the girls persevere and eventually uncover Napoleon's plan to rewrite history and conquer Europe. With the help of some unlikely allies, the girls are able to stop Napoleon's plan and restore the timeline to its proper course.
Throughout the episode, the girls learn valuable lessons about history and the consequences of trying to change it. They also demonstrate their strength, intelligence, and resourcefulness in the face of adversity. Ultimately, they succeed in their mission and end the episode back in the present day, reflecting on their unique experience and the importance of preserving the past.