

Bruno the Kid
A boy genius goes on dangerous missions as the world's youngest spy, while trying to keep his side job hidden from his parents and classmates.
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Plot Summary
Bruno is a typical 11-year-old boy who loves pizza and video games. Unbeknownst to his family and friends, he leads a double life as a secret agent for the United Network of Intelligence, Security, and Law Enforcement (UNISOL). Equipped with a variety of high-tech gadgets, Bruno travels the world fighting crime and foiling the evil plans of his arch-nemesis, Shadow. The series follows his adventures as he balances his normal childhood with his extraordinary responsibilities.
Critical Reception
Bruno the Kid was a children's animated series that aired in the late 1990s. It received a moderate reception, often noted for its action-packed plots and voice cast, though it was generally considered a typical offering in the genre for its time.
What Reviewers Say
- Praised for its fast-paced action and creative gadgets.
- Appreciated for its humor and relatable child protagonist.
- Some critics found the plots somewhat formulaic for a spy cartoon.
Google audience: Audience reception is difficult to quantify as the series is not widely reviewed on Google platforms. However, general sentiment from viewers of the era often highlighted the fun, adventurous nature of Bruno's missions and his cool spy gear.
Fun Fact
The series featured a notable voice cast, including Tim Curry as the villain Shadow, and Tia Carrere as Bruno's UNISOL handler, J.B. Love.
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