Spy x Family Code: White
Oshimeter
Synopsis
As a world-class spy, Loid Forger faces countless threats — but his most dangerous mission is pretending to be a family man. His wife Yor is secretly an assassin, his daughter Anya is a telepath, and none of them are supposed to know each other's secrets. That's the Spy x Family setup, and Code: White takes this fake family on a road trip that goes sideways in the best way. Loid needs Anya to win a cooking contest at her elite academy to keep his cover intact, so the whole family heads north to track down a specific dessert. Simple enough, except Anya's mind-reading gets her tangled up with a mysterious key, and suddenly what was a family outing turns into an espionage thriller with actual stakes — all while keeping the warmth and humor the series is known for. Wit Studio and CloverWorks team up again here, and the movie-budget animation really shows during the action sequences. The comedy hits differently too when you can see every micro-expression on Anya's face as she processes thoughts she shouldn't be hearing. If you liked the found-family energy of Fullmetal Alchemist: Brotherhood or the comedy timing of The Disastrous Life of Saiki K., this lands in a similar sweet spot. It works as a standalone movie even if you've only seen the first few episodes of the show — you just need to know the family dynamic and you're set. A genuinely fun time at the movies.
Episode Guide
Characters
Anya Forger
Anya Forger is a telepathic girl adopted by Loid, secretly a spy, who loves missions and family secrets.
Portrayed by Apprill Bryn
Yor Forger
Yor Forger: A 27-year-old assassin secretly working as a loving, but clumsy, wife and mother.
Portrayed by Van Sistine Natalie
Loid Forger
Master spy Loid Forger, aka Twilight, balances deadly missions with heartwarming family life, all for peace.
Portrayed by Organ Alex
MANGA BRIDGE
This season covers Chapters 1-0 of the manga. Continue reading from Chapter 1.

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