
To his family and friends, Cody Banks is a typical teen--he loves to skateboard, hates math, and feels like a complete idiot around girls. But Cody's got a secret--he's actually part of a secret teen CIA program. Cody's living every boy's dream life--he can drive like a stuntman, has an incredible arsenal of cool gadgets, and his agency mentor, Ronica Miles, is totally hot. But Cody's training is put to the test when he's sent to pose as a prep school student and befriend fellow teen Natalie Connors in order to gain access to her father--a scientist unknowingly developing a fleet of deadly nanobots for the evil organization ERIS. From runaway cars and high-speed snowboard chases to a spectacular final mountaintop showdown, Cody has to use everything he's learned to prove himself as an agent and stop ERIS from completing their mission--and, maybe, even get the girl.
Xantha RadleyAnimal Behavior Scientist
Scott SwansonBedroom Agent
Moneca DelainHologram Babe
Chris GauthierSurveillance Van Agent
Harry Van GorkumDouble AgentCody and Natalie attend the "William Donovan Preparatory School". William Donovan was in charge of the US Office of Strategic Services (OSS) in World War II. The OSS eventually became the CIA.
Cody Banks:
All her classes, isn't that kind of creepy?
CIA Director:
Creepy? We're the CIA, creepy is what we do.
Errors in geography: As Cody attempts to rescue the baby from the out-of-control car, a sign for Famous Players can be seen in the background. Famous Players is a Canadian movie theatre chain. However, the movie supposedly takes place in Seattle. Also, a street sign saying "Esplanade" can be seen. The Esplanade is a major road in North Vancouver, British Columbia.
Written by Charles L. Brown, Nelly (as Cornell Haynes, Jr.), Pharrell Williams (as Pharrell L. Williams)
Performed by Nelly
Courtesy of Universal Records
Under license from Universal Music Enterprises
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