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− | '''James Smith''' (referred to simply as '''Smith''') is a super spy |
+ | '''James Smith''' (referred to simply as '''Smith''') is a super spy who only appears in the episode "[[The Spy Who Shoved Me]]." He is a parody of {{w|James Bond}}. |
==Story== |
==Story== |
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− | He came to [[Zack]] and [[Cody]], wanting them to work as his secret agents. After they agree, he tells him that he is a top secret super spy in need of their help. He then eats a "prune bar", making him have to use the toilet very bad. He quickly tells them that they must get a micro-chip from fellow agent Red Finger. Once they have gotten the micro-chip, he is still on the toilet. The twins are captured and taken back to Red Finger, who tells them that Smith is a liar. They get the micro-chip back, but Smith claims that he was telling the truth. The twins discover that Smith is actually working for a restaurant that rivals the restaurant that Red Finger works for. The |
+ | He came to [[Zack]] and [[Cody]], wanting them to work as his secret agents. After they agree, he tells him that he is a top secret super spy in need of their help. He then eats a "prune bar", making him have to use the toilet very bad. He quickly tells them that they must get a micro-chip from fellow agent Red Finger. Once they have gotten the micro-chip, he is still on the toilet. The twins are captured and taken back to Red Finger, who tells them that Smith is a liar. They get the micro-chip back, but Smith claims that he was telling the truth. The twins discover that Smith is actually working for a restaurant that rivals the restaurant that Red Finger works for. The micro-chip is then sent to [[Bailey]]'s grandmother. |
==Trivia== |
==Trivia== |
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*Despite being a parody of {{w|James Bond}}, the two actually show some differences. |
*Despite being a parody of {{w|James Bond}}, the two actually show some differences. |
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**Smith is just a temporary agent to recover the lost recipe, though Bond works as a full-time spy. |
**Smith is just a temporary agent to recover the lost recipe, though Bond works as a full-time spy. |
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**Smith lies to the twins about being a spy, whereas Bond doesn't generally lie to his allies. |
**Smith lies to the twins about being a spy, whereas Bond doesn't generally lie to his allies. |
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Character Statistics | |
Gender: | Male |
Interns: | Cody Martin Zack Martin |
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Nemesis: | Red Finger |
Production Info | |
Portrayed by: | Gildart Jackson |
First Appearance: | "The Spy Who Shoved Me"[SLOD] |
Last Appearance: | "The Spy Who Shoved Me"[SLOD] |
James Smith (referred to simply as Smith) is a super spy who only appears in the episode "The Spy Who Shoved Me." He is a parody of James Bond.
Story
He came to Zack and Cody, wanting them to work as his secret agents. After they agree, he tells him that he is a top secret super spy in need of their help. He then eats a "prune bar", making him have to use the toilet very bad. He quickly tells them that they must get a micro-chip from fellow agent Red Finger. Once they have gotten the micro-chip, he is still on the toilet. The twins are captured and taken back to Red Finger, who tells them that Smith is a liar. They get the micro-chip back, but Smith claims that he was telling the truth. The twins discover that Smith is actually working for a restaurant that rivals the restaurant that Red Finger works for. The micro-chip is then sent to Bailey's grandmother.
Trivia
- Despite being a parody of James Bond, the two actually show some differences.
- Smith is just a temporary agent to recover the lost recipe, though Bond works as a full-time spy.
- Smith lies to the twins about being a spy, whereas Bond doesn't generally lie to his allies.
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