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Agent Cody Banks 2: Destination London
The story, which has many adventures, begins with Cody Banks, who is once again on a new mission following the spooky spying of his teens. Cody joins in this mission his new partner, and Derrick Bowman is comic and comfortable to help him do his job. That task is to recover the device before world leaders fall under the evil control of a demon that could destroy the world.
2 September 1953, Llanelli, Carmarthenshire, Wales, UK
3 November 1988
11 July 1929, Dublin, Ireland
12 March 1960, London, England, UK
1 April 1981, Great Yarmouth, Norfolk, England, UK
29 January 1991, London, England, UK
27 January 1992, Vancouver, British Columbia, Canada
4 March 1963, Bethlehem, Pennsylvania, USA
December 21, 2010
Moderately cute action comedy for young tweens.August 13, 2004
The sequel's a caricatured and clichéd yawner. And the tone is all wrong.March 12, 2004
Kids should be reasonably diverted for a couple of hours, but odds are they'll have forgotten the whole thing by the next morning.August 03, 2004
The only good I sense coming from this Cody Banks film is that it's so bad, we probably won't be seeing any more of them. Call me an optimistic; I live in hope.March 12, 2004
Kids may well find the film diverting, but there's just not a lot of creativity or energy here.March 15, 2004
... tedious, forgettable and wholly unnecessary.March 12, 2004
The same young teens who cozied up to the first picture will probably enjoy the sequel, but it won't win many new fans.March 12, 2004
Here's just about everything a 6-year-old spy would hope to find in a kiddie-espionage flick, with just a twinge of romance, but nothing serious to interrupt Cody's undoubtedly continuing career.November 07, 2004
You may be surprised at how not torturous [the film is].July 26, 2004
A contender for worst film of the year.March 16, 2004
Really pretty hateful, shooting for the bulk of its laughs at the expense of those wacky foreign kids and the endlessly humiliated Anthony Anderson.August 08, 2004
Muniz manages to retain his wide-eyed, harried charm, but the film is really a shameful disservice to both him and the family audience which will no doubt turn out in droves to see it.