List Of James Bond Parodies And Spin-offs
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James Bond The ''James Bond'' series focuses on a fictional British Secret Service agent created in 1953 by writer Ian Fleming, who featured him in twelve novels and two short-story collections. Since Fleming's death in 1964, eight other authors have ...
'' series of novels and films has been parodied and referenced many times in a number of different media, including books, comics, films, television shows, and video games. Most notable of all these parodies is the spoof '' Casino Royale'' in 1967, which was produced using the actual film rights purchased from writer
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over a decade prior to its release. Unlike an imitation, a parody is often protected from legal affairs by the people whose property is being parodied.


Premise

James Bond parodies generally contain several elements, adopted from the James Bond novels and films, which are featured in these parody works. These usually include the following: * The protagonist(s) is a near invincible, secret service agent, who works for a secret government national or international intelligence agency. In some parodies, the hero is recast as a bumbling idiot, who achieves the given objectives through sheer luck or as a fluke and pre-planning. * The protagonist is in frequent contact with beautiful, provocative and often scantily clad women during the course of his assignment. Some of these women are dangerous spies working for the other side. Villains accomplices and some women's costumes, whether they are in league with the seen or hidden villain, are evocative and trendy. * In the original Bond books and films, the chief adversary is usually an evil genius, who heads an international criminal syndicate, which seeks to destroy the current world order, in order to achieve global domination. In the parody, the villain can be a bumbling, over-important, arrogant fool himself. * Much is made of the use of innovative gadgetry, which the protagonist uses to his advantage. * The main villain is sometimes completely unseen behind a chair with a menacing voice, smoking, drinking or stroking a cat. * Humour is an important component of this genre. Flirtatious and suave tact and flair takes first place. * There can be jokes about how stupid or expendable the random anonymous henchman are. There are also various subgenres, within this style. Some of the most notable variants include: a female protagonist(s) (in place of the male), child protagonists, a strong science fiction element (known as spy-fi) and the erotic (adult) spy novel, comic, or film. The term
Eurospy Eurospy film, or Spaghetti spy film (when referring to Italian-produced films in the genre), is a genre of spy films produced in Europe, especially in Italy, France, and Spain, that either sincerely imitated or else parodied the British James Bo ...
refers to the large number of films within this genre that were produced in Europe. Although many of the James Bond parodies were produced in the United States or Europe, the genre is very much an international one, with novels, comics and films being produced across the globe.


Advertising campaigns

*From 1999 to 2006,
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promoted its products in
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using the advertising character, Michael Power (played by Cleveland Mitchell), as the cornerstone of a major
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campaign. Jo Foster of the
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referred to Power as "Africa's very own '
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'". The character was portrayed as having been born in
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and raised in
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. By 2003, it became one of the best-known
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campaigns in Africa. *In 2002, Guinness applied the Michael Power formula to Asia with the character Adam King. * In 2012, model
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appeared in a tribute to the James Bond franchise in celebration of its 50th anniversary for the Brazilian ''
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'' magazine. She starred in a video directed by Manuel Nogueira titled "Bond Girl Reloaded", where she dons looks from Alexandre Herchcovitch and Balmain, while battling armed villains, ending in a fiery explosion. * In 2021,
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released the image of its annual
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, which that year featured
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posing with a
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against a backdrop reminiscent of the Bond movies' opening credits.


Comics

* The Dutch comic series ''
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'' by
Martin Lodewijk Martinus Spyridon Johannes Lodewijk (born 30 April 1939) is a Dutch comics writer and cartoonist, and advertising adviser. Martin Lodewijk was born in Rotterdam. He dropped out of high school in 1957, and started drawing cartoons, notably of spac ...
started out as a parody of
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, but later evolved more into its own thing, though still maintaining elements from the franchise. * ''
Anacleto, agente secreto ''Anacleto, agente secreto'' (Anacleto, Secret Agent) is a Spanish comic character created by cartoonist Manuel Vázquez Gallego in 1964, protagonist of the series of the same name. Anacleto is an inept secret agent with very bad luck. His adve ...
'', Spanish comic by
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has often been cited as a ''James Bond'' parody, but Gallego claimed that his initial inspiration was the TV series ''
Get Smart ''Get Smart'' is an American comedy television series parodying the secret agent genre that had become widely popular in the first half of the 1960s, with the release of the ''James Bond'' films. It was created by Mel Brooks and Buck Henry, an ...
''. * ''
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'' is largely a parody of ''James Bond'', with a Roman secret spy who is a caricature of
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. * '' The League of Extraordinary Gentlemen: The Black Dossier'' features a ruthless and sadistic British spy named Jimmy, descended from the League's 19th-century go-between
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. He reappears in '' The League of Extraordinary Gentlemen: Century'' as Sir James, a respected figure in the intelligence community being maliciously kept alive by a vengeful M despite suffering from
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, and
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. * ''007 -The James Bomb Musical'', a ''
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'' musical based on the James Bond films, where the mysterious head of the evil organisation trying to kill 007 is revealed to be
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. The plot was written by
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and drawn by
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. It appeared in issue #94 (April 1965). ** In issue #165 (March 1974) of Mad Magazine spoofed eight James Bond movies, again drawn by Mort Drucker, but written by
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. ** In issue #340 (October 1995) of Mad,
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spoofed ''James Bond'' by turning it in a
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updated version for the 1990s. * The comic book series ''Planetary'' has a secret agent character named John Stone who closely resembles Bond, but has some similarities to
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* One issue of the ''Sonic the Hedgehog'' Archie comics featured several references to James Bond in a story entitled "The Man from H.E.D.G.E.H.O.G." Among these were: a screen that depicted several of Dr. Robotnik's failed operations, all of which had been thwarted by
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, all named after James Bond movie titles: ''Moonraker'', ''Dr. No'', ''Thunderball'', and ''Goldfinger''; the head of a secret intelligence group known by the alias "Who"; a crate labeled "For Your Eyes Only"; and Sonic making use of one of James Bond's humorous quips "Shocking ... positively shocking".


Films


Unofficial parodies


Matt Helm

First published in 1960,
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is a fictional character created by author
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. The character is not meant to be a spoof of James Bond, rather having attributes of an homage, but not in the strict sense. Film versions of Matt Helm, as played by
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, were meant to spoof the 007 movies as well as the character James Bond. The four movies made took their titles from Hamilton's novels, though the movies had little in common with the books of the same name. ''
The Silencers ''The Silencers'' is the title of a 1962 spy novel by Donald Hamilton, the fourth in a series of books featuring assassin Matt Helm. Plot summary When a female agent in Mexico is killed before Helm can complete his mission to extract her, he f ...
'' and '' Murderers' Row'' were released in 1966. ''
The Ambushers ''The Ambushers'' is a novel by Donald Hamilton first published in 1963, continuing the exploits of assassin Matt Helm. Plot introduction Matt Helm conducts a by-the-book assassination in the (fictional) Central American nation of Costa Verde. A ...
'' in 1967 and ''The Wrecking Crew'' in 1968.


''Austin Powers''

''Austin Powers'' is a film series created by Canadian comedian
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. Many of the characters throughout the franchise are parodies of Bond characters, including Myers' character of the same name. Myers has said that
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was the inspiration for his character, especially Powers' thick chest hair. In addition, the names of the films are also parodies of Bond novels and films.


=Films

= * '' International Man of Mystery'' * ''
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'' is a parody of '' The Spy Who Loved Me''. * '' Goldmember'' is a parody of '' Goldfinger''. The title of the film led to legal action being taken by
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, the distributors of the ''James Bond'' film franchise, that briefly led to the film's title being removed from promotional material and trailers. During the period when the film had no official title, it was unofficially being called ''Never Say Member Again'', a reference to the non-canon Bond film ''
Never Say Never Again ''Never Say Never Again'' is a 1983 spy film directed by Irvin Kershner. The film is based on the 1961 James Bond novel '' Thunderball'' by Ian Fleming, which in turn was based on an original story by Kevin McClory, Jack Whittingham, and Flemi ...
''. The dispute was quickly resolved and the original film title remained. Although MGM most likely would have lost a court case against the makers of ''Goldmember'' (see: Copyright information on parodies), MGM did secure a spot for the trailer to 2002's Bond film ''
Die Another Day ''Die Another Day'' is a 2002 spy film and the twentieth film in the ''James Bond'' series produced by Eon Productions. It was produced by Michael G. Wilson and Barbara Broccoli, and directed by Lee Tamahori. The fourth and final film starrin ...
'' in settlement.


=Characters

= *
Ernst Stavro Blofeld Ernst Stavro Blofeld is a fictional character and villain from the James Bond series of novels and films, created by Ian Fleming. A criminal mastermind with aspirations of world domination, he is the archenemy of the British Secret Service agen ...
, the head of
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and Bond's archenemy, is parodied in all three ''Austin Powers'' films as
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. Like Blofeld, Dr. Evil has a facial scar over his eye and wears either a white or a grey
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(which is also worn by the first Bond villain, Dr. No). Both characters also possess white Persian cats. Dr. Evil's cat, however, loses its hair due to a side-effect of the cryogenic freezing process which preserved Dr. Evil for 30 years. Dr. Evil is a parody of
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's Blofeld. * Basil Exposition, the head of Powers' organisation is meant to be a combined parody of both M and Q. * Alotta Fagina is a parody, in name, of the
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. * Goldmember, like
Auric Goldfinger Auric Goldfinger is a fictional character and the main antagonist in Ian Fleming's 1959 seventh ''James Bond'' novel, '' Goldfinger'', and the 1964 film it inspired (the third in the ''James Bond'' series). His first name, Auric, is an adjectiv ...
, also had a passion for gold; he also possessed a golden gun similar to that used by Scaramanga, the villain of '' The Man with the Golden Gun''. * Colonel Rosa Klebb in the Bond film ''From Russia with Love'' and Irma Bunt from ''On Her Majesty's Secret Service'' are said to be the prototypes of
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, a top villain in Dr. Evil's organisation. *
Emilio Largo Emilio Largo is a fictional character and the main antagonist from the 1961 James Bond novel '' Thunderball''. He appears in the 1965 film adaptation, again as the main antagonist, with Italian actor Adolfo Celi filling the role. Largo is also th ...
, the SPECTRE
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from ''Thunderball'' is parodied in every ''Austin Powers'' films as "Number Two". * Random Task is identical to Goldfinger's henchman, Oddjob, except he throws a shoe instead of a bowler hat.


Daniel Craig cameo in ''Star Wars''

In the movie '' Star Wars: The Force Awakens'' by
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, after the main character, Rey, is captured by the First Order, she uses
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to convince a stormtrooper into setting her free. The actor who played the stormtrooper was
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, and the crew of ''The Force Awakens'' unofficially dubbed the character "FN-007", in reference to Craig's role as James Bond. Fans adopted this name, as well as "JB-007", for the character. However, the video game '' Lego Star Wars: The Force Awakens'' identified the character as FN-1824, which is now considered his official name.


Other Parodies

* ''
Hot Enough for June ''Hot Enough for June'' is a 1964 British spy comedy film directed by Ralph Thomas, and starring Dirk Bogarde with Sylva Koscina in her English film debut, Robert Morley and Leo McKern. It is based on the 1960 novel '' The Night of Wenceslas'' by ...
'', a.k.a. ''Agent '' (1964), a British spy comedy with Dirk Bogarde. * ''
Carry On Spying ''Carry On Spying'' is a 1964 British spy comedy film, the ninth in the series of 31 ''Carry On'' films (1958–1992). It marks Barbara Windsor's first appearance in the series. Series regulars Kenneth Williams, Charles Hawtrey, and Jim Dale ...
'' (1964), British parody with James Bind, Agent changed to Charlie Bind, Agent 000 (Double 0, oh!) for copyright reasons. * '' That Man from Rio'' (1964), French adventure spoof of Bond-type films. * ''
Le Tigre aime la chair fraiche ''Le Tigre aime la chair fraîche'' ("The Tiger loves fresh meat"), English title ''Code Name: Tiger'', is a 1964 French Eurospy film directed by Claude Chabrol and starring Roger Hanin as the spy Louis Rapière, code named "The Tiger". The screen ...
'' (1964), ''
Le Tigre se parfume à la dynamite ''Le tigre se parfume à la dynamite'' (''Our Agent Tiger'') is a 1965 secret agent spy film directed by Claude Chabrol and starring and written by Roger Hanin as the Tiger. It is a sequel to the 1964 film ''Le Tigre aime la chair fraiche''.Blake, ...
'' (1965), and ''Blue Panther'', a.k.a. ''Marie Chantal contre Dr.'' (1965), French trilogy directed by Claude Chabrol . * '' 008: Operation Exterminate'' (1965), featuring a female 007 type agent. Directed by Umberto Lenzi. * '' Agent 077: Mission Bloody Mary'' and ''
Agent 077 From the Orient with Fury ''Agent 077 From the Orient With Fury'' or ''Agent 077 Fury in the Orient'' or ''Agente 077 dall'oriente con furore'' or ''Fury on the Bosphorus'' is a 1965 Italian/Spanish/French international co-production action spy adventure film; the second ...
'' (both 1965), Italian Eurospy adventures starring Ken Clark . * ''
Two Mafiosi Against Goldfinger ''Two Mafiosi Against Goldfinger '' or ''Due mafiosi contro Goldginger'' is a 1965 Eurospy comedy film directed by Giorgio Simonelli starring the comic duo Franco and Ciccio. It is a spoof of the 1964 James Bond film, '' Goldfinger''. It was pick ...
'' (1965). One of many Italian
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that spoof the James Bond formula. Also known as ''The Amazing Dr. G''. * '' Slå først, Frede!'' aka ''Strike First Freddy'' (1965) and its successor ''
Slap af, Frede! ''Relax Freddie'' ( da, Slap af, Frede!) is a 1966 Danish comedy film directed by Erik Balling and starring Morten Grunwald. It is a sequel to '' Strike first Freddy''. Cast * Morten Grunwald as Frede Hansen * Ove Sprogøe as Agent Smith * Er ...
'' aka ''Relax Freddie'' (1966) are Danish parodies directed by Erik Balling . Frede Hansen was played by Morten Grunwald . * ''
Dr. Goldfoot and the Bikini Machine ''Dr. Goldfoot and the Bikini Machine'' is a 1965 American International Pictures comedy film, made in Pathécolor, directed by Norman Taurog. It stars Vincent Price, Frankie Avalon, Dwayne Hickman, Susan Hart and Jack Mullaney, and features F ...
'' (1965) and ''
Dr. Goldfoot and the Girl Bombs ''Dr. Goldfoot and the Girl Bombs'' (Italian language, Italian: ''Le spie vengono dal semifreddo'', lit. "The spies who came in from the cool") is a 1966 Eurospy comedy film, made in Technicolor and directed by Mario Bava. Serving as a sequel to ...
'' (1966) satirise the ''James Bond'' films, particularly '' Goldfinger''. * ''
The Intelligence Men ''The Intelligence Men'' is a 1965 comedy film starring the British comic duo Eric Morecambe and Ernie Wise. In the US, it was retitled ''Spylarks''. It is subtitled " M.I.5 plus 2 equals 0". The film was successful enough to enable Morecambe a ...
'' (1965), broad farce with British comic duo Eric Morecambe and Ernie Wise. * '' Licensed to Kill'' (1965), low budget series featuring Agent Charles Vine, later Charles Bind, is more imitative than satirical. * ''
Our Man Flint ''Our Man Flint'' is a 1966 American spy-fi comedy film that parodies the ''James Bond'' film series. The film was directed by Daniel Mann, written by Hal Fimberg and Ben Starr (from a story by Hal Fimberg), and starred James Coburn as master ...
'' (1966) and ''
In Like Flint ''In Like Flint'' is a 1967 American Spy-Fi (subgenre), spy fi comedy film directed by Gordon Douglas (director), Gordon Douglas, the sequel to the parody spy film ''Our Man Flint'' (1966). It posits an international feminist Cabal, conspiracy ...
'' (1967), starred James Coburn as Derek Flint, "an intentionally over-the-top parody of Bond". * ''
Kiss the Girls and Make Them Die ''Kiss the Girls and Make Them Die'' (Italian: ''Se tutte le donne del mondo... (Operazione Paradiso)'') is a James Bond spoof film released in 1966 as an Italian-American co-production between Dino De Laurentiis' Cinematografica and Columbia Pic ...
'' (1966), Italian spoof of the Bond films with Mike Connors * ''
The Last of the Secret Agents ''The Last of the Secret Agents?'' is a 1966 American comedy film that spoofs the spy film genre, starring the then-popular comedy team of Allen & Rossi. Plot Two Americans in Paris (Allen & Rossi) are reluctantly recruited by the Good Guys Inst ...
'' (1966), Allen & Rossi comedy with Nancy Sinatra * '' Lucky, the Inscrutable'', aka ''Lucky, el intrépido'' (1966), gag-filled Spanish-Italian comedy from
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starring Ray Danton . * ''
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'' (1966), campy British spy-fi film starring Monica Vitti. Although based upon a serious action-adventure
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, the film took a camp-comedy approach (similar to that of the Matt Helm films). * ''
Secret Agent Super Dragon ''Secret Agent Super Dragon'' (Italian: ''New York chiama Superdrago'') is a 1966 international co-production Eurospy film directed by Giorgio Ferroni and starring Ray Danton as the titular secret agent. Plot The plot centers on a secret agen ...
'' (1966), Italian Eurospy film starring Ray Danton. * ''
The Spy with a Cold Nose ''The Spy with a Cold Nose'' is a 1966 British comedy film directed by Daniel Petrie and starring Laurence Harvey, Daliah Lavi, Lionel Jeffries, Denholm Elliott, and Colin Blakely. The film was nominated for Golden Globe Awards in the Best Engli ...
'' (1966), British parody of secret agent films. * '' Si muore solo una volta'' (1967), Italian ("You only die once") starring Ray Danton . * '' The End of Agent W4C'' (1967), Czech parody. Superagent W4C has all properties of 007 - artificial gadgets, nice girls, spies everywhere around them. * ''
Voitheia! O Vengos faneros praktor 000 ''Voitheia! O Vengos faneros praktor 000'' ( el, Βοήθεια! Ο Βέγγος φανερός πράκτωρ 000) ( eng, Help! Veggos the obvious agent 000) is a 1967 Greek spy comedy film directed by Thanasis Vengos, written by Napoleon Ele ...
'' which can be translated in English: Help! Vengos apparent agent 000 ( el, Βοήθεια! Ο Βέγγος φανερός πράκτωρ 000) (1967) and a sequel "
Thou-Vou falakros praktor, epiheirisis "Yis Mathiam" ''Thou-Vou falakros praktor, epiheirisis "Yis Mathiam"'' ( el, Θου-Βου Φαλακρός πράκτωρ: Επιχείρησις Γης Μαδιάμ, italic=yes) is a 1969 Greek spy comedy film directed by Thanasis Vengos, written by Giorgos ...
" which can be translated in English: Thou-Vou bald agent, operation "Havoc" ( el, Θου-Βου φαλακρός πράκτωρ, επιχείρησις «Γης Μαδιάμ») (1969). Thanasis Veggos (Thou-Vou) stars in both. * ''
OK Connery ''O.K. Connery'', released in America as ''Operation Kid Brother'', is a 1967 Italian spaghetti spy film, Eurospy comedy film shot in Technicolor and Techniscope and directed by Alberto De Martino. The Spy-Fi (subgenre), Spy-Fi plot involves the ...
'', 1967, also known as ''Operation Kid Brother'' or ''Operation Double 007''. Starring:
Neil Connery Neil Niren Connery (16 December 1938 – 9 May 2021) was a Scottish actor and the younger brother of actor Sean Connery. Personal Connery was born in Edinburgh, Scotland, on 16 December 1938. The Connery family is of partial Irish origin. His ...
,
Daniela Bianchi Daniela Bianchi (born 31 January 1942) is an Italian actress, best known for her role of Bond girl Tatiana Romanova in the 1963 movie '' From Russia with Love''. She played a Soviet cipher clerk sent to entrap agent 007, James Bond. Bianchi's fa ...
,
Adolfo Celi Adolfo Celi (; 27 July 1922 – 19 February 1986) was an Italian film actor and director. Born in Curcuraci, Messina, Sicily, Celi appeared in nearly 100 films, specialising in international villains. Although a prominent actor in Italian ...
,
Bernard Lee John Bernard Lee (10 January 190816 January 1981) was an English actor, best known for his role as M in the first eleven Eon-produced James Bond films. Lee's film career spanned the years 1934 to 1979, though he had appeared on stage from t ...
,
Anthony Dawson Anthony Douglas Gillon Dawson (18 October 1916 – 8 January 1992) was a Scottish actor, best known for his supporting roles as villains in films such as Alfred Hitchcock's ''Dial M for Murder'' (1954) and '' Midnight Lace'' (1960), and playi ...
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Lois Maxwell Lois Ruth Maxwell (born Lois Ruth Hooker; 14 February 1927 – 29 September 2007) was a Canadian actress who portrayed Miss Moneypenny in the first fourteen Eon-produced ''James Bond'' films (1962–1985). She was the first actress to play the ...
. When MI6's top agent becomes unavailable, his lookalike younger brother is hired to thwart an evil organisation. Sean Connery's younger brother Neil stars in this Italian film designed to profit from the spy craze. This film features several actors who had appeared in the real Bond series, including Adolfo Celi and Daniela Bianchi. Bernard Lee and Lois Maxwell make cameos reprising their roles as M and Moneypenny (though the character are unnamed) * ''
A Man Called Dagger ''A Man Called Dagger'' (1968) is a low-budget spy film that was the first collaboration between director Richard Rush, cinematographer László Kovács, and stuntman Gary Warner Kent (who also did the film's special effects). It was filmed in ...
'' (1967). Low budget American spy film. Future Bond villain Richard Kiel (Jaws) co-stars. * ''
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'' (1967), Raquel Welch as female Bond-like agent in tongue-in-cheek spy caper. * '' Come Spy with Me'' (1967), American spy film featuring a female agent
Andrea Dromm Andrea Dromm (born February 18, 1941) is a former American actress. She is the daughter of an engineer, and attended school in Patchogue and later in Greensburg, Pennsylvania. Career Dromm's career began as a child model at the age of six, but ...
and also starring Troy Donahue. * ''
Caprice Caprice, from the Italian ''capriccio'', may refer to: Art and entertainment * ''Caprice'' (1913 film), a film starring Mary Pickford * ''Caprices'' (film), a 1942 French comedy film * ''Caprice'' (1967 film), a film starring Richard Harris ...
'' (1967), American comedy-thriller with Doris Day. * '' Az oroszlán ugrani készül'' (1969), (English translation: ''The Lion Prepares to Jump''), a Hungarian comedy spy film starring István Bujtor. * '' The Girl from Rio'' aka ''Future Woman'' (1969), campy Spy-fi starring Shirley Eaton (from ''Goldfinger''). * ''
Zeta One ''Zeta One'' is a 1969 British comedy science fiction film directed by Michael Cort and starring James Robertson Justice, Charles Hawtrey and Dawn Addams. Plot A spy for Section 5, James Word, finds a secretary for the section waiting as he re ...
'' (1969), a British sexploitation Spy-fi with Robin Hawdon as James Word, a womanizing secret agent who investigates James Robertson Justice's criminal mastermind at the behest of 'W' and discovers a race of barely-clad alien superwoman called Angvians. Co-starring ''Carry On (film series)'' veteran Charles Hawtrey and Dawn Addams (star of ''Star Maidens'' and occasional leading lady in Roger Moore's ''
The Saint The Saint may refer to: Fiction * Simon Templar, also known as "The Saint", the protagonist of a book series by Leslie Charteris and subsequent adaptations: ** ''The Saint'' (film series) (1938–43), starring Louis Hayward, George Sanders an ...
'') as Zeta. * ''
Le Magnifique ''Le Magnifique'' (literally ''The Magnificent''; also known as The Man from Acapulco) is a French/Italian international co-production released in 1973, starring Jean-Paul Belmondo, Jacqueline Bisset and Vittorio Caprioli that was directed by P ...
'' (1973), French comedy starring Jean-Paul Belmondo and Jacqueline Bisset . * '' From Hong Kong with Love'' (1975). Starring:
les Charlots Les Charlots, known as The Crazy Boys in the English-speaking world, was a group of French musicians, singers, comedians and film actors, who were popular in the 1960s, 1970s, and early 1980s. The group was active first from 1965 to 1966 as ''" ...
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Mickey Rooney Mickey Rooney (born Joseph Yule Jr.; other pseudonym Mickey Maguire; September 23, 1920 – April 6, 2014) was an American actor. In a career spanning nine decades, he appeared in more than 300 films and was among the last surviving stars of the ...
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Clifton James George Clifton James (May 29, 1920 – April 15, 2017) was an American actor known for roles as a prison floorwalker in ''Cool Hand Luke'' (1967), Sheriff J.W. Pepper alongside Roger Moore in the James Bond films '' Live and Let Die'' (197 ...
, Lois Maxwell, Bernard Lee. French spoof featuring the comedy team
les Charlots Les Charlots, known as The Crazy Boys in the English-speaking world, was a group of French musicians, singers, comedians and film actors, who were popular in the 1960s, 1970s, and early 1980s. The group was active first from 1965 to 1966 as ''" ...
("The Crazy boys"). James Bond dies in the James Bond gun barrel sequence. After Queen Elizabeth is kidnapped by a crazed billionaire, Her Majesty's Secret Service replace him with a team of goofy French agents, played by the Crazy Boys. Bernard Lee and Lois Maxwell briefly appear as M and Moneypenny (their characters remaining unnamed). Originally released as ''Bons baisers de Hong Kong''. * ''
The Dragon Lives Again ''The Dragon Lives Again'' (, originally released as ''Li san jiao wei zhen di yu men'' and also known as ''Deadly Hands of Kung Fu''), is a 1977 martial arts fantasy comedy in which the soul of Bruce Lee (played by Bruce Leung Siu-lung) goes ...
'' (1978). Starring: Alexander Grand . A Hong Kong movie featuring an undead Bruce Lee alongside characters such as Popeye, Dracula, and James Bond. Original title: '' La Resurrection du Dragon'' * ''
S*H*E ''S*H*E*'' or ''S+H+E: Security Hazards Expert'' is a 1980 spy film concerning a sexy undercover female espionage agent. Starring Cornelia Sharpe and Omar Sharif, it was written by Richard Maibaum and is a Martin Bregman production. The main ti ...
'' (1980), an American spy parody film starring Cornelia Sharpe and
Omar Sharif Omar Sharif ( ar, عمر الشريف ; born Michel Yusef Dimitri Chalhoub , 10 April 193210 July 2015) was an Egyptian actor, generally regarded as one of his country's greatest male film stars. He began his career in his native country in the ...
, and written by regular Bond screenwriter
Richard Maibaum Richard Maibaum (May 26, 1909 – January 4, 1991) was an American film producer, playwright and screenwriter best known for his screenplay adaptations of Ian Fleming's James Bond novels. Among his works are the first anti-lynching play on Bro ...
. * '' Nati con la camicia'', also known as ''Go for It'' (1983), an Italian comedy spy action film, starring Terence Hill and Bud Spencer as two strangers accidentally mistaken for CIA operatives. The film features several Bond tropes, including a megalomaniac villain (a spoof of Blofeld, petting a Basset Hound dog instead of a white cat) bent on world domination, employing several henchmen, and the agents using various gadgets to fight them. * '' Aces Go Places part III : our man from Bond street'', also known as ''Mad Mission 3'', a Hong Kong action comedy featuring a James Bond-like character, as well as various references to the official film series, including appearances by Richard Kiel and an
Oddjob Oddjob (often written as "Odd Job") is a fictional character in the espionage novels and films featuring James Bond. He is a henchman to the villain Auric Goldfinger in the 1959 James Bond novel '' Goldfinger'' and its 1964 film adaptation, mak ...
-like character. * ''
Cat City ''Cat City'' ( hu, Macskafogó (Cat Catcher)) is a 1986 Hungarian animated comic science fiction film, directed by Béla Ternovszky and written by József Nepp. The title ''Cat City'' was used in the United States distribution. The film was sel ...
'', also known as ''Macskafogó'' (1986), a Hungarian-Canadian-German animated comedy action film which heavily spoofs the Bond movies. The main character is an anthropomorphic mouse secret agent named Grabovsky. As another variation of the Blofeld trope, the main villain of the film is a white cat himself. * Agent 00-7-11 is a parody of James Bond in the film ''
Ninja Academy ''Ninja Academy'' is a 1989 Nico Mastorakis' comedy film starring Will Egan, Gerald Okamura, Kelly Randall, Michael David, Robert Factor, and Jeff Robinson. It is a low-budget B-movie similar to the'' Police Academy (film series), Police Academ ...
'' (1990). In the film 00711 gets his ''Licence to Kill'' temporarily revoked. * '' If Looks Could Kill'' aka ''Teen Agent'' (1991) directed by William Dear, starring Richard Grieco, Linda Hunt; a mistaken-identity caper. * ''
From Beijing with Love ''From Beijing With Love'' () is a 1994 Hong Kong spy comedy film directed by Stephen Chow and Lee Lik-chi. The film is a very direct spoof of the ''James Bond'' films. Synopsis Golden Gun steals the cranium of China's only dinosaur fossil. Cho ...
'' (1994), with and by Stephen Chow, stars a Chinese 007 wanna-be to search for a stolen dinosaur skull * '' Pub Royale'' (1996), a parody based on the novel of ''Casino Royale'' starring Alan Carr * ''
Spy Hard ''Spy Hard'' is a 1996 American spy parody film starring Leslie Nielsen (who also executive produced) and Nicollette Sheridan, parodying James Bond and other action films. The introduction to the film is sung by comedy artist "Weird Al" Yanko ...
'' (1996), starring Leslie Nielsen and Nicollette Sheridan * '' Never Say Never Mind: The Swedish Bikini Team'' (2001) British straight-to-video spoof, featuring a team of beautiful women as the Bondian heroines. * ''
Undercover Brother ''Undercover Brother'' is a 2002 American satirical spy action comedy blaxploitation film directed by Malcolm D. Lee and starring Eddie Griffin. The screenplay by John Ridley and Michael McCullers is based on the Internet animated series creat ...
'' (2002) * '' Rod Steele 0014: You Only Live Until You Die'' (2002) Starring Robert Donavan. Lightly pornographic Bond parody based loosely on Milo Manara's comics. * ''
The Tuxedo ''The Tuxedo'' is a 2002 American science fiction action comedy film directed by Kevin Donovan and starring Jackie Chan and Jennifer Love Hewitt. It is a spy parody that involves a special tuxedo that grants its wearer special abilities. It als ...
'' (2002). A taxi driver called Jimmy Tong (Jackie Chan) accidentally becomes a spy when he wears a special tuxedo which gives him special skills (martial arts, strength, dancing, singing, sniper skills, etc.). * ''
Johnny English ''Johnny English'' is a 2003 spy Espionage, spying, or intelligence gathering is the act of obtaining secret or confidential information (intelligence) from non-disclosed sources or divulging of the same without the permission of the ...
'' (2003), a James Bond spoof starring
Rowan Atkinson Rowan Sebastian Atkinson (born 6 January 1955) is an English actor, comedian and writer. He played the title roles on the sitcoms '' Blackadder'' (1983–1989) and ''Mr. Bean'' (1990–1995), and the film series ''Johnny English'' (2003–201 ...
, and its two sequels, ''
Johnny English Reborn ''Johnny English Reborn'' is a 2011 spy action comedy film directed by Oliver Parker and written by Hamish McColl from a story by William Davies. A sequel to ''Johnny English'' (2003) and the second instalment in the ''Johnny English'' serie ...
'' (2011) and ''
Johnny English Strikes Again ''Johnny English Strikes Again'' is a 2018 action spy comedy film directed by David Kerr. It is the sequel to ''Johnny English Reborn'' (2011) and is the third and final installment of the ''Johnny English'' series. The film stars Rowan Atkins ...
'' (2018). * '' Looney Tunes: Back in Action'' widely parodies James Bond, with film poster for ''Licence to Spy'', a parody of ''Licence to Kill'', ''More is Never Enough'', parodying either The World Is Not Enough or
Never Say Never Again ''Never Say Never Again'' is a 1983 spy film directed by Irvin Kershner. The film is based on the 1961 James Bond novel '' Thunderball'' by Ian Fleming, which in turn was based on an original story by Kevin McClory, Jack Whittingham, and Flemi ...
and Codename: Operation Conspiracy. the Mother character simultaneously satirizing M and Q, a car highly similar to an Aston Martin DBS loaded with gadgets (which serves Bugs Bunny a carrot martini Shaken Not Stirred), a penultimate scene that parodies ''Moonraker'', and the film's Damian Drake movies parodying the success of the ''James Bond'' films. Drake is even played by former James Bond actor Timothy Dalton. The character Dusty Tails could also be a simultaneous reference to the Bond girl and Shirley Bassey, who sang three of the themes to the ''James Bond'' film series. * ''
The Pink Panther ''The Pink Panther'' is an American media franchise primarily focusing on a series of comedy-mystery films featuring an inept French police detective, Inspector Jacques Clouseau. The franchise began with the release of the classic film '' The Pi ...
'' (2006) features a sequence in which Inspector Clouseau meets British Agent 006 (played by a tuxedo-clad, uncredited
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), to whom Clouseau refers to "one short of the big time". * Allkopi Royale (2006), a short Bond Spoof starring Thomas Milligan and Quantum for Allkopi (2008), a Sequel to Allkopi Royale, featuring Norwegian celebrities such as Linni Meister, Helge Hammelow-Berg and Martin Garfalk. * ''
Epic Movie ''Epic Movie'' is a 2007 American parody film written and directed by Jason Friedberg and Aaron Seltzer and produced by Paul Schiff. It stars Kal Penn, Adam Campbell, Jayma Mays, Jennifer Coolidge, Faune A. Chambers, Crispin Glover, Tony Cox ...
'' (2007) - Bond, from ''Casino Royale (2006 film)'', makes two short appearances in Gnarnia. * ''
Meet the Spartans ''Meet the Spartans'' is a 2008 American parody film written and directed by Jason Friedberg and Aaron Seltzer. The film is mainly a parody of the 2006 film ''300'', although it also references many other films, TV shows, people and pop cultural ...
'' (2008), Le Chiffre appears, torturing Leonidas for the account number in a similar manner to the way he did in ''Casino Royale''. The condition that causes Le Chiffre to weep blood is also parodied, with his tear duct gushing throughout the segment. * '' Spycraft: 00Nine'' (2017), an unofficial independent film project, follows the globe-trotting adventures of the lesser known MI6 agent, 009, and his struggles to dismantle a new criminal organisation acknowledged only as Chimera. * '' OSS 117: Cairo, Nest of Spies'' (2006) and '' OSS 117: Lost in Rio'' (2009), two French comedies that parody the original
OSS 117 OSS 117 is the codename for Hubert Bonisseur de La Bath, a fictional secret agent created by French writer Jean Bruce. Hubert Bonisseur de La Bath is described as being an American Colonel from Louisiana of French descent. After service in the Off ...
series by Jean Bruce. The first film is set in 1955 and the sequel in 1967. Both movies, which star Jean Dujardin as French secret agent Hubert Bonisseur de La Bath a.k.a. OSS 117, parody and recreate the look and style of espionage films from the 1950s and 1960s. * '' Danger Mouse'' (1981 and 2015) is an animation with a British, gadget-using, flying car-driving secret agent mouse, taking orders from Colonel K (a chinchilla) to counter the dastardly schemes of Baron Silas Greenback (a frog) who pets a fuzzy white caterpillar like Blofeld's Persian cat. In addition to the above, there have been literally hundreds of films made around the world parodying the spy film genre of the 1960s, if not directly parodying James Bond. One example is the 1966 film ''
Modesty Blaise ''Modesty Blaise'' is a British comic strip featuring a fictional character of the same name, created by author Peter O'Donnell and illustrator Jim Holdaway in 1963. The strip follows Modesty Blaise, an exceptional young woman with many talent ...
'', which was a parody of the spy genre rather than a faithful adaptation of the (generally serious) comic strip.


Imitative films

Numerous films have attempted to use the ''James Bond'' formula; some have used the character of James Bond unofficially. * G-2 (1965), A Filipino movie starring
Tony Ferrer Antonio D. Laxa (June 12, 1934 – January 23, 2021), better known by his stage name Tony Ferrer, was a Filipino actor, film director and producer. He was tagged as the James Bond of the Philippines for his films in which he played a spy named To ...
as Tony Falcon:Agent X44, the Filipino James Bond equivalent. G-2 was the first of 16 Agent X44 movies released in the Philippines. * '' Kiss Kiss...Bang Bang'' (1966), Italian Eurospy film with
Giuliano Gemma Giuliano Gemma (2 September 1938 – 1 October 2013) was an Italian actor. He is best known internationally for his work in Spaghetti Westerns, particularly for his performances as the title character in Duccio Tessari's ''A Pistol for Ringo'' (1 ...
. * '' Lightning Bolt'' aka "Operazione Goldman" (1966) - one of many low-budget Italian Eurospy films. * ''
One Spy Too Many ''One Spy Too Many'' starring Robert Vaughn and David McCallum is the 1966 feature-length film version of ''The Man from U.N.C.L.E.''s two-part season two premiere " Alexander the Greater Affair". It is the third such feature film that used as its ...
'' (1966), feature film release of 2-part TV episode of ''
The Man from U.N.C.L.E. ''The Man from U.N.C.L.E.'' is an American spy fiction television series produced by MGM Television, Metro-Goldwyn-Mayer Television and first broadcast on NBC. The series follows secret agents, played by Robert Vaughn and David McCallum, who wo ...
''. * ''
Secret Agent Fireball ''Le spie uccidono a Beirut'' (literally, ''The Spies kill in Beirut'', also titled ''Da 077 : le spie uccidono a Beirut'', i.e. ''Message from 077 : the spies kill in Beirut'') is a 1965 Italian/ French international co-production spy film pert ...
'' (1966), standard Italian Eurospy film of the period. * ''
Spy in Your Eye ''Berlin, Appointment for the Spies'' (Italian: ''Berlino - Appuntamento per le spie'') is a 1965 Italian Eurospy film directed by Vittorio Sala and starring Dana Andrews. The film is also known as ''Bang You're Dead''. It was retitled ''Spy in ...
'' (1966), Italian Spy-fi espionage tale. * '' Agent for H.A.R.M.'' (1966), failed TV pilot released as a feature film. * '' Dimension 5'' (1966), derivative spy-fi yarn involving time travel. * '' The Venetian Affair'' (1967), capitalises on star
Robert Vaughn Robert Francis Vaughn (November 22, 1932 – November 11, 2016) was an American actor noted for his stage, film and television work. His television roles include the spy Napoleon Solo in the 1960s series ''The Man from U.N.C.L.E.''; the ...
's image from ''The Man from U.N.C.L.E.'' series. * '' Hammerhead'' (1968),
Vince Edwards Vince Edwards (born Vincent Edward Zoine; July 9, 1928 – March 11, 1996) was an American actor and director. He was best known for his TV role as doctor Ben Casey and as Major Cliff Bricker in the 1968 war film '' The Devil's Brigade''. Ear ...
trades in his ''
Ben Casey ''Ben Casey'' is an American medical drama series that aired on ABC from 1961 to 1966. The show was known for its opening titles, which consisted of a hand drawing the symbols " ♂, ♀, ✳, †, ∞" on a chalkboard, as cast member Sam Jaff ...
'' scrubs for a tuxedo in this campy, imitative James Bond knock-off. * ''James Bond 777'' (1971), low-budget Indian-made 007 movie with
Ghattamaneni Krishna Ghattamaneni Siva Rama Krishna Murthy (31 May 1943 – 15 November 2022), known mononymously as Krishna, was an Indian actor, director and producer known for his works predominantly in Telugu cinema. In a film career spanning five decades, he ...
as a pompadoured, moustachioed James Bond. * '' Shut Up When You Speak'' (1981),
Aldo Maccione Aldo Maccione (born 27 November 1935) is an Italian film actor and singer who is a member of the Italian comedy rock band Brutos. He has appeared in more than 50 films since 1964. He was born in Turin, Italy. Filmography * '' La Grande maffia ...
plays Giacomo ("James" in Italian), who dreams that he is James Bond. Original title: '' Tais Toi Quand Tu Parles''. * '' Agent 000 and the Deadly Curves'' (1983),
Ilmari Saarelainen Ilmari Saarelainen (born 12 September 1944 in Uusikaupunki) is a Finnish actor. His career has been mainly based on television. Saarelainen began acting in 1970 appearing in a number of TV series. His career has mainly been based on Finnish tele ...
plays Joonas G. Breitenfeldt, Agent 000, who attempts to stop the masked villain's organisation (a spoof of
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). Original title: ''
Agentti 000 ja kuoleman kurvit ''Agentti 000 ja kuolema kurvit'' (English title ''Agent 000 and the Deadly Curves'') is a 1983 Finnish spy comedy film directed by Visa Mäkinen and written by Ismo Sajakorpi. The film stars Ilmari Saarelainen as James Bond impersonator Joonas ...
''. * '' Our Man From Bond Street'' (1984), third in the '' Mad Mission'' series, also known as ''
Aces Go Places ''Aces Go Places'', (), also known in the United States as ''Diamondfinger'' or ''Mad Mission'', is a 1982 Hong Kong action comedy film directed by Eric Tsang, and starring Samuel Hui and Karl Maka. It is the first installment in the ''Ac ...
''. A Bond look-alike appears, played by
Sean Connery Sir Sean Connery (born Thomas Connery; 25 August 1930 – 31 October 2020) was a Scottish actor. He was the first actor to portray fictional British secret agent James Bond on film, starring in seven Bond films between 1962 and 1983. Origina ...
's younger brother Neil, as does
Oddjob Oddjob (often written as "Odd Job") is a fictional character in the espionage novels and films featuring James Bond. He is a henchman to the villain Auric Goldfinger in the 1959 James Bond novel '' Goldfinger'' and its 1964 film adaptation, mak ...
(though not played by
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), and
Richard Kiel Richard Dawson Kiel (September 13, 1939 – September 10, 2014) was an American actor. Standing tall, he was known for portraying Jaws in '' The Spy Who Loved Me'' (1977) and '' Moonraker'' (1979). Kiel's next-most-recognized role is the t ...
(though not as
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). * '' The Mahjong Incident'' (1987), Chinese thriller concerning a priceless jade
mahjong Mahjong or mah-jongg (English pronunciation: ) is a tile-based game that was developed in the 19th century in China and has spread throughout the world since the early 20th century. It is commonly played by four players (with some three-play ...
piece. James Bond (portrayed by Ron Cohen, an American businessman who just happened to be spotted by the director while on vacation) has a brief cameo. Also known as "The Green Jade Mahjongg." * '' Mr. Bond'' (1992), Indian-made musical, starring Akshay Kumar. As with several other Bond ripoffs, the character is never referred to as "James Bond", remaining simply Mr. Bond throughout the entire movie. * ''
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'' (2002), borrows heavily from James Bond and includes gadgets and so forth that are similar to some found in a Bond film. Its sequel, '' XXX: State of the Union'', was directed by
Lee Tamahori Warren Lee Tamahori (; born 17 June 1950) is a New Zealand filmmaker best known for directing the 1994 film ''Once Were Warriors'', the 2001 film '' Along Came a Spider'', and 2002's James Bond film ''Die Another Day''. Upbringing and early career ...
, who had previously directed ''
Die Another Day ''Die Another Day'' is a 2002 spy film and the twentieth film in the ''James Bond'' series produced by Eon Productions. It was produced by Michael G. Wilson and Barbara Broccoli, and directed by Lee Tamahori. The fourth and final film starrin ...
''.


Internet

* Season 5 of the YouTube channel ''
Epic Rap Battles of History ''Epic Rap Battles of History'' (ERB) is a YouTube web series and music project created by Peter "Nice Peter" Shukoff and Lloyd "EpicLLOYD" Ahlquist. The series pits historical and pop culture figures against one another in a rap battle format. ...
'' features a rap-battle video called "James Bond vs Austin Powers" (released 14 June 2016), which James Bond makes an appearance and is represented by Ben Atha (as the
Daniel Craig Daniel Wroughton Craig (born 2 March 1968) is an English-American actor who gained international fame playing the secret agent James Bond in the film series, beginning with '' Casino Royale'' (2006) and in four further instalments, up to '' ...
version) and
EpicLLoyd Lloyd Leonard Ahlquist (born January 18, 1977), better known by his online alias EpicLLOYD, is an American internet personality best known for the YouTube video series ''Epic Rap Battles of History'', along with Peter Shukoff ("Nice Peter"). Ahlq ...
(as the
Sean Connery Sir Sean Connery (born Thomas Connery; 25 August 1930 – 31 October 2020) was a Scottish actor. He was the first actor to portray fictional British secret agent James Bond on film, starring in seven Bond films between 1962 and 1983. Origina ...
version). * The gadgetry, titles, characters, product promotion and plots were parodied on the site ''Michael and Joel at the Movies''. *
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UK produced an animated parody called ''Coalfinger'' (October 2008), featuring the voices of David Mitchell and
Brian Blessed Brian Blessed (; born 9 October 1936) is an English actor, presenter, writer and mountaineer. Blessed is known for portraying PC "Fancy" Smith in ''Z-Cars'', Augustus in the 1976 BBC television production of ''I, Claudius'', King Richard IV i ...
. * During the opening ceremony animated intro sequence of Minecon London 2015, animated by Element Animation for
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, a collection of James Bond-inspired British secret agent ''
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''
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rs (voiced by Dan Lloyd) are shown guiding the main character Villager of the short to Minecon.


Music

* Johnny Rivers' song "Secret Agent Man" uses the surf rock style of the James Bond theme. However, although its subject is secret agents and spies, the song was not composed as a reference to Bond but rather as the theme song for American broadcasts of the United Kingdom series ''
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'', which aired in the US under the title ''Secret Agent''. The song was also covered by Devo on Duty Now For The Future. Its lyrics do, however, refer to the fact the agent described in the song has been assigned a code number (ironically, the lead character of ''Danger Man''/''Secret Agent'' was never actually referred to by a code number). * British rock band
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's album ''Regular Urban Survivors'' (1996) features sleeve artwork reminiscent of spy movies in general, and Bond in particular. It features a painted cover, depicting the band members in a montage of Bond-like poses. *
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' 2004 show "007," which placed first at the DCI World Championship Finals, uses musical selections and takes visual design inspiration from the James Bond movies. * Toy Dolls gives a humorous account of James Bond's off-duty relations to his neighbours in their song "James Bond Lives Down Our Street". * WAW (Wild Aaron Wilde) released three songs in 2013 on the Total Eclipse label, called "Spy Fool", "Diamonds Are Very Shiny", and "Old Whinger", all in the style of James Bond songs. * The music video for the
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song "Genghis Khan" depicts a super villain falling in love with a spy in a tuxedo, who he was going to kill with a deadly laser modeled after the attempt to kill James Bond in ''Goldfinger''.


Novels

*
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, alias "The Executioner", is a tougher, American James Bond-inspired character created by
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, who has featured in over 600 serialized novels with sales, as of 1995, of more than 200 million books, and is the subject of an upcoming
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. * '' The Book of Bond, or, Every Man His Own 007'', sanctioned by Glidrose Productions, is a tongue-in-cheek guide to being a superspy. It was credited to " Lt.-Col. William 'Bill' Tanner" (a literary Fleming character), but was actually written by
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, who would subsequently write the Bond novel, ''
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'' under another pseudonym, Robert Markham. The book's first hardcover edition had a false
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giving the title as ''The Bible to be Read as Literature'' (in the novel '' From Russia, with Love'', a fake book with this title hides a gun). The paperback edition was published by
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, formatted the same as its regular James Bond novels. * Similarly, James Bond's popularity has spurred other writers and book packagers to cash in on the spy craze by launching female-spy alternative versions, such as ''The Baroness'' by Paul Kenyon, ''The Lady From L.U.S.T.'' spy thrillers by Rod Gray, and ''Cherry Delight'' by Glen Chase. The sexy superspy
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novels used many Bond references and formulae, such as the title of the second novel ''Diamonds Are For Dying'', culinary and gastronomic descriptive passages, and plot themes. *
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and Christopher B. Cerf of the ''
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'' wrote '' Alligator (Book)'', by "I*n Fl*m*ng" in 1962. Another "J*mes B*nd" story titled "Toadstool" appeared in a ''
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'' magazine parody published by the ''Lampoon''. Rumour has it this has not been reprinted because of plagiarism issues (some sections are very close to Fleming.) The cover of ''Alligator'' parodies the Signet Books paperback covers used for the Fleming novels in the 1960s, including a short Fl*m*ng biography, and a bibliography of nonexistent B*nd novels: ''Lightningrod'', ''For Tomorrow We Live'', ''The Chigro of the Narcissus'', ''Toadstool'', ''Doctor Popocatapetl'', ''From Berlin, Your Obedient Servant'', ''Monsieur Butterfly'', and ''Scuba Do - Or Die''. * There exists a very short book titled ''Pussy L'amour and the Three Bears'' starring James Bear. Although the book ''James Bond: The Legacy'' mentions it, one known copy exists. * Sol Weinstein wrote four novels about Israel Bond, Agent Oy-Oy-Seven, beginning in 1965: ''Loxfinger''; ''Matzohball''; ''In the Secret Service of His Majesty – the Queen''; and ''You Only Live Until You Die''. As with the ''Harvard Lampoon'' volumes mentioned above, the covers of the American editions of the Israel Bond books were also based upon the cover designs Signet Books used for Fleming's Bond novels. * Cyril Connolly wrote the short story "Bond Strikes Camp", satirising a homosexual relationship between M and Bond. * Between 1965 and 1968, paperback writer William Knoles - sometimes described as "the greatest unknown writer of our time" - penned 20 novels featuring the character Trevor Anderson, codenamed "0008", under the pseudonym Clyde Allison. The series is variously described as "0008" or "The Man From SADISTO," and spoofs both Bond and ''The Man From U.N.C.L.E.'' among other icons of espionage. The books were published by adult publisher William Hamling, edited by Earl Kemp and featured seventeen "cover paintings by Robert Bonfils (American illustrator), Robert Bonfils," many also with "hand-lettered titles by Harry Bremner." The series stretches from ''Our Man From SADISTO'' (1965) to ''The Desert Damsels'' (1968), and also features plots containing spoof characters based on Batman and Modesty Blaise among other heroes. * Mabel Maney has written two Bond parodies, ''Kiss the Girls and Make Them Spy'' and ''The Girl with the Golden Bouffant''. The two parodies are based on the character of Jane Bond, James' lesbian sister, who is called upon to replace her brother when he is incapacitated. * An Agent 00005 appeared in the science fiction epic ''The Illuminatus! Trilogy'' by Robert Shea and Robert Anton Wilson, published in the early 1970s. This character, named Fission Chips, is a somewhat dim-witted Englishman working for British Intelligence, taking orders from a superior named "W." A fan of Ian Fleming's novels, 00005 has patterned his life after James Bond and is obsessed with an organisation known as "B.U.G.G.E.R." (a reference to
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) which he might have completely fabricated. * Contract bridge, Bridge experts Philip and Robert King wrote a collection of bridge game-related short stories titled ''James Bond uncollected short stories#Phillip and Robert King short story, Your Deal, Mr. Bond''; the title story features 007. (This shouldn't be confused with the official Bond novel, ''No Deals, Mr. Bond'' by John Gardner (thriller writer), John Gardner.) * Kim Newman's novel ''Dracula Cha Cha Cha'' features a vampire agent of the Diogenes Club named "Hamish Bond". The segments of the novel featuring this character are filled with references to the ''James Bond'' novels and films, including chapters titled "On Her Majesty's Secret Service", "From Bavaria with Love", "Live and Let Die" and "The Living Daylights". Bond's archenemy is a vampiric Ernst Stavro Blofeld, Blofeld (although there's a twist), and an alteration in his personality, towards the end, portrays the change from
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to Roger Moore. * Clive Cussler's novel ''Night Probe!'' has its hero Dirk Pitt alternately oppose and work with "Brian Shaw," a retired British Secret Service agent recalled to duty who had taken a pseudonym for protection from his many enemies. The book makes abundantly clear, explicitly so in the two characters' final conversation, that "Shaw" is Bond. * Bond is parodied as Roger Laser in ''The Fellowship of the Thing'' by John Salonia, published by Scarlet Succubus Press in 2001. Laser is shanghaied by an alien scientist to serve as a spy/commando. * ''Dr. No Will See You Now'' is a short piece by English humourist Alan Coren, featuring a geriatric Bond, still-virginal Moneypenny and nonagenarian 'M'. * Simon R. Green wrote the Secret History (book series), ''Secret History'' book series, which involves a Bond-like investigator of Fantasy and SF criminals, including titles like ''The Man with the Golden Torc'' and ''Daemons Are Forever''.


Television


2012 London Summer Olympics

*In an advertisement for London's London 2012 Olympic bid, 2012 Olympic bid, Roger Moore and Samantha Bond played Bond and Miss Moneypenny. *
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played Bond in a short film, ''Happy and Glorious (film), Happy and Glorious'', made by the
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, produced by Lisa Osborne, and directed by Danny Boyle as part of the 2012 Summer Olympics opening ceremony, opening ceremony of the 2012 London Olympics. In the film, Bond is summoned to Buckingham Palace by Elizabeth II, Queen Elizabeth II—played by herself—and escorts her by helicopter to the Olympic Stadium (London), Olympic Stadium. Bond and the Queen jump from the helicopter into the stadium with Union Flag parachutes. After the film was shown, the Queen appeared and formally opened the Games.


Television specials and series

*Maxwell reprises the role of Moneypenny in Eon Productions' television special ''Welcome to Japan, Mr. Bond'' (1967), which was intended to promote ''You Only Live Twice (film), You Only Live Twice'' and contained a storyline of Moneypenny trying to establish the identity of Bond's bride. *The American television series ''
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'' (1965–70) features Don Adams as the consummate Bond spoof, Maxwell Smart, a self-assured but incompetent bungler (the character was also inspired by Inspector Clouseau as played by Peter Sellers), who got by on a combination of luck and the help of his savvy female counterpart Agent 99, in an ongoing battle with a quasi-Soviet enemy entity known as KAOS, with use of esoteric and often unreliable or useless gadgets such as his shoe phone. The series later spun off a feature film sequel, ''The Nude Bomb'', a TV-movie, ''Get Smart Again'', and a short-lived mid-1990s TV series revival. It was later adapted as an Get Smart (film), eponymous 2008 movie. Don Adams also voiced the title character in Inspector Gadget (1983 TV series), ''Inspector Gadget'', an animated ''Get Smart'' parody television series. Adams also either spoofed or directly reprised the role of Smart in numerous TV commercials.


Television episodes and arcs


''American Dad!'': "For Black Eyes Only"

The series ''American Dad!'' made a parody of "For Your Eyes Only" The character Stan Smith plays as himself, but he acts like James Bond. He marries Sexpun T' Come (Francine) after "Tearjerker", but Black Villain (Lewis) kills his wife by accident (he was actually going to kill Stan, but misses and shoots Sexpun instead) One year later, Stan hears that Black Villain will do something evil by melting the Arctic with hair dryers, and his boss tells Stan that Tearjerker (Roger) is still alive. He then finds Tearjerker in an underground jail and tells him to partner up with Stan. Tearjerker said that he used to work for Black Villain, but he betrays him. They then go to a market to find Tearjerker's partner (Klaus as a human), but he was killed by a black mysterious woman. Stan finds out that the black woman was Sexpun (a clone that Black Villain created, but makes her black) Tearjerker betrays Stan and works for Black Villain again. Stan tells Sexpun that he is her husband, but she disagrees (Stan gives Sexpun a photo locket of their wedding, but she throws it in a fire). He brings back her memories by sucking his toes (Sexpun did the same before Black Villain kills her) and teams up with Stan to stop Tearjerker and Black Villain. Black Villain then starts the hair dryers to melt the Arctic before Stan and Sexpun appear. The two villains try to stop the two by releasing clones of Tearjerker, but fails (the clones attack each other, then kiss each other before committing suicide). Then a big wave of water appears, but Stan, Sexpun, and Tearjerker escape while Black Villain was left behind and drowns. While they escape, Sexpun asked why they helped Tearjerker escape and kicks him and is stabbed by a pointed shark. Stan and Sexpun make out until his boss called him. He congratulates Stan for his work, even when the half of the world was drowned and sees the two making out. Meanwhile, Tearjerker survives and was to come out of the shark, but a killer whale appears and grabs the shark's tail and drags the both of them when white letters appears on the top of the screen, saying "To be continued" and "Or was it?". Saying that it might be Tearjerker's final days.


''BoJack Horseman'': "Later"

In "Later (BoJack Horseman), Later", a season 1 episode of ''BoJack Horseman'', after publication of his ghost-written memoir, BoJack Horseman (character), BoJack Horseman is offered a role as the villain of a Bond film titled "007 GOLDHOOF". BoJack's agent Princess Carolyn informs BoJack of the offer, which he declines.


''MADtv'': "For Your Files Only"

James Bond, Jane Bond is the name of a fictional spy played by supermodel Claudia Schiffer in the MADtv (season 1), first season of ''MADtv''. In an obvious spoof of James Bond (''For Your Eyes Only (film), For Your Eyes Only''), Jane Bond went undercover as a temporary work, temporary office secretary in order to stop an evil corporation (led by Julius No, Dr. Boss, played by Mary Scheer and her office manager, Oddjob, Part-Time Job, played by Artie Lange) from taking over the world. Instead of having a Licence to kill (concept), licence to kill like James Bond, Jane Bond has a licence to collate. Immediately after making her famous James Bond (film series)#Quotations, introduction, "[My/The name is] Bond, Jane Bond" to Dr. Boss, Bond proceeds to remove the Hairpin (fashion), clip that was holding her hair up (and then shaking it out in a prolonged slow motion shot). Jane Bond's List of James Bond gadgets, gadgets includes standard office supplies like slingshot-like rubber bands (which she uses during a major office shootout), an extremely sharpened right index fingernail (which she uses to free herself from being tied up in rope), Wite-Out, Whack Out (which she uses to James Bond (film series)#Fighting off the henchman, subdue Part-Time Job, after initially seducing him), and a stapler (which she uses to defeat Dr. Boss, who had plans on James Bond (film series)#Protracted attempted killing of Bond, killing Bond via a nitroglycerin filled water cooler). After defeating Dr. Boss, Bond proclaims that she likes her villains "Shaken Not Stirred, Stapled, not stirred!" Jane Bond's further adventures include: *"Octotempy" (a parody of ''Octopussy'') *"The Man with the Golden Parachute" (a parody of '' The Man with the Golden Gun'') *"On Her Majesty's Temporary Service" (a parody of ''On Her Majesty's Secret Service (film), On Her Majesty's Secret Service'') *"You Only Temp Twice" (a parody of ''You Only Live Twice (film), You Only Live Twice'') *"Moontemper" (a parody of ''Moonraker (film), Moonraker'') *"Dr. No-Raise" (a parody of ''Dr. No (film), Dr. No'') *"Thunder Ball-Point" (a parody of ''Thunderball (film), Thunderball'') *"The Spy Who Hired Me" (a parody of ''The Spy Who Loved Me (film), The Spy Loved Me'') *"From Russia with Overtime" (a parody of ''From Russia with Love (film), From Russia with Love'') *"The Living Day Jobs" (a parody of ''The Living Daylights'') *"License to Type" (a parody of ''Licence to Kill'') *"Tempfinger" (a parody of '' Goldfinger'')


''Sabrina: The Animated Series'': "La Femme Sabrina"

In an episode of the 1999 Sabrina: The Animated Series, animated adaption of Sabrina the Teenage Witch, "La Femme Sabrina", the video release of Sabrina: The Animated Series#Characters, Harvey Kinkle's favorite spy film, "On Her Majesty's Expense Account" (a parody of ''On Her Majesty's Secret Service (film), On Her Majesty's Secret Service'') was postponed. So Sabrina uses magic to get him a copy of the spy film that he wanted, but backfired the world into an actual spy flick. The episode parodies numerous James Bond references including the gun barrel sequence, Furfinger portrayed by Salem Saberhagen (a parody of Auric Goldfinger, Goldfinger), and numerous James Bond film titles including: *"On Her Majesty's Expense Account" (a parody of ''On Her Majesty's Secret Service (film), On Her Majesty's Secret Service'') *"From East Bayonne with Love" (a parody of ''From Russia with Love (film), From Russia with Love'') *"Dr. Indecisive" (a parody of ''Dr. No (film), Dr. No'') *"The Spy Who Sorta Had A Crush on Me" (a parody of '' The Spy Who Loved Me'') *"Thundernuggets" (a parody of ''Thunderball (film), Thunderball'')


''SpongeBob SquarePants'': "Spy Buddies"

The ''SpongeBob SquarePants'' episode "Spy Buddies" has a parody. When SpongeBob SquarePants (character), SpongeBob is told that Mr. Krabs wants him to spy on Plankton, SpongeBob gets excited and a scene similar to the James Bond gun barrel sequence starts. SpongeBob walks into the circle, only to find that the circle is Patrick looking through a straw.


''The Backyardigans'': "International Super Spy"

''The Backyardigans'' double-length episode "International Super Spy" portrays Pablo as a parody of
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. He wears a tuxedo in the episode and is seen adjusting his bow tie frequently. He goes through the episode trying to recover the 3 Silver Containers before the Le Chiffre, Lady in Pink (Uniqua) and her henchman (Tyrone) does. Tasha plays the head of the International Super Spy Agency, an obvious parody of M and Austin plays Felix Leiter, his secret contact throughout the film. Austin may be a parody of Q because he gives Pablo a video phone disguised as a banana split, a cell phone disguised as a hot dog, an astral projection device that is disguised as a snow cone, and finally he gives him a jet pack disguised as a pizza and a pizza-shaped parachute. He also has a car with many different flying attachments (like a jet, helicopter and a glider). Like the real
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, Pablo is able to withstand torture when he is subjected to the Lady in Pink's tickle table and he likes his apple juice, "Shaken Not Stirred".


''The Office'': "Threat Level Midnight"

An episode of ''The Office (U.S. TV series), The Office'', "Threat Level Midnight", is a film made by Michael Scott (The Office), Michael Scott with him as Michael Scarn, the best secret agent in the business, and Jim Halpert as Goldenface, a spoof of Goldfinger.


''The Simpsons'': "You Only Move Twice"

An episode of ''The Simpsons'', "You Only Move Twice", features the supervillain, Hank Scorpio. The James Bond analogue, "Mr. Bont", is based on
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's portrayal but he is captured and killed because Homer Simpson interferes with his attempted escape from captivity. The final scene at Globex contains references to several James Bond (films), James Bond films. The episode title and many references are from ''You Only Live Twice (film), You Only Live Twice'', with ''A View to a Kill'' also being referenced. A character modeled after
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's Bond is tackled by Homer and killed after a parody of the laser scene from '' Goldfinger''.Weinstein, Josh. (2006). The Simpsons season 8 DVD commentary for the episode "You Only Move Twice" [DVD]. 20th Century Fox. Mrs. Goodthighs from the 1967 James Bond spoof '' Casino Royale'' makes an appearance in the episode and a character based on Norman Schwarzkopf is attacked by Goodthighs. The incident is also a reference to the character Xenia Onatopp, from ''GoldenEye'', who specialises in crushing men between her thighs. The song at the end of the show, written by Ken Keeler, is a parody of various Bond themes. Keeler originally wrote it to be three seconds longer and sound more like the ''Goldfinger'' theme, but the final version was shorter and the lyrics were sped up. The writers wanted the song to be sung by Shirley Bassey, who sang several Bond themes, but they could not get her to record the part. This is not the only James Bond homage in ''The Simpsons'', however—the "Chief Wiggum P.I." segment of "The Simpsons Spin-Off Showcase" episode borrows heavily from ''Live and Let Die'', even duplicating certain shots. Also, in an alleged "deleted scene" from "$pringfield" from "The Simpsons 138th Episode Spectacular" clip show, Homer, working as a blackjack dealer, causes James Bond to lose to Blofeld, with Oddjob and Jaws as his henchmen, when Homer fails to take out the Joker card and a card for the "Rules for Draw and Stud Poker" out of a playing deck. In addition, an Simpsons couch gag, opening couch gag features Homer as Bond in the James Bond gun barrel sequence, gun barrel sequence that opens the Bond films. The character List of recurring The Simpsons characters#Rainier Wolfcastle, Rainier Wolfcastle, an action movie actor, also regularly references Bond. Also, one Halloween episode featured a computer run house with a selection of actor voices. When Bart suggests some 007, Marge asks "George Lazenby?" only to get slightly disappointed when Lisa says "No, Pierce Brosnan."


Adventures of Captain Wrongel

The Agent 00X is a comic version of Bond, he almost catches criminals in each episode, but at the last moment he fails, which is usually ended by his cruel death. Of course, he will be resurrected at the start of next episode.


Video games

* The Command & Conquer: Red Alert series, ''Command & Conquer: Red Alert'' series features a Spy unit for the Allies, depicted in a tuxedo and sounding similar to Sean Connery. In-game he is unarmed, can disguise himself as enemy soldiers, and sneak past any base defence undetected, only vulnerable to attack dogs or psi corps troopers. The Spy unit can infiltrate buildings to shut off power, disable unit production and radar, or steal resources - the Command and Conquer: Red Alert 2, second game allows the unit to capture plans for enemy unique units like the Chrono (crazy) Ivan or Psychic Commando, while the Command and Conquer: Red Alert 3, third game introduces the ability to bribe enemy units into joining the Spy unit's side. * The computer game ''Evil Genius (game), Evil Genius'' is played from the perspective of a stereotypical 1960s "Bond villain" type of character, as the player builds a trap-filled base, trains minions, hires elite henchmen, and fights off agents from various world intelligence agencies. The most difficult of the agents to defeat is the British agent John Steele, based on Bond. * In the expansion pack to ''Grand Theft Auto (video game), Grand Theft Auto'', ''Grand Theft Auto: London 1969'', there is a car called the 'James Bomb' which looks like an Aston Martin. In the later GTA game, Grand Theft Auto V, Franklin Clinton is made to steal a car from the movie studio where it is being used as a prop in an action film. The car, called the JB 700, bears a strong likeness to the Aston Martin in Goldfinger, and shares a number of hidden features with that car, some usable while others are only referred to, such as two forward-facing machine guns, an ejector seat, a metal shield to protect the rear windscreen and deployable caltrops. * The ''James Pond'' series of games parody Bond movies. Levels in a ''James Pond'' game use such titles as ''A View to a Spill'' and ''Leak and Let Die''. * In ''Metal Gear Solid (1998 video game), Metal Gear Solid'', on the third playthrough of a saved file, Solid Snake wears a James Bond-style tuxedo. * In ''Metal Gear Solid 3: Snake Eater'', the character Major Zero is a fan of James Bond as revealed during a codec conversation. The protagonist, Big Boss (Metal Gear), Naked Snake, also chides James Bond as not being a real spy, ironically a meta-reference to the many similarities he has with Bond. The title theme, ''Snake Eater'', is also a play on the jazzy pop title tracks from Bond movie, with the lyrics describing nuances in the story and repeating the title multiple times. Also before the title theme the, Virtuous Mission may be considered a play on the pre-title sequences of the Bond series. * ''No One Lives Forever'' (released in 2000) and its sequel, ''No One Lives Forever 2: A Spy in H.A.R.M.'s Way'' (2002), by Monolith Productions combine elements of James Bond (including ''GoldenEye 007 (1997 video game), Goldeneye 007'' and ''Perfect Dark''), feature a female secret agent, Cate Archer, take place during the 1960s, and are similarly titled to John Gardner (thriller writer), John Gardner's Bond novel, ''Nobody Lives For Ever''. * In ''Operation Flashpoint: Cold War Crisis'', a senior US Army Green Berets, Green Beret officer named James Gastovski introduces himself to the game's protagonist 1LT Dave Armstrong in a James Bond-like tone ("Gastovski, James Gastovski"). * ''Operation Thunderbowel'' (released in 1988) by Gary Dobbs, Sacred Scroll Software is a text based adventure game featuring Shamus Bond going up against Blobum who is attempting to poison the UN with a powerful laxative.Operation Thunderbowel Release information
/ref> * In ''Rayman 3: Hoodlum Havoc'', the ''Wanna Kick Rayman'' Lesson n°73 features a Hoodlums (Rayman), Hoodmonger Private First Class who dons a tuxedo and holds up a handgun in a characteristic 007 pose, before producing an enormous, laser-firing satellite dish-like device out of his arm. * One of the trailers for ''Rayman Raving Rabbids TV Party'' features a rabbit dressed in a tuxedo singing the ''James Bond'' theme in a gun barrel sequence. While singing, he notices the barrel, to which he looks into it and starts singing the rest of the theme into it, only to have a carrot shoot out from the barrel into his mouth. * 3D Realms, Apogee's 1992 series of jump and run games, Secret Agent (video game), ''Secret Agent'', is about Agent tasked with infiltrating the Blofeld-esque hideouts of supervillains directly parodies the James Bond franchise in the setup of its storyline. * ''Spy Fox'' parodies Professor Q, Money Penny, and his villains * ''Spy Muppets: License to Croak'' is a video game featuring The Muppets, Muppet characters directly spoofing James Bond characters, plots and titles. * Some ''Stuntman (video game), Stuntman'' missions require players to race through the streets of Monaco, for the film ''Live Twice for Tomorrow''. * ''Team Fortress 2'' includes achievements for the Spy character such as "Dr. Nooooo", "For Your Eyes Only", "On Her Majesty's Secret Surface", "The Man with the Broken Guns" and "You Only Shiv Thrice". * ''Pokemon Sword and Shield'', which takes place in the Britain-inspired Galar region, features the Pokemon species Inteleon, whose characteristic is an amalgamation of secret agents. Additionally, its first evolution form Sobble is numbered "007" in the game’s regional Pokedex.


See also

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* Outline of James Bond * Spy film * Spy-fi (neologism)


Notes and references

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Bibliography

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