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James Bond
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James Bond in 007

Title James Bond
Year 1953
Publisher Eon Productions
Leader James Bond
Prime Leader GoldenEye
Media Movies
Country United Kingdom
Status
12

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Number Code 164
Type Action Heroes
Locations 007
Previous Team Charlotte's Web
Next Team Ant Bully

James Bond is the series with a Spy Agent Hero who ususally never stops.

Team James Bond[]

James Bond[]

The stereotype of a spy, detective, martial artist and assassin, Bond is a highly unique individual. He appears to be of sound mind and strong spirit. He is highly intelligent, exceedingly cunning and diabolically independent. He is also extremely sensible, calm, mature and sly. Like most who lose parents in their youth, Bond has abandonment issues. He rarely makes long-lasting relationships with men or women. He professes to have never fallen in love. He maintains no friendships from before his parents’ death and only the most irregular contact with friends from his late teens.

GoldenEye[]

Three years after the incident which claimed GoldenEye's right eye, he is evaluated through a holographic simulation in which he is paired with 007 to stop Auric Goldfinger, now allied withSPECTRE, from blowing up Fort Knox. He fails miserably, being directly responsible for the death of 007 (in the simulation, not real life), and on the charge of "reckless brutality", is dismissed from MI6 for life.

Bond Girl[]

Since the film series began in the early 1960s, Bond girls have been criticized by feminists, and others, who feel they generalize women as bimbos, damsels in distress, or objectify women as a result of Bond's actions. Through the years, the role of the Bond girl has changed somewhat from the stereotypical Bond girl to women that are Bond's equal, possessing special skills he needs to complete his mission, or even at times women that rescue Bond. These Bond girls are shown to be more headstrong, resourceful, and, in recent films, capable of holding their own. For example, in Moonraker the character of Holly Goodhead is established as being a trained space shuttle commander, a number of years before the first female shuttle commander was appointed in the real world. Wai Lin in Tomorrow Never Dies, is a trained special agent working for People's Republic of China; and Christmas Jones in The World Is Not Enough is a nuclear physicist.

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