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3->''"My parents can't be spies; they're not cool enough!"''
4--> -- '''Carmen Cortez'''
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6A movie franchise, written and directed by Creator/RobertRodriguez ([[Film/OnceUponATimeInMexico yes,]] ''[[Film/FromDuskTillDawn that]]'' [[ComicBook/SinCity Robert]] [[Film/{{Grindhouse}} Rodriguez]]), which is [[ExactlyWhatItSaysOnTheTin about kid spies]].
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8An original trilogy was created from 2001 to 2003, focusing on Carmen and Juni Cortez, a BrotherSisterTeam of [[TeenSuperspy Preteen Superspies]], whose adventures came to resemble spying less and less as the series went along. Works in the main series include:
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10[[index]]
11* ''Film/SpyKids1'' (2001). In the first movie, they discover their seemingly normal parents are actually retired spies and set out to rescue them from a MadScientist who moonlights as the host of Juni's favorite television show.
12* ''Film/SpyKids2IslandOfLostDreams'' (2002). The sequel introduces a rival team of kid spies, whose dad ends up being the BigBad, and featured a plot taking place on a tropical island with a mysterious power.
13* ''Film/SpyKids3DGameOver'' (2003). The third installment is a UsefulNotes/ThreeDMovie set [[InsideAComputerSystem inside a video game]] created by a madman to TakeOverTheWorld.
14* ''Film/SpyKidsAllTheTimeInTheWorld'' (2011). The story this time focuses on a new pair of siblings whose step-mother is a retired spy for the OSS. When she gets into trouble, the kids find out her secret and set out to save her with some assistance from a [[KidHeroAllGrownUp now grown-up Carmen and Juni]].
15* ''WesternAnimation/SpyKidsMissionCritical'' (2018). A [[AllCGICartoon CGI]] television series rebooting the franchise. It was produced by Rodriguez and [[Creator/RainmakerEntertainment Mainframe Studios]] and was released on April 20, 2018 on Creator/{{Netflix}}.
16* ''Film/SpyKidsArmageddon'' (2023). Another live-action film, with Robert Rodriguez directing again and co-writing with his son Racer. After helping a game developer release a powerful computer virus, two children, whose parents (Creator/ZacharyLevi and Creator/GinaRodriguez) are the greatest spies in the world, have to become spies themselves to save the world and fix their mistake. Released in September of 2023 on Netflix.
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19!!The ''Spy Kids'' franchise has the following recurring tropes:
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21* AlliterativeName:
22** Carmen Cortez.
23** Gary and Gertie Giggles
24** Fegan Floop
25** Wilbur Wilson, too.
26** And Danger D'Amo.
27* BackForTheFinale: ''Every major character'' from the first two movies come back for the "big fight" at the end of the third one. And some minor characters as well, like Dinky Winks and his son.
28* BadassFamily: The Cortezes - we're talking about a family where the dad is Creator/AntonioBanderas, the uncle is Creator/DannyTrejo, and Grandpa is Creator/RicardoMontalban! And the aunt is Creator/JessicaAlba who is active throughout her pregnancy including while in labor.
29* BattleDiscretionShot:
30** In the first film, Ingrid tells Carmen and Juni to close their eyes so they don't see the fight.
31** In the fourth film, Cecil turns off the lights before proceeding to knock down the Timekeeper's minions. All we see is his glowing gloves punching everywhere.
32* BrotherSisterTeam:
33** Carmen and Juni.
34** Rebecca and Cecil in the fourth film.
35* CensorBox: President Devlin wears one during video transmissions in the first and third movie.
36* ChekhovsGun:
37** The kids' daily exercises at a home jungle gym makes them physically adept when they have to enter a mission for real.
38** Juni's love of Floop's show. [[spoiler:His BrokenPedestal speech to Floop convinces the latter to make a HeelFaceTurn]].
39** Juni's Fooglie drawing, sort of. [[spoiler:Minion [[BodyHorror forcibly transforms]] Gregorio into it, which lasts for all of 5 minutes.]]
40** Electric bubblegum.
41** Machete Elastic Wonder in the second film.
42* CloseOnTitle: The title card for the fourth movie appears before the final scene.
43* DangerousDeviceDisposalDebacle:
44** Before Mr. Cortez was a spy, he also worked in research and development making an AI computer referred to as the Third Brain. He was told to destroy it but admits he didn't want to and is shown switching it with a walnut and smashing ''that'' while putting the real brain in his pocket. "The Third Brain Still Lives" is a key plot point because Floop got ahold of it and used it to build his Spy Kids robots.
45** He is briefly seen working on another brain in the third film, but dramatically smashes his entire lab table when his family calls him for help.
46* DeadpanSnarker: In this franchise, try and find one kid that isn't this. Good luck with that.
47* DemotedToExtra: Everyone, minus Carmen and Juni in the third film; they themselves take a back seat to the new Spy Kids introduced in the fourth film.
48* DirtyCop: More like Dirty OSS Agents, that are a running theme in the franchise.
49** Ms. Gradenko is one in the first film, serving as a DoubleAgent for Floop [[spoiler:actually Minion]].
50** In the second film, Donnagon Giggles [[spoiler:and Felix]] are this, which breaks Juni's faith in the OSS.
51* DoubleAgent:
52** Ms. Gradenko in the first film. She drops the act rather quickly.
53** [[spoiler:Danger D'Amo, head of the OSS]] in ''Spy Kids 4D''.
54*** [[spoiler:MoleInCharge]].
55* EasilyForgiven: ''All'' of the villains (Excluding Lisp and Ms. Gredenko) are almost instantly forgiven despite their part in schemes that likely would've thrown the whole world into disarray. Particularly noteworthy is Grandpa's forgiveness of the Toymaker, right after discussing all the things he missed in life due to the injury he caused him. They've got nothing on Donnagon though, who is still allowed to work for the OSS under the watch of his wife even after his betrayal and ''attempted murder'' of the Cortezes in the second film.
56* EvenEvilHasLovedOnes:
57** Mr. Lisp has a son; Floop uses a robot double of "Johnny" to demonstrate the power of the "spy kids".
58** Donnagon loves his children, [[spoiler:and [[DontTellMama is afraid of his wife, Francesca]] ]].
59* EverybodyLives: Nobody dies in the series, with the exception of Danger's father.
60* {{Foreshadowing}}:
61** In the first film, Mr. Lisp hesitates to attack a robot double that matches his son to a tee, which ends up costing him. Later on, Ingrid and Gregorio do a DoubleTake when they see Carmen and Juni's robot doubles, with similar results.
62** Minion during the demonstration to Lisp gives a lot of cues to Floop. [[spoiler:When he gets the Third Brain, he uses the spy kids to depose Floop and trap him in the Virtual Room.]]
63** From the second film: [[spoiler:courtesy of Felix, "[[EtTuBrute I said]] [[IronicEcho I'm not your uncle!"]]]]
64* FunbagAirbag: Briefly averted in a gag about being given a lift by the pilot of a flying backpack... you face AWAY from the pilot....
65* GogglesDoSomethingUnusual
66* GovernmentAgencyOfFiction: The [=OSS=], which in RealLife is a [[http://www.ibiblio.org/hyperwar/USG/JCS/OSS/OSS-Functions/index.html defunct organization that existed in the early 1940s]]. (That OSS is a precursor to the UsefulNotes/{{CIA}}.)
67* HappilyMarried: Gregorio and Ingrid, Grandpa and Grandma Cortez, and Wilbur and Marissa Wilson.
68* HeelFaceRevolvingDoor: [[spoiler:Donnagon Giggles.]] In the first movie, he serves as a minor supporting character ([[BadassInDistress who spends most of the time as a Fooglie]]), in the second he is the hidden main antagonist, and in the third he reformed himself once again and now working as a technician. It is mentioned this is a recurring thing for him.
69* HeelFaceTurn:
70** [[spoiler:Floop]], a relatively unexpected twist in the first movie.
71** [[spoiler:Donnagon Giggles]] has done this by the beginning of the third movie, as has [[spoiler:The Toymaker]] by the end of the third and [[spoiler:The Timekeeper]] by the end of the fourth. Also, [[spoiler:Minion]] shows up on the kids' side [[BackForTheFinale at the end]] when they called everyone...
72** In fact, the only villains to ''not'' end up on the good side are Mr. Lisp, Ms. Gradenko, and [[spoiler:Tick Tock]]. Given the HighHeelFaceTurn trope, it is unusual because out of all the villains in the series, the only female is one of the three who don't get redeemed.
73* ImagineSpot: When Gregorio encounters the father of Juni's bully (who's several inches taller than him) in the first movie, he imagines being attacked and responding throwing him into the front window. The kids cheer and celebrate him and Juni runs into his father's arms to be picked up...only to phase back into reality and leave, the father boasting.
74* IncrediblyLamePun: Occasionally; a particularly painful one by Donnagon in the second film: "This should be ''pain''...and simple."
75* InLoveWithTheMark: Gregorio and Ingrid.
76* JerkWithAHeartOfGold: Machete.
77* JetPack
78** In the first movie, Carmen and Juni find some jet packs in the safehouse.
79** They get rocket shoes in the second movie, which they use to navigate the island once they remove the Transmooker device.
80** Everyone (excluding Dinky Winks and Romero) have rocket shoes during the Toymaker's attack on real world in the third movie.
81* JustifiedTitle:
82** "Spy Kids" is the name of the child robots Floop creates in the first film.
83** In the second film, the Spy Kids are the new OSS Division.
84** ''Spy Kids 3-D: Game Over'' takes place in a video game called ''Game Over''.
85* KidHero
86* KirkSummation:
87** Used by [[spoiler:Valentin]] in the third movie when he [[spoiler:forgives the Toymaker for putting him in a wheelchair]].
88** Rebecca and Cecil give one in the fourth movie when they convince [[spoiler:The Timekeeper]] that his plans to [[spoiler:travel back in time]] are only wreaking havoc on all the time in the world.
89* LargeHam:
90** Creator/SylvesterStallone as the Toymaker in the third movie.
91** Floop ''definitely'' deserves a mention.
92** Really, all of the adults in all of the movies. They're clearly having an immense amount of fun, which is a big part of what makes the movie so entertaining.
93* LastSecondWordSwap: "Oh shi...take mushrooms."
94* LighterAndSofter: Compared with the other films directed by Robert Rodriguez (Well, excluding ''Film/TheAdventuresOfSharkboyAndLavagirl'' and ''Film/{{Shorts}}''...)
95* MacheteMayhem: [[MeaningfulName Machete]].
96* MadScientist: Two of them - Floop and Romero.
97* ManicPixieDreamGirl: Subverted. Carmen is attracted to Gary Giggles in the second movie, insisting that she could "change him", and her giving up on this is played as CharacterDevelopment. Needless to say, {{shipping}} ensued anyway. Doesn't help that Gary immediately rushes to save her from a giant gorilla robot in the third film.
98* TheMole: [[spoiler:Ms. Gradenko and, later on, Felix, though he was an unwilling case of it.]]
99* NoOSHACompliance:
100** Seems to be a running theme at the OSS; the office belonging to the head of the agency in the second film being a desk sitting atop a high-rise platform which is only reachable by moving steps, all within the center of a large ''chasm''.
101** The OSS technological division lab in the third film is equally egregious, with dozens of "cubicles" jutting out from the walls for several stories upward with zero room to move or any practical way to get down. Even worse, they're ''not enclosed''. One scene even shows the technicians falling down to their doom.
102* NumberedSequels
103* OddOrganUpTop: The genetically engineered "Thumb-Thumbs" made by Floop are gigantic humanoid monsters with their arms, legs, and head all giant thumbs.
104* OverlyLongName: Carmen's full name is Carmen Elizabeth Juanita Echo Sky Brava Cortez, and Juni's is Juni Rocket Racer Rebel Cortez. Both of which are significant jokes:
105** Rocket, Racer, and Rebel are the names of three of Rodriguez's sons.
106** Carmen's full name is the password to their parents' safe house.
107* ParentService: The casting of the parents.
108* PrecisionFStrike: [[SubvertedTrope Subverted]] by a LastSecondWordSwap, once in each of the first two movies. Done again by Carmen in the fourth film when she, Marissa, Rebecca, Cecil, and Marissa's infant daughter, Maria are cornered by Tick Tock's agents.
109-->'''Carmen''': Oh, shit...take mushrooms.
110* ReversePolarity:
111** The evil robot kids are [[HeelFaceTurn turned good]] by ''inverting their binary code''.
112** In the second film, Gerti disables the amusement park ride in the opening by reversing the polarity, justifying it by saying that the ride works using electromagnets.
113* RousseauWasRight: Almost none of the villains in the series stay evil.
114* ShoutOut:
115** Juni starts to chant the [[Film/TheLordOfTheRings One Ring poem]] when he reaches for a cursed necklace in the second movie.
116** In the outtakes, at one point he pulls it out, strokes it, and says, "My Precious."
117** Antonio Banderas fixing Juni's hair at the beginning of the second movie is probably a shout-out to him doing the same exact thing to his son in the film ''Film/FourRooms''.
118** In the third film, after Juni asks why every game has lava in it. Francis corrects him, telling him that "there's no lava in ''VideoGame/{{Halo}}'' or ''Franchise/{{Metroid}}'' it's molten magma."
119** Miss Gradenko is named after a song by Music/ThePolice.
120** Juni's wrist countdown timer in ''Game Over'' greatly resembles the one Snake Plissken had in ''Film/EscapeFromNewYork''.
121* SuperFamilyTeam
122* TeamHandStack
123** At the end of ''Film/SpyKids1'', Carmen, Juni and their parents do a double hand stack (both hands).
124** All the heroes do a hand stack at the end of ''Film/SpyKids3DGameOver''.
125* TeenSuperspy: Or in this case, ''preteen'' superspies.
126** Though Carmen is a teenager by the third film.
127* TrilogyCreep: The fourth movie was released eight years after the third one, though it features different kids and Carmen and Juni are both KidHeroAllGrownUp.
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