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{{trope}}
[[File:kim possible bond barrel 874.jpg|link=Kim Possible|frame| [[The Name Is Bond, James Bond|Possible. Kim Possible.]]]]
 
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{{quote|''"He's not a child! He's a lethal weapon!"''|'''Army major''', ''[[Alex Rider|Stormbreaker]]''}}
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Compare [[Wake Up, Go to School, Save the World]].
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== Anime and Manga ==
 
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* The post-''[[Zero Hour]]'' Invisible Kid from ''[[The Legion of Super Heroes]]''.
* ''[[Secret Warriors]]''
 
== Fan Works ==
* Any graduate of Harworts or the other national spy academies, or certain "home schooled" teens, in [[The Teraverse]].
 
== Film ==
 
* The title character of ''[[Agent Cody Banks]]''.
* ''[[Spy Kids]]'' (strictlyStrictly speaking, though, they are tween superspies.)
* Michael Corbin from ''[[If Looks Could Kill]]''
* Lance Elliot from ''[[The Double 0 Kid]]''
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* ''[[D.E.B.S.]]''
* The eponymous ''[[Teen Agent]]''.
* Kim from the [[Live Action Adaptation]] of ''[[Kim Possible]]'' released in 2019.
 
== Literature ==
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* ''[[Kim]]'' is a moderate example. He starts off in a plausible non-super way as a [[Street Urchin]] who is used by a passing spy to carry messages for him. The only thing super about him is his ability to flawlessly enter every culture in India.
* Phoenix in ''[[Red Handed]]'' is training to be an alien hunter.
* During the [[James Bond]]-inspired '60s superspy craze, Grosset & Dunlap published a hardcover kids' series of the adventures of ''[https://web.archive.org/web/20150515054315/http://www.series.net/cool/about.html Christopher Cool, TEEN Agent]''. The Top-secret Educational Espionage Network kept the free world safe from the evil machinations of TOAD.
* ''[[Pygmy]]'' by [[Chuck Palahniuk]] has a group of these as [[Villain Protagonist]]s. They were sent to America by a totalitarian [[Commie Nazis|commie-Nazi]] regime with a mission to destroy the US government.
* The ''[[Alpha Force]]'' series of novels by Chris Ryan has a [[Multinational Team]] of kids who work for a covert agency after being shipwrecked together in the first novel, "Survival".
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* The 9-year-old lead character in ''[[Joe 90]]''.
* The yellow ranger of spy-themed ''[[Tokumei Sentai Gobusters]]'' is 16 years old. Her two teammates don't qualify though as they're both aged in their 20s.
* ''[[Aim High]]'', a web series.
 
== Video Games ==
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== Web Comics ==
 
* Teen [[Gender Bender|T-Girl]] Cookie Jarr is one of ''[[Jet Dream (webcomic)|Jet Dream]]'''s main characters . Her [[Spin-Off]] series ''[https://web.archive.org/web/20100110211828/http://tgcaps.com/caps/modcomics/suedenim/jetdream/itscookie01/itescookie1_01.jpg.php It's Cookie!]'' focuses on her exploits as leader of the J.E.T. T.E.E.N. organization of teenaged NATO operatives. She also encounters several teen superspies from other agencies, including Brian Bell, "the CIA's top Teenagent," and enemy spies [[Easy Sex Change|"He-She Svetlana"]] of [[Moscow Centre|the KGB]] and Captain Boris Volkov, "the [[Reds with Rockets|Red Army]]'s top Saboteen."
* ''[http://spy6teen.com Spy6teen]'' features sixteen year old, Cally Calhoon, who works for a hi-tech government agency called MK Black between classes.
 
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* ''[[Kim Possible]]'' (she's a freelancer but otherwise fits the trope)
* ''[[Totally Spies!]]''
* ''[[The Amazing Spiez]]''
* ''[[James Bond Jr.]]''
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