When Cody gets sick, the kids want to send a message back to his home planet in hopes that they can save him, but Courtney is not in favor of this plan.
Plot[]
Credits[]
Beth plays with her slimy friend.
Cast[]
Voice actor | Role(s) |
---|---|
Deven Mack | Chef Hatchet/Alien #1 |
Sarah Gadon | Female doctor |
Wyatt White | Cody |
Emilie Claire Barlow | Courtney/Shark |
Darren Frost | Harold |
Katie Crown | Izzy |
Kwaku Adu-Poku | Lightning |
Cory Doran | Male doctor |
Scott McCord | Owen |
Rochelle Wilson | Sugar |
- Beth appears in the ending credits, however, she has no lines.
Trivia[]
General[]
- The kitty that shoots lasers is the same one that appeared in Total Drama: Pahkitew Island.
- Chef wears the same alien costume his main counterpart wore in Alien Resurr-eggtion.
- This is the first time Area 51 is seen in the franchise since the exclusive clip of Suckers Punched with some alterations such as different buildings, and a new sky back-drop.
- Lightning reveals in this episode that his last name is Jackson, much like his original counterpart.
- This is the twenty-sixth episode to reference someone's name in the title, and the fourth to reference Cody's. The previous ones are:
- A Ninjustice to Harold
- The Never Gwending Story
- Duncan Disorderly
- Mutt Ado About Owen
- Harold Swatter and the Goblet of Flies
- Beth and the Beanstalk
- A Dame-gerous Game
- For a Few Duncans More
- Grody to the Maximum
- Duncan Carving
- Way Back Wendel
- Gobble Head
- Space Codyty
- A Fish Called Leshawna
- Double Oh Beth
- Duncan Duty
- Encore'tney
- AbaracaDuncan
- Weekend at Buddy's
- MacArthur Park
- Sugar & Spice & Lightning & Frights
- Cody the Barbarian
- A Dingo Ate My Duncan
- Teacher, Soldier, Chef, Spy
- Thingameroo
- Izzy breaks the fourth wall by explaining the reason they don't talk about Cody's identity as an alien often is because they have plenty of other stories to tell that can last for five seasons.
- This references the number of seasons the main Total Drama series had at the time production-wise.
Continuity[]
- Events from Space Codyty are mentioned and shown in this episode.
References[]
- This episode title references an American science fiction film, E.T.
- Cody also almost references the iconic line "E.T. phone home" before being stopped by Harold, fearful of getting sued.
- The brain-like alien in a robot suit resembles Krang from the Teenage Mutant Ninja Turtles franchise, specifically its 1987 incarnation.
- Harold makes a reference to the Think Mark think meme from the 2021 Invincible TV series.