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Cody made his first canonical appearance in the 2005 film Star Wars: Episode III Revenge of the Sith, where he was played by Temuera Morrison, who played all of the other clone troopers in the movie. Cody was named as a tribute to the film serial character Commando Cody. Cody was later voiced by Dee Bradley Baker in Star Wars: The Clone Wars.
Commander Cody was Obi-Wan Kenobi's closest friend in the clone army, and Star Wars has revealed what happened to him after Order 66 and the prequels.
A natural and practical leader in the clone army, Commander Cody's keen ability to strategize, combined with his fierce combat style in the heat of battle once earned him the respect of the Jedi and of his fellow clones.
Commander Cody, along with every other clone, was played by Temuera Morrison—the same actor who played Jango Fett—in Revenge of the Sith, Andrew Chaikin in the Revenge of the Sith video game, André Sogliuzzo in the Star Wars: Clone Wars cartoon, and Dee Bradley Baker in Star Wars: The Clone Wars.
Commander Cody (birth number CC-2224) is a clone marshal commander who fought alongside Jedi General Obi-Wan Kenobi and is the leader of the 212th Attack Battalion. He is also commander of the Third Systems Army, 7th Sky Corps, and Ghost Company.
Cody, or CC-2224, was a clone marshal commander who led the 7th Sky Corps, which included the 212th Attack Battalion and Ghost Company, under the command of Jedi General Obi-Wan Kenobi during the Clone Wars.
Commander Cody is one of Star Wars' most popular clones, a fan-favorite in live-action and animation. Here's everything you need to know about him. The inciting incident that makes Cody truly question his place within the Empire takes place in this episode.
Comander Cody (CC-2224), was a Senior/Veteran Clone Officer under the rank of Marshal Commander and was assigned to the 212th Attack Battalion under the lead command of Jedi General Obi-Wan Kenobi.
After making his long-awaited return to the galaxy far, far away in season 2 of Star Wars: The Bad Batch, many believed that the fate of Clone Commander Cody would be addressed in season 3.
Commander Cody went on to serve the Galactic Empire for years after Palpatine's Order 66 turned the clone troopers against the Jedi. After a mission on behalf of the Empire that Cody completed with Crosshair, the commander became fully opposed to the regime he was forced to swear himself to.