We Work Well Together

A Ragtag Bunch of Misfits is pulled together on emergency to fulfill some grand goal. They succeed. And then realize that they are quite good at working with each other and can stay a team for the future crises to come.

Contrast The Fellowship Has Ended and We Were Your Team.

Comic Books
"Black Canary: Promise me we won't make these team-ups a regular thing.
 * Inverted in Batgirl: Year One, where a team-up between Barbara and Black Canary ends with the following dialogue:

Batgirl: Done."


 * This is one of the classic superhero team origins. The original Justice League of America realized they work well together after fending off giant alien monsters. The founding Avengers realized they work well together after thwarting a scheme by Loki, Norse god of mischief. In both cases, the heroes each responded to the crisis individually, and once they'd converged on a single location, realize they could work better as a group than alone. After Avengers Dissassembled, the New Avengers were formed under the same circumstances (working together to fight a mass jailbreak of supervillains).

Film
"I have long hidden away from the world, now I wish to see it anew as the century turns. You're all welcome to join me."
 * The League of Extraordinary Gentlemen. After the Big Bad is defeated, Captain Nemo suggests that they stay together.

"Lady Mouse: Is this the home of the famous Basil of Baker Street?
 * The Great Mouse Detective: After Rattigan is defeated, Dawson starts to leave to go look for lodging. Basil is trying to tell him to stay when there's a knock on the door.

Dr. Dawson: Indeed it is, miss. You look as if you're in some kind of trouble.

Lady Mouse: Oh, I am. I am.

Dr. Dawson: Then you have come to precisely the right place.

Basil: Ah, allow me to introduce my trusted associate Dr. Dawson, with whom I do all of my cases. Isn't that right, doctor?

Dr. Dawson: Oh? Why, yes. By all means."

Literature

 * In Sabatini's Scaramouche, Pantaloon blackmails Andre-Louis into staying with the troupe. Andre-Louis quickly takes over, and the troupe prospers greatly.

Live Action TV

 * Leverage.

Video Games
"Lash: Tee hee hee! I'm going to break everything!
 * This is, after the vignettes that make up everyones' backstories, the way the party forms in Wild Arms 3. After the initial mission together, three of them are quite happy to split up again, while the fourth (who's the Wide-Eyed Idealist) is anxious to stick together.
 * In Freedom Force Versus the Third Reich, Minute Man suggests that Red Oktober join the Freedom Force after helping them beat Nuklear Winter. She refuses.
 * Due to an Enemy Mine situation in Advance Wars: Dual Strike, Sonja and Lash.

Sonja: I don't understand why we work so well together..."

Web Comics
"Syr'Nj: Maybe we're all better off with each other than without [...] Friendship doesn't always mean we'll agree. But we don't have to see eye to eye to stand shoulder to shoulder."
 * In Guilded Age, the band of adventurers, seen at the beginning of each chapter in Flash Forwards, finally come together (after a false start that included a Jerkass Warrior Poet) at the end of Chapter 6, having successfully rescued one of their own.

Web Original

 * This is how The Crimestoppers, a team of low-powered superheroes from the Global Guardians PBEM Universe came together. They all responded to the same crisis and discovered they were better together than they were by themselves. Not that this was hard.

Western Animation

 * In Justice League, J'onn calls upon six other superheroes and heroines to defend Earth against the Imperium, but when the enemy is defeated, they decide to make the arrangement permanent, since they work well together.
 * Ironically, throughout Superman: The Animated Series and The New Batman Adventures, whenever the Man of Steel and the Caped Crusader have to work with each other, they both end up dissatisfied and recoil from the idea of permanent cooperation.
 * Batman lampshades this at the end of the first episode, and never gets around to becoming an official member of the League. This turns out to be very useful in the climax four seasons later.