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{{quote|"''I can tell you from experience that when they get along, it sucks muchly."''|'''Carl''', the [[Card-Carrying Villain|Evil Cockroach Wizard]], ''[[Yin Yang Yo (Animation)|Yin Yang Yo]]''}}
{{quote|"''I can tell you from experience that when they get along, it sucks muchly."''|'''Carl''', the [[Card-Carrying Villain|Evil Cockroach Wizard]], ''[[Yin Yang Yo!|Yin Yang Yo]]''}}


On shows where the main characters are grouped together, goals ranging from winning games to defeating monsters are achieved only by teamwork.
On shows where the main characters are grouped together, goals ranging from winning games to defeating monsters are achieved only by teamwork.
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Also see [[The Power of Friendship]], [[Save Our Team]].
Also see [[The Power of Friendship]], [[Save Our Team]].
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=== Straight Examples: ===


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== Anime and Manga ==
== Straight Examples ==
* Notably ''[[Slayers (Anime)|Slayers]]'', although Lina always seems to be the only useful member in the end.

* ''[[Sailor Moon (Manga)|Sailor Moon]]'', especially the first season.
=== Anime and Manga ===
* ''[[Futari wa Pretty Cure (Anime)|Futari wa Pretty Cure]]'' and ''[[Futari wa Pretty Cure Splash Star (Anime)|Splash*Star]]'' (but not ''[[Yes! Pretty Cure 5 (Anime)|YPC5]]'') take this to an extreme, in that its [[Magical Girl|Magical Girls]] can only [[Transformation Sequence|transform]] and make their magical attacks ''together'' (as in holding hands), so it's a good thing [[I Know Karate|they know Kung Fu]].
* Notably ''[[Slayers]]'', although Lina always seems to be the only useful member in the end.
** ''[[Yes! Pretty Cure 5 (Anime)|Yes Pretty Cure 5]]'' does, however, focus on the team getting along. Strangely, it's the mature, [[Tall, Dark and Bishoujo]] Karen that causes all the problems.
* ''[[Sailor Moon]]'', especially the first season.
* Even more so, the eponymous airships in ''[[Simoun (Anime)|Simoun]]'' can only be operated by two girls working as a team...and they're powered by the pilots [[Schoolgirl Lesbians|kissing each other]].
* ''[[Futari wa Pretty Cure]]'' and ''[[Futari wa Pretty Cure Splash Star|Splash*Star]]'' (but not ''[[Yes! Pretty Cure 5|YPC5]]'') take this to an extreme, in that its [[Magical Girl]]s can only [[Transformation Sequence|transform]] and make their magical attacks ''together'' (as in holding hands), so it's a good thing [[I Know Karate|they know Kung Fu]].
* The Space Squadron in ''[[Soukou no Strain (Anime)|Soukou no Strain]]'' takes great pains to integrate Sara into their [[Nakama]] and work together as a team. Although Sara goes solo against the [[Big Bad]], she has the full backing and support of her team, who give her all the power they've got.
** ''[[Yes! Pretty Cure 5]]'' does, however, focus on the team getting along. Strangely, it's the mature, [[Tall, Dark and Bishoujo]] Karen that causes all the problems.
* ''[[Eyeshield 21 (Manga)|Eyeshield 21]]''.
* Even more so, the eponymous airships in ''[[Simoun]]'' can only be operated by two girls working as a team...and they're powered by the pilots [[Schoolgirl Lesbians|kissing each other]].
* The Space Squadron in ''[[Soukou no Strain]]'' takes great pains to integrate Sara into their [[Nakama]] and work together as a team. Although Sara goes solo against the [[Big Bad]], she has the full backing and support of her team, who give her all the power they've got.
* ''[[Eyeshield 21]]''.
* ''[[Digimon]]'' does this several times a season.
* ''[[Digimon]]'' does this several times a season.
* A running theme in the manga ''[[Kuroko no Basuke (Manga)|Kuroko no Basuke]]''.
* A running theme in the manga ''[[Kuroko no Basuke]]''.




== [[Live Action TV]] ==
=== [[Live-Action TV]] ===
* Every ''[[Star Trek]]'' series is built on this trope.
* Every ''[[Star Trek]]'' series is built on this trope.
* ''[[Stargate SG 1 (TV)|Stargate SG 1]]'' and ''[[Stargate Atlantis (TV)|Stargate Atlantis]]''.
* ''[[Stargate SG-1]]'' and ''[[Stargate Atlantis]]''.
* ''[[Heroes (TV)|Heroes]]'' took this to [[Anvilicious]] (but still enjoyable) levels in the episode, "How to Stop an Exploding Man" when {{spoiler|every character teamed up to kick Sylar's ass and stop the nuking of New York}}.
* ''[[Heroes (TV series)|Heroes]]'' took this to [[Anvilicious]] (but still enjoyable) levels in the episode, "How to Stop an Exploding Man" when {{spoiler|every character teamed up to kick Sylar's ass and stop the nuking of New York}}.
* ''[[Buffy the Vampire Slayer (TV)|Buffy the Vampire Slayer]]'', particularly at the end of Season Four where the Scoobies use a spell that [[All Your Powers Combined|combines their powers into Buffy's body]], and then kick the [[Big Bad]]'s ass. It's pretty much [[Team Spirit]] given corporeal form.
* ''[[Buffy the Vampire Slayer]]'', particularly at the end of Season Four where the Scoobies use a spell that [[All Your Powers Combined|combines their powers into Buffy's body]], and then kick the [[Big Bad]]'s ass. It's pretty much Team Spirit given corporeal form.
* While many of ''[[Lazy Town]]'s'' episodes revolve around the values of working together, there is one in particular that focuses on teamwork, [http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=MmlW277w3-A complete with a song]:
* While many of ''[[LazyTown]]'s'' episodes revolve around the values of working together, there is one in particular that focuses on teamwork, [http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=MmlW277w3-A complete with a song]:
{{quote| ''"Teamwork, do it together<br />
{{quote|''"Teamwork, do it together
Teamwork, friends forever,<br />
Teamwork, friends forever,
We're all for one and one for all<br />
We're all for one and one for all
We'll help each other stand tall,<br />
We'll help each other stand tall,
With teamwork!"'' }}
With teamwork!"'' }}




== [[Video Games]] ==
=== [[Video Games]] ===
* This is the point of the pact system in ''[[The World Ends With You (Video Game)|The World Ends With You]]''. Without a partner, a Player will get erased in a few minutes. And just to show how vital having a partner is, {{spoiler|in the first day of the third week, you are drawn into a battle with Noise without a partner; you can still fight on the bottom screen, right? Wrong. All of your pins are disabled, leaving you with no choice but to run from battle.}}
* This is the point of the pact system in ''[[The World Ends With You]]''. Without a partner, a Player will get erased in a few minutes. And just to show how vital having a partner is, {{spoiler|in the first day of the third week, you are drawn into a battle with Noise without a partner; you can still fight on the bottom screen, right? Wrong. All of your pins are disabled, leaving you with no choice but to run from battle.}}
* ''[[Team Fortress 2 (Video Game)|Team Fortress 2]]'''s player classes all have different strengths, weaknesses, and unique abilities, forcing players to help each other out so their team can win...in theory, at least. There's also a hat-painting item known as Team Spirit, which makes your hat match your current team's color.
* ''[[Team Fortress 2]]'''s player classes all have different strengths, weaknesses, and unique abilities, forcing players to help each other out so their team can win...in theory, at least. There's also a hat-painting item known as Team Spirit, which makes your hat match your current team's color.




== [[Western Animation]] ==
=== [[Western Animation]] ===
* ''[[Rocket Power]]''
* ''[[Rocket Power]]''
* ''[[The Powerpuff Girls (Animation)|The Powerpuff Girls]]''. They did have a subversion of this cliche, however; see below.
* ''[[The Powerpuff Girls]]''. They did have a subversion of this cliche, however; see below.
* ''[[Teamo Supremo]]''
* ''[[Teamo Supremo]]''
* ''[[Teen Titans (Animation)|Teen Titans]]'': Be it the [[Badass Normal]] or the [[Plucky Comic Relief]], if even ''one'' Titan is absent....
* ''[[Teen Titans (animation)|Teen Titans]]'': Be it the [[Badass Normal]] or the [[Plucky Comic Relief]], if even ''one'' Titan is absent....
* ''[[The Weekenders]]'': In "Sitters", the gang are babysitting Carver's younger brother... not surprisingly, they manage to keep things under control when they're working together.
* ''[[The Weekenders]]'': In "Sitters", the gang are babysitting Carver's younger brother... not surprisingly, they manage to keep things under control when they're working together.
* ''[[Hey Arnold (Animation)|Hey Arnold]]'': "Benchwarmer".
* ''[[Hey Arnold!]]'': "Benchwarmer".
* ''[[Yin Yang Yo (Animation)|Yin Yang Yo]]'': the two usually have to re-learn the Aesop about every other episode.
* ''[[Yin Yang Yo!|Yin Yang Yo]]'': the two usually have to re-learn the Aesop about every other episode.
* Used in ''[[Thomas the Tank Engine]]'', particually in the later seasons where this seems to form the plot of half the episodes.
* Used in ''[[Thomas the Tank Engine]]'', particually in the later seasons where this seems to form the plot of half the episodes.
* ''[[Wonder Pets (Animation)|Wonder Pets]]'': What's gonna work? Teamwork!
* ''[[Wonder Pets]]'': What's gonna work? Teamwork!
* ''[[Mucha Lucha]]''
* ''[[Mucha Lucha]]''
* ''[[Galactik Football]]''
* ''[[Galactik Football]]''
* ''[[The Avengers: Earth's Mightiest Heroes (Animation)|The Avengers: Earth's Mightiest Heroes]]'' has so many episodes where the Avengers save the day through teamwork, Loki caught the heroes in traps by forcing each to fight a Master of Evil ''alone''.
* ''[[The Avengers: Earth's Mightiest Heroes]]'' has so many episodes where the Avengers save the day through teamwork, Loki caught the heroes in traps by forcing each to fight a Master of Evil ''alone''.




=== Subversions: ===
== Subversions ==


== [[Western Animation]] ==
=== [[Western Animation]] ===
* ''[[The Powerpuff Girls]]'': "Three Girls and a Monster" opens with the announcement that the City of Townsville has received an award for teamwork, and an example from the regular citizens being shown involving trash. However, Blossom and Buttercup are bickering over lots of things, picking up the hotline phone included. When the three girls finally meet the monster, one would expect the girls to defeat it by teaming up. Instead, Blossom and Buttercup continue to bicker while Bubbles gets the monster to leave town [[Talking the Monster To Death|by asking nicely]].
* ''[[The Powerpuff Girls]]'': "Three Girls and a Monster" opens with the announcement that the City of Townsville has received an award for teamwork, and an example from the regular citizens being shown involving trash. However, Blossom and Buttercup are bickering over lots of things, picking up the hotline phone included. When the three girls finally meet the monster, one would expect the girls to defeat it by teaming up. Instead, Blossom and Buttercup continue to bicker while Bubbles gets the monster to leave town [[Talking the Monster to Death|by asking nicely]].
* ''[[Hey Arnold]]'', "World Records": Might not have been an ''intentional'' subversion, but a subversion nonetheless. After several attempts by Arnold and Gerald to break a world record prove failures, Arnold comes up with the bright idea of getting all the neighborhood kids involved in making a giant pizza puff, using everyone's own special talent (Stinky's ability to wrap sleeping bags helps him fold the crust, Phoebe makes sauce, Gerald cuts vegetables). In the end however, that attempt is also unsuccessful, and their actual record comes from out of left field.<ref>"Most Attempts at Trying To Get a World Record".</ref>
* ''[[Hey Arnold!]]'', "World Records": Might not have been an ''intentional'' subversion, but a subversion nonetheless. After several attempts by Arnold and Gerald to break a world record prove failures, Arnold comes up with the bright idea of getting all the neighborhood kids involved in making a giant pizza puff, using everyone's own special talent (Stinky's ability to wrap sleeping bags helps him fold the crust, Phoebe makes sauce, Gerald cuts vegetables). In the end however, that attempt is also unsuccessful, and their actual record comes from out of left field.<ref>"Most Attempts at Trying To Get a World Record".</ref>
** They failed because one of the kids (forgot who) misinterpreted TSP--teaspoon--as Ten Square Pounds.
** They failed because one of the kids (forgot who) misinterpreted TSP—teaspoon—as Ten Square Pounds.


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Latest revision as of 20:21, 6 August 2018

"I can tell you from experience that when they get along, it sucks muchly."

On shows where the main characters are grouped together, goals ranging from winning games to defeating monsters are achieved only by teamwork.

A useful lesson, one supposes. It might be nice, however, to occasionally see a Too Many Cooks Spoil the Soup episode.

Also see The Power of Friendship, Save Our Team.

Examples of Team Spirit include:

Straight Examples

Anime and Manga


Live-Action TV

"Teamwork, do it together
Teamwork, friends forever,
We're all for one and one for all
We'll help each other stand tall,
With teamwork!"


Video Games

  • This is the point of the pact system in The World Ends With You. Without a partner, a Player will get erased in a few minutes. And just to show how vital having a partner is, in the first day of the third week, you are drawn into a battle with Noise without a partner; you can still fight on the bottom screen, right? Wrong. All of your pins are disabled, leaving you with no choice but to run from battle.
  • Team Fortress 2's player classes all have different strengths, weaknesses, and unique abilities, forcing players to help each other out so their team can win...in theory, at least. There's also a hat-painting item known as Team Spirit, which makes your hat match your current team's color.


Western Animation


Subversions

Western Animation

  • The Powerpuff Girls: "Three Girls and a Monster" opens with the announcement that the City of Townsville has received an award for teamwork, and an example from the regular citizens being shown involving trash. However, Blossom and Buttercup are bickering over lots of things, picking up the hotline phone included. When the three girls finally meet the monster, one would expect the girls to defeat it by teaming up. Instead, Blossom and Buttercup continue to bicker while Bubbles gets the monster to leave town by asking nicely.
  • Hey Arnold!, "World Records": Might not have been an intentional subversion, but a subversion nonetheless. After several attempts by Arnold and Gerald to break a world record prove failures, Arnold comes up with the bright idea of getting all the neighborhood kids involved in making a giant pizza puff, using everyone's own special talent (Stinky's ability to wrap sleeping bags helps him fold the crust, Phoebe makes sauce, Gerald cuts vegetables). In the end however, that attempt is also unsuccessful, and their actual record comes from out of left field.[1]
    • They failed because one of the kids (forgot who) misinterpreted TSP—teaspoon—as Ten Square Pounds.
  1. "Most Attempts at Trying To Get a World Record".