{{quote box|"I am Calypso. And I thank you for playing Twisted Metal!"}}
{{quote|"I am Calypso. And I thank you for playing Twisted Metal!"}}
The mysterious host of the Twisted Metal contest. Few details are known of his [[Backstory]], except his whole family died in a car accident years ago and his wish-granting powers were stolen from Minion, allowing him to survive. He's been holding Twisted Metal for 10 years, with the second game being the 11th entry. He's in all games, but only once as a car driver.
The mysterious host of the Twisted Metal contest. Few details are known of his [[Backstory]], except his whole family died in a car accident years ago and his wish-granting powers were stolen from Minion, allowing him to survive. He's been holding Twisted Metal for 10 years, with the second game being the 11th entry. He's in all games, but only once as a car driver.
The list of drivers for the Twisted Metal franchise.
Recurring characters
Calypso
"I am Calypso. And I thank you for playing Twisted Metal!"
The mysterious host of the Twisted Metal contest. Few details are known of his Backstory, except his whole family died in a car accident years ago and his wish-granting powers were stolen from Minion, allowing him to survive. He's been holding Twisted Metal for 10 years, with the second game being the 11th entry. He's in all games, but only once as a car driver.
Actually Pretty Funny: Despite being a complete Jerkass with granting wishes, Calypso can be pretty funny in really making them as ironic as possible.
Cool Airship: His blimp, which he uses as a hideout in both 2 and 3.
Corrupt Corporate Executive: Depending on the game, he is presented as such. The reboot makes it more explicit by portraying him as the CEO of Calypso Industries.
Dead Little Sister: As detailed in the comic tie-in for 2 (see Mysterious Past entry), his sister's death is what sets off the events that'd turn him into Calypso. She's also referenced by Minion in his ending.
Death Seeker: Following from the above, having accidentally killed his sister made him this for most of his life.
Deal With the Devil: How he got his powers in the comic tie-in. After besting Minion in a race, the devil (a demolition derby fan) allowed him to return to Earth in exchange of doing annual competitions to give him and his cohorts plenty of souls to play with in Hell.
Depending On the Artist: Calypso's appearance varies within the series. In the live-action endings to Twisted Metal, Calypso's facial burns are the most extreme, making his face look like hamburger meat wearing a wig. In TM 2, Calypso's facial scars are much less prominent, and in 3 and 4, he didn't seem scarred at all. Black is an alternate continuity, where his scarring is absent, but he's bald and missing an eye. In Head-On, his hairline is receding and he is missing an eye, looking like a cross between his 2 and Black incarnations. Finally, in the PS 3 version, he is portrayed as being in his 30's with no scarring, both eyes intact, and a head full of shoulder-length black hair.
Depending On the Writer: The source of Calypso's powers varies multiple times. In the original, he had stolen a demon, Black, from Mister Ash, and the demon was the one granting wishes. In 2, it's his powers were stolen from Minion. 4 handwaved it as a magic ring.
Like a Badass Out of Hell: Calypso got his wish-granting magic by stealing a demon (Minion)'s powers on the way to Hell, after the car crash that killed his family.
A comic tie-in for 2 revealed a large amount of info on his past. He was an unbalanced demolition derby driver with suicidal tendencies in life, and after the car accident, managed to outdriveMinion in Hell. The Devil allowed him to return to Earth, in exchange for Calypso running an annual contest, sending both drivers and bystanders alike to Hell.
Narrator: He himself narrates most endings in Twisted Metal 2 and Head-On.
Ring of Power: Twisted Metal 4 attempted to explain his powers with one.
Self-Made Orphan: According to the comic tie-in for 2. In his first attempt at suicide, he grabbed at his father's head and forced a multi-car accident, killing both his parents.
Shock and Awe: Some games portray him using lightning as part of his wish-granting powers.
Tragic Keepsake: In the comic tie-in for '2, the doll that belonged to his dead sister.
The Voiceless: In Black, he's never shown speaking onscreen (or even moving, save for a brief instance in Sweet Tooth's flashback movie).
You Nuke'Em: His Special in Twisted Metal 4 is a mini-nuke.
Needles Kane
Driver of Sweet Tooth, an ice cream truck. A derangedSerial Killer dressed as a clown. A former mental patient that escaped and turned into a mad serial killer. He appears in all games. The reboot dwells more into his origins and his quest to find "the one who got away".
Art Shift: Dramatically shifted across the series. In the original, he had green hair. The sequel gave him a burning scalp, while 3 and 4 had much more ornate costumes. In Black, rather than have facepaint, Needles wore a mask. He also wore polka-dotted pants with suspenders and no shirt. Head-On adopted the design from Black for the main games (though his ending shows the mask as being expressive), and the 2012 game also reused it.
The Cameo: He appears as a secret character in War of the Monsters and Hot Shots Golf 2 due to his unofficially being the Mascot for Sony.
Evil Mask: In the 2012 game, Needles managed to overtake Marcus's personality only after Marcus carved the mask. His son eventually dug up the mask, and Calypso had one made for Sophie when he resurrected her.
Evil Laugh: His iconic laugh in Twisted Metal, 2, and Small Brawl.
Evil Versus Evil: He doesn't really like Calypso and wouldn't mind unseating him (which he does in 4 and his ending for Head-On) but don't think if he took over that he'd be any more well-meaning than Calypso...
Expy: Of The Joker, at least in the first game. Later adopted an original image in the sequels, with Black finally making him a unique breed of Monster Clown.
Find the Cure: His wish in Black is a cure for his head-on-fire curse. In the ending, he changed his mind. Since he would have to stop killing. He does have his priorities.
I Am Not Shazam: Sweet Tooth is the car's name, but it's commonly used to refer to the driver as well. Worth noting there are a few instances in-game where he's referred to as Sweet Tooth, implying that he assumed it as his murderer name or Clown Name..
It's Personal: Needles mentions before the Boss Fight that Warhawk was the one who captured him 3 months ago. And he's not happy about that.
"Well boys 'n girls, it's payback time."
I Will Find You: His motive in the reboot is to find "the one who got away" (Marcus's daughter Sophie) and kill her, finishing what he started.
Killed Off for Real: In the reboot, although his son is there to take his place...
Mental World: Marcus claims Black is all in Needles' head.
Sympathetic Murderer: Needles has been stabilished as a ruthless Serial Killer as the series progressed, but the scenarists never really went into detail about the murders, or what kind of people Needles likes to kill, with this the killer clown comes out favorably in the fandom. The PS 3 reboot is even going to give him a backstory where he once was a nice family man and adored ice cream truck driver.
That Man Is Dead: In the reboot, he keeps pestering Marcus into personifying him as the clown mask. After he was done making the mask, Needles pretty much took over and declared that he killed him.
This exchange in particular
Wife: "Marcus! No!"
Needles: "Marcus does not live here anymore."
Transforming Mecha: His car special in Black makes it turn into a giant clown-esque robot. The alternate special for the Sweet Tooth vehicle in the 2012 reboot keeps this.
Villain Protagonist: He's easily the most popular and iconic character in the game.
Marcus Kane
Driver of Roadkill, a beat-up car made of spare parts. A homeless man who claims the world to be false, and enters the contest seeking to be released out of it. In Twisted Metal 2 and 3 he was played as a crazy man, but Head-Onreveals he's the Split Personality of Needles Kane. In Black, he is revealed to be Minion's driver, trapped inside Needles' head.
Breaking the Fourth Wall: In his Twisted Metal 2 profile, he address the player directly, claiming he can see the player sitting up in his living room playing his little video game. Justified by his story.
Driver of Mr. Grimm, a motorbike. The Grim Reaper himself, who either seeks Calypso's soul or something related to his addiction to souls. Appears in all games, though not always is the same character story-wise. In 4, he's replaced by a skeletal pirate named Captain Grimm, who plays largely the same. In Black, he's a Vietnam veteran that has become cannibal after being forced to eat his friend during their time as POWs, and enters the tournament seeking revenge on the Vietnamese officer that drove him to do it. The reboot is another reinvention, as this version of Grimm is a stuntman turned gang leader seeking to go back to the past and save his father from that tragic stunt accident.
Glass Cannon: Drives the car with the lowest defense (no surprise given its motorcycle), but compensates it with high speed and the most damaging Special.
Kill'Em All: In his Twisted Metal 2 ending, he asks Calypso to speed up the death rate so he can feast on plenty of souls. Calypso does so, engulfing the planet into senseless murder and conflicts, thus supplying Grimm with a flood of souls to feast on. This, however, only lasts so much and soon the Earth is left uninhabited and Grimm hungrily longing for more.
Pirate: His (awful) Twisted Metal 4 rendition, aptly named Captain Grimm.
Except in Black, the bios in TM:Lost explaining what happened to characters after Black state he went insane started to think he's The Grim Reaper.
Except in Twisted Metal (2012) as well, the skull face paint is in honor of his late father.
No Party Like a Donner Party: In his Black ending, Calypso offers him a mano-a-mano with the officer who put him in the situation to begin with... and Grimm realizes he acquired a taste for long pork. No explanation needed for what comes next.
The Voiceless: Captain Grimm doesn't speak at all...
Talking Animal: ...It's his parakeet the one who does the talking. Huh.
Preacher (Jebediah)
Driver of Brimstone, an El Camino. An evangelist who believes he's possessed by a demon during an exorcism, who then forced him to murder. Wants to get rid of it. TM:Lost has him return to his car after he killed himself searching for those who wronged him. He makes a couple of appearances in the 2012 reboot.
Badass Preacher: Jebediah in "Black". Though also averted, as he admits in his intro:
"I wasn't even a real preacher... I was just an evangelist, rejected by the church!"
You All Look Familiar: His middle FMV uses Billy Ray and his wife's models in place of a generic couple.
Why Am I Ticking?: Brimstone's Special consists of throwing explosive-strapped followers into enemy cars.
Dollface
Driver of Darkside. A young teenage girl who spilled coffee on important papers for her boss, and as punishment he nailed a mask onto her head. She wants to get rid of it. In TM:Lost she decides to keep it as it never ages, but since she's still growing up, its starting to press against her skull. In the reboot, Dollface is a completely re-imagined as a supermodel obsessed with beauty and being the absolute best supermodel in the world. Things went screwy after she got into a car accident which left her with a minor cut in her cheek...
Animesque: She seems to have a strong anime vibe to her in the reboot, what with her having a pink hairdo and being the pilot of her own Humongous Mecha, Iron Maiden. The fact that she's pretty Ax Crazy makes her look like some psycho anime chick you see in those rather gory ecchi animes/mangas.
Body Horror: How she sees herself in the reboot after her accident is similar to Two Face in The Dark Knight but divided horizontally with the scars on the bottom
Clingy Costume: Her mask is kept in place with nails and a specially crafted lock.
Disney Villain Death: Gets one ( actually two) in the reboot during Grimm's boss fight against her. After damaging the Iron Maiden enough, she loses control of the mech and ends up sending it crashing into the bridge. She manages to grab hold on to the bridge and the final battle begins there. Then after the battle, she starts to lose her grip and eventually falls to the depths of the canyon while screaming,"FUCK YOUMR GRIMM!!"
It then turns out to be a Rasputinian Death. In an obvious Shout-Out to Twisted Metal 2, the Iron Maiden's One-Winged Angel form is it's head!. Only after you destroy it does she play this trope straight, again.
Disproportionate Retribution: What her boss did to her just because she spilled coffee on some spreadsheets. They must have been some pretty damn important files to justify locking an intern's head in a torture device.
Drop the Hammer: In the opening cut scene of her story in the reboot she takes a swing with a weapon at a rival but the business end is in shadow, her final video has an extended version of the scene showing it's a sledgehammer.
"Friend or Idol?" Decision: Slightly modified. She has to choose between the key for her mask or the life of the cruel maskmaker who put it in her to begin with.
Improbable Age: She's just 14 years old when she graduated from colleage, had a job and driving a semi.
Name's the Same: In the reboot, her real name is Krista Sparks. Most would immediately recognize that name as the name of Calypso's estranged 15 year old daughter who's long dead. Unlike her, this Krista is a grownup supermodel who's an Ax Crazy obsessed with being the fairest of them all. with no mention of any connection to Calypso at all.
Ramming Always Works: The special attack in this game takes what Darkside used to do in Twisted Metal 1 and add a turbo function onto it. One can do extra damage with her special attacks by performing T-Slides and such.
Small Girl, Big Truck: She is just a petite little girl who happens to drive a huge 18-wheeler which has a police cruiser for a bumper.
The new game pairs her up with The Juggernaut. Similar to Darkside, but comes complete with a box trailer.
Drivers of Outlaw, a police car. Carl was Outlaw's driver in Twisted Metal, and sought to end the tournament's bloodshed once and for all, but was trapped in space after Calypso literally granted his wish. His sister Jamie, driving Outlaw-II, saved him during Twisted Metal 2. They drive together in 3 and Head-On, working to stop Calypso.
Driver of Axel, a contraption formed by a platform and two monster truck tires, of which he's attached to. He's been living 20 years stuck in this machine, and enters Twisted Metal 2 wishing for the strength to face his father. In Head-On, he realizes he can't live outside his machine, and returns to it with the help of a doctor, who ask in return for his right to a wish should he win the contest. In Black, he's out to get Revenge over the one who killed his wife.
Abusive Parents: Axel's father is the one who bounded him into his vehicle, because he was too stupid and needed to be taught a lesson.
Artificial Limbs: In Head-On, he has his missing arms and feet replaced with mechanical implants, that also allows him to control his vehicle.
Meaningful Name: He is literally the axel between his two giant tires.
Reluctant Warrior: It's been stated in both Twisted Metal 2 and Head-On he doesn't want to fight, but there's no other choice for him to escape his personal hell. His ending in Head-On has him trying to make up for all the chaos. It didn't work.
Driver of Minion, a Cool Tank. A demon whose powers were stolen by Calypso. He's the Final Boss in Twisted Metal and Mid Boss in Twisted Metal 2, 3, 4 and Black(although replaced at the steering wheel by Marcus Kane.)
Artificial Stupidity: An easy way to deal with him in Twisted Metal 2 is to get into one of the temples around the arena. The AI will just drive back and forth in front of it, exposing itself to the player's arsenal of weapons and specials.
Composite Character: While in TM1 Minion wasn't given any sort of backstory besides being the previous tournament's champion, TM2 turned him into a mix between two characters of the first: Mr. Ash, Darkside's driver and a demon seeking to take back a demon Calypso stole from him; and Black, the demon he sought and who actually made the wishes happen.
Lightning Bruiser: Minion is usually one of the fastest and most durable vehicles in the game, with a powerful special attack. There's a reason why he usually has to be unlocked. His only weakness is sheer size can make him more vulnerable to hazards in certain levels.
Driver of Thumper, a purple Impalla. A gangster from South Central that has been fighting all his life. Appears in the first three games, seeking first to stop the violence in his neighborhood and later to rule the world.
Gangsterland: His South Central neighbourhood, justified as the game takes place in Los Angeles.
Leitmotif: In Twisted Metal 4, there is a beat that plays whenever you shoot his special attack.
Musical Assassin: His car's Special in Twisted Metal 3: a soundwave blast.
Pet the Dog: While Calypso usually screws everyone else over with his Literal Genie powers, Thumper was one of the few exceptions to be granted a genuinely satisfying ending (at least at face value with the text of the ending). Thumper explains how he's lived all his life in South Central under the shadow of violence in his neighborhood brought about by gang wars and such. All he wanted was for his neighborhood to be free of violence and hate. Calypso says he granted his wish, but Bruce is suspicious. Calypso tells him to go see for himself. He finds that, as the ending text puts it, "Calypso was not lying." It seems that Calypso changed the past so that the violence and hatred never happened in the first place.
Playing With Fire: His car's Special in the first two games: a flamethrower.
In TM 4, it's a dual flamethrower: Complete with a Leitmotif!
Pyrrhic Victory: His Twisted Metal 2 ending. His wish was to rule the earth, but during the tournament, he and the other drivers killed everyone else.
Save the Princess: His original backstory, as seen in the "Lost Videos".
Sidekick: As seen in the "Lost Videos", Bruce was originally going to have a co-pilot with him, but for some reason he was removed. Going by Small Brawl, he may be named Vinnie.
Driver of Grasshopper, a dune buggy. At first presented as a girl looking to make her father pay, she's later revealed to be Calypso's daughter, thought to be dead in a car accident years ago. She debuts in Twisted Metal 2 and later returns in Head-On.
Artificial Human: How she survived the accident. the LAPD turned her into a cyborg in order to get close to Calypso so they could detonate a bomb inside her and kill him.
"What's the problem? You didn't want to help me! You just want another contestant to kill all those innocent people! You destroy everything and run around like you own the world!"
While Calypso had it coming, what he tries to explain to her is that he can only use his powers if he's granting a wish, but she doesn't listen.
Car Fu: The most representative out of the whole cast.
Improbable Age: She's the first(?) teenage Twisted Metal combatant in the series, at age 15. But then age probably didn't matter to her, since she was a cyborg in 2 and a ghost in Head-On
Missing Mom: Not much is known about her. According to the comic tie-in for 2, her name was Joanie, and was killed during one of Calypso's derbies after being hit by a bouncing tire.
Why Am I Ticking?: The LAPD made her a human bomb to get rid of Calypso.
Simon Whittlebone
Driver of Mr. Slamm, a bulldozer/loader. An architect fired from his job for attempting to build a tower tall enough to reach the heavens, he only desires to fulfill his greatest dream. He debuts in Twisted Metal 2 and later returns in Head-On.
A God Am I: His Twisted Metal 2 ending has him claiming that after he finished his tower.
Art Shift: In Head-On, he looks completely different to his appearance in 2.
Driver of Yellow Jacket, a taxicab. He sought out his missing children in 1, and discovers it's Needles Kane. It's also implied he is the driver of Final BossDark Tooth in Twisted Metal 2, as Dark Tooth claims to be Sweet Tooth's father. In Black, he's a zombie remote-controlled by his younger son (not Needles), seeking out a better life. In the reboot, Charlie is now presented as Marcus/Needles' son. The clown spared him knowing that he'd make a good replacement should anything happen to him. He's now the new Sweet Tooth.
Jack of All Stats: All of Yellow Jacket's stats in Twisted Metal are 3/5.
Improbable Age: His son's age was never revealed but he appears to be between 6 and 8. Very young for a necromancer and a Twisted Metal combatent (Small Brawl notwithstanding).
In the Blood: In TM:Lost, both Charlie and his younger son decide to kill Needles and then themselves, to stop their line of psychopath murderers.
In the reboot, Charlie becomes Needles' successor. Apparently he was spared as he was the perfect replacement.
Nerf: The vechile Dark Tooth, is considerably weaker and competitive friendly in Head-On than its original TM2 incarnation; a given since it is now playable, not the Final Boss anymore, and driven by his "sons" instead.
No Name Given: His young son, apart from his other 'two' sons.
Papa Wolf: As Dark Tooth, he gets angered after claiming you killed Sweet Tooth. Alternatively, he was really close to his younger son in Black.
What Happened to The Mouse?: So far, there has been no mention or reference of the young son in later sequels.
Mortimer
Driver of Shadow, a purple hearse. A mysterious graveyard keeper that carries missions of revenge for the souls of the deceased. Appears in Twisted Metal 2 and Head-On, where he's awakened from his eternal slumber and desires to go back to it.
Casting a Shadow: His special is a remote-controlled bomb shadow.
Grave Robbing: In Head-On, two guys robbing his own grave awoke him.
Drivers of Twister, an Indy racing car. Amanda is in Twisted Metal 2, a racer obsessed with speed who wishes to drive at the speed of light. Her twin sister Miranda came in Head-On looking for her disappeared sister.
In Small Brawl, it simply generates a tornado above her car.
Came Back Wrong: In Head-On, Miranda Watts uses her wish to bring back her twin sister and gets a zombie, as Amanda had died millions of years ago, as her car traveled back in time after passing light speed.
Driver of Darkside, a black truck. A mysterious figure from Hell, bent on recovering what rightfully belongs to his. He returns as a Mid Boss in Twisted Metal 3.
The Cameo: In the intro of Twisted Metal 2, a beaten-up Darkside appears on the side of the road. He's also seen in the background of the options menu.
Retcon: Twisted Metal has Mr. Ash claiming as his prize Black, a powerful demon Calypso stole for himself and whose powers he uses to grant the wishes, while Minion is just said to be the previous tournament's winner. Come Twisted Metal 2, Minion claims Calypso has stolen his powers 11 years ago.
Sinister Silhouettes: He's represented as that, thought his "Lost" ending had him as a normal, if sinister man.
Video Game Flamethrowers Suck: If you are frozen by his special, then it's averted. Otherwise, he can't do much with it.
What Could Have Been: He would've appeared in Twisted Metal 2 as the boss of Los Angeles.
Agent Stone
Driver of Crimson Fury, a red sports car. He's seeking an object that could "liberate the world".
British Accent: He speaks in this in the finished game ending.
Expy: Of James Bond. Played more obviously in Small Brawl.
The Faceless: His "Lost Video" ending was filmed in POV Cam (in a similar manner to James Bond nemesis Ernst Blodfeld). Though he's fully seen entirely in the player-select screen.
Driver of Hammerhead, a monster truck. Two college drop outs who are participating only for the thrill of battle.
Bowdlerise: Comparing their wish in the early "Lost Video" to the finished game ending. In the first they ask for girls (after thinking for a moment since they hadn't actually thought about a wish), prompting Calypso's harem to get into Hammerhead; the latter has them ask for...a new set of tires, because they are expensive.
The Big Guy: Granted Hammerhead is a monster truck, but it is HUGE compared to the other characters. Future installments tone down the size.
Just for Pun: The way Calypso says "Ass-ass-in" in the "Lost Video" ending...
Captain Spears
Original driver of Roadkill. A former military man filled with grief as he feels that his own cowardice led his squadron into an enemy trap back in the "Jungle Wars of South America". He wants to be able to set the past right.
My Greatest Second Chance: He wishes to be sent back in time to the war where he can set things right. He is so caught up in realizing that his wish was granted that doesn't realize he is in the middle of a battle, and is promptly killed by a South American soldier.
Downer Ending/Kick the Dog: His "Lost Video" ending, where Calypso brings him back to life, and then shoots him.
"I givith, and I taketh away. Try again next year, driver!"
Homing Projectile: What'd become the trademark special of the car, the "Ghost Missile" will track the target whoever it is, even going through walls to get to it. To balance this, the missiles themselves are very weak.
Man in White: Appears so in his "Lost Video" ending.
Tuckerization: He's named after the game's producer.
Commander Mason
Original driver of Warthog. Seeks the same item as Agent Stone under government orders.
Armies Are Evil: He and the military are certainly portrayed as "evil" in their search of the item. Even in his "Lost Video" ending he sends a platoon as a back up measure should Calypso fail to fulfill his wish.
Brown Note: The Black Box of a plane shot down by aliens. For the U.S. government, the world's not yet ready for it.
Dirty Coward: In his "Lost Video" ending. After acting all high ad mighty in front of Calypso, he runs away in fear after seeing what he did to the squad team he sent to get him.
Government Conspiracy: Avoiding said item to fall into the hands of Agent Stone and his freedom organization is Mason's main directive. He's also content knowing people will sleep peacefully, completely in the dark about things they're not yet able to understand.
Too Dumb to Live: In their ending, they wish to fly. Calypso says "Wish granted." The pair runs off the nearest cliff...and promptly falls to their deaths, as a dumbfounded Calypso stands there with a pair of plane tickets in his hand and thanks that their refundable.
Ken Master
No, not that one. New driver of Spectre. An actor who wants to be famous.
Continuity Nod: In Small Brawl, the kid controlling Spectre gets, as his wish, the keys of his father's vehicle, which is revealed to be the main series' Spectre.
Driver of Crazy-8, a rally bug. A small-time boxer who was beaten to the point of needing surgery in one match, and could only afford a back alley doctor that he was told was a fan of the fights. The doctor however, lost a considerable sum of money betting on him and sewed his eyes and mouth shut (and eyes and tongue removed). He's out seeking good ole' Revenge. In TM:Lost, he's trying to restore his face (by removing the parts off others he deems evil) so he doesn't scare his baby daughter.
Curb Stomp Battle: His last official boxing match. He himself describes it as one-sided.
"Ya know, that was the first time I ever knocked someone out with one punch."
Extreme Melee Revenge: His ending. He asks his wish of Revenge against Dr. Hatch, and the next scene shows the doctor bound and gagged, while No-Face puts on a boxing glove with dozens of scalpels and knives taped to it. As No-Face rears up for a haymaker to the doctor's face, the credits start rolling just before his fist makes contact.
Shock and Awe: His Special, which works similar to the other game's Outlaw.
Agent Stone
Driver of Outlaw, now a SWAT truck. A police sniper who let anger get the best of him and got a mother and her daughter killed alongside his target. He's seeking a second chance to fix his mistake. In TM:Lost, he's trapped in a loop after he won the tournament, and is forced to relieve that day every night.
Groundhog Day Loop: According to TM:Lost, After winning the tournament, he's trapped in relieving that fateful day every night, with him saving the family but not killing the thug in time before he puts a bullet into his head.
Unstoppable Rage: What clouds his judgement and leads to tragedy.
Billy Ray Stillwell
Driver of Junkyard Dog, a tow truck. He found out his wife was cheating him and beats her to death with a hoe. He now wants to find her lover and make him pay too. In TM:Lost, he's just taken a liking to killing, but even if he wants to he's yet to kill another human 10 years after.
Black Widow: Annie has her pilot lover attempt to kill Billy by spraying some chemicals over him as he's checking his crop, so they can later cash on the life insurance.
Evil Feels Good: In his ending he finds he likes killing after getting revenge on the pilot, and decides to become a serial killer in TM:Lost.
Driver of Roadkill. An amnesiac man looking for his identity. TM:Lost reveals there's a police unit of identical John Does that seeks Calypso's downfall.
Amnesiac Dissonance: He finds out in the end that he's an undercover FBI agent, and saved dozens of lives in a bombing incident. He is, in fact, a hero... and he's standing in front of one of the world's most wanted criminals, who shoots him dead.
Backup Twin: According to TM:Lost, there's a whole divison of the police conformed by Backup Twins.
Bald of Evil: He believes he can't be a good guy with how he looks. Switches to a Bald of Awesome when his past is revealed.
Driver of Spectre. A girl with a past of rejections, who just breaks out on a friend's wedding and ends with Mary killing her and donning her bloodied dress. Enters to ask for the perfect man. In TM:Lost, she has lost her hold of reality and just wants to find someone who'd kill her.
Yandere: Probably one of the most extreme examples. Unlike other yanderes, Mary doesn't have a specific lover. All she wants is a man to love her, be it a rich guy, a family man or even a hobo off the streets. True to being a yandere, rejecting her love would only piss heroff.
Raven
Driver of Shadow. A gothic girl who's put in the Asylum after witnessing her friend's death by drowning. Wants to get even at the two guys who caused it. In TM:Lost, she has turned into a night vigilante, killing the evildoers of the city.
Voodoo Doll: She gets one as her wish. She uses it to gouge out the eyes of the two boys.
Cage
Driver of Warthog, now a stationwagon attached to tank threads. A Serial Killer who feels remorse every time he kills. He participates seeking to have the part of his brain that makes him feel sorrow removed. In TM:Lost, he attempted to overthrow Sweet Tooth as the biggest Serial Killer, but only gets his arms and legs chopped off.
Driver of Manslaughter, a dump truck. A mysterious monster that's out to get Calypso. TM:Lost states he comes from another world ordered by another "more colorful" Calypso to kill his darker self.
Supercop: I don't think that helicopter of his is a Midtown P.D. normal-issue vehicle.
Maybe not, but what can qualify him for the trope was that he was the guy who caught Needles Kane aka Sweet Tooth
What Could Have Been: There are screenshots showing he was at one point planned as a selectable car.
Severed Sam (Sam Boomer)
Driver of 12-Pac, a racing car. Exclusive for Twisted Metal: Lost, he's a racer who was decapitated in a big car crash. He now looks for the crazed fan who took his head in the incident.
The Unintelligible: The guy has to be inspired by Boomhauer. The game even provides complimentary subtitles for him.
Cousin Eddy
Driver of Cousin Eddy, a beatup RV. A retarded hillbilly that likes two things: shiny stuff and breaking things. The contest's just his playground. Mid Boss of the game.
The Brute: He forced everyone in his town to set up his RV by brute strength.
Dumb Muscle: His ending reveals that Calypso didn't invite him to tournament, he just entered because he thought it looked fun, and when Calypso refuses give him anything for winning, Eddy Neck Lifts him and threatens to pummel if he doesn't.
Driver of Auger, a construction vehicle with a drill on its front. He's pissed off at the tournament bringing down his buildings, but he wish others to see "his inner child".
Ensemble Darkhorse: He's probably the only Twisted Metal 3 character (or rather, car) that has atleast some semblance of fan-following.
Expy: The driver of Slamm in Small Brawl looks much closer to a younger Buster than Mr. Slamm's original driver, Simon Whittlebone.
Dual Boss: Together with Super Slamm in Twisted Metal 4.
Driver of Club Kid, a micro car. Some dude who wants to party all night.
The Computer Is a Cheating Bastard: While most cars in Twisted Metal 3 are certainly cheaters in the Insane Difficulty setting, not all have a Special Attack as irritating as him. His Special consists of a whirling void that attracts all nearby cars to its center, spinning them around for damage before exploding. Considering that he spams 4-5 as he drives by, and how all other CPU cars keep on firing at random even while trapped, you can stay trapped on this all the way from full health to death.
Playing With Fire: The only reason Thumper got cheated out of his original Special.
Video Game Flamethrowers Suck: Unlike Thumper, Firestarter's Special isn't that much useful. Though using more than one with rear attacks while the enemy is frozen is a very effective tactic.
SNK Boss: His Special is deadly powerful, painfully homes in and has such pushback force that it makes your car slide all over the place. He's also prone to spam it like there's no tomorrow, and combined with his aggressive AI, there's little chance of survival on a face-to-face confrontation. Fortunately there's also that lovely lower floor opening into open sky
Nitro Boost: His wish is to have a highly tuned car so powerful he could easily win races. Said car was equipped with a Nitro Boost so powerful that it caused his car to fly off out to space and into a blackhole.
Big Damn Heroes: When Quatro was obviously outgunned and outnumbered by Sweet Tooth's gang, an Inter-galactic police department hovercar suddenly appears outside telling the gang that they're surrounded and ordering them to surrender. The Clowns promptly drop their guns and put their hands above their heads.
Guns Akimbo: Pulls of a double guns akimbo when he confronts Sweet Tooth and his gang.
Shout-Out: To Robo Cop, after he pulls out his guns, he's to Sweet Tooth "One way or another, your coming with me," reference the line "Dead or Alive, your coming with me."
Expy: Its Special, "Hornets", is practically Warthog's old Patriotic Missiles.
Taking You With Me: An annoyed Sweet Tooth drives the family's RV off the cliff, possibly killing himself and the family.
Microblast
A leprechaun who has grown tired of everyone bullying him due to his small size and wants to get back on them by being bigger. Drives a life-size toy car.
Joke Character: He is among the weakest (or possibly THE weakest) in the game, having little armor and a special weapon which is just Speed missiles with laughing sound effects. He does make up for this with his agility.
Kaiju: He became a giant and terrorized the city. Unfortunately, before he could wreak havoc, he became a giant statue.
Genre Savvy: She doesn't make a wish but instead fines Sweet Tooth with parking summons.
Shock and Awe: Her special weapon, the Electro Ray (adapted from Outlaw's Tazer), which has an additional ability to suck the health of opponents into her own.
Good Cop: Does a parking attendant count as a cop? She did manage to make the Monster Clown Sweet Tooth, the crazy guy staging the tournament, do a little bit of community service by taking up driving lessons. And she didn't even get screwed over whatsoever unlike other cops (except Quatro).
Take a Third Option: Her ending has her giving parking summons to Sweet Tooth worth millions. She does however promises him that she'll clear the summons if he did a little community service. Rather then paying the fines or shutting her up some way, Sweet Tooth decided to do some community service in the form of driving lessons.
Goggle Eyes
A pest exterminator who wants to kill all bugs. Drives a pest exterminator van.
Jack of All Stats: His states are all 3/5, although his special weapon is 4/5.
Orifice Evacuation: Happens in his ending, when all bugs in the world come out of his body as he wished to "contain them all" to catch.
Video Game Flamethrowers Suck: Mighty averted, although its not really a flamethrower. The Greentox has fairly long range, does a quite a lot of damage and it sets opponents on fire.
General Warthog
An old-fashioned army general who dislikes the army's usage of computers and electronics for modern warfare. He wants to command a powerful old-schooled army unmatched by any modernized military. Drives a WW 1 tank.
Kill Sat: His special weapon, the Ion Blast has him planting a marker in which could be detonated like a remote bomb. This causes an ion cannon satellite to shoot at where the marker was planted. A direct hit (difficult to pull off) sets the unlucky bastard on fire. The weapon itself might be a Shout-Out to Command and Conquer.
A.K.A Mr Zombie. An Undead musician who wants the world to hear his awesome music. But you've probably already heard a good number of his songs since 3...
Expy: Stats-wise, he's very similar to Orbital. His special weapon is also the same, except that instead of freezing you on explosion, it scorches you.
Shout-Out: He drives the Munster Koach from The Munsters. Oddly though its called the Dragula (the other awesome lookin' hot rod in the show) ingame. The Munster Koach was used in Rob Zombie's music video for the aptly titled Dragula. Coincidentally, Hot Rod Herman's remix of that song is used for the Construction Yard arena.
The Voiceless: He has his floating head henchman speak on his behalf.
Crusher, Moon Buggy and RC Car.
Three new cars that appear as stage bosses in tournament mode. Neither of them are given an actual driver or any backstory, there are just there. Crusher is a tank-threaded scrap crusher, Moon Buggy is a 6-wheeled moon trekker and RC Car is a life-size...RC Car.