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* AlphaBitch: There's one on every cheer team.



* BettyAndVeronica, some of the brunette / blonde pairings.

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* BettyAndVeronica, some BettyAndVeronica: Some of the brunette / blonde pairings.



* BlackBestFriend, the second movie
* TheBrainlessBeauty, the villain
* BringIt, it's spoken at some point

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* BlackBestFriend, the BlackBestFriend: The second movie
movie.
* TheBrainlessBeauty, the villain
TheBrainlessBeauty: The villain.
* BringIt, it's BringIt: It's spoken at some pointpoint.



* CaliforniaUniversity, the second movie
* {{Camp}}, some of the situations
* CaptainEthnic, some of the cheer captains
* CatFight, happens in every movie
* ChewBubblegum, sometimes they're all out of bubble gum
* ChewToy, especially in the second movie
* ColourCodedForYourConvenience, the outfits and the hair color and the skin color

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* CaliforniaUniversity, the CaliforniaUniversity: The second movie
movie.
* {{Camp}}, some {{Camp}: Some of the situations
situations.
* CaptainEthnic, some CaptainEthnic: Some of the cheer captains
captains.
* CatFight, happens CatFight: Happens in every movie
movie.
* ChewBubblegum, sometimes ChewBubblegum: Sometimes they're all out of bubble gum
gum.
* ChewToy, especially ChewToy: Especially in the second movie
movie.
* ColourCodedForYourConvenience, ColourCodedForYourConvenience: the outfits and the hair color and the skin colorcolor.



* CuteButCacophonic, pretty much all the cheerleaders
* DanceOfRomance, especially the third movie
* DawsonCasting, Christina Milian and Gabrielle Union. Averted in the third movie (HaydenPanettiere).

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* CuteButCacophonic, pretty CuteButCacophonic: Pretty much all the cheerleaders
* DanceOfRomance, especially DanceOfRomance: Especially the third movie
* DawsonCasting, DawsonCasting: Christina Milian and Gabrielle Union. Averted in the third movie (HaydenPanettiere).



* DrillSergeantNasty, any time they train, especially in the first movie
* FallenPrincess, Torrence

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* DrillSergeantNasty, DrillSergeantNasty: any time they train, especially in the first movie
* FallenPrincess, FallenPrincess: Torrence



* FemmeFatale, Eliza Dushku
* FiveManBand, these are usually the main cheerleaders from each time
* FiveTokenBand, Isis and her team
* FollowTheLeader, every movie
* FriendshipMoment, at the beginning and end of every movie
* GirlPosse, each cheerleading squad

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* FemmeFatale, FemmeFatale: Eliza Dushku
* FiveManBand, these FiveManBand: These are usually the main cheerleaders from each time
time.
* FiveTokenBand, FiveTokenBand: Isis and her team
team.
* FollowTheLeader, every movie
FollowTheLeader: Every movie.
* FriendshipMoment, at FriendshipMoment: At the beginning and end of every movie
movie.
* GirlPosse, each GirlPosse: Each cheerleading squad squad.



* HeelFaceTurn, in All or Nothing
* HighSchool, in every movie but the second one
* HopelessAuditionees, the first movie's audition sequence

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* HeelFaceTurn, in HeelFaceTurn: In All or Nothing
* HighSchool, in HighSchool: In every movie but the second one
one.
* HopelessAuditionees, the HopelessAuditionees: The first movie's audition sequencesequence.



* InWithTheInCrowd, the third movie

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* InWithTheInCrowd, the InWithTheInCrowd: The third moviemovie.



* JiggleShow, every movie features lots of this
* JiveTurkey, the black cheerleaders in part 3
* TheLibby, there's one on every cheer team
* LeanAndMean, the teams after training

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* JiggleShow, every JiggleShow: Every movie features lots of this
this.
* JiveTurkey, the JiveTurkey: The black cheerleaders in part 3
3.
* TheLibby, there's one on every cheer team
* LeanAndMean,
LeanAndMean: the teams after trainingtraining.



* NightmareSequence, at the beginning of each movie

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* NightmareSequence, at NightmareSequence: At the beginning of each moviemovie.



* PoliticallyIncorrectVillain, every single movie
* PowerWalk, when the teams strut forth toward the cheer contests
* PreAsskickingOneLiner, "Bring It On!"
* PrettyFlyForAWhiteGuy, any time a black person compliments a white person, especially Britney

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* PoliticallyIncorrectVillain, every PoliticallyIncorrectVillain: Every single movie
movie.
* PowerWalk, when PowerWalk: When the teams strut forth toward the cheer contests
contests.
* PreAsskickingOneLiner, PreAsskickingOneLiner: "Bring It On!"
* PrettyFlyForAWhiteGuy, any PrettyFlyForAWhiteGuy: Any time a black person compliments a white person, especially BritneyBritney.



* SassyBlackWoman, all of them, but subverted in part 4

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* SassyBlackWoman, all SassyBlackWoman: All of them, but subverted in part 44.



* ShallowLoveInterest, all of the beefcake

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* ShallowLoveInterest, all ShallowLoveInterest: All of the beefcakebeefcake.



* {{Slapstick}}, many of the falls
* TheSpartanWay, many of the training sequences

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* {{Slapstick}}, many {{Slapstick}}: Many of the falls
falls.
* TheSpartanWay, many TheSpartanWay: Many of the training sequencessequences.



* SurferDude, the love interest in part 4
* ThemeTuneRollCall, only Theme Cheer Roll Call in part 2

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* SurferDude, the SurferDude: The love interest in part 4
4.
* ThemeTuneRollCall, only ThemeTuneRollCall: Only Theme Cheer Roll Call in part 22.



* TookALevelInBadass, part 2's alternate cheer team

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* TookALevelInBadass, part TookALevelInBadass: Part 2's alternate cheer teamteam.



* VillainWithGoodPublicity, The Bomb Diggity from part 2
* YouAreACreditToYourRace, some of the more racist compliments delivered throughout the series

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* VillainWithGoodPublicity, VillainWithGoodPublicity: The Bomb Diggity from part 2
2.
* YouAreACreditToYourRace, some YouAreACreditToYourRace: Some of the more racist compliments delivered throughout the seriesseries.
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* [[HeyItsThatGuy Hey, It's That Girl!]]: FeliciaDay appears in the second film.
** The first movie has [[BuffyTheVampireSlayer Faith, Glory]], and [[SpiderMan Mary Jane]].
** ''All Or Nothing'' has [[{{Series/Heroes}} Claire]], only now she's a cheerleader!
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* {{Lolicon}}, the young outfits
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--> '''Missy''': [[BuxomIsBetter Making money from guys oogling my goodies]].

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--> '''Missy''': [[BuxomIsBetter [[IHaveBoobsYouMustObey Making money from guys oogling my goodies]].
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* BareYourMidriff: The uniforms in the first three movies, and the cheerleaders also do so out of uniform often in at least the first two.


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* FanService: Plenty of it.
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* TooMuchInformation: In the first movie, the following exchange occurs when Missy intercepts her brother Cliff as he's visiting the cheer squad's car wash fundraiser:

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* TooMuchInformation: In the first movie, the following exchange occurs when Missy intercepts her brother Cliff as he's visiting the cheer squad's car wash fundraiser:fundraiser ''and sticks her breasts in his face'':
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--> '''Missy''': Making money from guys oogling my [[MostCommonSuperpower goodies]].

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--> '''Missy''': [[BuxomIsBetter Making money from guys oogling my [[MostCommonSuperpower goodies]].

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* BringItOn, it's spoken at some point

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* BringItOn, BringIt, it's spoken at some point



* ClicheStorm, some definite cliches



* {{Narm}}, some of the more serious monologues
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* DawsonCasting, Christina Milian and Gabrielle Union

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* DawsonCasting, Christina Milian and Gabrielle UnionUnion. Averted in the third movie (HaydenPanettiere).

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* AllGuysWantCheerleaders: Most notably Cliff from the first movie, but a ''lot'' of men across the franchise. This is the reasoning behind the bikini car wash as a fundraising effort in the first movie.
* AmazonBrigade, some of the cheerleading teams



* AllGuysWantCheerleaders: Most notably Cliff from the first movie, but a ''lot'' of men across the franchise. This is the reasoning behind the bikini car wash as a fundraising effort in the first movie.
* AmazonBrigade, some of the cheerleading teams
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* AllCheeringAllTheTime: A deleted scene from the original movie showed one character revising for the [=SATs=] by converting the answers into cheers to make them easier for her to memorise.
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Same-old, same-old, except for once the primary character isn't white. A-List star Christina Milian stars in D-List sequel as sassy Cuban-American cheer captain Lina Cruz, whose world is turned upside-down when her family moves from the urban streets of East Los Angeles to the sunny suburban beach town of Malibu. At her new school, Latina Lina clashes with bitchy Avery, the ultra-competitive all-star cheer captain. And though Avery may appear Latina due to her deep tan and dark brunette hair, she is in fact racist against Lina, but not as much as Avery's black best friend, Kayla, who can't open her mouth without pooping out racial slurs. Avery takes a special dislikin' to Lina for being a potentially dethroning cheerleader as well as race-mixing with Avery's super-cute brother Evan, who has an affinity for [[{{Blossom}} quirky hats]]. Lina's always been able to rise to the challenge, but can she create an all-star squad, beat Avery at the Spirit Championships and still keep her romance with Evan? [[spoiler: Of course. Duh.]] Lots of {{narm}} and endless portmanteau [[SeinfeldIsUnfunny cheerwords]] ensue. This installment is [[BlatantLies beloved]] for its complete lack of LGBT characters, as well as being the most disgustingly racist since ''All or Nothing'' because the racial ad-hominem attacks aren't restricted to the villain. So there is an average of one racial comment every 6 minutes, racism that somehow infects the DVD special features.

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Same-old, same-old, except for once the primary character isn't white. A-List B-List star Christina Milian stars in D-List sequel as sassy Cuban-American cheer captain Lina Cruz, whose world is turned upside-down when her family moves from the urban streets of East Los Angeles to the sunny suburban beach town of Malibu. At her new school, Latina Lina clashes with bitchy Avery, the ultra-competitive all-star cheer captain. And though Avery may appear Latina due to her deep tan and dark brunette hair, she is in fact racist against Lina, but not as much as Avery's black best friend, Kayla, who can't open her mouth without pooping out racial slurs. Avery takes a special dislikin' to Lina for being a potentially dethroning cheerleader as well as race-mixing with Avery's super-cute brother Evan, who has an affinity for [[{{Blossom}} quirky hats]]. Lina's always been able to rise to the challenge, but can she create an all-star squad, beat Avery at the Spirit Championships and still keep her romance with Evan? [[spoiler: Of course. Duh.]] Lots of {{narm}} and endless portmanteau [[SeinfeldIsUnfunny cheerwords]] ensue. This installment is [[BlatantLies beloved]] for its complete lack of LGBT characters, as well as being the most disgustingly racist since ''All or Nothing'' because the racial ad-hominem attacks aren't restricted to the villain. So there is an average of one racial comment every 6 minutes, racism that somehow infects the DVD special features.
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** And again, when the Clovers confront Missy and Torrance, one of them asks, "Can we just beat these Buffys down?"

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* BettyAndVeronica, some of the brunette / blonde pairings

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* BettyAndVeronica, some of the brunette / blonde pairingspairings.
* BetweenMyLegs: During the roll call in part 3.
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* ShoutOut: [[ElizaDushku Missy]] is sporting [[{{Buffy}} Faith's]] tattoo, which she promptly rubs off when told ink is strictly forbidden.
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* BuffySpeak

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* BuffySpeakBuffySpeak: ''Literally'' in the case of the first movie (with ''ElizaDushku'', yet).



* FemmeFatale, Eliza Duskku

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* FemmeFatale, Eliza DuskkuDushku
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The upper-class Toros cheerleading squad from Rancho Carne High School in San Diego has got spirit, spunk, sass, a [[TokenMinority token Asian]], and a killer routine that's sure to land them the national championship trophy for the sixth year in a row. But for newly-elected team captain Torrance, the Toros' road to total cheer glory takes a shady turn when she discovers that the Toros' former cheer captain had STOLEN the perfectly-choreographed routines from the ghetto-fabulous Clovers, a hip-hop squad from East Compton, who are black. While the Toros scramble to come up with a new routine, the Clovers, led by squad captain Isis, have their own problems - coming up with enough money to cover their travel expenses to the championships. With time running out and the pressure mounting, both captains drive their squads to the point of exhaustion: Torrance, hell-bent on saving the Toros' reputation, and Isis, more determined than ever to see that the Clovers finally get the recognition that they deserve! Who will survive and what will be left of them? This installment is commonly thought to be the best for its refusal to name one squad as evil, and for an ending where [[spoiler: the primary character Torrance's squad loses the championship, and Isis' squad wins, yet Torrance knows she's a winner for doing such a great job when the decks were stacked against her, essential elements neglected by future sequels]]. As a theatrical production, it also had a higher budget than the others. It's currently considered a bit of a teen girls' classic chick flick and is standard sleepover/girls' night fare. Starred Kirsten Dunst, ElizaDushku, Gabrielle Union and a pre-BuffyTheVampireSlayer Clare Kramer.

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The upper-class Toros cheerleading squad from Rancho Carne High School in San Diego has got spirit, spunk, sass, a [[TokenMinority token Asian]], and a killer routine that's sure to land them the national championship trophy for the sixth year in a row. But for newly-elected team captain Torrance, the Toros' road to total cheer glory takes a shady turn when she discovers that the Toros' former cheer captain had STOLEN the perfectly-choreographed routines from the ghetto-fabulous Clovers, a hip-hop squad from East Compton, who are black. While the Toros scramble to come up with a new routine, the Clovers, led by squad captain Isis, have their own problems - coming up with enough money to cover their travel expenses to the championships. With time running out and the pressure mounting, both captains drive their squads to the point of exhaustion: Torrance, hell-bent on saving the Toros' reputation, and Isis, more determined than ever to see that the Clovers finally get the recognition that they deserve! Who will survive and what will be left of them? This installment is commonly thought to be the best for its refusal to name one squad as evil, and for an ending where [[spoiler: the primary character Torrance's squad loses the championship, and Isis' squad wins, yet Torrance knows she's a winner for doing such a great job when the decks were stacked against her, essential elements neglected by future sequels]]. As a theatrical production, it also had a higher budget than the others. It's currently considered a bit of a teen girls' classic chick flick and is standard sleepover/girls' night fare. Starred Kirsten Dunst, KirstenDunst, ElizaDushku, Gabrielle Union and a pre-BuffyTheVampireSlayer Clare Kramer.
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* NarmCharm, some of the one liners
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* {{Anvilicious}}, especially the first movie



* BileFascination



* EarWorm: "I'm sexy! I'm cute! I'm popular to boot!"
* ExcusePlot



* MarySue



* PainfulRhyme, the cheers



* PeripheryDemographic: A popular choice for showing in schools towards the end of term, because [[JiggleShow for some reason]] boys are happy to watch it as well.



* {{Sequelitis}}: After the success of the first film, four Direct-To-Video movies were made, all not having any form of continuity with the original whatsoever. YourMileageMayVary as to how they worked.



* SnarkBait, people love to hate this movie
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Britney Allen is living the white cheerleader's dream. At the elite (meaning that there is only one non-white student, and that student knows martial arts because she's Asian) seaside campus of Pacific Vista High School, Britney is captain of the cheerleading squad and the envy of everyone at school -- especially one overly-ambitious teammate. When Britney hears about a forthcoming audition for a top cheer squad to appear in soon-to-be-forgotten recording star [[SpecialGuest Rihanna]]'s upcoming television special, she is determined that her Pirates cheer squad will capture the coveted spot. But Britney's life turns from cheer-phoria to cheer-tastrophe when her father's job takes her family to Crenshaw Heights, a darkly ethnic working-class neighborhood east of Los Angeles. At her new school, Britney is viewed with suspicion by most of the dark-skinned students, especially by Camille, the overly confident and acerbic black leader of the ethnic Crenshaw Heights Warriors cheerleading squad. No one is more surprised than Camille, however, when "white girl" Britney proves herself and secures a spot on the ethnic Warriors' ethnic cheer squad. The two other non-black students being a heterosexual cheerleader Latino beefcake love interest, as well as a Latina who speaks half of her dialogue in Spanish. Britney and her new teammates work feverishly to prepare the audition for Rihanna, incorporating some edgy new moves into their performance. Now the pressure is on, as the Warriors find themselves locked in a high-stakes cheer-off with Pacific Vista, Britney's old school! During the no-holds-barred fight to the finish, friendships, loyalties and talents are tested -- but only one team can come out on top! This installment is renowned for being the most similar to MeanGirls.

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Britney Allen is living the white cheerleader's dream. At the elite (meaning that there is only one non-white student, and that student knows martial arts because she's Asian) seaside campus of Pacific Vista High School, Britney is captain of the cheerleading squad and the envy of everyone at school -- especially one overly-ambitious teammate. When Britney hears about a forthcoming audition for a top cheer squad to appear in soon-to-be-forgotten recording star [[SpecialGuest Rihanna]]'s upcoming television special, she is determined that her Pirates cheer squad will capture the coveted spot. But Britney's life turns from cheer-phoria to cheer-tastrophe when her father's job takes her family to Crenshaw Heights, a darkly ethnic working-class neighborhood east of Los Angeles. At her new school, Britney is viewed with suspicion by most of the dark-skinned students, especially by Camille, the overly confident and acerbic black leader of the ethnic Crenshaw Heights Warriors cheerleading squad. No one is more surprised than Camille, however, when "white girl" Britney proves herself and secures a spot on the ethnic Warriors' ethnic cheer squad. The two other non-black students being a heterosexual cheerleader Latino beefcake love interest, as well as a Latina who speaks half of her dialogue in Spanish. Britney and her new teammates work feverishly to prepare the audition for Rihanna, incorporating some edgy new moves into their performance. Now the pressure is on, as the Warriors find themselves locked in a high-stakes cheer-off with Pacific Vista, Britney's old school! During the no-holds-barred fight to the finish, friendships, loyalties and talents are tested -- but only one team can come out on top! This installment is renowned for being the most similar to MeanGirls.
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* PantyShot: Bloomer shots, actually but guaranteed. In ''Again,'' Whittier strips down to sports bra and panties.
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The upper-class Toros cheerleading squad from Rancho Carne High School in San Diego has got spirit, spunk, sass, a [[TokenMinority token Asian]], and a killer routine that's sure to land them the national championship trophy for the sixth year in a row. But for newly-elected team captain Torrance, the Toros' road to total cheer glory takes a shady turn when she discovers that the Toros' former cheer captain had STOLEN the perfectly-choreographed routines from the ghetto-fabulous Clovers, a hip-hop squad from East Compton, who are black. While the Toros scramble to come up with a new routine, the Clovers, led by squad captain Isis, have their own problems - coming up with enough money to cover their travel expenses to the championships. With time running out and the pressure mounting, both captains drive their squads to the point of exhaustion: Torrance, hell-bent on saving the Toros' reputation, and Isis, more determined than ever to see that the Clovers finally get the recognition that they deserve! Who will survive and what will be left of them? This installment is commonly thought to be the best for its refusal to name one squad as evil, and for an ending where [[spoiler: the primary character Torrance's squad loses the championship, and Isis' squad wins, yet Torrance knows she's a winner for doing such a great job when the decks were stacked against her, essential elements neglected by future sequels]]. As a theatrical production, it also had a higher budget than the others. Starred Kirsten Dunst, ElizaDushku, Gabrielle Union and a pre-BuffyTheVampireSlayer Clare Kramer.

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The upper-class Toros cheerleading squad from Rancho Carne High School in San Diego has got spirit, spunk, sass, a [[TokenMinority token Asian]], and a killer routine that's sure to land them the national championship trophy for the sixth year in a row. But for newly-elected team captain Torrance, the Toros' road to total cheer glory takes a shady turn when she discovers that the Toros' former cheer captain had STOLEN the perfectly-choreographed routines from the ghetto-fabulous Clovers, a hip-hop squad from East Compton, who are black. While the Toros scramble to come up with a new routine, the Clovers, led by squad captain Isis, have their own problems - coming up with enough money to cover their travel expenses to the championships. With time running out and the pressure mounting, both captains drive their squads to the point of exhaustion: Torrance, hell-bent on saving the Toros' reputation, and Isis, more determined than ever to see that the Clovers finally get the recognition that they deserve! Who will survive and what will be left of them? This installment is commonly thought to be the best for its refusal to name one squad as evil, and for an ending where [[spoiler: the primary character Torrance's squad loses the championship, and Isis' squad wins, yet Torrance knows she's a winner for doing such a great job when the decks were stacked against her, essential elements neglected by future sequels]]. As a theatrical production, it also had a higher budget than the others. It's currently considered a bit of a teen girls' classic chick flick and is standard sleepover/girls' night fare. Starred Kirsten Dunst, ElizaDushku, Gabrielle Union and a pre-BuffyTheVampireSlayer Clare Kramer.
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The all-white Toros cheerleading squad from Rancho Carne High School in San Diego has got spirit, spunk, sass, a [[TokenMinority token Asian]], and a killer routine that's sure to land them the national championship trophy for the sixth year in a row. But for newly-elected team captain Torrance, the Toros' road to total cheer glory takes a shady turn when she discovers that the Toros' former cheer captain had STOLEN the perfectly-choreographed routines from the ghetto-fabulous Clovers, a hip-hop squad from East Compton, who are black. While the Toros scramble to come up with a new routine, the Clovers, led by squad captain Isis, have their own problems - coming up with enough money to cover their travel expenses to the championships. With time running out and the pressure mounting, both captains drive their squads to the point of exhaustion: Torrance, hell-bent on saving the Toros' reputation, and Isis, more determined than ever to see that the Clovers finally get the recognition that they deserve! Who will survive and what will be left of them? This installment is commonly thought to be the best for its refusal to name one squad as evil, and for an ending where [[spoiler: the primary character Torrance's squad loses the championship, and Isis' squad wins, yet Torrance knows she's a winner for doing such a great job when the decks were stacked against her, essential elements neglected by future sequels]]. As a theatrical production, it also had a higher budget than the others. Starred Kirsten Dunst, ElizaDushku, Gabrielle Union and a pre-BuffyTheVampireSlayer Clare Kramer.

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The all-white upper-class Toros cheerleading squad from Rancho Carne High School in San Diego has got spirit, spunk, sass, a [[TokenMinority token Asian]], and a killer routine that's sure to land them the national championship trophy for the sixth year in a row. But for newly-elected team captain Torrance, the Toros' road to total cheer glory takes a shady turn when she discovers that the Toros' former cheer captain had STOLEN the perfectly-choreographed routines from the ghetto-fabulous Clovers, a hip-hop squad from East Compton, who are black. While the Toros scramble to come up with a new routine, the Clovers, led by squad captain Isis, have their own problems - coming up with enough money to cover their travel expenses to the championships. With time running out and the pressure mounting, both captains drive their squads to the point of exhaustion: Torrance, hell-bent on saving the Toros' reputation, and Isis, more determined than ever to see that the Clovers finally get the recognition that they deserve! Who will survive and what will be left of them? This installment is commonly thought to be the best for its refusal to name one squad as evil, and for an ending where [[spoiler: the primary character Torrance's squad loses the championship, and Isis' squad wins, yet Torrance knows she's a winner for doing such a great job when the decks were stacked against her, essential elements neglected by future sequels]]. As a theatrical production, it also had a higher budget than the others. Starred Kirsten Dunst, ElizaDushku, Gabrielle Union and a pre-BuffyTheVampireSlayer Clare Kramer.
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* AmazonBrigade
* {{Anvilicious}}

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* AmazonBrigade
AmazonBrigade, some of the cheerleading teams
* {{Anvilicious}}{{Anvilicious}}, especially the first movie



* BettyAndVeronica

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* BettyAndVeronicaBettyAndVeronica, some of the brunette / blonde pairings



* BlackBestFriend
* TheBrainlessBeauty
* BringItOn

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* BlackBestFriend
BlackBestFriend, the second movie
* TheBrainlessBeauty
TheBrainlessBeauty, the villain
* BringItOnBringItOn, it's spoken at some point



* CaliforniaUniversity
* {{Camp}}
* CaptainEthnic
* CatFight
* ChewBubblegum
* ChewToy
* ClicheStorm
* ColourCodedForYourConvenience

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* CaliforniaUniversity
CaliforniaUniversity, the second movie
* {{Camp}}
{{Camp}}, some of the situations
* CaptainEthnic
CaptainEthnic, some of the cheer captains
* CatFight
CatFight, happens in every movie
* ChewBubblegum
ChewBubblegum, sometimes they're all out of bubble gum
* ChewToy
ChewToy, especially in the second movie
* ClicheStorm
ClicheStorm, some definite cliches
* ColourCodedForYourConvenienceColourCodedForYourConvenience, the outfits and the hair color and the skin color



* CuteButCacophonic
* DanceOfRomance
* DawsonCasting

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* CuteButCacophonic
CuteButCacophonic, pretty much all the cheerleaders
* DanceOfRomance
DanceOfRomance, especially the third movie
* DawsonCastingDawsonCasting, Christina Milian and Gabrielle Union



* DrillSergeantNasty

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* DrillSergeantNastyDrillSergeantNasty, any time they train, especially in the first movie



* FallenPrincess
* FemmeFatale
* FiveManBand
* FiveTokenBand
* FollowTheLeader
* FriendshipMoment
* GirlPosse

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* FallenPrincess
FallenPrincess, Torrence
* FemmeFatale
FemmeFatale, Eliza Duskku
* FiveManBand
FiveManBand, these are usually the main cheerleaders from each time
* FiveTokenBand
FiveTokenBand, Isis and her team
* FollowTheLeader
FollowTheLeader, every movie
* FriendshipMoment
FriendshipMoment, at the beginning and end of every movie
* GirlPosseGirlPosse, each cheerleading squad



* HeelFaceTurn

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* HeelFaceTurnHeelFaceTurn, in All or Nothing



* HighSchool
* HopelessAuditionees

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* HighSchool
HighSchool, in every movie but the second one
* HopelessAuditioneesHopelessAuditionees, the first movie's audition sequence



* InWithTheInCrowd

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* InWithTheInCrowdInWithTheInCrowd, the third movie



* JiggleShow
* JiveTurkey
* TheLibby
* {{Lolicon}}
* LeanAndMean

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* JiggleShow
JiggleShow, every movie features lots of this
* JiveTurkey
JiveTurkey, the black cheerleaders in part 3
* TheLibby
TheLibby, there's one on every cheer team
* {{Lolicon}}
{{Lolicon}}, the young outfits
* LeanAndMeanLeanAndMean, the teams after training



* {{Narm}}
* NarmCharm

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* {{Narm}}
{{Narm}}, some of the more serious monologues
* NarmCharmNarmCharm, some of the one liners



* NightmareSequence
* PainfulRhyme

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* NightmareSequence
NightmareSequence, at the beginning of each movie
* PainfulRhymePainfulRhyme, the cheers



* PoliticallyIncorrectVillain
* PowerWalk
* PreAsskickingOneLiner
* PrettyFlyForAWhiteGuy

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* PoliticallyIncorrectVillain
PoliticallyIncorrectVillain, every single movie
* PowerWalk
PowerWalk, when the teams strut forth toward the cheer contests
* PreAsskickingOneLiner
PreAsskickingOneLiner, "Bring It On!"
* PrettyFlyForAWhiteGuyPrettyFlyForAWhiteGuy, any time a black person compliments a white person, especially Britney



* SassyBlackWoman

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* SassyBlackWomanSassyBlackWoman, all of them, but subverted in part 4



* ShallowLoveInterest

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* ShallowLoveInterestShallowLoveInterest, all of the beefcake



* {{Slapstick}}
* SnarkBait
* TheSpartanWay

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* {{Slapstick}}
{{Slapstick}}, many of the falls
* SnarkBait
SnarkBait, people love to hate this movie
* TheSpartanWayTheSpartanWay, many of the training sequences



* SurferDude
* ThemeTuneRollCall, only Theme Cheer Roll Call

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* SurferDude
SurferDude, the love interest in part 4
* ThemeTuneRollCall, only Theme Cheer Roll CallCall in part 2



* TookALevelInBadass

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* TookALevelInBadassTookALevelInBadass, part 2's alternate cheer team



* VillainWithGoodPublicity
* YouAreACreditToYourRace

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* VillainWithGoodPublicity
VillainWithGoodPublicity, The Bomb Diggity from part 2
* YouAreACreditToYourRaceYouAreACreditToYourRace, some of the more racist compliments delivered throughout the series

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-->'''''Leti''': I think it's caffeine withdrawal. Coffee's like crack to white people.''

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-->'''''Leti''': I think it's caffeine withdrawal. [[CrowningMomentOfFunny Coffee's like crack to white people.people]].''
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* MustHaveCaffeine:
-->'''''Kirresha''': What's the matter with her?''
-->'''''Leti''': I think it's caffeine withdrawal. Coffee's like crack to white people.''
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* PeripheryDemographic: A popular choice for showing in schools towards the end of term, because [[JiggleShow for some reason]] boys are happy to watch it as well too.

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* PeripheryDemographic: A popular choice for showing in schools towards the end of term, because [[JiggleShow for some reason]] boys are happy to watch it as well too.well.
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* EarWorm: "I'm sexy! I'm cute! I'm popular to boot!"

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*AdaptationDecay
*AnAesop
*AngryDance
*{{Angst}}
*AllGuysWantCheerleaders
*AmazonBrigade

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*AdaptationDecay
*AnAesop
*AngryDance
*{{Angst}}
*AllGuysWantCheerleaders
*AmazonBrigade
* AnAesop: The first movie, in particular, "It doesn't matter if you win or lose, but how you play the game."
* AngryDance: Angry ''cheering'', but same principle: the showdown at the football game in the first movie.
* {{Angst}}: Torrance, about the stolen cheer routines, in the first movie and Whittier, about the politics of the cheer squad, in the second.
* AllGuysWantCheerleaders: Most notably Cliff from the first movie, but a ''lot'' of men across the franchise. This is the reasoning behind the bikini car wash as a fundraising effort in the first movie.
* AmazonBrigade



** ''All Or Nothing'' has [[{{Series/Heroes}} Claire]], only now she's a cheerleader! SoYeah...

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** ''All Or Nothing'' has [[{{Series/Heroes}} Claire]], only now she's a cheerleader! SoYeah...cheerleader!



*HollywoodPudgy

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*HollywoodPudgy*HollywoodPudgy: One of the cheerleaders from the first movie, is repeatedly criticised for having a rather large backside. She's not that much more heavy than any of the other girls on the squad.



*IncomingHam

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*IncomingHam*IncomingHam: Sparky Polastri's introduction.



*MakeoverMontage

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*MakeoverMontage*MakeoverMontage: Missy in the first film, the new squad in the second.



*SuddenMusicalEnding

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*SuddenMusicalEnding*SuddenMusicalEnding: The first film ends with "Mickey", the second, with "Hit Me With Your Best Shot".



*TrainingFromHell

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*TrainingFromHell*TrainingFromHell: In the leadup to Nationals in the first movie, Torrance requires that her squad practices ''constantly''.



*ValleyGirl

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*ValleyGirl*ValleyGirl: Exemplified by the cheer that Torrance encourages Missy to perform: "Awesome, oh wow, like totally freak me out, I mean, right on! The Toros sure are number one!"

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