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** But wait, there's more! The latest addition to the team, AJ Dalton, is [[CanadaEh Canadian, eh?]]
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** But wait, there's more! The latest addition to the team, AJ Dalton, is [[CanadaEh Canadian, eh?]]Canadian.
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* BaseOnWheels: Not a whole base, but the "Mobius Command Center" is a ''garage'' on wheels roughly the size of a large townhouse. ''Deep Freeze'' features several that were corrupted by a malfunctioning Terraforming Pod, and appear to be permanently stuck in Onslaught Mode, while ''Legacy'' later reveals a ''red'' one created by Tors-10 that is much nastier. Thankfully, the former deactivate after the pod is destroyed, while [=BF5=] are able to destroy the latter.
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* BaseOnWheels: Not a whole base, but the "Mobius Command Center" is a ''garage'' on wheels roughly the size of a large townhouse. townhouse.
** Battle Force 5 obtain one of their own in ''Gearing Up'', which is used repeatedly throughout the series.
** ''Deep Freeze'' features several that were corrupted by a malfunctioning Terraforming Pod, and appear to be permanently stuck in OnslaughtMode, while Mode.
** ''Legacy'' later reveals a ''red'' one created by Tors-10 that is muchnastier. Thankfully, nastier, and specifically custom-built for the former deactivate after the pod is destroyed, while [=BF5=] are able to destroy the latter.Red Sentient 5.
** Battle Force 5 obtain one of their own in ''Gearing Up'', which is used repeatedly throughout the series.
** ''Deep Freeze'' features several that were corrupted by a malfunctioning Terraforming Pod, and appear to be permanently stuck in Onslaught
** ''Legacy'' later reveals a ''red'' one created by Tors-10 that is much
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* BaseOnWheels: Not a whole base, but the "Mobius Command Center" is a ''garage'' on wheels roughly the size of a large townhouse. ''Gladiators'' then later reveals ''red'' ones used by Tors-10 that are much nastier, while ''Deep Freeze'' has several "normal" ones that were corrupted by a malfunctioning Terraforming Pod, and appear to be permanently stuck in Onslaught Mode. Thankfully, [=BF5=] are able to destroy the former, while the latter deactivate after the pod is destroyed.
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* BaseOnWheels: Not a whole base, but the "Mobius Command Center" is a ''garage'' on wheels roughly the size of a large townhouse. ''Gladiators'' then later reveals ''red'' ones used by Tors-10 that are much nastier, while ''Deep Freeze'' has features several "normal" ones that were corrupted by a malfunctioning Terraforming Pod, and appear to be permanently stuck in Onslaught Mode. Mode, while ''Legacy'' later reveals a ''red'' one created by Tors-10 that is much nastier. Thankfully, the former deactivate after the pod is destroyed, while [=BF5=] are able to destroy the former, while the latter deactivate after the pod is destroyed.latter.
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* BaseOnWheels: Not a whole base, but the "Mobius Command Center" is a ''garage'' on wheels roughly the size of a large townhouse. One episode then later reveals ''red'' ones used by Tors-10 that are much nastier, and appear to be permanently stuck in Onslaught Mode. Thankfully, [=BF5=] are able to destroy all of them while they're still clustered in their home Battle Zone.
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* BaseOnWheels: Not a whole base, but the "Mobius Command Center" is a ''garage'' on wheels roughly the size of a large townhouse. One episode ''Gladiators'' then later reveals ''red'' ones used by Tors-10 that are much nastier, while ''Deep Freeze'' has several "normal" ones that were corrupted by a malfunctioning Terraforming Pod, and appear to be permanently stuck in Onslaught Mode. Thankfully, [=BF5=] are able to destroy all of them the former, while they're still clustered in their home Battle Zone.the latter deactivate after the pod is destroyed.
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* FailedASpotCheck: In one episode, Sage takes the Mobi to Zeke's diner, and nobody seems to notice. This bears repeating: A bright-blue alien with a body made of glowing, holographic crystal takes a [[BaseOnWheels vehicle the size of a building]] to a diner in the middle of a barren desert ''without being noticed''. Though in Zeke's defense, he was a bit sidetracked, and Sage did pull up to the drive-thru instead of parking in (er, near?) the front lot.
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* FailedASpotCheck: In one episode, ''Man Down'', Sage takes the Mobi to Zeke's diner, and nobody seems to notice. This bears repeating: A bright-blue alien with a body made of glowing, holographic crystal takes a [[BaseOnWheels a vehicle the size of a building]] to a diner in the middle of a barren desert ''without being noticed''. Though in Zeke's defense, he was a bit sidetracked, and Sage did pull up to the drive-thru instead of parking in (er, near?) the front lot.
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* TitleDrop: Not the series name, as that's the name of the team, but franchise name "Hot Wheels" is said multiple times throughout the series. And while most use "hot" to mean "good looking," Zoom once uses a literal one when he attempts to lean against his bike's still-warm tires.
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* TitleDrop: Not the series name, as that's the name of the team, but franchise name "Hot Wheels" is said multiple times throughout the series. And while most use "hot" to mean "good looking," Zoom Spinner once uses a literal one when he attempts to lean against his bike's accidentally bumps into the Chopper's still-warm tires.
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* CyberCyclops: All of the Zurk.
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* CyberCyclops: All of the Zurk.low-level Zurk. Zemerik and Zug subvert this.
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* EnemyMine: Between the Battle Force 5 and the Sark at the end of Season One. Lampshaded by Stanford:
--> '''Stanford''': Talk about nerve! Zemerik's Axis of Evil went all pear-shaped, so now he's suggesting an Axis of Good?
** It appears that this alliance is still in effect as of Season Two:
---> '''Agura''': We've really gotta tweak our spam filter.
---> '''Vert''': Hold on, Zemerik's on our side. Sorta.
--> '''Stanford''': Talk about nerve! Zemerik's Axis of Evil went all pear-shaped, so now he's suggesting an Axis of Good?
** It appears that this alliance is still in effect as of Season Two:
---> '''Agura''': We've really gotta tweak our spam filter.
---> '''Vert''': Hold on, Zemerik's on our side. Sorta.
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* EnemyMine: Between EnemyMine:
** Enforced in ''Glitchin''' when Spinner commandeers a Zetner by way of its exposed transmitter wire, controlling it from the Buster.
** One occurs between the Battle Force 5 and the Sark at the end of Season One. Lampshaded by Stanford:
--> ---> '''Stanford''': Talk about nerve! Zemerik's Axis of Evil went all pear-shaped, so now he's suggesting an Axis of Good?
** *** It appears that this alliance is still in effect as of Season Two:
---> ----> '''Agura''': We've really gotta tweak our spam filter.
---> ----> '''Vert''': Hold on, Zemerik's on our side. Sorta.
** Enforced in ''Glitchin''' when Spinner commandeers a Zetner by way of its exposed transmitter wire, controlling it from the Buster.
** One occurs between the Battle Force 5 and the Sark at the end of Season One. Lampshaded by Stanford:
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* WhatHappenedToTheMouse: We never did see the fate of [[spoiler: Master Takeyasu]] after he gets trapped on the Red Sentient planet.
** He's seen meditating at the season 2 finale, proving he's still alive.
** He's seen meditating at the season 2 finale, proving he's still alive.
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* WhatHappenedToTheMouse: WhatHappenedToTheMouse:
** Near the beginning of ''Glitchin''', Spinner commandeers a Zenter and uses it to wreck the Sark army, yet when they enter the Stormshock, it's not shown going in alongside them, and appears to simply ''vanish'' after the "Spinner Special" flings Zug's vehicle into Zemerik's.
** We never did see the fate of [[spoiler: Master Takeyasu]] after he gets trapped on the Red Sentientplanet.
** He'splanet.[[note]]He's seen meditating at the season 2 finale, proving he's still alive.[[/note]]
** Near the beginning of ''Glitchin''', Spinner commandeers a Zenter and uses it to wreck the Sark army, yet when they enter the Stormshock, it's not shown going in alongside them, and appears to simply ''vanish'' after the "Spinner Special" flings Zug's vehicle into Zemerik's.
** We never did see the fate of [[spoiler: Master Takeyasu]] after he gets trapped on the Red Sentient
** He's
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* MacrossMissileMassacre: The Mobius Command Center's "Onslaught Mode" includes a myriad of missile launchers that allow it to ward off hostiles. In ''Mobi 3.0'', when this mode is deployed after the Mobi winds up on the Sark homeworld, this results in it indiscriminately launching missiles at everything save the Saber, including some of the spires in the background.
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* FailedASpotCheck: In one episode, Sage takes the Mobi to Zeke's diner, and nobody seems to notice. This bears repeating: A bright-blue alien with a body made of hard light takes a [[BaseOnWheels vehicle the size of a building]] to a diner in the middle of a barren desert. Though in Zeke's defense, he was a bit sidetracked, and Sage did pull up to the drive-thru instead of parking in (er, near?) the front lot.
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* FailedASpotCheck: In one episode, Sage takes the Mobi to Zeke's diner, and nobody seems to notice. This bears repeating: A bright-blue alien with a body made of hard light glowing, holographic crystal takes a [[BaseOnWheels vehicle the size of a building]] to a diner in the middle of a barren desert.desert ''without being noticed''. Though in Zeke's defense, he was a bit sidetracked, and Sage did pull up to the drive-thru instead of parking in (er, near?) the front lot.
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* BaseOnWheels: Not a whole base, but the "Mobius Command Center" is a ''garage'' on wheels roughly the size of a large townhouse.
** Despite appearances, the Mobi isn't just a glorified car-carrier. A standard feature on all Mobis that when they're is attacked, the command deck raises above the main body and deploys a series of missile launchers. However, this is only used twice, and both times it is activated manually by the heroes instead of deploying automatically in response to an external attack.
** One episode then later reveals ''red'' ones used by Tors-10 that are much nastier, and appear to be permanently stuck in battle mode. Thankfully, BF5 are able to destroy all of them while they're still clustered in their home Battle Zone.
** Despite appearances, the Mobi isn't just a glorified car-carrier. A standard feature on all Mobis that when they're is attacked, the command deck raises above the main body and deploys a series of missile launchers. However, this is only used twice, and both times it is activated manually by the heroes instead of deploying automatically in response to an external attack.
** One episode then later reveals ''red'' ones used by Tors-10 that are much nastier, and appear to be permanently stuck in battle mode. Thankfully, BF5 are able to destroy all of them while they're still clustered in their home Battle Zone.
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* BaseOnWheels: Not a whole base, but the "Mobius Command Center" is a ''garage'' on wheels roughly the size of a large townhouse.
** Despite appearances, the Mobi isn't just a glorified car-carrier. A standard feature on all Mobis that when they're is attacked, the command deck raises above the main body and deploys a series of missile launchers. However, this is only used twice, and both times it is activated manually by the heroes instead of deploying automatically in response to an external attack.
**townhouse. One episode then later reveals ''red'' ones used by Tors-10 that are much nastier, and appear to be permanently stuck in battle mode. Onslaught Mode. Thankfully, BF5 [=BF5=] are able to destroy all of them while they're still clustered in their home Battle Zone.
** Despite appearances, the Mobi isn't just a glorified car-carrier. A standard feature on all Mobis that when they're is attacked, the command deck raises above the main body and deploys a series of missile launchers. However, this is only used twice, and both times it is activated manually by the heroes instead of deploying automatically in response to an external attack.
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* BaseOnWheels: Not a whole base, but the "''Mobius Command Center''" is a ''garage'' on wheels roughly the size of a large townhouse.
** Despite appearances, the ''Mobi'' isn't just a glorified car-carrier. A standard feature on all ''Mobi''s that when they're is attacked, the command deck raises above the main body and deploys a series of missile launchers. However, this is only used twice, and both times it is activated manually by the heroes instead of deploying automatically in response to an external attack.
** Despite appearances, the ''Mobi'' isn't just a glorified car-carrier. A standard feature on all ''Mobi''s that when they're is attacked, the command deck raises above the main body and deploys a series of missile launchers. However, this is only used twice, and both times it is activated manually by the heroes instead of deploying automatically in response to an external attack.
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* BaseOnWheels: Not a whole base, but the "''Mobius "Mobius Command Center''" Center" is a ''garage'' on wheels roughly the size of a large townhouse.
** Despite appearances, the''Mobi'' Mobi isn't just a glorified car-carrier. A standard feature on all ''Mobi''s Mobis that when they're is attacked, the command deck raises above the main body and deploys a series of missile launchers. However, this is only used twice, and both times it is activated manually by the heroes instead of deploying automatically in response to an external attack.
** Despite appearances, the
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* BaseOnWheels: Not a whole base, but the "''Mobius Command Center''" is a ''garage'' on wheels roughly the size of a large townhouse.
** Despite appearances, the ''Mobi'' isn't just a glorified car-carrier. A standard feature on all ''Mobi''s that when they're is attacked, the command deck raises above the main body and deploys a series of missile launchers. However, this is only used twice, and both times it is activated manually by the heroes instead of deploying automatically in response to an external attack.
** One episode then later reveals ''red'' ones used by Tors-10 that are much nastier, and appear to be permanently stuck in battle mode. Thankfully, BF5 are able to destroy all of them while they're still clustered in their home Battle Zone.
** Despite appearances, the ''Mobi'' isn't just a glorified car-carrier. A standard feature on all ''Mobi''s that when they're is attacked, the command deck raises above the main body and deploys a series of missile launchers. However, this is only used twice, and both times it is activated manually by the heroes instead of deploying automatically in response to an external attack.
** One episode then later reveals ''red'' ones used by Tors-10 that are much nastier, and appear to be permanently stuck in battle mode. Thankfully, BF5 are able to destroy all of them while they're still clustered in their home Battle Zone.
* FailedASpotCheck: In one episode, Sage takes the Mobi to Zeke's diner, and nobody seems to notice. This bears repeating: A bright-blue alien with a body made of hard light takes a [[BaseOnWheels vehicle the size of a building]] to a diner in the middle of a barren desert. Though in Zeke's defense, he was a bit sidetracked, and Sage did pull up to the drive-thru instead of parking in (er, near?) the front lot.
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** Sherman throws Spinner during their first fight, ''before'' they even get their vehicles.
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** In the first episode, Sherman throws Spinner during their first fight, ''before'' they even get their vehicles.
* MundaneUtility: When Sage goes to Zeke's diner, she goes up to the drive-thru with the ''Mobi'', whose command deck is so high she needs to get out and walk to the window.
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* RussianGuySuffersMost: According to the webisode "Lost Charge" poor Tezz was stuck on that Red Sentient moon for 3,286 days before the Battle Force 5 showed up. He was NINE YEARS OLD when he was stranded, and spent the NEXT nine years barely scraping by (iff his emaciated figure is anything to go by) and fighting Red Sark, as presumably the only humanoid or even living creature on that moon. And you never hear him complain about it.
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* RussianGuySuffersMost: According to the webisode "Lost Charge" poor Tezz was stuck on that Red Sentient moon for 3,286 days before the Battle Force 5 showed up. He was NINE YEARS OLD when he was stranded, and spent the NEXT nine years barely scraping by (iff (if his emaciated figure is anything to go by) and fighting Red Sark, as presumably the only humanoid or even living creature on that moon. And you never hear him complain about it.
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** In the ''second'' episode, after Kalus travels to Earth by [[OutsideRide clinging to]] [=BF5=]'s new Mobius Command Center, he's sent ''back'' via that same Mobi's car-launcher ''sans vehicle'', and clearly [[OhCrap hates every second of the trip]].
** And speaking of the Mobi, a standard feature of all of them is a "catapult" system that appears to invoke the "slam" launchers[[note]]which are activated by slamming a plunger on the rear with one's fist, providing a sudden and massive burst of speed for short courses, and shouldn't be confused with in-line flywheel-based launchers used on closed-loop circuits[[/note]] in some track kits, and is fully capable of taking any vehicle that can fit inside it from a dead stop to full speed in an instant.
** And speaking of the Mobi, a standard feature of all of them is a "catapult" system that appears to invoke the "slam" launchers[[note]]which are activated by slamming a plunger on the rear with one's fist, providing a sudden and massive burst of speed for short courses, and shouldn't be confused with in-line flywheel-based launchers used on closed-loop circuits[[/note]] in some track kits, and is fully capable of taking any vehicle that can fit inside it from a dead stop to full speed in an instant.
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** In the ''second'' episode, after Kalus travels to Earth by [[OutsideRide clinging to]] [=BF5=]'s new Mobius Command Center, he's sent ''back'' via that same Mobi's car-launcher "Vehicle Accelerator" ''sans vehicle'', and clearly [[OhCrap hates every second of the trip]].
** And speaking of the Mobi, a standard feature of all of them is said Vehicle Accelerator; a "catapult" system that appears to invoke the "slam" launchers[[note]]which are activated by slamming a plunger on the rear with one's fist, providing a sudden and massive burst of speed for short courses, and shouldn't be confused with in-line flywheel-based launchers used on closed-loop circuits[[/note]] in some track kits, and is fully capable of taking any vehicle that can fit inside it from a dead stop to full speed in an instant.
** And speaking of the Mobi, a standard feature of all of them is said Vehicle Accelerator; a "catapult" system that appears to invoke the "slam" launchers[[note]]which are activated by slamming a plunger on the rear with one's fist, providing a sudden and massive burst of speed for short courses, and shouldn't be confused with in-line flywheel-based launchers used on closed-loop circuits[[/note]] in some track kits, and is fully capable of taking any vehicle that can fit inside it from a dead stop to full speed in an instant.
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** In the ''second'' episode, after Kalus travels to Earth by [[OutsideRide clinging to]] BF5's new Mobius Command Center, he's sent ''back'' via that same Mobi's car-launcher ''sans vehicle'', and clearly [[OhCrap hates every second of the trip]].
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** In the ''second'' episode, after Kalus travels to Earth by [[OutsideRide clinging to]] BF5's [=BF5=]'s new Mobius Command Center, he's sent ''back'' via that same Mobi's car-launcher ''sans vehicle'', and clearly [[OhCrap hates every second of the trip]].
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* FastballSpecial: Sherman throws Spinner during their first fight, ''before'' they even get their vehicles.
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** Sherman throws Spinner during their first fight, ''before'' they even get theirvehicles.vehicles.
** In the ''second'' episode, after Kalus travels to Earth by [[OutsideRide clinging to]] BF5's new Mobius Command Center, he's sent ''back'' via that same Mobi's car-launcher ''sans vehicle'', and clearly [[OhCrap hates every second of the trip]].
** And speaking of the Mobi, a standard feature of all of them is a "catapult" system that appears to invoke the "slam" launchers[[note]]which are activated by slamming a plunger on the rear with one's fist, providing a sudden and massive burst of speed for short courses, and shouldn't be confused with in-line flywheel-based launchers used on closed-loop circuits[[/note]] in some track kits, and is fully capable of taking any vehicle that can fit inside it from a dead stop to full speed in an instant.
** Sherman throws Spinner during their first fight, ''before'' they even get their
** In the ''second'' episode, after Kalus travels to Earth by [[OutsideRide clinging to]] BF5's new Mobius Command Center, he's sent ''back'' via that same Mobi's car-launcher ''sans vehicle'', and clearly [[OhCrap hates every second of the trip]].
** And speaking of the Mobi, a standard feature of all of them is a "catapult" system that appears to invoke the "slam" launchers[[note]]which are activated by slamming a plunger on the rear with one's fist, providing a sudden and massive burst of speed for short courses, and shouldn't be confused with in-line flywheel-based launchers used on closed-loop circuits[[/note]] in some track kits, and is fully capable of taking any vehicle that can fit inside it from a dead stop to full speed in an instant.