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1[[quoteright:350:https://static.tvtropes.org/pmwiki/pub/images/dodgeball.jpg]]
2[[caption-width-right:350:''[[TagLine Grab life by the balls.]]'']]
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4->''"If you can dodge a wrench, you can dodge a ball."''
5-->-- '''[[EccentricMentor Patches O'Houlihan]]'''
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7Directed by Rawson Marshall Thurber, the 2004 comedy ''[=DodgeBall:=] A True Underdog Story'' revolves around amiable [[{{Dismotivation}} underachiever]] Peter [=LaFleur=] (Creator/VinceVaughn), who owns a rundown gym called "Average Joe's" with a less-than-average clientèle, including a [[TalkLikeAPirate self-styled pirate]] (Creator/AlanTudyk), an [[CollectorOfTheStrange ultra-obscure sports aficionado]] (Creator/StephenRoot), and a pining high-school nerd (Creator/JustinLong).
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9Despite the gym posing little threat to Globo Gym, a fitness goliath run by White Goodman (Creator/BenStiller), Peter's humble recreation centre becomes a subject of much controversy when Goodman learns of his rival's less-than-meticulous bookkeeping. Determined to crush his rival and build a new parking area for Globo Gym, Goodman hires [[HelloAttorney attorney]] Kate Veach (Creator/ChristineTaylor) to initiate a hostile takeover of the gym.
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11However, not all hope is lost: if Peter and his [[RagtagBunchOfMisfits ragtag group of regulars]] can raise the $50,000 needed to cover Peter's deficit payments, then Average Joe's will be saved from both the corporate and literal bulldozers. With little talent and a great deal of misplaced enthusiasm, their last hope rests in a national Dodgeball tournament with a cash prize of exactly $50,000. Unfortunately, Goodman learns of their plans and enters [[OpposingSportsTeam his own elite squadron]], the Globo Gym Purple Cobras, into the tournament to take home the gold themselves and thwart their heart-warming underdog victory.
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14!!This film provides examples of:
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16* EightiesHair: White's mullet is a classic invoked example, along with his horseshoe moustache. Coupled with his choice of clothing when trying to woo Kate, it marks him as a DiscoDan.
17* AbhorrentAdmirer:
18** Martha Johnstone, the fat cheerleader from Justin's flashback. She immediately and shamelessly flirts with him when they met, much to his horror.
19** White Goodman to Kate, which is made funnier by the fact that the actors are married in real life.
20* AdamWesting:
21** Creator/DavidHasselhoff is seen as an idol of the German dodgeball team. He later screams at them in German after they lose.
22** Creator/ChuckNorris comes in and solves a big problem with no effort. His name card at the judge's panel does not bear a "Mr." and simply reads "Chuck Norris."
23** Lance Armstrong inspires Peter to play in the final match by listing his biking accomplishments. Of course, this was before the doping scandal...
24** Creator/WilliamShatner overacts in his two scenes as the dodgeball commissioner.
25* AdoptionDiss: After losing to the girl scouts team Troop 417 due to them pulling a WoundedGazelleGambit on him, Peter lets one slip.
26-->'''Peter:''' You're adopted. Your parents don't even love you.
27* TheAllegedCar: Peter's car, which sputters from his home and can't even make it to Average Joe's without help from three bystanders.
28* AllForNothing:
29** The WoundedGazelleGambit pulled by the girl scouts who played against the Average Joe's means nothing when one of them fails the drug test and their team is disqualified.
30** It almost looks like this was the case for Average Joe's in the match against Globo Gym, until a referee says that White stepped over the line in his throw, which allows the match to continue. Interestingly, an "alternate ending" gag on the DVD ends the movie right after Globo Gym appears to win.
31--->'''Cotton:''' They came all this way for nothing! Absolutely nothing! ''[credits roll to somber music]''
32* AllGuysWantCheerleaders: Played for laughs. Justin is in love with a cheerleader at his school - however, his response to try and win her over is to join the cheerleading team himself. It's subverted, however, that the cheerleader is clearly in love with him as well, but he's a little too geeky to actually realize this.
33* AlphaBitch: [[LovableAlphaBitch Subverted]] with Amber, who is a genuinely nice person who is attracted to Justin and really likes him.
34* AmbiguousTimePeriod: WordOfGod has it that the movie was supposed to take place in the early 1990s (The Globo Gym ad from the opening scene notes that White was fat in 1987, which he states as being six years earlier, placing the film in 1993, though White is an idiot and could've gotten his math wrong), but the case of AnachronismStew including Peter renting ''Film/MonaLisaSmile'' on DVD, as well as digital cable being in existence and Globo Gym's [=MacBooks=], would suggest otherwise; it pretty much looks as if it could have been set in the present day. Lance Armstrong's cameo further disproves the aforementioned WordOfGod due to his statement of winning five consecutive (later stripped) Tour de France titles, setting the film between July 2003 and July 2004.
35* ArsonMurderAndJaywalking: A voicemail telling Peter he has three overdue video rentals: "''Drunken Hussies 3'', ''Backdoor Patrol 5'', and ''Film/MonaLisaSmile''."
36* ArtisticLicenseEconomics: In-universe, Owen proposes that they pay off the mortgage in Canadian dollars, [[RidiculousExchangeRates presumably figuring the Canadian dollar is worth less.]] Peter informs him that they would need 70,000 Canadian dollars, and the guy despairs at the prospect of raising "$120,000"; Gordon corrects him, telling him he shouldn't have added the two numbers together (and at the then-current exchange rates, they'd need 73,313 Canadian dollars).
37* ArtisticLicenseHistory: While the educational film on the history of dodgeball runs on RuleOfFunny, dodgeball was not actually invented by opium addicted Chinese who threw severed heads at each other. It was invented by African tribes as a training exercise for their warriors, with rocks being used as the projectiles.
38* ArtisticLicenseSports: [[spoiler:At the end of the movie, Peter makes $5 million by taking the $100000 Dwight bribed him with for his gym, and betting on his team during the match with the Purple Cobras, and winning. In real life this is not allowed in sports or competitions, because it could create conflict with the integrity of the sport.]]
39* BabiesEverAfter: [[spoiler:Amber is pregnant with Justin's child in the Average Joe's ad at the end of the movie.]]
40* BeautyInversion: Missi Pyle is a very beautiful woman in real life but is made up to look like something of a real life {{Gonk}} in the movie with heavy prosthetics to make her as ugly as possible.
41* BeautyIsBad: The Cobras are all athletic and (with a single exception) really, really ridiculously good-looking, and believe they are superior to people who aren't as good looking solely on the basis of their appearance.
42* BerserkButton: Gordon can deal with his mail-order bride treating him like a loser (or is blissfully ignorant and thinks he's HappilyMarried). What he ''can't'' forgive is her being unfaithful to him in front of his children, as when he sees her flirting with David Hasselhoff he goes on a RoaringRampageOfRevenge against the opponents.
43* BewareTheNiceOnes: Kate attacks White for harassing her at her home.
44* TheBigDamnKiss: Kate, first with her girlfriend, Joyce and then next with Peter.
45* BlasphemousBoast: Cotton describes the final matchup between Average Joe's and Globo Gym as "a David and Goliath story truer than the Bible itself."
46* BookEnds: The movie begins and ends with a commercial of a successful gym and the viewer looking like a slob and grumbling, "Spare me" with disdain. We also see a "six-year-old" picture of a morbidly obese White Goodman on Peter's TV at the beginning, and White watching Peter's ad on his own TV while getting his full figure back at the end.
47* {{Bowdlerise}}: The scene where Peter introduces the team to Patches, reassuring them that he's a normal guy. In the the theatrical cut, Patches says, "I love the smell of queef in the morning," to which Peter says "Well... normal for us." In televised versions, Patches doesn't say anything, but Peter still gives him faint praise, making it seem like the sight of an old man in a wheelchair is just as bizarre as a comment about queefs.
48* BreadEggsBreadedEggs:
49** Three of White's team mates are pretty interchangeable.
50-->'''White:''' ''[introducing his team]'' Blade... Laser... Blazer...
51** One of the suggestions made for the guys to come up with the money to save the gym is to sell their blood, and their semen, just not mixed together.
52* BreadMilkEggsSquick: Straight man announcer Cotton [=McKnight=] tends to give a gross example in his triples.
53-->'''Cotton [=McKnight=]:''' Ladies and gentlemen, I have been to the Great Wall of China, I have seen the Pyramids of Egypt, [[BestialityIsDepraved I have even seen a grown man satisfy a camel!]]
54* BreakTheCutie: Peter does this to Steve when he is at his moment of despair.
55-->'''Peter:''' You are ''not'' a pirate.
56* BrickJoke:
57** Peter tells Owen that there's a right person for everyone. Sometimes, there are two right people for one person; he calls that "The Jackpot." [[spoiler:The ending suggests that Peter may end up with Kate and [[GirlOnGirlIsHot her girlfriend Joyce.]]]]
58** A few of the bondage enthusiasts decided to stick around and watch the tournament after switching uniforms with the Joe's. They can be seen in the celebration at the end.
59* BriefcaseFullOfMoney: Mocked with Goodman's offer, which is a single stack in a large case. The stack representing $100k is likely only $10k in $100's to further parody the effect.
60* CallingYourShots: Gordon does this when he goes on his UnstoppableRage rampage in the semi-finals. The opponent covers his face out of fear and Gordon nails him right in the groin.
61* TheCameo:
62** Creator/HankAzaria briefly appears as a young Patches O'Houlihan.
63** Lance Armstrong giving his motivational speech to Peter, years before [[HarsherInHindsight his doping came to light]].
64** Chuck Norris appears as himself as one of the dodgeball judges.
65** Former Creator/{{Nickelodeon}} star Lori Beth Denberg briefly appears as the cheerleader who falls on Justin in his flashback.
66** William Shatner is the Dodgeball Chancellor.
67** Creator/DavidHasselhoff appears as the coach berating the [[GermansLoveDavidHasselhoff German team]] for losing to Average Joe's.
68* CaptainObvious: Pepper often has these remarks, especially when Peter blindfolds himself.
69-->'''Pepper:''' He's not going to be able to see very well.
70* CaughtWithYourPantsDown: Me'Shell walks in on White trying to do ''something'' with a slice of pizza.
71* ChekhovsGun:
72** For a quick-fire comedy film, ''Dodgeball'' is surprisingly well-scripted as a story. Every single significant plot point is foreshadowed in advance, from the obvious (Gordon quoting the exact double-fault-elimination rule that comes into play during the finale) to the ridiculous ("Man, she gotta be a lesbian.") to the subtle (White's throwaway boast that Globo Gym is worth "over four million dollars," which later confirms [[spoiler:that Peter ''would'' have the funds to purchase a controlling stake with his $5 million win]]).
73** For a specific tournament example, the Joe's team get their first break against their first opponent when one of them steps over the middle line and gets eliminated. [[spoiler:That rule causes the double elimination against Globo Gym which invokes sudden death -- unless you're watching the alternate ending.]]
74** Averted with the lawyer specializing in sexual harassment cases who doesn't sue the creep who sexually harasses her through a large part of the film. She'd have to sue her employer, as White is merely her bank's client, and the bank would be the one liable.
75* {{Cloudcuckoolander}}:
76** White Goodman shows occasional signs of this, as does color commentator Pepper Brooks ("I sure do like pumpkins, Cotton!"). But the prize-winners are Owen and Patches.
77** And Steve the Pirate.
78* CoverInnocentEyesAndEars: A botched package delivery mixes up the uniforms of Average Joe's and some bondage enthusiasts. Due to the strict rules, Average Joe's is forced to play their first match in S&M gear, and as soon as they enter the arena, a mother in the audience covers her child's eyes.
79* CreatorCameo: Director Rawson Marshall Thurber as the guy who voices what he thinks of the Joe's in their [[ItMakesSenseInContext bondage gear]]. ("Hey assholes! You guys suck!") He also appeared later as the drive-by guy who pelts Steve the Pirate with a milkshake and yells at him to go back to Literature/TreasureIsland.
80* CreepyGymCoach: White fits the bill, though he doesn't work for a school like the typical example. To an extent, Patches as well, though most of his comments are simply the result of him being an [[ScrewPolitenessImASenior older man]] and he doesn't actually do anything to anyone.
81* CuckoolanderCommentator: Pepper Brooks. Good ''lord'', Pepper Brooks.
82-->'''[[StraightMan Cotton McKnight]]:''' Folks, I'm being told that Average Joe's does not have enough players, and will be forfeiting the championship match.\
83'''Pepper Brooks:''' It's a bold strategy, Cotton. Let's see if it pays off for 'em.
84* DatingCatwoman: Fran and Owen are on opposing teams but sleep with each other before the final match.
85* DeathByIrony: {{Lampshade|Hanging}}d with [[spoiler:Patches O'Houlihan's death by the "Luck o' the Irish" sign]].
86-->'''Peter:''' Too bad Hallmark doesn't make a "Sorry [[spoiler:your dodgeball coach]] got killed by two tons of irony" card.
87* DepartmentOfRedundancyDepartment:
88** The American Dodgeball Association of America.
89** Patches' 5 Ds of Dodgeball: Dodge, Duck, Dip, Dive, and Dodge.
90** '''White:''' "NOBODY makes me bleed my own blood!"
91* DeusExMachina:
92** Lampshaded. After [[spoiler:Average Joe's wins the dodgeball tournament and Peter receives his betting winnings,]] the money is revealed in a treasure chest that reads 'Deus Ex Machina'.
93** Creator/ChuckNorris appear unexpectedly and gets the Joe's out of a jam.
94* DirtyOldMan:
95** Patches loves him some hookers.
96** Also, the creepy truck driver who keeps paying Justin to wash his truck so he can stare at him.
97* DickDastardlyStopsToCheat: As detailed under FatalFlaw below, White would've been much better off if he didn't constantly try to sabotage the Joe's chances of winning.
98* {{Dismotivation}}: Peter feels that a goal is just the first step to disappointment, while Goodman takes an incredibly unhealthy approach to "personal improvement."
99* DisproportionateRetribution: White wants to tear down Average Joe's because Peter slept with three of his female trainers (in one night) and sent a ''male'' stripper-gram to him for the Globo Gym one year anniversary. That's on one level. When White details his ultimate plan to Peter, he adds that he would prefer that the Average Joe's crew was in the building when the demolition took place.
100* DisqualificationInducedVictory:
101** The Average Joe's have to win at least one game to qualify for the championships. However they suffer a humiliating defeat at the hands of some [[GirlScoutsAreEvil evil girlscouts]]. Fortunately, one of the scouts tests positive for steroids and beaver tranquilizers[[note]]GODDAMN YOU, BERNICE![[/note]], so the Joe's win by default.
102** In the final match, White manages to take out Peter and win the match... but stepped over the line doing it. This counts as a foul and takes him out of the match, too, resulting in the Sudden Death tie breaker round. The DVD comes with an alternative ending where this doesn't happen and there's a DownerEnding.
103** Globo Gym comes very close to winning the final match by default due to there not being enough Average Joe's players to start the game, but they manage to fill out the team at the last second, and with Chuck Norris's help the game is allowed to go ahead.
104* DodgeballIsHell: The entire premise is this taken to parody levels.
105* DoubleEntendre:
106** The slogan of the ADAA tournament, shown on a huge banner above the court, is "GO BALLS DEEP!"
107** Peter implores Kate to join the team when she shows dodgeball prowess.
108--->'''Peter:''' It's time to put your mouth where our balls are.
109** Near the beginning of the film, the Average Joe's gang goes to a Mexican cantina called "Dirty Sanchez's."
110* DownerEnding: The creators had a joke "original ending" on the DVD that some took seriously. It just ends before the sudden death match, implying that TheBadGuyWins, and doesn't go into any detail about what happened to the characters. If it wasn't a joke it would have been a terrible ending since it would have left many plot threads left dangling open as mentioned above in the Brick Joke and Foreshadowing sections. There are rumors the Joe's were originally intended to lose but ExecutiveMeddling put a stop to it, making the DVD extra a bit of WriterRevolt.
111* DownToTheLastPlay: It comes down to a Sudden Death tiebreaker between Peter and White.
112* DroppedABridgeOnHim: [[spoiler:Patches literally dies from getting something dropped on him.]]
113* EstablishingCharacterMoment:
114** You learn pretty much everything you need to know about White in the opening Globo Gym infomercial: he presides over an entire chain of highly successful and modern gyms, is wealthy as a result, and shames the viewers for not being fit like he is.
115** Peter gets one too, basically showing him to be White's complete opposite: being somewhat of a slob, going broke, but he takes time to talk to all his gym's members and doesn't mock them for their oddities.
116* EvilInc: Globo Gym. Hell, their company slogan is "We're better than you, and we know it."
117* FailureGambit: Before the final playoff between Average Joe's and Globo Gym, Peter [[spoiler:signs over ownership of the Average Joe's gym to White after being bribed with $100,000]]. Even though [[spoiler:Average Joe's win the game, White boasts that Peter has nothing now that his gym has been absorbed by Globo Gym]]. However, [[spoiler:Peter has bet the $100,000 bribe on Average Joe's victory. Between the millions of gambling profit and the $50,000 prize money, Peter is able to invest in and gain control of Globo Gym which, as a publicly-owned company, White can do nothing about]]. How long Peter was planning this scheme is debatable.
118** Pepper Brooks ''thinks'' that Average Joe's forfeiting the match against Globo Gym is one of these. ("It's a bold strategy Cotton...")
119* FanDisservice:
120** The scene after the end credits involves a [[spoiler:now obese White]] toying with his chest as if they were breasts.
121** Peter and the Average Joe's crew try hosting a car wash like the women's car wash before them, in swim trunks, shirtless and all. It doesn't pan out well as they expected.
122** Fran and Owen French-kissing after the [[spoiler:Average Joe's dodgeball tournament win]].
123* {{Fanservice}}:
124** The Dodgeball dancers.
125--->'''Pepper:''' [[BlatantLies That's good, clean family fun right there.]]
126** The cheerleading routine with Amber and Justin as well.
127* FanserviceCarWash: When Pete suggests a car wash to raise finds to keep his "Average Joe's" gym open, the scene cuts so some bikini-clad girls washing cars, and then shows Pete and the guys standing across the street sadly leering at them. They then mention about how ''their'' only customer is a creepy looking redneck that forces the teenage Justin to wash his truck, while under the watchful eye of his pitbull.
128* FatalFlaw: White is much more fit than Peter, but he's also far, far dumber, and repeatedly interferes when he really shouldn't.
129** When he learns that the Joe's are entering the tournament to win the money needed to buy out the mortgage, he opts to put his own horse in the race to try and sabotage their chances, despite the Joe's having a pretty low chance of winning due to how out-of-shape and inexperienced they all are. He's entirely motivated by petty spite and it leaves him open later on.
130** His choice to humiliate the average joes at the bar is what attracts Patches O'Houlihan to them, and without his coaching the Joes would have had no hope of winning.
131** When the Joe's attempt to recruit Kate to their team, White tries to woo her... and begins the process by getting her fired from her bank job so she can't make any sexual harassment claims against him. Not only was this completely unnecessary since Kate already turned them down due to a professional conflict of interest, but now Kate has no job and every reason to see White lose, giving the Joe's TheAce they need to advance through the tournament.
132** He then proceeds to offer Peter $100,000 to buy out Average Joe's directly, just before the final match. [[spoiler:It doesn't occur to White that the tournament is taking place in Vegas, and thus there's a huge betting pool on the bracket. So, Peter takes the money, bets it all on his team winning, and then buys out Globo Gym when they do.]] White simply could have done nothing the entire film, and the worst-case scenario is that he simply has to put up with having Average Joe's next door. Instead, he lets his hatred for Peter cloud his judgment, and ends up [[spoiler:losing the tournament, the gym, and his financial and physical health.]]
133* {{Foreshadowing}}:
134** During one conversation with Peter, White arrogantly says "My gym has shareholders! You don't even have...''cup holders!''" implying that Globo Gym is a publicly traded company that's actually owned by investors, not privately owned by him. This proves to be pretty important to resolving the plot, when [[spoiler:Peter manages to take back Average Joe's by buying most of Globo Gym's shares]].
135** And there's Peter's claim early in the movie that there's someone for everyone, and in some ''really'' lucky cases, [[OneTrueThreesome there are two someones for one person]]. By the end of the movie, he's dating Kate ''and'' her (also bisexual) girlfriend.
136* GangOfHats: The dodgeball teams that Average Joe's and Globo Gym compete against include a team of Girl Scouts (who play in full uniform), a team of German bodybuilders, a team of lumberjacks, a team of break-dancers, and a team of Japanese martial artists who play in [[SumoWrestling mawashi]]. Hilariously, Average Joe's unintentionally becomes one when a botched package delivery forces them to play their first match wearing S&M gear.
137* {{Gaydar}}: Pretty much every male character in the movie instantly recognises that Kate is into other women.
138* TheGenerationGap: Peter acknowledges this to be the case when Justin explains he's getting in shape for cheerleader tryouts:
139-->'''Peter:''' Hang on a second. You wanna become a cheerleader to prove you are ''not'' a loser?\
140'''Justin:''' Yeah. What?\
141'''Peter:''' Nothing, it's just that high school's changed a lot since I was a kid.
142* GermansLoveDavidHasselhoff: InUniverse and applied literally here. The German team gathers around a picture of Creator/DavidHasselhoff before their match, after their match they're scolded for their defeat by their coach, [[AdamWesting David Hasselhoff]]!
143* GirlOnGirlIsHot: The finale involves a quick look at Kate making out with her girlfriend which has Peter and Dwight raise their eyebrows.
144-->'''Dwight:''' Dude, I ''told'' you she was a lesbian!\
145'''Peter:''' Wow. Good call!
146* GirlScoutsAreEvil: One of the dodgeball teams are Girl Scouts that use some pretty underhanded tactics.
147* GirlsWithMoustaches: The Girl Scout who had been taking steroids.
148* GoingCommando: At the cheerleader tryouts, Justin is assigned a very large cheerleader who informs him she isn't wearing panties.
149* GroinAttack: The Average Joe team always gets hit in the groin with the dodgeballs.
150* HappyEnding: The real cut of the film, in contrast to the "original conclusion" on the DVD (which was a joke).
151* HappyEndingMassage: This is how Cotton describes Vegas.
152-->'''Cotton:''' ...a city where you can get a happy ending, but only if you pay a little extra.
153* HighHeelFaceTurn: Fran, [[LoveRedeems as a result of Owen]]. The ending shows her at Average Joe's.
154* HourglassPlot: The movie [[spoiler:starts with White starring a Globo Gym ad on TV and Peter watching it and ends with Peter starring an Average Joe's Gym ad on TV and White watching it.]]
155* HugeSchoolgirl: One of the Girl Scouts, as the result of numerous steroids. And a [[{{Squick}} low-grade beaver tranquilizer]].
156* HypocriticalHumor: White had Kate fired so he'd be able to go out with her. But when Kate punched him, making him bleed from his nose, he tells her it's over between them.
157-->'''White:''' Nobody makes me bleed my own blood.
158* IKnowWhatWeCanDoCut: Subverted with Average Joe's trying a car wash to raise money. It turns out they are completely outclassed by ''another'' car wash happening across the street.
159-->'''Owen:''' I know what we can do... ''car wash''!\
160'''Steve:''' ''[pirate laugh with a point of approval]''\
161''[cut to a group of ladies in bikinis washing cars suggestively]''\
162''[cut to an almost-empty parking lot with the Joe's standing next to a sign saying "Car Wash! All Male!"]''
163* InsaneTrollLogic: How do you argue with anyone who claims, "If you can dodge a wrench, you can dodge a ball"? And if you ''do'' argue with such a man, you promptly get a wrench thrown at you.
164** Also defines White Goodman's attempts to 'woo' Kate by getting her fired by accusing her of drinking on the job and stealing, reasoning that this removes her excuse that she isn't allowed to date her 'boss'.
165* IronicEcho:
166** "Spare me" is said by both Peter in the beginning after watching Globo Gym's ad, and by White at the end after watching Average Joe's ad.
167** Sometime after the beginning of the film, White tells Peter that he will soon acquire his gym and there is nothing he can do about it; it comes back near the end when Kate told White that Globo Gym was a publicly traded company and said the same thing to him that there is nothing he can do about it.
168* IronicName: You wouldn't expect somebody with the surname "Goodman" to be such a prick.
169* {{Jerkass}}: White Goodman and ''how''. A prime example of one of Ben Stiller's few non-ButtMonkey characters.
170* JerkJock: White, and damn near everyone else at Globo Gym, for that matter. Derek the head cheerleader could count too.
171* KickTheDog: Early in the film, White orders one of his workers to manually increase the women's scales by 3 pounds.
172* LargeHam: Creator/BenStiller as White Goodman puts on a ridiculous tough guy accent and overacts for effect.
173* LaserGuidedKarma:
174** White Goodman gets struck by this at the end of the movie [[spoiler:when he ends up broke and obese after making a fortune running a gym.]]
175** Deleted scenes also have Gordon asking for a divorce from his unfaithful mail-order bride, and Derek the jackass cheerleader trapped in a full-body cast, cursing Justin out as the latter fills in for him at the cheerleader competition.
176* LightIsNotGood: Despite his name, White Goodman is a colossal douchebag.
177* LongingLook: After her HeroicSacrifice to save Peter from being hit by the opposing team, Peter and Kate share a long gaze at each other. This causes White to become jealous and angrily hit her in the face with a dodgeball.
178* LoveAtFirstSight: Owen is smitten with Fran the moment he meets her when White introduces Globo Gym's dodgeball team to Average Joe's.
179* MajorityShareDictator: Peter buys Globo Gym's controlling stake using the $5 million his team won. He is then able to totally remodel the gym while the CEO he fired eats himself back to into obesity.
180* {{Malaproper}}: White Goodman does this sometimes, along with having some trouble with spelling and [[BluntMetaphorsTrauma metaphors]].
181-->'''White:''' I wouldn't sell you your gym back for all of King Midas' silver.
182* MentorOccupationalHazard: [[spoiler:[[DiabolusExMachina Patches gets crushed by a falling sign before the final match.]] A sign that reads "[[{{Irony}} The Luck o' the Irish!]]"]]
183* MetaGuy: In the post-credits scene, White rants about how the American cinema prefers happy endings instead of more complex outcomes.
184-->'''White:''' Yeah, hope you're all happy now. Good guy wins, bad guy loses. Big friggin' surprise. I love happy endings. Y'know, that's the problem with the American cinema. Can't handle any complexity in it, y'know? "Don't make me think, I just wanna be entertained."
185* MisfitMobilizationMoment: [[TrainingMontage The training montage]] gets all of the kooky characters from the Joe's into appropriate dodgeball shape.
186* {{Narcissist}}: White Goodman sets up his office to be a shrine to himself.
187* NeverMyFault: [[spoiler:White, for his obsession to beat Average Joe's is what got him to lose at the end. Instead, he blames Chuck Norris.]]
188* NiceJobFixingItVillain:
189** While training the team, Pete sees that Kate has a strong throw, and lobbies her to join his team. Kate rebuffs him, explaining that since she's working for the bank that's trying to foreclose on his gym and sell it to Globo Gym, it would be a conflict of interest for her to join. Then White Goodman, wanting to romance her (despite her having zero interest in White), arranges for her to get fired so that he can pursue her without being accused of sexual harassment. Suddenly, Kate no longer has a conflict of interest (not to mention a LOT of motive) to join the Average Joe's.
190** Furthermore, White's attempt to [[spoiler:bribe Peter and buy Average Joe's out from underneath him backfires spectacularly when it gives Peter the money he eventually turns into a controlling stake in Globo Gym.]]
191* NoBisexuals: A RunningGag throughout the movie is that everyone except Peter insists that Kate is a lesbian. Then at the end of the game she kisses another girl. [[AvertedTrope Turns out she's still not a lesbian, though.]]
192* NoodleIncident: The Helsinki episode of 1919, when the last double-fault final-play elimination occurred.
193-->'''Cotton [=McKnight=]:''' ...and I think we all know how that ended.
194** Cotton also remarks on how he once saw [[BestialityIsDepraved a grown man satisfy a camel]]. No further details are provided.
195* OfCorsetsSexy: Kate wears a corset with her outfit after she and The Average Joe's team outfits get swapped with another team's bondage gear.
196* OffscreenKarma: Derek the male cheerleader is a complete asshole to Justin (and is implied to have sabotaged his previous cheerleading tryout, possibly because of his obvious crush on Amber). His wanting to ride a rollercoaster ends up with him falling off it and having broken every bone in his body (resulting in Justin having to sub for him during the cheerleading competition), [[BrickJoke vindicating Dwight's comment from earlier]]. (It would've been [[AvertedTrope averted]] had one of the deleted scenes been kept in, showing Derek within a full body cast, cursing Justin out and screaming.)
197* OffTheWagon: It's established at the beginning of the film that White Goodman is FormerlyFat. After the end of the tournament, he apparently goes back to binge-eating, going so far as to steal a hot dog from a spectator as he storms off the court. [[spoiler:You get to see him in all his obese glory in TheStinger.]]
198* OnlySaneMan: This is Peter's role, as he's relatively well-adjusted compared to the rest of the Average Joe's crew. Dwight too, though he's basically the only sane person among the regulars.
199* OverlyNarrowSuperlative: White claims that Fran is the deadliest woman in the world... with a dodgeball.
200* APirate400YearsTooLate: Steve the Pirate, obviously.
201* PomPomGirl: Many. One of the main characters, Justin, is on a pom squad, dates someone else likewise, and many scenes involve their training and routines.
202* PrecisionFStrike: [[spoiler:Fat]] Goodman has one.
203-->'''White Goodman:''' Spare me... I won that tournament... Fuckin' Creator/ChuckNorris!
204* ProductPlacement: The dodgeball tournament floor is filled with ads for sponsors like Lumber Liquidators, XM Satellite Radio, Dodge Cars and Marriott hotels. TruthInTelevision, since practically all sporting events have ads like this. There's also lots of signage for [[CompanyCrossReferences Fox Sports Net]] both at the dodgeball tournament and the cheerleading event.
205* RagTagBunchOfMisfits: It's a collection of random, quirky dudes and a female attorney vs. a bunch of fitness buffs.
206* RelationshipReveal: At the end of the film, [[spoiler:Kate's girlfriend Joyce shows up from her trip and they share a kiss]], shocking everyone.
207* ReasonableAuthorityFigure: The Dodgeball Chancellor is sympathetic to the Joe's when they don't have enough players, but can't break the rules to let them play. However, when Peter shows up, the Chancellor acquiesces to an obscure bylaw in which the judges can determine if they can play, which they do. He's also irritated with White's complete lack of good sportsmanship.
208* RefugeInAudacity: Patches' character is completely built around this.
209-->'''Patches:''' Necessary? Is it necessary for me to drink my own urine?\
210'''Peter:''' Probably not.\
211'''Patches:''' No, but I do it anyway because it's sterile and I like the ''taste''.
212* RuleOfThree: The quarterfinals are (according to Cotton) "where we sort the wheat from the chaff, the men from the boys, and the awkwardly feminine from the possibly Canadian."
213* RunningGag: Patches calling Kate various permutations of 'lesbian' after she joined the team.
214* SaveOurTeam: Well, Save Our Gym anyway.
215* ScrewTheRulesIHaveConnections: White gets his team into the tournament by calling in a favor from the Dodgeball Chancellor.
216* SeriousBusiness: Dodgeball, in this universe. There is a $50,000 annual tournament. It attracts, at least, Germans and Japanese people. One of the teams was 'Inner City' champs for consecutive years. ''Chuck Norris'' is on the panel to decide whether Average Joe's gets to play the final round. It is taken as seriously as a P.E. exercise can be.
217* ShipTease:
218** Peter and Kate sharing a long glance with one another after Kate allows herself to get hit by a Dodgeball meant for Peter.
219** Fran and Owen talking with one another and freezing on the field when they're each about to strike the other with a Dodgeball.
220* ShooOutTheClowns: After reaching the DespairEventHorizon [[spoiler:due to Patches' death]], Peter angrily tells Steve he's not a pirate, causing the latter to abandon the team in shame. [[spoiler:By the time he returns, Average Joe's has already won the tournament.]]
221* ShoutOut:
222** The final matchup is the Average Joe's Gym versus White Goodman's Purple Cobras. You read it right. [[Franchise/GIJoe Joe's vs Cobras]].
223** A more subtle ShoutOut occurs at the start of the Cobras vs. Kamikazes highlight clip. The team logos shown are a cobra and a bonsai tree, which are the tournament logos for the Cobra Kai dojo and Daniel [=LaRusso=] from ''Film/TheKarateKid1984''.
224** [[WesternAnimation/TheSimpsons "NOBODY makes me bleed my own blood!"]]
225** When Gordon finally gets angry while seeing his mail order bride explicitly flirting with another man, Stephen Root lets out a primal growl that sounds exactly like the "Billdozer" growl that he used playing the character Bill Dauterive in WesternAnimation/KingOfTheHill. The characters he plays even have similar temperaments (mostly mild and meek, but when angry, absolutely frightening).
226* SmallRoleBigImpact:
227** PlayedForLaughs with [[spoiler:Chuck Norris]] and his unexpected cameo. He's in the movie for less than a minute, but his intervention ensures that [[spoiler:Average Joe's is able to enter the final round]]. Lampshaded by White at the end: [[spoiler:his last line (and the last line of the movie) is "Fucking Chuck Norris!"]]
228* SpitTake: Justin's reaction to seeing Fran for the first time.
229* TheStinger: White, still bitter about having lost everything as well as [[spoiler:having turned into a slob]], heckles the audience about the circumstances of his loss before insulting them by singing "Milkshake." He concludes the movie by saying "You happy? Fatty make a funny?"
230* SurprisinglySuddenDeath: [[spoiler:Patches has a giant sign drop on him while the team tours a casino, with zero foreshadowing of such beforehand.]]
231* TakeAThirdOption: Before their match, Goodman, confident that he'll beat Peter, offers him a BriefcaseFullOfMoney to sell him Average Joe's instead. [[spoiler:He takes the money, but then is inspired to use it to bet on his team to win, using the winnings to buy a controlling share in Globo Gym and steal it right out from under Goodman.]]
232* TakeThat: White Goodman gives one to the ''audience'' at the end of the credits when he complains about the contrivances that caused him to lose.
233* TakingTheBullet: Kate makes a diving save to protect Peter from getting hit in the final match. [[spoiler:This angers White so much that he beans her in the face after.]]
234* TalkingIsAFreeAction: Subverted. Owen and [[spoiler:Fran]] have a romantic face to face during the final match. Both of their teams take the opportunity to hit the opposition with balls and eliminate them from the match.
235-->'''Cotton:''' I don't know what that was about, but it leaves Joe's on the wrong side of a 4-2 advantage.
236* TemptingFate: Peter remarks that, "As long as we have Patches, we've got a shot (at beating Globo Gym)." Cue [[spoiler:Patches getting crushed to death with a "Luck of the Irish" sign]].
237* ThreesomeSubtext: Peter [[spoiler:gets together with both Kate and her girlfriend at the end. As he calls it, a "two-for-one jackpot"]].
238* TookALevelInBadass: Upon seeing his MailOrderBride getting flirted with in front of his children, Gordon hits the BerserkButton and in a Crowing Moment of Awesome wipes out the entire Poughkeepsie State Flying Cougars on his own with [[ScreamingWarrior warrior cries]] and rapid precision strikes that have the other team cowering in fear. And then in a deleted scene, hugs his two children and tells his MailOrderBride that he wants a divorce when she tries to act like she always believed in him.
239* TotallyRadical: "ESPN 8-''The Ocho!''" This is a reference to ESPN 2, which was originally referred to as "The Deuce" and focused on more obscure sports (before becoming more straight-laced and carrying major events). Pepper Brooks may also be a reference to how shows on ESPN 2 were more informal and hosted by younger people during this time.
240* TrailersAlwaysSpoil: The '''poster''' spoils Kate joining the Joe's team.
241* TrainingFromHell: Patches O'Houlihan trains the team by tossing wrenches at them, making them run through traffic, a "pitching machine" that launches dodgeballs...
242-->'''Patches:''' If you can dodge traffic, you can dodge a ball!
243* TheTriple: Dodgeball announcer Cotton [=McKnight=] is good at these. "It's an event greater than UsefulNotes/TheWorldCup, [[UsefulNotes/{{Baseball}} World Series]], and UsefulNotes/WorldWarII combined!" and "Tomorrow we separate the men from the boys, the wheat from the chaff, and the awkwardly feminine from the possibly Canadian" -- culminating in "Ladies and gentlemen, I have BEEN to the Great Wall of China, I have SEEN the Pyramids of Egypt ... [[BreadEggsMilkSquick I've even witnessed a grown man satisfy a camel]]!"
244* TrueCompanions: The Average Joe's regulars are a group of weirdos, but they see each other through some tough times.
245* UnderdogsNeverLose: The creators used a subversion of the trope in an alternate ending (making the subtitle ''A True Underdog Story'' a lot more meaningful), but the "alternate ending" ends abruptly and has no character resolution and was nothing more than just a joke.
246* UnusualEuphemism: White has one of these when loses control of his anger [[spoiler:and appetite.]]
247-->'''White:''' You're going down like a sweet muffin!
248* UnstoppableRage: Four words from Patches to Gordon.
249-->'''Patches:''' You gotta get ANGRY!\
250''[Gordon becomes furious at the sight of his mail-order bride flirting with another man and wipes the floor with the opposing team]''
251* VillainousBreakdown: White suffers a major one when he realizes what Pete intends to do with his winnings from betting on the final.
252-->'''White:''' Stick it in your ear, [=LaFleur=]. I wouldn't sell you your gym back for [[{{Mondegreen}} all of King Midas' silver.]] The gym is mine! So you can take your band of yellow-bellied losers and just crawl on outta here!\
253'''Peter:''' You're right, White. I can't make you sell Average Joe's back to me, so I guess I'll just take your advice and invest in something. [[WhamLine Like say... the controlling stake of Globo Gym]].\
254'''White:''' [[IRejectYourReality That's preposterous! I'd never allow it]].\
255'''Kate:''' Globo Gym is a publicly-traded company; there's nothing you can do about it.\
256'''Peter:''' So, I would control Globo Gym and... everything that Globo Gym owns. Which as of last night is Average Joe's Gym! ''[the Average Joe's team starts cheering. White looks livid]'' I'm your new boss, White!\
257'''White:''' [[ThisCannotBe You can't be my boss! Nobody's my boss! I'm my own boss! I created myself]]!\
258'''Peter:''' You're fired, pal.\
259'''White:''' You can't do this to me! You're going down, [=LaFleur=]! You're going down like a sweet muffin!
260* VomitDiscretionShot: After being hit on by White Goodman, Kate vomits a little in her mouth. White's comment about how in some cultures people ingest their own vomit doesn't help ease her nausea toward him either.
261* WhatExactlyIsHisJob: Sort-of averted. Dwight and Owen are explicitly shown to work at Average Joe's, while Justin is a high-school kid. Gordon, on the other hand, spends a lot of time at AJ's but seems to have some sort of white-collar office job, if his attire at the bar is any indication. Steve, however, is a complete mystery, though it's suggested he may not have a reliable source of income given how he persuades Peter not to bill him fees at the start of the film. ([[StealthPun Which would also make him]] [[ThePiratesWhoDontDoAnything a pirate who doesn't do anything]].)
262* WhatHappenedToTheMouse: Gordon sees his MailOrderBride flirting with [[Creator/DavidHasselhoff another man]], and she's never seen again. In a deleted scene, after she congratulates him on the win, he says he wants a divorce on the spot, much to the delight of his kids.
263* WholePlotReference:
264** This film surprisingly has a lot in common with the Creator/SylvesterStallone film ''Film/OverTheTop''. Examples include: main character entering a tournament for an obscure sport (dodgeball in this, arm wrestling in ''Over The Top'') in Las Vegas, the grand prize being $50,000, the main character trying to win back an item (the gym in this, the custody of the main character's son in ''Over The Top''), a scene where the hero and villain meet in a hotel room where the villain tries to get the hero to quit and a scene where the hero ponders on if to quit or keep going. Though it's never been mentioned by the director, you have to think that there was some inspiration.
265** Probably because the film was also the subject of [[http://scholar.google.com/scholar_case?case=12639668907950856677 a somewhat successful copyright-infringement lawsuit]] by two writers of an unproduced screenplay about a dodgeball tournament with some [[http://www.nytimes.com/2007/02/22/nyregion/22dodgeball.html interesting similarities]] as well. They were allowed to proceed because the judge found that they could make a credible argument that the screenwriter of ''Dodgeball'' had seen their script.
266* WouldHurtAChild:
267** At the end of the movie, White Goodman pushes a child out of his way and steals the child's hot-dog.
268** A Girl scout member of a dodgeball team tries to invoke this trope to their team's advantage against Peter. It worked.
269--->'''Girl Scout:''' ''[tearfully]'' Why would you hit a ''girl? Why?''\
270'''Peter:''' I am ''so'' sorry! I--\
271''[Peter gets hit with a dodgeball, the girl scout gets up, unharmed, and sticks her tongue out at Peter]''
272* WoundedGazelleGambit: The girl scout hit by Peter pulled one to distract him while the other girls hit him. It worked but it was AllForNothing since her team was disqualified.
273* WrenchWhack: This is one of the obstacles that Patches gives the crew during their TrainingFromHell.
274-->'''Patches:''' If you can dodge a wrench, you can dodge a ball.\
275'''Justin:''' Wha?\
276''[Justin is hit in the face with a wrench]''

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