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3''Whip It'' is a 2009 sports-themed {{dramedy}} film directed by Creator/DrewBarrymore, adapted from writer Shauna "Maggie Mayhem" Cross' 2007 novel ''Derby Girl.''
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5The film stars Creator/ElliotPage as a 17-year-old reluctant beauty pageant contestant named Bliss Cavendar in Bodeen, Texas, who discovers and falls in love with the Austin UsefulNotes/RollerDerby circuit. She goes to roller derby tryouts and gets selected for the Hurl Scouts, the worst team in the league. But with Bliss's amazing speed and coach Razor's playbook, they might just be able to challenge the Holy Rollers, the top team in the league, and maybe even win the championship.
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7Not to be confused with the [[Music/{{Devo}} song of the same name]].
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9!!This film contains examples of:
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11* AdaptationalAttractiveness: Brooke is described in the book as being a past-her-prime beauty queen, and having gotten fat. This is of course from the POV of her teenage daughter, who isn't feeling particularly charitable toward her as she feels her mother is responsible for basically everything she doesn't like in her life. In the film, of course, played by Creator/MarciaGayHarden, she's much slimmer - though she still smokes.
12* AdaptationalHeroism: Quite a few characters who were antagonistic or borderline-antagonistic in the novel had the jerkass volume turned way, way down in the movie, particularly Brooke Cavendar.
13* AdaptedOut: Bliss's life in Bodeen is a much smaller percentage of the film's running time; an understandable reduction considering the visual appeal of roller derby vs. the prosaic nature of Bliss's hometown.
14* AnachronismStew: The time frame is ambiguous. The movie shows websites, Google and Wikipedia, that weren't popular until the 2000s, and Pash's parents put a GPS tracker in her car. However, the computers in the movie look like they're from the 1990s (or earlier), and nobody uses cellphones. (Then again, it could be that the small town Bliss lives in is so poor their computers were all hand-me-downs.)
15* AMFMCharacterization: Razor pulls up playing "Hold On" by Wilson Phillips in his car's stereo. Bliss spends the middle part of the film playing and listening to the music of her crush's band (played by Landon Pigg, the actual musician cast in the role of Oliver). Expanded in the book; a love of indie music is one of the marks of Bliss' identity.
16* ArtisticLicenseSports:
17** A subtle one: All the members of the Hurl Scouts are wearing the same skate - the [[http://www.roller.riedellskates.com/ProductDetail.aspx?ProductName=Wicked Riedell 265 Wicked]]. While the Wicked is a popular skate for roller derby, the nature of roller derby as a do-it-yourself amateur sport means that skaters' equipment is entirely left up to personal choice and the skater's budget, and a derby team will typically have a mix of skates from varying manufacturers.
18** Razor wears skates during play. The bench coach should not be. Of course, Razor's a bit of a BunnyEarsLawyer
19** Less subtly, a few jams of play show scores that shouldn't be possible - the very first jam shown ends after a single scoring pass with a score of 7-0, the maximum possible score with one scoring pass is 4-0 (5-0 with the jammer lap point, if the opposing jammer is stuck in the pack).
20** The fighting actually isn't. Texas Roller Derby is a "renegade" league, which permits fighting under certain circumstances.
21* AttackPatternAlpha: All of Razor's plays have fairly esoteric names.
22* AutoErotica: Subverted. Bliss sees her dad's van rocking, and hears him yelling "YES! YES!", but it turns out he's watching a really exciting football game on a small TV in the van.
23* BeautyContest: Bliss's mother was a contestant when she was younger and makes both Bliss and her younger sister Shania compete.
24* BigGame: The championship match at the end.
25* BitchInSheepsClothing: Corbi in both the novel and the movie.
26* BittersweetEnding: Bliss [[spoiler: breaks up with her cheating boyfriend, and then loses the last jam of the game to Iron Maven,]] but she also [[spoiler: finally wins Maven's respect on the track and reconciles with her family.]]
27* BlandNameProduct: "Without the Bluebonnet factory, this town wouldn't exist." It's a reference to [[http://www.bluebell.com/ Blue Bell Creameries]], an ice cream manufacturer based in Brenham, Texas.[[note]]Despite Brenham being a small town and being on Highway 290, which leads to Austin, it's not quite a direct match because Brenham does have a substantial community college, and it's closer to Houston to Austin anyway.[[/note]]
28* BlondeBrunetteRedhead: Bliss's family has herself as the brunette, her little sister as the blonde, and her mother as the redhead.
29* BoisterousBruiser: Smashley Simpson who talks lots of trash. She and her fiancee have a SlapSlapKiss relationship naturally.
30* BumblingDad: Mr. Cavendar is laid back and rather meek in contrast to his fiery wife.
31* BunnyEarsLawyer: Razor is an incredible dork, very poor, and has musical and fashion taste stuck on pure 80s cheese... but he knows skating like no one else.
32* CasanovaWannabe: Johnny Rocket.
33* ComingOfAgeStory: Bliss finds she fits in with the roller derby girls and makes peace with her mother.
34* ContrivedCoincidence: The Bluebonnet Ball is the very same evening as the championship roller derby match. In the novel, this was arranged by the fire-marshal bust seen in the movie causing the date of the championship to be moved by a week.
35* CreatorCameo: While Creator/DrewBarrymore's role is a bit more involved than a cameo per se, Smashley's actual characterization is fairly simple and she's not in a lot of scenes. She's still [[LargeHam having a ton of fun playing the relatively small role]].
36* CutHimselfShaving: When her mother sees a roller derby bruise, Bliss says that she [[BlatantLies "fell at work."]]
37* DarkestHour: Bliss's skates are taken away, Pash has told her all the wrong things she's done over the last few months, she ran away from home and was forced to admit to her team that she lied about her age, losing her skating status... and then she discovers that Oliver's been cheating on her. When next we see her, Bliss is curled up on the floor at home in front of her fridge, stress-eating a bowl of leftover casserole.
38* DeadpanSnarker: Both Pash and Razor.
39* DrugsAreBad: In the alternative store in Austin, Brooke spies some bongs and comments, "Ooh, pretty vases!" The staff think this is hilarious, then one of them quips in a CampGay voice that, "They're great for tulips, really." One wonders how many of the censors realised a "Dutch tulip" is a fancy way of rolling a joint...
40* EstablishingCharacterMoment: Bliss showing up to a pageant with her hair dyed blue pretty much tells us everything we need to know about her character.
41* EverythingIsBigInTexas
42* FoodFight: Iron Maven flicks a french fry at Bliss. Bliss retaliates with some banana creme pie. Maven dumps a chocolate milkshake on Bliss' head. It escalates from there.
43* FragileSpeedster: Bliss in her first few bouts. She later upgrades to LightningBruiser as she gets tougher and retains her exceptional speed.
44* FriendlyEnemy: Rival captains Eva Destruction and Iron Maven are relatively friendly to their opponents, and it seems a lot of the roller derby teams hang out together after the games. Even when they get into a food fight, they're laughing their asses off the entire time. This is TruthInTelevision. Most roller derby leagues train as a league and friendships stay constant even as teams shuffle their lineups. Few if any rollergirls are only friends with their teammates, and one's [[http://www.urbandictionary.com/define.php?term=Derby%20wife derby wife]] can be on a different team or in a different league entirely.
45* FromBadToWorse: Pash gets arrested for underage drinking. Bliss's parents find out the truth about her roller derby double life and take away her skates. Pash stops speaking to Bliss. Maven blackmails Bliss into quitting roller derby due to Bliss being underage. And to top all that off, [[spoiler: Bliss discovers that Oliver has cheated on her and has given away her Music/{{Stryper}} t-shirt to a groupie]].
46* GenderNormativeParentPlot: Female example. Bliss wants to do roller derby, but her mother wants her to participate in beauty pageants.
47* GettingCrapPastTheRadar: In the alternative store in Austin, Brooke spies some bongs and comments, "Ooh, pretty vases!" The staff think this is hilarious, then one of them quips in a CampGay voice that, "They're great for tulips, really." One wonders how many of the censors realised a "Dutch tulip" is a fancy way of rolling a joint...
48* GirlOnGirlIsHot: When Eva Destruction and Rosa Sparks are acting slightly homoerotic in Johnny's hot tub, he gets very interested and starts trying to engage them in conversation, to their crushing uninterest.
49* TheGlassesComeOff: Both zig-zagged and justified. At the beginning of the movie, Bliss wears contact lenses to beauty pageants and debutante balls (at her mother's behest), then switches to glasses when in street clothes. Later, when Bliss joins the roller derby team, she switches to contacts full time.
50* GreasySpoon: The Oink Joint. Home of [[MasochistsMeal the Squealer]].
51* {{Ham To Ham Combat}}: Johnny Rocket and Razor [[SugarWiki/FunnyMoments having a pitifully bad dance-off]] at the hot tub party.
52* HilariousOuttakes: Over the first half of the end credits.
53* HeroicBSOD: See DarkestHour. After the mid-film HumiliationConga, Bliss finds herself at home, on the floor, in front of the fridge, eating her depression.
54--> '''Bliss:''' Please don't judge me.
55* HiddenDepths: Brooke is much more than she appears to her daughter's 17-year-old eyes.
56--> '''Brooke:''' (after the aforementioned HeroicBSOD) Whoever he is, he doesn't deserve you.
57* InformedAbility: Completely averted with Elliot Page's portrayal of Bliss - Page actually got quite good at roller derby during the filming of the movie.
58* IvyLeagueForEveryone: Pash stresses about getting accepted into an Ivy League school and ends up getting into Columbia. She does mention earlier in the film that she's a straight A student, justifying the trope.
59* JumpedAtTheCall: Bliss is quite willing to go the extra mile to achieve her goals.
60* LargeHam: "Hot Tub" Johnny Rocket, the announcer at the roller derby track.
61* MaleGaze: Quite a bit of it at that. There are a few shots of legs and asses for {{Fanservice}} purposes.
62* ManlyFacialHair: Razor has a beard to indicate how he's the team's hardass coach. Subverted in that Razor's also kind of a dork who's not really terribly functional outside of derby. And he skates on [[BerserkButton rollerblades]].
63* MisfitMobilizationMoment: "Let's go apeshit."
64* MyBelovedSmother: Take a guess.
65* NotSoAboveItAll: In spite of herself, Brooke finds herself drawn into her daughter's championship bout.
66* OlderThanTheyLook: Iron Maven dares Bliss to guess her age. Bliss gives her a generous 'twenty-seven'. She's actually thirty-six.
67* OohMeAccentsSlipping: Except for Creator/DanielStern and Creator/MarciaGayHarden, ''no one'' can hold a Texas accent, and most of the cast [[NotEvenBotheringWithTheAccent don't even bother]].
68* PetTheDog: Bliss [[spoiler: gives her custom-made dress to Amber for the Bluebonnet Ball when she leaves for the championship match.]]
69* PintsizedPowerhouse: Bliss is played by 5'1" Elliot Page, and is definitely this all the way, although what's most remarkable about her is her speed, not her strength--she gets knocked down plenty.
70* PlotMandatedFriendshipFailure: After Bliss's skates are confiscated by her parents, who have just found out in the worst way possible that she's been lying to them about where she's going and what she's doing during her "SAT class," Bliss is disowned by Pash in a cutting TheReasonYouSuckSpeech.
71* PrimalScene: Bliss makes Pash imagine one of these in order to induce vomiting.
72-->'''Bliss:''' Pash, have you ever thought...about your parents making love? Your dad's naked body...
73-->'''Pash:''' WHAT?
74-->'''Bliss:''' [[{{Squick}} His balls jiggling...sweaty...]]
75-->'''Pash:''' [vomits]
76* PunnyName: Seems to be a staple for the roller derby girls. You have Babe Ruthless, Rosa Sparks, Smashley Simpson, Iron Maven, and Eva Destruction. A case of TruthInTelevision. Punny names are a staple of organized roller derby.
77* RagtagBunchOfMisfits: The Hurl Scouts. Implied to be the case with the other derby teams, as well. Also TruthInTelevision: A roller derby team can have on it a stay-at-home mom, a banking vice-president, a physicist, and many, many other kinds of women who are bound together by their common interest in the sport.
78* ReallySeventeenYearsOld: Bliss, at age 17, claims to be 22 years old. Elliot Page actually ''was'' that age at the time.
79* RefusalOfTheCall: After seeing the Hurl Scouts play the Holy Rollers at the exhibition match, Bliss suggests to Pash that they both try out for roller derby. Pash doesn't want to and spends the majority of the movie cheering on Bliss from the audience.
80* UsefulNotes/RollerDerby
81* SatelliteLoveInterest: Oliver acts like the very definition of this trope, since his scenes mainly consist of him digging Bliss, and Bliss digging him right back. The trope is {{deconstructed|Trope}} a bit, however, as he [[spoiler: only acts this way [[TheCasanova in order to get into Bliss's pants]]. And she falls for it.]]
82* SecondPlaceIsForLosers:
83** Played straight with Razor, but subverted with the rest of the Hurl Scouts (that is, until Razor gives another team one of his plays--''then'' the Hurl Scouts start getting their act together).
84** [[spoiler: Subverted again at the end, when the Hurl Scouts--Razor included--celebrate the fact that, holy crap, they actually jumped all the way from ''last place'' to ''the finals''.]]
85* ShotgunWedding:
86-->'''Earl Cavendar:''' I like smart girls, that's why I married your momma. Well, that, and I knocked her up.
87* ShoutOut: After Bliss and Oliver's Night Out, Bliss is walking back up to her house, wearing Oliver's [[WesternAnimation/{{Daria}} Green Jacket, a Black Skirt, and Black Boots (with Long-ish Brown Hair)]]. [[http://justinblythe.webs.com/whip-it-daria.jpg See?]]
88* ShownTheirWork: At several times during the shown matches, a jammer is shown waving their arms up and down by repeatedly placing their hands on their hips. This is never explained within the film but is the means by which a lead jammer can end a jam and prevent any further scoring.
89* SmugSnake: Iron Maven is a bit of this. She is something of an abrasive prima donna, and when she eats a legal hit from Bliss, she has a minor VillainousBreakdown to the ref, who reminds her that the hit ''was'' perfectly legal (one can imagine her teammates were not fond of that bit of time-wasting). While [[FauxAffablyEvil magnanimous in victory, one suspects her to be a bit of a sore loser]] based on that exchange.
90* StatusQuoIsGod: [[spoiler: Although they eventually make to the finals, they still lose despite giving it their best, but, "there's always next year!"...]]
91* SweetAndSourGrapes: A wedge gets drawn between Bliss and Pash after the latter gets arrested at a game, fretting that this will ruin her chances of getting into an Ivy League college. Bliss eventually apologises for everything - and Pash reveals she did get accepted to two Ivies after all.
92* TeamMom: Maggie Mayhem. She's also a literal example, as she has a young son of her own.
93* ThatPoorCat: A cat yowls as Pash and Bliss leave the roller derby.
94* TimeMarchesOn: You can make a drinking game of the rules of roller derby that have changed between the 2007 setting of the film and the present day, and get quite sloshed by the end of it. The sheer number of elbows and punches thrown (both fouls, the latter an automatic expulsion), by themselves make for an extremely inebriated two hours.
95* TokenMinority: Rosa Sparks is the lone black girl on the team, unless the (white) New Zealander Bloody Holly counts as well. There are also two minor characters who are deaf.
96* {{Tomboy}}: All of the derby ladies, though Maggie and Eva seem to have a [[TomboyWithAGirlyStreak Girly Streak]].
97* TrailersAlwaysSpoil: [[https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=RQGPdXnb2Gg The trailer]] shows that [[spoiler: Bliss's parents eventually discover her roller derby career, and two seconds later it spoils their eventual reconciliation.]]
98* TrainingMontage: Bliss is shown practicing her skating and getting into shape before her first roller derby game. There are shots of her skating along a car, at work, and late into the night.
99* TrueBlueFemininity: Bliss's mother - who wants her daughter to be more feminine - is frequently dressed in blue outfits. Even her work clothes are blue. Bliss's blue hair at the first pageant is ''not'' an example, however.
100* TwoPersonPoolParty:
101** Bliss and Oliver sneak into a local pool and have one.
102** Eva Destruction and Rosa Sparks also get cuddly in a hot tub in one scene.
103* UnderdogsNeverLose: Averted; actually, the Hurl Scouts lose ''all the time'' until they decide to [[LetsGetDangerous go apeshit]] after the Fight Attendants run one of Razor's plays, leaving them all on the floor.
104* WorthyOpponent: By the end of the movie, Iron Maven sees Bliss this way.

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