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''Taxi'' is a 1998 French action comedy movie written and produced by Creator/LucBesson and directed by Gérard Pirès, and the first of a series of five.

The main protagonists are Daniel Morales (Creator/SamyNaceri), a BadassDriver from Marseille who quits his job as the city's fastest pizza delivery boy to become the city's fastest taxi driver with his [[CoolCar tuned and souped-up Peugeot 406]], and Émilien Coutant-Kerbalec (Frédéric Diefenthal), an eager but ditzy cop who has been trying and failing to get his driver's license for a long time. Émilien only manages to confiscate Daniel's license after the latter drove him through Marseille at 217km/h (135mph), who didn't know that the man on the backseat of his taxi is a cop. They end up as a team chasing a German gang of bank robbers driving Mercedes cars because Daniel knows more about fast cars than Émilien and can drive him around, and because he needs his license back.

Other notable characters in the movie are Daniel's girlfriend Lilly Bertineau (Creator/MarionCotillard) who tries quite hard to spend intimate time with him (and who turns out to be the daughter of an army General in the second movie), ActionGirl and German exchange cop Petra (Emma Sjöberg) for whom Emilien out of all people has the hots, and bumbling, chaotic Commissaire Gibert (Bernard Farcy) [[FailureIsTheOnlyOption whose plans always fail spectacularly]].

The movie's success spawned three direct sequels over nine years, ''Taxi 2'' (2000), ''Taxi 3'' (2003), and ''Taxi 4'' (2007). All of them were directed by Gérard Krawczyk, who already directed some scenes in the first film when Gérard Pirès had health issues.

After a [[SequelGap 11 years-long gap]], ''Taxi 5'' was released in France in April 2018 for the 20th anniversary of the franchise, with new leads, Franck Gastambide as police inspector Sylvain Marot and Malik Bentalha as Eddy Maklouf (Daniel's nephew). Samy Naceri and Frédéric Diefenthal did not return. Only Bernard Farcy and Édouard Montoute (from the previous movies' police cast) came back. Gastambide also directed it.

There is an [[CulturalTranslation Americanized]] [[ForeignRemake remake]] from 2004, also titled ''Film/{{Taxi|2004}}''. Neither should be confused with the 1932 Creator/JamesCagney film ''[[Film/Taxi1932 Taxi!]]'', or with the TV sitcom ''Series/{{Taxi}}''.

A spin-off series, ''Series/TaxiBrooklyn'', debuted in 2014. It takes place in New York City where a plainclothes officer named Caitlin "Cat" Sullivan (Chyler Leigh) and a French-American taxi driver named Leo Romba (Jacky Ido) work together to take out criminals operating in the city.

The films have a '''[[Characters/TaxiFilmSeries character sheet]]'''.
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!!'''The ''Taxi'' movies contain examples of:'''

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[[folder:The series as a whole]]
* ActionGirl: Petra. Also, the Japanese hostess from ''Taxi 2''.
* AsHimself: Rally drivers Jean-Louis Schlesser and Henri Magne in ''Taxi 2'' (the series used famous rally drivers as stunt drivers also) and soccer player Dribril Cissé in ''Taxi 4''.
* ATeamFiring: Shootouts between the police and the criminals happen about once per movie. These seem to only cause damage the cars and the scenery.
* AutomobileOpening:
** The first film's opening features Daniel racing through Marseille on his pizza delivery scooter.
** The second movie opens with rally drivers Jean-Louis Schlesser and Henri Magne on a road-turned-track, shortly before their unpleasant encounter with Daniel and his taxi.
** The third movie has Creator/SylvesterStallone escape rollerskate-using goons through the streets of Marseille, first on a bicycle, and then via Daniel's taxi.
* BadassDriver:
** Daniel has unmatched driving skills with his souped-up Peugeot 400 series cars at high speed.
** The famous rally drivers who drove the cars during the chase scenes. Jean-Louis Schlesser and Henri Magne even appear as themselves in ''Taxi 2'', doing what they're famous for, namely driving in a rally, and getting bested by Daniel who's driving a pregnant woman and her husband to the hospital and takes the closed race track as a short-cut.
* BeatThemAtTheirOwnGame: Daniel always has to outsmart the enemy gangs' own {{badass driver}}s.
* ButtMonkey: Emilien and ''especially'' Commissioner Gibert. He is severely injured out of his own stupidity in ''Taxi 2'' and otherwise constantly ridicules himself.
* CallingTheCopsOnTheFBI: The first attempt of Gibert's brigade of regular cops to arrest the Mercedes Gang ends up a total disaster when a confused shootout erupts between the brigade, a CRS company and the special forces in the convoy of the French Minister of the Interior who just showed up on the site, just because the latter caused a road accident. The German bank robbers simply use the occasion to flee. Fortunately with such a shootout, no-one gets hurt.
* CaptainCrash: Emilien. The very reason why he will never get his driver's license.
** Actually, he did get it. His teacher ended up giving him one ''and moving his driving school to Paris'' so he would stop coming back.
* CarFu: ''Taxi'' is the most well known French movie series when it comes to this trope.
* CarMeetsHouse: Emilien's attempts at acquiring a driver's license ''all'' ended in some store front.
* CatchPhrase
--> '''Commissioner Gibert:''' "Emilieeeeeeen!!!"
--> '''Commissioner Gibert:''' "Alerte generaaaaaaaaaaaaallllle!!!" -- Emilien steals it briefly in ''Taxi 2'', lampshaded by Gibert himself.
* ChaseScene: Naturally. All movies love these.
** [[SubvertedTrope Subverted]] often enough in ''Taxi 3'' because the baddies keep using vehicles that cannot be chased under the given circumstances.
* CodeName: The teams during Operation Cobra (in ''Taxi'') have snake species as names. Commissioner Gibert really loves [[OperationBlank naming his operations]].
* CoolCar: Many.
** Of course, the Peugeot 406 V6 piloted by Daniel. It can glide in ''Taxi 2''. In ''Taxi 4'', he drives a 407 as Peugeot discontinued the 406.
** The two Mercedes-Benz 500 E driven by the bank robbers in the first movie.
** "Project Ninja", a Peugeot 605 with a 600hp V12 engine, titanium carbody, several sophisticated defence systems, and voice recognition system (''Taxi 2'').
** The Yakuza's Mitsubishi Evos in ''Taxi 2''.
* CoolGarage: The garage in which Daniel tuned up his taxi doubles as his home.
* CrazyPrepared: Daniel's Peugeot cars are awesome enough with [[SarcasmMode just]] a nitro boost and some on-the-go transformations and stuff, but... Wings? Snow tracks? If it was black, its nickname could be the Batmobile.
* CunningLinguist / {{Omniglot}}: Petra. She speaks French perfectly, her mother tongue is German, and Gibert has to find out the hard way that she's the only one in his team who is fluent in Japanese in ''Taxi 2''.
-->'''Gibert:''' Does your file say you speak Japanese? It was embarrassing.\\
'''Petra:''' Yes, it does. Below my measurements.\\
'''Gibert:''' [[AllMenArePerverts Guess I stopped there]].
* {{Determinator}}: Emilien. He can't catch the baddies on his own, he can't even drive a car, but he sure as heck doesn't give up trying.
* TheDitz: Commissioner Gibert's stupidity seemingly knows no limits.
* DrivesLikeCrazy: Daniel, even when he's on two wheels (as a pizza delivery guy).
-->'''Emilien:''' Hey, ahem, have you ever heard of speed limitations? You know, the big red round signs with a 50 written on it...\\
'''Daniel:''' Like this one, right here?\\
'''Emilien:''' Exactly! Yes! It's exactly the sign I was thinking of!\\
'''Daniel:''' ''(laughs)'' I thought it was for the skateboards!
** The Yakuza in ''Taxi 2'' are crazy enough to drive on Paris Métropolitain (i.e. subway) tracks if need be.
* EverybodyOwnsAFord: Or a Peugeot, as there are strikingly many Peugeot cars in these movies. ''Taxi 2'' is particularly notable: Not only is Daniel's taxi a Peugeot (a 406 that does 306), but so are the rally car (206), the Cobra (605), and ''all'' the police cars wrecked in the mass crash scene. The three Mitsubishis seem like aliens almost. Even the other French car brands can only be seen incidentally, but never with any plot relevance.
* {{Fanservice}}: A lot.
** In one scene in the first movie, Lilly gets out of bed naked and dresses quickly. As in we see Marion Cotillard in full frontal nudity.
** This includes the whole villain cast in the US remake. The BigBad is Gisèle Bündchen.
* InterruptedIntimacy: A RunningGag. Whenever Daniel and Lilly want to get down and dirty, something comes in between.
* MissionBriefing: Commissaire Gibert always holds one of these to introduce his latest crime-fighting missions such as Operation Cobra (the stakeout at the bank), Operation Zen (Emilien bursts into the briefing room with his own plan before we get to know what that is), or Operation Ninja (security for the Japanese secretary of state in ''Taxi 2'').
* OddCouple: Daniel, a police-hating taxi driver, finds himself teaming up with Émilien, a clumsy cop.
* OfficialCouple: Daniel with Lilly and Emilien with Petra.
* OverDrive / SuperMode: Both Daniel's and Belle's taxis feature a kind of Super Pursuit Mode with extractable body parts and improved performance at varying degrees of credibility.
* PoliceAreUseless: Applies to pretty much every cop in these movies, perhaps with the sole exception of Petra. And Emilien actually, who is the first (even before Petra) to deduce the modus operandi in the first movie; he also manages to catch up with the ninjas in the second, he does find the yakusas in the third, and he does manage to solve the case in the fourth. He's just extremely unlucky and bumbly (confirmed by WordOfGod in the first movie's making of).
* RemovableSteeringWheel: Done on purpose. Daniel can exchange the stock steering wheel of his cars with professional racing wheels when going SuperMode.
* RunningGag:
** Emilien's attempts at acquiring a driver's license.
** Expect Emilien to [[TrashLanding end up in a garbage container]] [[OncePerEpisode once per film]].
** Lilly [[MistakenForCheating thinking Daniel is cheating on her]] when hearing another woman as she talks to him on the phone.
** There's Marco, a small delinquent who always comes up with a robbing scheme. He always ends up in the middle of Gilbert's operations and miraculously avoids getting caught by numerous police forces.
* StandardSnippet: "Misirlou" (a cover of Dick Dale's cover) is played while Daniel speeds through Marseille on his pizza scooter at the beginning of the first movie and while driving Creator/SylvesterStallone through ''Taxi 3''.
* StressVomit: The usual effect of Daniel's 406's speed on pretty much ''all'' of his customers. Can be followed by either VomitDiscretionShot or VomitIndiscretionShot.
** Most customers throw up outside but Emilien can't contain himself for his first ride and [[NauseaFuel does it inside]].
** By ''Taxi 2'', Daniel is CrazyPrepared: a vomit bag pops up right in front of the backseat when the taxi stops.
** In ''Taxi 3'', Creator/SylvesterStallone impresses Daniel by ''[[AvertedTrope not]]'' throwing up after the ride.
* StuffedIntoATrashcan: Emilien usually ends up in a trash container OncePerEpisode.
** In the first film, when he has the [[DidntThinkThisThrough brilliant idea]] to infiltrate the Mercedes gang by hiding in the trunk of their car while they stop at Krüger's shop to buy new tires. They find him upon opening the trunk to put the tires in it, he attempts a [[ObfuscatingStupidity stupid]] [[FunnyForeigner foreigner]] impersonation, and they promptly shove him in a nearby trash container.
** In ''Taxi 2'', he falls into a trash container while attempting to chase the {{Yakuza}} gang after they abduct the Japanese Minister of Defense.
* TheTaxi: And an [[CoolCar increasingly tricked-out one]] no less.
* TinyGuyHugeGirl: Emilien is shorter than Petra.
* TrashLanding: Emilien gets thrown in or falls into a garbage container once per film.
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* AccidentalKiss: Played with. Lilly kisses Daniel, and he jokingly imply that she may have slipped and give him one, then she give him a longer one to make it clear it wasn't accidental.
* EasterEgg: The driving school car Emilien crashes into a shop is called "G. Pirès Auto Ecole". It is named after the movie's director, Gérard Pirès.
* ForeignLanguageTirade: The German gang's leader (Creator/RichardSammel), upon having his plans foiled, lets out a stream of German expletives.
* FeminineWomenCanCook: Which is good in Camille's case because she always prepares food for her son Emilien for a whole week. And after Daniel drives her home from the market, she makes him one of her fabulous sandwiches.
* {{Housewife}}: Camille Coutant-Kerbalec (Emilien's mother) is perfectly this despite [[DisappearedDad lacking a husband]].
* MeddlesomePatrolman: The pair of pesky motorcycle cops.
* MetallicarSyndrome: Subverted. The bank robbers' first escape happens with in conspicuously ''red'' Mercedes-Benz cars, but then, after making the whole city police searching for ''red'' Mercedes cars, they drop off into a garage and quickly repaint the cars in inconspicuous ''grey''.
* ModestyTowel: {{Subverted|Trope}} in that it's Emilien who wears one. Plus a pair of socks.
* MoreDakka: ''Everyone'' at Krüger's workshop is carrying a loaded submachine gun and ready to fire it when someone just as much as looks like he's a cop.
* NiceJobBreakingItHero: Emilien's attempt at investigating at Krüger's workshop the usual police way ends up with Krüger and his team shooting at him and Daniel with [=SMGs=] and escaping.
* OhCrap: The moment when Daniel ends his speed ride through Marseille in front of the police department where Emilien wanted to go, and Emilien mentions he isn't really working for [=IBM=] and shows him his Police card.
* PunkInTheTrunk:
** This is how Korean taxi drivers manage to work 24 hours a day—seemingly. They've got one car, one license, and two drivers, one of which drives the car while the other one sleeps in the trunk. [[RacialFaceBlindness Daniel says nobody in Marseille can tell one Korean from another]], so nobody notices this.
** Then Emilien has the brilliant idea to infiltrate the German bank robbers by hiding in the trunk of one of the Mercedes while they stop at Krüger's shop to buy new tires. What he [[DidntThinkThisThrough didn't take into consideration]] is that they have to put the tires somewhere.
* RacialFaceBlindness: According to Daniel, Korean taxi drivers exploit this. They can work 24 hours in a day by having one drive and one partner sleep in the trunk, and no one can tell the difference.
* RoadTripAcrossTheStreet: Emilien's mother hires Daniel after food shopping... then tells him she lives just down the street.
* VaporWear: After her nude scene, Lilly first puts on her bra, then her mini-dress, and the panty comes on last.
** At the end of the movie, Lilly might not wear a panty under her long blue dress. She and Daniel finally do it in a small hidden chamber while dressed, and we get to see all of her left leg up to the hips, but no trace of underwear.
* YouDidntAsk: After observing for hours and waiting for Krüger to close his workshop, Daniel mentions that Krüger has insomnia and his workshop is open 24 hours a day. Emilien asks why he didn't mention this earlier, and Daniel replies that he didn't ask.
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[[folder:''Taxi 2'']]
* AirVentPassageway: Sort of. Daniel, Emilien, and the Japanese hostess enter the Yakuza hideout in Paris through an air vent and escape via a chute for rubble.
* AwesomeButImpractical: The "Project Ninja" 605 has got a [[UnusualUserInterface voice-recognizing]] ignition, one of its cool features. The problem, however, is that it's programmed to recognize words which are bound be used in conversation in the car, namely "ninja" and "nip" which means that whenever someone happens to say "nip", the engine shuts down. See RunningGag.
* BoringButPractical: How Daniel manages to track three Yakuza cars in the middle of Paris... By asking one of his buddies working as a pizza delivery guy to FollowThatCar over the phone.
* TheCameo: French rally driver Jean-Louis Schlesser and hi co-driver Henri Magne appear [[AsHimself as themselves]] in the opening.
* DadTheVeteran: Lilly's father, Général Bertineau, is an Algerian war veteran. He tests every visitor in his house by telling war tales.
* DatingWhatDaddyHates: Neither Daniel nor Lilly can tell her father at the beginning about Daniel's job. Général Bertineau would probably never allow his daughter to date a mere taxi driver. So Lilly mentions he's doing something in the medicine field, Daniel makes a student out of himself, the taxi is his brother's (Daniel doesn't even have a brother) and his driving skills come from frequently driving ambulances.
* DigitalBikini: In the fight scene in the theatrical version, we got a split-second glimpse of Petra's uncovered crotch when she roundhouses one of the gangsters. For the DVD version, however, a pink panty was edited in, [[PlotHole although she shouldn't be wearing anything under her skirt because she lost her panty when she was kidnapped]].
* EveryCarIsAPinto: Spectacularly averted by Général Bertineau's limousine. A truck hits it and rips off the entire engine compartment ([[ClothingDamage and the driver's pants]]), but it doesn't even explode after Général Bertineau got out.
* FunetikAksent: Gibert's attempts to get his subordinates to greet the Japanese delegation. He puts up a big board reading "Con - nichon- wah" (pussy - tit - wah) for "konnichiwa".
* GayParee: The sequel takes Daniel and Emilien to Paris to rescue a French State Secretary and Petra from the Yakuza.
* GratuitousNinja: The Yakuza {{Mooks}}.
** In the same movie, Gibert believes he can increase his awesome by adding a bit of ninja to himself. [[EpicFail He fails]].
* TheGeneralsDaughter: Lilly's father is a general of the French Army.
* HollywoodSkydiving: It's perfectly okay to jump off a flying Transall in a Peugeot 406 on which three parachutes are mounted (because one or two might fail). At least for Général Bertineau. Just as normal as piloting a Transall while in full camo.
* ItsAlwaysMardiGrasInNewOrleans: It just happens to be Bastille Day in Paris.
* LemmingCops: While trying to chase the Yakuza, the Paris police wreck several dozen of their cars of various sizes in one big ''Film/BluesBrothers2000''-[=style=] mass crash scene, accompanied by a song by Gilbert Bécaud.
* {{Malaproper}}: Commissaire Gibert accidentally refers to the Yakuza as "Jacuzzi".
* MartialArtsHeadband: Gibert dons one before the warehouse raid to be a bit more ninja.
* RunningGag: The Cobra car's [[UnusualUserInterface voice-controlled]] engine starts up and shuts down when you say "Ninja" and "Nip" respectively. ''Whenever'' someone says these words within the microphone's range. And "nip" is what Gibert calls the Japanese secretary.
-->'''Gibert:''' "The mission is simple. We prepared a demonstration... Get it? With fake attacks! Like the ghost train? Yes, so as to impress the Nip..."\\
(Engine shuts down)\\
'''Daniel:''' "Ninja!"\\
(Engine starts up)\\
'''Gibert:''' "Above all, don't worry. Let things happen. If the Nip..."\\
(Engine shuts down)\\
'''Daniel:''' "Ninja!"\\
(Engine starts up)\\
'''Gibert:''' "Don't play while I'm talking!"\\
'''Daniel:''' "Not me. You keep saying 'Nip'!"\\
(Engine shuts down)\\
'''Both:''' "NINJA!"
* ScreamingBirth: On the backseat of Daniel's 406 at the beginning. Despite speeding like crazy (which means like ''always''), he doesn't manage to reach the hospital in time, so the baby has to be delivered in his car. Lilly calls him on the cell phone and mistakes the woman's screams and her husband's comments for something entirely different.
* TankGoodness: Daniel orders a tank from Général Bertineau to stop the Yakuza chasing him. Général Bertineau just happens to have some spare tank at hand as he's preparing a Bastille Day (July 14th) military parade.
* VaporWear: Petra is kidnapped while sitting on the toilet because she knows Japanese. The Yakuza simply lift her off the potty from above, causing her panty to fall off her ankles and stay behind, so she has to [[GoingCommando go commando]] for the rest of the movie. The original release even features a quick reminder during the fight scene.
* {{Yakuza}}: The antagonists are Yakuza gangsters.
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[[folder:''Taxi 3'']]
* ArtisticTitle: {{Parodied|Trope}} with the ''Film/JamesBond''-[=style=] opening... only with [[IdiotHero incompetent heroes]] and [[BadSanta gun-toting Santas]] [[ItMakesSenseInContext on rollerskates]], though still with sexy women dancing suggestively.
* BadSanta: The villains are dressed as Santas.
* BondGunBarrel: The TitleSequence is an obvious {{parody}} of the ones usually seen opening ''Film/JamesBond'' films, and it has a gunbarrel with Emilien clumsily drawing his gun only for it to fall from his hands.
* TheCameo: Creator/SylvesterStallone appears as Daniel's first customer in the film, and voiced by his usual dub actor Creator/AlainDorval at that.
* ComputerEqualsMonitor: A ''monitor'' is hacked spectacularly.
* DoubleStandardRapeFemaleOnMale / BlackComedyRape: Qiu forces oral sex on Emilien.
* NitroBoost: Daniel's Peugeot 406, but with ''pastis'' instead of nitrous oxide.
* ObviousPregnancy: Not so obvious for overworked Emilien that Petra is pregnant. Eight months in, even.
* RollerbladeGood: The opening credits prominently feature rollerskates. It {{foreshadow|ing}}s a scene where the {{Bad Santa}}s break through a roadblock on rollerskates, with heavily-armed soldiers [[RefugeInAudacity just staring at them in confusion and disbelief]].
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[[folder:''Taxi 4'']]
* TheCameo: French soccer player Djibril Cissé, AsHimself. Daniel drives him to the Vélodrome stadium right in time for his first French Ligue 1 championship match in the Olympique de Marseille team.
* WrittenInAbsence: Creator/MarionCottillard didn't want to come back to play Lilly Bertineau, so Daniel simply mentions that they broke up.
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[[folder:''Taxi 5'']]
* CompositeCharacter:
** Sylvain Marot is both a BadassDriver like Daniel was and a cop, like Émilien was.
** Eddy Maklouf regularly gets himself in trouble with the law like his uncle Daniel, and he's as clumsy as Émilien was.
* LegacyCharacter: Sylvain inherits Daniel's Peugeot 407 and becomes the series' new BadassDriver.
* TheMafia: The antagonists are Italian mafiosi this time around.
* ReassignedToAntarctica: Sylvain had a great chance at a brilliant career in the RAID, the French police's elite tactical unit... and it was all ruined when his affair with a prefect's wife was revealed, leading to him being demoted and sent to Marseille, with menial municipal police tasks and stupid/mean colleagues aplenty waiting for him.
* StockSoundEffects: Eddy inadvertently fires a Franchi SPAS-12 shotgun while Sylvain is talking with Rachid. [[RecoilBoost The weapon's recoil sends him crashing into a wall backwards]], and he yells the infamous Wilhelm Scream doing so.
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