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''Thunderbirds'' is a live-action/CGI action film directed by [[Series/StarTrekTheNextGeneration Jonathan Frakes]], and starring Creator/PhilipWinchester, Creator/BenKingsley, Creator/BillPaxton and a young Music/VanessaHudgens, released in 2004 by Creator/{{Universal}}. It is based on Gerry Anderson's famous {{UsefulNotes/Supermarionation}} show, ''Series/{{Thunderbirds}}''.

Led by former astronaut Jeff Tracy, the Tracy family operate International Rescue -- a secret organization that aids those in need during disasters using technologically advanced machines called Thunderbirds. When ''Thunderbird 5'' is damaged by an apparent meteorite strike, Jeff and his sons walk into a trap set by the Hood, who invades Tracy Island and hijacks their command centre, stranding the majority of the Tracy family in space -- except for youngest son Alan, who has to stop the Hood from stealing the remaining Thunderbirds so he can ruin International Rescue’s reputation, and take back Tracy Island to save his family.

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!!''Thunderbirds'' provides examples of:

* TwentyMinutesIntoTheFuture: The Thunderbird vehicles could be justified as being more advanced tech. The year isn't stated in the film, but the monorail in London is stated to be the "Olympic Monorail" and the team is called away by a "Madame President" at the end.
* AbhorrentAdmirer: Transom to Brains.
* AchievementsInIgnorance: Brains is fiddling around with a neural net control system- basically allowing telekinesis. He succeeds in lifting a cell phone off his worktable -- completely unaware [[FunnyBackgroundEvent he managed to lift the Mole in the background as well]].
* ActionGirl:
** Lady Penelope, even more than in the series.
** Tin-Tin, unlike in the series.[[note]]Notably, in WesternAnimation/ThunderbirdsAreGo, Kayo, the SuspiciouslySimilarSubstitute is. (Actually, she is still the same character, T. "Kayo" Kyrano, the janitor's daughter, renamed to avoid confusion with Belgian boy reporter ''Franchise/{{Tintin}}''.)[[/note]]
* AdaptationalBadass:
** Not only Lady Penelope, who is a full GirlyBruiser here, but also The Hood: here, his psychic powers are seriously amped up (see below) and, unlike the original series, actually succeeds in his goal of hijacking the Thunderbird craft for his own ends. Bonus points for IR actually being aware of him this time (in the 60s series, The Hood's [[UnknownRival existence didn't seem to be known at all to IR]] -- they were aware of "enemies", but not The Hood in particular).
** Tin-Tin has also inherited The Hood's PsychicPowers, and gives him a serious run for his money during the climax.
** Even ''Thunderbird 2'' was given this treatment: now instead of having one pod containing one vehicle loaded in at a time, it has multiple pods to store multiple vehicles and devices, including The Mole, Firefly, the Thunderizer and others, and the pods themselves can be reconfigured[[note]] for reference: there can three pods -- one forward, one port side aft and one starboard side aft. In this configuration, three pod vehicles can be deployed at once, one exiting from the front and two from the rear. There can be two pods -- one forward and one aft (connecting both sides of the aft pods). The can be just one pod -- forward and aft pods are all connected together. And there's the rescue platform V1/V2 – winch platform and bay door pod in forward position and either V1 (two separate rear pods) or V2 (one large rear joined pod). Once the desired pods and configuration have been chosen and punched into the computer, a system of automated robotic cranes lifts them onto the flat transporter in front of Thunderbird 2. The transporter then slides backwards under the craft and Thunderbird 2 settles down over the pods and transporter, ready to be wheeled out to its launch ramp.[[/note]] The landing struts were also given a makeover, as the production team felt the original's struts were too flimsy for such a vehicle.
* AgeLift: In all directions; even the Tracys' birth order is changed.
** The series: Scott is the oldest at 26, John (25), Virgil (24), Gordon (22) and Alan (21).
** The film: Scott is still the eldest but at 24, John is the second oldest at 22, Virgil (20), Gordon (18) and Alan (14).
** Brains, who is 25 in the series, is close to Jeff's age in the film.
** Tin-Tin is in her mid-teens.
* AllThereInTheManual: Much of the info about the Thunderbird craft -- including abilities not seen or referenced in it -- we noted in the "X-Ray Cross Sections" book. For instance, ''Thunderbird 5'' is armed with a multi-purpose cannon to shoot down incoming space hazards like old rocket debris and meteor fragments.
* AllYourBaseAreBelongToUs: What the Hood attempts to do on Tracy Island for most of the film.
* AlternativeForeignThemeSong:
** In the UK, "Thunderbirds Are Go" by Music/{{Busted}} served as the film’s theme song.
** "Take Me Away" by Caleigh Peters was use outside of the UK.
** The Japanese release used "Thunderbird - your voice -" by V6 for the theme song.
* AndTheAdventureContinues: The Tracys are called off on another mission at the end of the film.
* AnimatedCreditsOpening: A very nice one, showing both the people and the vehicles of International Rescue.
* TheArtifact: TheStinger (below) is a remnant of a deleted scene where The Hood would've shot down the FAB-1 with his submarine (that's why Transom is seen trying to contact someone when they detect the FAB-1 flying in, but nothing happens).
** Also, look closely in the ''Thunderbird 2'' hangar, you'll see some jet-skis lying around that aren't used. In one script, these were dubbed "Thunderskis" and were to be used to rescue people from flooding bank vaults (part of The Hood's plan).
* BatmanGambit: The Hood's plan, citing Eastern martial arts, banks on taking what the Thunderbirds are good at and using it against them. In this case, their purpose is to rescue, so The Hood has Transom fire a missile at Thunderbird 5 so the Thunderbirds would go to the space station while he swoops in, takes over their base, and traps the Thunderbirds onboard the station.
* BattleCry: "Thunderbirds are go!"
* BlondeBrunetteRedhead: Lady Penelope (blonde), Tin-Tin and Ohana (brunettes) and Transom (redhead)
* BrokenPedestal: Alan potentially suffers one when he [[spoiler:asks Jeff if the Hood was telling the truth that Jeff left him to die. Despite having always talked about the importance of International Rescue’s mission to save lives, Jeff confirms that the Hood was telling the truth, but justifies it by explaining that he only left the Hood behind because he could see no way to save the Hood that wouldn’t have put them both at risk with no guarantee that they could get away]].
* ButterFace: Transom's introduction has her climbing down a ladder in some very form-fitting PaintedOnPants, complete with MaleGaze... Then she turns around.
* CallBack:
** "Fermat/Alan, my friend, what you don't know can't hurt you."
** And this one:
--->'''Jeff:''' Saving lives is a dangerous business. But it's what we do.\\\
'''Alan:''' [[spoiler:I don't want to save your life]]. But it's what we do.
* CanonForeigner: Transom and Mullion do not have counterparts in the original; the Hood usually worked alone. Fermat doesn't either, as Brains was childless in the original. The Thunderizer is a vehicular case; this was an all-new vehicle created for the film (though the name had been used in off-screen material to describe another vehicle that had went unnamed originally).
* CastFromHitPoints: The Hood's use of his powers physically weakens him.
* CastingGag: In the film, the late Creator/BillPaxton portrays former astronaut Jeff Tracy. He previously portrayed astronaut Fred Haise in ''Film/Apollo13''.
* CasualDangerDialogue: Lady Penelope is being attacked by the Hood's EvilGenius. All she has to say is this:
-->'''Lady Penelope:''' Do you know how much a manicure costs these days?
* ClosestThingWeGot: All stated in the trailer: "In a family of heroes, Alan Tracy was always left behind, until... he was the last one left."
* CoDragons: The Hood has two main henchmen: [[TheCracker Transom]] and [[ScaryBlackMan Mullion]].
* ColorCodedCharacters: The Tracy brothers, as shown in their portraits.
** John: Orange
** Virgil: Green
** Scott: Blue
** Gordon: Red
** [[spoiler:Alan]]: Yellow
* CombatStilettos: Lady Penelope mostly uses her feet clad in pink high heels to stun her opponents. And we get a lot of close-ups of the shoes which are definitely played for Fanservice.
* CoolCar: The [[https://upload.wikimedia.org/wikipedia/commons/c/c0/FAB_1_front-left2_Heritage_Motor_Centre%2C_Gaydon.jpg FAB-1]], even if it isn't a Rolls-Royce this time around -- the Ford [[StealthPun Thunderbird]] it is now can ''fly'' and turn into a boat. (Apparently, they had offered Rolls-Royce the job to build a new FAB-1, but they declined because they were busy with creating the RR Phantom.)
* CoveredInGunge: When Mullion and his goons break into the ''Thunderbird 2'' hangar, Tin-Tin fires a ton of (oddly green colored) fire-retarding foam from the Firefly's turret.
* CreatorCameo: Visual effects director Mark Nelmes is briefly seen as an ice-cream stand operator in London when Thunderbird 2 lands there; for added points, he's wearing [[MythologyGag the 1960s-style International Rescue hat]]. Visual effects supervisor Mike [=McGee=] is seen as one of the guys working the Tower Bridge bascule, and Frakes himself is one of the policemen at the end.
* DeadpanSnarker: Parker.
-->'''Henchman:''' You've broken my nose!\\
'''Parker:''' Yes, that was the intention of the maneuver.
* DemotedToExtra: The elder Tracy brothers are co-leads in the series. They're {{Distressed Dude}}s through most of the film.
* DesignatedGirlFight:
** When Lady Penelope and Parker take on the Hood's henchmen, Parker ends up fighting Mullion while Lady Penelope fights Transom.
** During the climax, [[WouldntHitAGirl Parker refuses to fight Transom]], saying "I can't hit a lady". [[ActionGirl Tin-Tin]] on the other hand...
* DiegeticSoundtrackUsage: Both Lady Penelope and Jeff have cell phone ringtones that play the leitmotif of the original series' "Thunderbird March".
* DieHardOnAnX: The middle act is "Die Hard" on Tracy Island.
* DiningInTheBuff: Lady Penelope drinks her tea while relaxing in the tub.
* DudeNotFunny: A stressed-out Alan takes a hard dig at Fermat's stutter. Brains could probably handle it, but Fermat? NOT COOL.
* EnergyWeapon: A surprisingly-realistic version -- the Thunderizer vehicle uses a single laser, which is then deflected by tiny mirrors arranged in a circle around the emitter, to cut holes in objects.
* ExactlyWhatIAimedAt: Alan uses his rock skipper to fire a stone at The Hood, but it does nothing but create a shower of sparks. The Hood laughs and taunts him.
-->'''The Hood:''' It's not me you're angry at, Alan.\\
'''Alan:''' It's not you I'm aiming at. ''[fires again, this time hitting the button to open the trap door him and his friends were standing on]''
* FamilyFriendlyFirearms: Surprisingly enough, averted! Despite the futuristic tech on display, the only laser beam present is from the Thunderizer, which itself is more of a scaled-up laser cutting tool (with a bunch of mirrors to reflect the laser). When Lady Penelope confronts the Hood inside the bank vault, she's shown wielding an actual bullet-firing gun, though she doesn't actually get a chance to fire it.
* AFatherToHisMen: Bill Paxton became this on the set to the other Tracy actors.
* {{Foreshadowing}}: During the AnimatedCreditsOpening, we see the Mole rescue people from underground, but it leaves two people behind. [[spoiler:This is what happened to The Hood prior to the movie- he had been running an illegal diamond mine operation when it collapsed- being one of the first missions for International Rescue. While Jeff rescued his brother, Kyrano, he left the Hood to die, but Jeff later explains to Alan that he only did it because he genuinely couldn't see any way to save the Hood at the time. While the Hood survived, he developed an intense hatred towards the Thunderbirds and the Tracys from that point on]].
* FrameUp: The Hood intends to rob the world's largest banks, using the Thunderbirds' equipment, so that they will be held responsible for the ensuing financial crisis that ensues.
* FreezeFrameBonus: At one point, we see a readout for ''Thunderbird 5'' -- it's shown in one of its late concept designs with a couple of extra solar panels and a shorter antenna at the base. Additionally, at the bottom of the screen, there's also a readout for a "Thunderbird 6".
* GirlyBruiser: Lady Penelope gets some {{Xenafication}} -- and does so while wearing bright pink. She even uses her parasol as a weapon.
* GirlyGirlWithATomboyStreak: Lady Penelope is dainty and princess-like, but she is not hesitant to kick anyone's ass with her combat skills.
* HeroismEqualsJobQualification: Alan Tracy gets made a full member of the team after saving the day... despite the fact he's only 14 YEARS OLD!!
** It isn't too bad; Gordon's 16 and he's a full member of the team.
* {{Hypocrite}}: Jeff; despite telling Alan he's too young to go on missions he allows the 16-year-old Gordon to do the same.
* IllTimedSneeze: Fermat's allergies cause him to sneeze while in the ducts, nearly causing them to get caught.
* AnInsert: As an [[MythologyGag in-joke]] on the series' use of human hands in close-ups, the ''Thunderbird 1'' launch sequence briefly has a ''puppet'' hand on a lever instead of Fermat's human hand.
* InstantCostumeChange: Lady Penelope keeps changing hairstyles and outfits between scenes when there logically isn't any place for her to do it; this was [[LampshadeHanging lampshaded]] on the DVD commentary.
* LargeHam: The Hood.
* ManBitesMan: Tin-Tin bites Mullion when he tries to grab Alan and Fermat, allowing them to escape into the hanger bay.
* MissingMom: Notably, three fathers are in this show (Jeff, Kyrano, Brains) but only one mother; Onaha, apparently Tin-Tin's mother, who is not only absent from the original series, but without a single line of dialogue in her only rendition. Grandma Tracy getting AdaptedOut means this can even apply to Jeff!
* MythologyGag: Actually, quite a few (including the above-mentioned insert with a puppet-hand).
** When ''Thunderbird 2'' lands in London, an ice-cream seller is wearing a hat much like the 1960s IR hat.
** Busted's theme for the movie has one line- "Cause now, the boys are back in town, no strings to hold them down"- which references both the Tracys' nickname of the "Tracy boys" and the fact that they were once puppets.
** Gordon comments that Alan may have [[NoodleIncident "blown up" his previous school]]; that's a reference to one potential timeline provided in a ''Thunderbirds'' comic in which a young Alan caused damage to a school building when his experimental model rocket went haywire.
** One of the control panels in the Tracy Island command center was marked with buttons that reference machines used in the series (though this was only known upon examination of the prop).
** At one point, The Hood takes mental control of Brains and forces him to walk around, and he compares it to a puppet. The walk he does is very Supermarionation-esque.
** The name "Thunderizer" dates back to a trading card collection for the original series (where it was given as the name for the "[[http://thunderbirds.wikia.com/wiki/Booster_Mortar booster mortar]]" device seen in "Edge of Impact").
** Lady Penelope has the emergency teapot-transmitter in her manor, and it plays a snippet of the "Thunderbird March".
** In a FreezeFrameBonus, there's a mention of "Film/Thunderbird6".
* NamedByTheAdaptation:
** Unlike the original series, the names "The Hood" and "Tracy Island" are actually spoken in dialogue; previously, only books and other off-screen materials had given the names.
** While the Hood has no real name in the original series, he is named Trangh Belagant in this film.
* NoodleIncident: Parker claims that this isn't the first time his mind has been shredded.
* NonLethalWarfare: The Hood's goons don't seem to have any weapons on them, and instead use martial arts as applicable. This may actually be justified since they weren't expecting to encounter any resistance on the island, and thus didn't come armed.
* NoPeekingRequest: The Hood arrives on Tracy Island and has everyone LockedInAFreezer. Parker notes that he can pick the lock, but he needs something to pick it with. Lady Penelope then asks everyone to look away so she can get a [[ImprovisedLockpick wire from her bra to pick the lock with]].
* ObstructiveCodeOfConduct: Averted. Unlike the old series, this version of International Rescue has no qualms about being known to the general public and they're frequently on the news, though nobody really knows who they are (and neither Tracy Island nor ''Thunderbird 5'' seem to be common knowledge). On the other hand, one of the reasons they had the policy was so that their tech wouldn't fall into the wrong hands, which is what happens here. Admittedly, The Hood managed to do it by striking ''Thunderbird 5'' with a missile to draw the Tracys out into space so he could take what he needed from Tracy Island. Not exactly something you could be prepared for.
** Also, when Jeff chews out Alan for messing around with ''Thunderbird 1'', he specifically tells him he should've engaged the "anti-detection shields", which presumably help block peoples' efforts to track the craft to and from the island.
* OhCrap:
** John panics when he realizes that the Hood's missile is going to hit ''Thunderbird 5''. He has just enough time to issue a distress signal before the station is damaged.
** Jeff and the rest of the Tracys aboard ''Thunderbird 5'' when they learn that the Hood is going to use ''Thunderbird 2'' to rob the Bank of London.
** Tin-Tin upon realizing that the Hood is actually her uncle.
** "Brains! The monorail is down! ''Repeat, the monorail is down!''"
* ParentService: Lady Penelope is clearly this; her "Hello Boys" scene sticking out spectacularly. She also gets a scene where she delivers orders to Parker while in the bath.
* PhonyNewscast: The movie somehow manages to shoehorn a reporter (the same reporter at that, and played by the director's wife [[Series/GeneralHospital Genie Francis]] to boot) into every scene in which the Thunderbirds appear in the outside world.
* PrecisionFStrike: From Brains of all people (in addition to his earlier attempt, after which a track in Music/HansZimmer's score is named -- "Fafafa... No Way!"):
-->'''Brains:''' Damn it, Jeff, wake up!
** To a lesser extent, Busted's theme song contains the line "T-birds kick some ass".
* ProductPlacement: The Ford Motor Company provided many of the vehicles used in the film, and they're going to make damn sure you know it. That every vehicle you see in the film is a Ford is understandable, but the fact that Ford also sponsors the recurring news program seen throughout the film is a bit weirder. To a far lesser extent, Unilever ice cream products are also given their dues (Ben and Jerry's is in the Tracy Island freezer {though that may be a touch of reality: for an isolated location like Tracy Island they probably buy ice-cream in bulk}, and the ice-cream stand ''Thunderbird 2'' squashes in London is Heartbrand). The scene with Lady Penelope in the bath (see above) has her watching [[Creator/{{NBC}} CNBC]] on another screen; by the time the movie was released, the [=NBCUniversal=] merger was on the verge of being completed.
* PsychicPowers:
** The Hood's powers are given a massive beef-up, from simply reading Kyrano's mind in the show to actual telekinesis and PG-rated MindRape.
** [[spoiler:Tin-Tin]] also has psychic powers.
* PutOnAPrisonBus: At the end of the film, the Metropolitan Police place [[spoiler:the Hood and his minions]] in their personal vehicle.
* RaceLift: Kyrano and his family are now from India instead of Malaysia. Still Asian, just a different part of Asia.
* RealLifeWritesThePlot: A variant: The production crew came to the conclusion that if ''Thunderbird 1'' launched beside the house as it does in the series, [[FridgeLogic then there would be severe damage to the building]]. The solution? Add a smaller diving pool between the house and the main swimming pool. ([[WhatCouldHaveBeen An effect that was planned but never utilized for the film]] was that the diving pool was supposed to raise up, spilling water over the patio area as the main pool slid back underneath it.)
* RedAndBlackAndEvilAllOver: The Hood wears a red kimono with black gloves and slacks.
* ScaryBlackMan: Mullion has an intimidating presence and can go toe-to-toe with Alan, Fermat, Tin-Tin, as well as Parker.
* SelfDeprecation: On the DVDCommentary, Jonathan Frakes introduces himself as "the alleged director of ''Thunderbirds''."
* ShipTease: Between Jeff and Lady Penelope, and Alan and Tin-Tin.
* SpannerInTheWorks: The Hood likely didn't know of Alan, Fermat and Tin-Tin's existence when he created his plan, and their lack of being captured allows them to ultimately derail the Hood's plans and save the day.
* SpeechImpediment: B-B-Brains' t-tendency to s-stutter is t-t-t-t-taken t-to r-r-ridiculous e-e-extremes.
* StealthPun: Penelope's [=FAB1=] was changed from a Rolls-Royce to a Ford ''Thunderbird''. (There are also more Ford Thunderbirds floating around; a red one in the Tracy Island hangar, and a pink one at Lady Penelope's estate.)
* SuddenlyShouting: "DAMN IT JEFF, WAKE UP!"
* TheStinger: Right before the credits roll, we see Penelope and Parker in a pink lifeboat off Tracy Island, with Penny telling Parker to pedal faster.
* StuffBlowingUp: Though it didn't have the obsession with pyrotechnics the series had, there's still a Russian oil-rig that goes up at the start, showcasing the Thunderbirds in action.
* TeamHandStack: Done by Alan, Fermat and Tin-Tin twice.
* TeenSuperspy: Alan, Fermat and Tin-Tin.
* ToTheBatpole: Here, each of the Tracy brothers have their own door with their faces on them, which take them to whichever Thunderbird they need.
* TravelingAtTheSpeedOfPlot: In the climax, ''Thunderbird 2'' manages to get to London from Tracy Island (in the freaking ''South Pacific'') in the amount of time it takes Parker to pick a lock, a lock which is even implied to be straightforward for him to pick. ''Thunderbird 1'' proceeds to make the same journey in the amount of time it takes the Mole to drill under the Thames into the "Bank of London".
* UnresolvedSexualTension: A fair bit between Tin-Tin and Alan.
* VictoriasSecretCompartment: Transom stuffs some of the stolen jewelry down her cleavage when no-one is looking.
* WhoWatchesTheWatchmen: "Who will rescue the rescuers?"
* TheWorfEffect: Lady Penelope and Parker deliver an effortless CurbStompBattle to the Hood's goons largely so he can look more impressive when he defeats them with his PsychicPowers.
* YouAreGrounded: Jeff grounds Alan for the rest of the spring break for firing up a Thunderbird without activating the anti-detection shield and putting everyone in danger when he acted selfishly.
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