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* HeightAngst: Isabella, one of the girls in the first movie breaks down crying during dance training when, after years and years of hard ballet practices, she isn't even allowed to audition because she has grown too tall. Carly makes a virtue of it in her crew's streetdance choreography instead.
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* SpiritualSuccessor: To ''Film/StepUp''.
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* SmugSnake: [Jay] in the first movie is this, taunting Carly when apparently her crew is not going to be able to compete. Even more with Vince, the leader of the rival crew in the second film. He even named his crew "Invincible".
* SpiritualSuccessor: To ''StepUp''.

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* SmugSnake: [Jay] Jay in the first movie is this, taunting Carly when apparently her crew is not going to be able to compete. Even more with Vince, the leader of the rival crew in the second film. He even named his crew "Invincible".
* SpiritualSuccessor: To ''StepUp''.''Film/StepUp''.



* ThirdIs3D: Averted; the first installment was, even being titled ''Streedance 3D''; it was probably inspired by [[StepUp Step Up 3D]], as it was the most recent movie of their predecessor at the time.

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* ThirdIs3D: Averted; the first installment was, even being titled ''Streedance 3D''; it was probably inspired by [[StepUp [[Film/StepUp Step Up 3D]], as it was the most recent movie of their predecessor at the time.
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For sure, DancingIsSeriousBusiness, but the drama is much more light-hearted than it was in [[SpiritualSuccessor its predecessor]], the ''Film/StepUp'' franchise. There is no saving their home or being allowed to have their desired career: it's mostly the art for the sake of the art, and with a [[SomeAnvilsNeedToBeDropped positive pro-diversity message]].

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For sure, DancingIsSeriousBusiness, but the drama is much more light-hearted than it was in [[SpiritualSuccessor its predecessor]], the ''Film/StepUp'' franchise. There is no saving their home or being allowed to have their desired career: it's mostly the art for the sake of the art, and with a [[SomeAnvilsNeedToBeDropped positive pro-diversity message]].
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* {{Adorkable}}: Eddie is a friend and fan of the crew in the first film, who really, ''really'' wants to have a chance to dance with them.

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-->-- ''Streetdance 3D''

''Streetdance'' is a two-film franchise set in Europe and centered about, well, street dancing. In both films, the leader of a hip hop/breakdance crew is trying to surpass its competition, a [[OpposingSportsTeam rival crew]] who will be their match for the finals of a streetdance contest. The breakthrough comes when they find a new edge adding moves and tunes from a different dancing style -ballet on the first movie, latin dances on the second one.

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-->-- ''Streetdance ''[=StreetDance=] 3D''

''Streetdance'' ''[=StreetDance=]'' is a two-film franchise set in Europe and centered about, well, street dancing. In both films, the leader of a hip hop/breakdance crew is trying to surpass its competition, a [[OpposingSportsTeam rival crew]] who will be their match for the finals of a streetdance contest. The breakthrough comes when they find a new edge adding moves and tunes from a different dancing style -ballet on the first movie, latin dances on the second one.



* DanceBattler: Somehow parodied. "Battle" is the term for a contest between solo dancers or crews. In the second film, Eva dances in a boxing ring to challenge anyone to out-dance her. She even kicks Ash a couple times during their first dance together, making him fall to his knees once.
** A while later, the streetdance crew goes to the club to see the moves the Latin dancers actually have. At first they despise their dancing style. They all end battered and exhausted as in a real battle, and get a newfound respect for salsa.

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* DanceBattler: Somehow parodied. "Battle" is the term for a contest between solo dancers or crews. In the second film, Eva dances in a boxing ring to challenge anyone to out-dance her. She even kicks Ash a couple times during their first dance together, making him fall to his knees once.
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once. A while later, the streetdance crew goes to the club to see the moves the Latin dancers actually have. At first they despise their dancing style. They all end battered and exhausted as in a real battle, and get a newfound respect for salsa.



* MeaningfulRename: In ''Streetdance 3D'', the crew changes its name from the original Jay-2-0 to Breaking Point [[spoiler: after discovering that Jay defected them to join The Surge crew]].

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* MeaningfulRename: In ''Streetdance ''[=StreetDance=] 3D'', the crew changes its name from the original Jay-2-0 to Breaking Point [[spoiler: after discovering that Jay defected them to join The Surge crew]].
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For sure, DancingIsSeriousBusiness, but the drama is much more light-hearted than it was in [[SpiritualSuccessor its predecessor]], the StepUp franchise. There is no saving their home or being allowed to have their desired career: it's mostly the art for the sake of the art, and with a [[SomeAnvilsNeedToBeDropped positive pro-diversity message]].

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For sure, DancingIsSeriousBusiness, but the drama is much more light-hearted than it was in [[SpiritualSuccessor its predecessor]], the StepUp ''Film/StepUp'' franchise. There is no saving their home or being allowed to have their desired career: it's mostly the art for the sake of the art, and with a [[SomeAnvilsNeedToBeDropped positive pro-diversity message]].
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* DanceBattler: Somehow deconstructed. "Battle" is the term for a contest between solo dancers or crews. In the second film, Eva dances in a boxing ring to challenge anyone to out-dance her. She even kicks Ash a couple times during their first dance together, making him fall to his knees once.

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* DanceBattler: Somehow deconstructed.parodied. "Battle" is the term for a contest between solo dancers or crews. In the second film, Eva dances in a boxing ring to challenge anyone to out-dance her. She even kicks Ash a couple times during their first dance together, making him fall to his knees once.
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* DanceBattler: Somehow deconstructed. "Battle" is the term for a contest between solo dancers or crews. In the second film, Eva dances in a boxing ring to challenge anyone to out-dance her. She even kicks Ash a couple times during their first dance together.

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* DanceBattler: Somehow deconstructed. "Battle" is the term for a contest between solo dancers or crews. In the second film, Eva dances in a boxing ring to challenge anyone to out-dance her. She even kicks Ash a couple times during their first dance together.together, making him fall to his knees once.

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* BigDamnHeroes: [[spoiler: In the second movie, after a harsh discussion with Ash, Eva leaves the crew... but she comes back to beat Invincible.]]



* WorthyOpponent: Ash's crew is late to battle Invincible at the contest finals. Its leader Vince still accepts their challenge and pressures the organizers to let them participate. [[spoiler: As they lose against Ash's crew, Vince is the one who gives the trophy to Ash.]]

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* WorthyOpponent: Ash's crew is late to battle Invincible at the contest finals. Its leader Vince still accepts their challenge and pressures the organizers to let them participate. [[spoiler: As When they lose against Ash's crew, Vince is the one who gives shows his sportiness as he hands the trophy to Ash.]]

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* DanceBattler: Somehow deconstructed. "Battle" is the term for a contest between solo dancers or crews. In the second film, Eva dances in a boxing ring to challenge anyone to out-dance her. She even kicks Ash a couple times during their first dance together.
** A while later, the streetdance crew goes to the club to see the moves the Latin dancers actually have. At first they despise their dancing style. They all end battered and exhausted as in a real battle, and get a newfound respect for salsa.



* SassyBlackWoman: Shawna in the first film.
* SmugSnake: [Jay] in the first movie is this, taunting Carly when apparently her crew is not going to be able to compete. Even more with Vince, the leader of the rival crew in the second film. He even named his crew "Invincible".



* TechnicianVersusPerformer: In the first installment, the ballet dancers are lacking passion, and the streetdance crew needs to improve its technique. Both aspects are asserted as needed to become the best dancers they can be.

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* TechnicianVersusPerformer: In the first installment, film, the ballet dancers are lacking passion, and the streetdance crew needs to improve its technique. Both aspects are asserted as needed to become the best dancers they can be.


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* WorthyOpponent: Ash's crew is late to battle Invincible at the contest finals. Its leader Vince still accepts their challenge and pressures the organizers to let them participate. [[spoiler: As they lose against Ash's crew, Vince is the one who gives the trophy to Ash.]]
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->'''Helena:''' Not everyone can win.\\

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->'''Helena:''' Not everyone can win.Remember that for your routine.\\



* [[ThirdIs3D]]: Averted; the first installment was, even being titled ''Streedance 3D''; it was probably inspired by [[StepUp Step Up 3D]], as it was the most recent movie of their predecessor at the time.

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* [[ThirdIs3D]]: ThirdIs3D: Averted; the first installment was, even being titled ''Streedance 3D''; it was probably inspired by [[StepUp Step Up 3D]], as it was the most recent movie of their predecessor at the time.
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* {{ThirdIs3D}}: Averted; the first installment was, even being titled ''Streedance 3D''.

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* {{ThirdIs3D}}: [[ThirdIs3D]]: Averted; the first installment was, even being titled ''Streedance 3D''.3D''; it was probably inspired by [[StepUp Step Up 3D]], as it was the most recent movie of their predecessor at the time.
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* YinYangPower: Mixing different dancing styles is the key point to get an edge against the rival crews in both movies.

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* YinYangPower: YinYangBomb: Mixing different dancing styles is the key point to get an edge against the rival crews in both movies.
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'''Carly:''' But, that's ballet.

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'''Carly:''' But, that's ballet.\\



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* MeaningfulRename: In ''Streetdance 3D'', the crew changes its name from the original Jay-2-0 to Breaking Point [[spoiler: after discovering that Jay defected them to join The Surge crew]].
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->'''Helena:''' Not everyone can win.\\
'''Carly:''' But, that's ballet.
'''Helena:''' Think less, "this is ballet", "this is street dance"... but more, "this is dance".
-->-- ''Streetdance 3D''
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[[caption-width-right:297:Two worlds. One dream.]]



* ObsoleteMentor: In the sequel film, Manu cannot do flashy dance moves, but his lecture and demostration helps the crew to put aside their prejudices against Latin dance.
-->'''Manu:''' Listen. We are all street dancers. Mambo, tango, salsa... All started in the street. But you... You have problem. Hmm? You are afraid of your partners.



* {{ThirdIs3D}}: Averted; the first installment was, even being titled ''Streedance 3D''.

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* {{ThirdIs3D}}: Averted; the first installment was, even being titled ''Streedance 3D''.3D''.
* YinYangPower: Mixing different dancing styles is the key point to get an edge against the rival crews in both movies.
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* LoveInterestTraitor: A rare male example. [[spoiler: Jay drops from his crew to "deal with some issues", leaving Carly behind and ignoring her calls until a friend of hers tells him that she is dating a new guy. Jay comes back, they make out, everything seems right again... and then they discover Jay has joined the opposing crew.]]
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''Streetdance'' is a two-film franchise set in Europe and centered about, well, street dancing. In both films, the leader of a hip hop/breakdance crew is trying to surpass its competition, a [[TheRival rival crew]] who will be their match for the finals of a streetdance contest. The breakthrough comes when they find a new edge adding moves and tunes from a different dancing style -ballet on the first movie, latin dances on the second one.

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''Streetdance'' is a two-film franchise set in Europe and centered about, well, street dancing. In both films, the leader of a hip hop/breakdance crew is trying to surpass its competition, a [[TheRival [[OpposingSportsTeam rival crew]] who will be their match for the finals of a streetdance contest. The breakthrough comes when they find a new edge adding moves and tunes from a different dancing style -ballet on the first movie, latin dances on the second one.



* SpiritualSuccessor

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* SpiritualSuccessorSpiritualSuccessor: To ''StepUp''.
* TechnicianVersusPerformer: In the first installment, the ballet dancers are lacking passion, and the streetdance crew needs to improve its technique. Both aspects are asserted as needed to become the best dancers they can be.

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''Streetdance'' is a two-film franchise centered about, well, street dancing. In both films, the leader of a hip hop/breakdance crew is trying to surpass its competition, a [TheRival rival crew] who will be their match for the finals of a streetdance contest. The breakthrough comes when they find a new edge adding moves and tunes from a different dancing style -ballet on the first movie, latin dances on the second one.

For sure, DancingIsSeriousBusiness, but the drama is much more light-hearted than it was in [SpiritualSuccessor its predecessor], the StepUp franchise. There is no saving their home or being allowed to have their desired career: it's mostly the art for the sake of the art, and with a [SomeAnvilsNeedToBeDropped positive pro-diversity message].

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''Streetdance'' is a two-film franchise set in Europe and centered about, well, street dancing. In both films, the leader of a hip hop/breakdance crew is trying to surpass its competition, a [TheRival [[TheRival rival crew] crew]] who will be their match for the finals of a streetdance contest. The breakthrough comes when they find a new edge adding moves and tunes from a different dancing style -ballet on the first movie, latin dances on the second one.

For sure, DancingIsSeriousBusiness, but the drama is much more light-hearted than it was in [SpiritualSuccessor [[SpiritualSuccessor its predecessor], predecessor]], the StepUp franchise. There is no saving their home or being allowed to have their desired career: it's mostly the art for the sake of the art, and with a [SomeAnvilsNeedToBeDropped [[SomeAnvilsNeedToBeDropped positive pro-diversity message].

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* {{Adorkable}}: Eddie is a friend and fan of the crew in the first film, who really, ''really'' wants to have a chance to dance with them.
* AscendedFanboy: In universe. In the second movie, [[EnsembleDarkhorse Eddie]] puts himself in charge of putting a new crew together after meeting Ash.
* SpiritualSuccessor
* {{ThirdIs3D}}: Averted; the first installment was, even being titled ''Streedance 3D''.
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For sure, DancingIsSeriousBusiness, but the drama is much more light-hearted than it was in [SpiritualSuccessor its predecessor], the StepUp franchise. There is no saving their home or being allowed to have their desired career: it's mostly the art for the sake of the art, and with a [SomeAnvilsNeedToBeDropped positive pro-diversity message].
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''Streetdance'' is a two-film franchise centered about, well, street dancing. In both films, the leader of a hip hop/breakdance crew is trying to surpass its competition, a [TheRival rival crew] who will be their match for the finals of a streetdance contest. The breakthrough comes when they find a new edge adding moves and tunes from a different dancing style -ballet on the first movie, latin dances on the second one.
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