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1''[[JustForFun/DescribeTopicHere Come on, guys! Let me describe The Team Wannabe here! I can be a great troper!]]''
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3A character wants to be part of some group, whether a gang, club, or being a superhero's sidekick. They will follow them around constantly to the point of stalking. They will hang around wherever they hang around. They will keep begging and pleading until they get in. Sometimes they even ''might'', but usually they just stay the wannabe since StatusQuoIsGod. In a few cases they might get spurred enough to start to [[ThenLetMeBeEvil resent the group]] that rejected them, becoming [[FaceHeelTurn a villain]] (or [[HeelFaceTurn hero, if the group turns out to be evil]]).
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5The TagalongKid is often this. An AscendedFanboy is often a former wannabe.
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7A SisterTrope to LeaderWannabe.
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9Compare NeverBeAHero, IJustWantToBeSpecial, HeroWithAnFInGood, TheChosenWannabe.
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11Contrast TheDragAlong.
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13Compare/Contrast JumpedAtTheCall, HonoraryTrueCompanion, EleventhHourRanger.
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16!!Examples:
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21* In ''Anime/GallForce'', Mitty is the TagalongKid variant. Sandy allows her to follow them because she's the local expert on where the best hiding places are.
22* In ''AudioPlay/SaintBeast'', Shiva is desperate to enter the Saint Beast rank to be close to Judas, and even nearly gets another candidate killed over it. He ends up the only contestant who doesn't get in because of this, and his later petitions to be let into the group are shot down for the same reason.
23* Yukari from ''Anime/GirlsUndPanzer'' is a big tank {{otaku}} who really wants to join the school's tank club and particularly Miho Nishizaki's crew, Miho being [[HeirToTheDojo the younger sister of a famous family of tank commanders]]. She becomes an AscendedFangirl pretty fast.
24* William of ''Literature/LogHorizon'' wanted desperately to join Debauchery Tea Party while leveling his character, but they disbanded before he had a chance. Even after he [[AscendedFanboy formed a highly successful guild of his own]] he still resented the Party for not waiting for him. He grows out of it after going on a raid with Shiroe, after which he asks to add him to his friends list.
25* ''Webcomic/HetaliaAxisPowers'': The [[AnthropomorphicPersonification Baltic state]] Estonia ''really'' wishes he was the sixth Nordic member, to the point that he usually goes around [[InsistentTerminology introducing himself as such]]. He also attends their meetings, invited or not.
26** [[TheTrickster Romania]] is a huge fan of Ancient Rome, and considers himself to be one of his descendants (and thus an Italy brother). He tries to get acknowledged as such at one point, only for [[{{Tsundere}} South Italy (also known as Italy Romano)]] to shoot him down ''immediately.''
27* Chitose in the ''Anime/GalaxyAngel'' anime desperately wants to become part of the Angel Brigade, but nobody likes her. She's instead recruited into the Twin-Star Team, and she's often seen trying to get the Angels' attention or getting revenge on them for snubbing her.
28* ''Manga/OnePiece'': A young Luffy badly wanted to come aboard Shanks' ship but was repeatedly denied, with the justification that pirating was far too dangerous for a little boy like him. This changes when Luffy instead decides to be a pirate by himself and [[StartMyOwn form his own crew]].
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32* ComicBook/JimmyOlsen always wanted to be a superhero like ''ComicBook/{{Superman}}'', but he doesn't exactly gain much respect from the other superheroes. Even with the countless times he gains and loses superpowers unexpectedly, no one seems to bat an eye at him.
33* In an issue of ''ComicBook/{{Generation X}}'', it's revealed that [[HarmlessVillain The Toad]] once tried joining the Hellfire Club's Inner Circle. He was later given shelter by Emma Frost because she felt sorry for him after the Inner Circle's members laughed so hard at him.
34* In ''ComicBook/{{Runaways 2015}}'', Molly is this to the Night Witches - Jubilee is not keen on having an 11-year-old in her gang. She later gets in after [[spoiler:Pixie's]] death creates a vacancy.
35* ComicBook/{{Deadpool}} is this to the ComicBook/XMen. They've continuously turned him down; not only because he's not actually a mutant, but because they (like 99% of the superhuman community) find him extremely annoying (well, that and the whole "killing people for money" thing puts them off).
36* ''ComicBook/Hitman1993'': Tommy Monaghan applies for a spot on the Justice League, mentioning that he kills people for money. When turned down, he helps out the next applicant [[ComicallyMissingThePoint by telling him not to mention money.]] However, it's subverted as he had no real intention of joining the Justice League: he was just there to look at Wonder Woman with his XRayVision.
37-->Now I can die a happy man.
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41* In ''Fanfic/VoyagesOfTheWildSeaHorse'', the giant Ahab tried to join the original Giant Warrior Pirates but was refused for being too young. He's still sore about this a century later and is trying to recruit a new pirate crew to free Dorry and Brogy so he can be part of the new Giant Warrior Pirates.
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45* Syndrome of ''WesternAnimation/TheIncredibles'' is an example. He was a TagalongKid who wanted to be Mr. Incredible's sidekick. He tried numerous times only for Mr. Incredible to brush him off and state that [[IWorkAlone he works alone]]. This led "Buddy" to have a BrokenPedestal moment and signified his StartOfDarkness. He spends the rest of his life orchestrating his RoaringRampageOfRevenge.
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49* Anybodys of ''Theatre/WestSideStory'' really wants to join the Jets.
50* Katsushiro from ''Film/SevenSamurai''.
51* The naive young gun Chico from ''[[Film/TheMagnificentSeven1960 The Magnificent Seven]]'', a CompositeCharacter of Katsushiro and the other ''Film/SevenSamurai'' team wannabe, Kikuchiyo.
52* The Kid from ''Film/TheMatrix'', he wants to be like Neo, but Neo states he's better than that, he freed himself after all.
53* John [=McClane=] becomes this in ''Film/AGoodDayToDieHard'' because of his stubborn obsession to [[PapaWolf protect his son]], much to that son's annoyance.
54* In ''Film/Deadpool2'' Dopinder wants to be a mercenary killer, but is treated as a Janitor by Weasel. He does eventually realize he's not the best in a direct fight. [[spoiler:Though he can run over child abusers with his cab.]]
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58* Kirie in ''Literature/AiNoKusabi'' was this before taking the SixthRangerTraitor route after taking one PretenderDiss after another from the other gang members.
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62* Chang in the second season of ''Series/{{Community}}'' wants to be part of the study group.
63* John Cleese in the Creator/MontyPython Abbatoir sketch, which rails against the [[BrotherhoodOfFunnyHats Freemasons]] who rejected his membership application.
64* ''Series/{{Arrow}}'':
65** Roy Harper spends late Season 1 to the middle of Season 2 relentlessly pursuing Oliver in his vigilante activities just so he can be his accomplice. Oliver initially hates the idea, but Roy being injected with Mirakuru forces him to take him in for closer monitoring.
66** Laurel Lance from the end of Season 2 desperately tries to join [[{{VigilanteMan}} Oliver Queen's]] crime-fighting circle - despite the fact that essentially the first thing they told her was she had no place in 'Team Arrow'. Given the team are a group of highly skilled fighters and genius level hackers, who [[{{TrueCompanions}} view each other as family]], while Laurel's only connection is being Oliver's turbulent ex-girlfriend, it's not surprising they're wary of her (her almost rotting Oliver to the cops also did not help). To add insult to injury, she only knows about his secret identity because ''a villain'' told her, while Oliver invited everyone else in because he ''trusted'' them. [[spoiler:By the end of Season 3 Laurel has undergone enough training to be useful, though most of the team are gone by that point. [[note]] Oliver and Felicity have taken a vacation/emotional break and Roy has gone on the run from the police, so Diggle is the only member left, rendering Laurel's acceptance rather moot. [[/note]]Tragically, everyone's hesitancy about letting her become a vigilante is justified in Season 4, when she's killed in the field.]]
67** Malcolm Merlyn is a manipulative take of this trope, using schemes to force Oliver and his gang to cooperate with him on numerous occasions.
68* In ''Series/HiDeHi'' Peggy's entire character arc was her desperately trying to join the camp entertainers, The Yellowcoats. Many a ZanyScheme was attempted in this aim.
69* ''Series/LabRats'' has regular kid Leo who wants to join his bionic friends team.
70* One woman in ''Series/MidsomerMurders'' committed a string of murders to get into her village's social club (the first saw her driving drunk, the second saw her killing the first, etc.).
71* ''Series/BuffyTheVampireSlayer'': In season 7, Jonathan, and later Andrew (who were originally part of [[BigBadDuumvirate The Trio]] in season 6) want to be a part of the Scoobies. Andrew isn't truly accepted until season 8 and [[spoiler:in season 7, Jonathan is killed by Andrew]], who was manipulated by the BigBad into doing so.
72* ''Series/DoctorWho'': Adric, the first companion to be introduced in the Eighties, is first seen trying to get into the gang of teenagers (led by his older brother, Varsh) who have broken away from mainstream Alzarian society.
73* ''Franchise/SuperSentai''
74** A two-episode story in ''Series/ChoudenshiBioman'' had a man declare himself to be the sixth member of Bioman, and while the rangers are impressed with his combat abilities, they reject him when he tests negative for bio particles, but then the villains trick him into being their test subject for making their own evil rangers and mind control him into attacking the Biomen.
75** ''Series/GekisouSentaiCarranger'' had White Racer, a girl from space who uses magic to dress up as the sixth member of Carranger because she thinks they are cool. While she never becomes a full member of the team, she does help them several times and goes from a joke character to a competent hero.
76** Emiri from ''Series/BakuryuuSentaiAbaranger'' wanted to become Abare Pink after failing to become Abare Yellow but she is never successful. In one episode she made her own Abare Pink suit, which was mostly useless as it had no powers.
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80* A young Wrestling/MagnumTOKYO desperately wanted to join the Dancing Fools in Wrestling/WorldChampionshipWrestling, but was kicked off for his efforts.
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84* Diana Allers in ''VideoGame/MassEffect3''. A reporter for the Alliance News Network, she begs Commander Shepard to become part of the crew of the Normandy, positioning her reporting skills as vital to the war effort. Her overall contribution to both the story and War Assets system is very minor, and the player can choose to accept or reject her proposal.
85* Ivar in ''VideoGame/TalesOfXillia'' wants to be the warrior who helps [[PhysicalGod Milla]] save the world. Unfortunately, he's hampered by his inability to understand the actual conflict, obsession with showing up [[TheHero Jude]], and his general idiocy.
86* The partner character of ''VideoGame/PokemonSuperMysteryDungeon'' has dreams of joining the Expedition Society, but the organization doesn't allow kids to join. They eventually make an exception for them and the player character.
87* ''VideoGame/XenobladeChroniclesX'' has Mia. She wants to follow in the steps of her adventurer parents by joining BLADE. When she's rejected, she strikes out into the wilds of [[DeathWorld Mira]] with a stolen [[HumongousMecha Skell]]. There's a series of quests throughout the game to help her out of the various scrapes she gets into. [[spoiler: Completing her entire quest chain averts this trope by not only letting her join BLADE, but becoming a party member.]]
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91* Reynold, civilian contractor of the ''WebAnimation/CheatCommandos'', insists that he would be "[[BuffySpeak a good mission guy]]", but the Commandos proper treat him with derision and dismiss him - when they're not locking him up and starving him, anyway.
92* Dragonface in ''WebAnimation/XRayAndVav'' is a humongous fan of our heroes and desperately wants to be their sidekick. They've put him on a 500 foot restraining order.
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96* ''Webcomic/ScandinaviaAndTheWorld'''s Estonia desperately wants to be one of the Nordics, "Because she wants to party with the cute booooys!"
97* Cyril, the unpleasant and asocial pregnancy-fetishist in ''Webcomic/OlympicDames'', who discovers the girls' secret and begs and pleads to be allowed to join the team. In their brief incarnation as crime-fighting superheroines, he embarrasses them by [[TagAlongKid tagging along]] dressed as [[Franchise/StarWars Darth Vader]].
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101* Marty (Mega-Girl), in the ''Literature/WhateleyUniverse'', wants to become one of the Empire City Guard. She keeps trying to fight with them and they keep telling her parents what she's been up to. She's an extremely powerful FlyingBrick but she's a sophomore in high school and she can't legally be a superhero until she's eighteen. Meanwhile, the Empire City Guard is the premier superhero team in New York City.
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105* Omega Zell from ''Franchise/{{Noob}}'' wants to join Justice, the best guild of the game to be able to work by [[TheAce Fantöm's]] side. [[spoiler:He eventually gets in, due to Fantöm ending up feeling in debt to his current guild after a certain chain of events.]]
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109* [[SpoiledBrat Princess Morbucks]] in ''WesternAnimation/ThePowerpuffGirls1998'' wanted to be a Powerpuff Girl ever since [[EstablishingCharacterMoment her debut episode]], [[GreenEyedMonster but only so she could be as popular and beloved as them]]. When she's not out to destroy them, she's constantly scheming her way to get her way and be a Powerpuff Girl, but to no avail.
110* ''WesternAnimation/TheSimpsons'': In "Sunday, Cruddy Sunday", a diminutive football fan named Rudy wants to be part of Homer's Super Bowl group, much to their annoyance. As he himself says while running alongside the team bus, "What I lack in size, I make up for in ''[puffs]'' obnoxiousness!" The character is a parody of [[https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Rudy_Ruettiger Daniel "Rudy" Ruettiger]], a football player who famously wanted to play for Notre Dame, despite being much shorter and lighter than average.
111* Lorne (The Friend for Life!) from ''WesternAnimation/SamAndMaxFreelancePolice'' really wants to be a freelance policeman. Sam and Max are less than enthusiastic about it.
112* Irving time and again tags along with his idols ''WesternAnimation/PhineasAndFerb'', which is unwelcome to the rest of the kids in the group. Phineas and Ferb themselves welcome him, except in Irving's first appearance, when they are freaked out by his stalker nature.
113* ''WesternAnimation/TeenageMutantNinjaTurtles1987'' gives us Zach, an adolescent boy who wants to be the fifth Ninja Turtle.
114* ''WesternAnimation/TeenageMutantNinjaTurtles2012'': The Pulverizer desperatly wants to be a ninja like the Turtles. Unfortunately, [[HighHopesZeroTalent he's a clumsy, overweight doofus]] who can't even master basic moves. Even trying to take a shortcut by becoming a mutant doesn't help, as the mutagen turns him into a BlobMonster.
115* Eddie the Squirrel from ''WesternAnimation/CatDog'' frequently wanted to join the Greasers, but Cliff, Lube, and Shriek are frequently annoyed by him and wouldn't give him the time of day.
116* ''WesternAnimation/BeavisAndButthead'': Aside from their desire to score, the duo have one dream in life - to join the local gang run by their idol Todd. Unfortunately, Todd hates them and makes no secret of that fact, not that they ever seem to grasp it. They do technically get their wish in the PC game ''Virtual Stupidity'', where Todd finally agrees to let them join... for about ten seconds, after which they accidentally get him arrested for the mayhem they caused throughout the game.
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