Hot Wheels Battle Force 5



""Speed, power, and attitude, dudes. Let's roll.""

- Vert Wheeler

Hot Wheels Battle Force 5 is an animated series from Nerd Corps, the makers of Dragon Booster, Storm Hawks and League of Super Evil, and airs on Cartoon Network. It is Merchandise-Driven, much like the previous entries in the Hot Wheels: Acceleracers franchise, but this is the first one to be an all-out animated series. While the main character, Vert Wheeler, seems to be the same, no mention is made of the previous two works.

The series is notable for how Troperiffic it is; it seems like Nerd Corps hunted down every Saturday Morning Cartoon trope they could think of, and are systematically working their way down the list. In fact, this show has so many tropes, that we decided to provide a list of tropes in each episode here.


 * Always Someone Better: Stanford's older brother Simon, who also manages to be a total jerk.
 * Anime Hair: Spinner.
 * Apocalypse How: It's amazing how many different ways class X-5 can occur:
 * Destabilzation of the Gyroid Zone.
 * Complete collapse of a battlezone.
 * Anti-matter and shadow matter mixing with each other.
 * Arc Number: 5. Expect to see plenty of pentagons.
 * Bash Brothers: The Cortez Brothers.
 * Batman Gambit:

"Kytren: Brother? Alive!? Not for long..."
 * Berserk Button: Don't mess with Stanford's fauxhawk, Sever learns this the hard way in the second to last episode of Season One.
 * Also, don't capture Spinner. Sherman wouldn't appreciate it.
 * Big Bad Ensemble: Season 1 had Zemerik and Kalus as the Big Bad while season 2 had the Red Sentients, more specifically Krytus, replace Zemerik.
 * Big Damn Heroes:
 * Big No: Zemerik gives a pretty good one when Krytus is let out of his can.
 * Krytus get's a nice one in
 * Brains and Brawn: Zemerik is the brains, while Zug is the brawn.
 * Bullet Time: Stanford and his evil counterpart do this to each other, in a Shout-Out to The Matrix. Yes, in their cars.
 * Burping Contest: The Cortez Brothers have one in an effort to gross out Agura. She joins in.
 * Butt Monkey: Stanford on more than one occasion, though he has a tendency to be somewhat of a Jerkass, so it's sometimes deserved. Then again, he has got better as the series has moved on, so it has become less frequent.
 * Cain and Abel: Krytus is Cain, Sage is Abel.
 * Also seen between Kytren and Sol:

"Grimian: And let you go out a hero? I think not. I'd prefer you to spend the rest of your life in SHAME!"
 * Actually, this is apparently standard for Sentients, as every Red Sentient has a twin sibling who is blue.
 * Catch Phrase: "Battle Force 5, roll out!"
 * Chainsaw Good: Vert has one on his Saber. This bears repeating; his car has a chainsaw on it.
 * Challenging the Chief: Kiohakoko, the Vandal ceremony used to determine who the Vandal Warlord shall be.
 * The Chosen One: Zoom, though he'd rather it wasn't. The reason he left the order is because he's tired of the constant meditation and monotonous meals of rice.
 * Chronic Backstabbing Disorder: Try not to ally yourself with the Red Sentients, as they will betray you once you've served your purpose.
 * Companion Cube: Stanford's teddy bear, Sir Fluffalot.
 * Color Coded for Your Convenience: Exactly what color a Zurk is depends on who is controlling it: they're Blue if they're under Zemerik's command, or Red if they're being controlled by a Red Sentient.
 * And now there is a third faction of them who worship the Alpha-Code, which are green.
 * Battle Force 5 themselves.
 * Cool Car: Do you even have to ask?
 * Cool Old Guy: Sol
 * Cool Shades: Vert's analyzer visor, which doesn't actually shade anything.
 * Apparently, they can if they can substitute for protective goggles.
 * Cruel Mercy: At the end of the ritual to determine the new Vandal Warlord, Kalus is about to be finished off by Grimian and tells him to get it over with. Grimian's response?:

"Kalus: I could finish you off like a common moor-swine, but I'd prefer you to live under the shadow of my greatness, in shame. I hereby promote you to my second-in-command."
 * Turned around later by Kalus as he declares his punishment for the defeated Grimian:

"Stanford: Talk about nerve! Zemerik's Axis of Evil went all pear-shaped, so now he's suggesting an Axis of Good?"
 * The Cuckoolander Was Right: Zeke could tell those weren't just "fancy watches from Japan".
 * Cult: The Alpha Code, a third Sark faction that are green in color. They dwell in a temple within the Torborian Badlands and worship a strange entity dwelling at the bottom of a deep pit.
 * Cyber Cyclops: All of the Zurk.
 * Daddy Had a Good Reason For Abandoning You: Vert's father, Jack Wheeler, disappeared years ago, leaving his son bitter and resentful. But it turns out
 * Disney Villain Death:
 * Easily-Detachable Robot Parts: Any Zurk ordered to self-terminate can use this trope against itself!
 * Enemy Mine: Between the Battle Force 5 and the Sark at the end of Season One. Lampshaded by Stanford:
 * Disney Villain Death:
 * Easily-Detachable Robot Parts: Any Zurk ordered to self-terminate can use this trope against itself!
 * Enemy Mine: Between the Battle Force 5 and the Sark at the end of Season One. Lampshaded by Stanford:

"Agura: We've really gotta tweak our spam filter.
 * It appears that this alliance is still in effect as of Season Two:

Vert: Hold on, Zemerik's on our side. Sorta."

"Kalus: Keep your friends close, and your enemies closer."
 * Happens in Shadow Runners when Krytus and Vert end up stuck in the Shadow Zone. Though in this case its mainly because if Krytus' shell gets destroyed, his energy form would react with the Shadow Zone and cause a supernova-like explosion that would destroy the multiverse.
 * In Grimian's Secret, the team has to team up with the Vandals to stop Krytus and the Red Sentients from conquering Planet Vandal.
 * Energy Absorption: Both Kyburi and her vehicle are able to do this to machines such as Sark and the BF 5's vehicles.
 * Apparently, she can also do this to organic beings.
 * Engineered Public Confession: When the team is hurled into the past, they end up having to use one to expose
 * Evil Twin: Krytus, to Sage.
 * Exactly What I Aimed At: Almost word for word, by Kalus.
 * Fantastic Racism: Both the Sark and Vandals refer to humans as "organics" and "sub-species" in extremely derogatory manners.
 * However, the term "organic" probably refers to all organics in general, including Vandals.
 * Fastball Special: Sherman throws Spinner during their first fight, before they even get their vehicles.
 * Five-Man Band: Despite the name, there's actually eight members; although, only five vehicles are allowed through portal at once, and two of them share a single vehicle.
 * Vert: The Hero
 * Agura: The Lancer + Action Girl
 * Stanford: The Archer Friendly Sniper (well, ranged weaponry, really, but still)
 * Zoom: Fragile Speedster
 * Sherman: Genius Bruiser
 * Spinner: Plucky Comic Relief
 * Tezz: Sixth Ranger + The Smart Guy
 * AJ: The Big Guy + The Heart
 * Five-Bad Band: The Red Sentients
 * Krytus: The Big Bad
 * Kyburi: The Dragon
 * Krylox: The Brute
 * Kytren: Dark Chick
 * Kyrosys: Cold Sniper
 * Five-Token Band: With the exception of Vert, all the team members are some sort of minority. Agura is black, Zoom is Japanese-American, the Cortez bros. are Hispanic, and Stanford is British. And royalty.
 * New member Tezz Volitov is Eastern European, possibly Serbian. This series likes this trope.
 * But wait, there's more! The latest addition to the team, AJ Dalton, is Canadian, eh?
 * Foreshadowing: Done a lot throughout the first season,
 * Likewise throughout season 2 for.
 * Fusion Dance: The Fuser technology.
 * Genre Savvy: The reason why Kalus promoted Grimian to second-in-command was because a wise one once told him:
 * Fusion Dance: The Fuser technology.
 * Genre Savvy: The reason why Kalus promoted Grimian to second-in-command was because a wise one once told him:

"Vert: So if you need time to think this over--
 * Hartman Hips: Both Agura and Kyburi have these.
 * Heroic Sacrifice: Occurs in "Rumble in The Jungle" when.
 * Hulk Speak: Kytren has a tendency to speak in sentence fragments:
 * "Detect enemy. Destroy enemy."
 * "Kytren fight two fools. Come. Test."
 * "Human warn others."
 * I Call It Vera: Zeke calls his rusty old pickup truck, er, "Trucketta".
 * Immortality: The Red Sentients have Type 4 thanks to their respawn chambers.
 * Kill It with Fire: Kyrosis's vehicle is capable of launching wheels made entirely of fire!
 * Jumped At the Call: AJ played this trope straight:

AJ: Nope.

Vert: Are you sure, cause--

AJ: Totally!

Vert: Really? I--

AJ: Are we gonna talk all day, or are we gonna do this?

Vert: You haven't changed a bit, AJ."

"Kyburi: Krytus, you are still weakened from Sage's psionic attack--
 * Last of Her Kind: Sage is the last known Blue Sentient survivor.
 * Limited Wardrobe: The team wears the same driving suits all the time, which makes sense, but they do the same with their street clothes. And Zoom never takes off that headband.
 * Justified in Tezz's case, since he probably didn't pack up any extra clothing when he tested his experimental vehicle.
 * Living Shadow: The Shadow Speeders. If you spend too much time in the Shadow Zone, your body will revert to shadow form, and you will become a Shadow Speeder, bent on trapping others in the Shadow Zone so that they will be transformed into mindless monsters just like yourself.
 * Loophole Abuse: During Unite and Strike, A.J and Tezz find a way around the 5 vehicle limit for battlezones by hopping in the Mobius Command Center.
 * Made of Explodium: The Zentners do this. A lot.
 * Mad Scientist: Tors-10 fits this trope to a capital T!
 * Mecha-Mooks: Most of the Sark.
 * Merchandise-Driven
 * Mirror Universe: See Psycho Rangers below.
 * Monowheel Mayhem: The Red Sentient Kytren uses the Vylirex, which is a gyroscope monowheel.
 * Multinational Team
 * Never Say That Again: Krytus hates being referred to as "weak":
 * Multinational Team
 * Never Say That Again: Krytus hates being referred to as "weak":

Krytus: Never call me weak again!!!"

"Vert: Stanford, I need you to get Tezz back home.
 * New Season, New Name: Season 2 is entitled "Battle Force 5: Fused".
 * Not So Different: Between Stanford and Tezz:

Stanford: What?! Why do I have to escort that pompous, self-important--

Vert: Because you share so much in common?

Stanford: Ha ha."



"Vert: A team's starting to look good right about now.
 * Not So Stoic: Usually, Zemerik is smug and dispassionate, but he tends to lose his temper upon defeat.
 * Off with His Head: Agura wrenches off a Zurk drone's noggin with her bare hands.
 * Krytus does this to Zemerik at the beginning of Season Two.
 * Oh Crap:
 * Old Master: Master Takeyasu. He was able to destroy the Venikus in one blow, held his own against Kyburi in hand-to-hand combat for a while, somehow knows Krytus, and he's respected by Rawkus, which is no easy feat!
 * Once Per Episode: Along with being a Fusion Dance, the Fuser technology. Justified in that it was the result of an unstable compound being loaded into an untested, experimental prototype, and also in that it only has one charge per mission.
 * The Power of Friendship: Used throughout most of the series, and he focus of one episode.
 * The Psycho Rangers: Battle Force -5. Dark versions of the heroes' outfits? Check. Always bickering? Check. Evil Sherman even has a Perma-Stubble Beard of Evil. One trope is played with; it's easy for Evil Vert to simply wipe off what appeared to be a tattoo, the only thing physically identifying him as not-Vert.
 * Public Execution:
 * Recruit Teenagers with Attitude: Played straight. When one of the six youth rather sensibly asks their holographic Obi Wan why they alone were chosen to save the world, she replies that each one brings "something different" to the team. Which one brings driving experience to a battle for the fate of the world that involves high-speed racing is never said. Whether this is Lampshade Hanging or Better Than a Bare Bulb is entirely in the eye of the viewer.
 * Agura did think she was being taken to an offroad race...
 * Not to mention that each member was recruited because they were "the best of the best". They already know how to drive, but they each contributed a specialized role to the team. In fact, it was summarized pretty well when Vert reconsidered the need for a team in the first episode:
 * Agura did think she was being taken to an offroad race...
 * Not to mention that each member was recruited because they were "the best of the best". They already know how to drive, but they each contributed a specialized role to the team. In fact, it was summarized pretty well when Vert reconsidered the need for a team in the first episode:

(looking at a large group of Zurk) Someone to do some scouting, someone with ranged attacks,

(notices Zug) some heavy muscle... Yeah, that would definitely be nice."

"Sherman: You know, for all those giant monsters we keep running across."
 * Continued with the two new members as well: Tezz, while overconfident, brings a great deal of scientific knowledge to the team and is a technical genius. AJ is accustomed to winter conditions, and his Gear Slammer gives them more options for their muscle.
 * Red Oni, Blue Oni: The two Sentient factions.
 * The Renfield: Grimian is secretly in league with Krytus!
 * Rent-A-Zilla: These come up fairly frequently in this show. Lampshaded by Sherman while explaining the purpose of the prototype technology Sage was working on:

"Agura: He was surrounded by leeches, threw one of them this way, he panicked.
 * Roaring Rampage of Revenge:
 * Robot Religion: The Alpha-Code.
 * Rule of Cool+ MST3K Mantra: Once more; Vert's car has a chainsaw on it. And that's just the start of it.
 * Running Gag: Stanford is really not fond of Planet Vandal. "I HATE THIS PLANET!"
 * Russian Guy Suffers Most: According to the webisode "Lost Charge" poor Tezz was stuck on that Red Sentient moon for 3,286 days before the Battle Force 5 showed up. He was NINE YEARS OLD when he was stranded, and spent the NEXT nine years barely scraping by (iff his emaciated figure is anything to go by) and fighting Red Sark, as presumably the only humanoid or even living creature on that moon. And you never hear him complain about it.
 * Saturday Morning Cartoon: And how!
 * Scarily Competent Tracker: Agura, from being able to tell someone passed by the area based on a discarded cup, to perfectly reenacting Stanford's reaction to the energy leeches:

(quickly does several panicked-looking positions)

Agura: And he ran off this way. Also, he wet his pants."

"Tezz: You know another master of all things electromagnetic?"
 * Sealed Evil in a Can: The five Red Sentients were imprisoned by Zemerik. Krytus was freed by and then proceeded to free the other four himself.
 * Selective Magnetism: Tezz's weapon of choice.
 * Selective Magnetism: Tezz's weapon of choice.

"Zoom: Ice! Why did it have to be ice?"
 * Shadow Discretion Shot:
 * Shock and Awe: The Splitwire, it is even referred to as having this power in one episode
 * Shout-Out: The way Stanford's car jumps may seem familiar to Speed Racer fans.
 * Sage looks a lot like Cortana.
 * Furthermore, one episode involved putting a familiar-looking explosive onto a tower within a blue shield and then returning using a portal.
 * Zug's drillbit hand looks familiar, especially when he drilled through a Zurk's chest once.
 * The Shadow Zone is a reflection that lies on the underside of the Multiverse, similar in some ways, but very different in others.
 * The Sixth Ranger: Tezz Volitov and AJ Dalton in season 2.
 * The Starscream: Krocomodo was this during Season 1, until Grimian took the mantle of this trope in Season 2.
 * Tan Lines: Stanford is tanned on his head and forearms, the rest of him is super-pale.
 * This Is a Drill: AJ's vehicle.
 * Zug's vehicle as well. He even has a drillbit hand!
 * Title Drop: "Hot wheels."
 * Troperiffic: Given all the skewering they did of tropes in their last series, Nerd Corps knows exactly how cliche they're being.
 * Twofer Token Minority: Agura. Black and the only girl on the team. Of course, the team is 5/6 token anyway.
 * Vague Age: While some fans believe that BF 5 could be in their early 20s, the official Battle Force 5 website describes our heroes as a "team of teen drivers."
 * Vagueness Is Coming: In Better Off Red, Sage states that a new enemy is on it's way and she's building a weapon to fight it. According to her, this new threat is even worse than the Red Sentients and was something she hoped they'd never have to face.
 * See also Foreshadowing above.
 * At the season two finale, Rawkus states a new enemy (likely the same one Sage was worried about) called the Ancient Ones has awakened and their evil is so great, even he is fully behind the Battle Force 5 to face them.
 * Vitriolic Best Buds: Type 2 between Agura and Stanford.
 * Was It Really Worth It?: Krytus poses this question to Sage about her freezing of the Red Sentients to stop him. It's subverted as, while she didn't want to do it, she states that yes, it was worth it because Krytus was a threat to the Blue Sentients and the entire universe. Krytus actually agrees with her, but really could care less.
 * What Do You Mean It's Not Awesome?: The battle zone in "Mag Wheels". Basically, Pinball meets Soccer, with cars.
 * What Happened to the Mouse?: We never did see the fate of  after he gets trapped on the Red Sentient planet.
 * He's seen meditating at the season 2 finale, proving he's still alive.
 * Why Did It Have to Be Snakes?: Practically word for word by Zoom:


 * You Have Outlived Your Usefulness:  Nice guy, huh?
 * Your Costume Needs Work: When the Vandals and Sark finally reach Earth in "Axis of Evil", they are mistaken by the locals for movie actors, with their 'costumes' being described as "faker than a three-dollar bill."
 * Your Princess Is in Another Castle: At the finale of season 2, the Red Sentient 5, Vandals, and Zemerik have all been defeated, peace reigns...then Rawkus reveals a new evil called the Ancient Ones has been unleashed.