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* [[David Versus Goliath]] (Season 1. Obviously not so much in season 2)
* [[David Versus Goliath]] (Season 1. Obviously not so much in season 2)
* [[Did Not Get the Girl]] (Season 3. {{spoiler|Mei ends up with Sinedd, D'jok's biggest rival}} )
* [[Did Not Get the Girl]] (Season 3. {{spoiler|Mei ends up with Sinedd, D'jok's biggest rival}} )
* [[Determinator]] (Sinedd in season 2, because who cares about [[Game Breaking Injury|broken ankles]] and [[Drama Preserving Handicap|Smog poisoning]]?)
* [[Determinator]] (Sinedd in season 2, because who cares about [[Game-Breaking Injury|broken ankles]] and [[Drama-Preserving Handicap|Smog poisoning]]?)
* [[Does This Remind You of Anything?]]: (Addiction to the smog is portrayed like a drug addiction.)
* [[Does This Remind You of Anything?]]: (Addiction to the smog is portrayed like a drug addiction.)
* [[Down to The Last Play]]
* [[Down to The Last Play]]
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* [[Fun T-Shirt]]: Artie is seen wearing a Micro-Ice t-shirt, as well as a Snow Kids cap.
* [[Fun T-Shirt]]: Artie is seen wearing a Micro-Ice t-shirt, as well as a Snow Kids cap.
* [[First Girl Wins]] (Aarch and Addim again.)
* [[First Girl Wins]] (Aarch and Addim again.)
* [[Five Token Band]] (Snow Kids)
* [[Five-Token Band]] (Snow Kids)
* [[Foil]] (Sinedd is D'Jok's [[Evil Counterpart]], although they are [[Not So Different]])
* [[Foil]] (Sinedd is D'Jok's [[Evil Counterpart]], although they are [[Not So Different]])
* [[Fortune Teller]] (Maya, armed with an obligatory [[Crystal Ball]])
* [[Fortune Teller]] (Maya, armed with an obligatory [[Crystal Ball]])
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* [[Happily Adopted]] (D'Jok)
* [[Happily Adopted]] (D'Jok)
* [[Happily Married]]: {{spoiler|Norata and Keira, when they finally get back together.}}
* [[Happily Married]]: {{spoiler|Norata and Keira, when they finally get back together.}}
* [[Hawaiian Shirted Tourist]] (Clamp and Artegor on Paradisia. Clamp also wears socks with Sandals.)
* [[Hawaiian-Shirted Tourist]] (Clamp and Artegor on Paradisia. Clamp also wears socks with Sandals.)
* [[Heel Face Turn]] ({{spoiler|Artegor}} halfway season 2 and {{spoiler|Sinedd}} at the end of season 3)
* [[Heel Face Turn]] ({{spoiler|Artegor}} halfway season 2 and {{spoiler|Sinedd}} at the end of season 3)
* [[Heroic Wannabe]] (D'Jok apparently learns his lesson at the end of season 1 but is at it again in season 2)
* [[Heroic Wannabe]] (D'Jok apparently learns his lesson at the end of season 1 but is at it again in season 2)
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* [[Love At First Sight|Infatuation At First Sight]]: Micro-Ice with Mei and [[Shallow Love Interest|Zoelin]] in season one, and {{spoiler|Yuki}} in Season two. Justified by the fact he's very young and clueless.
* [[Love At First Sight|Infatuation At First Sight]]: Micro-Ice with Mei and [[Shallow Love Interest|Zoelin]] in season one, and {{spoiler|Yuki}} in Season two. Justified by the fact he's very young and clueless.
* [[The Ingenue]]: Keira.
* [[The Ingenue]]: Keira.
* [[Was It All a Lie]] ( [[Friendless Background|Sinedd's]] [[False Friend|fake]] {{spoiler|parents}})
* [[Was It All a Lie?]] ( [[Friendless Background|Sinedd's]] [[False Friend|fake]] {{spoiler|parents}})
* [[Jerk With a Heart of Gold]] (Sinedd)
* [[Jerk With a Heart of Gold]] (Sinedd)
* [[Jumped At the Call]] (D'Jok)
* [[Jumped At the Call]] (D'Jok)
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* [[Meddling Parents]] (Mei's mother is extremely ambitious on her behalf, even going so far as to encourage her daughter to [[Show Some Leg|use her feminine wiles ]] to create a rift in D'Jok and Micro-Ice's friendship.)
* [[Meddling Parents]] (Mei's mother is extremely ambitious on her behalf, even going so far as to encourage her daughter to [[Show Some Leg|use her feminine wiles ]] to create a rift in D'Jok and Micro-Ice's friendship.)
* [[Miracle Rally]]
* [[Miracle Rally]]
* [[Mistreatment Induced Betrayal]] (When Sinedd reached the [[Despair Event Horizon]] the Shadows told him to forget it and get beck to work)
* [[Mistreatment-Induced Betrayal]] (When Sinedd reached the [[Despair Event Horizon]] the Shadows told him to forget it and get beck to work)
* [[Mundane Utility]] (Flux gives super-strength, super-speed, super-agility, teleportation, hypnosis and possibly flight but is used only to play Soccer. A Jedi Council is in place to rigidly enforce this rule.)
* [[Mundane Utility]] (Flux gives super-strength, super-speed, super-agility, teleportation, hypnosis and possibly flight but is used only to play Soccer. A Jedi Council is in place to rigidly enforce this rule.)
** Somewhat lampshaded, since in the backstory, Flux was used to fight savage wars, so the restrictions are seen as necessary.
** Somewhat lampshaded, since in the backstory, Flux was used to fight savage wars, so the restrictions are seen as necessary.
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* [[Second Love]] ({{spoiler|Sinedd and Mei}} in season 3)
* [[Second Love]] ({{spoiler|Sinedd and Mei}} in season 3)
* [[Shirtless Scene]]: Several characters
* [[Shirtless Scene]]: Several characters
* [[Sixth Ranger]]: {{spoiler|Sinedd}} in the last episodes of season 3, which also makes him an [[Eleventh Hour Ranger]]
* [[Sixth Ranger]]: {{spoiler|Sinedd}} in the last episodes of season 3, which also makes him an [[Eleventh-Hour Ranger]]
* [[Slipknot Ponytail]]: {{spoiler|Rocket}}, in season 2.
* [[Slipknot Ponytail]]: {{spoiler|Rocket}}, in season 2.
* [[Smug Snake]] (Sinedd)
* [[Smug Snake]] (Sinedd)
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* [[Underdogs Never Lose]] (Even after they become the overdogs.)
* [[Underdogs Never Lose]] (Even after they become the overdogs.)
* [[Unwitting Pawn]]: Sinedd can inadvertently further someone's plot for Galactic domination just by sitting quietly in his room. Rocket and D'Jok aren't immune to this either.
* [[Unwitting Pawn]]: Sinedd can inadvertently further someone's plot for Galactic domination just by sitting quietly in his room. Rocket and D'Jok aren't immune to this either.
* [[Welcome Back Traitor]] (D'jok after defecting to Team Paradisia and {{spoiler|Sinedd to the Shadows}} both return to the Snow Kids)
* [[Welcome Back, Traitor]] (D'jok after defecting to Team Paradisia and {{spoiler|Sinedd to the Shadows}} both return to the Snow Kids)
* [[We Used to Be Friends]] (Aarch and Artegor)
* [[We Used to Be Friends]] (Aarch and Artegor)
* [[Worthy Opponent]] (Warren of the Lightnings)
* [[Worthy Opponent]] (Warren of the Lightnings)

Revision as of 10:51, 26 January 2014

"On every planet in the galaxy you?ll find the Flux, a powerful, magical energy. Here on Akillian we call it the Breath. The Flux is so strong that it had to be banned, except in Galactik Football, the most spectacular sport in the universe. But fifteen years ago a mysterious explosion rocked Akillian, swept the Breath away and destroyed our chances in the Galactik Football Cup. Fifteen years without a decent team and nothing but snow and ice. Now, hope lives again. Young, new players to revive the Breath of Akillian. Our fate is in their hands.
—Aarch, opening credits

Galactik (sic) Football, is a French produced animated series that mixes conventional 2D animation with 3D motion-capture. Think The Mighty Ducks in space, but not THAT The Mighty Ducks in space.

The story centres around a group of misfit teenagers recruited by veteran footballer Aarch, to play in the Galactik Football Cup. His new team, The Snow Kids, must face off against a host of magically endowed alien teams and more teen angst then you can shake a stick at if they are to have any hope of advancing in the competition.

Notable because while the team is often surrounded by intergalactic conspiracy, corporate evil and the occasional off-screen genocide, the the Snow Kids are usually mostly unaware of the grand space opera brewing around them and are more concerned with team squabbles and perfecting their dribbling then they are with the evil conspiracy out to get them.

A third season premiered in Summer 2010.


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