underprivileged and diverse (fat kid, gay kid, colored kids, the criminal kid, eventually the handicapped kid) but tight knit cast of kids that often skirt the rules if it gives them the win (no one said they can't shoot them while they were monologuing) or often BS hail mary plays.
obviously their numbers mean team movies (mighty ducks or the little giants/the longest yard) but in the end they got tommy gunn'd (rocky v) due to abandoning rocky (teiwaz) in favor of george washington duke (mcgillis) and eventually lost everything.
S1 is the Karate Kid.
https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=C_Gz_iTuRMM
Any Given Sunday
>>15581630
>sports
>>15581564
あんなザコガンダムも駆除できないのか?
>>15581564
That episode of South Park where Stan has to coach a junior hockey team and the episode ends on the note of a kid dying from cancer, disappointed.
>>15581635
Horses make it a sport
>>15581589
>Demon-sorcerer miyagi
that's pretty funny
The episode of The Boondocks where Riley thinks he's hot shit who will be the biggest name in basketball even though he has no fundamentals and starts playing dirty so the team can win games.
Also Tom thinks the team is the underdogs but turns out they were the evil team the whole time and get beaten by the real sports movie main character.
>>15581589
A lot of American cinema dresses up the big dog as the underdog. Like every single war movie featuring the US side as protagonists. Even without the bias slant of that video Daniel really had that crazy rage like Kamille
>>15581564
That one steven king story.
>>15581564
>underdogs
Maybe for the first few battles.
After curbstomping the opponent with ease every time and the opponents being a complete joke, the narrative trying to portray them as being underdogs crumbles under it's own incompetence.
>>15581630
accurate
>>15582550
hence the rocky analogy.
they never really got that far without people helping them.
once they lost the backing of teiwaz and mcgillis' coup started to fail, the lost big time.