Black Sheep Squadron
In World War II, Marine Corps Major Greg "Pappy" Boyington commanded a squadron of fighter pilots. They were a collection of misfits and screwballs who became the terrors of the South Pacific. They were known as The Black Sheep.—(Baa Baa Black Sheep opening theme)
An American television series, which lasted from September, 1976 to September, 1978. A total of 37 episodes in two seasons.
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Tropes used in Black Sheep Squadron include:
- Ace Pilot
- Bring My Brown Pants - Movie star Rod Towers telling a reporter "I need to change my drawers."
- Butt Monkey - TJ Wiley.
- Captain Obvious - "What are you flying?" "AN AIRPLANE, YOU IDIOT!!"
- Catch Phrase: "Hey Boyington!"
- Celebrity Star - Peter Frampton
- Child Soldier - Jeb Pruitt
- Cool Plane : The squadron flies Corsairs which in Real Life were the terror of the Pacific and looked suspiciously like bats.
- Do a Barrel Roll - makes for pretty action shots. Subverted with the landing gear malfunctioning on TJ's plane, a barrel roll or flying upside down was the only way he could get the landing gear to retract.
- Fan Boy - Harachi, who even named his toucan Major Boyington.
- Fan Service - Pappy's Lambs.
- Friendly Enemy : Harachi
- Go-Karting with Bowser
- Pappy and Harachi
- Pappy and Micklin
- Ping-pong with Rocky Araki
- Hospital Hottie - The Lambs
- Grease Monkey: Hutch and Micklin
- Japanese Ranguage - Harachi: "Hey Boiintaan! Where you hidiin? Come up and pray!" "You drraahnk! You prane no fry. I sink you chicken! I get you on ground."
- Jerkass: Micklin
- Put on a Bus
- Sitting Duck: Lampshaded in one episode by the narrator while discussing how a new pilot was both very good and very foolish. While the airfield is being strafed, he jumps into a plane and somehow manages to out-turn a Zero and shoot him down while taking off. That is to say, the Narrator lampshaded the trope, explaining it as why most pilots don't try to take off while actively being strafed, and Averted by the pilot, who manages to succeed despite it.
- Soundtrack Dissonance: The minor-key quote from the Whiffenpoof Song sung by an noncomedic offkey male chorus. These poor little lambs will kill you.
- The Squad
- Stock Footage: Actual WWII air combat footage, including archived footage of German warbirds. TPTB figured nobody would notice.
- Very Loosely Based on a True Story: There was a USMC fighter squadron nick named the Black Sheep and it was lead by Major Greg Boyington, and the true part ends there!
- You Look Familiar: Japanese characters were played by an unvarying group of Asian actors.
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