G-Force

G-Force is a 2009 animated film produced by Jerry Bruckheimer for Walt Disney Pictures in Disney Digital 3-D. Written by Cormac and Marianne Wibberley, the film is the directorial debut of Hoyt Yeatman.

The film revolves around a special FBI organization of trained secret agent animals, equipped with advanced tools including an advanced earpiece that allows the mammalian members to talk to humans. The movie follows an attempt by corrupt officials to remove the G-Force and the groups attempts to survive and reconnect to take them down.

Not to be confused with G-Force: Guardians of Space, the second American adaptation of the classic anime Science Ninja Team Gatchaman.

Tropes used in G-Force include:

Juarez: You try to put a bow on me, you gonna lose a finger.

Speckles: I'm a mole. I got a thing for worms.

  • Fridge Logic: Speckles side plan involves tearing up the earth's terrain so bad humans can't live on it, yeah, as if moles could live in uninhabitable soil either.
  • Hair of Gold: Marcie, Ben's assistant.
  • Hey, It's That Voice!: Penélope Cruz as Juarez, Nicolas Cage as Speckles.
  • He Who Fights Monsters: Speckles' family was killed by humans, his father asks him to do the same if he gets the chance, and he does...until he sees that the 2 humans who adopted and cared for him were in the path of his vengeance. Doubles as a posthumous "Well Done, Son" Guy.
  • Hive Mind: The mice.
  • Instant Awesome, Just Add Mecha: During the climax.
  • Meganekko: Marcie
  • My God, What Have I Done?: by Speckles.
  • The Mole: Speckles the mole is on the G-Force team from the beginning of the film. Later, it's revealed that Speckles was secretly helping Leonard Saber to make his Saber appliances (using audio-only communication and a voice modifier). Blaster even says "Who would have guessed that the mole... was 'The Mole'?"
  • Name's the Same: As noted by I Thought It Meant above, prior release many people confused this with a movie adaptation of Science Ninja Team Gatchaman.
  • No Endor Holocaust: Appliances all over the planet have become armed killing machines. Many people would have died.
  • Reassigned to Antarctica
  • Reed Richards Is Useless: They developed a technology that allows animals to talk and proves they are sentient, and all they do is teach them how to be secret agents.
    • Possibly subverted, for most of the film their organization is considered a joke, they get recognition in the end by the freaking president, but what happens after that we don't know, especially since the president says the details of their group is still coming to light.
  • The Reliable One: Mooch. Serves as a distraction on their missions, flies back to headquarters to get back in contact with Ben, serves as lookout when the team is being pursued, accompanies Darwin and provides live footage of Speckle's confession, and catches the USB at the climax. He may not talk, but the team sure as hell wouldn't get a thing done without him.
  • Serkis Folk
  • Shout-Out:

Darwin: (as Blaster is being scooped up from the cage) Blaster, do something!
Blaster: What do you suggest I do?!
The mice: Poop in his hand! Poop in his hand!

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