Marvel Superhero Adventures: Intergalactic Grand Prix/Tropes

A list of Tropes for Marvel Superhero Adventures: Intergalactic Grand Prix (or simply Superhero Adventures: Intergalactic Grand Prix), a kart racing video game of the superhero genre developed by Sumo Digital and published by Sega, Marvel Entertainment and Disney Interactive for PC, Mac, Nintendo Switch, PlayStation 4, PlayStation 5, Xbox One, and Xbox Series X/S.

Main Game

 * Action Mom:
 * Gamora fits this trope; she is considered as the "team mom" of the Guardians of the Galaxy, and has a daughter with Peter Quill named Zoe.
 * Actor Allusion:
 * Patrick Seitz voices Ghost Rider with the same tone as Scorpion in the Mortal Kombat franchise.
 * Lex Lang voices Samuel Sterns the Leader with a similar tone of Dr. Neo Cortex (another oversized-headed villain) from the Crash Bandicoot franchise.
 * In addition to voicing Gwen Stacy/Ghost-Spider, Lacey Chabert also voices Gwen Poole/Gwenpool, who is an amalgamation of Gwen and Deadpool.
 * Animal Lover: Mary Jane Watson qualifies for this trope for her love for wild cats, especially tigers; the reason why she has such a beautiful relationship with her pet tiger Diego.
 * Camera Abuse:
 * In a cutscene where he and his team of villains are interviewed before their race in Wakanda, M'Baku / Man-Ape does this to one of Betty Brant's camera drones. Immediately after proclaiming that "Wakanda belongs to the Jabari", Man-Ape does not feel sorry for savagely punching the camera.
 * Clothes Make the Superman: Mary Jane Watson and her bandmates the Mary Janes (Betty Brant, Gloria Grant, and Gwen Stacy's sister Sarah) all wear nanotech suits with technologic special capabilities along with some extra abilities: Mary Jane's suit allows her to manifest nanotech objects (such as racing flags, an ear communicator, and flying platforms) and teleport, Betty's suit allows her to manipulate gravity and telepathically control her drones (which she uses for her live interviews), Glory's suit grants her increased strength and stamina and allows her to manipulate fire and electricity (which she uses in her work as a mechanic), and Sarah's suit allows her to fly with her winged boots and project pink googles with heat beams and X-Ray vision.
 * Empathy Pet:
 * Lucky the Pizza Dog serves this purpose for Hawkeye.
 * As always, Lockjaw serves this purpose for the Inhuman Royal Family of Attilan.
 * Mary Jane Watson has Diego, a genetically-modified male bengal tiger who was given to her by T'Challa / Black Panther and his Wakandan loyalists as a gift.
 * Eye Am Watching You:
 * Hulk does this to Loki before the race in Asgard.
 * Friend to All Children: Superheroes and their companions very much fit this trope:
 * Peter Parker/Spider-Man is mentioned to have once cheered up ill children in a children's hospital during Christmas.
 * Mary Jane Watson and her pet tiger Diego are also fond of children, as shown when they greet some Xandarian children before the heroes' race in the Nova Empire track. Mary Jane Watson: "Don't worry, you know Diego's great with children. He treats them all like cubs regardless of their species."
 * Star-Lord and Gamora also fit this trope, a reason why they are such loving parents for their daughter Zoe.
 * Go-Karting with Bowser: Supervillains are also playable in the game, albeit mainly in the game's Free Play mode.
 * Guest Fighter: Star Wars characters Ahsoka Tano, the Mandalorian and Han Solo and Chewbacca, Walt Disney's mascot Mickey Mouse, and Sega's mascot Sonic the Hedgehog and antihero Shadow the Hedgehog are DLC playable characters.
 * Leotard of Power:
 * A number of female superheroes and supervillains wear these.
 * Mary Jane Watson and her bandmates the Mary Janes wear these during the Grandmaster's tournament. It is justified in a cutscene of the game and the Prelude comic that it was due to Betty Brant's suggestion of making the band members look as attractive as some of the female heroes (mostly Captain Marvel, Invisible Woman and She-Hulk).
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 * Role Reprise: Several role reprisals, such as:
 * Robbie Daymond and Nadji Jeter reprise their roles as Peter Parker / Spider-Man and Miles Morales respectively from the 2017 Spider-Man animated series, as well as from Marvel vs Capcom Infinite and.
 * Iman Vellani reprises her role as Kamala Khan / Ms. Marvel from her appearances in the Marvel Cinematic Universe, starting with the 2022 Disney+ miniseries Ms. Marvel and the 2023 film The Marvels.
 * Laura Bailey reprises her role as Jean Grey from Lego Marvel Super-Heroes (2013) and Mary Jane Watson from Insomniac Games' 2018 Spider-Man video game and its 2023 sequel.
 * Lacey Chabert reprises her role as Gwen Stacy from The Spectacular Spider-Man.
 * In addition to voicing She-Hulk, Erica Lindbeck reprises her role as Black Cat from Insomniac Games' Spider-Man franchise, and Jane Foster from the fourth season of Avengers Assemble.
 * In addition to voicing the Thing, Groot and Beast, Travis Willingham reprises his role as Hulk from The Superhero Squad Show.
 * Several voice actors from The Avengers: Earth's Mightiest Heroes reprise their roles: Eric Loomis as Iron Man, Brian Bloom as Captain America, Rick D. Wasserman as Thor, Jennifer Hale as Carol Danvers / Captain Marvel, Wally Wingert as Hank Pym / Ant-Man and Yellowjacket, Colleen O'Shaughnessey as Wasp, Chris Cox as Hawkeye, Vanessa Marshall as Black Widow, Alex Désert as Nick Fury, Lex Lang as Doctor Doom, etc.
 * Marshall reprises her role as Gamora from the Guardians of the Galaxy animated series.
 * Steve Blum reprises his role as Wolverine from several Marvel media and Green Goblin from The Spectacular Spider-Man and Marvel Ultimate Alliance 3: The Black Order.
 * Jim Pirri reprises his role as Kraven the Hunter from Marvel's Spider-Man 2 (2023).
 * Clark Gregg once again reprises his role as Phil Coulson.
 * Scream Discretion Shot:
 * Surrounded by Idiots: Doctor Octopus says this when hearing an argument between Green Goblin, Taskmaster and Venom after they are teleported to Antarctica.
 * Team Mom: Both Susan Storm / Invisible Woman and Gamora fit this trope for the Fantastic Four and the Guardians of the Galaxy, respectively.
 * Teeth-Clenched Teamwork - Just because supervillains are working together in the Intergalactic Grand Prix, it does not mean they appreciate it.
 * Two major examples are Klaw and Man-Ape: they are only working together out of their mutual hatred for Black Panther, but they still hate each other.

Race to the Top! miniseries

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Prelude comic book series

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