Collin the Speedy Boy/Tropes

This list shows the tropes of Collin the Speedy Boy. For the comic version tropes, see Collin the Speedy Boy (comic book series)/Tropes. For the tropes of characters, see /Characters

Tropes

 * Heel-Face Turn: There are a lot of heel-face turns, the total list shows (so far):
 * Stacie. At first, at her debut, she appeared to be a ruthless, sadistic, power-hungry and cold-hearted female clone of Collin who attempts to destroy him to become a hero of FingerTown, as told by Bryte. Later in the game, Stacie realizes that Bryte is actually tricking her to do bad stuff and she reforms and attacks Bryte with Collin, thus becoming a anti-hero ally since then.
 * Cailin Munday / The Peacock. At her debut, she was seeking revenge on Collin and was hired by Bryte to kill him. However, upon realizing that Collin didn't know she was there and didn't see him and Bryte was only using her for powers, she reforms and thus makes a close friendship with Collin.
 * Jaidyn Quillen / Maxima. At her debut she was a villainess seeking revenge, but she ends up redeeming at the end.
 * Aubrey McCravy / Aubrey Blackstorm. At first, she was cold-hearted and ruthless girl who was hired by Maximillion to destroy Collin and FingerTown and claim it as his own, but realizes Maximillion's true plans and being betrayed, she tearfully redeems along with Drumplers.
 * The Reveal: The entire franchise has this. For example, Baby Mikey, who appeared in Halie: Haunted House returned in the sequel, was actually revealed to be a legendary demon who can control ghosts.
 * Another example, Maxima was revealed to be Collin's former friend Jaidyn, as she is seeking revenge on him for abandoning her.
 * Yet a another one, Audrianna Flanagan who was trusted by Collin and his gang turns out to be Cailin Munday's nemesis named Sendarya the Medusa in her human disguise, realizing that Audri was not a real person.
 * What Could Have Been: See /What Could Have Been.
 * Getting Crap Past the Radar: This actually has some adult humor. For example, a character (McKinsley Skipworth) in one game, nearly said "motherfucker", however, that was blocked off by a falling object she survives. If she really said that, then it would be rerated T or even M.
 * Also with swearing, Collin has actually cussed Goof out in a The Chronicles of Collin the Speedy Boy. Luckily, it was censored to keep it family-friendly.
 * Occassionally, Sharp is called Shart by some characters.
 * Badass: The Peacock, Stacie, Flappy, Bryte, Maxima and (even) Collin
 * Sour Outside, Sad Inside - Aubrey McCravy / Aubrey Blackstorm and even Killer Buug.
 * Super Mode: Collin the Speedy Boy has his super form that is formed by combining the 8 orbs on a person. Collin turns into Super Collin in almost every game, mostly in final bosses, but you can turn into Super Collin at anytime after you beat the game.
 * Of course, Collin isn't the only one. Elisha, Stacie, Baylee, The Peacock, Flappy and Kristina unleashed their superforms as well.
 * However, the only games that Collin doesn't turn super on the final bosses are the first installment (3D remake excluded since it does include the super form but on a different mode), Collin the Speedy Boy 2, Collin's Game Gear Journey (and its 2003 GBA remake), Baylee (of course due to the fact that he is only playable in the multiplayer), Baylee's Maze Adventure and Kristina: The Great Rescue (where Kristina instead is the one who turns super for the final boss).
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 * Bitch in Sheep’s Clothing: There are several characters in the franchise that preform that. For example, Audrinna Flanagan revealed to be Sendarya the Medusa.
 * What Do You Mean, It's for Kids? - Despite being a family-friendly franchise, this franchise is known to have some darker elements in some media. Collin the Speedy Boy: At All Speed is a very good example of the trope, as even though it is for kids, the series is darker and little more violent that its previous cartoons.
 * This trope is mainly also on the Comic trope, but the Collin the Speedy Boy comic series is also known to be a little darker than its main franchise.
 * Disc-One Final Boss: This happens several happens in the entire franchise.
 * In Collin the Speedy Boy: The World Adventure, you have to defeat Maxima... TWICE. After you beat Maxima as Collin, and shortly after Maxima was revealed, Jaidyn turns herself into Ultra Maxima, the more monsterous, stronger and demonic version of Maxima, and you have a Super Collin/Perfect Collin fight with her.
 * Also happens in Collin: Mechanical World, when you defeat Aubrey, where everybody thought she was the main antagonist, would later redeem after she becomes betrayed, and Maximillion is truly a final boss in this game.
 * Master of Disguise: So far, two characters had been that. That is Sendarya the Medusa, as Audrianna Flanagan was actually her human disguise and The Ghost Demon disguised itself as a baby named Baby Mikey.
 * Family Unfriendly Death: Sendarya, upon surviving a hole made by Super Collin in her stomach, had bombs being placed by Elisha on the same place, causing her to explode into her body parts on LEGO Collin the Speedy Boy: The Video Game.
 * Another example, Collin, in one game, gets shot in the chest with a laser by Maximillion, causing Aubrey to be playable to collect the orbs.
 * Awesome Music: The franchise is also known to have really awesome music.
 * Also, music that plays in every final boss in the entire Collin the Speedy Boy franchise sounds so awesome and so badass. Even LEGO Collin the Speedy Boy: The Video Game has that both phases.
 * Sequetian Boss: That happens at times in Collin the Speedy Boy franchise. (Trope and examples is W.I.P)
 * Collin: The Blood Squad featured two phases of the final boss. The first phase featured Mattie, the leader and the second (and final phase) where the Blood Squad fused together and Collin goes Super Collin for the attack.
 * Collin the Speedy Boy: The World Adventure has Maxima being a final boss three times. One only as Collin himself and Ultra Maxima has two phases, where in the second phase Maxima becomes tougher and the music changes to its theme song.
 * LEGO Collin the Speedy Boy: The Video Game has two phases of Audri/Sendarya. The first phase is Audri becoming more giant and aggressive and the second phase starts after a dramatic cutscene where Audri was revealed to be Sendarya by a hammer that was built by Mattie, Evelynn, Flappy, Cooper and WesDragon and ultimately to fight her, Collin turns to Super Collin (and so does Cailin)
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 * The Hero Dies: That happens with Collin in some CTSB games. However, he is revived at the climax, mostly before the final boss.
 * Adorkable: Eli, despite being a stupid villain, is actually adorable.
 * Marathon Boss: There are some CTSB games with final bosses that takes time and could take up to 30 minutes or even a hour.
 * Collin the Speedy Boy 2. The first phase of the final boss simply starts with a colossial Elefish mech that can smash the hero. However, the second phase proves way difficult that adds tough armor to the mech and can now shoot rapidly, making the final boss more difficult. To make it more difficult is that the only way to destroy the armor is has its laser hit the armor, making this the most difficult Bryte boss battle and one of the difficult final bosses of the entire franchise.
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 * Collin: Travel to The Past. The final boss itself is the hardest boss of the game, although not as hard as those previous three. In order to defeat him, you have to time your attacks perfectly.
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Funny
The CTSB franchise is known to be a comedy-action franchise, so expect a lot of humorous moments.

Tear Jerker
While the franchise is mainly known to combine action with comedy, this franchise is also known for having several extremely sad moments that can make people cry.
 * Voodoo's tragic past. Sometime after the events of Fingers, Voodoo faced some heartbreaking traumas like losing his brother to the Teary Eyeds and sadly losing his parents to a mysterious villain.
 * Voodoo's death. In one episode of At All Speed, Voodoo was protecting his friends and Collin from Mattie Eillott at the roof at the Blood Squad HQ. As he tries to attack him, Mattie stabs him, which horrifies Collin and the heroes. If that didn't kill him, she then throws Voodoo off the roof, which makes him die instantly.
 * To make things worse, Flappy becomes very heartbroken that he lost his first best friend. Even poor Collin was very upset to see Voodoo pass away, although he was manly enough not to shed any tears. However, Voodoo actually does come back oftenly as a spirit.
 * Braces' reaction when his homeworld gets destroyed by Maxima.
 * Jasmine never made a reappearance since 2014, which made fans worry that she is either dead or left FingerTown, never to be seen again. Luckily, a recent poster from The Synergy Rangers, which is set in the same community as CTSB, confirmed that Jasmine is still alive.
 * Of course, we do feel sorry for Aubrey Blackstorm. (W.I.P)
 * The Peacock’s origins. Cailin was once a happy lovable girl that she had her best friends she loved, and Collin used to stand up to her bullies for her. However, since Alabama's being destroyed and Collin forgetting she survived, she wanted big revenge on Collin and built the suit to end him once and for all before her redemption.
 * Collin, sadly, has several sad deaths during the franchises, which includes:
 * His death in At All Speed. Ziles has shoot a big laser that hit at his chest and Collin sadly dies instantly.
 * Collin's death in Mechanical World. He suffered a similar death with Ziles, except that was worse and more tear jerking.