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West Coast Team
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Your Super Team is really popular! So popular, in fact, that The Powers That Be have decided it deserves a Spin-Off. What to do? Make a West Coast Team, of course! Take all the offbeat, second-string, and popular guest characters and have them start their own team, in a separate setting. A West Coast Team is typically composed of characters with totally different worldviews from their East Coast counterparts, but with a similar team dynamic. They are so named because most American superhero comic books take place in the Northeast, specifically New York or a No Communities Were Harmed version thereof (Metropolis, Gotham City). Thus, the West Coast Team tends to relocate to the second-biggest US population area — California. Also see Similar Squad, which is usually a one-off gag. This trope is related to serialized media. A self-contained story is more likely to feature a Hero of Another Story or Hufflepuff House. Contrast Superhero Capital of the World. |
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Sonic the Hedgehog (Archie Comics) had Freedom Fighter teams scattered across the entire planet and even the oceans! The more well-known ones were the Downunda Freedom Fighters, the Forty Fathoms Freedom Fighters and, of course, the Chaotix. | |
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Whilst the Titans West were never formerly either Pre- or Post-Crisis, The Birds And The Bees, a story in the 2023 anthology one-shot DC's Legion of Bloom would have a new version of the Titans West form with Flamebird at the leader with Dawn Granger/Dove II, Hawk and Bumblebee as members of the team. | |
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Angel went into self-exile on Buffy the Vampire Slayer, later turning up in Los Angeles (just south of his old haunt) with a new crew. A total of five Buffy regulars eventually migrated to the spinoff. Despite this, the two factions do not see eye-to-eye; Angel got in hot water for granting sanctuary to Buffy's enemies, and Giles is flagrant in his lack of regard for them. Andrew officially declared them enemies in the last season. | |
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The Mighty Mutanimals were a spinoff second-stringer team for Teenage Mutant Ninja Turtles Adventures. | |
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In Samurai Pizza Cats, there are the New York Pizza Cats (Himitsu Ninja Tai Yankee in the Japanese version), the American equivalent of the original Japanese Pizza Cats. | |
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In Secret of the Stars, the Kustera is a group of adults who provide support and additional manpower to the primary team of kid heroes, the Aquatallions. | |
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Also, the 'side-characters get their own team' idea is found in X-Factor, first consisting of the original five X-Men after they hadn't been with the team for a while, and later (and ever since) consisting of second-stringers. | |
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In the Whateley Universe, there are the California Crusaders, located in Los Angeles, which began in 1970s as an 'expansion team' for the Chicago Crusaders, founded by seemingly Dumb Blonde Sunburst. Other teams in the state which have been mentioned include the West Coast League, the Golden Gate Guardians, the Young Dragons, and the Hollywood All-Stars, but none of those appear to have begun as spin-off teams. | |
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There were so many Titans characters in DC Nation at one point that there are three Titans teams - Titans East (led by Nightwing and Troia), Titans West (led by Cyborg and Starfire), and Titans South (nominally led by Jamie Reyes and Raven, but functioning more democratically). | |
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In the New 52 continuity Justice League is the main League, while the Justice League of America is their spin-off. This is notable since despite being a spin-off, the JLA are at odds with the main Justice League. | |
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Stargate SG-1 had its West Coast Team in another galaxy in Stargate Atlantis. This was lampooned in SG-1's "200", when Puppet Hammond complains that the chevrons aren't spinning. (Atlantis' stargate was rooted to the floor and did not spin.) | |
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Star Trek: Deep Space Nine was the closest the franchise came to having one. The series takes place during the events of late-season TNG and the films that followed. Star Trek: Voyager also took place during this time, but that ship was stranded on the opposite ends of the universe; as such, there is very little crossover with mainstream Trek (although the crew eventually reestablished contact with Starfleet, and even accepted a mission in Season 7). The crew of DS9, conversely, existed at once within the Federation and outside it, laboring on a stationary space station on the border world of Bajor. Captain Ben Sisko frequently butts heads with Starfleet hardliners like Admiral Nechayev, who have little patience for Sisko's advice. He also feuded with Picard in the pilot, although the two mended fences by the end. | |
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In HappinessCharge Pretty Cure!, we're introduced to Pretty Cure teams all over the world. Our heroines end up teaming up with the ones based in Hawaii. | |
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Teen Titans (2003) inverts the situation from the comics (and seen in the page image), with the main team operating in an expy of San Francisco rather than on the East Coast. As such, when a B-Team is formed, those characters relocate to the other side of the country and are known as Titans East. | |
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Washington, DC-based NCIS spun-off NCIS: Los Angeles and later NCIS: New Orleans | |
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Law & Order (New York) versus spin-off Law & Order: LA Law & Order: UK isn't this though - many of its cases are taken straight from the original show, making this The Remake instead. |
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The Boys parodied this by turning the whole thing into a rap grudge. | |
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The Justice Society of Japan, though not officially affiliated with the Justice Society of America, was made with this trope in mind. | |
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In Ghostbusters: The Video Game, the events of the game results in the dimensional barrier between the ghost world and the living world being pushed back, meaning that Rookie won't be needed in New York City, but is offered management of a Ghostbusters branch in another city. | |
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The X-Men have several examples. Their move to San Francisco after their mansion got destroyed one time too many, while not this trope at first (see below), may be considered a Fandom Nod towards the term. First were the now-defunct X-Corporations, which handled the X-Men's functions in several locations abroad. There was also the short-lived Champions Of Los Angeles team in the '70s, which was a hodgepodge of solo heroes and castoffs from the Avengers and X-Men, and is treated as a joke team nowadays. For the record, the original line-up was Angel, Iceman, Hercules, Ghost Rider and Black Widow. The creators of the book literally used whoever wasn't doing anything, even though they made absolutely no sense together. Excalibur was, for all intents and purposes, X-Men Europe. Also, the 'side-characters get their own team' idea is found in X-Factor, first consisting of the original five X-Men after they hadn't been with the team for a while, and later (and ever since) consisting of second-stringers. When Wolverine took half the X-Men back east with him, Cyclops and his team (most of whom are former foes of the X-Men) became a West Coast Team by default. |
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Titans (1999) also had the short-lilved Titans L.A. | |
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The secondary trio in Mermaid Melody Pichi Pichi Pitch are scattered across the world, but when together, make a backup (and, for some reason, much less effective) team. | |
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Warhammer's two Undead armies fit this trope well. Originally all the setting's undead creatures shared one army list, consisting of zombies and skeletons, vampires and mummies. In 1998 this book was split into two factions: the Vampire Counts of Sylvania, which included all the "Gothic horror" style undead in the northern Old World, and the Tomb Kings of Khemri, for the Ancient Egypt-inspired undead of the Nehekharan kingdoms to the south. Ironically, the End Times event has once again put both types of undead in the same army list. | |
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West Coast Avengers is one of the Trope Makers, as the counterpart of The Avengers. It's also the Trope Namer. There is also a third team, the Great Lakes Avengers, also known as the Lightning Rods, the Great Lakes X-Men, the Great Lakes Champions, and the Great Lakes Initiative. They're based in Wisconsin to play off the stereotype that "Flyover Country" is a boring place, and are basically a joke team made of all Fun Personified characters with powers of apparently dubious value, but which can be made good use of through teamwork. Their most famous member is Squirrel Girl, well-known for defeating Doctor Doom, Thanos and Deadpool on separate occasions. Taking the "Great Lakes Avengers" gag up a level, there was a Justice League Antarctica story in Justice League America Annual 4 (Volume 1). The team was mostly supervillains briefly attempting to reform. They were introduced in issue 23 as a new version of "The Injustice League". |
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Subverted in Digimon Adventure 02; while we're introduced to kids around the world, there are no spinoffs for these children. | |
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Teen Titans : The original run had the Teen Titans West (colloquielly known as the Titans West) who are pictured above who are one of the Trope Makers alongside the West Coast Avengers who came later on. They consisted of every single teenage hero (except for Aquagirl) who wasn't part of the main team at the time: Lilith Clay (who also led the team), Beast Boy, Bette Kane/Batgirl I, Charley Parker/Golden Eagle, and Hawk and Dove. This team was meant to be part of a revival of the main book where both Titans East and Titans West would be active at the same with a member rehaul but the title was unfortunately cancelled before it could come to fruition. The Post-Crisis version introduced in the Secret Origins Annual #3 and later featured in Hawk and Dove Vol 2 Annual #1 would update the line-up, replacing the mantle Bette held at the time from Bat-Girl to Flamebird, adding in Duela Dent (Joker's Daughter) to the line-up and replacing the costume Charley wore from a feathery bird costume to a more golden armour. Whilst the Titans West were never formerly either Pre- or Post-Crisis, The Birds And The Bees, a story in the 2023 anthology one-shot DC's Legion of Bloom would have a new version of the Titans West form with Flamebird at the leader with Dawn Granger/Dove II, Hawk and Bumblebee as members of the team. Titans (1999) also had the short-lilved Titans L.A. In the Turn of the Millennium, the Teen Titans (2003) team (comprised mostly of former members of Young Justice) had relocated to the West Coast (San Francisco), so when a group of former Titans briefly reassembled in 2008 in Titans 2008 (headquartered in New York), they were humorously referred to (by fans) as "Titans East". There was another group actually named "Titans East", just one year before that, but they were a villain team composed of enemies/counterparts to the actual Teen Titans, and a different "Titans East" team that plays the trope straight was in the animated series, but was never in the comics. |
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There is also a third team, the Great Lakes Avengers, also known as the Lightning Rods, the Great Lakes X-Men, the Great Lakes Champions, and the Great Lakes Initiative. They're based in Wisconsin to play off the stereotype that "Flyover Country" is a boring place, and are basically a joke team made of all Fun Personified characters with powers of apparently dubious value, but which can be made good use of through teamwork. Their most famous member is Squirrel Girl, well-known for defeating Doctor Doom, Thanos and Deadpool on separate occasions. | |
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Inverted by Las Vegas-based CSI which spun-off CSI: Miami and CSI: NY. | |
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Regarding NCIS' Precursor Series: back in 2005 there were plans for a JAG: San Diego. The concept was introduced in a season ten backdoor pilot episode, but the series never got made. | |
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Excalibur was, for all intents and purposes, X-Men Europe. | |
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Adventures of the Silver Bullets: At the end of chapter 3, L invites Moka and Tsukune to join a division of the Silver Bullets in Los Dracos. | |
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Legends of Tomorrow gathers supporting characters from both Arrow and The Flash (2014) and sends them off on their own adventure. | |
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Runaways serves as a West Coast Team to the entire Marvel Universe; they're very specifically placed in Los Angeles, where there wasn't much super-anything activity. In Secret Invasion, the Skrull empire actually lampshades this, thinking that conquering the West Coast will be a cake-walk compared to the hero dense East Coast. Unfortunately for them the X-Men had recently relocated to San Francisco. And Speak of the Devil... | |
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Law & Order: UK isn't this though - many of its cases are taken straight from the original show, making this The Remake instead. | |
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