- Sweet Tooth (Twisted Metal)
General CVG character
name = Sweet Tooth
caption = Needles Kane in "Twisted Metal: Head On"
series = Twisted Metal
firstgame = "Twisted Metal " (1995)
creator =
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voiceactor =J.S. Gilbert (Twisted Metal: Black)
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motionactor =Sweet Tooth, real name Needles Kane is a fictional character from the "Twisted Metal" video game series. ["Two classic characters, one class brawl: Optimus Prime ("Transformers: The Game") vs Sweet Tooth ("Twisted Metal" Series)," "GamePro" 235 (April 2008): 24.] Sweet Tooth is designed around the premise of a killer clown that drives a combat
ice cream truck , and his face has been featured on the cover of every "Twisted Metal" game to date, making him the series mascot. While being in every title of the series he has not always been immediately available, requiring to be unlocked in some. He is the only character (besides Marcus Kane), to drive more than one vehicle in any of the games, being the driver of Head-On's Dark Tooth, Tower Tooth, and as of "Twisted Metal Lost", Gold Tooth.Sweet Tooth has the most ties to any group of characters in the whole series: his father Charlie Kane (driver of Yellow Jacket in the first game)Yellow Jacket ending cinematic from "
Twisted Metal "] and Marcus Kane (split personality,Marcus Kane bio, '] Roadkill's driver). In Black, he has an unnamed brother that only appeared in "Twisted Metal Black", who himself drove that game's Yellow Jacket vehicle. [Yellow Jacket storyline cinematics from "Twisted Metal Black "] He is also directly responsible for the creation of that game's Axel, whose wife he killed, [Axel ending cinematic, '] and Cage, who wishes to be a greater killer than Sweet Tooth. [Cage bio, ""]The character has gone through several redesigns differing from game to game, similar to fellow character Calypso, and his personality has grown progressively darker along the way. Despite the changes some factors remained uniform, notably the perpetual flame on his head introduced in the second game. Starting with "Twisted Metal Black", his design became a large, somewhat overweight bare chested clown with a flaming mask locked into a permanent maniacal smile. "Head On" expanded on this idea, changing the mask to face paint and the smile to his own.Dark Tooth ending cinematic from ""]
Design and History
Sweet Tooth's original look featured him as a green haired, slim simple circus clown who had escaped from a mental institution.Sweet Tooth's "Twisted Metal: Urban Assault" storyline] The design was expanded upon in the second game in response to changes to the truck's design, notably due to the clown head adorning the truck now featuring a personality of its own. ["The Darkside vs. Sweet Tooth image marks the first time an artist gave the ice cream truck head a living personality, seeing the clown with such an evil personality inspired the team to flesh out the driver of the truck itself, applying the vibe of the head on the truck to the driver inside." Factoid 4 in "Sweet Tour", "] The result gave Sweet Tooth the flaming head design seen on the character since.
989 Studios which handled the next two games put more emphasis on the clown design, redesigning his attire to that of aringmaster in Twisted Metal 4; neither design was held in high regard by the developers, withDavid Jaffe stating his dislike of 3's look. [Twisted Metal documentary bonus video, "] As of Black and beyond, the design was modified heavily, giving him increased bulk and other features that would be called his "classic look" by Incog Inc.'s design team."As you can see from the photograph taken during filing of the Twisted Metal 1 end movies, Sweet Tooth was at the start simply a circus clown. He did not even have his trademarked flaming hair. But by Twisted Metal: Black, the classic look of Sweet Tooth had emerged. From chicken scratch sketches to full blown CG character models, no expense was spared in bringing this mascot character to his current incarnation." Factoid 10 in "Sweet Tour", "]The ice cream truck was actually designed well before the driver himself, and Black's incarnation took six months and many concept sketches to finalize. Labeled early on "DEMONIC ICE CREAM TRUCK", attention to details such as the head adorning the vehicle and the contents of the back of the truck were focused on during development. ["The ice cream truck for Twisted Metal: Black took six months to design, with over three hundred concept sketches done before the team locked on the final version. In the following images you can see the attention to detail that went into everything from choosing the right clown head to figuring out what was inside the back of the truck itself. You can also see the original art of the ice cream truck labeled DEMONIC ICE CREAM TRUCK that was designed well before the character of Sweet Tooth was even conceived." Factoid 25 in "Sweet Tour", "] Boss variants of the truck have also appeared regularly in the game's series starting with Dark Tooth in the second game (which was a re-textured version of the original Sweet Tooth vehicle). While the designs for the vehicles have progressed steadily, care has been emphasized to keep them rooted to the simple ice cream truck structure yet unique, something that has become harder and harder for the team as the games go on. ["With each title it gets harder and harder to design a Sweet Tooth boss that is unique and special enough to be a boss character while still retaining the core elements of the very simple ice cream truck design." Factoid 7 in "Sweet Tour", "]
Twisted Metal: Black
In ' Sweet Tooth had a big make-over design-wise, giving him a more maniacal homicidal appearance. His personality also changed to a more dark-toned one, different from his insane clown killer personality of past games. His background was expanded upon, stating he was a wanted mass murderer that survived the
electric chair , to later end at the Blackfield Asylum. It's revealed that the flames on his head were product of a curse imposed by "Black" character Preacher, the driver of , before execution. He was cursed with the burden of the fires ofHell upon his head, which burns him endlessly and causes him pain. [Sweet Tooth storyline cinematics, '] He wants nothing more than for it to be gone, and that's what Calypso offers him as a prize. However, in his ending Calypso reveals that, in order to break the curse, he'd have to renounce to his obsession for murdering innocents, to which Sweet Tooth responds by killing Calypso. Sweet Tooth has in the game an unnamed younger brother who drives Yellow Jacket alongside a dead zombified Charlie Kane. However, due to the surreal setting of "Black" and his apparent disconnection from the mainstream games, the game's plot is considered an alternative storyline. In Twisted Metal: Lost, it is said in the bio of Yellow Jacket that his brother and Charlie were attempting to kill Needles, then themselves, to "end the bloodline of generations of murderers and psychopaths."Other appearances
Sweet Tooth returns as a car in the child-themed spin-off game , based on RC cars instead of real ones. In this game, Sweet Tooth is the youngest and most mischievous kid in the contest, and enters looking for some ice cream. [Sweet Tooth bio, ""] His ending shows that Calypso offers him an ice cream from his familiar Ice Cream truck, but Sweet Tooth instead steals the truck to terrorize Calypso.
Sweet Tooth is also an unlockable character in "
War of the Monsters " (2003) for the Playstation 2, a game in which Incognito used the TMB engine to make a movie monster fighting game. One of the characters, Agamo, has Sweet Tooth as the fourth skin. To unlock it, one must beat the story mode of "Twisted Metal: Black" with Sweet Tooth and have the save on the memory card. Sweet Tooth is represented by a tall mech with the signature flaming clown head, and often breaks out in his usual laughter throughout the game.References
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