Ant War

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War between social insects, usually ants against other ants. Though it takes place on a much smaller scale than human warfare, the insects will be regimented like human soldiers and use tactics familiar to humans. This familiar association makes political allegory all but inevitable.

Not to be confused with Bug War.

Examples of Ant War include:


Anime and Manga

  • In the Helen ESP chapter "Helen And The Dream", two warring ant colonies turn out to be who Helen has been advising. This results in a bit more... complex war than normal.

Film - Animated

Literature

  • Terry Pratchett once depicted War (the horseman) watching a battle between red and black ants.
  • In The Once and Future King, one of the animal transformations Merlyn performs on Wart is to turn him into an ant, and he finds himself in the middle of an ant war.
  • Bernard Werber's Empire of the Ants, especially the first book.
  • George R. R. Martin wrote "Sandkings," a short story about a species of warring, antlike creatures sold as pets. It doesn't end well.
  • Professor Mmaa's Lecture makes references to frequent termite-ant wars. In the end, the war indeed erupts.
  • Done in Animorphs including one intentionally started war to get attacking ants off an unconscious Rachel.

Mythology

  • In a very old example of an Unbuilt Trope, Greek Mythology, the soldiers Achilles commands in the The Iliad are called the Myrmidons, or, in Greek, "ant-people." This name came from their origin as ants turned into warriors by Zeus in answer to a king's prayer to repopulate his country after a plague. The word "myrmidon" has come to denote any mindless group of subordinates, and is essentially the source of the allegory on which this trope is based.

Real Life

Theatre

  • The third act of The Insect Play by the brothers Čapek features two nations of ants (explicitly compared to human society) going to war over a path between two blades of grass, each fighting to exterminate the other.

Video Games

Western Animation

  • In the Merrie Melodies cartoon "The Fighting 69½th", red ants and black ants go to war over picnic food.
  • One episode of the Jumanji animated series featured a war between giant red ants and black ants started by a rather stupid reason.