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A montage of various locations (and their [[Monumental Damage|major landmarks]]), with or without their inhabitants, which are being catastrophically obliterated or soon to be. Usually depicts [[The End of the World As We Know It]].
A montage of various locations (and their [[Monumental Damage|major landmarks]]), with or without their inhabitants, which are being catastrophically obliterated or soon to be. Usually depicts [[The End of the World as We Know It]].


This is what happens when a villain [[Story-Boarding the Apocalypse]] [[Villain World|succeeds.]]
This is what happens when a villain [[Story-Boarding the Apocalypse]] [[Villain World|succeeds.]]


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'''This trope is inherently spoileriffic, be wary!'''


{{noreallife|Real Life does not have montages.}}
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== Anime and Manga ==
== Anime and Manga ==
* In the last few episodes of Fullmetal Alchemist: Brotherhood, the various citizens of Amestris are shown dying in obvious pain and reawakening after Father has been destroyed.
* In the last few episodes of ''[[Fullmetal Alchemist: Brotherhood]]'', the various citizens of Amestris are shown dying in obvious pain and reawakening after Father has been destroyed.
* ''[[The End of Evangelion]]'' features a montage of the Third Impact, in which [[Memetic Mutation|everybody gets hugged and turned into Tang]], combining apocalyptic destruction and [[Crowning Music of Awesome]].
* ''[[The End of Evangelion]]'' features a montage of the Third Impact, in which [[Memetic Mutation|everybody gets hugged and turned into Tang]], combining apocalyptic destruction and [[Crowning Music of Awesome]].



== Films -- Live-Action ==
== Films -- Live-Action ==
* The end of ''Fail-Safe''. Shots of landmarks and street scenes in New York just before it gets hit by a nuke dropped from a US plane, dropped on orders from the President to "make up" for a US plane nuking Moscow.
* The end of ''Fail-Safe''. Shots of landmarks and street scenes in New York just before it gets hit by a nuke dropped from a US plane, dropped on orders from the President to "make up" for a US plane nuking Moscow.
* ''[[The War of the Worlds]]'' (1953) has one of these, showing the Martians attacking various armies, locations and populations. Watch it here, [http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=mkTpxJNoCUQ starting at 5:10].
* ''[[The War of the Worlds (novel)|The War of the Worlds]]'' (1953) has one of these, showing the Martians attacking various armies, locations and populations. Watch it here, [http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=mkTpxJNoCUQ starting at 5:10].
* ''[[Mars Attacks (Film)]]'' has one with the aliens attacking London, Mt. Rushmore, the Taj Mahal and Easter Island. Watch it [http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=RJyCjSGOa4c starting at 2:45].
* ''[[Mars Attacks!]]'' has one with the aliens attacking London, Mt. Rushmore, the Taj Mahal and Easter Island. Watch it [http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=RJyCjSGOa4c starting at 2:45].
* ''[[Independence Day]]'', when the aliens use their [[Kill Sat|Kill Sats]] on the major cities.
* ''[[Independence Day]]'', when the aliens use their [[Kill Sat]]s on the major cities.
* Implied in ''[[War Games]]'', when the computer runs the various scenarios of a [[World War III|nuclear holocaust]] that always results in total nuclear destruction.
* Implied in ''[[WarGames]]'', when the computer runs the various scenarios of a [[World War III|nuclear holocaust]] that always results in total nuclear destruction.
* In ''[[The Day After Tomorrow]]'', the degree of destruction is so extreme that it feels more like [[Gaia's Vengeance]].
* In ''[[The Day After Tomorrow]]'', the degree of destruction is so extreme that it feels more like [[Gaia's Vengeance]].
* ''[[Deep Impact]]''.
* ''[[Deep Impact]]''.
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* In the film version of ''The Hitchhiker's Guide To The Galaxy'', this trope occurs when the Vogons are about to destroy the Earth.
* In the film version of ''The Hitchhiker's Guide To The Galaxy'', this trope occurs when the Vogons are about to destroy the Earth.
* ''[[Dr. Strangelove]]''.
* ''[[Dr. Strangelove]]''.
* The entire second half of ''[[Twenty Twelve]]''.
* The entire second half of ''[[2012]]''.



== Live-Action TV ==
== Live-Action TV ==
* [[Life After People]] - has such montages for the fates of the many, many things we leave behind should we go extinct as a species.
* ''[[Life After People]]'' - has such montages for the fates of the many, many things we leave behind should we go extinct as a species.
* [[Battlestar Galactica Reimagined|Battlestar Galactica]] movie ''The Plan'' has this while depicting the destruction of the Colonies.
* The ''[[Battlestar Galactica (2004 TV series)|Battlestar Galactica]]'' movie ''The Plan'' has this while depicting the destruction of the Colonies.


== Video Games ==

* The ending of ''[[The Legend of Zelda: Link's Awakening]]''.
== Videogames ==
* The ending of ''[[The Legend of Zelda Links Awakening (Video Game)|The Legend of Zelda: Link's Awakening]]''.
* The normal ending of ''[[Cave Story]]''.
* The normal ending of ''[[Cave Story (Video Game)|Cave Story]]''.
* The "Armageddon" ending of ''[[Live a Live]]''.
* The "Armageddon" ending of ''[[Live a Live]]''.
* The {{spoiler|ending sequence}} in ''[[Mother 3 (Video Game)|Mother 3]]''.
* The {{spoiler|ending sequence}} in ''[[Mother 3]]''.
* The ''intro'' of ''[[Star Ocean the Last Hope (Video Game)|Star Ocean the Last Hope]]''. The titular 'Last Hope' are the brave explorers who are heading out into space to find us a new planet...
* The ''intro'' of ''[[Star Ocean: The Last Hope]]''. The titular 'Last Hope' are the brave explorers who are heading out into space to find us a new planet...
* Lavos' various appearances in ''[[Chrono Trigger (Video Game)|Chrono Trigger]]'' always leads to one of these: it more or less causes the extinction of the dinosaurs when it strikes the earth in 65 Million BC, it destroys the [[Floating Continent]] in 12000 BC, and it destroys human civilization entirely in the Day of Lavos (and witnessing the [[Apocalyptic Log]] of this is what spurs our heroes to do something about it). And then there's the [[Downer Ending]] you get if you lose to Lavos...
* Lavos' various appearances in ''[[Chrono Trigger]]'' always leads to one of these: it more or less causes the extinction of the dinosaurs when it strikes the earth in 65 Million BC, it destroys the [[Floating Continent]] in 12000 BC, and it destroys human civilization entirely in the Day of Lavos (and witnessing the [[Apocalyptic Log]] of this is what spurs our heroes to do something about it). And then there's the [[Downer Ending]] you get if you lose to Lavos...
* The [[Colony Drop|destruction]] of the [[Disc One Final Dungeon|Floating Continent]] and the ensuing post-apocalyptic flythrough of the World of Ruin in [[Final Fantasy VI]].
* The [[Colony Drop|destruction]] of the [[Disc One Final Dungeon|Floating Continent]] and the ensuing post-apocalyptic flythrough of the World of Ruin in [[Final Fantasy VI]].
* The glassing of Taris at the end of the first segment of [[Knights of the Old Republic]].
* The glassing of Taris at the end of the first segment of [[Knights of the Old Republic]].
* The [http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=Wq4Y7ztznKc intro cinematic] for ''[[World of Warcraft]] Cataclysm'' depicts the destruction of several classic areas from the game such as the Barrens, Darkshore, and Loch Modan's iconic Dwarven dam.
* The [http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=Wq4Y7ztznKc intro cinematic] for ''[[World of Warcraft]] Cataclysm'' depicts the destruction of several classic areas from the game such as the Barrens, Darkshore, and Loch Modan's iconic Dwarven dam.


== Web Comics ==

* ''[[Homestuck]]'' has a few of these, but with the main characters' homes instead of monuments.
== Webcomics ==
* ''[[Homestuck (Webcomic)|Homestuck]]'' has a few of these, but with the main characters' homes instead of monuments.



== Western Animation ==
== Western Animation ==
* [[Parody|Parodied]] in at least one episode of [[Futurama]], when an alien invasion just happens to begin with "Monument Beach," a beach in New New York where a former [[Super Villain]] [[Our Presidents Are Different|President]] gathered all the world's famous monuments (which the invading aliens promptly destroy with their "[[Exactly What It Says On the Tin|Monument Destroying Ray]]").
* [[Parody|Parodied]] in at least one episode of [[Futurama]], when an alien invasion just happens to begin with "Monument Beach," a beach in New New York where a former [[Super Villain]] [[Our Presidents Are Different|President]] gathered all the world's famous monuments (which the invading aliens promptly destroy with their "[[Exactly What It Says on the Tin|Monument Destroying Ray]]").


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Latest revision as of 21:53, 28 December 2020

A montage of various locations (and their major landmarks), with or without their inhabitants, which are being catastrophically obliterated or soon to be. Usually depicts The End of the World as We Know It.

This is what happens when a villain Story-Boarding the Apocalypse succeeds.

WARNING! There are unmarked Spoilers ahead. Beware.

No real life examples, please; Real Life does not have montages.

Examples of Apocalyptic Montage include:

Anime and Manga

Films -- Live-Action

  • The end of Fail-Safe. Shots of landmarks and street scenes in New York just before it gets hit by a nuke dropped from a US plane, dropped on orders from the President to "make up" for a US plane nuking Moscow.
  • The War of the Worlds (1953) has one of these, showing the Martians attacking various armies, locations and populations. Watch it here, starting at 5:10.
  • Mars Attacks! has one with the aliens attacking London, Mt. Rushmore, the Taj Mahal and Easter Island. Watch it starting at 2:45.
  • Independence Day, when the aliens use their Kill Sats on the major cities.
  • Implied in WarGames, when the computer runs the various scenarios of a nuclear holocaust that always results in total nuclear destruction.
  • In The Day After Tomorrow, the degree of destruction is so extreme that it feels more like Gaia's Vengeance.
  • Deep Impact.
  • Occurs in the film Godzilla: Final Wars in which several giant monsters (IE: King Seesar, Rodan, Zilla, etc.) are shown destroying various cities (IE: Okinawa, New York, Sydney) while under the control of the Xillians.
  • In the film version of The Hitchhiker's Guide To The Galaxy, this trope occurs when the Vogons are about to destroy the Earth.
  • Dr. Strangelove.
  • The entire second half of 2012.

Live-Action TV

  • Life After People - has such montages for the fates of the many, many things we leave behind should we go extinct as a species.
  • The Battlestar Galactica movie The Plan has this while depicting the destruction of the Colonies.

Video Games

Web Comics

  • Homestuck has a few of these, but with the main characters' homes instead of monuments.

Western Animation