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{{quote|''You are here. We are not.''|As seen on a directory map of Area 51-A, '''[[The Simpsons (Animationanimation)|The Simpsons]]'''}}
 
''<small>For the arcade game, see [[Area 51 (Video1995 Gamevideo game)]]</small>''
 
A top-secret United States Air Force base in the Nevada desert.
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==== [[Historical In-Joke]] ====
== Comic Books ==
* Lot 51 (Army Corps of Engineers Secret Base, Nevada) makes a brief appearance in the [[DC Comics]] [[Elseworld]] ''[[Justice League of America|JLA]]: Age of Wonder'', as an excuse for making [[Green Lantern (Comic Book)|Hal Jordan]] a test pilot when ''officially'' airplanes haven't been invented yet. And they ''do'' have an alien corpse there; the previous ringwielder, who looks more like a [[The Greys|Grey]] than Abin Sur.
** The Elseworld ''[[Superman]]: Red Son'' also has Abin Sur's ship held in Area 51. And it was Sur who crashed in Roswell.
* [[Hellboy (Comic Bookcomics)|Hellboy]] apparently spent his childhood there, but seems to have enjoyed it.
 
== Literature ==
* ''[[The 39 Clues]]'': {{spoiler|Lucians}} have control of Area 51, and store the clue {{spoiler|calcium carbonate}} there.
* In ''[[Artemis Fowl (Literature)|Artemis Fowl]]: The Time Paradox'', Area 51 is said to have been made solely to cover for a senator who crashed a jet into a mountain.
 
== Live Action TV ==
* In the ''[[Doctor Who (TV)|Doctor Who]]'' episode "Day of the Moon", {{spoiler|The Doctor}} is held in Area 51 after being captured by the secret service. Area 51 appears to have access to 'Dwarf Star Alloy', a very dense material used to {{spoiler|create a prison to hold him.}}
* In ''[[Stargate SG-1 (TV)|Stargate SG-1]]'', the Asgard are more or less the classic [[The Greys|Grey aliens]] associated with the site. Furthermore, the base is referred to often as one of the USAF's primary R&D bases regarding captured/acquired alien technology.
** It does become a major plot point in some episodes. In the series finale of ''[[Stargate Atlantis]]'' {{spoiler|the Wraith kamikaze Area 51 to keep humans from fighting back with the technology stored there.}}
** It is also implied that prior to the Stargate Program, Area 51 was simply a top secret Air Force R&D base.
* The ''[[The X-Files (TV)|The X-Files]]'' (more important place in the [[Myth Arc]]; also visited in episodes "Dreamland I & II", where we learn it's just a testing ground - "they build 'em up in Utah.")
* An episode of ''[[CSI (TV)|CSI]]'' has the agents uncovering what appears to be an alien corpse, later revealed to be a guy in a costume, buried in the desert just outside Area 51.
* On ''[[News Radio (TV)|News Radio]]'', Joe claimed that Area 51 was just a cover-up for the even-more-secret Area 52.
* In the ''[[Murdoch Mysteries (TV)|Murdoch Mysteries]]'' episode "The Annoying Red Planet", UFO sightings in 19th century Toronto turn out to be an airship being constructed by the Canadian and American governments. At the end of the episode the characters conclude that the governments will move their experiments to somewhere more out of the way, probably somewhere in the US desert.
* On ''[[Eureka]]'' the surveillance balloon debacle is still [[Never Live It Down|something they never got over]] for the guys from Area 51. The Eureka bowling team mocks theirs about it.
** In the pilot, when Allison is taking Jack to Global Dynamics for the first time, he asks, jokingly, if she's taking him to Area 51. She laughs and tells him that Area 51 people wish they had GD security.
* On ''[[Leverage (TV)|Leverage]]'' during an episode involving conspiracy theories, Eliot and Hardison convinces [[No Social Skills|Parker]] that it is really Area 52, not Area 51. They also claim that it is a loch ness submarine.
 
== [[MMORPG|MMORPGs]] ==
* The Goblins run Area52 in ''[[World of Warcraft (Video Game)|World of Warcraft]]''.
 
== Other ==
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== Video Games ==
* ''[[Alien Hominid]]'' had a row of buttons on an FBI spacecraft; Area 50, Area 51, Area 52, Area 53, etc...
* The ''[[Backyard Sports (Video Game)|Backyard Soccer]]'' series has a [[Dummied Out]] field called Area 51½ (also known as [[The Trope Without a Title|A Nameless Field]]).
* ''[[Sim City (Video Game)|Sim City]] 4'' gives us Area 5.1. Constructing the facility grants the player the ability to pilot an attack jet and UFO, in addition to a small monthly income.
 
== Web Comics ==
* A pair of guys in the web comic ''[[Dragon Tails (Webcomic)|Dragon Tails]]'' worked in Area 52 and complained of never getting anything interesting.
 
== Western Animation ==
* In the ''[[Futurama (Animation)|Futurama]]'' episode "[[Roswell That Ends Well]]", when Truman is shown Zoidberg and the remains of Bender recovered from Roswell:
{{quote| '''President Truman:''' Take this to Area 51.<br />
'''Soldier:''' But sir, that's where we're building the fake moon landing set.<br />
'''President Truman:''' Then we'll have to really land on the Moon! Invent NASA and tell them to get off their fannies! }}
* At the beginning of ''[[Lilo and Stitch (Disney film)|Liloand Stitch]]'', one of the aliens mentions that Earth is in a region of space known as Quadrant 51.
* ''[[The Simpsons (Animationanimation)|The Simpsons]]'': Lisa Simpson, after accidentally getting on bus 22a instead of the 22, finds Area 51. Her excitement is squashed, however, when she's told it's actually Area 51-A.
** "You are here. We are not."
 
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* ''[[Independence Day]]'', unbeknownst to the president for reasons of [[Plausible Deniability]]. He begins to reassure a conspiracy theorist that the government has never captured a UFO and really had no idea an invasion was coming, only to be told by his Secretary of Defense that "that's not entirely accurate".
** Thee was also a bit of [[Did Not Do the Research]] involved in that the President had no idea Area 51 existed... when every year the President is required to approve the facility's continued status as non-existent.
* ''[[Indiana Jones and Thethe Kingdom of The Crystal Skull (Film)|Indiana Jones and The Kingdom of Thethe Crystal Skull]]'' opens in [[Shout -Out|Hanger 51]], including mention of Roswell.
** Additionally, we find out that the Ark of the Covenant is also stored there. It turns out this was the same warehouse it was brought to at the end of ''[[Raiders of the Lost Ark (Film)|Raiders of the Lost Ark]]''.
* In the direct-to-TV [[William Shatner]] film ''[[Groom Lake]]'', a government official arrives to Area 51 to shut down the facility after the end of the [[Cold War]], laughing that their fake UFO rumors successfully prevented the Russians from discovering the secret aircraft testing that has been really going on there. He finds out, though that the base commander is hiding a real-life spaceship and an alien.
 
== Literature ==
* "Crucial" is stretching it, but ''[[Animorphs (Literature)|Animorphs]]'' has the [[Fictional Counterpart]] Zone 91. #14 revolves around the protagonists and the antagonists trying to figure out if the government is really trying to cover up evidence of an alien crash, because the antagonists depend on the idea of an [[Alien Invasion]] being utterly unbelievable to the average guy on the street. The book is pure comedy, especially when [[Sixth Ranger]] Ax reveals that the piece of alien technology is just {{spoiler|an Andalite toilet, but "only the most primitive model."}}
* ''[[Ice Station]]'' by [[Matthew Reilly]] mentions that UFO storage facilities have been built in the Nevada desert. {{spoiler|They've remained completely empty.}}
* Robert Doherty's ''Area 51''. Of course....
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* In ''[[Seven Days]]'', The Sphere operates out of Area 51, and is reverse-engineered from alien technology.
** They do have several alien bodies stored there, as well as one comatose alien, who was knocked out by a scared soldier. Turns out, {{spoiler|he's a criminal who's pissed off at humans and in 2 episodes ends up causing the [[Endofthe World As We Know It]]}}. Luckily, Frank is there to fix things.
* ''[[Tracker (TV)|Tracker]]'' had an episode called "Area 51" (aka "Roswell") that centered on breaking into Area 51.
* The "Little Green Men" episode of ''[[Star Trek: Deep Space Nine (TV)|Star Trek Deep Space Nine]]'', where the Ferengis end up at Area 51 due to a time-travel mishap.
* ''[[War of the Worlds (TV series)|War of the Worlds]]''. Another piece of UFO conspiracy mythology, Hanger 18 at Wright Patterson Air Force Base, is referred to as military disinformation to cover up for the real hanger where Martian technology is kept.
* Featured in the ''[[Doctor Who (TV)|Doctor Who]]'' episode "Day of the Moon".
** Area 5''2'' shows up in The Wedding of River Song. Inside a pyramid.
 
== Music ==
* The song "Faaip De Oiad" by [[Tool (Music)|Tool]] features the real audio of a man who called the Art Bell radio show on Sept 11, 1997, claiming to be a former worker at Area 51, on the run because he wanted to expose the terrible secret held there. Curiously enough, the power at Art Bell's radio station was cut during the phone call, and someone claiming to be the caller called Art Bell two weeks later to declare that the call was a hoax.
** The same call audio appears in "It's Out There and It's Gonna Get You" by [[The Paper Chase (Music)|The Paper Chase]].
* ''[[Megadeth (Music)|Megadeth]]'', having [[Conspiracy Theorist]] leanings in their music, naturally references this in "Hangar 18."
 
== Video Games ==
* The final mission sequence of ''[[Deus Ex (Video Game)|Deus Ex]]'' takes place in Area 51.
** Also it's alluded to that the so-called alien 'Greys' were being used to distract the conspiracy theorists from something even worse, although that does raise the question as to where they got the anti-matter reactor, if not the aliens...
* ''[[Tomb Raider]] 3'' has a level where an artifact is stored in Area 51.
* The Area 51 appears in the park known as "Witchyworld" in ''Banjo-Tooie''.
* ''[[Grand Theft Auto San Andreas (Video Game)|Grand Theft Auto San Andreas]]'' had one mission where you had to {{spoiler|steal a secret jetpack known as the Black Project}} by infiltrating a military base that is considered not to be on the map by a few people, known as Area ''[[Double Entendre|69]]''. Before or after this mission, your warrant level would instantly shoot up to 5 stars if you wandered too close to the base. Try to do this by air and the base would ''shoot missiles at you.''
* ''[[Hydro Thunder Hurricane]]'' features a level set in Area 51. {{spoiler|A portion of the level involves racing through an alien world.}}
* ''[[Perfect Dark]]'' has three levels that take place at Area 51. {{spoiler|In a genre shift from industrial espionage to straight-up sci-fi, you wind up rescuing a captured alien who's a friend of your boss, and proceed to escape in a captured UFO}} There's also a multiplayer left called Area 52 which is based on the single player level.
* In ''[[Destroy All Humans!]]'', the Majestic agents operate out of Area [[The HitchhikersHitchhiker's Guide to Thethe Galaxy|42]].
* ''[[Freelancer]]'' has a [[Fantasy Counterpart Culture]] Zone 21, which is also the subject of many conspiracy theories. It's a massive minefield that contains a jump gate to the Alaska System, which is where all the top-secret testing actually takes place. The Alaska system is visited once in the storyline.
* Area 51 is a field in ''[[Backyard Sports (Video Game)|Backyard Baseball]]''. {{spoiler|It actually belongs to the CIA!}}
* The arcade games ''[[Area 51 (Video1995 Gamevideo game)|Area 51]]'' and ''Area 51: Site Four'' take place at - where else? - Area 51. (They also deal with an [[Alien Invasion]] that starts from the aforementioned location.)
* A 2005 first-person shooter, not to be confused with the above, was also titled ''Area 51''.
* Adding an additional 15, Area 66 is ''[[Mad World (Video Game)|Mad WorldMadWorld]]'' space theme level, featuring aliens, robots, spatial decompression, flashfreeze guns, and bunch of Star Wars references.
* There's an Area 51 level in the fourth episode of ''[[Duke Nukem 3D (Video Game)|Duke Nukem 3D]]: Atomic Edition''.
* In ''[[Tex Murphy|The Pandora Directive]]'', Tex travels to Area 51 and infiltrates the underground facility, long since shut down. He finds dozens of bullet-ridden corpses there, indicating that the soldiers opened fire on the scientists. The corpses then get up and start chasing the detective. He barely makes it out without being killed or [[Worse Then Death|infected]]. Also, Area 51 is where the Roswell spaceship was reverse-engineered into some of the technology used in this world. Among these was anti-matter, which the military used to build bombs that they dropped on the Middle East, starting [[World War Three|WWIII]].
* In ''[[Metal Gear Solid (Video Game)|Metal Gear Solid]] 4'', it is revealed that the Patriots stored Big Boss's comatose body in Area 51. The leader of the Patriots Zero was somewhat of a UFO enthusiast and even thought that he had been abducted by aliens at one point in his life, so storing his friend's body in such a top secret place may be a subtle nod to this aspect of his character. Raiden eventually does break Big Boss's body out of Area 51 though is captured by the Patriots in the process and is subjected to cybernetic experiments that morph his body into the Cyborg Ninja we see him as in [[Metal Gear Solid 4 Guns of the Patriots|MGS4]].
* Area 51 is one of the places you can visit in the desert in ''[[Champions Online (Video Game)|Champions Online]]'', which has apparently been taken over by the terrorist organisation VIPER.
* In Treyarch's continuity of the ''Call of Duty'' series Area 51 is talked about and even showcased a couple of times. The first mention of Area 51 comes in the Nazi Zombies mini-game where the various radio transmissions that expand upon the background story of the Zombies makes a reference to a, "remote base in Nevada." and even gives exact coordinates of where it would be located on a map. Later on in the storyline of Nazi Zombies in the map "Five" John F. Kennedy makes references to Groom Lake, which is talking about the lake that Area 51 is situated on, and the various technological achievements made there. Finally in the Nazi Zombies map "Moon" Area 51 is being assaulted by Zombies and you have to escape them by teleporting to the surface of the Moon but you can come back later if you want though it won't contribute to ending your current round as all rounds can only be fought on the Moon. Beyond the Nazi Zombies universe Area 51 is also a multiplayer map called "Hanger 18" which is a reference to conspiracy theorists who believe that at Area 51 all of the most top secret Military Air-Crafts are all tested there. Also the Element 115 that is constantly referenced in the Nazi Zombies storyline is based off the account of a former Area 51 employee who is stated to have witnessed the substance in action and who said it had reality warping qualities to it.
 
== Webcomics ==
* Jix and Lauren in ''[[Jix (Webcomic)|Jix]]'' travel to Area 51 to recover Ambis technology.
* In ''[[Escape From Terra (Webcomic)|Escape Fromfrom Terra]]'' the United World government hides a cloned neanderthal girl in Area 51, prompting a Belter raid to rescue her when she is scheduled to be terminated.
 
== Web Original ==
* ''[[Fine Structure (Literature)|Fine Structure]]'': Not ''the'' Area 51, but the base where the Power experiments are carried out is certainly the next best thing.
{{quote| A desolate air base smack in the North American heartland, surrounded by a sixty-kilometre ribbon of electric fence and razor wire hung with intimidating red, yellow and white signs warding off photographers, trespassers and enemies of the state respectively, plus incomprehensibly secret experiments going on within? It's a little greener, vegetation-wise, but Kuang Ching-Yu thinks you might as well call it Area 51 and save yourself five pages of description. }}
 
== Western Animation ==
* Lisa believes she's found Area 51 in ''[[The Simpsons]]'', only to be told it's Area 51a.
* An episode of [[The Nineties]]' ''[[Godzilla]]'' [[Godzilla: theThe Series|animated series]], where it turned out that atomic weapons testing in the US desert had created a bunch of giant mutant, Godzilla-esque desert creatures that were being kept secret in Area 51, with the media having stories about aliens leaked out to cover it up.
* In ''[[Looney Tunes: Back in Action]]'', the protagonists wander into a high-tech science lab through a portal in the desert, run by "Mother". When Bugs ask her if they're in Area 51, she says Area 51 is just a conspiracy theory, and that they are in fact in Area 5''2''. Bugs promptly pulls out a [[Talking Withwith Signs|"Screw Ball" rebus sign]] when her back is turned.
{{quote| '''Mother:''' [[Lampshade Hanging|Don't quote me on that!]]}}
* ''[[Scooby Doo]] and the Alien Invaders'' centers around Area 51, or at least a spoof of it. {{spoiler|Yes, there are aliens.}}
* Area 52 is where the monsters in ''[[Monsters vs. Aliens]]'' are being kept. It's not refered to as such in the film: Gen. Monger refers to it as "a place so secret the mere mention of it is a federal offence", and when one aide starts to say "Area Fifty..." he gets a tranquilizer dart to the neck.
* ''[[X -Men: Evolution]]'' features Area 51 as the area where the army hold the incapacitated mutants they kidnapped after the fight with the [[Killer Robot|Sentinel]] in the season 2 finale.
* As the name suggests, the ''[[Doctor Who (TV)|Doctor Who]]'' animation "Dreamland". (They don't have a grey corpse there - {{spoiler|she's still alive}}.)
* In ''[[Pixar Shorts|Unidentified Flying Mater]]'', we get to see Parking Area 51.
* The animated film ''[[Planet 51 (Animation)|Planet 51]]'' (the title is an obvious reference, though it is never referred as such in the story) shows the alien version, Base 9.
* In an episode of ''[[The Adventures of Jimmy Neutron]]'', Cindy, Sheen, Libby, and Carl are taken to "Area 86" after they develop superpowers from contact with space radiation.
* An episode of ''[[Megas XLR]]'' involved 'Area 50', an abandoned US military base near Las Vegas, in which an experimental [[Humongous Mecha|battle robot]] was being developed.