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[[File:dugtoodeep01 7893.png|link=Dwarf Fortress|frame|[[Snow White and the Seven Dwarfs (Disney film)|Heigh ho, heigh ho, it's off to work we]] [[Oh Crap|g-OH CRAP, IT'S A]] [[The Lord of the Rings|BALROG]]!!<ref>[[Dwarf Fortress|This image menaces with spikes of]] [[User:Geoduck]]</ref>]]
 
{{quote|''"Moria! Moria! Wonder of the Northern world. [[Trope Namer|Too deep we delved there]], and [[Sealed Evil in a Can|woke]] the nameless fear."''
 
{{quote|''"Moria! Moria! Wonder of the Northern world. [[Trope Namer|Too deep we delved there]], and [[Sealed Evil in a Can|woke]] the nameless fear."''|'''Glóin''', ''[[The Lord of the Rings|The Fellowship of the Ring]]''}}
 
A mining operation unleashes the [[Sealed Evil in a Can]]. The [[Trope Namer]] is of course ''[[The Lord of the Rings]]'', and it seems this happens ''a lot'' with little variation because [[Our Dwarves Are All the Same]]. A mine filled with evil is one of the great traditional [[Dungeon Crawler|Dungeons]]. Also, evil from mines have so many themes. You've got [[Greed]] and it can be a [[Green Aesop]] too!
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Do not confuse with [[Enemy Mine]], when you and your enemy team up to face the [[Conflict Killer]], or [[Digging Yourself Deeper]], which is for awkward one-way conversations.
 
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== [[Anime]] &and [[Manga]] ==
 
== Anime & Manga ==
 
* ''[[Mazinger Z]]'': An archaelogical expedition researching ancient ruins in the Greek Island of Bardos went too deep in the underground mazes of the island and found an army of [[Humongous Mecha]]. Subverted, since [[Big Bad]] [[Mad Scientist|Dr.]] Hell ''hoped'' finding them and using them to further his goals. Also, when Hell seized those robots, he drew the attention of the Mykene Empire -[[Beneath the Earth|an ancient civilization had been forced to live underground]]- and they decided return to the surface ''quite'' violently (in the sequel, ''[[Great Mazinger]]'').
* The construction of the [[Amusement Park|Marine Garden]] in ''[[StrikerS Sound Stage X]]'' of the ''[[Lyrical Nanoha]]'' franchise uncovered some {{spoiler|[[Underwater Ruins]]}}. It actually didn't cause any immediate problems and the park even advertised it as {{spoiler|one of the beautiful sights you can see from the Crystal Valley underwater tunnel}} since it appeared safe. Then [[Night of the Living Mooks|the Mariage]], who were also uncovered when Ancient Belka archeaologists dug too deep, appeared, {{spoiler|seeking their [[King in the Mountain|Dark King who was sleeping in the ruins]]}}, and all hell broke loose.
* In of the weirdest episodes of the otherwise [[Mohs Scale of Sci Fi Hardness|hard sci-fi]] series ''[[Patlabor]]'', underground construction woke up what was either a [[Kaiju]] or a ''dragon'' (the characters couldn't quite agree which).
 
== [[Comic Books]] ==
 
== Comics ==
* The creature in the 2008 ''[[Wolverine]]'' annual "Roar" was unleashed when a town suffering from a drought dug for groundwater where it was lurking.
* Clive Barker's ''Rawhead Rex''. Granted, he wasn't buried very deep.
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* [[Star Wars Expanded Universe]] miniseries ''Jedi Academy: Leviathan'' is all about this trope.
 
== [[Film]] ==
 
== Films -- Live-Action ==
* ''[[Rodan]]'' was unleashed on Japan by miners breaking into a sealed chamber and allowing the egg to hatch. Not to mention the giant Meganulon caterpillars that were also in there.
* ''[[Mighty Morphin Power Rangers (film)|Mighty Morphin Power Rangers]]'' has construction workers unearthing Ivan Ooze.
* The dragons in ''[[Reign of Fire]]'' were discovered by underground construction workers as well.
* Possibly in ''[[Galaxy Quest]]'': "Where are the miners?"
* The title creatures in ''[[The Boogens]]'' were initially released due to gold mining in the 20's1920s. After sixty years the attacks restart when the mining starts again.
* Played with in ''[[Aliens vs. Predator]]''. The Predators dug out the Alien temple in the arctic, but they did it on purpose. They use it to hatch aliens inside humans for sport hunting.
* Appears in ''[[The Descent Part 2]]''. Apparently, many years before the events of the film a mining operation dug just too deep.
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* Implied to be the source of Perfection's Graboid infestation in ''[[Tremors]] 4'', in which [[Wild West]] miners uncover "dirt dragon" eggs and unwittingly allow them to revive.
 
== [[Literature]] ==
 
== Gamebooks ==
* ''[[Lone Wolf]]'': An immortal monster was kept imprisoned by the special ore in the rock around it. Very, very valuable ore. Which was dug up by dwarves, thus releasing the ancient evil (which happened to be a servant of the [[Big Bad]] from the [[Backstory|elder days]]), which set about destroying the dwarves' underground kingdom.
* In the ''[[Fighting Fantasy]]'' book ''[[Sealed Evil in a Can|Portal of Evil]]'', which is set during a gold rush, miners unwittingly uncovered an [[Artifact of Doom]] in the form of an ancient portal to a [[Lost World]]. The portal is sentient and causes those to pass through to transform into zombie-like slaves to its will. Or prehistoric mammals. Or dinosaurs.
 
 
== Literature ==
* ''[[The Lord of the Rings]]'': The Balrog was found when the Dwarves of Moria "delved too greedily and too deep." It ''was'' [[Sealed Evil in a Can]], but then they woke it up, and it wiped out their kingdom.
** One of [[FoxTrot|Jason Fox]]'s ideas for "How Disney could improve its movies" went like this:
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* [[Invoked Trope]] in ''[[The Heroes of Olympus]]''. {{spoiler|Gaea forces Hazel to use [[Dishing Out Dirt|her powers]] to revive [[The Brute|Alcyoneus]]. After realizing this, Hazel buryed herself along with Alcyoneus to postpone Gaea's plans.}}
 
== Films -- [[Live-Action TV]] ==
 
== Live-Action TV ==
* Subverted in the ''[[Star Trek: The Original Series]]'' episode "The Devil in the Dark". A monster starts attacking a group of miners after they enter a new level. It turns out to be a [[Mama Bear]] [[Monster Is a Mommy|protecting her eggs]] (silicon nodules), which were being destroyed by the mining operation. Fortunately, she's a very reasonable Mama Bear and Kirk and Spock are able to resolve the situation with a mutually agreeable compromise.
* ''[[Doctor Who]]'' in "The Impossible Planet" and "The Satan Pit." The title of the latter should explain it all...
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* Used a few times on ''[[The X-Files]]'', usually with geologists whose explorations unleash a hibernating [[Monster of the Week]]. Another episode, in which loggers ''sawed'' too deep into a really ancient tree and released a swarm of killer bugs, could be considered a variant.
* A re-imagined ''[[The Outer Limits]]'' episode has a group of miners blast into an ancient cave containing a dinosaur fossil and a crapload of worms that quickly infest the miners and, shortly after, the whole town. Luckily, they hate light and need salt to survive.
* When ''[[Mock the Week]]'' covered a potential funeral for [[Margaret Thatcher]], [[Frankie Boyle]] suggested that "[http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=hFzNhLRAgEU For £3,000,000 we could give everyone in Scotland a shovel, and we would dig a hole so deep that we could hand her over to Satan personally]."
 
== [[Music]] ==
* The [[Gorillaz]] song "Fire Coming Out of the Monkey's Head".
{{quote|''"The Strangefolk, they coveted the jewels in these caves above all things, and soon they began to mine the mountain...as the Strangefolk mined deeper and deeper into the mountain, holes began to appear, bringing with them a cold and bitter wind that chilled the very soul...And then came a sound. Distant first, it grew into castrophany so immense it could be heard far away in space. There were no screams. There was no time. The mountain called Monkey had spoken."''}}
 
== [[Tabletop Games]] ==
* Judges Guild adventure ''Dark Tower'' (1980). A village was buried during a great battle between the forces of the deities Set and Mitra. After a hundred years of digging, searchers found the buried village, and discovered that someone was tunnelling up to meet them. Eventually the old village's inhabitants went mad and slaughtered the inhabitants of the new village built on top of the old one.
* Used quite well in ''B10: Night's Dark Terror'', a Basic ''D&D'' campaign module, where the breakage of columns in a natural cavern unleashed an uncommonly-nasty {{spoiler|monstrous mutant spider. Do NOT touch its webbing...}}'
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* The ''D&D [[Ravenloft]]'' setting runs into this on occasion. It seems that digging too deep can open up a tunnel out of your domain and into another. Unfortunately, that other domain is full of illithids... Or possibly something that already ''ate'' the illithids.
* The ''[[New World of Darkness]]'' supplement ''Midnight Roads'' provides a couple of samples of this - some''thing'' living in the silver mine at the edge of a hidden community of illegal immigrants, or the "Hole to Hell", an abandoned mining tunnel in the side of a mountain that's full of voices pointing out a person's shortcomings.
* ''[[Lone Wolf]]'': An immortal monster was kept imprisoned by the special ore in the rock around it. Very, very valuable ore. Which was dug up by dwarves, thus releasing the ancient evil (which happened to be a servant of the [[Big Bad]] from the [[Backstory|elder days]]), which set about destroying the dwarves' underground kingdom.
* In the ''[[Fighting Fantasy]]'' book ''[[Sealed Evil in a Can|Portal of Evil]]'', which is set during a gold rush, miners unwittingly uncovered an [[Artifact of Doom]] in the form of an ancient portal to a [[Lost World]]. The portal is sentient and causes those to pass through to transform into zombie-like slaves to its will. Or prehistoric mammals. Or dinosaurs.
 
== [[Toys]] ==
* ''[[Bionicle]]'': Onu-Koroan miners dug too deep and eventually hit an indestructible layer of semi-organic rock. Beneath it, lies Makuta's lair and the Bohrok Hive. {{spoiler|It also turns out to be [[Humongous Mecha|Mata Nui's face]] }}.
 
== Toys[[Video Games]] ==
* [[Bionicle]]: Onu-Koroan miners dug too deep and eventually hit an indestructible layer of semi-organic rock. Beneath it, lies Makuta's lair and the Bohrok Hive. {{spoiler|It also turns out to be [[Humongous Mecha|Mata Nui's face]] }}.
 
 
== Music ==
* The [[Gorillaz]] song "Fire Coming Out of the Monkey's Head".
{{quote|''"The Strangefolk, they coveted the jewels in these caves above all things, and soon they began to mine the mountain...as the Strangefolk mined deeper and deeper into the mountain, holes began to appear, bringing with them a cold and bitter wind that chilled the very soul...And then came a sound. Distant first, it grew into castrophany so immense it could be heard far away in space. There were no screams. There was no time. The mountain called Monkey had spoken."''}}
 
 
== Video Games ==
* In the free flash game,''[[Videogame/Armor Mayhem|Armor Mayhem]]'', the player's company, [[Color Coded for Your Convenience|which was red]], dug deep into the game's locale, only to discover [[Womb Level|living caves and corridors]]. Still, [[Too Dumb to Live|they dug deeper]]. [[What an Idiot!|Smart business decisions]].
* The ''[[Penumbra (video game series)|Penumbra]]'' series heavily implied this in Overture but outright stated so in Black Plague that the source of all the deaths and strange creatures was the Tuuurngait, an otherworldly hive mind alien creature which shared its knowledge with the Inuits until humans became corrupt. The Turungait then dug into the earth and remained peacefully sealed away until the main until it was disturbed first accidentally by miners, then intentionally by [[Ancient Conspiracy|The Archaic]]
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* Only really showing up in [[Fridge Horror]] in ''[[Tales of the Abyss]]''. Until much later in the game, the world is essentially a floating shell above a layer of poison miasma and bottomless mud. If you dig too deep in this world? You'll go ''right'' into the layer of bottomless mud. [[Fridge Horror]] when you consider this might have happened in Akzeriuth.
* In at least two instances in the ''[[Tomb Raider]]'' series, a [[Sealed Evil in a Can]] ends up being unleasshed this way, such as the demon Seth in ''The Last Revelation'', and the [[Giant Space Flea From Nowhere|Unknown Entity From Nowhere]] in ''Legend''.
* ''[[The Elder Scrolls V: Skyrim]]'' has a quest where miners have dug into an ancient burial ground filled with draugr. Guess who gets to clean them out? {{spoiler|You}}.
 
== [[Web Comics]] ==
 
== Web Comics ==
* The origin of Deep Crows in ''[[Penny Arcade]]''
* In ''[[Digger]]'' this is how the story started, and arguably its entire premise. It is however of course deconstructed as unlike the dwarfs of Moria, wombats are [[Genre Savvy]] enough to know there are some things in the deeps you ''leave the hell alone!''
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* Parodied in [http://xkcd.com/760/ this] ''[[Xkcd]]'' strip.
 
== [[Web Original]] ==
* ''[[Ruby Quest]]'': The Metal Glen started out as a fairly nice medical facility built on the seafloor. Then one of the administrators heard [[Eldritch Abomination|something]] whispering to him in the night, urging him to dig the foundations just a ''litte bit deeper''...
* The story detailed on [[Ted's Caving Page]]. A pair of cavers endeavor to widen a softball-sized hole in the wall of a local cave so that the passage beyond can be accessed. [[Nothing Is Scarier|This does]] [[Primal Fear|not]] [[Being Watched|end]] [[Ultimate Evil|well.]]
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{{quote|2376. The [[Our Dwarves Are All the Same|Dwarven]] work ethic is not just "Dig until we hit evil."}}
 
== [[Western Animation]] ==
* The ''[[Disney Ducks Comic Universe]]'' has to deal with these all the time. Most of Scrooge [[McDuck]]'s riches came from mining, after all.
* Sort of inverted in ''[[Captain Planet and the Planeteers]]''. When Hoggish Greedly and Rigger use a titanic machine to drill for oil along the shore, their drill goes so deep into the Earth it causes Gaia, the [[Sealed Good in a Can|sleeping spirit of the Earth]] to wake up and take action.
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* In ''[[Adventures of the Galaxy Rangers]]'', a thumper using deep-penetrating sound waves to gather soil data deep underground Granna's surface wakes up the [[Cosmic Horror|Scarecrow]].
 
== [[Real Life]] ==
 
== Real Life ==
* The [[wikipedia:Deepwater Horizon#Massive oil spill|Deepwater Horizon oil rig]] happened to explode a couple months after it finished digging the world's deepest oil well? Coincidence? [[Epileptic Trees|I think not!]]
** Less "Dug Too Deep" than "[[Phlebotinum Breakdown]]" in the immediate sense, but it still qualifies, since [[Powers That Be|we]] were [[The Cassandra|aware of the risks]] and still [[Genre Blindness|took inadequate precautions]]. It's going to take more than an [[The Lord of the Rings|Istari]] [[Eccentric Mentor|Wizard]] to [[Sealed Evil in a Can|contain]] this [[Kraken and Leviathan|Balrog]].