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A comedic [[Deserted Island]]<ref>And also, by loose definition, a desert island</ref> that is circular with a radius of two metres or so and a single palm, coconut or pineapple tree in the centre. Usually has a single inhabitant. If there's more than one, they'll either be constantly arguing or one will be slowly driving the other insane in a comedic manner ([[Meat -O -Vision]] may also occur). Often features a [[Message in Aa Bottle]].
 
Should not be confused with those larger, seemingly-deserted islands with a resort on the side far from where the characters landed.
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* The [[Trope Namer]] is Gary Larson's ''[[The Far Side]]'', which often includes these islands.
* ''Grin And Bear It'' features these a lot.
* ''[[Hagar the Horrible (Comic Strip)|Hagar the Horrible]]'' regularly gets stranded on these with Lucky Eddie.
* They're frequent in the work of Spanish cartoonist Forges, who prefers the two-character format.
 
== [[Comic Books]] ==
* Desert Island Dick from ''[[The Topper]]'' was just a whole comic strip about this trope: one guy lives on a deserted island by himself and never seems to be able to get off or starve. He is friends with the wildlife though. This trope has also been occasionally used in ''The Topper'''s more well known stablemates ''[[The Beano]]'' and ''[[The Dandy (Comic Bookcomics)|The Dandy]]''.
 
== Other ==
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** As does Frank Jacobs
* ''[[The Onion]]'' in ''Our Dumb World'' had a wonderful section [[Lampshading]] this, referring to the islands of Kiribati as "An island, a palm tree, and one guy" going through all the clichés of these types of cartoons.
* ''[[Private Eye]]'' did one once complying with gender, race, religion and disability discrimination laws, the comic in question featuring a woman in a burhka and a wheelchair on a desert island reading a message in a bottle rendered entirely in [[As Long Asas It Sounds Foreign|As Long As It Looks Foreign]] script.
* Regularly featured in ''New Yorker'' cartoons, such as one that has the palm tree replaced by a wind turbine and one castaway saying to another, "I miss the palm tree too, but at least we can have a refrigerator."
** [[Lampshaded]] in [http://www.newyorkerstore.com/2000/ignore-them-theyre-cartoonists/invt/120101/ this one].
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== [[Video Games]] ==
* There's a tiny island in the background of one section of Keelhaul Key in ''[[Paper Mario the Thousand Year Door (Video Game)|Paper Mario the Thousand Year Door]]''. There's a palm tree there, and if you hit it with a hammer, a Coconut falls out for you to collect and exchange for the [[Mario and Luigi Superstar Saga (Video Game)|Chuckola Cola]] Flavio has on him, if that's where you are in the story. There's a pipe linking it to the main island for "easy" possible access.
** ''[[Super Mario Sunshine (Video Game)|Super Mario Sunshine]]'' has a number of these, most notably one at the [[Hub Level]] with a castaway on it. It's also notable as part of what is probably [[That One Sidequest|the most frustrating sidequest]] of the game, with two different spins on [[Super Drowning Skills]].
* Some perfect examples of ''Far Side'' islands (minus the weird colors) appear in the background to the side of the island with the crystal tower in ''[[King's Quest II]]''. Another ''Far Side'' island becomes an actual walkable terrain and part of the story in ''[[King's Quest IV]]''.
* ''[[Tales of Monkey Island]]'' has a few of these, especially in Episode 2. When Guybrush encounters one of these for the first time, he [[Lampshade Hanging|lampshades this]] with his remark "I didn't know tiny islands like this really existed." He also comments that he's glad he's not stranded there (he got there by sailing to it after choosing the destination from the ship's map) or else he'd have to worry about having something to read.
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== [[Web Animation]] ==
* A viewer of ''[[Homestar Runner]]'' once asked Strong Bad what it would be like if he and Homestar were stranded on such an island. Strong Bad first mentioned the [[Meat -O -Vision|usual tropes]] for such a situation, but figured the reality would actually be more dull and unpleasant.
** In another episode, we see a flashback of him being saved by The Paper from a sinking version of one.
* A Chinese animation called ''[[See Through]]'' revolves around two fighter pilots from opposing armies becoming friends and forming an [[Ambiguously Gay]] relationship on one such island after downing each other in the middle of combat.
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== [[Web Comics]] ==
* Used in the short ''[[Sluggy Freelance]]'' side story where Bun-bun gets sidetracked trying to get to Tiajuana to set up a black market Viagra ring. Stoner Gilligan provides Bun-bun with company... for a short time.
* In ''[[Adventurers (Webcomic)|Adventurers]]'', Karn and Ardam [http://www.adventurers-comic.com/d/0400.html somehow wind up on one of these] after the [[Big Bad]] accidentally causes [[The End of the World Asas We Know It]]. It turns out to be a movie set, somehow.
* Played with in [http://xkcd.com/731/ this] [[Xkcd (Webcomic)|Xkcd]] strip, which contrasts the drabness of the tiny desert island with [[Scenery Porn|the vibrant sea-scape just beneath the waves]].
* [http://www.webcomicsnation.com/danmazur/palindramas/series.php?view=archive&chapter=35235 This] ''[[Palindramas]]'' strip ends up on one.
* Happens in ''[[The Noob]]'' in [http://www.thenoobcomic.com/index.php?pos=404 this comic] (along with several [[Shout -Out|ShoutOuts]] to [[The Bible (Literature)|The Bible]]).
* In ''[[Wapsi Square]]'', Monica finds a small tropical island that more or less fits this description, to which she and the golem girls can poit for a bit of peace and quiet. Except that [http://wapsisquare.com/comic/spot-of-heaven/ the last time Bud went there] she found something else {{spoiler|and the island got blown to bits}}.
 
== [[Western Animation]] ==
* One of these showed up on ''[[American Dad (Animation)|American Dad]]''. Originally it was a quite spacious desert island with many luxuries installed, until a tidal wave submerged something like 95% of the island underwater. Stan and Roger survive by eating mostly seagulls.
* One of these is seen regularly on ''[[SpongebobSpongeBob SquarePants]]'' as an establishing shot for the city Bikini Bottom. The cast even went there in the episode "Pressure".
* Showed up in an episode of ''[[Jimmy Two-Shoes]]''. The only inhabitant was a [[Wicked Weasel|weavil]] Lucius had imprisoned there.