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* The ''[[Return of the Jedi]]'' special edition had a Worlds Of The Galaxy Montage celebrating the victory of the rebels.
* The ''[[Return of the Jedi]]'' special edition had a Worlds Of The Galaxy Montage celebrating the victory of the rebels.
* ''[[War of the Worlds]]'' (1953) had was a section with [[Stock Footage]] of various governments meeting and national armies fighting the Martians.
* ''[[War of the Worlds]]'' (1953) had was a section with [[Stock Footage]] of various governments meeting and national armies fighting the Martians.
{{quote| Governments tried to coordinate their defences with those of other nations. The government of India met in a railroad coach, while millions streamed for the imagined safety of the Himalayas. The Finnish, Turkish, Chinese and Bolivians worked and fought furiously. Every effort against their other-world antagonists ended in the same rout.}}
{{quote|Governments tried to coordinate their defences with those of other nations. The government of India met in a railroad coach, while millions streamed for the imagined safety of the Himalayas. The Finnish, Turkish, Chinese and Bolivians worked and fought furiously. Every effort against their other-world antagonists ended in the same rout.}}
* In the 1966 ''[[Batman]]'' movie, the entire world waits to see whether Batman and Robin can rehydrate the [[Expies]] of the United Nations Security Council. "Success, success! They've done it! They've done it!"
* In the 1966 ''[[Batman]]'' movie, the entire world waits to see whether Batman and Robin can rehydrate the [[Expies]] of the United Nations Security Council. "Success, success! They've done it! They've done it!"
* ''[[Baseketball]]'' features a montage with countries all over the world tuning in to the sport as it becomes more popular.
* ''[[Baseketball]]'' features a montage with countries all over the world tuning in to the sport as it becomes more popular.