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People are walking zombies there, and may die at any moment, while the cold, lifeless (or are they) machines don't stop moving. For some people, [[I Die Free|death may be a release]]. Those at the top either live fat off their profits, or are suffering from the effects of the environment as well, likely going insane slowly. And expect various amounts of smog, smoke, and toxic waste being spewed outside.
People are walking zombies there, and may die at any moment, while the cold, lifeless (or are they) machines don't stop moving. For some people, [[I Die Free|death may be a release]]. Those at the top either live fat off their profits, or are suffering from the effects of the environment as well, likely going insane slowly. And expect various amounts of smog, smoke, and toxic waste being spewed outside.


This trope started when mainstream factories were sweatshops, and then people were horrified by the meat factory descriptions given in the book ''[[The Jungle]]'', and infamous [[Real Life]] incidents like the [http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Triangle_Shirtwaist_Factory_fire Triangle Shirtwaist fire].
This trope started when mainstream factories were sweatshops, and then people were horrified by the meat factory descriptions given in the book ''[[The Jungle]]'', and infamous [[Real Life]] incidents like the [[wikipedia:Triangle Shirtwaist Factory fire|Triangle Shirtwaist fire]].


Compare [[Dystopia]], [[Industrial Ghetto]], [[Polluted Wasteland]].
Compare [[Dystopia]], [[Industrial Ghetto]], [[Polluted Wasteland]].


Not to be confused with the band [[Fear Factory]].
Not to be confused with the band [[Fear Factory]].
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== Anime and Manga ==
== Anime and Manga ==
* The factory that King Dedede builds in episode 28 of ''[[Kirby of the Stars]]''.
* The factory that King Dedede builds in episode 28 of ''[[Kirby: Right Back at Ya!]]''.


== [[Fan Fiction]] ==
== [[Fan Fiction]] ==
* [http://yukkuri.wikia.com/wiki/Factory The Factory] in stories about [[Waddling Head|Yukkuris]] in the ''[[Touhou]]'' setting.
* [http://yukkuri.wikia.com/wiki/Factory The Factory] in stories about [[Waddling Head|Yukkuris]] in the ''[[Touhou]]'' setting.
* Magical Girl Star Reverie/Akiko Yamaguchi's newest enemies, [[Battle Fantasia Project (Fanfic)|The Nightmare Factory]], have these all over the world, pumping out [[Monster of the Week|Monsters of the Week]].
* Magical Girl Star Reverie/Akiko Yamaguchi's newest enemies, [[Battle Fantasia Project|The Nightmare Factory]], have these all over the world, pumping out [[Monster of the Week|Monsters of the Week]].
* In the [[My Little Pony Friendship Is Magic (Animation)|pony]] fanfiction [[Rainbow Factory (Fanfic)|Rainbow Factory]], the top levels of the factory are described as this.
* In the [[My Little Pony: Friendship Is Magic|pony]] fanfiction [[Rainbow Factory]], the top levels of the factory are described as this.


== [[Film]] ==
== [[Film]] ==
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* Through its use of cinematography and lighting, [[The Machinist]] makes an ordinary machine shop seem this way.
* Through its use of cinematography and lighting, [[The Machinist]] makes an ordinary machine shop seem this way.
* An entire city (at least) is like this in the [[Bad Future]] of ''[[Meet the Robinsons]]''.
* An entire city (at least) is like this in the [[Bad Future]] of ''[[Meet the Robinsons]]''.
* In a short segment in ''[[Head (Film)|Head]]'', [[The Monkees (Music)|The Monkees]] are being walked through a factory - as the guide extols the good life it brings, Davy keeps seeing unsettling scenes - an employee drinks blood from a spigot, a desk worker's head drops off - but the others impatiently tell him to keep up.
* In a short segment in ''[[Head]]'', [[The Monkees (band)|The Monkees]] are being walked through a factory - as the guide extols the good life it brings, Davy keeps seeing unsettling scenes - an employee drinks blood from a spigot, a desk worker's head drops off - but the others impatiently tell him to keep up.


== [[Literature]] ==
== [[Literature]] ==
* The meat packing industry in Upton Sinclair's ''[[The Jungle]]'' can be considered as the [[Trope Namer]].
* The meat packing industry in Upton Sinclair's ''[[The Jungle]]'' can be considered as the [[Trope Namer]].
** That's more of a modern interpretation, which is, ironically, is what the author intended. Sinclair, who was a committed socialist, originally wanted to showcase the flagrant abuse of workers, [[No OSHA Compliance|dangerous working conditions]] and [[Corrupt Corporate Executive|owners' complete disregard of everything]] except their profits. Society of the day, however, latched on the (quite colorful, true) description of the industry's ''products'', and unsanitary conditions in which they were made. The resulting outcry basically led to establishment of the Food and Drug Administration. As Sinclair himself said:
** That's more of a modern interpretation, which is, ironically, is what the author intended. Sinclair, who was a committed socialist, originally wanted to showcase the flagrant abuse of workers, [[No OSHA Compliance|dangerous working conditions]] and [[Corrupt Corporate Executive|owners' complete disregard of everything]] except their profits. Society of the day, however, latched on the (quite colorful, true) description of the industry's ''products'', and unsanitary conditions in which they were made. The resulting outcry basically led to establishment of the Food and Drug Administration. As Sinclair himself said:
{{quote| I aimed at the public's heart, and by accident I hit it in the stomach.}}
{{quote|I aimed at the public's heart, and by accident I hit it in the stomach.}}
** You don't want to know what really goes on in the slaughterhouse in Matthew Stokoe's ''Cows''
** You don't want to know what really goes on in the slaughterhouse in Matthew Stokoe's ''Cows''
* The West German [[Steel Mill|steel mill]] in Günther Wallraff's ''Ganz Unten'') (The Lowest of the Low) was described to be a true [[No OSHA Compliance|hell factory]] for the workers. Just wondering [[Fridge Horror|how it may have been in East Germany...]]
* The West German [[Steel Mill]] in Günther Wallraff's ''Ganz Unten'') (The Lowest of the Low) was described to be a true [[No OSHA Compliance|hell factory]] for the workers. Just wondering [[Fridge Horror|how it may have been in East Germany...]]


== Live Action TV ==
== Live Action TV ==
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== [[Tabletop Games]] ==
== [[Tabletop Games]] ==
* Certain hive-cities and Forge Worlds in ''[[Warhammer 40 K]]''.
* Certain hive-cities and Forge Worlds in ''[[Warhammer 40,000]]''.
* The entirety of Autochthonia, Realm of Brass and Shadow, in ''[[Exalted]]''. It's the interior of a machine-god, and it's large enough to be a self-contained world.
* The entirety of Autochthonia, Realm of Brass and Shadow, in ''[[Exalted]]''. It's the interior of a machine-god, and it's large enough to be a self-contained world.


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* Every Glukkon factory in [[Oddworld]].
* Every Glukkon factory in [[Oddworld]].
* Present in the DLC The Pitt for [[Fallout 3]].
* Present in the DLC The Pitt for [[Fallout 3]].
* The infamous factory level in [[Kirby]] [[Kirby 64 The Crystal Shards (Video Game)|64]].
* The infamous factory level in [[Kirby]] [[Kirby 64 The Crystal Shards|64]].
* The [[Alice Madness Returns|Hatter's Domain]] after being taken over by the March Hare and Dormy.
* The [[Alice: Madness Returns|Hatter's Domain]] after being taken over by the March Hare and Dormy.
* The penultimate stage in Half Life, The Factory.
* The penultimate stage in Half Life, The Factory.


== [[Web Original]] ==
== [[Web Original]] ==
* The [[SCP Foundation (Wiki)|SCP Foundation]] has [http://www.scp-wiki.net/scp-001-o5 The Factory], one of many possible SCP-001s.
* The [[SCP Foundation]] has [http://www.scp-wiki.net/scp-001-o5 The Factory], one of many possible SCP-001s.


== [[Western Animation]] ==
== [[Western Animation]] ==
* The ''[[Family Guy (Animation)|Family Guy]]'' episode "[[Christmas Episode|The Road to the North Pole]]" had Santa's workshop turn into this after [[How Can Santa Deliver All Those Toys|being unable to keep up with presents to a world with such a huge population]].
* The ''[[Family Guy]]'' episode "[[Christmas Episode|The Road to the North Pole]]" had Santa's workshop turn into this after [[How Can Santa Deliver All Those Toys?|being unable to keep up with presents to a world with such a huge population]].
* The ''[[Futurama (Animation)|Futurama]]'' episode "The Killer App" starts with them going to an entire planet that's like this. Also, Santa's workshop.
* The ''[[Futurama]]'' episode "The Killer App" starts with them going to an entire planet that's like this. Also, Santa's workshop.


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Latest revision as of 23:24, 10 April 2017

Factories made to look like one of the circles of Hell. This goes beyond the typical sweatshop aspects of long hours, slave wages, and No OSHA Compliance. Those things may happen through negligence, but this factory cranks all those aspects Up to Eleven on purpose, until the place is an enclosed Crapsack World.

People are walking zombies there, and may die at any moment, while the cold, lifeless (or are they) machines don't stop moving. For some people, death may be a release. Those at the top either live fat off their profits, or are suffering from the effects of the environment as well, likely going insane slowly. And expect various amounts of smog, smoke, and toxic waste being spewed outside.

This trope started when mainstream factories were sweatshops, and then people were horrified by the meat factory descriptions given in the book The Jungle, and infamous Real Life incidents like the Triangle Shirtwaist fire.

Compare Dystopia, Industrial Ghetto, Polluted Wasteland.

Not to be confused with the band Fear Factory.

Examples of Nightmarish Factory include:


Anime and Manga

Fan Fiction

Film

  • The lower classes in Metropolis worked in a place like this.
  • Swedish animated movie Resan Till Melonia has orphans forced to work in a Nightmarish Factory that covers an entire island. Kid Hero Ferdinand has escaped from there.
  • Through its use of cinematography and lighting, The Machinist makes an ordinary machine shop seem this way.
  • An entire city (at least) is like this in the Bad Future of Meet the Robinsons.
  • In a short segment in Head, The Monkees are being walked through a factory - as the guide extols the good life it brings, Davy keeps seeing unsettling scenes - an employee drinks blood from a spigot, a desk worker's head drops off - but the others impatiently tell him to keep up.

Literature

  • The meat packing industry in Upton Sinclair's The Jungle can be considered as the Trope Namer.
    • That's more of a modern interpretation, which is, ironically, is what the author intended. Sinclair, who was a committed socialist, originally wanted to showcase the flagrant abuse of workers, dangerous working conditions and owners' complete disregard of everything except their profits. Society of the day, however, latched on the (quite colorful, true) description of the industry's products, and unsanitary conditions in which they were made. The resulting outcry basically led to establishment of the Food and Drug Administration. As Sinclair himself said:

I aimed at the public's heart, and by accident I hit it in the stomach.

Live Action TV

Tabletop Games

  • Certain hive-cities and Forge Worlds in Warhammer 40,000.
  • The entirety of Autochthonia, Realm of Brass and Shadow, in Exalted. It's the interior of a machine-god, and it's large enough to be a self-contained world.

Video Games

  • Every Glukkon factory in Oddworld.
  • Present in the DLC The Pitt for Fallout 3.
  • The infamous factory level in Kirby 64.
  • The Hatter's Domain after being taken over by the March Hare and Dormy.
  • The penultimate stage in Half Life, The Factory.

Web Original

Western Animation