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It doesn't help that the idea of wide-scale human imprisonment and abuse [[Does This Remind You of Anything?|puts people in mind of]] [[Godwin's Law|the Holocaust]].
 
 
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== [[Anime]] ==
* All non-Earth humans in ''[[Vandread]]'' are supplies of "spare parts" for the hyperadvanced Earthlings. Each is actually dedicated to a specific body part, to the point where their societies are set up specifically to nourish that particular part. Inevitably, harvest time comes before the end of the series...
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== [[Film]] ==
* The machines combine this with [[People Jars]] in ''[[The Matrix]]''.
* ''<nowiki>[[Parts: The Clonus Horror]]</nowiki>''—made famous by [[Mystery Science Theater 3000]]—and ''[[The Island]]'', which was inspired by it, both involve breeding grounds for human clones (in order to harvest their organs).
* In the 1972 crime movie ''[[Prime Cut]]'' a cattle rancher, among other felonies, keeps women in pens, like animals, for sale as sex slaves.
* Was revealed to be the [[Big Bad]]'s plan to survive the future vampire-dominated world in ''[[Blade]] Trinity''.
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* [[Dirty Old Man|Piers Anthony]]'s [[Again, Dangerous Visions|"In The Barn"]] is a particularly [[Squick]]y example.
** "In the Barn" focuses on milk production. In an author's note, he says that he considered writing a sequel, "In the Abattoir"...
* [[Robert Heinlein]]'s ''[[Have Space Suit, WillSuit—Will Travel]]''.
** Also his novel ''[[Farnham's Freehold]]''.
* China Mievielle's ''[[Perdido Street Station]]'' includes mention of Cactus farms during the tenure of a previous mayor. In this universe, Cacti refer to large humanoid plants.