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{{quote|''Fire is actually a potential biosignature, since it means something is filling the atmosphere with an unstable gas like oxygen. If we find a planet covered in flames, it might be an indicator that it supports life. Or used to, anyway, before the fire.''|Randall Munroe|''[[xkcd]]'', [https://xkcd.com/2202/ "Earth-Like Exoplanet"] mouseover text}}
 
Sometimes the [[Villain]] is so bad that he scorches the earth beneath his feet (see also [[Walking Wasteland]]). Sometimes his evil diffuses around the world and literally sets the world on fire. Sometimes the world is set on fire by some mishap.
 
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== Anime and Manga ==
* in the anime version of [[Black Butler (anime)|Black Butler]], the villain's plan involves cleansing the world by setting it on fire. {{spoiler|He only manages London before being stopped.}}
 
== Film ==
* Trigon from ''[[Teen Titans (Animation)|Teen Titans]]'', when he emerged on earth his presence caused the earth to look like a volcanic wasteland complete with people frozen as statues. They got better.
* The end result of Exterminatus by virus bombs in [[Warhammer 40000|Warhammer 40,000]] is this. The virus eats every organic thing on the planet and turns them into organic sludge, high in oxygen content. Then an orbital strike engulfs the world in a firestorm.
* ''[[Reign of Fire]]'' has [[Our Dragons Are Different|dragons]] emerging from the depths of the Earth and burning the world.
* In the film version of [[Irwin Allen (Creator)|Irwin Allen]]'s ''[[Film/Voyage Toto Thethe Bottom Ofof Thethe Sea|Voyage To The Bottom Of The Sea]]'', the major plot is that the Earth's Van Allen belts are on fire and slowly roasting the planet.
* ''[[Mass Effect 3 (Video Game)|Mass Effect 3]]'': "Earth is burning."
* The 1980s [[Scare'Em Straight]] documentary ''The Nuclear Holocaust: a Scientific Forecast'' shows how a full-scale nuclear exchange would set fire to almost every bit of combustible material on Earth that wasn't vaporized. "The whole world is burning," says the show's surprisingly cheerful host.
* In the season 1 finale of ''[[Beast Wars (Animation)|Beast Wars]]'', the Vok decide that "the project" has been contaminated by our stranded heroes and villains. [[Detonation Moon|Cue one of the two moons]] turning into a [[Self-Destruct Mechanism|giant laser gun of fiery death]]. [[Comically Missing the Point|Hey! One moon! That means we're on Earth, after all!]]
 
* On of the planets in ''[[Homestuck]]'' was set entirely on fire. {{spoiler|The main character blew the fire out anyway}}
== Literature ==
* In the film version of [[Irwin Allen (Creator)|Irwin Allen]]'s ''[[Film/Voyage To The Bottom Of The Sea|Voyage To The Bottom Of The Sea]]'', the major plot is that the Earth's Van Allen belts are on fire and slowly roasting the planet.
* In the short story/novel ''[[Nightfall]]'', people set their cities aflame when darkness comes (about every 2,000 years), since they panic (having never seen actual darkness).
* While not a planet ''per se'', ''[[Ben 10 (Animation)|Ben 10]]'''s alien form Heat Blast has its species originating from a star, meaning that there home 'planet' is constantly on fire.
 
* Setting the entire atmosphere on fire were one of concerns about exploding the atomic bomb. Lucky it wasn't true, and we now know it didn't happen.
== Live-Action TV ==
* On ''[[Smallville]]'' an old psychic had a heart attack and died when she saw [[Lex Luthor]]'s future: standing in the Oval Office as the world burns.
* An entire alternate Earth is destroyed by fire and lava in classic ''[[Doctor Who (TV)|Doctor Who]]'' serial ''[[Doctor Who (TV)/Recap/S7 E4/E04 Inferno|Inferno]]''.
* ''[[Babylon Five5]]'': on the eve of defeat, President Clark programmed the Earth's network of [[Kill Sat|defense satellites]] to turn on his own planet. If he couldn't rule, no one could.
 
== Music ==
* In [[Jonathan Coulton]]'s "Skullcrusher Mountain", the singer's plan involves being in a submarine while igniting the atmosphere.
* Attempted in the finale of ''[[Avatar: The Last Airbender]]'' by Firelord Ozai.
* [http://rockandecology.blogspot.com/2008/10/sun-is-burning-by-ian-campbell-1963.html Ian Campbell's "The Sun is Burning"] (later [[Covered Up]] by [[Simon and Garfunkel]]).
{{quote| Now the sun has come to Earth <br />
Shrouded in a mushroom cloud of death <br />
Death comes in a blinding flash <br />
Of hellish heat and leaves a smear of ash <br />
And the sun has come to Earth }}
* [[Defied Trope|Defied]] in [[The Ink Spots]]' song "I Don't Want to Set the World on Fire". "...I just want to start a flame in your heart".
* A repeated image in [https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=di7NMssrqsE "Daze"] by [[Poets of the Fall]]:
* ''[[Babylon Five]]'': on the eve of defeat, President Clark programmed the Earth's network of [[Kill Sat|defense satellites]] to turn on his own planet. If he couldn't rule, no one could.
{{quote|''And you can give me everything I need this way
* In the novel ''[[Nightfall]]'', people set their cities aflame when darkness comes (about every 2,000 years), since they panic (having never seen actual darkness).
''We'll be loving 'til the first light of the day
''Set the world on fire with bitter sweet desire
''To chase away the night, let the whole world burn
''Set the world on fire for bliss in sweet denial,
''Oblivion and peace. Will you let me burn?}}
 
== Mythology ==
* According to the Norse mythology, during the Ragnarök the fire giant Surtr will set the world on fire.
* In Islam, the end of the world will involve Allah setting the world on fire.
* According to some accounts, the Christian end of the world will also involve the world being set on fire.
 
== Tabletop Games ==
* The end result of Exterminatus by virus bombs in [[Warhammer 40000|Warhammer 40,000]] is this. The virus eats every organic thing on the planet and turns them into organic sludge, high in oxygen content. Then an orbital strike engulfs the world in a firestorm.
 
== Video Games ==
* ''[[Mass Effect 3 (Video Game)|Mass Effect 3]]'': "Earth is burning."
 
== Web Comics ==
* On of the planets in ''[[Homestuck]]'' was set entirely on fire. {{spoiler|The main character blew the fire out anyway}}
* Happens in the ''[[Dresden Codak]]'' strip ''[http://dresdencodak.com/2009/09/22/caveman-science-fiction/ Caveman Science Fiction]''
 
* The 1980s [[Scare'Em Straight]] documentary ''The Nuclear Holocaust: a Scientific Forecast'' shows how a full-scale nuclear exchange would set fire to almost every bit of combustible material on Earth that wasn't vaporized. "The whole world is burning," says the show's surprisingly cheerful host.
== Western Animation ==
* Trigon from ''[[Teen Titans (Animationanimation)|Teen Titans]]'', when he emerged on earth his presence caused the earth to look like a volcanic wasteland complete with people frozen as statues. They got better.
* In the season 1 finale of ''[[Beast Wars (Animation)|Beast Wars]]'', the Vok decide that "the project" has been contaminated by our stranded heroes and villains. [[Detonation Moon|Cue one of the two moons]] turning into a [[Self-Destruct Mechanism|giant laser gun of fiery death]]. [[Comically Missing the Point|Hey! One moon! That means we're on Earth, after all!]]
* While not a planet ''per se'', ''[[Ben 10 (Animation)|Ben 10]]'''s alien form Heat Blast has its species originating from a star, meaning that there home 'planet' is constantly on fire.
* Attempted in the finale of ''[[Avatar: The Last Airbender]]'' by Firelord Ozai.
* On one [[Christmas Episode]] of ''[[Futurama]]'', the oxygen content of Earth's atmosphere is elevated by mutant Christmas trees. Then Bender lights a cigar...
 
== Real Life ==
* Setting the entire atmosphere on fire werewas one of concerns about exploding the atomic bomb. LuckyLuckily it wasn't true, and- weif nowyou're knowreading this, it didn't happen.
 
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