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* ''[[Avatar: The Last Airbender]]:'' Phoenix King Ozai attempts this manually with the arrival of Sozen's comet. Through amplified [[Playing with Fire|firebending]], he wanted to burn the Earth Kingdom to the ground from a fleet of airships.
* ''[[Bionicle]]'': the Great Catacylsm.
* ''[[DuckTales (1987)]]'' has the Golden Goose, an [[Artifact of Doom]] that can turn things to gold. If left outside its protective fountain too long, it comes to life and starts randomly turning things to gold. It then sheds its golden coating, which spreads through the ground and threatens to turn the entire world to gold. Only returning the goose to the fountain [[World-Healing Wave|reverses the effect]].
* The arrival of [[God of Evil|Trigon]] in ''[[Teen Titans (animation)|Teen Titans]]'' had this effect, turning the entire world into a volcanic wasteland and turning all life on Earth to stone. Raven killing him (or rebanishing him, it's not exactly clear) triggers a [[World-Healing Wave]].
* ''[[The Fairly OddParents]]'' does this in the ''Abra-Catastrophe'' TV movie. When Mr. Crocker becomes the ruler of the world, a montage is shown of one of these turning the world into an [[Egopolis]] where several major monuments are replaced with Crocker statues. In the same special, the characters at one point end up in an [[Alternate History]] where apes are the dominant lifeform on Earth, which causes a similar wave montage turning the monuments into monkey-related versions.
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