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== [[Film]] ==
* Literally, in the movie [[Exactly What It Says on the Tin|Disaster Zone: Volcano in New York]].
 
== [[Newspaper Comics]] ==
 
* This [https://www.gocomics.com/garfield/2014/07/27 comic strip] of [[Garfield (Comic Strip)|''Garfield'']] has him, Odie, and Jon out for a walk. Jon repeatedly mentions random disasters, with them happening moments later. Having about enough, Garfield tells him to stop just as a volcano appears after Jon mentioning it... next to their house.
 
== Film[[Video Games]] ==
* Literally, in the movie [[Exactly What It Says on the Tin|Disaster Zone: Volcano in New York]].
 
== Video Games ==
* In one of the stages of the NES ''[[Double Dragon]]'', you must enter a cave from the woods just outside. Only about 15 feet below you is a [[Lava Pit]]. In New York.
* The MSX version of ''[[Contra]]'' featured stages late in the game where one had to navigate magma caverns. Given, this is deep within a tropical island with a mountain on it.
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* The "Lava Lakes" biome of ''[[Subnautica]]'' is an absolutely impossible example -- a giant undersea cave whose floor is wall-to-wall lava, with the lava neither cooling to a solid crust nor causing the water ''touching it'' to flash into steam.
 
== [[Western Animation]] ==
* Featured into several episodes of ''[[Teenage Mutant Ninja Turtles]]'', particularly with the Technodrome. May have been prevalent in Dimension X as well.{{verify}}