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* In ''[[Angel (TV)|Angel]]'', The Beast blocked out the sun over Los Angeles, giving vampires and other demons a chance to come out and play without worrying about their curfew. After a few days or weeks of this, L.A. begins to look distinctly [[After the End]][[Buffy-Speak|ish]]. If not for [[Nice Job Fixing It, Villain|Angelus]], the block would have spread all over the world.
* In ''[[Tin Man (TV)|Tin Man]]'' the [[Wicked Witch]] planned on locking the suns behind the moon during a solar eclipse.
* ''[[Doctor Who (TV)|Doctor Who]]'' has used this trope a couple of times:
** The Doctor, Martha, and Jack travel to the end of the universe in "[[Doctor Who (TV)/NS/Recap/S3 E11 Utopia|Utopia]]". All the stars have burned out by then.
** The night caused by the Daleks' theft of Earth in "[[Doctor Who (TV)/NS/Recap/S4 E12 The Stolen Earth|The Stolen Earth]]". The theme is even called "The Dark And Endless Dalek Night". Everyone not freezing is explained as the Daleks using an "atmospheric shell".
* Every planetary surface visited in the original ''[[Battlestar Galactica Classic (TV)|Battlestar Galactica Classic]]'' was cloaked in night for at least the first 14 episodes.
* The TOS ''[[Twilight Zone]]'' episode "I Am the Night--Color Me Black" has darkness eveloping regions of the world where hatred reigns.
 
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