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Planet of the Apes (Franchise)
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A media franchise based on the 1963 novel La Planète des singes (Planet of the Apes) by French author Pierre Boulle, that has generated nine movies with three separate continuities, a live-action series, an animated series and canon novels. The franchise, as an allegory of human evolution and hubris, centers on a role-reversal premise where humanity's fall leads the great apes to evolve into a dominant, thriving, highly-intelligent civilization, while humans are now the caged animals.Primary inspiration for the roleplaying game Terra Primate, by the makers of All Flesh Must Be Eaten.Now has a character page. | |
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Omnibus | |
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Omnibus: From 2017-2018, the older film/television novelizations were reprinted in four omnibuses by Titan Books: Volume 1 collects the novelizations of Beneath the Planet of the Apes and Escape from the Planet of the Apes. Volume 2 collects the novelizations of Conquest of the Planet of the Apes, Battle for the Planet of the Apes, and Planet of the Apes (2001). Volume 3 collects the four episode novelizations of the live-action series: Man the Fugitive, Escape to Tomorrow, Journey Into Terror and Lord of the Apes. Volume 4 collects the three episode novelizations of Return to the Planet of the Apes: Visions from Nowhere, Escape from Terror Lagoon, and Man, the Hunted Animal. | |
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Anthology | |
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Anthology: Tales from the Forbidden Zone | |
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Framing Device: Caesar's Story is Maurice telling the story of Caesar to his son. | |
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Servant Race: Mutant Drones. | |
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Adam and Eve Plot | |
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Adam and Eve Plot: This was actually the initial plan in the film Planet of the Apes. It was scrapped when the only female crew member was killed in the crash landing. In Planet of the Apes (2001), all humans on Ashlar (the name of the planet is given in comics) are descended from the crew of the crashed Oberon, which happened over 3000 years before. The ship doesn't look big enough to contain enough humans to sustain a population for that long, especially on a world populated by hostile insectoids and dinosaurs that even the well-organized simians have trouble dealing with. Downplayed in the novel and Pierre Boulle's draft for a sequel to the first film (Planet of the Men) which posited Nova's intelligence being awakened due to Taylor's influence and their children becoming a new race of intelligent humans, respectively. | |
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Ambiguous Situation | |
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Ambiguous Situation: The famous Planet of the Apes timeline - is it a Stable Time Loop, or has history been changed? The main problem is that the timeline for ape dominance given by Zira says the revolution came two centuries after when it was depicted in the latter three films. Zira also claims the first speaking ape was Aldo, yet the very next film depicts the revolution being led by her own son Caesar. Some support the theory that the whole series is a Stable Time Loop and ape mythology is simply slightly distorted. Others prefer the idea that history was changed, but simply led to the same events happening anyway, slightly differently. Some follow-up stories also patch the continuity by, for instance, making Aldo the first ape of non-speaking parents to speak, since Caesar was the child of speaking apes and conceived in the far future. Then there's the TV series - does it happen in an "unaltered" timeline preceding the first movie, or does it share continuity at all? | |
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Condescending Compassion | |
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Condescending Compassion: In general, whenever humans live as slaves under ape society, even some of the more liberal, enlightened apes will view humans in this manner, as lowly creatures who ought to be treated with kindness because they're beneath apes. | |
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Adaptation Expansion | |
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Adaptation Expansion: The film adaptations do this sometimes, especially based on deleted scenes. | |
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Mythology Gag From Firestorm. The Alpha-Omega group, which burns buildings and puts graffiti of the Alpha and Omega symbols together, is a reference to the Alpha-Omega bomb from Beneath the Planet of the Apes. It is said that people in France were among the first of many infected with the Simian Flu. This not only correlates with the end credit sequence of Rise but also reflects how the franchise itself originated in French, with Pierre Boulle's novel. Koba's friend, a chimp named Milo, is named after Dr. Milo, a chimp from Escape From The Planet of the Apes. Tommy calling Koba ugly is a reference to Zira calling Taylor ugly in the 1968 film. | |
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Stable Time Loop | |
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Stable Time Loop: Death of the Planet of the Apes reveals that Taylor's Liberty 1 originally crashed because it collided with its own future self, piloted by Milo, heading back to 1973. | |
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Sliding Scale of Idealism vs. Cynicism: Firmly on the cynical side; in most versions of the story, Humans Are Bastards who destroy themselves and are replaced with intelligent apes...who aren't any better at all. | |
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Humans Are Morons | |
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Humans Are Morons: The entire film series, naturally, is the rare example of this in Speculative Fiction where humanity is less civilized than the apes, as opposed to usually being the slightly more civilized ones. | |
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Adaptational Heroism | |
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Adaptational Heroism: While this is subject to change in future films, the apes under Caesar in the Continuity Reboot starting with Rise aren't as cruel as the apes in the original film series towards humanity, barring the moment where Koba seized power and riled the apes up into a war against the human colony in the false belief that they had killed Caesar. While the apes in the new continuity will fight against humans if necessary, their number one priority from Rise to War has always been to prioritize escaping and getting themselves to safety above all else and generally forego seeking revenge or enslaving humankind. Even Caesar himself ultimately chose to give up on seeking revenge in the end when it had been his motive for all of War and focus solely on getting his people to safety, unlike his previous incarnation in Conquest who, even when he was being merciful to the conquered humans, still chose to treat them unequally. | |
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Humans Are the Real Monsters | |
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Humans Are the Real Monsters: "Beware the beast Man, for he is the devil's pawn. Alone among God's primates, he kills for sport, or lust, or greed. Yea, he will murder his brother to possess his brother's land. Let him not breed in great numbers, for he will make a desert of his home and yours. Shun him. Drive him back into his jungle lair, for he is the harbinger of death". Luckily the later movies even this out, the apes are using Ape Shall Never Kill Ape as an excuse to do as bad to humans (if not worse than) what the humans did to them, and later prove they're just as bad as the humans. Lampshaded when one ape crosses the Moral Event Horizon, and others find out about it. A human observes that they "just joined the human race." The reboot trilogy is more even-handed somewhat in the conflict between human and ape characters, but still a lot of the plot is kicked off by the humans being dicks to the apes with very flimsy justification. | |
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Adaptational Modesty | |
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Adaptational Modesty: Only the most faithful comic adaptation keeps the devolved humans walking around naked like in the novel and not covered in animal skins. | |
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Escaped Animal Rampage | |
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Escaped Animal Rampage: Since the franchise is about talking animals, it was bound to happen. A funny inversion in the first movie occurs when the human Taylor escapes from a medical lab where apes do experiments on humans and runs amok, scaring the innocent residents of Ape City. Conquest climaxes with a cross between this trope and a Slave Revolt as the apes lead by Caesar rise up to overthrow humanity. Rise of the Planet of the Apes: Apes escape from their own facility and release other apes from a zoo to create an army, before disappearing into the forests. | |
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Adaptation Distillation | |
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Adaptation Distillation: The Hungarian comic book adaptation. | |
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Intelligent Primate | |
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Intelligent Primate: This entire franchise depicts evolved/mutated apes who intelligent enough to speak to each other in intelligible ASL or English, and are capable of running their own society. The original also depicts them having religious beliefs, science, and politics. The highly-intelligent apes have even taken over the human race. | |
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Canon Welding | |
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Canon Welding: The timeline in Marvel Comics' Planet of the Apes magazine #11, and the subsequent Timeline of the Planet of the Apes: The Definitive Chronology try to fit all the series of the franchise in one universe, with varying success. | |
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Animal Is the New Man | |
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Animal Is the New Man: The entire series is about highly-intelligent apes taking over the human race. | |
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Earth-Shattering Kaboom | |
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Beneath: Let's just say it ends with a bang. | |
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Expanded Universe | |
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Expanded Universe: Many of the stories expand upon different times within the classic or reboot continuities. | |
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Primate Versus Reptile | |
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Primate Versus Reptile: The cover of Colony features a spear-wielding ape facing off against a scaled dinosaur. | |
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What Happened to the Mouse? | |
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Cataclysm also explains just how Professor Milo managed to salvage the spacecraft and take himself, Cornelius and Zira back in time, along with what happened to Zira's nephew Lucius. Milo was tipped off about the upcoming war by a sympathetic mutant, learned the location of Taylor's ship from Cornelius, and used parts from Brent's ship to repair Taylor's. Milo's mutant friend psychically told Cornelius, Zira and Lucius to flee into the Forbidden Zone to meet Milo, and Lucius was supposed to come with them, but was killed just before they took off. | |
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Just Before the End | |
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Just Before the End: 3 times as a matter of fact. Beneath: Let's just say it ends with a bang. Conquest ends with the revolution of Ape against Man. Rise ends the same way with Conquest, except it adds a worldwide virus that only affects humans. | |
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Formerly Sapient Species | |
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Formerly Sapient Species: In the ape-dominated future, humans have regressed into non-sapient creatures about as intelligent as chimps are today. | |
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Big Bad Duumvirate | |
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Big Bad Duumvirate: Some of the movies get into this, playing the Evil Versus Evil version of the trope. Beneath the Planet of the Apes has General Ursus, a militaristic gorilla demagogue leading the apes to war against the human mutants, led by Sinister Minister Apocalypse Cult leader Mendez XXVI. Both leaders are presented as pretty bad, with the more noble characters trying to Prevent the War and failing, leading to the Earth's total destruction once and for all. Battle for the Planet of the Apes, set earlier and in a different timeline where the future seen in Beneath might still be possible to avert, echoes the other film's central conflict. This time, the war is started by the human mutants, led by Kolp, a former Punch-Clock Villain turned apocalypse-maddened warmonger (with Mendez I appearing as his Token Good Teammate). At the same time, among the apes, Treacherous Advisor General Aldo is planning a coup against Caesar, the (mostly) Good King. | |
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Memorial Statue | |
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Memorial Statue: A recurring series motif is colossal statues looking down on the main characters, often (as per Noel Murray at the AV Club) being doomed to witness the ideal they memorialise fall apart. in the first film, Lady Liberty looks down on the unrecognisable remains of New York. In the second, the illusion of the Lawgiver statues cries tears of blood as the gorillas declare war on humankind. And in the last, Caesar's statue sheds an ambiguous tear that can be seen as joy that his actions changed the timeline, or despair that he didn't, depending on your interpretation. And then, of course, the Burton remake reworks the original's final reveal with the Ape statue in place of Lincoln's in Washington. | |
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Earth All Along | |
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It's a famous discrepancy that Taylor says the planet has no moon when they land in the first film. (In real life this was to avoid giving away the twist too early.) Cataclysm reveals that the moon was blown up by the mutants less than a decade before Taylor lands (and therefore all life on the planet was doomed anyway, though only Doctor Milo understood why). | |
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Interquel | |
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Interquel: Conspiracy takes place during the events of the 1968 film. Firestorm takes place after Rise and is billed as a prequel to Dawn. Revelations takes place after Dawn and is billed as a prequel to War. | |
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Killer Space Monkey | |
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Killer Space Monkey: At first, one would think the setting is on another planet. The apes there are exactly as brutish and nasty as humans. The truth is though, they're not from space. | |
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Moral Event Horizon | |
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Lampshaded when one ape crosses the Moral Event Horizon, and others find out about it. A human observes that they "just joined the human race." | |
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Ape Shall Never Kill Ape | |
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Luckily the later movies even this out, the apes are using Ape Shall Never Kill Ape as an excuse to do as bad to humans (if not worse than) what the humans did to them, and later prove they're just as bad as the humans. Lampshaded when one ape crosses the Moral Event Horizon, and others find out about it. A human observes that they "just joined the human race." | |
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Genre Throwback | |
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Genre Throwback: The reboot series specifically seems to be a deliberate throwback to the old-school Epic Movies of 1950s-60s Hollywood, such as Ben-Hur (1959), The Ten Commandments (1956), and Spartacus. | |
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Arc Welding | |
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Arc Welding: The Boom comics answer a number of the inevitable questions about events between the movies. It's a famous discrepancy that Taylor says the planet has no moon when they land in the first film. (In real life this was to avoid giving away the twist too early.) Cataclysm reveals that the moon was blown up by the mutants less than a decade before Taylor lands (and therefore all life on the planet was doomed anyway, though only Doctor Milo understood why). Another well-known discrepancy is that the myth Zira and Cornelius relate in Escape from the Planet of the Apes, in which an ape named Aldo is the first ape to speak, contradicts the very next film, where that role goes to their son Milo/Caesar. In the Revolution comics, Aldo is instead the first contemporary ape to start speaking like a human, whereas Caesar was conceived in the far future by speaking apes. Cataclysm also explains just how Professor Milo managed to salvage the spacecraft and take himself, Cornelius and Zira back in time, along with what happened to Zira's nephew Lucius. Milo was tipped off about the upcoming war by a sympathetic mutant, learned the location of Taylor's ship from Cornelius, and used parts from Brent's ship to repair Taylor's. Milo's mutant friend psychically told Cornelius, Zira and Lucius to flee into the Forbidden Zone to meet Milo, and Lucius was supposed to come with them, but was killed just before they took off. | |
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Expy | |
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Expy: The Ape Supremacists are like the Dragoons from the TV series. | |
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The Mole | |
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The Mole: A Wham Episode of Cataclysm reveals that no less than General Ursus himself is a spy for the mutants, and may actually be a mutant himself in disguise. | |
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Men of Sherwood | |
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Men of Sherwood: The scores of chimpanzees and orangutans who rally around Caesar in Conquest of the Planet of the Apes and its sequel Battle for the Planet of the Apes are mostly unnamed and interchangeable, but they deliver Curb Stomp Battles against the humans and mutants without taking any casualties. | |
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Crossover | |
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Crossover: There have been multiple cases of this in the comics. Malibu's 1990s series included "Ape Nation", an Alien Nation/Planet of the Apes crossover. Tarzan on the Planet of the Apes, which functions as an alternate sequel to Beneath where Zira, Cornelius and Dr. Milo traveled back to the early 20th century instead of the 1970s, became the leaders of the Mangani and the adoptive parents of Tarzan. However, their time travel messed with the fabric of space-time enough that the Mahars of Pellucidar begin threatening multiple dimensions. Kong on the Planet of the Apes, where a group of apes pursuing Taylor into the Forbidden Zone shortly after the events of the original film encounter a Kong washed up on the shore next to the Statue of Liberty, prompting an Ape expedition to Skull Island. Planet of the Apes/Green Lantern is, well, Exactly What It Says on the Tin. In the DC Continuity, "Ape-Earth" is a closed off, temporally looped, parallel timeline in which superheroes never existed and man ultimately devolved himself, allowed apes to conquer, and then destroyed the planet. This made it useful to the Guardians of the Universe as a dumping zone for the Universal Ring, a Gone Horribly Right experimental ring that grants its bearer the ability to draw power from the entire emotional spectrum. The Primate Directive is a crossover between the 2nd film and Star Trek: The Original Series, involving the crew of the USS Enterprise (NCC-1701) trying to stop Kor, the Klingon captain, who has crossed into the Apesverse through a wormhole and seeks to conquer the apes as Klingon subordinates. In the end, the Enterprise gets their Klingon, but fails to prevent the destruction of the Planet of the Apes by the cobalt bomb, leading to them returning to their own universe. | |
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Killer Gorilla | |
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Killer Gorilla: The films have General Ripper-type villains who happen to be gorillas - respectively, General Ursus and General Aldo. Ursus is shown to be a warmongering demagogue Blood Knight whose values are largely embraced by the society around him, while Aldo is a treasonous Dirty Coward who Would Hurt a Child and explicitly violates his society's most sacred law. | |
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Downloadable Content | |
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The "Simian Flu" Downloadable Content pack for Plague Inc. (2014) | |
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Brain in a Jar | |
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Brain in a Jar: The Gestalt Mind, leader of the Inheritors, is made up of five brains, with one of them being the biggest. | |
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