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The San Andreas Fault Line runs across much of California, as do other smaller fault lines, and consequently, earthquakes are common in the region.
Scientists have warned for some time that a superquake on the West Coast ("The Big One") is inevitable. All research points that there's enough pressure for it to happen any day it likes now, and there's a 70% chance that it won't wait more than 30 years. Many people have gotten the impression that California is one earthquake/nuclear explosion/meteor impact away from snapping off (neatly at the state line) and falling into the Pacific Ocean. In speculative fiction, don't be surprised if part or all of California has suffered this calamity, whether it's the focus of the work, part of a cavalcade of worldwide natural disasters, or just a throwaway reference. To writers who have Horrible Hollywood or Hellish L.A. in mind, it's good riddance if Los Angeles were to fall off the face of the earth. Or religious apocalypticists who see it as a modern-day Sodom and Gomorrah.
In Real Life, this is not going to happen, at least not as portrayed in fiction. An earthquake on a "thrust" type fault can cause the land on one side to rise or sink by several meters (although thankfully, such gigantic movements are extremely rare). However, the San Andreas Fault is a "strike-slip" fault, which moves the land sideways at a very gradual rate, with the west side of California drifting northwest and the east side moving southeast. In fact, there are places where it's getting closer together. A San Andreas Fault quake won't cause the land to sink, although several land portions that run on top of the fault line are below the sea level, so it's conceivable that very long periods of time could see it break off from the mainland and become an island.note To see what 15 years of tectonic movement does to the asphalt on one country road, go here.
Some writers propose that though the California coast would not crumble into the Pacific Ocean from an earthquake, it might be washed away by a following tsunami. While the Japanese Earthquake-Tsunami has shown this is possible even with strike-slip faults, it's not very likely.
A subtrope of Artistic License – Geology. If portrayed onscreen, it will usually use Earthquakes Cause Fissures, but may be more justified depending on the circumstances. A regional-scale Apocalypse How.
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In 2012, the San Andreas fault line goes absolutely berserk. In this movie, southern California is apparently suspended over a gigantic cavern of magma, and a sufficiently strong quake will cause pieces of the surface to fall into the cavern.
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In The Adventures of Sue and Kathryn!, this led to the formation of California Island (where the heroes live) and Arizona Bay. The author admits that the tool song listed above was an inspiration for putting such in the comic.
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Fringe: In the second season finale "Over There," a map of the country on Walternate's office wall shows California as mostly underwater. It's implied that this may be another Fringe-event disaster much like the blight and amberization of Boston.
This map◊ indicates a San Andreas fault shift that brought San Francisco south to roughly where LA is in the Prime universe.
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Strike Commander's backstory explains that the Big One left both San Francisco and Los Angeles in ruins, and they are still struggling to recover. The lack of federal government assistance has led California to secede from the union, and then break into two new countries: South California and North California. Instead of cooperating, however, the two Californias have gone to war more than once, fighting over their limited water sources. The player participates in the defense of North California against South California at one point in the game.
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In Project Wingman, the Calamity, a massive volcanic event in the game's backstory, reset global civilization hundreds of years with large shifts in geography, namely that California and the Pacific Northwest are now a large island separated from the mainland. Mid-way through the game, the enemy faction decides it's a good idea to start a second Calamity to win the war.
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While not as big as the trope usually calls for (as in, California didn't sink or detach) but still in its spirit, Animaniacs did a musical number with a pun about a real-life quake to hit the Los Angeles area.
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The SCP Foundation plays with it in SCP-1238, a species of rock-eating fish that have created such a vast network of tunnels that much of northern California and the Pacific Northwest are just sinkholes waiting to happen. A big enough earthquake could cause a chain reaction where all of the tunnels collapse, resulting in the undermined area collapsing below sea level and inland areas being flooded, while leaving everything south of San Francisco alone.
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Arcade America has the earthquake triggered by a buttload of dynamite some monsters blew attempting to wake the Heavy Sleeper protagonist. ("But, c'mon, that was going to happen anyways.")
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Dream Park: In the Back Story, a major earthquake in California knocks Los Angeles into the Pacific Ocean. One of the rides at Dream Park is a simulated exploration of the underwater remains of the city.
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Transformers: Shattered Glass: In the backstory, after Earth suffers through a nuclear exchange during World War III, this is the fate of California alongside a good chunk of the surrounding states as well.
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The Infinity Gauntlet shows the West Coast Avengers watching on in horror after Thanos's angry outburst of energy hits the Earth and sends not just California, but the entire West Coast collapsing into the Pacific Ocean. Japan suffers a similar fate.
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On Defiance, the massive amount of terraforming that Earth underwent at the end of the Pale Wars, among others things, apparently triggered this. In the present, the area where Los Angeles used to be is now an island chain called Angel Ark.
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Inverted in one episode of Eek! The Cat. Eek and the family are visiting California while an earthquake strikes it, with this trope being mentioned. A few instants later, it is revealed the rest of United States sank instead (and precisely around the borders, no less).
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In Jackie Chan Adventures, Bai Tza the water demon attempts to magically sink San Francisco using the fault line, as her previous kingdom (Atlantis) is now an empty ruin.
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Averted in Grand Theft Auto: San Andreas: Despite taking place in a fictional version of California called San Andreas, the only mention made of earthquakes are the early-game instant wanted levels you get if you try to explore the other cities, caused by you supposedly interrupting geological surveys.
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10.5 ends with a superquake (with the titular Richter scale rating) that destroys the entire western seaboard of the United States, leaving a giant island where most of California used to be. The follow-up, 10.5: Apocalypse, uses of superfaults that split the whole of North America in half. After it aired, the Internet briefly filled with jokes about it being a prequel to Escape from L.A.
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Motorstorm: Apocalypse, a cross between an off-road racing game and a Disaster Movie, takes place in an unnamed West Coast city that's clearly supposed to be San Francisco as it's being subjected to this. The final levels of each racer's campaign vividly depict the earth breaking apart and falling into the ocean, with massive fissures opening up in the track.
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San Andreas is an earthquake disaster movie about "The Big One". Ultimately, it avoids the idea that California would completely sink in such a catastrophe, although the fissure created fills with water, and a good half of the state is flooded by the tsunami and the shattering Hoover Dam.
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In Scary News out of Tokyo-3, this happened in the wake of Second Impact as a result of violent earthquakes. The remains of Los Angeles and San Francisco are archipelagoes, and several communities in the Mojave Desert are now only a few miles inland; Lancaster is described as a "thriving seaside community" in a news report.
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In Future Cop: L.A.P.D. Los Angeles is devastated and run by crime after a civil war, a huge storm and a massive earthquake, which has separated a part of the area into an island (used as a weapons test range. Said island also contains a joke level only accessible after all versus maps against the AI Sky Captain were won up to difficulty 10 each. It replaces all machines and towers with stuff like flowers and butterflies and has goofy music to boot.
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Sliders: In one episode, the characters slide into a world where California has broken up into islands.
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Possibly meant as a humorous variation on this: In the Futurama episode "Game of Tones", an alien ship's sonic blasts cause Florida (not California) and part of its neighboring states to split from North America.
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Seaquest DSV: One episode has the crew traveled to the future featured this.
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In the Shadowrun setting, southwestern Los Angeles falls into the ocean during a pair of major earthquakes known as The Twins (which measured 9.2 and 9.6 on the Richter Scale). However, it's noted that this was in total defiance of how plate tectonics works, and the sinking seems to have been something that occurred simultaneously with the quakes but was not caused by them. Some parts of the city are now tens of meters underwater, yet the buildings are completely intact and undamaged. There's also an extensive maze of previously unknown now-submerged caves running up and down the coast that don't make any sense for the region's geology. It's generally considered in-universe to have been caused by a magical phenomenon.
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In Deus Ex, much of Southern California and the Baja California peninsula are missing from in-game maps; in the backstory, they collapsed into the ocean. The city of Pasadena is now on the coast, albeit a ghost of its former self, since Los Angeles and surrounding cities such as Glendale, Burbank, and Hollywood have been lost.
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After Man: A Zoology of the Future: An elongated island of temperate woodlands is visible off the Pacific coast of North America. This is more justified than typical examples, since the book is set fifty million years in the future and this would be the result of thousands of incremental tectonic shifts gradually splitting it away from the mainland.
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Not in California, but otherwise fitting the trope is Japan Sinks, which has the entire Japanese archipelago start falling into the Pacific Ocean after a massive earthquake.
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In the Deadlands setting, California was shattered by an earthquake, causing much of the state to collapse into the ocean. The Pacific flooded into the resultant fissure, creating the Great Maze.
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Semi-averted in Demolition Man, where Lieutenant Lenina Huxley references "THE earthquake", the proverbial super-quake that California is "due for". Rather than explain how it tore a chunk off the coastline, it's implied that it merely destroyed most of the entire San Diego/Santa Barbara/Los Angeles area, leading to the creation of the new San Angeles metropolis.
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In Escape from L.A., a portion of the California coast has become separated from the mainland by a quake that flooded San Fernando Valley, and turning Los Angeles into an island. While it was already a Wretched Hive by that point, the theocratic President Evil who rules the U.S as a dictator by this point, and rose to power using fundamentalist rethoric, took the opportunity to turn L.A into a Hellhole Prison, similar to New York from the first movie. While it houses plenty of actual criminals, it also serves as a dumping ground for political dissenters, non-Christians, and people guilty of "immorality".
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Invoked and played straight in an episode of 2 Stupid Dogs, "Day Dream": the possibility is mentioned several times, and then the earthquake hits and sinks the entire state of California, except for the two dogs who sleep throughout the whole disaster.
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Not quite a collapse, but a lot of today’s structures are visible under the water in Always Coming Home.
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Star Trek: Voyager: One episode mentions an earthquake that caused the Los Angeles region to sink under 200 meters of water to become one of Earth's largest coral reefs.
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The Space Merchants: Atomic bomb tests seem to have kicked the San Andreas Fault into overdrive. Southern California has yet to slide into the ocean, but earthquakes happen there daily. Earthquake insurance policies don't cover the territory, but construction companies are always hard at work in replacing buildings that fell down.
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Dexter's Laboratory: This was the conclusion of Dexter's California vacation. California had a big earthquake as they were leaving, and it went out to sea (neatly along the state line) as California Island.
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