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Childless Dystopia
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Children Are Innocent (Usually.) Children Are Special. Children make us smile and make us laugh. As adults grow older, Think of the Children! becomes a primary motivator for many things they do, because kids are how they Fling a Light into the Future. ...Unless that light is extinguished. Perhaps there was a Sterility Plague, Gendercide, or Herod got a little overzealous; or maybe they were all rounded up to power the phlebotinum generator. At any rate, life is now grey, dreary and pointless, since there's nobody to build a future for. On the idealistic end of the scale, it can be a temporary case of mass kidnapping, requiring nothing more than a few Big Damn Heroes to get them back. But if the poor things are dead or breeding has simply been closed off as an option, you've fallen off the cynical end straight into New Crapsack, Halfemptia with plenty of Abandoned Playgrounds. Expect a rise in Straw Nihilists, possibly spiraling into Bomb-Throwing Anarchists and Terrorists Without a Cause. The Fundamentalist is likely to decide this is some sort of divine retribution, and will be happy to explain why. The Anti-Nihilist may try to find some reason to go on, but he's facing a serious uphill battle. For the inverse of this trope, see Teenage Wasteland. NOTE: Do not confuse with Hide Your Children, where a Video Game shows no children to prevent the player from running around murdering them. The game must explicitly spell out that all kids are dead or missing to qualify. |
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Early in Belgarath the Sorcerer, Belgarath encounters a camp populated entirely by old people. They turn out to be the people who refused to follow Gorim to Ulgo, and were cursed with sterility as a result. They're just waiting to die off, and Belgarath finds the winter he spent with them very depressing. | |
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Raptors: Don Miguel, a very ancient and very evil vampire, has been devouring children so regularly that the streets of New York City are pretty much devoid of them. | |
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WandaVision: The seemingly perfect sitcom town of Westview has no children until Wanda wills her twin sons into existence, despite the presence of an elementary school. Vision even comments on this oddity, mentioning that the playground he passes every morning on his way to work is always empty. The town is suddenly full of children for the Halloween Episode, and Pietro deduces that Wanda probably had them hidden away asleep in their beds until they were needed, as an in-universe Hide Your Children. Then in the last episode, when "Dottie" is released from brainwashing, she begs Wanda to let her daughter wake up. | |
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The Outer Limits (1995): This trope is the main driver for the episode "Dark Rain", in which a rain of some toxin causes people to become mostly sterile, resulting in this. | |
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At the beginning of Half-Life 2, it's revealed that the Combine have, after conquering Earth, established a suppression field to arrest human reproduction. It's been going on for so many years that all the children have grown up to adulthood. The empty playground in Point Insertion has the faint, ghostly laughter of children to reinforce the desolate factor. Blowing up the Citadel at the end of the game removes the suppression field. | |
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Monster Rancher has a Downplayed example in "Color Pandora, Guardian of the Forest". Stone Dragon took away all of the young and able-bodied color pandoras, leaving behind only the elderly, a single adult who avoided being captured with the rest of his peers, and a single child who was unlocked sometime after Stone Dragon's last visit. While the village has a secret sanctuary where they can unlock more of their kind, they're afraid to bring any more children into the world while Stone Dragon's still around. | |
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SCP Foundation: SCP-1322 is a rift to Another Dimension whose denizens were briefly friendly to the Foundation, until the Foundation tried to help them by developing a vaccine to a widespread illness. Tragically, it had the side effect of sterilizing the population, and the furious "Last Generation" launched a Lensman Arms Race specifically to get Revenge. | |
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The childless problem appears to have been solved in The Keys Stand Alone after the G'heddi'onians replace the tirin; there are plenty of kids around. However, one of the Geddies tells the four that the Baravadans (now known as the "Natives") are still not having children. At one point John speculates that too much magic makes people sterile, which would be why in With Strings Attached magic was forbidden in Ketafa. | |
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The movie Daybreakers strongly implies this for most of the population, as the vampires, who compose 95% of the population, do not age or procreate. Another 4% are humans kept as stock to produce blood to feed the other 95%. The other 1% may have kids, but they are hunted down relentlessly by the vampires (who need more blood). | |
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With Strings Attached: Whether Baravada is a utopia or a dystopia is debatable, but it certainly is nearly childless. Only two children are seen by the four while they're there, and one of them is actually As'taris's mother Brox, reborn as a five-year-old boy after she was murdered for her... unique sense of humor. The childless problem appears to have been solved in The Keys Stand Alone after the G'heddi'onians replace the tirin; there are plenty of kids around. However, one of the Geddies tells the four that the Baravadans (now known as the "Natives") are still not having children. At one point John speculates that too much magic makes people sterile, which would be why in With Strings Attached magic was forbidden in Ketafa. |
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The Handmaid's Tale, like the novel it's based on, takes place in a theocracy that began after the birthrate went down and the babies that were born had birth defects. The show has a flashback depicting June/Offred at the hospital with her child, looking at an empty nursery. A nurse explains to June that the only babies born at that hospital either went to the ICU or died. Later, someone actually attempts to kidnap June's baby. | |
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Resident Evil 4 has the village of people who've been turned into People Puppet mooks, and notes explain that the children were unable to survive being implanted with a Puppeteer Parasite. Looking at the bonfire in the village near the start of the game reveals some very small skeletons. | |
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Resident Evil 5 continues this trend where natives are given "vaccines" to protect against a "disease", with said vaccines actually being experimental Las Plagas and the deaths of all children, and most women and men being blamed on the alleged disease. | |
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The world that Futari No takes place in is a world where the majority of humans are a race called the "adult," who resemble robots. Flesh-and-bone humans still exist, but they are greatly outnumbered. Because of this, when Nana first met Lili, she had never seen another non-adult child before. | |
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Parodied in American Dad!. When Stan goes to see a doctor about a vasectomy, he finds the clinic's dream is a world without children. | |
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In First Lord's Fury, the final entry in the Codex Alera, the Vord Queen offers the people of Alera the option to surrender peacefully and live out the remainder of their natural lives under her rule. The only requirement is that they not be allowed to sire any more children. Many Alerans take the offer in order to escape the current war, but the main characters recognize that this just means they die as a people in sixty years instead of tomorrow. It is compared to a death by strangulation; more peaceful than some other ways to die, but you are still just as dead. Towards the climax, when the Vord Queen offers Invidia Aquitaine the chance to rule the surrendered Alerans in her stead, Isana points out that all this means is she will have a few years of despotism over a pathetic group of childless, aging citizens before they all die. | |
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Implied on Everything is Fine — Despite there being parks with playgrounds, no children are ever seen or mentioned in the neighborhoood. It seems that all the children have been kidnapped and are used as hostages to keep the adults in line. | |
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Dungeons & Dragons supplement Heroes of Horror (which focuses on adding horror elements to a D&D session) has a chart of random creepy elements. One of them is "After spending some time in a village, it dawns on the heroes that there are absolutely no children." | |
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Vault City in Fallout 2 has no children due to contaminated groundwater rendering the population infertile. The fact that the place is a dystopia is unrelated, though: that's because the city's citizens are stuck-up snobs who look down their noses at anyone not from a Vault and the oppressive First Citizen has passed numerous laws that prevent too much contact with the outside world, resulting in cultural and economic stagnation. Whether either situation improves is up to the decisions of the Chosen One. | |
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Fallout 3's DLC The Pitt is affected by a contagion that disfigures and sterilizes the residents, or worse, makes them go crazy or become Trogs. The only child in the area is Marie, the infant daughter of Lord Ashur, and she has an immunity to the TDC (Troglodyte Degeneration Contagion) that raises hopes for an eventual cure. | |
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Stargate SG-1: In "Past and Present", SG1 arrives on a world where everyone is a young adult with amnesia and, while there are pictures of older people and children, they are nowhere to be found. It turns out that a Mad Scientist's experiments with longevity caused everyone to revert to a younger age, making the elders young adults and the children nonexistent. As shown in "2001", the Aschen Confederation offered the people of the planet Volia (P3A-194) a cure for a terrible disease on their world. However, the vaccine also resulted in sterility. A once thriving world of millions was reduced to chaos and riots, and then to a peaceful but empty world, with a few thousand apathetic residents and automated machines tending farmland. The earlier episode "2010" depicts a Bad Future in which the same race is in the process of doing this to Earth. |
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That Mitchell and Webb Look: The post-apocalyptic gameshow recurring sketch has a "contestant" say that one of the things she regrets from before "The Event" was not learning more about keeping children alive, prompting the host to say that life would certainly be different if even some of the children survived. | |
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Mass Effect: It's not completely childless — one in a thousand survive — but this is pretty much what happened to the krogan when the genophage was deployed to stop their warmongering, and their culture has spent the last 1500 years spiraling below the Despair Event Horizon as a result. Krogan are such Explosive Breeders the salarians engineering the genophage calculated the 1-in-1000 would still be enough to maintain their population, neglecting to consider the psychological fallout of having 999 of your 1000 children stillborn. It made the krogan a Dying Race as their subsequent fatalism and infighting meant they lacked the necessary will or unity to change their ways to offset their lower birth rate. One of the Golden Ending slides for the krogan, if you cure the genophage, depicts them with children again; it is the happiest you will ever see them. Mass Effect: Andromeda: This is one of the reasons the krogan Clan Nakmor was chosen to join the Andromeda Initiative, as they, apparently, exhibit a measure of resistance to the genophage. The salarians see it as a mistake to allow the krogan to uncontrollably populate the Andromeda Galaxy. The kett don't seem to have any children. While Hide Your Children is also in effect (since the kett seen in the game are all fighting a war, and there's no glimpse of what civilian kett life is like, if there even is any), a line of dialogue from Nakmor Drack after learning the truth of kett "reproduction" suggests there are no kett kids full stop. Worse, it's pointed out kett genetic and biotechnology is so advanced they could fix whatever stopped them from reporting normally, but are choosing to be this way. |
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A variation occurs in the Phineas and Ferb episode "Phineas and Ferb's Quantum Boogaloo". In process of child-proofing everything, eventually children themselves were child-proofed and stored away until adulthood. Under the rule of Emperor Doofenschmirtz, children are not allowed any more. | |
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Fallout: Vault City in Fallout 2 has no children due to contaminated groundwater rendering the population infertile. The fact that the place is a dystopia is unrelated, though: that's because the city's citizens are stuck-up snobs who look down their noses at anyone not from a Vault and the oppressive First Citizen has passed numerous laws that prevent too much contact with the outside world, resulting in cultural and economic stagnation. Whether either situation improves is up to the decisions of the Chosen One. Fallout 3's DLC The Pitt is affected by a contagion that disfigures and sterilizes the residents, or worse, makes them go crazy or become Trogs. The only child in the area is Marie, the infant daughter of Lord Ashur, and she has an immunity to the TDC (Troglodyte Degeneration Contagion) that raises hopes for an eventual cure. |
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The Pied Piper of Hamelin punishes the town for refusing to pay him by leading all their children away. | |
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Wellington Wells, the setting of We Happy Few; There are no children anywhere, and some adults can be seen playing with the playground equipment "Because if we don't, who will?" That's because during an alternate World War II, the Germans occupied the village, and the people had to do a Very Bad Thing— Namely, give away anyone under 13 to the German Military. The guilt eats away at the Wellies so much that they take a Fantastic Drug to forget what they did, but still fly into crazed frenzies when they are reminded. One article you find describes a "Breeder Riot", where an angry mob killed a pregnant woman. Sally Boyle is mother to the only baby in town, and her storyline is trying to escape Wellington Wells before someone discovers it. | |
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In A Song of Ice and Fire, the city of Asshai has no children. The reason for this is not given, but since Asshai is a place where the darkest of magics are practiced the implications are quite sinister. | |
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Chitty Chitty Bang Bang features a Ruritania in which the Child Hater rulers have actually outlawed children after one insulted the Baroness's appearance. It's not clear what the government does to the children, except that they're rounded up by the infamous "Child Catcher". | |
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In The Bible: A curse that God would put upon the women of the kingdom of Israel for their continual sin, according to Hosea 9:14, is a miscarrying womb and dry breasts. | |
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In Digital Devil Saga this forms a major plotpoint and reveal at the end of the first game giving both the characters and players a major clue that something is seriously off about the Junkyard. The second game averts this trope entirely. | |
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All children under a certain age are taken away in the Rapture at the beginning of Left Behind. Due to being below the "age of accountability", they automatically qualify for heaven. | |
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In Children of Men, almost all of humanity has been rendered sterile, and society has collapsed into violent chaos. Since the movie takes place in 2027, the filmmakers apparently expected this to materialize only three years after its release. | |
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New World in the Chaos Walking trilogy. Due to the fact that all the women in Prentisstown are dead, there hasn't been a child there in 13 years - not since the main character Todd was born. | |
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The third season of Zoo deals with the world facing global sterility, as elementary schools are shut down all over the world. | |
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In Heaven's Vault Aliya notices that there are no children on Maersi. It is implied that it is the consequence of the despotic rule of Iox. | |
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In Sunday Without God, when people stopped being able to die, they also stopped being able to give birth, so with no new children being born in fifteen years the world's population has shrunk considerably. The only exceptions are twelve-year-old Ai, whose very birth is shrouded in mystery, and Ulla's twin sister Celica, who was born fifteen years ago but because she was frozen in time, is still a baby. | |
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In The Handmaid's Tale by Margaret Atwood, the nation of Gilead (Future-America) is so contaminated with chemicals and radiation that most people are sterile, and the births that do happen are usually "Un-Babies" with severe defects. As the misogynistic theocratic government of Gilead refuses to accept the concept of male sterility, the fault is put on "barren" women. The few remaining fertile women become sex slaves for powerful men. | |
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In Freddy's Dead: The Final Nightmare, Freddy Krueger has managed to kill all the children (sans one) of Springwood, and now seeks to break out of the place to do it everywhere else. | |
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The Walking Dead (Telltale) has the community of Crawford, which exiles or kills anyone that is under the age of 14, requires special care (diabetes, long-term illnesses), or elderly. This bit them in the ass harshly when one woman didn't want to abort her baby and went on a rampage against the community. By the time you arrive there, it's overrun with zombies, having clearly collapsed from within. | |
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This is one of the reasons the krogan Clan Nakmor was chosen to join the Andromeda Initiative, as they, apparently, exhibit a measure of resistance to the genophage. The salarians see it as a mistake to allow the krogan to uncontrollably populate the Andromeda Galaxy. | |
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Played with in Lilith's Brood. A Benevolent Alien Invasion has saved humanity from extinction in the wake of nuclear war. The aliens, called Oankali, travel the galaxy looking for sentient life to interbreed with, avoiding overspecialization and stagnation. The Oankali see humans tendency for intelligence and hierarchy as a ticking time bomb that will inevitably lead them to destroy themselves again. Humans have any genetic abnormalities cured (cancer and Huntington's Disease are specifically named), their lifespans extended to roughly 250 years, and are made sterile with one another. They can only reproduce with Oankali intermediaries, creating "construct" Half-Human Hybrid children. The humans who decline to join the Oankali build their own villages, as full of ennui as they are empty of children. This forms the central conflict of the second book, Adulthood Rites. | |
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In Zekkyou Gakkyuu, the end of the 'The Boyfriend Story'' chapter reveals that the global birth-rate is at 0 because of more people foregoing finding a partner and raising biological children, since the digital people they can create with a simple click are much easier to deal with. | |
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The Star Trek: The Next Generation episode "When the Bough Breaks" has the Enterprise discover the planet Aldea, which has been cloaked for thousands of years. While this has kept the Aldeans from being attacked or exploited, the cloaking has also made the Aldeans infertile. They actually kidnap some children from the Enterprise in their desperation. | |
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In Indiana Jones and the Temple of Doom, Indiana and his companions end up in an Indian village that had been raided by members of a Thugee cult who had stolen the village's Sankara Stone and all the children. | |
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