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Why are so many animal and plant species extinct now? Did humans seek to eradicate them, hunting them to the ends of the Earth until none were left? No. Humans just hunted for meat or furs, or destroyed the forest the creatures lived in to create farmland, or polluted a river as a side effect of making plastics... This is humans getting a taste of their own medicine. This villain has no love, respect, hate, or even scorn for human feelings. Well, maybe scorn, but only if he has to. Often he's so godlike that to him, humans are nothing more than animals to be exterminated, manipulated, kept as pets or experimented on. In such cases, it's common to compare humans to insects or worms, because humans usually don't pay these things even the scant attention that they do to mammals and birds. Eldritch Abominations often have this attitude, which may even be their defining trait. Likewise the nastier sort of Jerkass Gods. Basically Lack of Empathy meets Puny Earthlings. Contrast Humans Are Cthulhu. May be a side-effect of Blue-and-Orange Morality. |
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Towards the end of Watchmen, Dr. Manhattan derides Ozymandias' attempt to outwit him, telling him that from his nearly-godlike perspective, Ozymandias is no closer to outwitting Manhattan than the world's smartest termite. | |
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In Puella Magi Madoka Magica when Madoka asks the Big Bad if they care at all about the Magical Girls who suffered as part of their plan to save the universe, they respond by asking, "Do you feel any guilt to remorse for the livestock you consume? Have you ever thought about how those animals become the food you eat?" | |
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Harry Lime reveals his thoughts on humanity to Holly from atop the Vienna Ferris wheel while looking down upon the park visitors in The Third Man: "Look down there. Would you really feel any pity if one of those...dots...stopped living forever?" Seems Harry's got a touch of Nazi genocide fever. Class A Chaotic Evil—a calculating and intelligent villain with a wistful smile that marks the musings of a psychopath. | |
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Played with in The Three-Body Problem. At the end of the first book, the Trisolarians' last message to humanity is a snide "You are bugs!" In the epilogue, the human characters note that humanity has spent its entire history at war with the bugs that infest its crops, and yet those bugs are still around. | |
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In Haven, Mara and William are two villainous members of a race who resemble humans but are The Ageless and have powers. They have absolute contempt for humanity and think nothing of killing and toying with them. When an imprisoned Mara is confronted about her atrocities, she claims what she does is no different from a person pulling the wings off a dragonfly or setting a cat on fire just because she can and she boasts to the heroes, "You're less than insects to me." Other members of their race like Mara's mother Charlotte are more sympathetic to humans and consider Mara and William to be criminals. | |
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The War of the Worlds (1898) speaks of how humans have acquired a newfound empathy for wild animals in the wake of the Martian attacks, having learned what it's like to be exterminated as vermin by a vastly more powerful species. One character also rejects characterizing the events of the novel as a war, arguing that "It never was a war, any more than there’s war between men and ants." In his analogy, the Martians are the men and the humans are the ants. He also says humans shouldn't judge the Martians too harshly, as they've done the same thing through wiping out animal species before, and even other human groups too. | |
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In JoJo's Bizarre Adventure: Battle Tendency, the Pillar Men are vampiric superhumans who hold themselves far above humans. Shortly after waking up, one of them bumped into Caesar's friend Mark, absorbing half of his body in the process. The Pillar Men didn't even notice what happened. Speedwagon compares this to humans not noticing when they step on ants. | |
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In The Matrix, Agent Smith tells Morpheus that in his opinion, human beings are a virus that need to be wiped out. | |
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Cthulhu Mythos: Most of the entities these stories revolve around are basically uninterested in humans as a matter of scale: They exist at least as far above us in the cosmos as we do above ants. Humanity's primary defense against them is being completely beneath notice. Nyarlathotep, however, has plans for which humans happen to be ideal. Or he just likes having sentient beings to torment for his own amusement, it's difficult to tell with him. Yog-Sothoth is kind of back and forth with; he couldn't care less about human life, but he does have uses for us, mainly to create Half-Human Hybrid offspring, which are footholds into our physical universe for him. Cthulhu themselves only happens to be imprisoned on earth (not because Earth is special, there are just enough Cthulhus out there that statistifcally speaking most planets have at least one), and humanity are the current dominant species here so they are the ideal cultists. The Shadow Over Innsmouth makes it abundantly clear that the mighty, advanced civilization of the Deep Ones - which are sort of Lovecraft's take on mermaids - could exterminate all life on the planet's surface without much difficulty, if they could be bothered, but so far they seem to think it's not worth the hassle. They are, however, quite eager to have sex with us. |
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Nemesis the Warlock: Nemesis views humans as lower than insects—at least they'll still be around when humans are gone! He likens his war against Torquemada as stirring up a termite's nest to see if one of them will bite back. Nemesis is a godlike alien who's simply bored without a formidable enemy to fight. | |
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Mobile Suit Gundam 00 has this in the true Big Bad Ribbons Almark. Ribbons believes humans are inferior to him, though he doesn't really have any genuine care for his allies. | |
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Supernatural: Death has this opinion on humanity. As a timeless force of nature he simply operates on such a different level from the protagonists and the enemies they fight (including The Devil, who forced Death into his service) that he honestly doesn't care if the world gets incinerated, and views humans as microbes - barely noticeable and utterly insignificant. Although the "annoying protozoa" do manage to inconvenience him eventually, and he has to give them repeated lectures not to mess with cosmic principles. He does admit to at least being proud of Sam, though. | |
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Played with in Virtue's Last Reward. Zero compares humans to termites at one point, but the comparison isn't negative. Zero sees termites as natural architects that create intricate and beautiful things, however they are too dumb to realize it and only a more intelligent species such as humans can truly appreciate the beauty of the things they create. He then theorizes that humans might be similar, creating beautiful things without realizing it, that only higher beings more intelligent than us can comprehend and appreciate. It's implied to be a metaphor for the nature of the morphogenetic field; a normal human cannot see multiple timelines in physical space but a higher being that could surpass three dimensional space might. | |
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At the end of The Rocky Horror Picture Show, The Criminologist says "And crawling on the planet's face, some insects called the human race, lost in time, and lost in space, and meaning." as his closing monologue. | |
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The Shadow Over Innsmouth makes it abundantly clear that the mighty, advanced civilization of the Deep Ones - which are sort of Lovecraft's take on mermaids - could exterminate all life on the planet's surface without much difficulty, if they could be bothered, but so far they seem to think it's not worth the hassle. They are, however, quite eager to have sex with us. | |
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In Overlord (2012), it would be faster to list the inhabitants of Nazarick who don't fit this trope. Humanity in the New World is one of the weakest races of all, and they've nearly gone extinct twice in the past 600 years. Many kinds of demihumans, who are oftentimes predators, see humans the same way humans see livestock. | |
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A Redtail's Dream: Moose explains that from Puppy-fox's perspective, human (and doggy) lives are like that of a fly in length so he doesn't understand what the fuss is if they die a little early. | |
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It's Always The Quiet Ones: The second Luna's prayer to the Great Old Ones begins, everyone instinctively feels "something running cold fingers through their soul, for want of a better description, something to which humanity was a mere aberration, irrelevant in the grand scheme of the universe." | |
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While demons in the Devilman want to Kill All Humans, God has a complete disregard for them. He wipes out all life on Earth, repeatedly, just to punish Satan for rebelling. | |
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The Magus Bayaz in The First Law is human, but has magical powers, is very long lived, and has delusions of godhood, and reveals his belief in this trope when he shows his true colors: When being called out for using a Magic Nuke which killed scores of people and desolated a city, Bayaz gives this as his justification: Shortly afterward, Bayaz threatens to kill Jezal (the one calling him out) if Jezal doesn't act as his totally subservient puppet: |
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Most Homeworld Gems from Steven Universe see humans and most organic life in general as curiosities at best and pests to be eradicated at worst. The civil war with the Crystal Gems in the backstory was essentially what happened when several Gems decided that Humans Are Special and fought to keep the Earth from being harvested for resources. Though it should be noted many of them were in it for their own mistreatment rather than humanity, and even to the present day they still have a bit of condescension to the humans they swore to protect. Even Rose Quartz saw humans for most of her life as more like amusing animals than people to be respected as equals until she met and fell in love with Greg Universe. | |
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In Crying Suns, the godlike OMNIs are completely indifferent to their human creators, viewing them as "insignificant as a single grain of sand in a billion beaches". When Idaho makes contact with the OMNIs and begs them to save mankind from its impending extinction, they refuse, telling him that mankind must solve its own problems (though if nothing else, they at least offer him some suggestions for how he might save humanity). | |
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The True Knot from Doctor Sleep CLAIMS this is why they're justified in their lifestyle of torturing psychic children to death to rejuvenate themselves, but it's implied they still get a sadistic thrill out of it. | |
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Mr Mxyzptlk, a trickster-villain from the Superman comics, belongs to a society of reality-warping imps from the Fifth Dimension who view all species from our dimensions this way. Notably however, they do so in a semi-benevolent way, and have laws against torturing or mistreating us, not because they value our lives but because they believe it's beneath their species' dignity to sink to such base cruelties. As such, Mxyzptlk is considered a criminal by them as well. | |
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Kubera: Maruna holds this attitude, though he considers halves and quarters to be sura, and treats them accordingly. | |
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In Bewitched, a number of the witches and warlocks think of humans in this way, usually ending up with something being done to Darrin or the people around him and necessitating Samantha explaining just exactly why what they are doing is wrong. The most common reaction to her explanation being confusion as to why it matters. | |
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One Piece: The Five Elders (the highest-ranking World Nobles and heads of the World Government) collectively seem to view every other human as inferior creatures. Saint Jaygarcia Saturn repeatedly compares not just humans, but pretty much every other living being to insects. As such, he doesn't much care for their lives or their feelings (seeming to show offense at the very notion), sees their being concerned with his own welfare as an annoyance at best and will readily sacrifice thousands if not millions of lives if that is the price for maintaining the World Government's hold on the planet. Saint Marcus Mars responds with slight indifference when Lucci begs him to spare Kaku's life, as he is injured and resting in the building Mars is headed to. To Mars, it is difficult to spare a single insect in the middle of an extermination. |
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Ultraseven has Alien Cool, who boasts that their race views humans like humans view insects. It's especially ironic and hypocritical since Cool himself is an Insectoid Alien. | |
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In Magic: The Gathering the Eldrazi Titans are barely aware that lesser creatures exist, even when they do manage to inconvenience them. They devour entire worlds and their legions of drones are simply extensions of themselves - they simply don't operate on the level where an individual can register as significant. | |
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The Decepticons in the Transformers film series refer to humans as insects. Even Frenzy, who's smaller than the humans, refers to them as "stupid insects". | |
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Fairy Tail: Acnologia is a dragon who doesn't bother talking with humans when attacking in the same fashion that humans don't talk to lower animals when dealing with them. This is especially poignant when it's revealed that Acnologia Was Once a Man himself. The demons of the dark guild Tartaros see themselves as a whole to be superior to humans to varying degrees between each member, with Mard Geer considering them lower than insects, and going so far as to brutally punish one of the Nine Demon Gates, Kyoka, for torturing Erza, not because it wasn't necessary or even because it didn't work, but because it implies to him that she likes humans, even if only as playthings. |
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Roadside Picnic: The title is a reference to exactly this kind of thoughtless evil: the bizarre, frequently lethal anomalies within the Zone are compared to how forest animals might view the trash left by thoughtless people after a roadside picnic. | |
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Doctor Who: When they get some sense of just how old the Doctor is, and the vastness of his experience of time and space, companions have assumed that the Doctor must think this way about humanity. He denies it, though it's also made clear that the reason he takes on companions in the first place is so he won't end up thinking like this. | |
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In Men in Black, the villain - a giant alien cockroach - tends to refer to humans along these lines, in what Agent K refers to as a "massive inferiority complex". A good example is when the Bug, disguised as a human farmer, finds an exterminator spraying for (regular) cockroaches in the farmer's barn. | |
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Discussed in The Avengers (2012). | |
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In The Day the Earth Stood Still, a Yeerk with a little girl for a host gives Tom a speech about how humans are nothing more than micro-organisms destined to be enslaved by an infinitely superior species. | |
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Godzilla (2014): Averted with Godzilla. He takes notice of humans and is careful to avoid killing them when possible, like an elephant does with mice. The MUTO are mostly indifferent to humans, although they will brush them away if they start stinging them with gunfire or roast a nest full of MUTO eggs. |
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In The Authority, God is an actual physical entity that views humanity (and indeed, all life on Earth) as a pest infestation in His summer cabin, and thus tries to carry out an extermination. | |
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The villains of Dragon Ball Z tends to be of this variety, treating everyone who doesn't have a power level of a god like insects. The biggest example is probably Frieza, who has spent decades and possibly centuries tormenting the entire galaxy, wiping out planets on a whim, exterminating countless species, or sometimes not even bothering to get his hands dirty and sending his sadistic henchmen to do it for him. Cell and the Androids are much the same, but Cell isn't around for long, and the Androids only get around to this in the Bad Future. | |
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The Witch Queen in The Last Witch Hunter considers humans vermin, believing they should be eradicated to make place for witches. | |
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Fantastic Four: Galactus doesn't think about the people he kills when he eats a planet. He's just hungry. Mind you, he's not happy about it; Galactus himself was once a humanoid alien named Galen. He's a slightly more sympathetic version of this trope than normal as well, as Galactus is actually a Sentient Cosmic Force used to keep the anthropomorphic personification of Entropy imprisoned. | |
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Discussed in The Mothman Prophecies, where the strange (and ironically, insectlike) beings do deliberately interact with humans, but their purposes are never clear. | |
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Star Trek: The Next Generation: In the episode "The Ensigns of Command", an alien civilization plans to exterminate a human colony of 15,000 from a planet they regard as their property. The aliens are courteous enough to warn the humans three days in advance, but since they do not regard humans as anything of value, after the deadline arrives, they plan to simply destroy the colony and any remaining colonists who haven't been evacuated. Q certainly has this attitude towards humans. While he holds some respect towards a few of them, and he feels they have potential to someday transcend beyond their current limitations, his primary view of them is that they are lesser beings for him to toy with for his amusement. Captain Picard even once compared Q's actions towards humanity to those of a bored child playing with a bunch of ants. |
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