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Monumental Theft

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As a way to prove your thieving credentials, the best Impossible Theft is to steal something HUGE.
Thefts of this trope come from characters who set their sights high, higher than would be even feasible: why raid an Ancient Egyptian tomb if you could steal the pyramid in which the treasure is buried? Sunken pirate ship? No problem, just pilfer the entire body of water under which it's trapped. Even if it's anchored to the Earth's core, or is the Earth's core, and there's no possible way someone could steal it without drawing attention. That is the Monumental Theft.
It may be considered the inverse to the Sister Trope, Intangible Theft. While an Intangible Theft of the Moon's gravity would cause tidal problems here on Earth, people can still see the Moon itself in the sky. A Monumental Theft would be stealing the Moon, so that no-one can find it. Both tropes are a type of Impossible Theft. Also see Monumental Damage.
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In Once Upon a Spy, authorities are baffled as to how Marcus Valorium managed to steal the X-2 supercomputer, which is two stories tall. The answer? He used a Shrink Ray.
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The Simpsons:
"Marge in Chains" has Snake steal the entire Kwik-E-Mart. "I'm taking this thing to Mexico!" It was left unguarded at the time.
In "Marge Be Not Proud", when Bart is caught shoplifting, Marge tells the security guard who caught him in the act that he's no shoplifter; he's "just a little boy". He takes this to mean she's downplaying how serious the crime was and his logic extends as follows:
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Played with in an episode of Eureka. It opens with Jack being excited about being called to a good old fashioned bank robbery, "no black holes, no blobs". When he arrives at the scene he finds an empty foundation and Deputy Andy informs him "they stole the whole thing". Halfway through the episode, it's averted when they learn it wasn't stolen but a problem with gravity made it float away.
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High-Aspect miracles in Nobilis can allow the player characters to steal, for example, historic buildings. Aspect 9 goes so far as to give you temporary mastery of a "Superior Historic Building Thief" Skill, for when you desperately need to put the White House, the Washington Monument, and the Lincoln Memorial all in Spokane for whatever reason.
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An episode of Totally Spies! featured a villain who used a shrink ray to steal several monuments (i.e. the Taj Mahal and Mount Rushmore).
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In Eye of the Storm, Greater Grail was stolen from a cave underneath the Ryuudou Temple on Mount Enzou and it was done in such a way that Rin didn't notice until she reached the cavern itself (although she was in England for a few years). Moving Greater Grail in Fate/Apocrypha was done with two zeppelins.
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"The Once and Future Thing Part Two" of Justice League Unlimited featured Lord Chronos stealing historic landmarks from throughout space and time. And displaying them in the streets of Neo Gotham. This included, among others, the Titanic, the Sphinx, and the Colosseum.
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Darkwing Duck: An one-shot villain, Lilliput, steals Saint Canard's skyline with a Shrink Ray while Darkwing's back is (literally) turned.
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The Secret Show episode "Monument Racing" involves two mischievous scientists using experimental "weird little motor thingies" to uproot and race several monuments in the air. While U.Z.Z. works to put a stop to it, everyone else bets on which monument will be the winner.
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Also happens in its adaptation, Power Rangers Time Force.
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In the movie Trigun: Badlands Rumble the megalomaniacal robber Gasback Gallon Getaway manages to steal an entire plant from a town.
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An episode of the obscure Garbage Pail Kids Cartoon did this. The Kids are called upon to investigate the disappearance of a "garbage" version of Abraham Lincoln (called Wrinklin' Lincoln) from Mt. Rushmore. The culprit turns out to be a man who wants to put Wrinklin' Lincoln's head on an incomplete Egyptian Sphinx using "crazy-paste" glue.
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Cracked has the 7 biggest things ever stolen.
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Discworld:
Fred Colon justifies hanging around various Ankh-Morpork landmarks rather than going on an actual beat by the fact that he is guarding them against such grandiose thieves. This is made more impressive due to the fact many major landmarks were designed by Bloody Stupid Johnson, and are thus rather small.
In spite of this, Unseen University did get stolen once, but that was just a student prank.
As did the Brass Bridge. One wonders if Colon is really up to the job.
In Interesting Times, Cohen the Barbarian stole a country by going to the throne room and saying it was his.
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Frenchman in Englishman has a habit of stealing landmarks from other countries and relocating them to Paris.
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Alan Ford: During their second appearance, the Trius Fantasticus apparently steal the Statue of Liberty to show off. In reality, they just slathered it with invisible paint.
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In the original series The Transformers episode 'Thief In The Night', the Decepticon Trypticon steals several famous landmarks - including Fort Knox, the Taj Mahal, the St. Basil's Cathedral (mistakenly called 'the Kremlin') and the Eiffel Tower) in return for large supplies of high-quality fuel from the fictional nation Carbombya. The heists were neither very well-planned nor particularly cunningly performed: he basically just went there and pulled the buildings out of the ground before carrying them off (Trypticon is rather a large Transformer).
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The Brotherhood of Evil Henchmen, in the Nodwick comic, attempted to become a whole society of Monumental Thieves dedicated to the service of others. They abducted Nodwick, whose henchman "special power" is the ability to haul titanic weights around like other people would their luggage, and tried to get him to reveal the secrets of his amazing cargo-hauling strength. As their own "power" is the discovery and acquisition of small and rare items (magical artifacts, abnormal brains, etc.) for their masters, they hoped to make themselves even more powerful by being able to haul off whole arcane libraries instead of a single magic tome, or sealed buildings full of forbidden artifacts instead of having to break in just for the magic sword. They finally gave up when Nodwick proved to be too much trouble to keep contained for interrogation and realized that someone's more likely to notice a whole building gone missing long before a book.
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In Warframe, players might notice that the Earth's Moon is missing. It is revealed during The Second Dream that The Lotus teleported it into the Void, to protect the Tenno during the Old War.
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Exalted: The Sidereals have Neighbourhood Relocation Scheme at the peak of their Dodge Charm tree. This allows them to move regions of Creation anywhere from four to ten miles in radius, including terrain, habitations, and people, as far as they can run in a few hours (including movement enhancements from Charms). Doing so without proper authorization paperwork filled is grounds for an audit. It should be noted that the prerequisite Charms are the cheaper of the two Sidereal Perfect Defenses and a Charm that lets you use your Dodge Charms on other people, so taking it is easy to justify regardless of whatever else your life choices entail.
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Objects stolen on Banacek have included a 3-ton sculpture and an immobilized DC-8 jetliner.
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Disney Ducks Comic Universe: In his first incarnation, Paperinik (Donald Duck's superhero-avenger of himself alter ego) steals huge amounts at once.
He stole Scrooge's money-filled bed while he was sleeping on it in the very first story.
In one story he faked a Face–Heel Turn caused by a supposed amnesia and stole half of Duckburg piece by piece (at that point the police just gave up and started playing with flowers), and gave it back once he had dismantled the criminal organization he had set to infiltrate.
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The villains in Halloween III: Season of the Witch steal Stonehenge and take it to California.
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X-Men Film Series
In X-Men: The Last Stand, Magneto takes the Golden Gate Bridge and relocates it to Alcatraz.
In X-Men: Days of Future Past, Magneto steals a stadium.
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One episode of Michael Bentine's Potty Time had someone stealing Nelson's Column, the Eiffel Tower, and the Statue of Liberty. It turned out he had only removed them so he could have them cleaned as gifts to the respective governments.
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Danger 5. The episode "I Danced For Hitler!" opens with Those Wacky Nazis using Zeppelins from Another World to carry away the Eiffel Tower, causing despondent Frenchwomen to shoot themselves at the sight. They follow this up by stealing the Statue of Liberty, Taj Mahal, Roman Coliseum, and the Sphinx statue in order to build a giant statue of Hitler, for propaganda purposes.
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In Stargate SG-1, the Asgard have been known to remove entire Goa'uld pyramids and armies of Jaffa by beaming them up and not bothering to reintegrate them again afterward. They've also used this to borrow the Stargate more than once, and on one occasion, pilfer all of the food stores present in Cheyenne Mountain! Really, it's gotten to the point where Thor seems to be doing this simply for his own amusement!
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In Interesting Times, Cohen the Barbarian stole a country by going to the throne room and saying it was his.
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In an episode of CatDog, the Statue of Liberty and the Eiffel Tower are inside a crocodile, along with the real Golden Hydrant.
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In X-Men: Days of Future Past, Magneto steals a stadium.
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Where in the U.S.A. Is Carmen Sandiego? varied in how realistic the thefts were. They ranged from entirely possible like the hand crank to the first Model T, the recipe for Coca-Cola, and the Indianapolis 500's checkered flag, to the ones practical but for the sheer scale like the Red Sox's socks, the Delta Queen Riverboat's paddlewheel, and Time Square's billboard, to more ridiculous such as all of the hour hands from the American Clock & Watch Museum, all of the water in Crater Lake, and all of the sand on Waikiki Beach, to the absurd like Monticello, Abraham Lincoln's log cabin, and The Breakers, to the very absurd such as the Space Needle, all of the maple syrup in Vermont, and every lobster bib in all of Maine. Even above those, they somehow managed to steal the Mason-Dixon Line.
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Batman villain Dr. Tzin-Tzin once stole the Sphinx and hid it on the bottom of the ocean, for no adequately explained reason. Other than "because he Could!"
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The Phineas and Ferb episode "Not Phineas and Ferb" has Doofenshmirtz attempting to shrink and steal various landmarks around the world, such as the Eiffel Tower, to spice up his train set.
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Tachyon: The Fringe has a side quest wherein the player, a freelance starfighter, escorts a ship carrying the roof of the Sistine Chapel and protects it from a baron's forces (their master hoping to steal it so they can humiliate another baron in the region).
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Tropico 6 features stealing major monuments and plopping them into your Banana Republic as a late-game mechanic. Each one gives you a different benefit, too- stealing the Statue of Liberty causes immigrants to automatically like you, for example. However, there are some downsides- you can only steal one with each agency for a total of four monuments, and stealing them will anger the superpower who owned it.
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In Paper Mario 64, Bowser manages to uproot Princess Peach's castle and lift it into the sky, using his own castle (presumably burrowed into the ground and moved over).
In the beginning of Paper Mario: The Origami King, the titular king does something similar, holding Peach's castle high into the air with several sets of giant streamers.
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Girl Genius: In Othar's Twitter, he was at one point asked to help after the Louvre had gone missing. It turns out that it had been stolen using a shrink-ray and hidden inside a cake in a refrigerator because shrunken objects expand when heated.
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Superman
The villain Brainiac will often use a shrink ray to steal cities. The Bottle City of Krandor is the one Kryptonian city that Superman was able to take from him.
A story written in The Silver Age of Comic Books has Lex Luthor planting bombs in all the world's great monuments, and then he threatens to detonate them unless Superman would physically steal them for him. Supes does eventually find a way to disarm the bombs, but not before he has had to carry half the world's monuments to Luthor's hideout.
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Teenage Mutant Ninja Turtles: Turtles in Time starts with Krang piloting a massive exosuit and stealing the Statue of Liberty on live television.
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In the first episode of Kim Possible, Drakken steals an entire toy factory.
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Evil Genius eventually allows you to develop a shrink ray. Afterward, it becomes a mission goal to steal the Eiffel Tower. The sequel downplays this- you steal the Statue of Liberty, but only her torch.
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The Hoppity Hooper episode "Colonel Clabber—Limburger Cheese Statue" featured a villain who was stealing the world's great landmarks and having them transported to his estate because he was unable to travel to see them.
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Where on Earth Is Carmen Sandiego? worked hard to make Carmen Sandiego's seemingly outrageous crimes semi-plausible in their execution. True to herself, she always commits her crimes just to prove she can, and allows the stolen goods to be recovered once the theft's been accomplished.
The opening credits have her stealing a Chinese stone lion, the Sphinx, and the Statue of Liberty in rapid succession.
A plan to make her the most famous crook in time by stealing the Roman Colosseum from Ancient Rome, deals with stolen miniature landmarks, ACME's first Chronoskimmer, a bust of a Roman leader, an electric magnet from the future, and Hannibal's elephants.
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In Mario Is Missing!, the Koopas steal things like the Sistine Chapel ceiling and Montréal Tower and somehow fit them in small bags.
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Odd Squad: In "Disorder in the Court", Olive is accused of shrinking the town museum and stealing it. It turns out the ones actually responsible were Odd Todd and Shapeshifter.
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In The Elder Scrolls backstory, Rajhin, the legendary Khajiiti Impossible Thief, is credited with stealing the Bosmeri "migrating city" of Falinesti. It remained missing for several years before mysteriously returning on its own.
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In Despicable Me:
Before the film, Gru has stolen the Times Square Jumbotron, the Statue of Liberty ("The small one, from Las Vegas"), and the Eiffel Tower ("Also from Vegas").
At the beginning, someone completely removed one of the Pyramids of Giza and replace it with an inflatable model without anyone noticing. While the audience was first led to believe that Gru stole it, it turns out Vector stole it.
Gru's notion of revenge is to concoct a plan to steal the Moon. (Admittedly after shrinking it to the size of a baseball.)
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In Glorious Shotgun Princess, Kasumi Goto is a Sidereal Exalted and she steals a villain's house.
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A subversion occurs in The Castle of Cagliostro, the treasure of the Cagliostro family is a lost and almost perfectly preserved Roman city which was hidden beneath the lake in which the castle rests. Lupin admits that it's the greatest and most valuable thing he's ever encountered, but it's simply too big for his pocket.
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Futurama:
In one episode the crew visits Monument Beach, where a character mentions that New New York had a "supervillain governor" who stole the world's most famous landmarks, such as the Sphinx and the Eiffel Tower, and put them on the beach at Coney Island.
In the aptly named movie, Bender's Big Score, Bender steals everything. Items seen include the Mona Lisa (incomplete), Tutankhamen's death mask, and what has to be the True Cross.
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It doesn't actually happen in-story, but the main characters of Exterminatus Now propose a hypothetical scenario in which The Riddler leaves a clue with no answers, culminating in Batman's detective work being interrupted by a news broadcast in which the Riddler steals the moon.
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1973/74 Super Friends episode "Menace of the White Dwarf". The supervillain Raven uses a fragment of a white dwarf star to steal the Washington Monument.
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The Adventures of Super Mario Bros. 3
In "Reptiles in the Rose Garden", King Koopa used a levitation beam to uproot the White House (with the President inside it) from the ground and transported it through a warp pipe to Dark Land, just so that Kootie Pie could rule the United States.
In "The Venice Menace", King Koopa intends to warp the entire city of Venice to Dark Land, just to turn it into a water park for Kootie Pie. However, the episode never really explains just exactly how Koopa would've transported the whole city, and the Mario Bros. foil his plan before he can carry it out.
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In the beginning of Paper Mario: The Origami King, the titular king does something similar, holding Peach's castle high into the air with several sets of giant streamers.
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In X-Men: The Last Stand, Magneto takes the Golden Gate Bridge and relocates it to Alcatraz.
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Super Sentai: Mirai Sentai Timeranger starts with the Big Bad stealing the prison instead of just breaking out the criminals they wanted as henchmen.
Also happens in its adaptation, Power Rangers Time Force.
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The Hitchhiker's Guide to the Galaxy: One inventor made The Bet that he could render the planet's largest mountain invisible, but lost when people noticed that (a) the "invisible" mountain was also quite intangible and (b) the planet appeared to have acquired an extra moon.
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In the short-lived series Inhumanoids, Metlar had what was likely the craziest motive for stealing the Statue of Liberty - he fell in love with it!. (Maybe it makes sense a little, seeing as he was a giant monster made of living metal.) Even crazier, once he brings Lady Liberty to life, she's surprisingly accepting of it, but nags him relentlessly, working him even harder than his former slave-driving master Sslither did. Eventually, he decides to de-animate her and return her to her pedestal after getting sick of it.
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Invasion: The Abductors: Along with abducting people and turning them into mutants, the alien invaders are also attempting to steal landmarks. You prevent the theft of the Statue of Liberty in stage 2, the Hollywood letters in stage 3, and recover other famous landmarks already taken to the Mothership in stage 4.
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Doctor Who:
"Smith and Jones": The entire Royal Hope Hospital is transported to the Moon.
In "The Stolen Earth"... well, you can guess. Not to mention the 26 other planets and moons that were also stolen.
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The plot of Men in Black hinges on an entire galaxy being captured by war-inclined alien bugs. (Of course, since it's a microcosmic galaxy about the size of a marble, this is not as difficult as one might think.)
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Justice Society of America, during The Golden Age of Comic Books, has the Injustice Society holding a competition amongst its members to see who could steal the most impressive patriotic item. Targets included Old Ironsides (which is, at least, designed to be mobile), the Liberty Bell, Plymouth Rock, the Freedom Train, and the Washington Monument! They then stole a stadium full of people to judge the winner.
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C.O.P.S. (Animated Series): As a birthday present for Big Boss, Berserko tries to steal the Cornucopia Bridge, by inflating the world's largest balloon and blowing up the supports. The C.O.P.S. stop him before he can fire the explosives so we don't see the bridge fly, but their reaction upon seeing the huge balloon inflated inside the bridge says that it wouldn't work.
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CSI: In "Stealing Home", the CSI team investigate when an entire house is stolen.
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Issac and Miria from Baccano!! style themselves as Monumental Thieves. However, their ambition is offset by one simple fact: they are... mentally interesting. (For example, they once attempted to steal all of History itself... by stealing the front step of a museum, rendering it impossible to enter. Another theft saw them attempt to steal from the very Earth itself... by mining for gold. For nine months. In a cave that had no prior history of ever yielding gold.)
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In The Looney Tunes Show episode "Eligible Bachelors", Colonel Frankenheimer attempts to steal the Eiffel Tower by hooking it to a zeppelin and flying it to Germany.
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Ben Snow: In "The Vanished Steamboat", the villain causes a entire riverboat to vanish while it is between two ports. And it wasn't sunk or sailed into a tributary or lake.
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Codename: Kids Next Door: A one-shot villain shrank and captured monuments - and his rival, Numbuh 2 - to defeat him in a spectacular mini-golf ("It's miniature golf!") game, also causing the planet to shrink so he could play a galactic golf game. Really.
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Madam Secretary season 3 has Henry McCord tracking statues of the Twelve Apostles stolen from the Monastery of St. Gabriel in Algeria by the Islamic terrorist group Hizb al-Shaheed (a stand-in for Daesh) before they blew it up.
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The Twisted Tales of Felix the Cat: In "The Earth Heist", the entire planet Earth is deflated like a balloon and stolen by a giant spaceship belonging to an intergalactic repo company.
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Megatokyo: Yuki stole a zilla. That is, a Godzilla analogue.
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The title character of the Italian comic Diabolik stole an enormous platinum disk, so great it took a train to move it... It was stolen just as a cop stated it was too big to steal.
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In episode 5 of Space Patrol Luluco Luluco's mother steals the entire city of Ogikubo and puts it up for sale on the black market.
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In one episode of Super Chicken (part of George of the Jungle), the villain stole the state of Rhode Island, by towing it out to sea, and hiding it under smog.
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Indiana Jones and the Last Crusade has Indy find an entrance to catacombs under Venice by reading Roman numerals inscribed on columns looted from the Byzantine Empire's capital Constantinople during the Crusades.
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Line of Delirium:
Curtis van Curtis owns a lot of land on Terra where parts of his enormous palace are located (connected by portals). When walking through it, Kay notes a circular collection of standing stones, likely Stonehenge, right near van Curtis's wartime ship.
Lyka Seiker's bath chamber is topped by the Sistine Chapel's painted ceiling. She reflects that the reclining figure on the central panel always reminds her of Kay.
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The villain Brainiac will often use a shrink ray to steal cities. The Bottle City of Krandor is the one Kryptonian city that Superman was able to take from him.
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In Bank Shot, Dortmunder and his crew steal a bank. (It was a temporary branch established in a mobile home, but even so, it shows some serious ambition.)
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In The Mask episode "Up The Creek", The Mask "borrows" the Eiffel Tower as a trap for the Phony Frenchman. This is not an important plot point.
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The Black Knight: Le Chevalier Noir (The Black Knight) in Don Rosa's Scrooge McDuck stories is a Gentleman Thief who might pull one-off, now and then. At one point, he steals a whole Viking ship, whilst completely naked. Even he recognized the impossibility of swiping Scrooge's whole fortune, though, so he planned to disintegrate it instead. Scrooge doesn't find him as honorable as he claims to be, however, because he pulls off such heists to boost his ego, even calling the press beforehand and telling them where to be to cover the story.
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Chip 'n Dale: Rescue Rangers:
In one episode, a crooked travel agent who ends up getting the same elastic powers as Dale uses his abilities to steal all the world's monuments for ransom. When the Rangers investigate his travel agency, Dale thinks the models of the monuments on his desk were the real things miniaturized.
In another episode, a crime boss captures Professor Nimnul and has his thugs use Nimnul's shrink ray to shrink the city's monuments so they can be held for ransom...with them being used as toys for his daughter in the meantime.
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FLCL has Atomsk the Pirate King.
He is said to have stolen entire solar systems.
In FLCLimax, he takes the Medical Mechanica building.
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