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Weaponized Landmark
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What's even cooler than a Monumental Battle? When said monument takes part in it. A sister to Landmarking the Hidden Base, this trope takes the view that the only thing cooler than placing a covert headquarters inside a world-famous monument is placing a mountain-cracking Weapon of Mass Destruction inside a world-famous monument. Merely housing personnel, labs, or arms isn't good enough; at a minimum, the superweapon should be hidden inside the landmark, while a sign of true genius is making the landmark the weapon itself. Nerdgasm levels double if the landmark transforms into a mobile battle platform or Humongous Mecha. The Lincoln Memorial◊ is a popular subject for this trope; apparently, the idea of Giant Stone Abe getting off his ass and kicking someone else's has some appeal… If the landmark is sufficiently old, this could end up as a Lost Superweapon. If the opposition ever discovers the location (or even existence) of the weapon, Monumental Damage or a Monumental Battle are all but assured. If the monument is itself deciding to shoot its lasers/crush people/cause mayhem, that's a Living Structure Monster. Note: This trope covers weapons in real-world landmarks. Weaponizing fictional buildings or installations is almost a prerequisite in some works. |
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Early examples involve the Aero Fighters series of Shoot Em Ups: Moscow's stage in Aero Fighters involves the Kremlin's spires and domes launching into the air, turning into floating gun platforms or gigantic missiles. Aero Fighters 2 also features pagoda-missiles in the opening Tokyo stage. Aero Fighters 3's opening stage features the Tokyo Tower transforming into a Humongous Mecha. Aero Fighters Assault puts a Weaponized Landmark on your side—in the very first stage. If the boss ("Super-X") gets within firing range of the Tokyo Metropolitan Government Building (which you're supposed to protect), the building will suddenly rise up and transform into a dual Wave-Motion Gun that destroys the Super-X in one shot. |
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A minor landmark, but on The Penguins of Madagascar, the Red Squirrel hides a missile inside Cleopatra's Needle at Central Park. | |
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In The Simpsons Treehouse of Horror VIII, France launches a Neutron Bomb from the Eiffel Tower at Springfield. | |
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The kaiju game, Hakaiou: King of Crusher, have the Statue of Liberty serving as it's Final Boss, where it has been converted into a mecha whose torch can blast bolts of electricity all over the place. | |
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In Metal Wolf Chaos, Alcatraz Island houses a gigantic electromagnetic cannon, and the White House is encased in armour and weapons to make it the "Fight House". | |
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The Gherkin in London is in fact a launch pad for anti-pirate trains in The Wrong Door. | |
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Spirou & Fantasio: In Spirou et Fantasio à Tokyo, a live-sized statue of Hachikō (a famous Japanese dog) is animated by telekinesis. | |
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An episode of Aqua Teen Hunger Force features Shake sneaking off from a tour at the White House and starting a nuclear war with the Russians. Said nuclear weapons are revealed to literally be the pillars of the White House's facade and the cupolas of Saint Basil's Cathedral. | |
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In Mega Man: Defender of the Human Race, the Civil Defense Tower is this. Then Dr. Wily gets hold of it… | |
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This has popped up a couple of times in Rick and Morty. One episode sees Toxic Rick do this to a moontower to spread a toxifying wave across the planet, and apparently one of the things the Galactic Federation did when they took over the Earth was weaponize the Eiffel Tower. Later on as revealed in a Cold Open for one episode in Season 5, the Statue of Liberty was actually a Trojan Horse that housed a giant female mecha inside of it. Never trust the French indeed. | |
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Back in the early 2010s when Cracked was still hosting their weekly Photoshop contests, one of the funnier entries, 11 Things The CIA Is Keeping From Us have its winner being Theodore Roosevelt's head on Mount Rushmore converted into a Humongous Mecha. Which is triggered by a Big Red Button. | |
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The sequel, GaoGaiGar FINAL, features Mic Sounders defeating his opponent by playing a bass solo on the cables of Tower Bridge after his disc player is broken. | |
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In the The Dresden Files book Battle Ground (2020), the Winter Court stores weapons inside the sculpture Cloud Gate. | |
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Animaniacs weaponized the Warner Bros. water tower in "Super Strong Warner Siblings." This is also an actual building, though it has a greater role in the cartoon. | |
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In X-Men: Evolution, it turns out The Sphinx and three pyramids around the world are actually part of Apocalypse's mutation-inducing machine (similar to the one in the X-Men film but worldwide). | |
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In Atomic Robo, one of the pyramids of Egypt is revealed to be a mobile battlestation armed with a solar-powered death ray. | |
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Men in Black; Men in Black II has the Statue of Liberty as a city-wide neuralizer. In the cartoon, it was the Chrysler building. In Men in Black: International, the Eiffel Tower is a secret spaceport with a portal for alien refugees coming to Earth. The Hive turn it into a Hellgate for their own race to invade Earth. |
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The Primevals in GaoGaiGar can assimilate pretty much any organic or inorganic matter and convert it into a body, but a few of them use landmarks; thus, we get Monsters of the Week based on the Great Wall of China, two pyramids (one in Egypt and one in Mexico), a Moai and The Sphinx. Later on, we see Weaponized Planetoids when they possess the moons of Jupiter. The sequel, GaoGaiGar FINAL, features Mic Sounders defeating his opponent by playing a bass solo on the cables of Tower Bridge after his disc player is broken. |
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In Mortal Engines, St Paul's Cathedral sits on top of the mobile city, and is used by Valentine for his 'energy project'. A superweapon that deploys from the dome. | |
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In Exalted's second edition, the sun is a massive battle station capable of firing death-beams and turning into a giant robot. | |
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American Dad! has Mount Rushmore weaponized with a newly-installed CIA anti-missile laser defense to destroy missiles trying to destroy the monument. It turns out both Stan and Hayley were unknowingly part of a test made by Bullock, who disguised himself as a hippie wanting to destroy Mount Rushmore. | |
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The Umbrella Academy has the Eiffel Tower being weaponized by Robot Zombie Gustav Eiffel! Later, they also defeat an animated Lincoln Memorial. The Rumor defeats it by materializing an equally large stone John Wilkes Booth, who promptly assassinates Lincoln. |
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In Octogeddon, the Final Boss is the White House itself''. It can fly around firing giant laser beams and can be monted on a Giant Mecha among other things. | |
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Teenage Mutant Ninja Turtles: Shredder's Revenge: Krang's ultimate goal is to convert the Statue of Liberty into his new robot body. You fight it in the final level. | |
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Subverted in Jackie Chan Adventures, where Stonehenge isn't the weapon of mass destruction the cultists in London claim it to be. It was a UFO landing site, however. | |
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In Canadian Bacon, by means of lying that the equipment is meant for climate measurement, R.J. Hacker manages to install the "Hellstorm" computer (which would trigger the launch of every nuclear silo in America) on the top of Toronto's CN Tower. | |
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Getter Robo Hein uses the Statue of Liberty as a giant cannon/jet piloted by a Humongous Mecha. | |
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Similarly, in So You Want To Be A Wizard, the statues of Manhattan are temporarily brought to life by magic to help fight the forces of evil. | |
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One episode of the 1978 series Space Pirate Captain Harlock reveals that The Sphinx of Giza is actually an ancient Mazone superweapon. | |
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Dr. Wily animated the Statue of Liberty via magic in the Ruby-Spears Mega Man cartoon. As Lady Liberty broke off one of her crown's spikes to attack, she was restored to normal at the end. | |
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The Sphinx in Metal Slug Code J has been converted from an ancient statue to a giant Sphinx-mecha capable of firing missiles from it's headgear and laser bolts from its eyes. | |
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In Nurse Witch Komugi, the Tokyo Big Sight convention center is featured as a giant Transforming Mecha, Big Sightron/Cytron. | |
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The Eiffel Tower was built very differently in Girl Genius as the heart of the Master of Paris's power it, like the rest of the city, can be used to fight attackers. | |
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In Percy Jackson and the Olympians, all of the statues around Manhattan Island are actually automata built by Daedalus — just in case. | |
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Command & Conquer: Red Alert Series: One mission in Command & Conquer: Red Alert 2 requires the player to turn the Eiffel Tower into a gigantic Tesla coil capable of destroying all of Paris. The Soviets also try to replicate Prism Towers by mounting them on the Mayan pyramids, and in the expansion Yuri not only slaps his face on the Moai statues, he turns them into turrets firing lasers out their eyes. On a more realistic note, the game allows you to garrison buildings with basic troops. This includes such famous buildings as the Pentagon, the White House, and St. Basil's Cathedral. The Trope Namer is Command & Conquer: Red Alert 3, which is loaded with these: Mount Rushmore has gigantic laser cannons mounted inside the Presidents' heads (one of which has the range to hit Moscow), Griffith Observatory has a giant cannon built into it, Leningrad's Winter Palace transforms into a humongous space center, the Moai Heads are actually weapons turrets or man-cannons... It got to the point where there's a building category named "Weaponized Landmark", because of the sheer ubiquity of these things in the game. In fact, the only monument that isn't weaponized in some way is the Statue of Liberty. |
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When the British invade in America: The Motion Picture, they have Big Ben as a Humongous Mecha that kills Paul Bunyan by sending a cuckoo through his head. | |
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In Transformers: Revenge of the Fallen, the Decepticons' sun-destroying Doomsday Device is hidden inside one of the Great Pyramids of Giza. | |
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Mt. Rushmore was turned into a four-headed golem in Superman #209, as seen on this poster.◊ The idea was reused by writer Brian Azzarello in the Doctor 13: Architecture and Morality mini-series. "How do you hurt a mountain?!" "Strip mining." |
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An episode of The Real Ghostbusters revealed that the Eiffel Tower was actually a Steampunk ecto-containment grid. (Apparently, Gustave Eiffel was, well, a Ghostbuster.) This was revisited in the Ghostbusters comic book series Ghostbusters: Displaced Aggression. | |
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The Real Ghostbusters | hasFeature |
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Weaponized Landmark | |
Weaponized Landmark / int_94a2558f | comment |
Parodied in a Spy Kids comic from an issue of Disney Adventures. The evil organization. F.A.N.G. steals Mount Rushmore and places the heads aboard an enormous robot body, only to realize they have no plan for WHAT the robot is supposed to do afterward. | |
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Spy Kids | hasFeature |
Weaponized Landmark / int_94a2558f | |
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Weaponized Landmark | |
Weaponized Landmark / int_985d0d05 | comment |
THE MONUMENT MYTHOS: After being in a dormant state for over 100 years, the Statue of Freedom - which is being possessed by the very man who sculptured her and his daughter - is awakened by the ADA during their storm of the U.S Capitol in 1977. She goes berserk and murders dozens of ADA members, leading into the U.S government to use her as a weapon against dissenters. | |
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THE MONUMENT MYTHOS (Web Video) | hasFeature |
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Weaponized Landmark / int_9bb5aad4 | type |
Weaponized Landmark | |
Weaponized Landmark / int_9bb5aad4 | comment |
In Yu-Gi-Oh! GX, Edo Phoenix can even create a facsimile of the clock tower that holds Big Ben using his Clock Tower Prison Field Spell, making it a Weaponized Landmark in spirit, at least. (Given how the Solid Vision Hologram system of the Duel Disks work, this also creates a Monumental Battle anywhere he uses it, also in spirit. | |
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Yu-Gi-Oh! GX | hasFeature |
Weaponized Landmark / int_9bb5aad4 | |
Weaponized Landmark / int_9e5f0104 | type |
Weaponized Landmark | |
Weaponized Landmark / int_9e5f0104 | comment |
The French Sentai homage France Five revolves around the idea that the Eiffel Tower is a shamanic totem holding the evil galactic empire at bay. The tower was destroyed in episode 4, but episode 6 shows that it was rebuilt following a long and hard battle resulting in the defeat of said empire. | |
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France Five (Web Video) | hasFeature |
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Weaponized Landmark | |
Weaponized Landmark / int_9e82c3cb | comment |
In Wanted, the Empire State Building is actually the machine that The Fraternity used to warp reality. | |
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Wanted (Comic Book) | hasFeature |
Weaponized Landmark / int_9e82c3cb | |
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Weaponized Landmark | |
Weaponized Landmark / int_a183d57f | comment |
Futurama has a variation with 20th Century Fox's iconic searchlight logo, which is an actual building in Hollywood. The tour guide explains that the searchlights are designed to blind pilots and film the resulting crashes. | |
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Futurama | hasFeature |
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Weaponized Landmark / int_a1e7c7e | type |
Weaponized Landmark | |
Weaponized Landmark / int_a1e7c7e | comment |
While not exactly a landmark, the Voyager II in Battlezone II is a space probe on a mission of peaceful exploration, just as it is in real life... except that it is armed to the teeth and is well able to defend itself in case of any, uh, unfortunate encounters. Mostly well, anyways. | |
Weaponized Landmark / int_a1e7c7e | featureApplicability |
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Battlezone (1998) (Video Game) | hasFeature |
Weaponized Landmark / int_a1e7c7e | |
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Weaponized Landmark | |
Weaponized Landmark / int_a64f5d10 | comment |
In Men in Black: International, the Eiffel Tower is a secret spaceport with a portal for alien refugees coming to Earth. The Hive turn it into a Hellgate for their own race to invade Earth. | |
Weaponized Landmark / int_a64f5d10 | featureApplicability |
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Men in Black: International | hasFeature |
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Weaponized Landmark | |
Weaponized Landmark / int_b32efa54 | comment |
Big Bang Comics: In the origin story of the Knights of Justice, Mad Scientist Dr. Henry Hyde converts the Washington Monument into a missile and fires it at the White house in an attempt to kill both Winston Churchill (who was inside the monument at the time) and Franklin D. Roosevelt. Ultiman saves both leaders and restores the Monument to its proper place. | |
Weaponized Landmark / int_b32efa54 | featureApplicability |
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Big Bang Comics (Comic Book) | hasFeature |
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Weaponized Landmark | |
Weaponized Landmark / int_b40c60f6 | comment |
The G.I. Joe: A Real American Hero (Marvel) comic book series revealed a secret orbital space laser cannon housed in the top stories of the Chrysler Building; it uses a series of satellite-mounted mirrors to direct the shot towards its intended target. | |
Weaponized Landmark / int_b40c60f6 | featureApplicability |
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G.I. Joe: A Real American Hero (Marvel) (Comic Book) | hasFeature |
Weaponized Landmark / int_b40c60f6 | |
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Weaponized Landmark | |
Weaponized Landmark / int_b50cc7e6 | comment |
The Incredible Hulk: A 1971 story had The Sphinx being left behind by aliens as a weapon. | |
Weaponized Landmark / int_b50cc7e6 | featureApplicability |
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Weaponized Landmark / int_b50cc7e6 | featureConfidence |
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The Incredible Hulk (Comic Book) | hasFeature |
Weaponized Landmark / int_b50cc7e6 | |
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Weaponized Landmark | |
Weaponized Landmark / int_b8eb4fe5 | comment |
The third game in the Sakura Wars series has the Arc d'Triomphe secretly hiding a massive artillery piece known as the "Revolver Cannon", which as the name implies, resembles a handgun enlarged by a factor of about 200, set in an artillery mount. It is used to launch the heroes in their Powered Armor on a suborbital trajectory — in the fourth game, this cannon is even used to transport four of them from Paris to Tokyo in a matter of minutes. | |
Weaponized Landmark / int_b8eb4fe5 | featureApplicability |
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Sakura Wars (Video Game) | hasFeature |
Weaponized Landmark / int_b8eb4fe5 | |
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Weaponized Landmark | |
Weaponized Landmark / int_bad6ce79 | comment |
In X-Men, Magneto hid his mutation-inducing device inside the torch of the Statue of Liberty. | |
Weaponized Landmark / int_bad6ce79 | featureApplicability |
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X-Men | hasFeature |
Weaponized Landmark / int_bad6ce79 | |
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Weaponized Landmark | |
Weaponized Landmark / int_bcadd7cb | comment |
Warhammer 40,000: The Fortress-Monastery. A giant and sacred church complex that serves as the home of a Space Marine Chapter and is dotted with enough firepower to discourage any would-be invaders. Ramilles Class Star-forts can service Cruiser-sized Imperial ships and destroy anything smaller than a battleship. The former flagship of the Word Bearers legion had a to-scale replica of the holy book written by their Primarch across the top of their hull. It was roughly a quarter-kilometer in height. It opened up, to reveal an incredibly huge plasma lance. Mount Everest has been hollowed out and now serves as the Astronomican, the psychic beacon that lets FTL ships know where they're going. |
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Warhammer 40,000 (Tabletop Game) | hasFeature |
Weaponized Landmark / int_bcadd7cb | |
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Weaponized Landmark | |
Weaponized Landmark / int_bd3bfb55 | comment |
In Madan Senki Ryukendo, Akebono Tower (an expy of Tokyo Tower) is transformed into a Monster of the Week. | |
Weaponized Landmark / int_bd3bfb55 | featureApplicability |
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Madan Senki Ryukendo | hasFeature |
Weaponized Landmark / int_bd3bfb55 | |
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Weaponized Landmark | |
Weaponized Landmark / int_bd9edbdd | comment |
In Ghostbusters II, the Ghostbusters use positively-charged mood slime to turn the Statue of Liberty into an improvised Humongous Mecha Of Love against Vigo and Janosz. | |
Weaponized Landmark / int_bd9edbdd | featureApplicability |
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Ghostbusters II | hasFeature |
Weaponized Landmark / int_bd9edbdd | |
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Weaponized Landmark | |
Weaponized Landmark / int_bdf28900 | comment |
In The Great Wall, the Great Wall of China is equipped with many fire catapults and also has an incorporated system of rotating blades in order to stop the Tao Tei from scaling the Wall. | |
Weaponized Landmark / int_bdf28900 | featureApplicability |
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The Great Wall | hasFeature |
Weaponized Landmark / int_bdf28900 | |
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Weaponized Landmark | |
Weaponized Landmark / int_bf1a4757 | comment |
In a Osaka-centric episode of Smile Pretty Cure!, the titular magical girls ended fighting the Tsutenkaku Tower after Majorina transformed the well-known landmark into the rampaging Akanbe of the Week. | |
Weaponized Landmark / int_bf1a4757 | featureApplicability |
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SmilePrettyCure | hasFeature |
Weaponized Landmark / int_bf1a4757 | |
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Weaponized Landmark | |
Weaponized Landmark / int_bf471bbe | comment |
Men in Black II has the Statue of Liberty as a city-wide neuralizer. | |
Weaponized Landmark / int_bf471bbe | featureApplicability |
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Men in Black II | hasFeature |
Weaponized Landmark / int_bf471bbe | |
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Weaponized Landmark | |
Weaponized Landmark / int_c1b775a5 | comment |
On Inhumanoids, one of the animated-statue guardians of Metlar's lair appears to be the Colossus of Rhodes. In a later episode, Metlar animates the Statue of Liberty. Subverted, as he marries her rather than uses her as a weapon. | |
Weaponized Landmark / int_c1b775a5 | featureApplicability |
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Inhumanoids | hasFeature |
Weaponized Landmark / int_c1b775a5 | |
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Weaponized Landmark | |
Weaponized Landmark / int_c43df4d8 | comment |
Doctor Who: In the very first episode of the new series, "Rose", the London Eye is used by the Nestene Consciousness to broadcast controlling signals during the (brief) Auton invasion. In "The Angels Take Manhattan", the Statue of Liberty is transformed into a Weeping Angel. Granted, it doesn't do anything besides sit in the background with the signature Weeping Angel face. One wonders how they keep bystanders from looking at it. |
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Weaponized Landmark / int_c43df4d8 | featureApplicability |
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Doctor Who | hasFeature |
Weaponized Landmark / int_c43df4d8 | |
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Weaponized Landmark | |
Weaponized Landmark / int_c8691345 | comment |
On an episode of Battle of the Planets, the bad guys are able to retract the head of George Washington inside the mountain from Mount Rushmore where it becomes the face of a giant lava-monster thing. | |
Weaponized Landmark / int_c8691345 | featureApplicability |
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Battle of the Planets | hasFeature |
Weaponized Landmark / int_c8691345 | |
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Weaponized Landmark | |
Weaponized Landmark / int_c8c98633 | comment |
One mission in Command & Conquer: Red Alert 2 requires the player to turn the Eiffel Tower into a gigantic Tesla coil capable of destroying all of Paris. The Soviets also try to replicate Prism Towers by mounting them on the Mayan pyramids, and in the expansion Yuri not only slaps his face on the Moai statues, he turns them into turrets firing lasers out their eyes. On a more realistic note, the game allows you to garrison buildings with basic troops. This includes such famous buildings as the Pentagon, the White House, and St. Basil's Cathedral. | |
Weaponized Landmark / int_c8c98633 | featureApplicability |
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Command & Conquer: Red Alert 2 (Video Game) | hasFeature |
Weaponized Landmark / int_c8c98633 | |
Weaponized Landmark / int_cb6abef3 | type |
Weaponized Landmark | |
Weaponized Landmark / int_cb6abef3 | comment |
In The Avengers (2012), Thor uses the Chrysler Building's spire to concentrate and amplify his lightning. | |
Weaponized Landmark / int_cb6abef3 | featureApplicability |
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Weaponized Landmark / int_cb6abef3 | featureConfidence |
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The Avengers (2012) | hasFeature |
Weaponized Landmark / int_cb6abef3 | |
Weaponized Landmark / int_ccf2d1b1 | type |
Weaponized Landmark | |
Weaponized Landmark / int_ccf2d1b1 | comment |
In Rhythm Thief & the Emperor's Treasure, the villainous forces find the Hanging Gardens of Babylon, which turns out to be an ancient nuclear-powered weather-control machine, though it seems the bad guys knew all along. It can also be flown like a colossal airship and has at least enough fuel to travel non-stop from Babylon to Paris. | |
Weaponized Landmark / int_ccf2d1b1 | featureApplicability |
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1.0 | |
Rhythm Thief & the Emperor's Treasure (Video Game) | hasFeature |
Weaponized Landmark / int_ccf2d1b1 | |
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Weaponized Landmark | |
Weaponized Landmark / int_ce62301e | comment |
In Samurai Zombie Nation, the Statue of Liberty is transformed into a Medusa, with snakes replacing her crown. Also, she can use her torch as a flamethrower. | |
Weaponized Landmark / int_ce62301e | featureApplicability |
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Weaponized Landmark / int_ce62301e | featureConfidence |
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Samurai Zombie Nation (Video Game) | hasFeature |
Weaponized Landmark / int_ce62301e | |
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Weaponized Landmark | |
Weaponized Landmark / int_cf69b21e | comment |
From Beast Wars cartoon, Stonehenge (or an Expy thereof) is an alien signaling probe and containment device. | |
Weaponized Landmark / int_cf69b21e | featureApplicability |
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Beast Wars | hasFeature |
Weaponized Landmark / int_cf69b21e | |
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Weaponized Landmark | |
Weaponized Landmark / int_cfbf90d9 | comment |
Pigeon: Impossible has the Washington Monument acting as a housing for a Titan II ballistic missile. | |
Weaponized Landmark / int_cfbf90d9 | featureApplicability |
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Weaponized Landmark / int_cfbf90d9 | featureConfidence |
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Pigeon: Impossible (Web Animation) | hasFeature |
Weaponized Landmark / int_cfbf90d9 | |
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Weaponized Landmark | |
Weaponized Landmark / int_d0a5a846 | comment |
The weaponized Moai in the Gradius series—one of the earliest examples in video games, having appeared from the very first game and serving as a series staple after that. | |
Weaponized Landmark / int_d0a5a846 | featureApplicability |
1.0 | |
Weaponized Landmark / int_d0a5a846 | featureConfidence |
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Gradius (Video Game) | hasFeature |
Weaponized Landmark / int_d0a5a846 | |
Weaponized Landmark / int_d0e25eb9 | type |
Weaponized Landmark | |
Weaponized Landmark / int_d0e25eb9 | comment |
In Heavy Object, the secret weapon of the Information Alliance is a massive seaborne fortress created from Manhattan island. | |
Weaponized Landmark / int_d0e25eb9 | featureApplicability |
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Heavy Object | hasFeature |
Weaponized Landmark / int_d0e25eb9 | |
Weaponized Landmark / int_d62d7ff9 | type |
Weaponized Landmark | |
Weaponized Landmark / int_d62d7ff9 | comment |
Sharknado 5: Global Swarming: The London Eye fires one of its capsules into the sharknado like a rocket. The Sydney Opera House changes into a battle-mode and fires off lasers and some of its shell sections at the oncoming shark-storm. In the animated credits sequence, an Egyptian pyramid takes off with rockets and zaps some spear-wielding sharks with Frickin' Laser Beams. | |
Weaponized Landmark / int_d62d7ff9 | featureApplicability |
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Sharknado 5: Global Swarming | hasFeature |
Weaponized Landmark / int_d62d7ff9 | |
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Weaponized Landmark | |
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In the Codename: Kids Next Door Series Finale, Operation: I.N.T.E.R.V.I.E.W.S., Sector V uses a weapon against the Delightful Children called the R.E.B.R.I.D.G.E.R.A.T.E.R. (Revered English Bridge Really Is Doubly Great Enemy Roadblock And Totally Ends Rundowns). Subverted in that it is only a replica of London Bridge. Well, maybe it could have been the real one... Stranger things have happened in this cartoon... The comics have the KND use the Great Wall of China to flush away the People’s Liberation Army. |
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Weaponized Landmark / int_d69208d2 | featureApplicability |
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Codename: Kids Next Door | hasFeature |
Weaponized Landmark / int_d69208d2 | |
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Weaponized Landmark | |
Weaponized Landmark / int_d8520b74 | comment |
The Sam and Max adventure game "Abe Lincoln Must Die!" reveals that Abe's statue is actually a cybernetically-animated robot that eventually goes on a rampage across the country. And what would possibly destroy him? An ICBM hidden inside the Washington Monument. "Most powerful presidential monument ever" MY FOOT! Not even that completely destroys him. His head is still intact and living. |
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Weaponized Landmark / int_d8520b74 | featureApplicability |
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Sam & Max: Freelance Police (Video Game) | hasFeature |
Weaponized Landmark / int_d8520b74 | |
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Weaponized Landmark | |
Weaponized Landmark / int_d9c602eb | comment |
South Park has an episode where an animated Lincoln memorial comes to life; the Super Best Friends defeat him with a giant stone John Wilkes Booth. | |
Weaponized Landmark / int_d9c602eb | featureApplicability |
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South Park | hasFeature |
Weaponized Landmark / int_d9c602eb | |
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Weaponized Landmark | |
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A literal instance occurred in Psi-Force, when the title hero-entity clobbers a Russian paranormal with the Washington Monument. | |
Weaponized Landmark / int_dedd45e1 | featureApplicability |
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Psi-Force (Comic Book) | hasFeature |
Weaponized Landmark / int_dedd45e1 | |
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Weaponized Landmark | |
Weaponized Landmark / int_e278316b | comment |
The Prisoner (1967) episode "The Girl Who Was Death" was a tall story with Number Six after an archvillain and his rocket poised to destroy London, which was disguised as the Beachy Head lighthouse. | |
Weaponized Landmark / int_e278316b | featureApplicability |
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The Prisoner (1967) | hasFeature |
Weaponized Landmark / int_e278316b | |
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Weaponized Landmark | |
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Scion: There are gods and scions who think that The Statue Of Liberty, Christ the Redeemer and pretty much any other similar sized statue could be a giant war automaton that only needs the right key to activate. There's a statue of Vulcan in Alabama that's confirmed to be one, but nobody knows how to turn it on yet. Additionally, a Demigod or God with high enough Epic Strength can use landmarks as improvised melee weapons. |
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Weaponized Landmark / int_e6758d93 | featureApplicability |
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Scion (Tabletop Game) | hasFeature |
Weaponized Landmark / int_e6758d93 | |
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Weaponized Landmark | |
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BattleTanx: Global Assault features a campaign level where the Eiffel Tower is converted into a laser cannon. | |
Weaponized Landmark / int_e8091222 | featureApplicability |
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Weaponized Landmark / int_e8091222 | featureConfidence |
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BattleTanx (Video Game) | hasFeature |
Weaponized Landmark / int_e8091222 | |
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Weaponized Landmark | |
Weaponized Landmark / int_ef661e97 | comment |
Wat Pho, aka the reclining Buddha, is a recurring locale in Street Fighter. It's actually camouflage for Shadowloo's base in Street Fighter Alpha III. If you lose, the statue's face crumbles to reveal a mechanical skull; it then fires a laser into the stratosphere, which is reflected by M. Bison's Kill Sat and nukes a major city. | |
Weaponized Landmark / int_ef661e97 | featureApplicability |
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Street Fighter (Franchise) | hasFeature |
Weaponized Landmark / int_ef661e97 | |
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Weaponized Landmark | |
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Mobile Fighter G Gundam: The new Statue of Liberty found on the Neo-American space colony is actually a Wave-Motion Gun. The blast fires from the torch, naturally. The old Statue of Liberty (or what was left of it) was destroyed in one of Domon's Dynamic Entries. The Sphinx is also a giant Gundam now. |
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Weaponized Landmark / int_f1360d68 | featureApplicability |
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Mobile Fighter G Gundam | hasFeature |
Weaponized Landmark / int_f1360d68 | |
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Weaponized Landmark | |
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Wormwood: Gentleman Corpse: At the climax of "Wormwood Goes to Washington", Abraham Lincoln's spirit possesses the Lincoln Memorial. | |
Weaponized Landmark / int_f77887d | featureApplicability |
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Weaponized Landmark / int_f77887d | featureConfidence |
1.0 | |
Wormwood: Gentleman Corpse (Comic Book) | hasFeature |
Weaponized Landmark / int_f77887d | |
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Weaponized Landmark | |
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In Mortal Engines, a city-destroying laser is being built in St Paul's Cathedral. | |
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Transformers From Beast Wars cartoon, Stonehenge (or an Expy thereof) is an alien signaling probe and containment device. And while it's technically not a monument per se, the second moon is actually a planet-heating Ray Gun. |
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One episode of Dexter's Laboratory had Mandark turn the George Washington portion of Mount Rushmore into a giant golem/mecha; Dexter responds by animating Lincoln's portion of Mount Rushmore. The "golems" stop fighting when they realize they're similar (in particular, famous for their honesty) and walk off arms-over-shoulders to have a friendly conversation. | |
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In Captain America #222, "The Monumental Menace!"◊ Cap fights an animated Lincoln Memorial statue. | |
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