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We need to end this story with a bang. We need to really sell the Grand Finale. We need to use up the rest of our budget. We need something big: bigger than a volcano, bigger than humongous mecha, bigger than a battle royale with all the characters. I know! We'll have everyone go into space! Nothing is bigger than space! Total big bang right there folks! Yes, space trumps almost any other environment, so it's a natural place to give an ending some style. It doesn't have to be deep space, though: the moon will do, since it gives everyone something to stand on and is still pretty spacy, what with no atmosphere. Once everyone's gotten up there, all the space-related tropes apply, though since the action takes up a small portion of the overall runtime, don't expect to see the fruits of a lot of research. Advertisement:propertag.cmd.push(function() { proper_display('tvtropes_content_3'); })Obviously this doesn't apply in settings that start out in space, or go there fairly early. The transition shouldn't happen any earlier than the third act. However, some series that start out by travelling to other worlds may have the climax take place in the vacuum of space itself. In videogames, this can easily overlap with Amazing Technicolor Battlefield, and possibly with Final Boss, New Dimension. The finale might constitute a High-Altitude Battle. Not to be confused with Recycled IN SPACE, though that can happen if the creators are careless. Also not to be confused with an Astral Finish. |
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The hidden track of the first Wipeout is set on Mars. The bonus track in Wipeout Fusion is set on an alien planet. In Pure it's levitating in the upper atmosphere. | |
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The various final stages of the Aero Fighters series take place off Earth; the first two games take place in the Earth's orbit, while one of the third game's final stages is set on Mars. This is despite the player ships not being suited for flight outside of the Earth's atmosphere. | |
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Puella Magi Madoka Magica has Madoka herself one-shotting Kriemhild Gretchen to death and rewriting the law of the universe. While the universe is being rewritten, she and Homura have the now-memetic scene of " naked magical space lesbians". Madoka's final form might also be a Shout-Out to Heartcatch Pretty Cure, above. | |
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The final boss battle in the original Sin and Punishment has Saki go One-Winged Angel and growing about as tall as the country of Japan is large, in order to fight against a false planet Earth. The final level of Sin and Punishment 2, a Boss Rush level takes place in space. |
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Senki Zesshou Symphogear: The closing part of the Final Battle has the three heroines going out to outer space to make a Heroic Sacrifice. | |
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The final level of Einhänder takes place in space, pitting the Endymion/Astrea against their own Selene forces, who have declared them outliving their usefulness. This culminates in a Final Boss battle against Hyperion, their own superior. | |
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The final and hardest minigame in Wii Play: Motion has the Miis navigate a space shuttle to assemble a giant space station. | |
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The final battle of Transformers: Devastation has Optimus and Megatron squaring off in space. | |
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After a brief battle against the moon, the entire third act of Tengen Toppa Gurren Lagann is set in space, specifically the home pocket universe of the Anti-Spirals. It only gets bigger from there, until the Final Boss is throwing galaxies as shuriken and shooting lasers with the power of the Big Bang. | |
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The second game's finale, "Starship Viewties", takes place on Cimmerian Planet Gedow, paying tribute to Alien with robots that look like the titular creature and then going wild with the difficulty curve with everything from a cyborg dino tank to a giant cyborg robo Buddha statue. But all that is topped when Serial Escalation kicks since the last game and the obligatory mecha battle, thanks to starship-class Combining Mecha, rises to the scale of the whole solar system. And now you get to punch out the Earth to cast your battle aura while fighting giant, blazing space dragons! However, the actual final battle takes place on Earth. And it is genuinely brutal. However, it boasts a joyously awesome final battle theme. | |
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A number of Kirby games end in this way, such as Super Star/Fun Pak, Squeak Squad and Planet Robobot. Some of the ones that don't incorporate Final Boss, New Dimension instead, since the franchise generally makes good use of its deep space setting. | |
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Heartcatch Pretty Cure's final episodes are set in space, leading to the Big Bad taking a One-Winged Angel form and the heroines taking up their own combined form of their own. | |
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The Wonderful 101 takes this premise and absolutely blows the roof off with it, with the final battle against Jergingha taking place just over Earth. | |
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The final battle with Vlitra in Asura's Wrath ends with this. The True Final boss fight with Chakravartin in Part IV: Nirvana takes this further, with Asura becoming bigger then any other planet sized character in the game, only to fight against Chakravartin's practically Tengen Toppa Gurren Lagann sized fortress in space, leading to an awesome final battle that needs to be seen to be believed. | |
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Grandia II, similarly, has an evil moon that has to be visited in the end and destroyed, although its interior is more of a Womb Level. | |
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In LittleBigPlanet 2, The Negativatron is fought in the outer reaches of the Cosmos. The final part of his final battle is in front of a Space arcade game. | |
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Played with in Saints Row: The Third if you go to rescue your friends in the final story mission. The mission after that is "Gangsters in Space" where you fight Killbane on Mars. You're actually filming a movie. | |
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Rainbow Road, the final track in every Mario Kart, is in space or at least the upper atmosphere. In Mario Kart Wii your character even caught fire and burned up during re-entry if they fell off the track. In terms of the Retro GP tracks in later installments, however, Mario Kart DS and Mario Kart Wii avert it by using GCN Yoshi Circuit and N64 Bowser's Castle, but Mario Kart 7 and 8 finally play it straight with SNES Rainbow Road and N64 Rainbow Road respectively. | |
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Snake Rattle 'n' Roll has the final level on the moon, for no discernable reason. With an appropriate change in gravity, which doesn't exactly make it easier, since it's a Boss Battle. | |
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Blast Corps has an entire set of stages set away from Earth as the finale, taking you to the Earth's moon and several other planets in the Solar System, including planets that in-game are solid planets yet are gas giants in real life. | |
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Busou Renkin: In order to combat his and Victor's Walking Wasteland powers, Kazuki manages to basically rocket himself and Victor with a particularly strong, rocket-powered thrust. The Dénouement episode has his friends coming to the moon to rescue them. | |
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In the last level of Super Scribblenauts, Maxwell's Evil Twin Llewxam steals the Starite in a UFO, then absconds to space; Maxwell must follow in the vehicle of his choice, shooting Starites at his twin until the latter crashes to earth. | |
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Kannazuki no Miko: The final battle between Orochi Chikane and Himeko takes place in a Shinto shrine on the moon. | |
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Mega Man Star Force's final stage is set in a space station, and 3's is within a meteor that's headed for Earth. | |
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The last region of Destroy All Humans! 2 is a Russian Moon base. | |
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The climatic fight against Jubileus, the Creator in Bayonetta takes at the confines of the solar system. After you defeat her, you need to punch her soul from Pluto to the Sun. | |
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The final battle of season 1 of Tantei Opera Milky Holmes takes place in space. | |
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The race against Iceman in Slot Car Racer takes place in space. | |
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In Final Fantasy IV, Cecil's journey to the moon fulfills a prophecy. There he learns about the identity of the Big Bad and himself, and enters the Very Definitely Final Dungeon. | |
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Final Fantasy XI is a massive fan of the Amazing Technicolor Battlefield for the Final Boss of expansions. The vast majority of which are very spacey, but none more so than the battlefield Empyreal Paradox where the god Promathia is fought at the end of Chains of Promathia (and later Shinryunote Who is Promathia from an alternate universe where he won the final battle and absorbed Selh'teus. at the end of the Abyssea battle packs). You're literally in space standing on an invisible "floor" with the planet Vana'diel clearly visible below you. | |
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Most Gundam series will have fights out in space, allowing the pilots to go all-out and rip each other a new one. Of the animated installments, only Mobile Suit Gundam: The 08th MS Team, Mobile Suit Gundam 0080: War in the Pocket, ∀ Gundam and Mobile Suit Gundam: Iron-Blooded Orphans do not end in space. 0080, though, does take place in a space colony, so it might count. | |
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Xenoblade Chronicles 2The final chapter takes place in a Space Station just above the atmosphere of the Earth, the same space station where Klaus undertook his experiment that led to the creation of the universe of the original Xenoblade Chronicles. | |
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Animorphs certainly uses this. The books before the Grand Finale certainly have examples of both a spaceship setting and adventures on extrasolar planets (three times in 54 books), but the vast majority of the action simply takes place on the surface of the Earth. But the final battle with the Yeerks involves infiltrating a large mother ship and fighting a battle while in orbit outside the atmosphere, and then convincing a fleet of Andalite battleships with the message that "We know you have plans to destroy the Earth, now cancel those plans." This climactic battle isn't the last thing to happen in the series (it's complicated), and the series ends with a suspenseful battle between two starships, this time very far away from Earth's solar system. | |
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Xenoblade has the party just plain walking(!) right out into space, going past planets from our solar system, on their way to confront the final boss. Xenoblade Chronicles 2The final chapter takes place in a Space Station just above the atmosphere of the Earth, the same space station where Klaus undertook his experiment that led to the creation of the universe of the original Xenoblade Chronicles. |
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In LEGO City Undercover, the final level takes Chase to the moon. | |
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The final episode of Family Matters has Urkel going up to a space station. | |
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Dragon Ball Z: Battle of Gods and Dragon Ball Super: The last stretch of Goku and Beerus's battle takes place far, far above Earth. | |
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In the classic arcade game Time Pilot the final level is in space in the future. If/when you beat the Boss you go back to the first level again, only it's harder this time. | |
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The final season of Regular Show takes place in space, with the Grand Finale involving a battle between Pops and his Evil Twin for nothing less than the end of the entire universe. | |
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Magic: The Gathering: The third and final set of the Theros block, Journey Into Nyx, is set mostly in the titular sub-plane, hanging in the upper atmosphere of the greater plane of Theros. Matter itself is fundamentally magical there, and the Gods call it home. Elspeth and Ajani make the journey to kill the Mad God Xenagos. | |
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Portal 2 ends with the player using portals to go to the moon; Chell is rescued before the portal closes, but the villain is stranded in space. | |
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This is quite common for Sonic the Hedgehog games. Examples include, but unlimited to, Sonic the Hedgehog 2, Sonic & Knuckles, and Sonic Adventure 2. | |
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The last area in SoulBlazer is the World of Evil, which resembles space with a ground and walls made of some transparent matter. The room just before the Big Bad's shrine is even called "Dazzling Space"! | |
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Scrapped Princess: The final battle has Shanon team up with Princess Seness, against the Peacemakers, which begins in the upper atmosphere, but soon escalates into an all-out battle royale in deep space! | |
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Played straight in Super Mario Odyssey, where the final level takes place on the moon, in a region called Honeylune Ridge. Played even more straight with the Brutal Bonus Level Dark Side of the Moon and the Nintendo Hard Darker Side of the Moon. | |
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The final battle in Marvel vs. Capcom 3 takes place in space with the Earth in the background slowly decaying as Galactus starts to devour it. | |
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The Legend of Dragoon ends on the setting's resident Weird Moon, specifically on the inside, which is a strange dimension that apes various environments previously visited on the surface. | |
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Both de Blob games do this: In the first, Comrade Black is fleeing the planet with his store of stolen color, but Blob manages to get on the ship at the last minute and wreak havoc. In the second, Black flees to his orbital Hypno-Ray and absorbs all the color from the planet at once, but Blob manages to commandeer a rocket and catch up. | |
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The area containing the last 19 levels in Dig Dug Arrangement is Area 6, the Moon's Surface. | |
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Excite Truck and Excite Bots both have Nebula, a bizarre spacy realm, as their final track. | |
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Naturally for a series heavily based around celestial bodies, Saint Seiya Omega's Grand Finale takes place in space. | |
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In Glider PRO, it's common for the last star in a house to be somewhere up in space. | |
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Kill la Kill has its final battle in low Earth orbit. Fitting, considering the show is something of a successor to Tengen Toppa Gurren Lagann. | |
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Most of the Mega Man (Classic) Game Boy series have their final levels take place in space (the fifth game does not count due to half the boss roster residing in space levels, and the only game to completely avert the space setting is the third one). As for the main games, Mega Man 10 saves its very last stage for this trope, right after the usual four stages of a traditional endgame castle. | |
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LEGO Marvel Super Heroes has the third-to- and second-to-last levels take place on Asteroid M in deep space, including one part in the penultimate level where you fly through the vacuum unprotected to reach another area, but the final level itself is a High-Altitude Battle on the deck of the S.H.I.E.L.D. Hellicarrier. | |
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In Miitopia, the Final Boss is fought in deep space. Fittingly, it took the appearance of a miniature golden sun. | |
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The first XCOM game mostly involves fending off alien attacks on Earth. However, the grand finale is humanity's first manned mission to Mars, armed with alien technology and the biggest guns X-COM has to offer. | |
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In Phantasy Star Online 2, Dark Falz Elder and the final boss of Episode 3 Profound Darkness are fought in space. The final boss of Episode 4 ESC-A Falz Mother is fought on Earth's moon. | |
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Viewtiful Joe and Viewtiful Joe 2 have a final stage in space. Since they take place in Movieland, they are beyond over the top and awesome because of that. The first game's finale, "Joe & Sylvia", is a Star Wars homage, culminating in a battle with space mecha atop the Earth, and you punch out the Moon at Mach Speed to make yourself go red hot with a flaming Battle Aura! Followed up by a duel with the Final Boss outside of his mecha in a one-on-one brawl. In a space station with lowered gravity, no less. The second game's finale, "Starship Viewties", takes place on Cimmerian Planet Gedow, paying tribute to Alien with robots that look like the titular creature and then going wild with the difficulty curve with everything from a cyborg dino tank to a giant cyborg robo Buddha statue. But all that is topped when Serial Escalation kicks since the last game and the obligatory mecha battle, thanks to starship-class Combining Mecha, rises to the scale of the whole solar system. And now you get to punch out the Earth to cast your battle aura while fighting giant, blazing space dragons! However, the actual final battle takes place on Earth. And it is genuinely brutal. However, it boasts a joyously awesome final battle theme. |
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Illusion of Gaia: The hero Will ascends to the surface of the rapidly-approaching Chaos Comet for the final confrontation. | |
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The Team Umizoomi episode, "Umi Space Heroes", involves Team Umizoomi going to space to repair the moon after The TroubleMakers have destroyed it by sending Trouble Bubbles. | |
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In City of Heroes, the final battle of the "Who Will Die" story arc takes place on an island the villain has levitated into Earth orbit. | |
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The last level of Classic Mode in the Super Smash Bros. series is always a battle against Master Hand (and occasionally Crazy Hand) on Final Destination, a flat platform in a background that was basic black in earlier installments (and even Melee even had a digital feel to it), but in Brawl and 4 had become a deep space setting as stars and galaxies drift by the battlefield in the background. This was also the case in Adventure Mode on Melee. |
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In the last few paragraphs of The Iron Dream by Norman Spinrad / Adolf Hitler (More precisely: Norman Spinrad conceived the novel as something written by an Alternate Universe Hitler who emigrated to the US and became a SF author), a spaceship leaves Earth — permanently polluted by radiation — to start the colonization of the cosmos. | |
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