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* ''AWesternAnimation/TimeMasters'' doesn't mention Earth, but some real-life stars are alluded to, like a planet called Aldebaran and a race of aliens called Centaurians. Also, Silbad sings about ''Literature/PeterPan'' and ''ComicBook/{{Superman}}''.

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* ''AWesternAnimation/TimeMasters'' ''WesternAnimation/TimeMasters'' doesn't mention Earth, but some real-life stars are alluded to, like a planet called Aldebaran and a race of aliens called Centaurians. Also, Silbad sings about ''Literature/PeterPan'' and ''ComicBook/{{Superman}}''.
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* ''Animation/TimeMasters'' doesn't mention Earth but some real-life stars are alluded to, like a planet called Aldebaran and a race of aliens called Centaurians. Also Silbad sings about ''Literature/PeterPan'' and ''Franchise/{{Superman}}''.

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* ''Animation/TimeMasters'' ''AWesternAnimation/TimeMasters'' doesn't mention Earth Earth, but some real-life stars are alluded to, like a planet called Aldebaran and a race of aliens called Centaurians. Also Also, Silbad sings about ''Literature/PeterPan'' and ''Franchise/{{Superman}}''.''ComicBook/{{Superman}}''.



* ''Franchise/TheChroniclesOfRiddick'' is a case of EarthDrift. The original movie, ''Film/PitchBlack'' is the only one that mentions Earth with the rest of the movies feeling like this trope. Every planet referenced in the sector of space that the series takes place in is fictional, and Earth never comes up.

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* ''Franchise/TheChroniclesOfRiddick'' is a case of EarthDrift. The original movie, ''Film/PitchBlack'' ''Film/PitchBlack'', is the only one that mentions Earth with the rest of the movies feeling like this trope. Every planet referenced in the sector of space that the series takes place in is fictional, and Earth never comes up.
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* ''TabletopGame/HELLASWorldsOfSunAndStone'' makes it clear that despite its star-spanning society having a strong resemblance to some Earth cultures (in particular, ancient Greek ones) it's not set in any kind of distant future of our own world. The Hellenes are a different species that just happens to be HumanAliens.
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* ''TabletopGame/StarFrontiers'' is set "near the center of a great spiral galaxy, where stars are much closer together than Earth's sun and its neighbors. Humans are explicitly not Earth humans but are extremely similar. That said, the names of certain planets and stars in the region make reference to Terrestrial mythology and culture (most notably a star named Theseus, orbited by a planet named Minotaur) all of which raise questions about that.

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* ''TabletopGame/StarFrontiers'' is set "near the center of a great spiral galaxy, where stars are much closer together than Earth's sun and its neighbors. Humans are explicitly not Earth humans but are extremely similar. That said, the names of certain planets and stars in the region make reference to Terrestrial mythology and culture (most notably a star named Theseus, orbited by a planet named Minotaur) all of which raise never-answered questions about that.
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* ''TabletopGame/StarFrontiers'' is set "near the center of a great spiral galaxy, where stars are much closer together than Earth's sun and its neighbors. Humans are explicitly not Earth humans but are extremely similar.

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* ''TabletopGame/StarFrontiers'' is set "near the center of a great spiral galaxy, where stars are much closer together than Earth's sun and its neighbors. Humans are explicitly not Earth humans but are extremely similar. That said, the names of certain planets and stars in the region make reference to Terrestrial mythology and culture (most notably a star named Theseus, orbited by a planet named Minotaur) all of which raise questions about that.
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** The ''WesternAnimation/SheRaPrincessOfPower'' spin-off is set on the planet Etheria in the same solar system. As mentioned above the ''WesternAnimation/SheRaAndThePrincessesOfPower'' revival plays the trope straight. With Etheria being trapped in AnotherDimension for most of the series and no mention of Earth when they return to the main universe. For copyright reasons, they weren't allowed to mention Eternia or anything from other He-Man cartoons.

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** The ''WesternAnimation/SheRaPrincessOfPower'' spin-off is set on the planet Etheria in the same solar system. As mentioned above the ''WesternAnimation/SheRaAndThePrincessesOfPower'' revival plays the trope straight. With Etheria being trapped in AnotherDimension for most of the series and no mention of Earth when they return to the main universe. For copyright reasons, they weren't allowed to mention Eternia or anything most things from other He-Man cartoons.
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* The ''VideoGame/StarFox'' series is mostly set in the Lylat system with occasional visits to other parts of the sector and no mention of Earth. The system's location is never given in the games, but the instruction booklet to the first game says is at the center of our galaxy. Starfox characters appearing in ''VideoGame/StarlinkBattleForAtlas'' confirm that Earth and humans exist in this setting, but they're far off from any of the goings-on of the series itself.

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* The ''VideoGame/StarFox'' ''Franchise/StarFox'' series is mostly set in the Lylat system with occasional visits to other parts of the sector and no mention of Earth. The system's location is never given in the games, but the instruction booklet to the first game says is at the center of our galaxy. Starfox ''Star Fox'' characters appearing in ''VideoGame/StarlinkBattleForAtlas'' confirm that Earth and humans exist in this setting, but they're far off from any of the goings-on of the series itself.



* The ''VideoGame/{{Kirby}}'' games are mainly set on Planet Popstar which according to the manual for ''VideoGame/KirbysAdventure'', is too far away to be seen from Earth. ''VideoGame/Kirby64TheCrystalShards'' features a planet called Shiver Star which is heavily implied to be Earth AfterTheEnd, but it seems to be in the same star system as Pop Star.

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* The ''VideoGame/{{Kirby}}'' ''Franchise/{{Kirby}}'' games are mainly set on Planet Popstar which according to the manual for ''VideoGame/KirbysAdventure'', is too far away to be seen from Earth. ''VideoGame/Kirby64TheCrystalShards'' features a planet called Shiver Star which is heavily implied to be Earth AfterTheEnd, but it seems to be in the same star system as Pop Star.






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* ''Starbarians'' by Creator/HarryPartridge is set "Thirty thousand billion trillion years in the future" with no Earth.

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* ''Starbarians'' by Creator/HarryPartridge ''WebAnimation/{{Starbarians}}'' is set "Thirty thousand billion trillion years in the future" with no Earth.
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* ''Animation/{{Gandahar}}'' is set in the distant future, on the planet of the same name.

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* Most Square-Enix {{RPG}}s occur on planets with no visible relationship to Earth, or each other. Though, bizarrely enough, there's almost always humans, or just really HumanAliens.

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* Most Square-Enix Creator/SquareEnix {{RPG}}s occur on planets with no visible relationship to Earth, or each other. Though, bizarrely enough, there's almost always humans, or just really HumanAliens.


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* The protagonists of ''VideoGame/Haven2020'' hail from a planetary system known as the Apiary, and they spend the entirety of the story settling the distant, uninhabited planet Source.
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* [[Creator/TheAsylum The Asylum's]] ''Battle Star Wars'' is TheMockbuster of the TropeNamer and plays it straight.

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* ''Franchise/StarWars'': The franchise is set in an unnamed galaxy in which humans exist and real-life animals sometimes turn up, but Earth and real-life stars are all entirely absent. ''Film/ANewHope'', the Trope Namer, used the phrase to set a fairy tale-like tone. The frequent jokes questioning the advanced technology of the setting despite it being in the past ignore the fact that being in ''a galaxy far, far away'', technologies could well have developed much earlier than similar ones on Earth did -- DecadeDissonance on an intergalactic scale. Depending on how meta one gets with the titles, the movies could take place in the future, the past ''or'' the present.

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The franchise is set in an unnamed galaxy in which humans exist and real-life animals sometimes turn up, but Earth and real-life stars are all entirely absent. ''Film/ANewHope'', the Trope Namer, used the phrase to set a fairy tale-like tone. The frequent jokes questioning the advanced technology of the setting despite it being in the past ignore the fact that being in ''a galaxy far, far away'', technologies could well have developed much earlier than similar ones on Earth did -- DecadeDissonance on an intergalactic scale. Depending on how meta one gets with the titles, the movies could take place in the future, the past ''or'' the present.



* ''Literature/AlienChronicles'' is a trilogy of novels by Deborah Chester and published by Creator/{{Lucasfilm}}. It was [[Fanfic/AlienExodus originally intended]] to be based in the ''Franchise/StarWars'' universe, until a disagreement between Lucasfilm and Ace Books led to the novels instead being set in a similar but original universe. One that, notably, has no humans in it. However, a couple of the main species depicted in the trilogy have been mentioned in the ''Star Wars'' Expanded Universe, implying that they may share the same setting after all.

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* ''Literature/AlienChronicles'' is a trilogy of novels by Deborah Chester and published by Creator/{{Lucasfilm}}. It was [[Fanfic/AlienExodus originally intended]] intended to be based in the ''Franchise/StarWars'' universe, until a disagreement between Lucasfilm and Ace Books led to the novels instead being set in a similar but original universe. One that, notably, has no humans in it. However, a couple of the main species depicted in the trilogy have been mentioned in the ''Star Wars'' Expanded Universe, implying that they may share the same setting after all.


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* "Literature/LumbanicoTheCubicPlanet" takes place in a strangely shaped planet called Lumbanico, located in a completely different galaxy whose inhabitants have never even heard the names "Earth" or "Milky Way".
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* ''WesternAnimation/StarTrekProdigy'' is a SequelSeries to ''Series/StarTrekVoyager'' set in the same Delta Quadrant at the other side of the galaxy. The protagonists are a group of aliens who find an abandoned Starfleet ship. The closest thing to humans are old ''Franchise/StarTrek'' cast members playing hologram versions of their characters generated by the ship.

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* ''WesternAnimation/StarTrekProdigy'' is a SequelSeries to ''Series/StarTrekVoyager'' set in the same Delta Quadrant at the other side of the galaxy. The protagonists are a group of aliens who find an abandoned Starfleet ship. The closest thing to characters' only knowledge about humans are and the Federation comes from old ''Franchise/StarTrek'' cast members playing hologram versions of their characters generated by the ship.
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* ''Series/StarTrekVoyager'' focuses on the titular ship getting stranded in the Delta Quadrant on the other side of the galaxy with no Federation presence and encountering various alien civilizations within it. It would take them 70 years to get back to Earth if they couldn't find a wormhole or some other shortcut. A downplayed example in that most of the main characters are in fact humans from a society where Earth is the capital.

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The {{Trope Namer|s}} is, of course, ''[[Film/ANewHope Star Wars: A New Hope]]'', although that movie was just adding the word "[[JustForFun/RecycledInSpace galaxy]]" to the fairy-tale trope about a ''land'' far far away in order to evoke a SpaceFantasy feel.

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* ''VideoGame/{{Timespinner}} is set on the planet Lachiem on the Erneah Galaxy.

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** ''VideoGame/PhantasyStarOnline2'' focuses on a colony fleet exploring the universe but TwentyMinutesIntoTheFuture Earth appearing in AnotherDimension.

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** ''VideoGame/PhantasyStarOnline2'' focuses on a colony fleet exploring the universe but TwentyMinutesIntoTheFuture Earth appearing in AnotherDimension.an AlternateUniverse.
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* ''Series/{{Lexx}}'' starts off in AnotherDimension called the Light Zone with occasional mentions and visits to a [[DarkWorld Dark Zone]]. The Dark Zone is later revealed to be our universe and most of season 4 takes place on Earth.

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** Also in the original novel, Rincewind visits our world briefly in AnotherDimension.

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* Two of these settings have appeared as [[AnotherDimension other dimensions]] in ''Webcomic/SluggyFreelance''.

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The {{Trope Namer|s}} is, of course, ''Franchise/StarWars:'' ''Film/ANewHope'', although that movie was just adding the word "[[JustForFun/RecycledInSpace galaxy]]" to the fairy-tale trope about a ''land'' far far away in order to evoke a SpaceFantasy feel.

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The {{Trope Namer|s}} is, of course, ''Franchise/StarWars:'' ''Film/ANewHope'', ''[[Film/ANewHope Star Wars: A New Hope]]'', although that movie was just adding the word "[[JustForFun/RecycledInSpace galaxy]]" to the fairy-tale trope about a ''land'' far far away in order to evoke a SpaceFantasy feel.



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* ''VideoGame/{{XenoGears}}'': The prologue begins in a distant galaxy when a MileLongShip from Earth called The Eldridge comes under siege from an unknown force before activating the SelfDestructMechanism, causing it to crash onto a nearby planet and setting the story in motion. [[spoiler:The humans that live on this planet were created by the giant bio-weapon Deus 10,000 years ago in order to act as parts to repair its damage. The humans that created Deus were from Earth, but they are mostly a separate gene pool from Deus' created humans]].



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->''"Somewhere in space, this may all be happening right now."''
-->-- '''Original ''Franchise/StarWars:'' ''Film/ANewHope'' trailer'''

[[Franchise/TheHitchhikersGuideToTheGalaxy Space is big. Really, really big.]] So big in fact, that most of it can't even be seen from the Earth. So what exactly is out there? This trope is what happens when writers try to answer that question.

A galaxy far, far away is a setting for a story which is so far away from Earth, that the very fact of its distance lends an air of credibility to even the most fantastic of plots. After all, no one really knows what's out there in the vastness of space. There may be elements we've never heard of. The laws of physics may not work the same way. There may be space gods, ancient civilizations, RubberForeheadAliens, all kinds of AppliedPhlebotinum. Just about anything is fair game, because no one can prove that a given aspect of the story is impossible.

People have set their fantasy stories "far far away" for as long as they've been telling stories, but how far qualifies as "far away" changes as TechnologyMarchesOn. Once upon a time this might have been "about 30 miles south of the village", but as humans were able to travel further and faster, the plausibility of a troll living just over the mountain became less believable, so storytellers began conjuring up distant continents and {{Lost World}}s that explorers had yet to discover. When Earth was mostly mapped, writers began looking to Mars, Venus and the Moon, and once we were able to get a good look at those, they started setting stories in distant, unknowable space.

One doesn't actually have to give too much detail about their corner of the void to invoke this trope. They don't even have to make direct reference to the Earth. If a story takes on a planet that's clearly not Earth, and Earth is never mentioned, it will usually just be assumed that the planet in question is so far away that they've never heard of Earth. If the writer feels a need to explain why most of the characters are ([[AmbiguouslyHuman apparently]]) human or everyone seems to speak English, they may include some vague reference to a "theoretical ancestor planet", or TranslationConvention may be invoked. If they don't even try to explain it, then it's probably an [[MST3KMantra unimportant coincidence]].

The {{Trope Namer|s}} is, of course, ''Franchise/StarWars:'' ''Film/ANewHope'', although that movie was just adding the word "[[JustForFun/RecycledInSpace galaxy]]" to the fairy-tale trope about a ''land'' far far away in order to evoke a SpaceFantasy feel.

See also: InsignificantLittleBluePlanet, EarthThatWas. Compare with ConstructedWorld, where the story is set on a single planet/world that does not exist in real life.

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->''"Somewhere in space, this may all be happening right now."''
->''"I think Creator/GeorgeLucas is gonna sue somebody!"''
-->-- '''Original ''Franchise/StarWars:'' ''Film/ANewHope'' trailer'''

[[Franchise/TheHitchhikersGuideToTheGalaxy Space
'''Chaka Luthor King''', ''Film/JayAndSilentBobStrikeBack''

''Franchise/StarWars''
is big. Really, really big.]] So big in fact, that most of it can't even be seen from the Earth. So what exactly is out there? This trope is what happens when writers try to answer that question.

A galaxy far, far away is a setting for a story which is so far away from Earth, that the very fact of its distance lends an air of credibility to even the most fantastic of plots. After all, no
one really knows what's out there in the vastness of space. There may be elements we've never heard of. The laws of physics may not work the same way. There may be space gods, ancient civilizations, RubberForeheadAliens, all kinds of AppliedPhlebotinum. Just about anything is fair game, because no one can prove that a given aspect of the story is impossible.

People have set their fantasy stories "far far away" for as long as they've
biggest media franchises in history. It has been telling stories, but how far qualifies as "far away" changes as TechnologyMarchesOn. Once upon a time this might have been "about 30 miles south of the village", but as humans were able to travel further and faster, the plausibility of a troll living just over the mountain became less believable, so storytellers began conjuring up distant continents and {{Lost World}}s frequently referenced in pop culture since its inception that explorers had yet it's hard to discover. When Earth was mostly mapped, writers began looking to Mars, Venus and the Moon, and once we were able to get a good look at those, they started setting stories in distant, unknowable space.

One doesn't actually have to give too much detail about their corner of the void to invoke this trope. They don't even have to
find works after 1977 that ''don't'' make direct at least one reference to the Earth. If a story takes on a planet that's clearly not Earth, this franchise. It's literally ''everywhere''. Parodies and Earth is never mentioned, it will usually just be assumed that the planet in question is so far away that they've never heard of Earth. If the writer feels a need to explain why most homages of the characters franchise are ([[AmbiguouslyHuman apparently]]) human or everyone seems to speak English, they may include some vague reference to a "theoretical ancestor planet", or TranslationConvention may be invoked. If they don't even try to explain it, then it's probably an [[MST3KMantra unimportant coincidence]].

The {{Trope Namer|s}} is, of course, ''Franchise/StarWars:'' ''Film/ANewHope'', although
so common, that movie was just adding a whole {{Stock Parod|ies}}y trope, MayTheFarceBeWithYou, has been created, and [[TropeNamers/StarWars dozens of tropes on this website have been named by the word "[[JustForFun/RecycledInSpace galaxy]]" to the fairy-tale trope about a ''land'' far far away in order to evoke a SpaceFantasy feel.

See also: InsignificantLittleBluePlanet, EarthThatWas. Compare with ConstructedWorld, where the story is set on a single planet/world that does not exist in real life.

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* ''Anime/RoyalSpaceForceTheWingsOfHonneamise'' is about the development of spaceflight by [[HumanAliens a people who look identical to humans]] [[DieselPunk with a 1950s level of technology]], but the geography of their planet doesn't resemble that of Earth and their cultures don't exactly resemble any particular one from Earth's history either ([[CultureChopSuey beyond some minor mixing of elements]]).
* ''Anime/LostUniverse'' uses this trope, as it's in a different universe.
* Mamoru Nagano and Creator/YoshiyukiTomino's ''Anime/HeavyMetalLGaim'' and Nagano's later CreatorDrivenSuccessor ''Manga/TheFiveStarStories'' do this with the Pentagona Solar System and the Joker Star Cluster (or galaxy, or multiple star system depending on the translator) respectively. In addition to being populated entirely by humans or genetically engineered variants thereof, nearly all the plants and wildlife appear to be ordinary things like cranes, antelopes, lilies of the valley, etc. (with a few dinosaurs and fantasy creatures like dragons and fairies and the occasional god thrown in). And yet Earth is never mentioned. In ''The Five Star Stories'', the human race is believed to have originated on one of two planets, but it's not confirmed. Further complicating things is the fact that a planned future storyline involves a major character travelling through time and space to the last days of UsefulNotes/WorldWarII.
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* Creator/MasamuneShirow's ''Orion'' is set in the fictional Orion Galaxy.
* ''Anime/KirbyRightBackAtYa'' is the same as the [[Franchise/{{Kirby}} games it's based on]] in that it focuses on the planet Pop Star and surrounding planets.
* ''Manga/EdensZero'' is about HumanAliens living in a region of space called the Sakura Cosmos that's separated from the rest of the universe by spaceship eating dragons.
* ''Franchise/DragonBall'':
** As shown in the official maps (and a few times in the animated series), the "Earth" of ''Dragon Ball'' is Earth InNameOnly, with completely different geography. It's populated by humans, but also {{Funny Animal}}s, sapient robots, and various other intelligent species who are all considered native Earthlings, and the humans themselves have advanced technology, a fantastical culture (albeit one clearly inspired by real-world ones), and often display non-human traits (e.g. some people can shape-shift). That's not even getting into the SupernaturalMartialArts and completely different laws of physics. Real world events and nations are never referenced (except sometimes for [[NoFourthWall the sake of a joke]]), and the setting uses a fictional calendar system. In short, ''Dragon Ball'' would be a perfect example if they gave the planet any other name.
** Many other planets are visited in the series, and none correspond to any real-world location. Also, as shown in ''Daizenshuu 7'', Earth and all the other planets in the ''Dragon Ball'' universe are actually in a gigantic snow globe.
** The parallel universes from ''Anime/DragonBallSuper'' all have their own sets of planets and aliens. The only one that has an Earth is our twin universe, Universe 6.

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* ''Anime/RoyalSpaceForceTheWingsOfHonneamise'' is about the development of spaceflight by [[HumanAliens a people who look identical to humans]] [[DieselPunk with a 1950s level of technology]], but the geography of their planet doesn't resemble that of Earth and their cultures don't exactly resemble any particular one from Earth's history either ([[CultureChopSuey beyond some minor mixing of elements]]).
* ''Anime/LostUniverse'' uses this trope, as it's in a different universe.
* Mamoru Nagano and Creator/YoshiyukiTomino's ''Anime/HeavyMetalLGaim'' and Nagano's later CreatorDrivenSuccessor ''Manga/TheFiveStarStories'' do this with the Pentagona Solar System and the Joker Star Cluster (or galaxy, or multiple star system depending on the translator) respectively. In addition to being populated entirely by humans or genetically engineered variants thereof, nearly all the plants and wildlife appear to be ordinary things like cranes, antelopes, lilies
''Anime/DoraemonNobitaAndTheSpaceHeroes'': One of the valley, etc. (with villains, Ogun, is a few dinosaurs giant gorilla-like alien whose appearance and fantasy creatures like dragons and fairies and outfit is blatantly based on Chewbacca, even making the occasional god thrown in). And yet Earth same growls as Chewie.
* ''Manga/DragonBall'': The movie star Pamput
is never mentioned. In ''The Five Star Stories'', the human race is believed shown to have originated on one of two planets, but it's not confirmed. Further complicating things is the fact that starred in a planned future storyline involves a major movie similar to ''Star Wars''. His character travelling through time wields a lightsaber and space faces mooks similar to Stormtroopers.
* ''Manga/FullmetalAlchemist'': In a 4koma, author Creator/HiromuArakawa humorously starts going into a rant about how baffled she is that [[WhatDoesSheSeeInHim Padmé fell for Anakin]] [[StrangledByTheRedString for no sensible reason]]. And apparently, according to her editor, Arakawa is a big ''Star Wars'' fan and tried ordering a life-size statue of Darth Vader only to discover it would be prohibitively expensive.
* In ''Manga/JojosBizarreAdventureStoneOcean'', one of Literature/SnowWhite's seven dwarves, brought to life by
the last days power of UsefulNotes/WorldWarII.
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* Creator/MasamuneShirow's ''Orion''
[[ArtInitiatesLife Bohemian Rhapsody]], says Chewbacca is set in his favorite character.
* ''Manga/MyHeroAcademia'': Kohei Horikoshi is a huge fan of ''Star Wars'', which is clearly shown by
the fictional Orion Galaxy.
* ''Anime/KirbyRightBackAtYa'' is
following:
** Several important locations are named for planets/cities in ''Star Wars'', such as Tatooin Station (Tatooine), Hosu City (Hoth), Nabu Island and Nabu Junior High (Naboo), Kamino Ward, Dagoba Municipal Park (Dagobah), Jaku General Hospital (Jakku) etc.
** During the 10-month training to receive One For All, one of the training exercises Midoriya had to perform was carrying All Might on his back similarly to how Yoda had Luke do
the same as thing in ''Film/TheEmpireStrikesBack''.
** The Power Suit Mei Hatsume tests with Midoriya looks a lot like a bulky Stormtrooper armor, sans
the [[Franchise/{{Kirby}} games it's based on]] helmet.
** Mashairo Ojiro's Hero costume heavily resembles Luke Skywalker's Tatooine outfit.
** The helmet All for One wears
in the Hideout Raid is reminiscent of Darth Vader's, down to the breathing tubes under the chassis.
** During [[spoiler:[=TomurAFO=]]]'s fight with Stars and Stripes, she says
that it focuses on she took orders from an official named Agpar, a clear reference to Admiral Ackbar.
*** One of her pilots is also named Wedge, referencing Wedge Antilles,
the planet Pop Star and surrounding planets.
* ''Manga/EdensZero'' is about HumanAliens living in a region of space called the Sakura Cosmos that's separated
Rebel ace pilot from the rest Original Trilogy.
** Mirio Togata's ultimate move against Overhaul in the manga is literally named [[Film/ThePhantomMenace Phantom Menace]].
** Inko Midoriya (the protagonist's mother)'s Quirk allows her to telepathically levitate (small) objects towards her and lets her grab them. This is very similar to the Force Pull, one
of the universe most common abilities displayed by spaceship eating dragons.
* ''Franchise/DragonBall'':
** As shown in
the official maps (and a few times in the animated series), the "Earth" of ''Dragon Ball'' Jedi.
** Nagamasa Mora's hero name, Chewyee,
is Earth InNameOnly, with completely different geography. It's populated by humans, but also {{Funny Animal}}s, sapient robots, a close reference to Han Solo's nickname for Chewbacca.
** Class 1-B performs a mix
and match play of various other intelligent species franchises, including ''Star Wars'', as Monoma parodied the iconic LukeIAmYourFather line.
* ''Anime/SonicX'': In "[[Recap/SonicXS1E23EmeraldAnniversary Emerald Anniversary]]", when Decoe chases after Knuckles, they go through the set of ''Star Wars''. Knuckles uses what appears to be the Death Star (which is just a model) to jump higher in the air, while Decoe trips over it.
* ''Anime/TransformersVictory'':
** In the first episode, Star Saber traveled to the alien settlement of Iron Town, where some inhabitants resembled Ewoks and Jawas.
** In episode 22, a pair of mechanoids uncannily similar to C-3PO and R2-D2 were seen at the Schaeffer Energy plant.
* The anime version of ''Anime/UruseiYatsura'' features a slew of examples:
** As Urusei Yatsura itself was produced during the late 70's and early 80's references abound. The most prominent probably being the group of four high school boys obsessed with Lum
who are all considered native Earthlings, and informally referred to as her "Stormtroopers".
** In episode 38 "Steal Darling! Copy Operation!" Ataru wishes to take Shinobu to
the humans themselves have advanced technology, a fantastical culture (albeit one clearly inspired by real-world ones), and often display non-human traits (e.g. some people can shape-shift). That's not even getting hottest movie of the summer in 1982, which was of course "Return of the Jedi".
** In episode 61 "The Mendo Family Masquerade War" Ataru runs
into part of the SupernaturalMartialArts Mendo Conglomerates Security Force, who are cosplaying stormtroopers and completely different laws of physics. Real world events being led by Darth Vader himself.
** In episode 89 "Lum
and nations are never referenced (except sometimes Ataru A Night only for [[NoFourthWall Two," Lum's Stormtroopers and Mendo freak out in a forty-second homage to the sake of a joke]]), franchise. Complete with lightsaber duels, Chibi as Emperor Palpatine, Megane as C-3PO and the setting uses a fictional calendar system. In short, ''Dragon Ball'' would be a perfect example if they gave the planet any other name.
** Many other planets are visited
Perm disturbingly dressed as Princess Leia in the series, and none correspond to any real-world location. Also, as shown in ''Daizenshuu 7'', Earth and all golden bikini.
** In
the other planets third Urusei Yatsura movie "Remember My Love," a Darth Vader poster can be seen hanging up in Ataru's room.
** In
the ''Dragon Ball'' universe are actually in latest OVA "The Obstacle Course Swim Meet", Ran pulls out some futuristic sic-fi weaponry to combat a gigantic snow globe.
** The parallel universes from ''Anime/DragonBallSuper'' all have their own sets
group of planets and aliens. The only one that has an Earth is our twin universe, Universe 6. vicious water snakes, including a red lightsaber.



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* ''Animation/PleasantGoatAndBigBigWolf'':
** Episode 124's title card references ''Star Wars'' by showing the goats holding lightsabers in a VFormationTeamShot. Wolffy is in the background wearing a helmet greatly resembling that of Darth Vader.
** Episode 58 of the show's second season, ''Pleasant Goat Sports Game'', is titled "Return of the Jedi".
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* ''ComicBook/ElfQuest'' is set on "the World of Two Moons."[[note]]Later to be called "Abode".[[/note]]
* ''ComicBook/{{Saga}}'' by Creator/BrianKVaughan, much like ''Franchise/StarWars'', is a [[ScienceFantasy science fiction/fantasy hybrid]] that takes place in an unnamed galaxy. Human characters exist but the word "human" or the planet Earth are never mentioned.
* ''ComicBook/SonicTheComic'' says that Sonic's home planet Moebius is "in a small galaxy that is 117,63222 light years from Earth, in a parallel dimension, in a different time zone and the whole region is made up of dark matter".
* ''ComicBook/AlbedoErmaFelnaEDF'' is set in a region of space inhabited by {{Funny Animal}}s with no knowledge of their origins. At one point a derelict spaceship is found with a human corpse on it, implying it's set in a distant future inhabited by {{Uplifted Animal}}s.
* ''Sharkey The Bounty Hunter'' by Creator/MarkMillar has played it completely straight so far. No Earth and the closest thing to HumanAliens are the AmazingTechnicolorPopulation.
* ''ComicBook/{{Dreadstar}}'' is set in the Empirical Galaxy. Dreadstar himself is a refugee from our destroyed galaxy after drifting frozen for a million years. He looks human but it's not clear if he's a HumanAlien or can trace his origins to Earth.
* Brian Konietzko's ''Threadworld'' is a series of graphic novels focusing on anthropomorphic rabbits living on five planets that share an orbit.
* ''Astrid: Cult of The Volcanic Moon'' is a ''Franchise/StarTrek'' type setting with humans with no named homeworld.

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* ''ComicBook/ElfQuest'' is set on "the World of Two Moons."[[note]]Later ''ComicBook/TheTransformersMarvel'':
** In #4 and #8, the Dinobots flew
to be called "Abode".[[/note]]
* ''ComicBook/{{Saga}}'' by Creator/BrianKVaughan,
the Savage Lands aboard a shuttle that looked very much like ''Franchise/StarWars'', the ''Slave I''.
** In #17, a robot resembling C-3PO appeared in the Dead End.
** In the alternate future in #43, Wreck-Gar declared "Star Wars... nothing but Star Wars!" as his homeworld was attacked by many spaceships.
** In #45, a movie director believes his film ''Monsters from Mars'' will be "bigger than Star Wars".
** In #52, another robot resembling C-3PO, named Chromite, found himself a victim of anti-robot prejudice in the Grand Central Space Station.
* In ''ComicBook/{{Robin|1993}}'', Tim Drake's friend Ives
is a [[ScienceFantasy science fiction/fantasy hybrid]] that takes place in an unnamed galaxy. Human characters exist but huge Star Wars fan and brings the word "human" or original trilogy up at various points, and has a loud argument with one of their other friends on the planet Earth are never mentioned.merits of the [[Franchise/StarWarsLegends Expanded Universe]] vs personal HeadCanon.
* ''Franchise/WonderWoman'':
** ''ComicBook/WonderWoman1942'': In issue #291 a passerby wonders if the Adjudicator's otherworldly and bigger than life appearance is meant to be a publicity stunt for the new ''Star Wars'' film.

* ''ComicBook/SonicTheComic'' says that Sonic's home ** In ''ComicBook/WonderWoman1987'' Wondy and a cosmonaut get abducted by an alien race and enslaved on a desert planet Moebius is "in a small galaxy that is 117,63222 light years from Earth, in a parallel dimension, in a different time zone and the whole region is made up of dark matter".
* ''ComicBook/AlbedoErmaFelnaEDF'' is set in a region of space inhabited by {{Funny Animal}}s
with no knowledge of their origins. At one point a derelict spaceship is found with a human corpse on it, implying it's set in a distant future inhabited by {{Uplifted Animal}}s.
* ''Sharkey The Bounty Hunter'' by Creator/MarkMillar has played it completely straight so far. No Earth and the closest thing to HumanAliens
carnivorous "scavenger worms" which are the AmazingTechnicolorPopulation.
* ''ComicBook/{{Dreadstar}}'' is set in the Empirical Galaxy. Dreadstar himself is
a refugee from our destroyed galaxy after drifting frozen for a million years. He looks human but it's not clear if he's a HumanAlien or can trace his origins shoutout to Earth.
* Brian Konietzko's ''Threadworld'' is a series of graphic novels focusing on anthropomorphic rabbits
the Sarlacc from ''Film/ReturnOfTheJedi''. Though the worms are only intentionally tossed corpses they'll try to gobble up living on five planets that share an orbit.
* ''Astrid: Cult of The Volcanic Moon'' is a ''Franchise/StarTrek'' type setting with humans with no named homeworld.
people who fall into the pits which lead to their mouths.



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* ''WesternAnimation/TreasurePlanet'' mentions a few real-life stars but not Earth, and there are only two humans in the entire movie.
* ''WesternAnimation/{{Spark}}'' is set in a universe with {{Beast M|an}}en but no humans or Earth.
* ''Animation/CatCity'' has an OpeningScroll parodying ''Star Wars'' that mentions it's set on Planet X.
* ''WesternAnimation/StarchaserTheLegendOfOrin'' is a fairly standard example with humans who definitely had a home world but whose name has been lost to time.
* ''WesternAnimation/KaenaTheProphecy'' focuses solely on aliens on another planet.
* ''Animation/{{Gandahar}}'' is set in the distant future, on the planet of the same name.
* ''WesternAnimation/{{Ark}}'' focuses on HumanAliens in a distant galaxy.

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[[folder:Fan Works]]
* ''WesternAnimation/TreasurePlanet'' mentions ''Fanfic/BoldoresAndBoomsticks'':
** When Alakazam shows Whisper his Psycho Cut LaserBlade he says "[[ElegantWeaponForAMoreCivilizedAge It's
a few real-life stars but not Earth, more civilized move, from a more civilized age.]]"
** Chaper 34 is called "The Trinity",
and there its three sections are only two humans titled "A New Hope", "The Team Strikes Back", and "The Return of the Fairy".
* The ''Fanfic/JWITCHSeries'': Yan Lin refers to the JediMindTrick by the trope name while explaining that she used a chi spell to convince the parents of the Guardians and Alchemy that they were just having a sleepover when they're actually in Tokyo.
* ''Fanfic/LovedAndLost'':
** When Shining Armor asks "Who's there?"
in the entire movie.
* ''WesternAnimation/{{Spark}}'' is set in a universe with {{Beast M|an}}en but no humans or Earth.
* ''Animation/CatCity'' has an OpeningScroll parodying ''Star Wars'' that mentions it's set on Planet X.
* ''WesternAnimation/StarchaserTheLegendOfOrin'' is a fairly standard example with humans who definitely had a home world but whose name has been lost to time.
* ''WesternAnimation/KaenaTheProphecy'' focuses solely on aliens on another planet.
* ''Animation/{{Gandahar}}'' is set in the distant future, on the planet
Diamond Dogs' mines, Cadance steps out of the same name.
shadows and answers [[Film/ReturnOfTheJedi "Somepony who loves you."]]
** When Applejack asks [[spoiler:Jewelius]] why he [[spoiler:betrayed Queen Chrysalis]], his reply is similar to [[Film/RevengeOfTheSith the one Darth Sidious gives General Grievous when the latter informs him about Count Dooku's death]].
* ''WesternAnimation/{{Ark}}'' focuses on HumanAliens The first chapter of ''Fanfic/NumberjacksAdvanced'' is titled "The Fours Awaken".
* ''Fanfic/Plan7Of9FromOuterSpace''
** One of the many wonders of the Universe cited by Captain Proton are the [[OpeningScroll strange yellow words]] he saw floating through a galaxy far, far away.
** [=TuMok=] breaks out of a DeathTrap using the power of the Farce, and starts doing a Yoda impersonation while explaining what the Farce is.
--->"...for my ally is the Farce, and a powerful ally it is. Bureaucracy creates it...makes it grow. It surrounds us...and bogs us down. Ludicrous beings are we, not these crude cardboard characters! You must ''feel'' the Farce ''around'' you...between you and me...between politicians and civil servants...lawyers and government regulators...spin doctors...middle management...local city councils...volunteer sub-committees. Yes, even between yourself...and that magnatomic-locked doorway over there."
** [=TuMok=] says the reason no-one puts railings around BottomlessPits is because Health & Safety studies have shown more people were injured leaping over the railings waving light sabers.
** Buster Kincaid accuses the BigBad of ripping off Creator/GeorgeLucas when [[LukeIAmYourFather he turns out to be Buster's father]].
** When TimeTravel is suggested, Proton rejects the idea. "People don't like temporal interference. Remember the outcry when George Lucas changed history by making Greedo shoot first?"
* ROM Hacks of ''VideoGame/SuperMarioWorld'':
** Grand Poo World 1's ice cave level is named Echo Base.
** ''[[VideoGame/VanillaLevelDesignContest VLDC X]]'' featured a Death Star level complete with descending ceiling. It even features The Imperial March as its music.
** Things.smc has a level where [[VideoGame/VIP5 Boon]] gets access to a lightsaber.
* While first facing [[MindOverMatter Tarakudo]]
in ''[[Fanfic/TheUltimateEvil The Stronger Evil]]'', Valerie demands Nataline to do something against the floating demon head, only for the demon hunter to reply "Do I look like a distant galaxy.Jedi? I can't fight against ''the Force''!"



[[folder:Films -- Live-Action]]
* ''Franchise/StarWars'': The franchise is set in an unnamed galaxy in which humans exist and real-life animals sometimes turn up, but Earth and real-life stars are all entirely absent. ''Film/ANewHope'', the Trope Namer, used the phrase to set a fairy tale-like tone. The frequent jokes questioning the advanced technology of the setting despite it being in the past ignore the fact that being in ''a galaxy far, far away'', technologies could well have developed much earlier than similar ones on Earth did -- DecadeDissonance on an intergalactic scale. Depending on how meta one gets with the titles, the movies could take place in the future, the past ''or'' the present.
** In-universe, the fact that humans are a present and widespread species despite not actually having a known homeworld turns up on a number of occasions. In the ''Franchise/StarWarsLegends'' continuity, a number of theories are discussed in various works; most people assume humanity to have originated somewhere in the Core Worlds (Imperial propaganda claims that the human homeworld is specifically Coruscant, its capital), but ''VideoGame/KnightsOfTheOldRepublic'' brings up speculation that humanity may descend from the original natives of Tatooine, before they were enslaved and their homeworld bombed to slag by an empire of AbusivePrecursors.
** Lampshaded in the film novelization by having Ben Kenobi say "Still, even a duck has to be taught to swim." and Luke asking "What's a duck?"
** One non-canon comic book went with the idea of ''Star Wars'' actually taking place about 200 years in the past from when the movies actually came out. Han and Chewie blindly jump into hyperspace to escape an Imperial fleet, coming out near and then crash-landing on Earth, where Han is quickly killed by natives. 126 years later, Franchise/IndianaJones comes in search of a beast the locals speak of having roamed the forest for decades and stumbles upon the wreckage of the ''Millennium Falcon''. After giving it some cursory exploration, however, he decides to leave that mystery to [[TitleDrop the "great unknown"]], after finding himself disturbed over the [[ActorAllusion strange feeling of familiarity]] he gets about [[Creator/HarrisonFord the corpse within the wreckage]].
** The ''Literature/RevengeOfTheSith'' novelization echoes the above tagline
--->"Though this all happened so long ago and so far away that words cannot describe the time or distance, it is also happening right now. Right here. It is happening as you read these words."
** A proposed novel in the ''Franchise/StarWarsLegends'' books gave an origin story for humans in the Galaxy; that they were were escapees from the dystopia government from ''Film/THX1138'' that had taken an experimental FTL drive, ending up on the other side of the universe and backwards in time. The pitch became the ''Literature/AlienChronicles'' instead.
* ''Film/{{Spaceballs}}'', being a ''Star Wars'' parody, plays with this. The OpeningScroll begins with "[[OnceUponATime Once upon a time warp...]] In a galaxy very, very, very, very, far away, there lived a ruthless race of beings known as... [[TitleDrop Spaceballs]]." The rest of the movie had [[TheGenieKnowsJackNicholson everyone making references to Earth pop culture]], and culminates with Dark Helmet declaring, "Even in the future nothing works." A movie called ''[[Film/RockyV Rocky 5]] [[RidiculousFutureSequelisation thousand]]'' gets mentioned too.
* ''Film/TheWarriorAndTheSorceress'' is set in a distant galaxy, on the planet Ura.
* ''Film/{{Krull}}'' is completely set on the titular planet.
* ''Film/{{Starcrash}}'' is a ''Star Wars'' rip off, entirely set in a distant galaxy.
* ''Film/GalaxyOfTerror'': Earth is never mentioned.
* [[Creator/TheAsylum The Asylum's]] ''Battle Star Wars'' is TheMockbuster of the TropeNamer and plays it straight.
* ''Film/UpsideDown'': The narrator at the start says that it's set on a unique set of two planets.

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[[folder:Films [[folder:Film -- Live-Action]]
Animation]]
* ''Franchise/StarWars'': In ''Animation/BoonieBears: Entangled Worlds'', the Tech Boss's hideout has a bunch of artifacts from {{Alternate Tooniverse}}s, some of said artifacts being a Stormtrooper mask and what looks like assorted ''Star Wars'' ships.
* In the first ''Animation/HappyHeroes'' movie, there's a billboard of what appears to be Mr. Lightbulb wielding a lightsaber.
* In ''WesternAnimation/RonsGoneWrong'', among the many skins a B-Bot can have are Darth Vader and the Stormtroopers.
* ''WesternAnimation/TransformersTheMovie'':
** After the initial sequence with Unicron, the film's background is established with an OpeningScroll. (This is only in the British release of the film, because Britain was behind in the airings of the series.
The franchise American release jumped straight from the opening sequence to the credits.)
** The movie's promotional material mentions that the film was "conceived in the epic tradition of Star Wars".
** One of the film's primary characters, Arcee, has a head design styled in the likeness of Leia Organa Solo's famous "cinnamon bun" hair from ''A New Hope''.
** Megatron, at one point, uses a lightsaber-type weapon against Optimus Prime. So does Hot Rod during his training.
** The villain Unicron
is set a gigantic planet-destroying robotic spheroid, like the Death Star.
** The sound effect produced when Rodimus Prime opens the Autobot Matrix is a combination of several lightsaber power-up sounds; Nelson Shin, who designed the sound with Ben Burtt, was also on the sound crew for ''Transformers: The Movie''. Several other effects from the ''Star Wars'' films also pop up
in an unnamed galaxy in which humans exist both this movie and real-life animals sometimes turn up, but Earth and real-life stars are all entirely absent. [[WesternAnimation/TheTransformers the series it's based on]].
** At the scene where Rodimus Prime receives the Matrix of leadership, the voice of Optimus Prime is heard. This is a reference to Obi-wan Kenobi saying the phrase "Use the Force, Luke" to Luke Skywalker in the Battle of Yavin.
* Each of the first three ''Franchise/ToyStory'' films has some parts that correspond with the original trilogy:
** In the first ''WesternAnimation/ToyStory1'', Buzz mentions that Zurg has a planet-destroying superweapon like the Death Star in
''Film/ANewHope'', the Trope Namer, used the phrase to set a fairy tale-like tone. The frequent jokes questioning the advanced technology of the setting despite it being in the past ignore the fact that being in ''a galaxy far, far away'', technologies could well have developed much earlier than similar ones on Earth did -- DecadeDissonance on an intergalactic scale. Depending on how meta one gets with the titles, the movies could take place in the future, the past ''or'' the present.
** In-universe, the fact that humans are a present
and widespread species despite not actually having a known homeworld turns up on a number of occasions. In the ''Franchise/StarWarsLegends'' continuity, a number of theories are discussed in various works; most people assume humanity to have originated somewhere in the Core Worlds (Imperial propaganda claims that the human homeworld is specifically Coruscant, its capital), but ''VideoGame/KnightsOfTheOldRepublic'' brings up speculation that humanity may descend from the original natives of Tatooine, before they were enslaved and their homeworld bombed to slag by an empire of AbusivePrecursors.
** Lampshaded in the film novelization by having Ben Kenobi say "Still, even a duck has to be taught to swim." and Luke
Sid "interrogates" Woody while asking "What's a duck?"
** One non-canon comic book went with
"Where's the idea Rebel base? Talk!"
** Zurg in ''WesternAnimation/ToyStory2'' is shown to be a parody
of ''Star Wars'' actually taking place about 200 years in the past Darth Vader, even quoting "[[LukeIAmYourFather I am your father]]" from when the movies actually came out. Han and Chewie blindly jump into hyperspace to escape an Imperial fleet, coming out near and then crash-landing on Earth, where Han is quickly killed by natives. 126 years later, Franchise/IndianaJones comes in search of a beast the locals speak of having roamed the forest for decades and stumbles upon the wreckage of the ''Millennium Falcon''. After giving it some cursory exploration, however, he decides to leave that mystery to [[TitleDrop the "great unknown"]], after finding himself disturbed over the [[ActorAllusion strange feeling of familiarity]] he gets about [[Creator/HarrisonFord the corpse within the wreckage]].
''Film/TheEmpireStrikesBack''.
** The ''Literature/RevengeOfTheSith'' novelization echoes the above tagline
--->"Though this all happened so long ago and so far away that words cannot describe the time or distance, it is also happening right now. Right here. It is happening as you read these words."
** A proposed novel in the ''Franchise/StarWarsLegends'' books gave an origin story for humans in the Galaxy; that they were were escapees from the dystopia government from ''Film/THX1138'' that had taken an experimental FTL drive, ending up on the other side of the universe and backwards in time. The pitch became the ''Literature/AlienChronicles'' instead.
* ''Film/{{Spaceballs}}'', being a ''Star Wars'' parody, plays with this. The OpeningScroll begins with "[[OnceUponATime Once upon a time warp...]] In a galaxy very, very, very, very, far away, there lived a ruthless race of beings known as... [[TitleDrop Spaceballs]]." The rest of the movie had [[TheGenieKnowsJackNicholson everyone making
''WesternAnimation/ToyStory3'' references to Earth pop culture]], and culminates with Dark Helmet declaring, "Even ''Film/ReturnOfTheJedi'' in the future nothing works." A movie called ''[[Film/RockyV Rocky 5]] [[RidiculousFutureSequelisation thousand]]'' gets mentioned too.
* ''Film/TheWarriorAndTheSorceress'' is set in a distant galaxy, on the planet Ura.
* ''Film/{{Krull}}'' is completely set on the titular planet.
* ''Film/{{Starcrash}}'' is a ''Star Wars'' rip off, entirely set in a distant galaxy.
* ''Film/GalaxyOfTerror'': Earth is never mentioned.
* [[Creator/TheAsylum The Asylum's]] ''Battle Star Wars'' is TheMockbuster of the TropeNamer and plays it straight.
* ''Film/UpsideDown'': The narrator at the start says
that it's set on [[spoiler:Big Baby picks up Lotso and throws him into the garbage just like how Vader threw Palpatine down a unique set of two planets.pit.]]



[[folder:Film -- Live-Action]]
* In ''Film/TheAmazingSpiderMan2'', Electro wears a black hood and shoots lightning from his fingers.
* ''Film/AndYourNameIsJonah'': On the way to the deaf club meeting, Connie almost chickens out and asks Jenny if she wants to see ''Star Wars'' at the theater instead. Jenny answers, "I've already seen it."
* ''Film/BackToTheFuture'': To convince George to invite Lorraine to the dance, Marty decides to scare his future father by putting on his radiation suit and pretending to be an alien from the planet [[Franchise/StarTrek Vulcan]] named Darth Vader.
* ''Film/DemolitionMan'': Officer Alfredo Garcia is overly dependent on an unreliable scanning device. John Spartan nicknames him Luke and tells him to use the Force.
* In ''Film/FailureToLaunch'', one of Paula's clients is a fan of the original trilogy who does a Yoda impression during their date.
* ''Film/TheFlintstones'': During the theme song, a poster outside the drive-in is shown advertising ''Tar Wars''.
* ''Film/HomeSweetHomeAlone'': A [=BB8=] toy and a ''Star Wars''-themed pillow are shown.
* ''Film/JurassicPark'': The shot of the ''Tyrannosaurus rex'' swallowing the goat before looking at the tour vehicles is a homage to the shot of the Rancor swallowing the Gamorrean guard before looking at Luke in ''Film/ReturnOfTheJedi''.
* ''Film/{{Laserblast}}'': A ''Star Wars'' billboard gets shot by a laser weapon.
* The climax of ''Film/LooneyTunesBackInAction'' includes a ''Star Wars''-inspired fight which begins with WesternAnimation/BugsBunny quipping to Marvin the Martian "Eh, what's up, Darth?" before the former pulls out a carrot-shaped lightsaber to fight the latter. Bugs even reads a book titled ''[[ParodiesForDummies The Force for Dummies]]'' while blocking Marvin's laser blasts. And after being defeated, Marvin angrily exclaims "Darn Dark Side!"
* Franchise/MarvelCinematicUniverse:
** In ''Film/CaptainAmericaCivilWar'', Spider-Man copies "that really old movie, ''Film/TheEmpireStrikesBack''" to defeat Giant Man, by tying the oversized Scott Lang with his web until he loses balance and falls, just like the AT-AT walkers are toppled by tying their legs.
** In ''Film/SpiderManHomecoming'', Ned had brought a Lego Death Star to build with Peter in the night he discovered his friend was Spider-Man.
** In ''Film/SpiderManFarFromHome'', Nick Fury quotes ''Theatre/HenryIV'' and later jokes that Peter wouldn't get it because it isn't a ''Star Wars'' reference.
** In ''Film/{{Eternals}}'', Ikaris [[ActingUnnatural pretends to read]] a ''Star Wars'' book while spying on Phastos and his family.
* In ''Film/MyScienceProject'', Ellie asks Michael how many times he's seen ''Film/ReturnOfTheJedi''. She and Sherman are shocked to learn that the answer is "none." Later, Sherman and his friends wear Darth Vader and Stormtrooper masks while they mess up Michael's car.
* In ''Film/ParisTexas'', Hunter, the son of the protagonist, is a big fan of the franchise. He says that a home movie of himself and his parents was made "a long time ago in a galaxy far, far away..." There are also ''Star Wars'' pillows in his bedroom.
* Billy from ''Film/TheRewrite'' is so obsessed with ''Star Wars'' that the script he submits for the screenwriting class is a blatant rip-off called ''Star Battles''.
* ''Film/SharknadoThe4thAwakens'' has both a title and a poster parodying ''Film/TheForceAwakens''.
* In the prologue of ''Film/SonicTheHedgehog2020'', Sonic describes Longclaw, the owl who raised him, as "Obi-Wan Kenobi if he had a beak and ate mice".
* ''Film/{{Spaceballs}}'': This film is a spoof of the initial ''Star Wars'' trilogy.
* ''Film/{{Spawn|1997}}'': Al Simmons/Spawn gets a mentor named Cogliostro and nicknames him Yoda at one point.
* In ''Film/OneTrickPony'', Jonah takes Matty to see ''Film/TheEmpireStrikesBack''.
* In ''Film/TheBeastsAreOnTheStreets'', a bear menaces an extra in a ''Star Wars'' shirt.
* ''Film/Super8'': A poster of ''New Hope'' is shown in Joe Lamb's room.
* ''Film/{{Ted}}'': John's ringtone is "The Imperial March". His girlfriend Lori has never heard of the franchise, so she doesn't get it.
* ''Film/TheUnbearableWeightOfMassiveTalent'': Creator/NicolasCage quips that ''Star Wars'' is one of the only sure fire bets at the box office anymore, [[ActorAllusion acknowledging]] the most marketable reason Creator/PedroPascal portrays his new friend.
* In ''Film/TheGiant2016'', members of the OpposingSportsTeam call Rikard "Jabba the Hutt."
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* ''Literature/AlienChronicles'' is a trilogy of novels by Deborah Chester and published by Creator/{{Lucasfilm}}. It was [[Fanfic/AlienExodus originally intended]] to be based in the ''Franchise/StarWars'' universe, until a disagreement between Lucasfilm and Ace Books led to the novels instead being set in a similar but original universe. One that, notably, has no humans in it. However, a couple of the main species depicted in the trilogy have been mentioned in the ''Star Wars'' Expanded Universe, implying that they may share the same setting after all.
* Played with in Gene Wolfe's ''Literature/BookOfTheNewSun''[=/=]''Literature/BookOfTheShortSun'' cycle. Urth is not actually our Earth, but in a separate universe entirely. It doesn't even get mentioned by name in the ''Literature/BookOfTheLongSun''.
* In ''Literature/OutlanderLeander'' the characters live on a planet called Pressea. At least one country has begun traveling through space and is starting to explore the universe. No mention of Earth.
* ''The Pearl Saga'' by Eric van Lustbader, which is set on the planet Kundala after a century of V'ornn occupation. Both the Kundalan and the V'ornn are called "human", despite sharing no evolutionary ancestry, and the Kundalan are identical to what we call human (the V'ornn really not, being hairless humanoids with two hearts each and turquoise blood), but Kundala is decidedly not Earth and neither is the V'ornn homeworld. There is no Earth mentioned at any time and Kundala is not a colony of anywhere.
* ''Literature/TheWitcher'' franchise is set on an unnamed planet populated by various races displaced from other worlds through portal storm events. The one that brought the humans (among other other, non-sapient races) was called the [[https://witcher.fandom.com/wiki/Conjunction_of_the_Spheres Conjunction of Spheres]], and it occurred 1,500 years before the events of the books. Elves, dwarves, halflings, and gnomes arrived on the planet in earlier events, as did now near-extinct races like orcs, vran, and ogres. Due to some characters (including the GreaterScopeVillain's army) having the ability to open portals to other worlds, [[https://witcher.fandom.com/wiki/Multiverse#Known_worlds several other planets]] are either visited or referenced over the course of the series, and while visuals in ''VideoGame/TheWitcher3WildHunt'' make it clear that these are actual planets and not simply fantastical realms[[note]]In ''Witcher 2'', a character even suggests that the vast space between worlds could be cleared conventionally rather than with portals, they just lack the technology to do so. This makes it clear that these are conventional planets located in the same universe - or at least, that the characters think they are.[[/note]] no hints are ever given as to their location. It's lightly implied that the [[https://witcher.fandom.com/wiki/Earth_(world) original human home world]] could've been EarthAllAlong, but nothing's confirmed.

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* ''Literature/AlienChronicles'' ''Literature/TheDresdenFiles'': ''[[ReferenceOverdosed Many]]''.
** Harry
is a trilogy of novels by Deborah Chester huge nerd, and published by Creator/{{Lucasfilm}}. It ''Star Wars'' is one of his favorite things, so he makes a lot of references.
** Waldo Butters might just be a bigger ''Star Wars'' fan than Harry.
** ''Literature/SummerKnight'': Harry pegs Morgan's 3D map at the Council meeting as being ripped off from ''Film/ReturnOfTheJedi''.
** ''Literature/BloodRites'':
*** Inari Raith wears her hair like Princess Leia.
*** During the LukeIAmYourFather moment, Harry, of course, quotes ''Star Wars''.
*** Justin [=DuMorne=]
was [[Fanfic/AlienExodus originally intended]] Harry's own personal Darth Vader.
*** Harry tells Thomas, about his car, that it "doesn't look like much, but she's got it where it counts."
** ''Literature/DeadBeat'':
*** Upon being informed that the late Mendoza was a smuggler, Butters namedrops Han Solo.
*** Harry's term for how satisfying it is to see the villain who's been scaring the pants off you go after another mutual enemy? Darth Vader Syndrome.
** ''Literature/ProvenGuilty'':
*** Rawlins insists that anyone sneaking by him would have
to be based a Jedi Knight or something.
*** Harry pulls a sort of JediMindTrick on Detective Greene.
** The short story "Something Borrowed":
*** "Great hostility I sense in you."
*** Billy and Georgia have vintage ''Star Wars'' action figures scattered around their apartment.
** ''Literature/WhiteNight'':
*** While lecturing Molly:
--->'''Harry:''' [[PunctuatedForEmphasis I. Am not. Yoda.]]
*** "The Black Council had been, if you will pardon the phrasing, a phantom menace."
*** Harry at one point calls [[BlackCloak Cowl]] "Darth Bathrobe".
** ''Literature/SmallFavor'':
*** Harry compares the size of the people in Mab's snow sculpture recreation of the safe house's destruction to ''Star Wars'' action figures.
*** Faced with opponents that [[ThePaladin Michael]] and Mouse can sense, but he can't, Harry complains about not getting to "be the Jedi".
*** A few paragraphs later, he quotes ''Star Wars'', and Mouse is called "Chewie" for the first time.
** In the short story "Day Off", Harry dubs a would-be evil wizard who challenges him to a duel "Darth Wannabe".
** ''Literature/TurnCoat'':
*** Harry, while begging Thomas to get Justine to help investigate, says he's not asking for her to deactivate the tractor beam, rescue the princess, and escape to the fourth moon of Yavin.
*** When the Wardens are fighting Binder's army of grey men, the flashes of fire make it look like a ''Star Wars'' battle scene.
*** Molly calls Harry [[TheObiWan "Obi-Wan"]]. Well, he's been calling her "Padawan" for several books now . . .
** ''Literature/{{Changes}}'':
*** Harry, on someone insulting his apartment:
---->"Musty? Little? My home, this is."
*** This exchange.
---->'''Harry:''' Your weapons, grasshopper. You will not need them.\\
'''Molly:''' You know, I believe it ''is'' possible to reference something other than ''Franchise/StarWars'', boss.\\
'''Harry:''' ''[narrows eyes in Muppetly wisdom]'' That is why you fail.
*** And another from Harry:
---->"Not ready for the burden of constant wiseassery are you."
*** Musing about the internal dissent on the White Council, Harry mentions that to most of the members his status is as the next best thing to Darth Vader.
*** While on the phone, knowing the FBI have bugged his place, he snarkily asks them to make sure no one's stolen his vintage ''Star Wars'' poster.
*** The light rays from the Nevernever pyramids are so bright, they make the Death Star's laser look wimpy.
*** "What would Yoda do?"
*** Harry's FairyGodmother gives him a fancy set of magical armour to wear to the climactic battle. Harry's reaction?
---->"This is ridiculous. I look like the Games Workshop version of a Jedi Knight."
** ''Literature/GhostStory'':
*** Harry identifies himself to Molly with a familiar quote. When she tells Murphy about this, Murphy is sold that it's Harry.
---->[[Film/TheEmpireStrikesBack "You will go to the Dagobah System. There you will learn from Yoda, the Jedi Master who instructed me."]]
*** Molly tells Harry that Chewbacca ([[BigFriendlyDog Mouse]]) is with Maggie.
*** Butters says he'll start sparring with the Einherjar "five minutes after I get a functioning lightsaber."
*** "If the Eagle Scouts had some sort of Sith equivalent, [[TheDon Marcone]] would be it."
*** Butters says Harry "totally [[PersonAsVerb Kenobied]] the day" when he persuaded Fitz to come back.
*** Bob, citing unlikely alliances, includes "Luke and Vader killing the Emperor".
*** The thought-image Harry and Molly used to signal victory in their mental duels was Darth Vader in his TIE fighter saying "I have you now" from ''Film/ANewHope''.
*** It transpires that the Archangel Uriel, [[TheSpymaster spymaster]] of {{God}}, is a ''Star Wars'' fan. Of course, just before that, Harry asked him "Aren't you a little short for an archangel?"
** From the short story "Bombshells":
*** Molly calls her violent impulses her "inner Sith".
*** This immortal exchange:
---->'''Justine:''' This isn't going to work.\\
'''Molly:''' It is going to work. We'll breeze right in. The Rack will be with us.\\
'''Justine:''' The Rack?\\
'''Molly:''' The Rack is more than just boobs, Justine. [[SentientCosmicForce It's an energy field created by all living boobs.]] It surrounds us, penetrates us, and binds the galaxy together.\\
'''Andi:''' You're insane.\\
'''Molly:''' But functionally so. Just let your conscious self go and act on instinct.\\
'''Justine:''' The Rack will be with us?\\
'''Molly:''' Always.
** ''Literature/ColdDays'':
*** [[MegaNeko Cat Sith]] is not amused when Harry asks where his red lightsaber is.[[note]]Never mind that it's an Irish word and isn't pronounced like the Star Wars term.[[/note]]
*** This quote:
---->"The Little Folk are easily startled, but they'll soon be back. And in greater numbers."
*** The Leanansidhe takes her Yoda-ing seriously.
*** [[BigFriendlyDog Mouse]] has been called "Chewbacca"
in the ''Franchise/StarWars'' universe, until a disagreement between Lucasfilm and Ace Books led to the novels instead past.
*** Harry, on
being set in told that a similar but original universe. One that, notably, has no humans in fortress is impregnable, quips that the Death Star was impregnable.
*** This exchange:
---->'''Molly:''' I sense . . .\\
'''Harry:''' Say
it. However, You know you want to say it.\\
'''Molly:''' ''[half-exasperated]'' It is ''not''
a couple of the main species depicted disturbance in the trilogy have been Force.
*** Bob decides to depict the creation of [[GeniusLoci Demonreach]] as a movie with a ''Star Wars''-style opening crawl, and Merlin played by Sir Creator/AlecGuinness as Obi-Wan Kenobi.
*** After Harry describes what's going on, Butters calls it a [[Film/ThePhantomMenace phantom menace]]. Molly and Thomas understand; Murphy requests a translation from Nerd to English.
*** Harry's afraid that Maggie will be afraid of him if he goes to see her, because he's Darth Dresden.
*** Harry stalls before passing through a potentially-lethal ward, because he might be joining Obi-Wan and Yoda in blue-light Force ghost country if he doesn't survive it.
** ''Literature/SkinGame'':
*** Butters reforges the broken Sword of Faith into a [[LaserBlade lightsaber]] because of his deep faith in ''Star Wars''.
*** Not to mention the BadassBoast he gives to Nicodemus immediately afterwards:
---->"'Nice try'? Mister, where I come from, ''there is no try''."
* In the Norwegian UrbanFantasy ''Literature/{{Kire}}'' is it
mentioned that the protagonist Erik [[FanBoy owns a]] Darth Vader alarm clock.
* At least three examples
in ''Literature/DiaryOfAWimpyKid'':
** In ''The Last Straw'', Greg is very comfortable on his couch watching TV, so he tries to use the Force to obtain the remote.
** In ''The Third Wheel'', Greg says that he is positive that he will never get a lightsaber for his birthday.
** In ''The Getaway'', a Jedi is shown as an example of a "cool" person who wears a robe.
* In ''Literature/ABoyMadeOfBlocks'', Alex's mother says, "You can't hide anything from me. I'm like Kylo Ren." Alex is surprised that she's seen ''The Force Awakens.''
* In ''Literature/QueensOfGeek'', Taylor sees a Darth Vader cosplayer. Later, when she blushes, she feels like she's lighting up like Kylo Ren's lightsaber.
* In ''Literature/TheresMoreThanOneWayHome'', Anna thinks, "Freud said that boys liked to imagine that they were secretly the sons of kings. But Freud had it backwards. It's the parents who imagine their sons to be Moses, Jesus, Luke Skywalker."
* In ''Literature/LikeNoOtherBoy'', Cheryl tells Tommy that he can watch Star Wars, "the one with the clone battle," after he gets out of the hospital.
* In ''Literature/YouLookDifferentInRealLife'', Justine wears a T-shirt that says STOP WARS in the style of
the ''Star Wars'' Expanded Universe, implying that they may share logo. Later, Felix does a Yoda impression.
* Creator/IsaacAsimov and Creator/JanetAsimov's ''Literature/TheNorbyChronicles'': In [[Literature/NorbyTheMixedUpRobot
the same setting after all.
* Played with in Gene Wolfe's ''Literature/BookOfTheNewSun''[=/=]''Literature/BookOfTheShortSun'' cycle. Urth
first book]], Norby, a robot made from a barrel of nails, is not assumed to be an old R2 model, borrowing from ''Star Wars'' and their R2-series astromech droids. He's actually our Earth, assembled from scrap and a crashed alien spaceship.
* In ''Literature/ExperimentalFilm'', the text-to-speech on Lois's phone growls Simon's all-caps texts at her like a pissed-off Wookiee.
* In ''Literature/DogsDontTalk'', Ben remembers himself and his childhood friend Travis playing with Star Wars spaceships outside.
* In ''Literature/IfIFallIfIDie'', Jonah refers to Titus, aka the Wheezing Man, as Darth Hobo.
* Charlie from ''Literature/TheSomedayBirds'' has a Star Wars wallet.
* Liam from ''Literature/OneThirdNerd'' has Star Wars posters in his room.
* In ''Literature/YouHaveAMatch'', Abby looks at old camp photos of Finn and Savvy posing with tennis rackets like lightsabers.
* In ''Literature/SaveTheEnemy'', Ben's room is decorated with ''Star Wars'' memorabilia his dad bought on Website/EBay, including a ''Star Wars'' comforter and ''Star Wars'' pajamas that are too small for him.
* ''Literature/PlanetEarthIsBlue'': In Joanie's old toybox, Nova finds Luke and Leia action figures. She uses Leia as a payload specialist in her astronaut games.
* Maxon from ''Literature/ShineShineShine'' once followed the Tour de France dressed as Darth Vader.
* ''Literature/TheRoosevelt'': In ''Shelter the Sea'', Darren calms himself at a noisy party by watching an unboxing video of someone opening Star Wars toys.
* In ''Literature/RememberDippy'', Mo, Reed, Jo, and Patsy watch the original ''Star Wars'' at the theater.
* Sephora from ''Literature/PostHighSchoolRealityQuest'' goes to a con as Slave Leia.
* In ''Literature/NickelPlated'', Nickel flips through a magazine on ''Star Wars'' at the grocery store so people will think he's just a regular kid.
* In ''Literature/Wonder2012'', August Pullman is a huge ''Star Wars'' fan. Notable references include comparing his hearing aids to Lobot's headband and dreams of Chewbacca joining his school.
* In ''Literature/TheMissingPieceOfCharlieOReilly'', Charlie remembers Liam as being obsessed with ''Star Wars''.
* In ''Literature/LivvieOwenLivedHere'', Lanie hums the ''Star Wars'' theme, which she insists is her pet mouse's favorite song.
* In ''Literature/OnTheSpectrum'', Clara takes Alastair shoe shopping. She shows him Star Wars sneakers that make Darth Vader breathing sounds,
but in a separate universe entirely. It he doesn't even get mentioned by name in like the ''Literature/BookOfTheLongSun''.
noise.
* ''Literature/PrudencePenderhaus'': In ''Literature/OutlanderLeander'' the characters live on ''19 Marigold Lane'', Cassius brings a planet called Pressea. At least one country has begun traveling through space and is starting VHS of ''Star Wars'' to explore the universe. No mention of Earth.
* ''The Pearl Saga'' by Eric van Lustbader, which is set on the planet Kundala after a century of V'ornn occupation. Both the Kundalan and the V'ornn are called "human", despite sharing no evolutionary ancestry, and the Kundalan are identical to what we call human (the V'ornn really not, being hairless humanoids
watch with two hearts each Prudence while she's recovering from her second chemotherapy session. They don't get to finish the movie, because Prudence's VCR starts eating the tape and turquoise blood), but Kundala is decidedly not Earth and neither Cassius has to eject it.
* ''Literature/TheManyHalfLivedLivesOfSamSylvester'': Sam's dad's ringtone
is the V'ornn homeworld. There is no Earth mentioned at any time and Kundala is not a colony of anywhere.
* ''Literature/TheWitcher'' franchise is set on an unnamed planet populated by various races displaced from other worlds through portal storm events. The one that brought the humans (among other other, non-sapient races) was called the [[https://witcher.fandom.com/wiki/Conjunction_of_the_Spheres Conjunction of Spheres]], and it occurred 1,500 years before the events of the books. Elves, dwarves, halflings, and gnomes arrived on the planet in earlier events, as did now near-extinct races like orcs, vran, and ogres. Due to some characters (including the GreaterScopeVillain's army) having the ability to open portals to other worlds, [[https://witcher.fandom.com/wiki/Multiverse#Known_worlds several other planets]] are either visited or referenced over the course of the series, and while visuals in ''VideoGame/TheWitcher3WildHunt'' make it clear that these are actual planets and not simply fantastical realms[[note]]In ''Witcher 2'', a character even suggests that the vast space between worlds could be cleared conventionally rather than with portals, they just lack the technology to do so. This makes it clear that these are conventional planets located in the same universe - or at least, that the characters think they are.[[/note]] no hints are ever given as to their location. It's lightly implied that the [[https://witcher.fandom.com/wiki/Earth_(world) original human home world]] could've been EarthAllAlong, but nothing's confirmed.
Imperial March.



* ''Series/{{Killjoys}}'' takes place in a star cluster known as "The J". Although populated by humans, there are no direct references to Earth. So the where and when of the story is completely up for grabs.

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* ''Series/{{Killjoys}}'' takes place in a star cluster known as "The J". Although populated by humans, there The guys on ''Series/TheBigBangTheory'' are no direct big sci-fi nerds, and references to Earth. So the franchise quite often.
* ''Series/BuffyTheVampireSlayer'':
** Spike compares Angelus to Yoda because Angelus taught and trained him.
** Xander and Willow play a game of guessing movies based on quotes. Willow says, "Use the Force, Luke." and Xander complains that one was too obvious.
** Xander tries to quote from ''The Phantom Menace'' to inspire Buffy, but mangles the reference.
** Warren, Jonathan, and Andrew, the Geek Trio, make Star Wars and other references all the time. Spike once forced them to work for him by holding their Boba Fett action figure hostage.
* ''Series/DoctorWho'':
** In a DVD-exclusive scene bridging [[Recap/DoctorWhoS31E5FleshAndStone "Flesh and Stone"]] and [[Recap/DoctorWhoS31E6TheVampiresOfVenice "The Vampires of Venice"]], the Doctor compares himself to both [[Literature/TheLordOfTheRings Gandalf]] and Yoda, or, in his words, "What was his name? The little green one." Complete with lightsaber noises.
** In "The Vampires of Venice", Rory, while facing [[MasterSwordsman Francesco]], [[WhatTheFuAreYouDoing swings a broom around]] while making lightsaber noises.
* ''WesternAnimation/FetchWithRuffRuffman'': At one point in "Shrimp A la Cart", Talia found a horseshoe crab. Its apperance freaks Ruff out to the point
where he says "Looks like Darth Vader's face with a billion legs coming out of it!"
* In ''Series/HowIMetYourMother'', most of the gang are Star Wars fans and frequently reference it throughout the series, such as:
** Barney has a life-sized Storm Trooper in his apartment.
** In one episode, Ted starts freaking out because his girlfriend has never seen Star Wars,
and when they show it to her she has a very neutral reaction.
** In another episode, Barney is concerned his girlfriend is older than she says she is because she hates the Ewoks. [[note]]Because according to Barney, people only hate the Ewoks if they're adults when they first see the films. For some reason, Barney can only figure that this means she was an adult when the films ''came out'', rather than the correct explanation that she only just saw the films for the first time a few years prior. [[/note]]
* On an episode of ''Series/JustShootMe'' ("The List"), Dennis bumps into [[AsHimself Mark Hamill]] at a coffee shop and pesters him with inane questions about ''Star Wars''. Mark then shows up at ''Blush'' magazine's office and starts hanging around Dennis, pestering him in return. Throughout the episode, references are tossed left and right.
* In ''Series/LifeOnMars2008'', the main character travels back in time to 1973 and introduces himself to his mother as [[ImMrFuturePopCultureReference Luke Skywalker]]. When she comments on the unusual name he says it's Navajo.
* ''Series/TheLoveBoat'':
** In "[[HalloweenEpisode Ship of Ghouls]]," Captain Stubing shows up to a costume party wearing a Chewbacca head mask.
** In "Super Mom," the titular character tries to get her son to eat peas by pretending the fork is a spaceship. When he says, "Mission aborted," she tells him about the Wookies awaiting rescue. Later, the boy walks in on his parents [[InterruptedIntimacy while they're about to have sex]] wearing a Darth Vader mask.
* ''Series/MimpiMetropolitan'': Near the beginning of episode 40, Alan wields his flashlight as if it is a lightsaber and it briefly turns into one as a gag, complete with a ''Star Wars''-esque tune.
* ''Series/TheOuterLimits1995'': In the episode "Time to Time", a time traveler goes to 1969 and [[ImMrFuturePopCultureReference uses "Luke Skywalker" as an alias]]. He even tells someone, "May the Force be with you."
* When Creator/LukePerry hosted ''Series/SaturdayNightLive'', his opening monologue had him pestered by Creator/PhilHartman dressed as Obi-Wan Kenobi, claiming the Force works for anyone named Luke.
* In two episodes of ''Series/SesameStreet'' in the late 1970s, R2-D2 and C-3PO visited the street.
* ''Series/StrangerThings'':
** In the final few episodes of season 1, [[spoiler:the kids use the term "Lando" to describe the possibility
of the adults being forced to betray them]].
** Eleven's powers are repeatedly compared to the Force by the other kids in season 1, they even ask her to levitate a model of the Millennium Falcon (which she later does).
** In the later seasons, she often stretches her hand forward when using her powers, similar to several Force users doing so (though notably, it resembles Anakin/Vader more than Light Side users).
** In season 2, Mike argues with Dustin's assertion that just because [[spoiler:Dart is from the Upside-down doesn't make him bad]] by comparing it to someone being from the Death Star.
** The opening scene of season 3 ends with Grigori picking up the lead Russian scientist by the throat and throttling him, and there's a shot of the man's boots dangling in the air, just like in the scene where Darth Vader chokes Captain Antilles.
** Steve and Dustin have a mock lightsaber duel in the ice-cream parlor in season 3.
** When being interviewed by Keith about his favorite movie, Steve replies with "[[Film/ReturnOfTheJedi the movie with teddy bears]]" and Ewok sounds.
** In Season 2, Kali told Eleven that she could tap into greater strength for her powers by channeling rage, anger, and hate. In Season 4, The Orderly [[spoiler:(aka Vecna himself)]] tells El a similar
story about One [[spoiler:or his own early experiences]], who learned to increase his power by drawing on a memory that "that made him sad, but also angry." This is completely up extremely similar to TheDarkSide of the Force... great passion yields great power, but at a great price.
** While Eddie was overseeing the D&D battle and Dustin's teammates were advising to quit because the odds against them are insane, Dustin quips "NeverTellMeTheOdds".
** When Murray, Hopper and Joyce [[spoiler:were re-infiltrating the Russian prison to kill the Demogorgon]], Murray chides them
for grabs.the plan and says, "I have a bad feeling about this".
** Max's [[spoiler:comatose state in the Season 4 finale]] heavily resembles Han's carbonite freezing in ''The Empire Strikes Back''.
* Right in the first season of ''Series/That70sShow'' it shows the phenomenon that ''Star Wars'' became in 1977 with an episode indicatively named "A New Hope". By the time of sequel series ''Series/That90sShow'', Eric and Donna have named their daughter Leia (and the former even wanted to also give the middle name Tattooine), who is not as enamoured and mocks that her father gives advice from Yoda.
* ''Series/ThirdRockFromTheSun'': "Ooh, look at me. I am so important, my father's Darth Vader!" "[[ItWasHisSled He is?!]]"
* ''Series/TheXFiles'':
** Emil compares the [=UFOs=] to something from ''[[Franchise/StarWars Star Wars: Episode IV]] – Film/ANewHope'' in "Deep Throat".
** Mulder compares his and Deep Throat’s relationship to the one between Luke Skywalker and Obi-Wan Kenobi. When Mulder gets angry once, he tells him to cut off the Obi-Wan Kenobi crap.
** In "Small Potatoes", Amanda Nelligan is a huge fan who has seen the films countless times and is convinced that Luke Skywalker is the father of her baby girl. She hums the theme, and Scully asks whether Luke brought his lightsaber.
** In "Vienen" after Doggett explains how five years ago, Mulder and Scully investigated the black oil substance that somehow curved into an alien colonization theory:
---> '''Mulder:''' And you’d like to help, but you left your lightsaber at home.



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* According to bandleader Haruomi Hosono, [[Music/YellowMagicOrchestraAlbum "Simoon"]] by Music/YellowMagicOrchestra was inspired by the Tatooine scenes in ''Film/ANewHope''.
* [[Music/DareToBeStupid "Yoda"]] by Music/WeirdAlYankovic (a parody of [[Music/LolaVersusPowermanAndTheMoneygoroundPartOne "Lola"]] by Music/TheKinks) is a FilkSong about, well, Yoda, comedically recounting the plot of ''Film/TheEmpireStrikesBack''. Weird Al would also rewrite [[Music/DonMcLean "American Pie"]] into [[Music/RunningWithScissors "The Saga Begins"]], a retelling of ''Film/ThePhantomMenace''.
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[[folder:Podcast]]
* The ''Podcast/NowPlaying Podcast'' covered the original trilogy, prequel trilogy, the Ewok T.V. films, and Holiday Special in anticipation of the release of ''[[Film/StarWarsTheForceAwakens The Force Awakens]]''. Reviews of the later Disney-era Star Wars films were also followed up on in their respective release years.
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* ''TabletopGame/{{Dragonstar}}'' is set in the Serpent's Eye galaxy. Like ''TabletopGame/{{Spelljammer}}'', it's a ScienceFantasy series that is basically ''TabletopGame/DungeonsAndDragons'' RecycledInSpace.
* ''TabletopGame/IronswornStarforged'' is set in The Forge, a globular cluster located above an unnamed and fictional galaxy.
* ''TabletopGame/StarFrontiers'' is set "near the center of a great spiral galaxy, where stars are much closer together than Earth's sun and its neighbors. Humans are explicitly not Earth humans but are extremely similar.
* ''TabletopGame/{{Spelljammer}}'' is ''TabletopGame/DungeonsAndDragons'' in space with all the previous campaign settings appearing as planets.
* ''TabletopGame/{{Starfinder}}'' is a similar concept with ''TabletopGame/{{Pathfinder}}'' set in space and the latter game's Earth equivalent, Golarion mysteriously disappeared.

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* ''TabletopGame/{{Dragonstar}}'' is set in On the Serpent's Eye galaxy. Like ''TabletopGame/{{Spelljammer}}'', it's a ScienceFantasy series that ''TabletopGame/StarRealms'' "Bounty Hunter" card, the flavor text is basically ''TabletopGame/DungeonsAndDragons'' RecycledInSpace.
* ''TabletopGame/IronswornStarforged'' is set
"No disintegrations. We need them alive.", the famous line from Darth Vader's briefing to the bounty hunters in ''The Empire Strikes Back''.
* ''TabletopGame/YuGiOh'':
The Forge, a globular cluster located above an unnamed and fictional galaxy.
* ''TabletopGame/StarFrontiers'' is set "near the center of a great spiral galaxy, where stars
[[https://yugipedia.com/wiki/Kozmo Kozmo]] cards are much closer together than Earth's sun and its neighbors. Humans are explicitly not Earth humans but are extremely similar.
* ''TabletopGame/{{Spelljammer}}'' is ''TabletopGame/DungeonsAndDragons'' in space
characters, objects, or locations from ''Star Wars'' blended with all the previous campaign settings appearing as planets.
* ''TabletopGame/{{Starfinder}}'' is a similar concept with ''TabletopGame/{{Pathfinder}}'' set in space and the latter game's Earth equivalent, Golarion mysteriously disappeared.
equivalents from ''Literature/TheWonderfulWizardOfOz''.



[[folder:Toys]]
* ''Franchise/{{Lego}}'';
** In the European continuity, the ''Toys/{{Slizer}}'' lived on a series of [[SingleBiomePlanet Single Biome Planets]] but the American version had them on the PatchworkMap planet Slizer.
** ''Toys/{{Bionicle}}'' is primarily set in the Matoran Universe, which despite the name is actually [[https://static.wikia.nocookie.net/bionicle/images/8/8c/MatoranUniverse2.jpg/revision/latest?cb=20081207192045 a series of islands]] inside of a 12,000 kilometer tall HumongousMecha cum artificial planetoid. In the same area is the more conventional planet of Spherus Magna which eventually splits into three planets. There are no hints as to the location of the sector of space where all of this happens and there are no references to humans or Earth.
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* In the ''VideoGame/{{Homeworld}}'' series, the player's faction appears to come from Planet Hiigara; the Earth is never mentioned in the entire storyline. The player, however, is eagerly invited to draw the conclusion that Hiigara is Earth. The final mission of the first game takes place near Hiigara and it has a very familiar looking moon orbiting it.
** Due to the essential nature of the ''VideoGame/{{Homeworld}}'' games (the gameplay is 3D ship-to-ship combat), presenting actual beings that the user could care about was problematic. They hit upon the solution of simply not showing anyone; the only real character, Karan Sjet, is in [[WetWareCPU possession]] of the Mothership, so you hear her voice a lot. With no real drawings of the people in the game, the player is invited to draw whatever conclusions they wish as to what the actual species is. The last mission is meant as something of [[TheReveal a reveal]], "[[EarthAllAlong they were human all along]]" kind of thing. For those who didn't get the clues in the first game, Homeworld 2 clarified things by actually showing Karan Sjet as being human (or exceedingly [[HumanAliens human-like]]). Karan also got bigger boobs, and [[ProgressivelyPrettier shed the whole 'ripped open nerve trunks/crippling cybernetics' bit, too]].
** Though Hiigara shares many similarities with Earth, and the Hiigarans are eventually revealed to be humanoid, it is also made very clear that Hiigara '''cannot''' be Earth. This is because (1) Hiigara is located near the center of its galaxy, while Earth is in a completely different location in the Milky Way, and (2) we get a closer look at Hiigara in ''VideoGame/{{Homeworld}} 2'' and the continents look nothing like Earth's continents.
** Also, if you're an astronomy geek, you'll notice the galaxy ''VideoGame/{{Homeworld}}'' appears to be set in is M51 (aka the Whirlpool Galaxy). Which is about 23 million light years away from Earth.
* ''Franchise/RatchetAndClank'' up the ante, spanning three whole "galaxies far, far away" over the course of the series: Bogon, Solana, and Polaris.
* Most Square-Enix {{RPG}}s occur on planets with no visible relationship to Earth, or each other. Though, bizarrely enough, there's almost always humans, or just really HumanAliens.
** ''VideoGame/FinalFantasyX2'' has a mini-side-quest that semi-confirms a direct connection between it and ''VideoGame/FinalFantasyVII'', by implying that the Shinra in your group is the ancestor of those who will produce the technology to head to the stars and find a new planet thousands of years ago in the time-line of ''VII''.
* ''{{VideoGame/Z}}'' follows the war between two intergalactic robots [[RidiculouslyHumanRobots that look and act a lot like humans]]. No mention is ever made to who, when, why or where they were made. Ditto that any organic people where ever around.
* ''VideoGame/RibbitKing'' has a protagonist from the planet Hippitron who travels to five other planets with no Earth in this setting.
* ''VideoGame/MagicalStarsign'' takes place across six planets in another solar system.
* ''VideoGame/FreedomPlanet'' is set on the planet Avalice, inhabited by anthropomorphic animals and some visiting aliens but no humans.
* The ''VideoGame/JakAndDaxter'' series is set on an unnamed planet populated mainly by SpaceElves (who [[CallARabbitASmeerp call themselves humans]]), and was visited and partially colonized by at least two species of non-native aliens.
* ''VideoGame/DrMuto'' has to travel across four planets to restore his home planet, Midway. None of these are Earth.
* ''VideoGame/ChexQuest'' seems to be set in a universe inhabited solely by various anthropomorphic breakfast cereal aliens.
* ''VideoGame/{{Ristar}}'' is set in the Valdi System.
* ''VideoGame/AlexKidd'' platforms his way across various fictional planets.
* ''VideoGame/FantasyZone'' is set in the titular region of space.
* ''VideoGame/JazzJackrabbit'' is ''Literature/TheTortoiseAndTheHare'' but thousands of years later. It's never specified if the original planet the tortoise and the hare lived on was Earth or not.
* ''VideoGame/KerbalSpaceProgram'' is entirely set in the fictional Kerbol System.
* ''VideoGame/CosmicOsmo'' is set in the Osmoian System.
* ''VideoGame/{{Celestus}}'' is set in the Amatens Galaxy.
* ''VideoGame/{{Noctis}}'' is set in the fictional Feltyrion Galaxy, about twice the size of ours.
* ''VideoGame/LegoUniverse'' is set mostly in the Nimbus System in a fictional Lego universe with no realistic planets.
* ''VideoGame/VoidBastards'' set in the fictional Sargasso Nebula. Humans are implied to live in other parts of the universe but Earth isn't mentioned.
* ''VideoGame/WarCraft'': The franchise is primarily set on Azeroth, a planet in "an isolated corner of the universe." Many races live on it including both those native to it (e.g. humans, elves, dwarves) and ones that have come from [[https://wow.gamepedia.com/Planet#Known_worlds various other planets]] that are occasionally visited thanks to [[PortalNetwork dimensional gateways]]. Every single named planet (Azeroth, Argus, Draenor, etc.) is fictional and real-world stellar references never come up.
* ''VideoGame/StarRuler'' is set in a randomly generated galaxy with no real life stars.
* ''VideoGame/ImmortalDefense'' is about the planet Dukis fighting alien invaders with no Earth or humans mentioned.
* ''Franchise/StarFox'' clone, ''Astrodogs'' plays it straight in a galaxy full of anthropomorphic animals and no humans.
* ''VideoGame/OuterWilds'' is set in a fictional solar system just referred to as [[ExactlyWhatItSaysOnTheTin the Solar System]] or [[TitleDrop the Outer Wilds]] with no mention of Earth.
* ''VideoGame/{{Anachronox}}'' has spacefaring humans with no Earth.
* The first two ''VideoGame/{{Spectrobes}}'' games are set in the Nanairo System and the third is in the Kaio System with no mention of Earth .
* ''VideoGame/LeagueOfLegends'' is set on the planet Runeterra but some of the [[AlternateContinuity Alternate Continuities]] like "Odyssey" and "Space Groove" created to justify different character skins spread the setting across the galaxy.
* ''VideoGame/GearsOfWar'' takes place on a fictional planet called Sera[[note]]Which is Ares, the [[Myth/ClassicalMythology Greek god of war]], [[SdrawkcabName spelled backwards]][[/note]]. While the planet is populated by humans who are technologically and culturally similar to real life ones, the planet has some notable astronomical and geological differences from Earth, including a 26-hour day, two moons, and a crust full of underground tunnels home to various fantastical creatures.

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* In ''VideoGame/ANNOMutationem'': One achievement earned for deflecting several attacks with the ''VideoGame/{{Homeworld}}'' series, EnergyBlade is called "Annakin Skyscroller".
* ''VideoGame/CivilizationBeyondEarth'':
** Get beaten to building a Wonder ten times? There is an achievement for that: "There is no try".
** Downloading a mod? "I've made a lot of special modifications myself".
** The description for
the player's faction appears to come Crawler wonder references a battle of [[Film/ANewHope Toshe Station]].
* ''VideoGame/DiddyKongRacing'' references both the Death Star run
from Planet Hiigara; the Earth is never mentioned ''Film/ANewHope'' and Emperor Palpatine's throne room in ''Film/ReturnOfTheJedi'' in the entire storyline. track "Spaceport Alpha". The player, however, former is eagerly invited to draw the conclusion that Hiigara is Earth. The final mission of the first game takes place near Hiigara and it has a very familiar looking moon orbiting it.
** Due to the essential nature of the ''VideoGame/{{Homeworld}}'' games (the gameplay is 3D ship-to-ship combat), presenting
an actual beings that the user could care about was problematic. They hit upon the solution of simply not showing anyone; the only real character, Karan Sjet, is in [[WetWareCPU possession]] of the Mothership, so you hear her voice a lot. With no real drawings of the people in the game, track element, where the player is invited has to draw whatever conclusions they wish as to what dodge laser blasts. A window resembling that of the actual species is. The last mission is meant as something of [[TheReveal a reveal]], "[[EarthAllAlong they were human all along]]" kind of thing. For those who didn't get the clues Emperor's throne room can also be seen in the first game, Homeworld 2 clarified things by actually showing Karan Sjet as being human (or exceedingly [[HumanAliens human-like]]). Karan also got bigger boobs, and [[ProgressivelyPrettier shed the whole 'ripped open nerve trunks/crippling cybernetics' bit, too]].
** Though Hiigara shares many similarities with Earth, and the Hiigarans are eventually revealed to be humanoid, it is also made very clear that Hiigara '''cannot''' be Earth. This is because (1) Hiigara is located
background, near the center end of the track.
* ''VideoGame/FateGrandOrder'': The Servant Universe is a big parody of the ''Star Wars'' franchise. One
of its galaxy, while Earth inhabitants, Mysterious Heroine X Alter, is in basically a completely different location in the Milky Way, Sith Lord by wearing a dark hood, wielding a double-bladed lightsaber, and (2) we get a closer look at Hiigara in ''VideoGame/{{Homeworld}} 2'' using Force Lightning and the continents look nothing Force Choke.
* ''VideoGame/ForTheKing'': In the Lost Civilization quest, you have a choice of looking for a MacGuffin in a desert or on an island. If you choose ''not'' to go to the desert, the quest-giver Hildebrant remarks, "[[Film/AttackOfTheClones I don't
like Earth's continents.
** Also, if you're an astronomy geek, you'll notice
sand, it's coarse and rough and irritating and it gets everywhere.]] Let's go to the galaxy ''VideoGame/{{Homeworld}}'' appears to be set in is M51 (aka the Whirlpool Galaxy). Which is about 23 million light years away from Earth.
Volcanic Isles."
* ''Franchise/RatchetAndClank'' up the ante, spanning three whole "galaxies far, far away" over the course has included a few references to Star Wars.
** ''VideoGame/RatchetAndClank2002'': The Deplanetizer is an obvious ersatz
of the series: Bogon, Solana, and Polaris.
* Most Square-Enix {{RPG}}s occur on planets with no visible relationship to Earth, or each other. Though, bizarrely enough, there's almost always humans, or just really HumanAliens.
** ''VideoGame/FinalFantasyX2'' has a mini-side-quest
Death Star, in that semi-confirms it's a direct connection between it planet-killing superweapon. The [[WesternAnimation/RatchetAndClank2016 2016 movie]] and ''VideoGame/FinalFantasyVII'', by implying that [[VideoGame/RatchetAndClank2016 game]] takes the Shinra in your group is the ancestor of those who will produce the technology to head to the stars and find similarities even further by turning it into a new planet thousands of years ago in the time-line of ''VII''.
* ''{{VideoGame/Z}}'' follows the war between two intergalactic robots [[RidiculouslyHumanRobots that look and act a lot like humans]]. No mention is ever made to who, when, why or where they were made. Ditto that any organic people where ever around.
full-blown battle station.
* ''VideoGame/RibbitKing'' has a protagonist from ** ''VideoGame/RatchetAndClankGoingCommando'': In the planet Hippitron who travels to five other planets with no Earth in this setting.
* ''VideoGame/MagicalStarsign'' takes place across six planets in another solar system.
* ''VideoGame/FreedomPlanet'' is set on the planet Avalice, inhabited by anthropomorphic animals and some visiting aliens but no humans.
* The ''VideoGame/JakAndDaxter'' series is set on an unnamed planet populated mainly by SpaceElves (who [[CallARabbitASmeerp call themselves humans]]), and was visited and partially colonized by at least two species
extras section, there's a joke poster parodying one of non-native aliens.
* ''VideoGame/DrMuto'' has to travel across four planets to restore his home planet, Midway. None of these are Earth.
* ''VideoGame/ChexQuest'' seems to be set in a universe inhabited solely by various anthropomorphic breakfast cereal aliens.
* ''VideoGame/{{Ristar}}'' is set in the Valdi System.
* ''VideoGame/AlexKidd'' platforms his way across various fictional planets.
* ''VideoGame/FantasyZone'' is set in the titular region of space.
* ''VideoGame/JazzJackrabbit'' is ''Literature/TheTortoiseAndTheHare'' but thousands of years later. It's never specified if
the original planet the tortoise and the hare lived on was Earth or not.
* ''VideoGame/KerbalSpaceProgram'' is entirely set in the fictional Kerbol System.
* ''VideoGame/CosmicOsmo'' is set in the Osmoian System.
* ''VideoGame/{{Celestus}}'' is set in the Amatens Galaxy.
* ''VideoGame/{{Noctis}}'' is set in the fictional Feltyrion Galaxy, about twice the size of ours.
* ''VideoGame/LegoUniverse'' is set mostly in the Nimbus System in a fictional Lego universe with no realistic planets.
* ''VideoGame/VoidBastards'' set in the fictional Sargasso Nebula. Humans are implied to live in other parts
posters for ''Film/ANewHope''.
** One
of the universe but Earth isn't mentioned.
* ''VideoGame/WarCraft'': The franchise
planets in ''VideoGame/RatchetAndClankUpYourArsenal'' is primarily set on Azeroth, a planet in "an isolated corner called Tyhrranosis. Both the name of the universe." Many races live on it including both those native to it (e.g. humans, elves, dwarves) world and ones its wasteland-like landscape are an obvious reference to Geonosis from ''Film/AttackOfTheClones''.
** In ''VideoGame/RatchetAndClankFutureToolsOfDestruction'', one of the skill points is called "What's That, R2?"
** In ''VideoGame/RatchetAndClankFutureACrackInTime'', Qwark's infiltration plan relies on a conveniently-exposed thermal exhaust port. While trying to pull it off, you're nearly crushed in a smelly, watery trash compactor. After you beat the game, [[spoiler: Lord Vorselon taunts you by revealing
that have come from [[https://wow.gamepedia.com/Planet#Known_worlds various other planets]] he is your father... [[Film/{{Spaceballs}} 's accountant.]]]]
** The [[WesternAnimation/RatchetAndClank2016 2016 movie]] uses the [[StockScream Wilhelm Scream]] (made famous by the original Star Wars films) for a gag when Aleero City is being attacked by the Blarg. The accompanying video game has a holocard for the Rilgar Sewers, which state
that are occasionally visited thanks to [[PortalNetwork dimensional gateways]]. Every single named planet (Azeroth, Argus, Draenor, etc.) is fictional they're a "wretched hive of scum and real-world stellar references never come up.villainy" and that you should be cautious.
* ''VideoGame/StarRuler'' is set in a randomly generated galaxy One of the commercials for ''VideoGame/Jak3'' has Daxter parody the LukeIAmYourFather scene from ''Film/TheEmpireStrikesBack''.
* ''VideoGame/{{Piratez}}'': Much of the Smugglers faction references the Millennium Falcon,
with no real life stars.
* ''VideoGame/ImmortalDefense'' is about
the planet Dukis fighting alien invaders with no Earth or humans mentioned.
* ''Franchise/StarFox'' clone, ''Astrodogs'' plays it straight in a galaxy full of anthropomorphic animals
leader modeled after Han Solo, the engineers somewhat resembling Wookies and no humans.
* ''VideoGame/OuterWilds'' is set in
[[spoiler:Public Enemy being a fictional solar system just referred shout out to as [[ExactlyWhatItSaysOnTheTin the Solar System]] or [[TitleDrop the Outer Wilds]] with no mention of Earth.
* ''VideoGame/{{Anachronox}}'' has spacefaring humans with no Earth.
* The first two ''VideoGame/{{Spectrobes}}'' games are set
Obi-Wan]], especially how he appears in the Nanairo System [[https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=l58DwSWk3e0 Star Wars Gangsta Rap 3]].
* The Pig Star from ''VideoGame/RocketKnightAdventures'' is a parody of the Death Star.
* The Death Egg from ''VideoGame/SonicTheHedgehog2'' is a parody of the Death Star. ''VideoGame/SonicTheHedgehog4: Episode II'' introduces the larger but incomplete Death Egg mk.II, much like the Death Star II.
* Two gear items in ''VideoGame/Splatoon3'' mimic the flight suit of an X-Wing piot. The Astro Helm is a rounded white helmet with accents that change color to match the wearer's {{Kaleidoscope|Hair}} TentacleHair, while the Astro Wear is an orange jumpsuit with black gloves, a metal cuirass,
and a chest-mounted searchlamp.
* ''VideoGame/{{Teenagent}}'': Mark Hopper mentions he always liked ''Star Wars''.
* ''VideoGame/ThereIsNoGame'': At
the third end credits, it says "and these aren't the droids you're looking for", which is a line from ''Film/ANewHope''.
* ''VideoGame/FinalFantasyVI'' started a trend where every game
in the Kaio System with no mention of Earth .
* ''VideoGame/LeagueOfLegends'' is set on the planet Runeterra but some of the [[AlternateContinuity Alternate Continuities]] like "Odyssey"
series would have two characters named [[Film/ANewHope Biggs and "Space Groove" created to justify different character skins spread the setting across the galaxy.
Wedge]].
* ''VideoGame/GearsOfWar'' takes place on a fictional planet called Sera[[note]]Which is Ares, the [[Myth/ClassicalMythology Greek god of war]], [[SdrawkcabName spelled backwards]][[/note]]. While the planet is populated by humans ''VideoGame/StarTropics'': The final two levels has Mike encounter alien soldiers who are technologically a clearly based off of Stormtroopers (albeit colored pink and culturally similar to real life ones, the planet has some notable astronomical and geological differences from Earth, including a 26-hour day, two moons, and a crust full of underground tunnels home to various fantastical creatures.green as well as [[ImperialStormtrooperMarksmanshipAcademy having much better aim]]).



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* The "space arc" of ''Webcomic/ArthurKingOfTimeAndSpace''. It's set in 5th century Britain, only "Britain" is TheFederation, and interstellar travel has been around since some point BC.
* The setting of ''Webcomic/AvasDemon'' takes place on an unnamed planet (not Earth), 1000 years in the future and intersteller travel is heavily implied. Wrathia also originates from a distant galaxy yet to be named.
* Two of these settings have appeared as [[AnotherDimension other dimensions]] in ''Webcomic/SluggyFreelance''.
* ''Webcomic/CommanderKitty'' is set in a [[WorldOfFunnyAnimals Galaxy of Funny Animals]] with no humans.

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* The "space arc" ''WebAnimation/MinilifeTV'':
** "Starsaber Duel" contains several references to ''Star Wars'', including the Starsabers being parodies
of ''Webcomic/ArthurKingOfTimeAndSpace''. It's set in 5th century Britain, only "Britain" is TheFederation, lightsabers, the armor Chris and interstellar travel has been around since some point BC.
* The setting of ''Webcomic/AvasDemon'' takes place on an unnamed planet (not Earth), 1000 years in
Ian battle with being similar to Stormtrooper armor (minus the future helmets), and intersteller travel characters named [[Creator/AlecGuinness Alec]] and [[Creator/JamesEarlJones James]] dressed as Obi-Wan and Darth Vader respectively.
** In "A Dark Night", a pre-film trivia question depicts a silhouette of a "lovable robot icon". Chris guesses it's R2-D2, but it's actually his robot friend, Archie, who he apologizes to for not recognizing.
** In "Snowball's Late Night Adventure", the scene of Snowball entering the Burton Night Club for the first time
is heavily implied. Wrathia also originates a nod to the Mos Eisley Cantina scene from a distant galaxy yet to ''Film/ANewHope''.
** In "Baking Bran (PART 2)", Rey and BB-8 from ''Film/TheForceAwakens'' can
be named.
seen relaxing on Gilligan Beach.
* Two In ''WebAnimation/XRayAndVav'', Hilda's WallOfWeapons has a lightsaber, among plenty of these settings have appeared as [[AnotherDimension other dimensions]] in ''Webcomic/SluggyFreelance''.
references to other franchises.
* ''Webcomic/CommanderKitty'' is set in a [[WorldOfFunnyAnimals Galaxy In the ''WebAnimation/HappyTreeFriends'' episode "[[Recap/HTFWrathOfCon Wrath of Funny Animals]] with no humans.Con]]", Giggles and Petunia are at a convention center dressed as Leia and an Ewok. Giggles has a toy lightsaber, which shorts out, so Splendid uses his heat vision on it and unwittingly turns it into a NotSoFakePropWeapon.



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* ''Webcomic/SquareRootOfMinusGarfield'' references:
** [[http://www.mezzacotta.net/garfield/?comic=280 This strip]] edits Garfield's dialogue to be speaking in Yoda syntax.
** [[http://www.mezzacotta.net/garfield/?comic=472 This one]] does the same as the above, and also reverses the panels so it appears Garfield is using the force on Jon.
** [[http://www.mezzacotta.net/garfield/?comic=1027 This strip]] contributes to the "I declare this house property of the X empire" RunningGag using the Galactic Empire.
** [[http://www.mezzacotta.net/garfield/?comic=1311 This one edits]] a Garfield strip where Garfield declares he is absolutely not getting out of bed today, only for Jon to tell him there's a spider on his bed and him to jolt out immediately. His old response of "I keep forgetting we live in a generation without absolutes" is changed to "I keep forgetting only a sith deals in absolutes". As a bonus, the strip is titled "[[Film/RevengeOfTheSith Don't Make Me Kill You]]".
* ''Webcomic/GirlGenius'': The [[http://www.girlgeniusonline.com/comic.php?date=20140623 Wyrm of Limmerick]] is the engine that made the [[Film/ANewHope "Konigsberg Run in less than twelve kilometers"]]. "But wait," I hear you cry. "That makes no sense - kilometers are units of ''distance,'' not time." You're right - and [[GeniusBonus so are parsecs]].
* ''Webcomic/KnightsOfBuenaVista'' is a CampaignComic covering Disney films such as ''WesternAnimation/Frozen2013''. Hans's player says he is "on a diplomatic mission to Arendelle".
* In ''WebComic/KevinAndKell'', when Corrie finds out that Ralph Dewclaw is actually her biological father (her mother having died in childbirth), Ralph [[https://www.kevinandkell.com/2001/kk1006.html senses a disturbance in the Force.]]
* In ''Webcomic/TheOrderOfTheStick'', following a heavily lampshaded LukeIAmYourFather moment, the bounty hunter Gannji demands fifty thousand gold pieces by [[http://www.giantitp.com/comics/oots0724.html claiming]] to be holding a thermal detonator, saying he was "just trying to keep the theme going". [[http://www.giantitp.com/comics/oots0735.html Later]], when Kilkil is telling Gannji that Tarquin has "lost" his paperwork to pay him back for the extortion, the gag continues with "He also wanted me to add 'Pray I don't alter it any further'. He said you'd know what it meant."
* ''Webcomic/QuestionableContent'': The page where Brun starts trying to remember how Renee socailzes is titled [[https://www.questionablecontent.net/view.php?comic=4237 "It is the Way"]] after the Mandalorian.
* In ''WebComic/EnsignSueMustDie'' one abomination unleashed onto the multiverse at the end of Part 1 is a Jedi Sue (who, despite being a Togruta, still has long flowing blond hair). In Part 2 Spock, Uhura, and Scotty enter the Star Wars universe to capture her, and in Part 3 it's her that moves the captured TARDIS into position for [[spoiler: reboot Khan's]] plan.
-->'''Scotty:''' There's just something not right about this universe.
* ''Webcomic/SandraAndWoo'': [[http://www.sandraandwoo.com/2011/07/14/0290-the-kiss/ "I love you." "I know"]]
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* ''WebSite/{{Neopets}}'' is set on the planet Neopia. A few Neopets such as the Grundos and alien Aisha come from other planets but nobody mentions Earth.
* ''Starbarians'' by Creator/HarryPartridge is set "Thirty thousand billion trillion years in the future" with no Earth.
* ''[[https://www.galaxiki.org/ Galaxiki]]'' is a galaxy full of fictional user designed planets.

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* ''WebSite/{{Neopets}}'' is set on the planet Neopia. A few Neopets such as the Grundos ''WebOriginal/SeventeenThousandSevenHundredSeventySix'': In ''20020'', when Nick and alien Aisha come Manny get closed in on by Oklahoma State from other planets but nobody mentions Earth.
* ''Starbarians'' by Creator/HarryPartridge is set "Thirty thousand billion trillion years in
both sides, Juice compares their situation to the future" trash compactor scene from ''Film/ANewHope'', though he calls it [[PopCulturalOsmosisFailure "the trash room scene from the dark vader"]].
* ''Website/SCPFoundation'': [[http://scp-wiki.wikidot.com/scp-787 SCP-787]] is an airplane filled
with no Earth.
* ''[[https://www.galaxiki.org/ Galaxiki]]'' is a galaxy full
dead passengers, one corpse has been found with the possesion of fictional user designed planets.a ticket stub for ''Return Of The Jedi''.



[[folder:Web Videos]]
* Hilariously discussed in an Creator/AchievementHunter LetsPlay of ''VideoGame/StarWarsBattlefront2''. Creator/GavinFree, who has somehow ignored the scrolling intro to the ''Star Wars'' franchise, is totally gobsmacked that it takes place in the past and really far away and wishes they put it in the beginning of the movie. The other Hunters respond by yelling "''THEY DID!''"

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* Hilariously discussed in an Creator/AchievementHunter LetsPlay of ''VideoGame/StarWarsBattlefront2''. Creator/GavinFree, who has somehow ignored the scrolling intro to the ''Star Wars'' franchise, is totally gobsmacked that it One riddle on ''WebVideo/SevenSecondRiddles'' takes place on the planet Hoth.
* ''WebVideo/ClimateTown'': In "[[https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=mK5TbGvvluk 2 Minutes Of Fact-Checkable Climate Change Facts For Skeptics]]" when saying that all economist groups agree and admit that climate change is negativley impacting the American economy he quickly mentions some affiliated groups and little pictured pop up quickly
in the past and really far away and wishes they put it in corner representing said groups. Conservatives are depicted with [[TakeThat a shot of Palpatine]].
* LetsPlay/DuncanJones has claimed that
the beginning goggles on his ''VideoGame/{{Minecraft}}'' skin were supposedly a reference to Anakin's from ''Film/ThePhantomMenace''.
* ''WebVideo/PhilosophyTube'': Abigail compares Home Secretary Priti Patel to Palpatine by putting up a pic of Palpatine with Patel's name under it while discussing Patel's vocal support for bringing back hanging in her [[https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=TDcwIZzaf-k&t=254s Death Penalty]] video.
* ''WebAnimation/ZsdavAdventures'':
** Darth Maul plays the role
of the movie. The other Hunters respond by yelling "''THEY DID!''"[[Literature/AChristmasCarol ghost of Christmas present]] to [[AdaptationalHeroism teach Zsdav the true meaning of Christmas]] in ''[[YetAnotherChristmasCarol Karácsonyi külön kiadás]]'' (''Christmas special'').
** In ''Bajos utazók: Agzt pálinka robotai'' (''Problematic travelers: Agzt's palinka robots''), [=Agzt01=] mentions his robot factory created [=R2D2=].



* ''WesternAnimation/BuzzLightyearOfStarCommand'' has a cast of various aliens, an AmbiguouslyHuman title character, and no reference to Earth. However, the series' FutureSlang mentions another planet from our solar system: "Sweet mother of UsefulNotes/{{Venus}}!".
* According to the opening narration, ''WesternAnimation/TheHerculoids'' is set "somewhere out in space."
* ''WesternAnimation/GalactikFootball'' is set in the Zaelion Galaxy.
* ''WesternAnimation/{{Robotix}}'' is set millions of years ago on the planet Skalorr.
* ''WesternAnimation/LavenderCastle'' is set in space with no humans or mention of Earth.
* ''WesternAnimation/{{Insektors}}'' is set on the planet Marvin in the original French and Krud in the [=UK=] dub. The [=UK=] dub throws in occasional references to real life Earth locations.
* Wherever the Planetary Cluster is located in ''WesternAnimation/ShadowRaiders'' Earth is never mentioned.
* ''WesternAnimation/TinyPlanets'' is set in a fictional solar system consisting of four [[BabyPlanet Baby Planets]].
* ''WesternAnimation/SheRaAndThePrincessesOfPower'' is set on the planet Etheria, though [[TheStarsAreGoingOut strange circumstances]] mean it's not initially obvious if other planets ''exist'', much less would be relevant to the plot. Unlike the original series (see next section), there's no mention of Earth whatsoever, though Eternia ''might'' still be a place considering it was used as a special passphrase. [[spoiler:Later seasons reveal that Etheria was cut off from the rest of the universe by the last She-Ra, keeping it safe from Horde Prime, and that Adora was born on Eternia and brought to Etheria through a portal.]]
* ''WesternAnimation/TheGroovenians'' featured two planets called Jeepers and Groovenia and then never got past its pilot.

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* ''WesternAnimation/BuzzLightyearOfStarCommand'' has a cast One of various aliens, the Larry Doyle WesternAnimation/LooneyTunes shorts is called ''Attack of the Drones'', an AmbiguouslyHuman title character, obvious play off of ''Film/AttackOfTheClones''.
* An episode of the Creator/HannaBarbera WesternAnimation/{{Popeye}} cartoons, "Close Encounters of the Third Spinach", is a ''Star Wars'' parody featuring Olive as Princess Olive-Pit, Poopdeck Pappy as Alta-Poppa
and no Bluto as Darth Bluto. Popeye not only rescues the Princess but discovers his long-lost Pappy.
* ''WesternAnimation/CodenameKidsNextDoor'' had more than its fair share of ''Star Wars'' references. In particular, the episodes "Operation: C.A.K.E.D.-F.I.V.E." and "Operation: S.N.O.W.I.N.G." were respectively {{Whole Plot Reference}}s to the Death Star scenes from ''Film/ANewHope'' and the Hoth scenes from ''Film/TheEmpireStrikesBack''. The latter also parodies Luke and Darth Vader's duel on Bespin and throws in a
reference to Earth. However, the series' FutureSlang mentions another planet from our solar system: "Sweet mother of UsefulNotes/{{Venus}}!".
* According to
prequels by having two characters that can fold themselves into wheels like droidekas. Earlier, in the opening narration, ''WesternAnimation/TheHerculoids'' episode "Operation: N.O.-P.O.W.U.H.", Numbuhs 2 and 4 use flashlights to pretend to have a lightsaber duel, complete with lightsaber noises.
* ''WesternAnimation/DextersLaboratory'':
** In one episode, Dexter has "Star Wars" as the password for his lab.
** In his first appearance, Mandark has the Death Star as part of his laboratory.
** In "Robodexo 3000", the sounds made by the Energy Thief are the same sound effects used for the TIE fighters.
** In "Babe Sitter", Mandark
is set "somewhere out in space.his lab playing with action figures of himself, Dee-Dee, and Dexter made to look like ''Star Wars'' characters.
** In "D & DD", Dexter tells one of his companions in the game to "Use the Force!"
** In "Game Over", Dexter sends an R2-D2-like robot to Dee-Dee to ask for help. The robot projects a hologram of Dexter that says, "Help me, Dee-Dee, you're my only hope!"
** In "The Muffin King", Dexter's Dad gives a parody of the LukeIAmYourFather scene, then gives Dexter a JediMindTrick, telling him, "It is your destiny.
"
* ''WesternAnimation/GalactikFootball'' In ''WesternAnimation/FostersHomeForImaginaryFriends'' episode "Bus the Two of Us", Bloo engages in TollBoothAntics when trying to toss coins out the window and failed, using a line from ''A New Hope''.
-->'''Bloo:''' Negative. It didn't go in. It just impacted on the surface.
* In the ''WesternAnimation/BatmanTheAnimatedSeries'' episode "Mad Love", The Joker quips "May the floss be with you!". Also counts as an ActorAllusion, as Joker was voiced by Creator/MarkHamill in that series, and he also happens to be married to a dentist.
* The ''WesternAnimation/{{Rugrats}}'' episode "Falling Stars"
is set a run of the mill ''Star Wars'' parody. Angelica appears as an evil Darth Vader lookalike, Grandpa Lou comes to Tommy in a vision like a ghostly Yoda/Obi-Wan mentor, and Chuckie flies the spaceship through passageways that look like the Death Star in the Zaelion Galaxy.
* ''WesternAnimation/{{Robotix}}'' is set millions
climactic scene of years ago on the planet Skalorr.
* ''WesternAnimation/LavenderCastle'' is set in space with no humans or mention of Earth.
* ''WesternAnimation/{{Insektors}}'' is set on the planet Marvin in the original French and Krud in the [=UK=] dub. The [=UK=] dub
''A New Hope''. Angelica also throws in occasional the obligatory parody of [[LukeIAmYourFather Luke's parental reveal]] by telling Tommy that she is his cousin, to which he replies with a BigNo.
%%* In the ''WesternAnimation/{{Trollkins}}'' episode "The Empire Strikes Trolltown", a Darth Vader {{Expy}} leads an invasion of Trolltown.
* The ''WesternAnimation/PacMan'' episode "Pacula" has a scene at a drive-in theater, where the movie's hero is told, "Use the power pellet force, Luke."
* Toward the end of the ''WesternAnimation/YogisTreasureHunt'' episode "Yogi Bear on the Air", the former TV presenter Connie Kindly has made herself over to resemble Princess Leia.
* In the first episode of ''WesternAnimation/BountyHamster'', a C-3PO {{expy}} appears out of nowhere to warn Marion and Cassie of how slim their chances of navigating an asteroid field are before Marion drops him through a trapdoor. Another episode had a fantasy sequence of Marion selling Cassie to a Jabba the Hutt lookalike.
* In ''WesternAnimation/TheCrumpets'' episode "Mum's Double", after robot Pa drops Li'l One to a trash can, Li'l One happens to be next to the real Pa. When Li'l One asks him who he is, Pa responds with a deep voice "I am your father" with a short Imperial March-like tune playing. Pa's voice actor Creator/MarcThompson narrates ''Star Wars'' audiobooks.
* ''WesternAnimation/PhineasAndFerb'' does have a [[WesternAnimation/PhineasAndFerbStarWars direct parody episode]], but
references to real life Earth locations.
* Wherever
the Planetary Cluster is located in ''WesternAnimation/ShadowRaiders'' Earth is never mentioned.
* ''WesternAnimation/TinyPlanets'' is set in a fictional solar system consisting of four [[BabyPlanet Baby Planets]].
* ''WesternAnimation/SheRaAndThePrincessesOfPower'' is set on
movies are scattered throughout the show. Enough for the show's [[TheWikiRule wiki]] to have compiled [[https://phineasandferb.fandom.com/wiki/List_of_references_to_pop_culture/Star_Wars a list]]. Highlights include:
** Phineas, being, well, [[CheerfulChild Phineas]], says he has a ''good'' feeling about being dragged by a tractor beam towards a space station.
** [[OverlyNarrowSuperlative "I sense a disturbance in the cup-stacking universe."]]
** The kids have decided to [[IncredibleShrinkingMan shrink themselves]] for the day, but [[ButtMonkey Baljeet]] gets stranded near the air conditioner. To survive, the kid has to climb into a fly carcass.
** ''[[WaxingLyrical You'll fly to a swamp planet, meet a little green man, and move big heavy things with your miiiind!]]''
* ''WesternAnimation/{{Futurama}}'':
** In "Crimes of the Hot", all the world's robots are lured to a
planet Etheria, though [[TheStarsAreGoingOut strange circumstances]] mean where they'll all be killed at once, leading the Professor to comment "Oh, the Jedis are gonna feel ''this'' one."
** In "Where No Fan Has Gone Before", when
it's not initially obvious if other planets ''exist'', much less would be relevant mentioned that ''Franchise/StarTrek'' had been banned following the Star Trek Wars.
--->'''Zapp Brannigan:''' You mean the vast migration of ''Star Wars'' fans?\\
'''Judge:''' No, that was the Star Wars Trek.
* ''WesternAnimation/SouthPark'' had a reference or two
to the plot. Unlike the original series (see next section), there's no mention of Earth whatsoever, though Eternia ''might'' still be a place considering it was used franchise, but one that stands out is Chef's last appearance, which ended with him dying gruesomely and then being rebuilt as a special passphrase. [[spoiler:Later seasons reveal that Etheria was cut Darth Vader lookalike.
* In one episode of ''WesternAnimation/JellyJamm'', the King shows Bello and Goomo his "sound wheel", which allows one to change their voice to sound like anything. When he demonstrates how it's used, he imitates Darth Vader saying "I am your father", and his head briefly changes into Darth Vader's mask to fit.
* ''Franchise/{{Trolls}}'':
** In ''WesternAnimation/TrollsTheBeatGoesOn'', Keith's story in "Trolly Tales 2" starts
off from the rest as a troll version of the universe by tale of Icarus before suddenly becoming a ''Star Wars'' parody complete with a lightsaber duel and Branch's character giving Icarus a WeCanRuleTogether and LukeIAmYourFather moment.
** In
the last She-Ra, keeping it safe from Horde Prime, and ''WesternAnimation/TrollsTrollstopia'' episode "Dante the Entertainer", Dante dreams about having a balloon sword duel with his ventriloquist dummy Caruthers, who produces a Darth Maul-style dual-bladed sword. Right before Dante wakes up, Caruthers tells him that Adora he's his father.
* One episode of ''WesternAnimation/{{Numberjacks}}'' is titled "May the Fours Be With You".
* ''WesternAnimation/{{Undergrads}}'' frequently made references to ''Star Wars'' given that one of its main characters, Gimpy, is a major SW fanboy. One such instance happens within the first minute of the first episode, when Gimpy decides to watch his "Malaysian bootleg DVD of ''Film/TheEmpireStrikesBack''" with his friends.
* ''WesternAnimation/FiremanSam'' has an incident involving a runaway bus that careens into a sheep field with one of the passengers remarking about the odds of navigating through such a field and the driver subsequently responding with "Never tell me the odds."
* In the ''WesternAnimation/XMenEvolution'' episode "[[Recap/XMenEvolutionS1E8SpykeCam Spyke Cam]]", Spyke writes a report on the "Star Wars Program", thinking it's about the Star Wars movies, rather than UsefulNotes/RonaldReagan's Star Wars Program. This later became HilariousInHindsight after Creator/{{Disney}} bought Creator/MarvelComics, Creator/{{Lucasfilm}}, and [[Creator/TwentiethCenturyStudios Fox]], thus asserting Disney's full control of both the ''Star Wars'', and ''Franchise/XMen'' franchises.
* In the season finale of ''[[WesternAnimation/TotalDrama Total Drama World Tour]]'', the scene of Alejandro being put into the Total Drama Machine parodies Darth Vader being put into his suit after being defeated by Obi-Wan. The part where Vader asks about Padmé and subsequent BigNo is then parodied when Alejandro asks about the prize money, which
was born destroyed when it fell into a volcano.
* In "Break Out!", an episode of ''WesternAnimation/TheBackyardigans'', Tasha wears [[https://backyardigans.fandom.com/wiki/File:Princess_Tasha.jpg Princess Leia's iconic hairdo]].
* ''WesternAnimation/BB3B'': In the first episode, the twins are playing with cardboard tubes whilst pretending that they are light-sabers. Later
on Eternia and in the same episode, they are seen attacking the Death Star with their parents in an ImagineSpot.
* ''WesternAnimation/TheFairlyOddParents'':
** The first few minutes of ''WesternAnimation/AbraCatastrophe'' have Timmy fighting Darth Vader aboard the Death Star when they're interrupted by Jar-Jar, [[TakeThatScrappy whom they throw off the catwalk]]. None of the characters' actual names are said.
** Recurring antagonist Dark Laser is an AffablyEvil Darth Vader parody
brought to Etheria through life from a portal.]]
* ''WesternAnimation/TheGroovenians'' featured two planets called Jeepers
comic book that Timmy scanned with a magic photocopier.
** There was a scene in the second segment of ''WesternAnimation/{{Wishology}}'' where Timmy teams up with Dark Laser, Vicky, Mr. Crocker,
and Groovenia Mark and then never got past its pilot. they enter a tavern. There, Timmy is a parody of Luke, Vicky is Leia, Crocker is Chewbacca as he's wearing a fur coat that gives him sinus problems and causes him to make Chewbacca-esque sounds, and Mark is R2-D2 as he's wearing a mechanical thermal suit with wheels that keep squeaking when he moves, parodying R2's beeping.
* ''WesternAnimation/TheAmazingWorldOfGumball'':
** In "The Fridge", the scene where Gumball finds Richard after he's attacked by Nicole parodies Darth Vader's death.
** "The Line" has everyone in town waiting in line for the new ''Stellar Odyssey'', a ''Star Wars'' parody. The episode is also dotted with smaller references to the franchise, such as Anais making her face up to look like Palpatine's, Richard having a nerd-off that takes the form of a parody of Luke and Darth Vader's duel on Bespin, and Tobias Force choking Jackie for having no faith in the movie being good because it's a reboot.




[[folder:Real Life]]
* All of the galaxies other than Milky Way [[https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Satellite_galaxies_of_the_Milky_Way and its satellites]]. They are at least millions of light years away, and whatever state observed by us now represents what happened to them that many years ago.
* A similar thing goes for any theoretical civilizations located around our own galaxy. Scientists estimate that there are 40 billion Earth-like planets orbiting the habitable zones of Sun-like stars, scattered throughout the 170,000 light-year diameter of the Milky Way. A theoretical alien lifeform on a planet orbiting a star a mere 10,000 light-years away both may as well not exist from our perspective and is currently having its star observed ten thousand years in the past.
* To make things extra freaky, space itself is constantly expanding at an accelerated rate, pushing even nearby superclusters of galaxies away from us. Eventually, they will be pushed beyond an "event horizon" of sorts where they are so far away that their light will NEVER reach us. Only the local galactic supercluster that contains the Milky Way and Andromeda will be visible, held together by gravity until that, too, fades away...

to:

\n[[folder:Real Life]]\n* All of the galaxies other than Milky Way [[https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Satellite_galaxies_of_the_Milky_Way and its satellites]]. They are at least millions of light years away, and whatever state observed by us now represents what happened to them that many years ago.\n[[folder:Other]]
* A similar thing goes for any theoretical civilizations located around our own galaxy. Scientists estimate that there are 40 billion Earth-like planets orbiting the habitable zones of Sun-like stars, scattered throughout the 170,000 light-year diameter of the Milky Way. A theoretical alien lifeform on a planet orbiting a star a mere 10,000 light-years away both may as well not exist from our perspective and is currently having its star observed ten thousand with two suns was discovered by NASA years in after the past.
* To make things extra freaky, space itself is constantly expanding at an accelerated rate, pushing even nearby superclusters
release of galaxies away from us. Eventually, they will be pushed beyond an "event horizon" of sorts where they are so far away that their light will NEVER reach us. Only the local galactic supercluster that contains the Milky Way ''A New Hope'' and Andromeda will be visible, held together by gravity until that, too, fades away...nicknamed "Tatooine".




!!Examples in which Earth exists but has little to no relevance

[[folder:Comic Books]]
* Creator/DCComics' last attempt to do Starman before ComicBook/CrisisOnInfiniteEarths was a benevolent planetary ruler named Prince Gavyn. He didn't come into contact with anyone from Earth until the end of the feature.
* ''ComicBook/TheTriganEmpire'' starts with a spaceship full of dead aliens crash-landing on Earth but the rest of the stories are flashbacks set on their home planet, Elekton.
* ''ComicBook/BuckyOHareAndTheToadWars'' is set in a region of space that the cartoon series named the Aniverse. Willy [=DuWitt=] travels there from Earth when his Photon Accelerator malfunctions.
* Although Earth appears in Creator/MarkMillar's ''Empress'', it's set 65 million years in the past and inhabited by HumanAliens that run a major space empire.
* Don Lawrence's ''ComicBook/{{Storm|DonLawrence}}'' was originally set on a post-apocalyptic Earth but the protagonists were later moved to the Pandarve multiverse, a bubble of breathable air containing Pandarve and thousands of other planets.
* Even though most of the action in the Franchise/MarvelUniverse happens in the BigApplesauce, sometimes the setting shifts to the vast empires of the Kree, Skrulls, or Shi'Ar, all of whom have empires that span the greater part of a whole galaxy each (the Kree in particular often state that they control a "thousand, thousand stars" -- but then, they are [[JustForFun/RecycledInSpace Space]] [[ThoseWackyNazis Nazis]], and prone to bombastic claims of glory). Admittedly, if they count red dwarfs and brown dwarfs, a million stars (1000 squared) isn't really that much compared to 600 ''billion''. Guess how many stars are estimated to be in our galaxy?
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[[folder:Films -- Animated]]
* ''Animation/TimeMasters'' doesn't mention Earth but some real-life stars are alluded to, like a planet called Aldebaran and a race of aliens called Centaurians. Also Silbad sings about ''Literature/PeterPan'' and ''Franchise/{{Superman}}''.
* The key from ''WesternAnimation/HeavyMetal2000'' glows green, implying it might be the Loc-Nar MacGuffin from ''WesternAnimation/HeavyMetal'' which features Earth, but the planet isn't mentioned in ''2000''.
* A subtitle at the start of ''WesternAnimation/{{Lightyear}}'' mentions that they're 4.2 million light years from Earth, with that being the only time the E-word is uttered. By the end of the movie, the crew have accepted they can't go home and have started a new Space Ranger corps to police the part of the universe they're stranded in.
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[[folder:Films -- Live-Action]]
* ''Franchise/TheChroniclesOfRiddick'' is a case of EarthDrift. The original movie, ''Film/PitchBlack'' is the only one that mentions Earth with the rest of the movies feeling like this trope. Every planet referenced in the sector of space that the series takes place in is fictional, and Earth never comes up.
* ''Film/TheDarkCrystal'' is set a thousand years ago on the planet Thra with mentions of an unnamed planet where the [=UrSkeks=] come from. The only reference to Earth is in ''The World of the Dark Crystal'' book which is written in a DirectLineToTheAuthor style from an Earth professor who studied books from That.
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[[folder:Literature]]
* [[Creator/IainBanks Iain M. Banks]]' ''Literature/TheCulture'' novels mainly concern the spacefaring non-empire "The Culture". The appendix of the first novel states that the interstellar war described ended in the 13th Century AD. In the short story ''State Of The Art'', a Culture ship visits Earth in 1977, stays to study us for a while and leaves without being noticed. The attribution of the epilogue to ''Literature/ConsiderPhlebas'' suggests that Earth gets [[FirstContact contacted]] (as opposed to Contact-ed) in the 2100's.
* Creator/IsaacAsimov's ''Franchise/{{Foundation}}'': This series is set so far into TheFuture that the Milky Way Galaxy has been fully colonized, but Earth has been lost to human knowledge, leading to a setting where at least two subspecies of humanity have developed. Later in the series, the protagonists embark on a search to find the origin planet of humanity, and eventually succeed.
* The ''Literature/{{Discworld}}'' franchise is set on the titular world that rests on the back of a giant turtle that swims through space. In [[Literature/TheColourOfMagic the first book]], Tethis claims that the rest of the planets he saw were also discs on turtles' backs.
** Also in the original novel, Rincewind visits our world briefly in AnotherDimension.
** ''Literature/TheScienceOfDiscworld'' is about wizards of the Unseen University creating a world without magic (Earth) and dubbing it "Roundworld".
* Creator/MarkTwain's unfinished work ''Captain Stormfield's Visit to Heaven'' is an OlderThanTheyThink use of this trope. {{Heaven}} is [[PhysicalHeaven a region far, far out in space]], vaster than any planet since it has to have room for every generation, past and future, of every sentient race in the universe. Captain Stormfield arrives at the wrong planet's 'arrival gate' in Heaven and has a very rough time finding anybody who's even ''heard'' of the Earth. Eventually somebody narrows it down when he mentions that it's in the same [[UsefulNotes/TheSolarSystem solar system]] as UsefulNotes/{{Jupiter}}.
--> "Oh, yes! We do know of your planet. We call it the Wart."
[[/folder]]

[[folder:Live-Action TV]]
* ''Franchise/BattlestarGalactica''. In both versions, the characters are human spacefarers inhabiting a fictional sector of space (the Cyrannus cluster), but not from Earth even ancestrally. They are from the Twelve Colonies that were settled by humans from Kobol and are looking for Earth, which is mentioned in their sacred scrolls as the 13th colony of Kobol. [[Series/BattlestarGalactica1978 The original series]] was set in ThePresentDay, while the series finale of [[Series/BattlestarGalactica2003 the 2000s version]] ultimately reveals that (major spoiler) [[spoiler: this ''is'' a long time ago far, far away (although in the Milky Way galaxy) when the fleet finally arrives on Earth and it's still the prehistoric era. They leave their ships and become the ancestors of Earth humans.]]
** Its SpinOff ''Series/{{Caprica}}'' played around with that a lot in trying to depict a human civilization that had nothing to do with Earth. Arguably it was the only TV show in recent history to have a go at that.
* This is the setting in ''Series/{{Farscape}}'' for all practical purposes. While protagonist John Crichton is from Earth, no-one else in the universe has ever heard of his species or planet, and the location of the show's setting, the "Uncharted Territories", in relation to Earth is never really established; the closest it gets is near the end of the third season, when [[spoiler:Scorpius reveals that he has discovered the location of Earth, and says that if John doesn't cooperate, he'll destroy it even though, going as fast as they can, it will take ''sixty years'' to reach it. "As fast as they can" is never really specified.]]
* ''Series/{{Firefly}}'' is set in [[ConvenientlyClosePlanet a quintuple star system containing five dense planetary systems]] in a sector of space referred to as "the Verse" with occasional references to EarthThatWas but no explanation. The OpeningNarration to the ''Film/{{Serenity}}'' movie explains that Earth was evacuated centuries ago and humanity now inhabits a star system with five stars and dozens of terraformed planets, dwarf planets, and moons.
* ''Series/{{Lexx}}'' starts off in AnotherDimension called the Light Zone with occasional mentions and visits to a [[DarkWorld Dark Zone]]. The Dark Zone is later revealed to be our universe and most of season 4 takes place on Earth.
* ''Series/StarTrekVoyager'' focuses on the titular ship getting stranded in the Delta Quadrant on the other side of the galaxy with no Federation presence and encountering various alien civilizations within it. It would take them 70 years to get back to Earth if they couldn't find a wormhole or some other shortcut. A downplayed example in that most of the main characters are in fact humans from a society where Earth is the capital.
[[/folder]]

[[folder:Tabletop Games]]
* Although ''TabletopGame/{{Rifts}}'' is about portals opening all over the Earth, the "Three Galaxies" setting plays the trope straight. It's a ScienceFantasy SpaceOpera world inspired by ''Franchise/StarWars'' that has no Earth of its own.
[[/folder]]

[[folder:Video Games]]
* While Earth exists and is an important part of the ''Franchise/MassEffect'' franchise, ''VideoGame/MassEffectAndromeda'' follows the journey of 100,000 colonists from various Milky Way species (only a quarter of whom are humans) trying to establish a long term civilization in the Andromeda galaxy. After extensive recon and survey, they settle on colonizing the Heleus Cluster, a sector of space with 38 star systems and hundreds of planets, and have plopped down on five of them by the end of the game. It takes six hundred years for the sleeper ships to arrive, so while occasional references are made to old home worlds, none of them play any role in the plot and all of the characters acknowledge that they'll never be able to see anyone from the Milky Way ever again. [[spoiler:Due to the MultipleEndings of ''Mass Effect 3'', it's even possible that there is no sapient life left in the Milky Way while the events of ''Andromeda'' are taking place.]]
* ''VideoGame/{{Albion}}'' is a PlanetaryRomance combining science fiction and magic -- and the HandWave given for the magic by TheSmartGuy is that we shouldn't expect the other, distant planet to work like the Earth.
* In the online TurnBasedStrategy game ''Ultracorps'', there are no references to Earth or humans except for one line about "that legendary creature of ancient Terra, the cockroach" in one race description.
* ''VideoGame/{{Xenosaga}}'' has this in the form of "Lost Jerusalem", which is the colloquial term for the ancestral planet of humans. Humans have been living in space for a good 4000 years, and [[spoiler: Earth has long since been lost and forgotten over time.]]
* The ''VideoGame/StarFox'' series is mostly set in the Lylat system with occasional visits to other parts of the sector and no mention of Earth. The system's location is never given in the games, but the instruction booklet to the first game says is at the center of our galaxy. Starfox characters appearing in ''VideoGame/StarlinkBattleForAtlas'' confirm that Earth and humans exist in this setting, but they're far off from any of the goings-on of the series itself.
* The ''VideoGame/{{Bomberman}}'' games were originally set on Earth but were later retconned into being set on the ''Planet Bomber'' in the ''Bomber Nebula''. ''100-hito Taisen Bomberman'' calls it the ''Bomber Galaxy'' and says it's hundreds of millions of light-years away from Earth.
* ''VideoGame/EveOnline'' is set in the New Eden galaxy. The people are descended from Earthlings but the connection between the two galaxies was permanently severed when a wormhole collapsed thousands of years before the game begins.
* You can find Earth in ''VideoGame/{{Spore}}'' but it's uninhabitable and there are no humans in this setting.
* The ''VideoGame/{{Kirby}}'' games are mainly set on Planet Popstar which according to the manual for ''VideoGame/KirbysAdventure'', is too far away to be seen from Earth. ''VideoGame/Kirby64TheCrystalShards'' features a planet called Shiver Star which is heavily implied to be Earth AfterTheEnd, but it seems to be in the same star system as Pop Star.
* ''VideoGame/{{Freelancer}}'': the opening movie makes it clear that humanity emigrated from Earth towards the forty-eight systems of the Sirius sector, and [[ThemeNaming the places are named after actual locations in the Earth]], yet nobody in the entire game makes even a single reference to Earth.
** "We have grown. We have prospered. We have flourished. '''But we will never forget.'''" My ass.
*** The original E3 trailer showed a Nomad ship arriving after the Exodus and destroying the Solar System. A single ship survived the nova and took off after the colonists to warn them. Suddenly, the "we will never forget" line takes on a whole new meaning... But yeah, they still forget. Then again, it's centuries after the Sirius sector is settled. There've been dozens of wars in the meantime. Who cares about EarthThatWas? They got their own problems.
** Earth is never mentioned by name, but several people obviously have detailed information about its geography, given that not only are various planets, stations, and ships named after locations on Earth, but their roles and importance match up. For instance, the planet Cambridge is home to a major university, while Newark Station is in its proper position orbiting Planet Manhattan. There are only a handful of locales that ''aren't'' named for places on Earth.
* ''VideoGame/FTLFasterThanLight'' makes an offhand comment about Earth, but otherwise completely focuses on the conflict between the Federation and the Rebellion, with no Earth in sight.
* ''VideoGame/SuperMarioGalaxy'' thanks to EarthDrift making Mario originate from whatever fictional planet that the Mushroom Kingdom is on.
* ''VideoGame/{{Subverse}}'' is set in the Prodigium Galaxy, a "mysterious galaxy tucked firmly away in the asshole of the universe". But it does have human residents who got sent there by an UnrealisticBlackHole.
* ''VideoGame/{{Elite}}'' is this because of GameplayStorySegregation. Supplementary materials mention humans coming from Earth but the gameplay consists of fictional planets in eight procedurally generated galaxies. From ''Frontier: Elite II'' onwards, Earth and nearby stars were featured in a realistically sized galaxy. The eight galaxies from the original game were generally considered to be distant sectors of our own galaxy.
* The ''VideoGame/StarCraft'' franchise mostly functions this way. With two exceptions (one of whom dies in the same game he's introduced in), every human character (usually referred to as "terrans") is descended from a group of colonists who arrived in the Koprulu sector when their ships' FTL drives malfunctioned and they wound up being blasted so far into deep space (a good sixty thousand light-years from Earth) that there was seemingly no hope of ever contacting their homeworld again. Hundreds of years later, the terrans have built up their own societies across dozens of planets and moons, and start to encounter sapient aliens also in the sector, namely the [[SpaceElves protoss]] and [[HordeOfAlienLocusts zerg]]. The terran characters almost never refer to Earth and the Koprulu sector is usually treated as synonymous with all of existence to them - even [[TheCaligula Arcturus]] [[{{Greed}} Mengsk]] only desires to rule the sector rather than seek out Earth. ''Brood War'' fits Earth back into the story via a long-range expeditionary fleet sent by the [[TheWarOfEarthlyAggression United Earth Directorate]], but the terran characters don't identify themselves with the invaders at all (pulling an EnemyMine with the protoss and zerg factions to repulse them), and it's gone by the end of the same expansion that introduces it. After the UED's defeat, Earth goes on to play no role in the rest of the series (beyond one of the survivors of the UED expedition becoming a minor recurring character who sometimes references it).
* The ''VideoGame/PhantasyStar'' series focuses on HumanAliens in the Algol System in the Andromeda Galaxy.
** ''VideoGame/PhantasyStarII'' has invading humans from EarthThatWas.
** ''VideoGame/PhantasyStarOnline'' changes the setting to the planet Coral, whose population is trying to colonize a planet called Ragol.
** ''VideoGame/PhantasyStarOnline2'' focuses on a colony fleet exploring the universe but TwentyMinutesIntoTheFuture Earth appearing in AnotherDimension.
* In ''VideoGame/{{Stellaris}}'', if humanity is not already present on the galactic stage, you can potentially find Earth as a primitive world, undergoing a random period of human history up to the Space Age... or you can find it AfterTheEnd, a bombed-out husk [[CockroachesWillRuleTheEarth populated by giant cockroaches with budding sapience]].
* ''VideoGame/BeyondGoodAndEvil'' plays the trope mostly straight, being set on the planet Hillys in System 4. The upcoming ''VideoGame/BeyondGoodAndEvil2'' prequel moves the setting to System 3 but specifies the humans are descended from colonists from "Old Earth".
* ''VideoGame/Privateer2TheDarkening'' is set in a region of space called the Tri-System and focuses on an AmbiguouslyHuman race called Anhurans. It's unrelated to the rest of the ''VideoGame/WingCommander'' series that follows Earth descended humans. It was originally an unrelated game called ''The Darkening'' before ExecutiveMeddling turned it into a DolledUpInstallment.
[[/folder]]

[[folder:Webcomics]]
* ''Webcomic/CosmicDash'' is set in a galaxy called the Silver Spiral, which has known human immigration for a few generations. Walter Kimney is described as "a second generation human resident of the Silver Spiral Galaxy", while the three human fleet commanders of the Federation, who appear younger than him, are listed as third generation citizens.
[[/folder]]

[[folder:Western Animation]]
* The ''Franchise/MastersOfTheUniverse'' franchise is mostly set on the planet Eternia with the main connection to Earth is that He-Man's mother, Queen Marlena originated there.
** The UniverseBible for ''[[WesternAnimation/HeManAndTheMastersOfTheUniverse1983 He-Man and The Masters of The Universe]]'' says that Earth and Eternia are in different universes with Queen Marlena being a human astronaut sucked through a NegativeSpaceWedgie to get to Eternia. The astronauts from the ''Visitors from Earth'' episode also got sucked through a similar vortex.
** He-Man's mother coming from Earth was only written in for a ''Franchise/{{Superman}}'' crossover mini-comic to explain the He-Man recognised Supes because his mother had described him before.
*** This and later [[Franchise/TheDCU DC Universe]] crossover had Eternia in AnotherDimension from Earth. Though they specify that the [=DC=] Earth is the same one Marlena came from.
** The OpeningNarration to the live-action ''Film/MastersOfTheUniverse'' movie says Eternia is at the center of the universe. The movie has He-Man and Skeletor chase a MacGuffin to Earth. WordOfGod says the reason for this HumanFocusedAdaptation was because it was originally meant to be a ''ComicBook/NewGods'' movie but he couldn't get the copyrights.
*** Early drafts and the ComicBookAdaptation reveal near the end that Eternia exists in the future and was settled by stranded space travellers from Earth.
** The ''WesternAnimation/SheRaPrincessOfPower'' spin-off is set on the planet Etheria in the same solar system. As mentioned above the ''WesternAnimation/SheRaAndThePrincessesOfPower'' revival plays the trope straight. With Etheria being trapped in AnotherDimension for most of the series and no mention of Earth when they return to the main universe. For copyright reasons, they weren't allowed to mention Eternia or anything from other He-Man cartoons.
** Happens again in ''WesternAnimation/TheNewAdventuresOfHeMan'' where time travelers bring He-Man to their planet Primus in the future.
* ''WesternAnimation/WanderOverYonder'' takes place in a galaxy full of {{Baby Planet}}s, all of which seem to be inhabited by different alien species. The only possible connection to Earth occurs in the the last shot of the series, which implies [[spoiler:Lord Hater is an [[ApesInSpace ape astronaut]], and shows a wrecked spaceship with what appears to be a US flag]].
* ''WesternAnimation/LoonaticsUnleashed'' focuses on the descendants of The ''WesternAnimation/LooneyTunes'' living on the CityPlanet of Acmeopolis.
* Third Earth of ''WesternAnimation/ThunderCats1985'' was originally said to be post-apocalyptic Earth, but the show stopped mentioning it after the beginning. The 2000s comic book series, which included a crossover with [[Anime/BattleOfThePlanets G-Force]] from Earth, claimed that it was another planet after all.
* ''WesternAnimation/SWATKats'' was set on a world inhabited by anthropomorphic cats. The aliens from the episode "When Strikes Mutilor" were originally going to be revealed to be humans, complete with an American flag, but Creator/HannaBarbera executives found this confusing and [[ExecutiveMeddling made the writers replace them with cat aliens]].
* ''WesternAnimation/{{Visionaries}}'' is set on a planet where magic has become more powerful than science. The opening narration of the first episode begins:
-->''Far away in a distant galaxy, the people of the planet Prysmos lived in an age of great technology.''
** ''Visionaries'' was later added to the ''ComicBook/HasbroComicUniverse'' with the ''ComicBook/TransformersVsVisionaries'' miniseries.
* ''WesternAnimation/StarTrekProdigy'' is a SequelSeries to ''Series/StarTrekVoyager'' set in the same Delta Quadrant at the other side of the galaxy. The protagonists are a group of aliens who find an abandoned Starfleet ship. The closest thing to humans are old ''Franchise/StarTrek'' cast members playing hologram versions of their characters generated by the ship.
* ''WesternAnimation/{{Farzar}}'' is a parody of ''Franchise/MastersOfTheUniverse'' mostly set on the titular planet. Several TheGenieKnowsJackNicholson references are made to Earth culture for the sake of comedy but isn't clear if the planet actually exists in the setting. The creators have teased the idea of a crossover with their other two shows, ''WesternAnimation/{{Brickleberry}}'' and ''WesternAnimation/ParadisePD'' which are set on Earth.
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* ''[[Anime/{{Photon}} Photon: The Idiot Adventures]]'' mostly plays it straight apart from having Sandy Planet look like Earth at the end after it's terraformed. WordOfGod says it goes on to become the titular world of ''Anime/TenchiMuyoWarOnGeminar'' which would make it AnotherDimension to ''[[Anime/TenchiMuyoRyoOhki Tenchi Muyo]]'''s Earth.
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* ''ComicBook/{{Normalman}}'' was sent as a baby from the planet Arnold to land on Levram. Levram turns out to be an AlternateHistory Earth where a SuperSerum from the future gave everybody superpowers. Notably one of the few times normalman leaves these planets is to engage in a ''Star Wars'' parody story.
* ''ComicBook/SonicTheHedgehogArchieComics'' uses the explanation written for the unmade third season of ''WesternAnimation/SonicTheHedgehogSatAM'': Mobius is Earth in a post-apocalyptic future where aliens wiped out most of humanity and accidentally [[UpliftedAnimal uplifted the animals]] in the process.
* ''ComicBook/KhaalTheChroniclesOfAGalacticEmperor'' is set on a PlanetSpaceship that's part of a vast space empire, though the series ends with them conquering modern-day Earth.
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* The "Captain Sternn" segment of ''WesternAnimation/HeavyMetal'' is set on a SpaceStation that you'd assume would be in TheFuture but it originally lead into a DeletedScene called "[[https://youtu.be/miar5eKG4uY Neverwhere Land]]" where the [[GreenRocks Loc-Nar]] crashes on a nearby planet that turns out to be Earth and starts life. The short would be a montage of human history up to World War [=II=], bridging the "Captain Sternn" and "B-17" shorts.
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* ''Film/TheIcePirates'' plays the trope straight, but the original ending was going to have the ice planet turning out to be Earth.
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* ''VideoGame/ThunderForce I'' through ''IV'' are set in a distant galaxy known as the Galaxy Federation. ''V'', on the other hand, changes the focus from the Galaxy Federation to Earth.
* ''VideoGame/{{Tyrian}} 2000'' has [[spoiler:Trent Hawkins]] jump into hyperspace, set for an unheard-of planet 100 light years away. The planet in question is Earth.
* ''VideoGame/Pikmin2001'' appears to be on alien world being explored by diminutive humanoid space explorers, but it's heavily implied (and outright shown in ''VideoGame/Pikmin2'') to be EarthAllAlong after the humans died out.
* ''VideoGame/NoMansSky'' is set across 255 fictional galaxies with no Earth or humans. The ''Waking Titan'' AlternateRealityGame reveals [[spoiler:it's set in a computer simulation being run on Earth.]]
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* Famously, ''WesternAnimation/BeastWars'' takes place on a strange, two-mooned planet with identical-to-Earth fauna, until one of the moons [[spoiler: is revealed as an alien superweapon. The ''other'' moon, which we never got a good look at until then, looks very familiar. EarthAllAlong; ''prehistoric'' Earth due to a time warp they ran into on the way.]] One of the bigger twists at first, ItWasHisSled by now.
* {{Retcon}}ned away (or never happened, depending on whom you ask) in the ''Franchise/SonicTheHedgehog'' series. In the West, the series took place on the planet Mobius, with no mention of Earth. However, in Japan, the series was always set on Earth. Beginning with ''Sonic Adventure'', the series officially took place on Earth in all regions (though Mobius survives in the [[ComicBook/SonicTheHedgehogArchieComics Archie comic]], itself plagued by {{retcon}}s to make everything fit).
** ''WesternAnimation/SonicUnderground'' and ''Sonic the Comic'' still took place on Mobius even at the time of ''Sonic Adventure''. ''Sonic the Comic'' even mentioned Earth as being a different planet with a similar evolution, thus explaining the talking animals. The other two [=DiC=] cartoons, ''WesternAnimation/AdventuresOfSonicTheHedgehog'' and ''WesternAnimation/SonicTheHedgehogSatAM'' (aka ''[=SatAM=]'') also took place on Mobius; ''[=SatAM=]'' had planned to make TheReveal of it being Earth in the third season, but it was CutShort. So there are some more ''Sonic'' examples. Though in the ''Archie'' comics, it ''was'' revealed -- and thus the trope inverted with -- that Earth and Mobius are one and the same. Turned out humanity's paranoia towards aliens was their downfall, as when the [[SufficientlyAdvancedAlien Xorda]] emissary that ''had'' actually come in peace, was captured, and subsequently dissected by humans, the Xorda got rightfully pissed and unleashed Gene Bombs (bombs that destroy DNA) on the planet. However some people and animals survived, with the latter's DNA mixing with shredded bits of human DNA, thus turning them into the anthropomorphic creatures they are today.
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* ''VideoGame/GearsOfWar'' takes place on a fictional planet called Sera[[note]]Which is Ares, the [[Myth/ClassicalMythology Greek god of war]] [[SdrawkcabName spelled backwards]][[/note]]. While the planet is populated by humans who are technologically and culturally similar to real life ones, the planet has some notable astronomical and geological differences from Earth, including a 26-hour day, two moons, and a crust full of underground tunnels home to various fantastical creatures.

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* ''VideoGame/WarCraft'': the franchise is primarily set on Azeroth, a planet in "an isolated corner of the universe." Many races live on it including both those native to it (e.g. humans, elves, dwarves) and ones that have come from [[https://wow.gamepedia.com/Planet#Known_worlds various other planets]] that are occasionally visited thanks to [[PortalNetwork dimensional gateways]]. Every single named planet (Azeroth, Argus, Draenor, etc.) is fictional and real-world stellar references never come up.

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* The first two ''VideoGame/{{Spectrobes}}'' games are set in the Nanairo System and the third is in the Kaio System with no mention of Earth

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* ''VideoGame/LeagueOfLegends'' is set on the planet Runeterra but some of the [[AlternateContinuity Alternate Continuities]] like "Odyssey" and "Space Groove" created to justify different character skins spread the setting across the galaxy.

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* ''Franchise/TheChroniclesOfRiddick'' is a case of EarthDrift. The original movie, ''Film/PitchBlack'' is the only one that mentions Earth with the rest of the movies feeling like this trope. Every planet referenced in the sector of space that the series takes place in is fictional, and Earth never comes up.
* ''Film/TheDarkCrystal'' is set a thousand years ago on the planet Thra with mentions of an unnamed planet where the [=UrSkeks=] come from. The only reference to Earth is in ''The World of the Dark Crystal'' book which is written in a DirectLineToTheAuthor style from an Earth professor who studied books from That.
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* ''Franchise/TheChroniclesOfRiddick'' is a case of EarthDrift. The original movie, ''Film/PitchBlack'' is the only one that mentions Earth with the rest of the movies feeling like this trope. Every planet referenced in the sector of space that the series takes place in is fictional, and Earth never comes up.
* ''Film/TheDarkCrystal'' is set a thousand years ago on the planet Thra with mentions of an unnamed planet where the [=UrSkeks=] come from. The only reference to Earth is in ''The World of the Dark Crystal'' book which is written in a DirectLineToTheAuthor style from an Earth professor who studied books from That.
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