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* ''ComicBook/WonderWoman1942'': Diana and Etta travel to the moon when Amazon astronomers think something has gone wrong there. It turns out Mars had attacked and taken the {{lunarian|s}} queen captive.
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* ''Rocket Ship Galileo'', the first of the sci-fi juveniles by Creator/RobertAHeinlein. The teenaged protagonists with the help of their physicist uncle, modify a cargo-carrying rocket with an atomic engine and fly it to the Moon. The publishers initially rejected the script as [[ItWillNeverCatchOn being too far out]]. Mind you, they find a Nazi SpaceBase on the Moon as well, but as the novel was written in 1947 that was probably the least unlikely part of it.
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* ''Rocket Ship Galileo'', the first of the sci-fi juveniles by Creator/RobertAHeinlein. The teenaged protagonists with the help of their physicist uncle, modify a cargo-carrying rocket with an atomic engine and fly it to the Moon. The publishers initially rejected the script as [[ItWillNeverCatchOn being too far out]]. Mind you, they find a Nazi SpaceBase on the Moon as well, but as the novel was written in 1947 that was probably the least unlikely part of it.
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* TheFifties {{B Movie}}s ''Film/CatWomenOfTheMoon'' and its remake ''Film/MissileToTheMoon'' showed one reason why you'd want to make the trip, as the Moon is [[LadyLand inhabited solely by beautiful women!]] Later spoofed in ''Film/AmazonWomenOnTheMoon''.
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** On Astro-Knights Island, your UFO crash lands on the Pewter Moon. It's inhabited by aliens, who look similar to the people back on Earth aside from their green skin. The aliens help you build a rocket so you can visit other planets, and you can then return to the moon to regenerate health if your rocket takes any damage.
** On Astro-Knights Island, your UFO crash lands on the Pewter Moon. It's inhabited by aliens, who look similar to the people back on Earth aside from their green skin. The aliens help you build a rocket so you can visit other planets, and you can then return to the moon to regenerate health if your rocket takes any damage.
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** "Goons on the Moon" has [=SpongeBob=], Sandy, Pearl, and Squidina all going to the moon for a science experiment. Squidward ends up coming along too when he delivers Sandy's food. On the moon, they meet Santa Claus and accidentally push the moon out of orbit. [=SpongeBob=] turns into the replacement moon.
** "Goons on the Moon" has [=SpongeBob=], Sandy, Pearl, and Squidina all going to the moon for a science experiment. Squidward ends up coming along too when he delivers Sandy's food. On the moon, they meet Santa Claus and accidentally push the moon out of orbit. [=SpongeBob=] turns into the replacement moon.
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* ''WesternAnimation/CaptureTheFlag'' is about 2 kids and a retired former astronaut travelling to the moon to stop a CorruptCorporateExecutive from destroying any evidence about the moonlanding, and claiming the moon for himself.
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* Series/CaptainScarletAndTheMysterons: The episode ''Lunarville 7'' has Scarlet, Blue and Green go to the moon on a mission to investigate an unauthorized construction taking place in the Humboldt Sea. [[spoiler: It turns out to be a Mysteron base]].
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* In the ''WesternAnimation/{{Rugrats}}'' episode, "[[Recap/RugratsS3E13DestinationMoonAngelicasBirthday Destination Moon]]", when Chuckie throws his toy rocket ship, Tommy, Phil, and Lil believe he threw it all the way to the moon. The babies then have an ImagineSpot where Grandpa Lou's new trailer is a rocket ship that they use to travel to the moon to get Chuckie's toy rocket back. In reality, the moon is Tommy's garage.
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The dream became a reality in the 1960s, when the Apollo space program successfully sent people to the moon. The first two people setting foot there were Neil Armstrong and Buzz Aldrin, the crew of Apollo-11, Apollo 11, in 1969. It was "one small step for a man, one giant leap for mankind". There have been five further successful Moon landings in the following three years, with twelve people having walked on the Moon in total.
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-> Fly me to the moon
Let me play among the stars
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The Moon is Earth's closest neighbor, and since the beginning of time, humans have fantasized about visiting it. What is that mysterious, unexplored world like? If we go there, will we find [[{{Lunarians}} a civilization]]? Or is the whole place [[CheesyMoon made of cheese]]?
The dream became a reality in the 1960s, when the Apollo space program successfully sent people to the moon. The first two people setting foot there were Neil Armstrong and Buzz Aldrin, the crew of Apollo-11, in 1969. It was "one small step for a man, one giant leap for mankind". There have been five further successful Moon landings in the following three years, with twelve people having walked on the Moon in total.
Although the Apollo program ended in 1972, and no humans have been to the Moon since then, this doesn't stop authors from writing stories about people travelling to the Moon, with [[MohsScaleOfScienceFictionHardness varying scientific accuracy]]. The journey's goal can vary from scientific exploration to treasure hunting or an evil ploy to TakeOverTheWorld.
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* ''WesternAnimation/FlyMeToTheMoon'' is an animated film about a trio of flies sneaking on Apollo 11.
* The Franchise/ScoobyDoo movie ''[[WesternAnimation/ScoobyDooMoonMonsterMadness Moon Monster Madness]]'' has the gang visit the moon and [[ScoobyDooHoax of course, they have to solve a mystery involving a sinister alien.]]
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* ''Film/ATripToTheMoon'' by Creator/GeorgesMelies is one of the earliest (if not ''the'' earliest) ScienceFiction films in history, about [[ExactlyWhatItSaysOnTheTin a group of scientists travelling to the Moon]]. It is based loosely on two popular novels of the time: ''Literature/FromTheEarthToTheMoon'' by Creator/JulesVerne and ''Literature/TheFirstMenInTheMoon'' by Creator/HGWells. It features the iconic shot of the scientists' rocket hitting TheManInTheMoon [[EyeScream in the eye]].
* ''Film/AustinPowers: The Spy Who Shagged Me'': Dr. Evil installs a laser weapon on the Moon, and Austin has to follow him to his moon lair to thwart his plan. The film, appropriately, takes place in 1969, the year of the first Moon landing.
* ''Film/Apollo13'' is BasedOnATrueStory, a dramatized retelling of a Moon mission that had to be aborted due to an on-board explosion.
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* In Creator/AAPessimal's ''Literature/{{Discworld}}'' and ''Series/TheBigBangTheory'' crossover ''Fanfic/TheManyWorldsInterpretation'', Ankh-Morpork's supercomputer HEX facilitates a meeting of academic minds between Unseen University and Caltech, Pasadena. HEX has not computed for Doctor Sheldon Cooper, however. Sheldon twocks the Engine and takes it on a joyride, despite Penny trying like Hell to stop him. A lunar mission ensues, where Penny gets to be First Woman on the Moon. She is not at first greatly impressed or happy about this.
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* ''Literature/FromTheEarthToTheMoon'' involves a social club deciding to take trip to the moon on the suggestion of an eccentric frenchman.
* ''Literature/TheFirstMenInTheMoon'' has two Edwardian Englishmen take a trip to the moon for a bit of a jolly gadabout.
* Literature/MrMen: The story ''Mr. Men: Trip To The Moon'' has the Mr. Men And Little Miss go to the moon. Mr. Nonsense so he can find some jumping cows and Mr. Greedy so he can see if they're made of cheese.
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* Series/CaptainScarletAndTheMysterons: The episode ''Lunarville 7'' has Scarlet, Blue and Green go to the moon on a mission to investigate an unauthorized construction taking place in the Humboldt Sea. [[spoiler: It turns out to be a Mysteron base]].
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* The ''VideoGame/DuckTales'' video game has a level where Scrooge travels to the Moon looking for the Green Cheese of Longevity.
* The final mission for ''VideoGame/LegoCityUndercover'' takes place on the moon in a base created by the BigBad. The goal of the mission involves taking him back to Lego City to serve justice.
* The very first ''VideoGame/DukeNukem'' game is a 2D scrolling shoot-'em-up against the FinalBoss Doctor Proton in his ElaborateUndergroundBase. However, the final showdown results in Proton fleeing on his flying throne to the moon, where he vows to continue his quest to TakeOverTheWorld. The second installment has TheHero battle through more {{mooks}} on Proton's moon base before defeating Proton forever.
* ''VideoGame/PaperMarioTheThousandYearDoor'': In the seventh chapter, Mario and the party travel to the moon via a giant cannon, as the final Crystal Star and the villains' headquarters are located there.
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* The first ''WesternAnimation/WallaceAndGromit'' short ''WesternAnimation/AGrandDayOut'' involves the two main characters taking a trip to the moon to find some cheese.
* ''WesternAnimation/{{Futurama}}'': The second episode, "The Series Has Landed", has Planet Express going to its first delivery to the moon. Fry is excited, because he's a FishOutOfTemporalWater; to the others, it's just a routine flight, as the moon has long since been colonized, and the only thing of interest there is an amusement park.
* One episode of ''WesternAnimation/ThePenguinsOfMadagascar'' has the penguins going to a vacation on the moon. However, their rocket only takes them as far as the roof of a nearby building, where they mistake an alley cat for a "mooncat".
* ''WesternAnimation/SpongeBobSquarePants'':
** "Sandy's Rocket". Sandy plans to take a rocket to the moon, but [=SpongeBob=] and Patrick take it for a joy ride. They miss the moon entirely and land back on Bikini Bottom, which they mistake for the moon and capture their friends, whom they think are aliens. They then take the rocket back "home", but it runs out of fuel halfway and crashes on the moon.
** "Mooncation": Sandy and [=SpongeBob=] spend summer vacation on the moon.
* The ''WesternAnimation/LooneyTunes'' cartoon "Haredevil Hare", in which WesternAnimation/BugsBunny is sent to the moon, where he meets Marvin the Martian (in his screen debut) and tries to stop him from blowing up the Earth.
* ''WesternAnimation/PhineasAndFerb'': "Moon Farm" features the kids going to the moon, with the intent to create a moon farm, just to make ice-cream out of it.
* An episode of WesternAnimation/LegendOfTheThreeCaballeros combines this trope with Ancient Astronauts: the Egyptian pyramids are revealed to be rockets by an ancient civilization. The Caballeros board a pyramid following the villain Felldrake, who prepares to invade Earth by an army of Moon-Bots hidden on the dark side of the Moon.
* In an episode of ''The Busy World of Creator/RichardScarry'', Fixit Fox builds a space rocket that [[TheKlutz Mr Frumble]] accidentally launches to the Moon, with Huckle Cat, Lowly Worm and the Beggars also inside. There's surprisingly much ArtisticLicensePhysics in the episode for a series that usually takes its educational content seriously - they sometimes claim the Moon has ''no gravity'' (rather than just lower gravity), and the Beggars set up a candle-lit dinner despite the lack of atmosphere.
* ''WesternAnimation/{{Underdog}}'' must journey to the moon to thwart MadScientist Simon Bar Sinister. Simon has hijacked a [=NASA=] rocket to install his weather machine on the moon, where he'd be immune to all the cataclysms his device would generate.
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Let me play among the stars
--> -- Music/FrankSinatra
The Moon is Earth's closest neighbor, and since the beginning of time, humans have fantasized about visiting it. What is that mysterious, unexplored world like? If we go there, will we find [[{{Lunarians}} a civilization]]? Or is the whole place [[CheesyMoon made of cheese]]?
The dream became a reality in the 1960s, when the Apollo space program successfully sent people to the moon. The first two people setting foot there were Neil Armstrong and Buzz Aldrin, the crew of Apollo-11, in 1969. It was "one small step for a man, one giant leap for mankind". There have been five further successful Moon landings in the following three years, with twelve people having walked on the Moon in total.
Although the Apollo program ended in 1972, and no humans have been to the Moon since then, this doesn't stop authors from writing stories about people travelling to the Moon, with [[MohsScaleOfScienceFictionHardness varying scientific accuracy]]. The journey's goal can vary from scientific exploration to treasure hunting or an evil ploy to TakeOverTheWorld.
Subtrope to InterplanetaryVoyage.
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* ''WesternAnimation/FlyMeToTheMoon'' is an animated film about a trio of flies sneaking on Apollo 11.
* The Franchise/ScoobyDoo movie ''[[WesternAnimation/ScoobyDooMoonMonsterMadness Moon Monster Madness]]'' has the gang visit the moon and [[ScoobyDooHoax of course, they have to solve a mystery involving a sinister alien.]]
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* ''Film/ATripToTheMoon'' by Creator/GeorgesMelies is one of the earliest (if not ''the'' earliest) ScienceFiction films in history, about [[ExactlyWhatItSaysOnTheTin a group of scientists travelling to the Moon]]. It is based loosely on two popular novels of the time: ''Literature/FromTheEarthToTheMoon'' by Creator/JulesVerne and ''Literature/TheFirstMenInTheMoon'' by Creator/HGWells. It features the iconic shot of the scientists' rocket hitting TheManInTheMoon [[EyeScream in the eye]].
* ''Film/AustinPowers: The Spy Who Shagged Me'': Dr. Evil installs a laser weapon on the Moon, and Austin has to follow him to his moon lair to thwart his plan. The film, appropriately, takes place in 1969, the year of the first Moon landing.
* ''Film/Apollo13'' is BasedOnATrueStory, a dramatized retelling of a Moon mission that had to be aborted due to an on-board explosion.
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* In Creator/AAPessimal's ''Literature/{{Discworld}}'' and ''Series/TheBigBangTheory'' crossover ''Fanfic/TheManyWorldsInterpretation'', Ankh-Morpork's supercomputer HEX facilitates a meeting of academic minds between Unseen University and Caltech, Pasadena. HEX has not computed for Doctor Sheldon Cooper, however. Sheldon twocks the Engine and takes it on a joyride, despite Penny trying like Hell to stop him. A lunar mission ensues, where Penny gets to be First Woman on the Moon. She is not at first greatly impressed or happy about this.
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[[folder: Literature]]
* ''Literature/FromTheEarthToTheMoon'' involves a social club deciding to take trip to the moon on the suggestion of an eccentric frenchman.
* ''Literature/TheFirstMenInTheMoon'' has two Edwardian Englishmen take a trip to the moon for a bit of a jolly gadabout.
* Literature/MrMen: The story ''Mr. Men: Trip To The Moon'' has the Mr. Men And Little Miss go to the moon. Mr. Nonsense so he can find some jumping cows and Mr. Greedy so he can see if they're made of cheese.
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[[folder: Live-Action TV]]
* ''Series/FromEarthToTheMoon'' is a twelve-episode miniseries retelling the most important events of the real-life Apollo program (including the actual Moon landings).
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* Series/CaptainScarletAndTheMysterons: The episode ''Lunarville 7'' has Scarlet, Blue and Green go to the moon on a mission to investigate an unauthorized construction taking place in the Humboldt Sea. [[spoiler: It turns out to be a Mysteron base]].
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[[folder: Video Games]]
* The ''VideoGame/DuckTales'' video game has a level where Scrooge travels to the Moon looking for the Green Cheese of Longevity.
* The final mission for ''VideoGame/LegoCityUndercover'' takes place on the moon in a base created by the BigBad. The goal of the mission involves taking him back to Lego City to serve justice.
* The very first ''VideoGame/DukeNukem'' game is a 2D scrolling shoot-'em-up against the FinalBoss Doctor Proton in his ElaborateUndergroundBase. However, the final showdown results in Proton fleeing on his flying throne to the moon, where he vows to continue his quest to TakeOverTheWorld. The second installment has TheHero battle through more {{mooks}} on Proton's moon base before defeating Proton forever.
* ''VideoGame/PaperMarioTheThousandYearDoor'': In the seventh chapter, Mario and the party travel to the moon via a giant cannon, as the final Crystal Star and the villains' headquarters are located there.
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[[folder: Western Animation]]
* The first ''WesternAnimation/WallaceAndGromit'' short ''WesternAnimation/AGrandDayOut'' involves the two main characters taking a trip to the moon to find some cheese.
* ''WesternAnimation/{{Futurama}}'': The second episode, "The Series Has Landed", has Planet Express going to its first delivery to the moon. Fry is excited, because he's a FishOutOfTemporalWater; to the others, it's just a routine flight, as the moon has long since been colonized, and the only thing of interest there is an amusement park.
* One episode of ''WesternAnimation/ThePenguinsOfMadagascar'' has the penguins going to a vacation on the moon. However, their rocket only takes them as far as the roof of a nearby building, where they mistake an alley cat for a "mooncat".
* ''WesternAnimation/SpongeBobSquarePants'':
** "Sandy's Rocket". Sandy plans to take a rocket to the moon, but [=SpongeBob=] and Patrick take it for a joy ride. They miss the moon entirely and land back on Bikini Bottom, which they mistake for the moon and capture their friends, whom they think are aliens. They then take the rocket back "home", but it runs out of fuel halfway and crashes on the moon.
** "Mooncation": Sandy and [=SpongeBob=] spend summer vacation on the moon.
* The ''WesternAnimation/LooneyTunes'' cartoon "Haredevil Hare", in which WesternAnimation/BugsBunny is sent to the moon, where he meets Marvin the Martian (in his screen debut) and tries to stop him from blowing up the Earth.
* ''WesternAnimation/PhineasAndFerb'': "Moon Farm" features the kids going to the moon, with the intent to create a moon farm, just to make ice-cream out of it.
* An episode of WesternAnimation/LegendOfTheThreeCaballeros combines this trope with Ancient Astronauts: the Egyptian pyramids are revealed to be rockets by an ancient civilization. The Caballeros board a pyramid following the villain Felldrake, who prepares to invade Earth by an army of Moon-Bots hidden on the dark side of the Moon.
* In an episode of ''The Busy World of Creator/RichardScarry'', Fixit Fox builds a space rocket that [[TheKlutz Mr Frumble]] accidentally launches to the Moon, with Huckle Cat, Lowly Worm and the Beggars also inside. There's surprisingly much ArtisticLicensePhysics in the episode for a series that usually takes its educational content seriously - they sometimes claim the Moon has ''no gravity'' (rather than just lower gravity), and the Beggars set up a candle-lit dinner despite the lack of atmosphere.
* ''WesternAnimation/{{Underdog}}'' must journey to the moon to thwart MadScientist Simon Bar Sinister. Simon has hijacked a [=NASA=] rocket to install his weather machine on the moon, where he'd be immune to all the cataclysms his device would generate.
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