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8[[caption-width-right:350:[[LateToTheTragedy "Am I late to the apocalypse?"]]]]
9->''The world of video games probably has special "Sorry to hear you woke up in an abandoned asylum" greeting cards it happens so bloody often.''
10--> -- ''WebAnimation/ZeroPunctuation'' reviewing ''VideoGame/GetEven2017''
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12An Abandoned Hospital Awakening is, as the name implies, when a character wakes up in an AbandonedHospital. A combination of several different things in a single convenient package, an abandoned hospital awakening is a popular choice for beginning {{Horror}} works, though it shows up in other genres and contexts as well. The hospital used for this has usually been ''recently'' abandoned after a disaster of some sort, which helps explain why the character was there in the first place (though not necessarily why they were left behind).
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14Abandoned hospitals are [[RuleOfScary creepy]], which sets the tone by itself, but the addition of specific types of SceneryGorn can ratchet that tension up even further. At the same time, it gives the characters (and the audience) a clue as to why the hospital was abandoned in the first place. Being in a ConvenientComa while the disaster was happening gives them an excuse to be LateToTheTragedy (in some cases finding they have SleptThroughTheApocalypse), making them a NaiveNewcomer until they figure things out. If they don't remember why they were in the hospital in the first place, then you've got an OntologicalMystery on your hands in addition to dealing with more immediate problems. A good way to shake up the formula would be to have them wake up in the morgue.
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16Especially popular during a ZombieApocalypse, for some reason. See AbandonedHospital for the supertrope. See WakingUpElsewhere in general.
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24* This along with a ZombieApocalypse is the opener of volume 5 of ''Manga/TheDemonGirlNextDoor'', though it's just one of Lilith's terrible fictional drama creations.
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28* ''ComicBook/TheWalkingDead'' opens with Rick being shot, then cuts to him awakening some time after the ZombieApocalypse has begun.
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32* ''Film/TwentyEightDaysLater'' opens this way, with the protagonist coming out of a ConvenientComa twenty-eight days after the ZombieApocalypse erupted in London.
33* ''Film/TheDayOfTheTriffids'' opens with the protagonist waking up in hospital following eye surgery, his eyes still bandaged. This turns out to be just as well since everyone else has gone blind from looking at weird lights in the sky, and now the population is being picked off by ambulatory, carnivorous plants.
34* ''Film/TheDescent'' subverts this when Sarah ''seems'' to wake up in an abandoned hospital after her car crash, but she turns out to be hallucinating.
35* Featured in ''The Lost Tales from Camp Blood'' short, included with the ''Film/FridayThe13thTheFinalChapter'' Deluxe Edition.
36* The ending scene of ''Film/TheLastWinter'' is the only surviving researcher, Abby Sellers, waking up alone in a deserted hospital with no recollection of arriving there. A news anchorman is broadcasting over a television in the waiting room about natural disasters occurring nationwide. She discovers a male employee who has committed suicide by hanging himself in one of the rooms.
37* Occurs at the climax of ''Film/MatchstickMen'', when Roy discovers that [[spoiler: the hospital room he's been confined in while under arrest isn't a hospital at all, and [[BavarianFireDrill he wasn't really under arrest]].]]
38* ''Film/ResidentEvil2002'' uses this at the end; Alice wakes up in a Raccoon City hospital, with the ZombieApocalypse well underway outside. The same scene also comprises the beginning of the second movie, ''Film/ResidentEvilApocalypse''.
39* ''Film/VanishingOn7thStreet'' features a particularly horrifying example. Rosemary, the only nurse left in a suddenly (and instantly) abandoned hospital, finds a patient has awakened on the operating table. [[BloodyHorror Chest clamped open,]] [[StrappedToAnOperatingTable still immobilized,]] he whimpers feebly for help before the lights go out and he vanishes as well.
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43* John Wyndham's ''Literature/TheDayOfTheTriffids'' opens with the protagonist waking up in hospital following eye surgery, his eyes still bandaged. This turns out to be just as well since everyone else has gone blind from looking at weird lights in the sky, and now the population is being picked off by ambulatory, carnivorous plants.
44* ''Literature/EarthAbides'' opens with a version of this, with protagonist Ish being bitten by a snake in a remote part of the Sierra Nevada and becoming half-conscious with illness for several days. When he wakes up and gets back to civilisation he finds it... isn't... any more.
45* Max the Labrador retriever in ''Literature/TheLastDogs'' wakes up two weeks after he was put in the kennel at the veterinarian's place. When he wakes up and escapes the kennel, all the humans are gone, and the only company he has are Rocky the dachshund and a pack of angry hungry [[SavageWolves wolves]].
46* Warren Hiedler, the Bald Eagle Theriomorph in the ''Literature/TheriomorphChronicles'' awakens in the first chapter of ''Subhuman'' after being freed by Meredtih Young, the Cougar Theriomorph inside a bloodied operating theater. Inside, he meets his first kill, [[StarterVillain Praying Mantis Theriomorph]] after the creature tries to attack him and Meredith.
47* David Wong's ''Literature/ThisBookIsFullOfSpiders'' has a chapter where [[AuthorAvatar David]] wakes up in a dark room, handcuffed to a hospital bed and completely alone.
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51* ''Series/BuffyTheVampireSlayer''. In "[[Recap/BuffyTheVampireSlayerS4E15ThisYearsGirl This Year's Girl]]", the hospital wing Faith wakes up in after her eight-month ConvenientComa has an ill-maintained look with flickering lights, unpainted walls, and no staff on duty at the time.
52* Like the {{Comic Book|s}} above, ''Series/TheWalkingDead2010'' begins with a brief prelude in which protagonist Rick Grimes is shot. Shortly after, he awakens to find himself in the hospital, alone.
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56* The beginning of the "[[Music/{{LMFAO}} Party Rock Anthem]]" music video.
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60* ''VideoGame/AfraidOfMonsters'': David falls unconscious in a hospital bathroom after taking what appears to be a overdose of drugs. After a nightmare sequence, he wakes up in a empty hospital with only terrifying horrors lurking around.
61* In ''VisualNovel/CorpseParty2DeadPatient'', Ayami Itou's story will start this way, with her waking up on an operating table to boot.
62* ''VideoGame/DeadSpace2'' has Isaac wake up in a hospital in the Sprawl that isn't ''quite'' abandoned, but only because it hasn't ''finished'' being overrun by necromorphs yet.
63* ''VideoGame/DementiumTheWard'' has the protagonist wake up in a hospital where everyone else has run away or have been killed, the lights are all out, and the halls are crawling with monsters.
64* ''VideoGame/EndlessNightmare: Hospital'' begins with your character, James, waking up in an empty hospital ward StrappedToAnOperatingTable. James escapes almost instantly, and then zombies starts entering his room...
65* In ''[[VideoGame/FirstEncounterAssaultRecon FEAR 2: Project Origin]]'', Auburn Memorial Hospital is (mostly) abandoned when Becket awakens after his [[StrappedToAnOperatingTable Harbinger operation]].
66* ''VideoGame/KnightsOfTheOldRepublicIITheSithLords'' starts with the player character in the medical ward of a space station that has only two other living beings aboard, one hibernating, the other forgotten.
67* ''VideoGame/MetalGearSolidVThePhantomPain'': Punished "Venom" Snake awakens from a [[ConvenientComa nine-year coma]] to find everyone fleeing the hospital he's in as a black ops team storms the building.
68* The Hero in ''VideoGame/MidnightNowhere'' wakes up in an abandoned hospital where everyone else has been killed.
69* ''VideoGame/NightmareHouse 2'' starts with the protagonist waking up in a padded cell in an abandoned hospital. It only gets worse from there.
70* ''VideoGame/SacraTerraAngelicNight'' has you wake up in a rundown and abandoned mental hospital, save for the hundreds of demons who have taken up residence, led by the [[SevenDeadlySins demons of the Seven Deadly Sins]]. [[spoiler: Subverted at the end, where you wake up in a pleasant, clean hospital with people wandering the courtyard outside.]]
71* The opening of ''VideoGame/SilentHillHomecoming'' takes place in a hospital, though it is not ''quite'' abandoned. This doesn't last.
72* Variation: the main character of ''VideoGame/ShinMegamiTenseiIIINocturne'' awakens to his power in the morgue of an AbandonedHospital. Why is the hospital abandoned? Because an ApocalypseCult has taken it over. How does he awaken? By having a demonic insect implanted ([[EyeScream through the eye!]]) by ''Lucifer''. Try counting how many horrors there are here.
73* ''VideoGame/SystemShock'':
74** The first game begins with the PlayerCharacter waking up on the medical deck, now filled with hostile mutants and cyborgs.
75** In the [[VideoGame/SystemShock2 second game]], the player also wakes up on the medical/science deck with the ship overrun by The Many.
76* Episode 3 of ''VideoGame/TheyHunger'' has the player waking up at a hospital after he went through a ZombieApocalypse; a sweet voice from offscreen says "Wake up, wake up, [[AllJustADream you were having a nightmare]]." Then the awakening [[DreamWithinADream turns out to be a dream]], and the player wakes up for real -- in a zombie-filled hospital.
77* In ''VideoGame/YouAreEmpty'', the gameplay begins with you awakening in an abandoned hospital, where there are zombie nurses trying to kill you with syringes.
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81* ''Webcomic/AwfulHospital'': Fern's awakening at the start of the comic resembles this, but the Hospital is [[SubvertedTrope anything ''but'' abandoned]].
82* ''Webcomic/RubyQuest'' has this, with the twist that we don't know it's supposed to be an hospital until well into the game.
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86* In the ''WesternAnimation/AdventureTime'' episode "No One Can Hear You", Finn wakes up in an abandoned hospital in the Candy Kingdom and soon discovers that the entirety of the kingdom's citizens have mysteriously disappeared.
87* In the ''WesternAnimation/FamilyGuy'' episode "Forget-Me-Not", Peter, Joe, Brian, and Quagmire wake up in an abandoned hospital with no memories at all, and discover they are the last people left on Earth. Through a series of misunderstandings, they come to think Brian is Quagmire's dog and that Peter was the one responsible for wiping out humanity. [[spoiler:The whole thing was a virtual reality simulation created by Stewie, who wanted to prove to Brian that the only reason he and Peter are friends is because he is Peter's dog, and the two are just too different in personality to get along otherwise, but Stewie is ultimately proven wrong when the two still become best friends anyway, to the point that Brian even sacrifices himself by TakingTheBullet for Peter when Quagmire and Joe try to kill him in order to avenge the rest of humanity. Stewie also put Lois, Bonnie, and Meg in the same simulation, just to see what would happen. By the end of the episode, they haven't even left the hospital yet, and have apparently just been beating the crap out of each other nonstop for the entire episode.]]
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