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20->''"Deaths for all ages and occasions. Deaths of kings and princes...and nobodies."''\
21''"The bad end unhappily, the good, unluckily."''
22-->-- '''The Player''', ''Theatre/RosencrantzAndGuildensternAreDead''
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26When AnyoneCanDie becomes "Everyone ''Will'' Die".
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28Many series are noteworthy for the extremely high body count among the main cast that they rack up in their last few episodes. In some cases, ''all'' of the heroes make a HeroicSacrifice, or otherwise find themselves wearing the RedShirt. Occasionally, the protagonists simply fail to prevent TheEndOfTheWorldAsWeKnowIt, resulting in a DownerEnding. (Possibly DyingAlone to cap it all.) Depending on how literally the "everyone" in "everyone dies" is interpreted, this is also ApocalypseHow.
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30Compare EverybodysDeadDave, where everybody except the main characters are dead. If just one person survives, it's SoleSurvivor or FinalGirl. Compare the ClimacticBattleResurrection. Also compare the BolivianArmyEnding, only we actually see the attack of the Bolivian Army. When a SuddenDownerEnding is planned from the start, it usually happens this way.
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32Usually, however, either they accomplish something in death, such as killing the BigBad and thus preventing TheBadGuyWins, or it becomes clear that likeable as they may be, the world is better off without them, or their deaths are clearly an escape from a FateWorseThanDeath. If none of these happens, and they prove completely ineffectual in both life and death, it's a ShootTheShaggyDog ending.
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34In a {{Prequel}}, they may be DoomedByCanon: all characters who do not appear in the sequel and can not be disposed of otherwise will have to die.
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36In TabletopGames, this is called a TotalPartyKill. {{Game Master}}s who are ''really'' annoyed with their group (or just [[KillerGameMaster sadistic]]) may invoke RocksFallEveryoneDies.
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38The funny thing about this particular trope, however, is that knowing that ''everyone'' dies is somehow much less spoiler-ish than knowing that, say, only your favorite one does. The wonders of perception...as some guy once [[BeamMeUpScotty allegedly]] said, "The death of one man is a tragedy; [[AMillionIsAStatistic the death of millions is a statistic]]."
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40Also see DwindlingParty, where the cast is killed off one by one from the start, and CharactersDroppingLikeFlies, when a work has a high body count throughout the story. Contrast EverybodyLives and NobodyCanDie.
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44!!This is a SpoileredRotten trope, that means that ''EVERY SINGLE EXAMPLE'' on this list is a spoiler by default and [[Administrivia/SpoilersOFF will be unmarked]]. [[Administrivia/YouHaveBeenWarned This is your final warning]], proceed only if you really believe you can handle this list.
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48[[index]]
49* EverybodyDiesEnding/AnimeAndManga
50* EverybodyDiesEnding/ComicBooks
51* [[EverybodyDiesEnding/LiveActionFilms Films — Live-Action]]
52* EverybodyDiesEnding/{{Literature}}
53* EverybodyDiesEnding/LiveActionTV
54* EverybodyDiesEnding/{{Theatre}}
55* EverybodyDiesEnding/VideoGames
56* EverybodyDiesEnding/VisualNovels
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59!!Other examples:
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64* An unwritten rule in British PSA films of the 1970s through the early 1990s was that at least someone must die, no matter how trivial the situation is. And in the creepiest way possible to avoid {{Narm}}. Just like the kid who collapsed and died at ''Film/TheFinishingLine''.
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68%% * The notorious ''Franchise/TouhouProject'' DarkFic ''A Bad End'' is...well, did you read the title?
69* ''Fanfic/AeonNatumEngel'': Six words: [[RocksFallEveryoneDies Alma Wakes Up, Everyone Gets Eaten]].
70* ''Fanfic/CindersAndAshesTheChroniclesOfKamenRiderDante'' has this as Yuichi's backstory. He originally came from an anime adaptation of an {{utsuge}} where it went for [[AdaptationalAlternateEnding an alternative ending]] in which everyone is killed in a blizzard, Yuichi included. However, the BigBad soon revived him for her plans.
71* By the final chapter of ''WesternAnimation/SouthPark'' fanfic, ''Fanfic/DeadManWalking'', Tweek, Heidi, Butters, and Craig are already dead. Then Stan, Kyle, and Cartman die in the battle with Cthulhu, leaving only [[{{Irony}} Kenny]] and Wendy alive, before Satan and Jesus hit the reset button on the universe, [[BitterSweetEnding erasing everyone from existence, but giving them all a second chance]].
72* ''Fanfic/DumbledoresArmyAndTheYearOfDarkness'':
73** The Battle of Hogwarts puts up a valiant attempt to carry out this trope on the protagonists with some very nasty curses involved.
74** ''Sluagh'', is worse. Depending on how you look at it, ''none'' of Our Heroes are left standing after the Battle of Druim Cett, albeit temporarily, and if half of those creatures aren't out of the author's imagination, there's some funky stuff in water of those Irish springs.
75** ''A Peccatis'' seems to be doing this to the previous generation.
76* ''Fanfic/TheEndOfPonies'' starts with an unknown cataclysm annihilating every sympathetic character in the show's cast, excapt the protagonist. [[FromBadToWorse It only gets more depressing from there]].
77* ''Fanfic/FranksNightOut'' ends with everyone aside from Frank, Rodrick, and Greg killed off.
78* In ''Fanfic/TheGreatStarshipBattle'', roughly half the characters are killed off by the end.
79* ''Fanfic/HarryPotterAndTheNightmaresOfFuturesPast'' starts like this with Harry being the only English wizard left alive after a long and bloody war against Voldemort.
80* A common goal to most people who [[CameBackWrong are resurrected]] in ''Fanfic/ImmortalitySyndrome''.
81* Every chapter of ''[[http://kleinerkiller.deviantart.com/gallery/41643347 Israphel IRL]]'' has at least one Yogscaster dying in a swift and brutal fashion. At the end, two heroes are left standing, and one of them makes a HeroicSacrifice, trapping [[HeroKiller Israphel]] in the nuclear meltdown of the Jade Sentinel. [[{{Irony}} The second one, having agreed to leave his friend behind, gets caught in the resulting explosion.]]
82* ''Franchise/ThePowerpuffGirls'' fanfic ''Fanfic/{{Ladder}}'' kills off a large portion of the RoguesGallery: Mojo Jojo, Sedusa, Princess, all of the Gangreen Gang [[SoleSurvivor except for Arturo]], and Fuzzy Lumpkins. Even E-Male from the episode "Members Only" and at least three original characters die. The Powerpuff Girls themselves die repeatedly as well (mostly offscreen) but are always revived, though usually they CameBackWrong. Professor Utonium ends up killed [[SelfMadeOrphan by Bubbles]] but the ending reveals he has a clone and his memories were stored, so he was essentially revived as well.
83* ''Fanfic/LandingDay'': As a PerspectiveFlip of ''Film/IndependenceDay'', all of the named characters are the alien invaders. Unsurprisingly, they are all dead by the end of the story when the humans win. Ebbiar survives the longest, getting killed when the mothership is destroyed.
84* In ''Fanfic/ManehattansLoneGuardian'', Drama Heart is forced to invoke AllPartOfTheShow when explosions outside of her theater threaten to disrupt her performance, claiming that an unknown third party was attacking the castle that her play was set at. The performance goes OffTheRails as a result, ending with all of its characters--including the new ones--dead.
85* ''Fanfic/MegaManXRevenge'': The end of the game within the story has X defeat Sigma for good. However, everybody else is already dead, and X himself succumbs to the SCP-616B virus shortly after.
86* The ''Fanfic/NineteenEightyThreeDoomsdayStories'' AU for ''Webcomic/HetaliaAxisPowers'' has this happen in [[WorldWarIII 1983]], otherwise known as [[ApocalypseHow Doomsday]]. Whole Nations are killed by the nuclear attacks, while some of the luckier ones experience slower deaths. Most of the stories however take place [[AfterTheEnd long after that]].
87* ''[[http://www.fanfiction.net/s/1240132/1/One_Step_Too_Far One Step Too Far]]'' plays with this by having Rowling realize she just killed the last available character...in the middle of book 6.
88* In ''{{Fanfic/Pagliacci}}'', when the Prankster invites you to a party...don't show up. Brings new meaning to the phrase "TotalPartyKill", doesn't it?
89* In the ''WesternAnimation/RainbowBrite'' fanfic ''Fanfic/TheRainbowConnection'', a now-adult Stormy goes on a revenge slaughter for feeling that her friends abandoned her years ago. She kills all the Color Kids, mortally wounds Twink, and [[BadPeopleAbuseAnimals kills Canary Yellow's pet bird]]. Stormy herself ends up mortally wounded in a battle with Wisp, though Wisp didn't intend to kill her. Even Brian winds up dead by the end, with the story wrapping up with his funeral.
90* In ''Fanfic/RubyAndNora'', by the end of the final (non-epilogue) story ''Cold'', eight remaining good guy characters are dead, all of Vacuo is stated to have been KilledOffscreen, and all remaining villains but one are dead (with the remaining one [[FateWorseThanDeath lobotomized to the point where she is basically dead]]).
91* ''Fanfic/SonicXDarkChaos'' begins like the original series, with the entire Seedrian refugee fleet dead and Cosmo as the only survivor. Also [[DownerEnding Ending B]].
92* Happens in ''Fanfic/ThatGuyWithTheGlassesInSpace''. Or at least until WebVideo/TheNostalgiaCritic goes back in time and fixes everything.
93* The summary of ''[[http://www.fanfiction.net/s/7419029/1/Transformers Transformers: Good Mourning]]'' is, "This is the fanfic in which the Transformers will all die." Ultimately subverted.
94* ''[[https://www.fanfiction.net/s/13037453/1/Triumph Triumph]]'' has this trope PlayedForLaughs, dropping the [[DroppedABridgeOnHim metaphorical bridge]] on all the main ''WebAnimation/{{RWBY}}'' characters.
95* The ''WesternAnimation/EdEddNEddy'' TrollFic ''Fanfic/UrbanEds'' ends with Nazz’s pacemaker exploding, killing everyone in the city.
96* Speculated about in-character in ''Fanfic/TheWritingOnTheWall'' after they decipher the eponymous writing and wonder if they are all doomed. The story ends before we find out if they survive.
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100* ''WesternAnimation/{{Nine}}''. First, humanity is, apparently, completely wiped out. Then, the only two explicitly named human characters die, one before the movie even begins. ''Then'', all of the stitchpunks, except 3, 4, 7, and 9, die along the course of the film. Granted, the ending itself [[BittersweetEnding isn't all that bleak]], but that doesn't mitigate the loss of life.
101* ''Anime/FinalFantasyTheSpiritsWithin'' is a prized one. Only two characters survive at the end: Aki Ross (the main character) and Dr. Sid. All the other characters are killed by phantoms except Major Elliot (who gets shot) and General Hein, the antagonist, who is blown up inside his ship.
102* ''WesternAnimation/{{Logorama}}'': The entirety of Logo Island is swallowed beneath the waves in an earthquake/gigantic oil spill; a scant few people are shown in the end to have made it to the tallest rooftops which remain afloat, while the only confirmed specific survivors are Big Boy, Esso Girl and (thanks to TheStinger) Ronald.
103* ''WesternAnimation/TransformersTheMovie'' killed off most of the [[Franchise/TransformersGeneration1 first generation of Transformers]], Autobot and Decepticon alike, in order to facilitate the introduction of the new toy line.
104** The later season of the cartoon series casts doubt on this, as many of the Transformers killed in the movie are seen up and walking around again, although some of these occasions are believed to have been animation gaffes. The impact of this is lessened since the highest-profile fatality, Optimus Prime, returned in the cartoon series. In the comics set after the movie, impressively, he stayed dead until he received his Powermaster body.
105** Starscream's death in particular was explored upon in the episodes "Starscream's Ghost" and "Ghost in the Machine". Finally regaining his body back in the latter episode with Unicron's help, only to be doomed to a lifetime [[FateWorseThanDeath floating in the void of space.]] ''WesternAnimation/BeastWars'' would go on to explain that Starscream's spark rendered him [[TheImmortal immortal]] thanks to a mutation.
106** Oddly, although Jazz and Cliffjumper survived in the movie, Casey Kasem (Cliffjumper's voice actor) quit and all of his characters disappeared, and Scatman Crothers (Jazz's voice actor) died, so Jazz disappeared too.
107* Since it is set at [[TheDayTheDinosaursDied the end of the Cretaceous Period]], ''WesternAnimation/SixtyFourMillionYearsAgo'' naturally ends with all of the dinosaurs dying, leaving the mammals as the Earth’s new dominant species.
108* ''WesternAnimation/GuillermoDelTorosPinocchio'' ends with all the cast dead barring Pinocchio himself (who, in the world of the film, is immortal). Unlike most examples, this is played as a happy ending, as the members of Pinocchio's family [[AGoodWayToDie die peacefully of natural causes after long and fulfilling lives]], and the film muses that part of what makes life meaningful is that it is finite.
109* ''WesternAnimation/TheSpineOfNight'' ends with all of the named characters perishing during (or most likely because of) Ghal-Sur's reign, except for Phae-Agura and Mongrel. Since the movie takes place over the course of centuries, it's likely they both died of natural causes off-screen.
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113* In Music/TheProtomen's Act I, Dr. Wily orders the robot army to kill the crowd. In live performances, he sometimes says the line verbatim.
114* Music/IronMaiden's concept album "Seventh Son of a Seventh Son". A town is wiped out due to an disaster, and Lucifer plans on canceling mankind.
115* [[Music/{{REM}} It's]] TheEndOfTheWorldAsWeKnowIt...
116* ''Played for laughs'' in not one, not two, but ''three'' songs by Music/TomLehrer. "The Irish Ballad" is about a woman who murders every one of her relatives (and is then arrested), while "We Will All Go Together When We Go" and "So Long, Mom (A Song for World War III)" are both about nuclear war.
117* Music/{{Metallica}} provides the former TropeNamer: ''Kill 'Em All'' is the name of their first album (a StealthInsult towards music executives: as their IntentionallyAwkwardTitle ''Metal Up Your Ass'' received an ExecutiveVeto, bassist Cliff Burton reacted with "Those record company fuckers...kill 'em all!").
118* [[Music/MarilynManson When I'm a god, everyone dies!]]
119** An [[http://www.spookhouse.net/angelynx/manson/ACS.HTM alternative explanation]] is that this didn't mean that everyone would be killed, but rather that instead of eternal paradise or damnation (noted as lies in the previous line), people TakeAThirdOption and just...end.
120* Music/TheLegendaryPinkDots' recurring character Lisa bakes cyanide-laced mince pies for her guests in "Lisa's Party", which they all eat with fatal results. She cheekily suggests to them beforehand that she [[BitterAlmonds added almonds]] to improve their flavor.
121* [[Music/{{OFWGKTA}} Odd Future Wolf Gang Kill Them All.]] Not only is it in the collective's name, but at the end of the song "Window", Tyler, The Creator kills the main members of the group, minus Earl Sweatshirt.
122* Music/PorcupineTree's "Strip The Soul," from the 2002 album ''In Absentia'': "Strip the soul, kill them all.."
123* This is how the "Legend of Archery" music video by Music/DriftlessPonyClub ends, though it's not as extreme as other examples here, where ninja! Sam Grant (the bassist) kills the other three members. Subverted shortly after, though, [[ImprobableInfantSurvival as three babies are left behind.]]
124* Gordon Lightfoot's "The Wreck of the Edmund Fitzgerald," about the real-life sinking of the titular ship on Lake Superior, killing all twenty-nine crew members, in 1975.
125* The main goal of the band Music/{{GWAR}}.
126* Music/{{Weird Al|Yankovic}}'s bizarre Christmas song, "The Night Santa Went Crazy," is about [[ExactlyWhatItSaysOnTheTin a night at the North Pole]] in which SantaClaus loses his mind and goes on a killing spree. More than half the elves and all but two of the reindeer die. In the "Extra Gory Version", even Santa himself dies (whereas in the regular version he survives, but is given a prison sentence so long that he won't be eligible for parole for 700 years).
127--> '''Santa:''' Merry Christmas to all...now you're all gonna die!
128* Music/{{Awolnation}}'s song "Kill Your Heroes" mentions the fact that "don't you worry, but everybody will die."
129* Music/AnaalNathrakh has a song entitled "Sanction Extremis (Kill Them All)" and while we can't be sure of all the details due to Anaal Nathrakh's unwillingness to release lyrics and the large amounts of IndecipherableLyrics, just look at the title...
130* 'O'Malley's Bar' by Nick Cave and the Bad Seeds has a man walk into the aforementioned bar, order a drink and then graphically slaughter all the staff and patrons.
131* Music/LemonDemon's ''Music/TheUltimateShowdownOfUltimateDestiny'' culminates with everyone dead except for [[Series/MisterRogersNeighborhood Mr. Rogers]], who then proceeds to [[LastSurvivorSuicide kill himself]] via {{Seppuku}}.
132* Music/TheMechanisms' {{Rock Opera}}s tend to end with everyone dying, and their farewell performance outlined how [[{{Kayfabe}} all the characters of The Mechanisms]] die as well.
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136* At the end of Music/{{Miserable}} every single one of the bandmembers gets EatenAlive by the GiantWoman, who seems to do it ForTheEvulz.
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140* The final battle of Ragnarok involves almost every living being in existence and, at the end of the battles, Surtr, the King of the Fire-Giants, will set the whole world on fire, effectively killing almost all life, including himself. Ultimately, the only survivors are Baldr and Hodr (who return to life after the battle), Vidar, the sun's daughter, the sons of Thor Magni and Modi, and a few humans who hid in the WorldTree. Also, given the extremely robust roster of Myth/NorseMythology, the list of named characters who kick the bucket goes well beyond just the Aesir.
141* ''Literature/TheBookOfMormon'' manages to do this twice, since it's the record of a civilisation that also discovered records from a previous civilisation.
142** The Nephites eventually lose their hopeless war and are wiped out by the Lamanites; even the prophet who recorded the final battle is eventually hunted down and killed afterward.
143** The Jaredites kill each other until there is just one man left (plus the prophet in hiding whose ultimate fate is unknown). Since all the women and children were recruited into the war and killed off before the end, the nation is really most sincerely dead.
144* The Indian ''Literature/{{Mahabharata}}'' has very detailed lists of the two massive armies fighting in the Battle of Kurukshetra: 393,660 chariots, 393,660 war elephants, 1,180,980 horse riders, and 1,968,300 footmen, for a grand total of 4,330,260 soldiers, fighting over 18 days. Survivors: 10.
145* Myth/ArthurianLegend
146** The Arthurian Cycle ends with King Arthur facing his traitorous son [[NiceJobBreakingItHerod Mordred]] at the Battle of Camlann. The only survivors are Arthur, two of his knights, and Mordred. Not satisfied, Arthur rushes the destroyer of his kingdom, leading to a MutualKill. One of the two knights dies of his wounds soon after.
147** Other versions leave a whopping ''five'' characters living: Lancelot and Guinevere (who join the Church and die anyway), Bedivere[[note]]who seems to only have survived to avert UndeadAuthor, since none of the other survivors are in any condition to tell the tale[[/note]], Morgan, and Arthur, who [[AscendToAHigherPlaneOfExistence was carried off to Avalon with a mortal wound]], [[KingInTheMountain to wait and sleep there until England needs him again]]. To put this into perspective, there are traditionally fifty Knights of the Round Table, and even more secondary characters.
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151* ''Podcast/CoolKidsTable''
152** Laid out as a definite possibility at the start of the game ''Creepy Town'', since the character deaths are decided by dumb luck rather than any planning and therefore it's easy for every single character to die. And that's exactly what happens.
153** In ''Star War'', after Kip's stunt using an ion cannon to destroy a single foe, the Force abandons the Jedi and they all fall to their deaths as the castle crumbles around them. Even the cute sloths, which they tried to save, hurtle to their deaths as well.
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157* The basic premise of ''TabletopGame/{{Exalted}}'' is that if things continue as they are, all that ends up happening is everyone keeps losing by inches, until one of three things happens: the Wyld dissolves the world, everything falls into the Abyss, or the Yozis take control of a blasted hellscape. Prior to release, it was a prequel to TabletopGame/OldWorldOfDarkness, so this ending was set in stone. Now, as with most things in ''Exalted'', it exists mainly for the player characters to kick it in the nards and set it on fire.
158* ''TabletopGame/{{FATAL}}'' has this as the eponymous spell, which destroys the universe. The spell can be cast as a random effect of a spell miscast. Given the kind of game it is, this is arguably a mercy.
159* The "Wrath of God" card from ''TabletopGame/MagicTheGathering''. There are other cards with similar effects, including (but by no means limited to) Damnation (which is essentially the same as Wrath of God but uses black mana instead of white), Day of Judgement (which leaves out the "They can't be regenerated" part and is currently usable in the Standard tournament format, unlike Wrath of God itself), Akroma's Vengeance (which costs more than any of the so-far named cards but also destroys artifacts and enchantments), Chain Reaction (which is red, and although it doesn't explicitly have that kind of effect, it deals damage to each creature equal to the number of creatures in play, allowing it to do the same under the right circumstances), and Novablast Wurm (which is a creature that kills all ''other'' creatures when it attacks).
160** The biggest is are either [[https://mtgdecks.net/prices/decree-of-annihilation Decree of Annihilation]], which does about what you'd expect in such a way that not even indestructible creatures can survive it, or [[http://gatherer.wizards.com/Pages/Card/Details.aspx?name=Apocalypse Apocalypse]], which wipes out everything currently in play no matter what the card's type is and no matter what abilities it has.
161* ''TabletopGame/{{Paranoia}}'' does this ''all the time''. ''Repeatedly''. If the [=PCs=] don't kill each other or themselves, the GM will. This is why they're each given a set of "backup" clones.
162** It's not uncommon for a PC to die ''during the mission briefing''. And not unheard of for a PC to die ''before they even make it to the mission briefing''.
163** The mission debriefing offers one last chance for the [=PCs=] to hand each other a death sentence, by bringing up all the evidence of treason they collected earlier and hadn't already presented. It also encourages them to kill each other during the mission to set up a DeceasedFallGuyGambit.
164** The "Tips for Traitors" section, when discussing how to manipulate the marching order for tactical advantage, includes a warning to ''not'' let the guy with the area-of-effect weapon take far left or right flank -- the temptation to turn and wipe out all his teammates at once is way too high.
165* The finale of the ''Living Force'' campaign for ''TabletopGame/StarWarsD20'', set during ''Film/RevengeOfTheSith'' and the Jedi purge, was designed to be nigh-impossible to survive, especially for Force-sensitive characters. Any such characters who ''did'' survive were forced to go into hiding from the Empire.
166* ''TabletopGame/Warhammer40000'' lives for this. The ForeverWar nature of the setting means that horrific levels of death are the norm, and while there are a handful with ContractualImmortality for the vast, vast majority of characters a swift end could be around the next corner.
167* Oh boy did ''TabletopGame/WarhammerFantasy'' do this in their End Times story arc. After having the story stuck in the same place for years, the entire setting was turned on its head, with characters getting killed off left and right like it was going out of style.
168* ''TabletopGame/WerewolfTheApocalypse'' promised this end from the word go, and to its credit, most of the end-game scenarios defaulted to it.
169* ''TabletopGame/VampireTheMasquerade'' promised nothing of the kind, but in a couple of the end-game scenarios the best you can really do is "life will someday evolve again."
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173* ''WebAnimation/AnimatorVsAnimation'': ''Animator vs. Animation III'' ends with the Chosen One and the Dark Lord destroying the PC, killing every character except the Animator, the TokenHuman who was outside the PC. The Chosen One and the Dark Lord were eventually retconned back into having survived.
174* In ''WebAnimation/TheDementedCartoonMovie'', the ending credits point out that only one character survived the movie. Everyone else died in explosions, head explosions, car accidents, explosions, crushing, and explosions.
175** The credits were clearly referring to the stick figure who ran off the left side of the screen after watching a car hit a wall and explode. However, since another car came out from that part of the screen, it's possible that he was promptly run over. And if not, he would've been killed in the EarthShatteringKaboom thirty seconds later. Perhaps Mr. Weight would be a more likely example.
176* There are a few episodes of ''WebAnimation/HappyTreeFriends'' where either nobody survives an episode, or [[SoleSurvivor only one character survives an episode]].
177* In ''WebAnimation/KlayWorld'''s movie, 95% of the cast dies at the end. Almost all of the Klaymen, Marv, Mr. Black, Smiling Gary, Vince, all the Aliens, Rick, the armless guy, a news anchor, one of the cavemen at the beginning, Dr. Brown, the ax guy, and the long arms guy, leaving Chip, Pick, and Dr. Bob as the only survivors. Most of the klaymen are "rebuilt" by the survivors in the end.
178* Played for laughs in one of the [[MultipleEndings alternate endings]] of the original ''WebAnimation/RedVsBlue'' series. "Son of a bitch!"
179* ''WebAnimation/MadnessCombat'':
180** Episodes 3 and 4 are straight Kill Em All episodes.
181** Through the series as a whole, every character except Sanford and the [[MemeticBystander Hot Dog Vendor]] dies at least once, with some characters dying multiple times an episode. If you live in Nevada, you WILL die.
182* In the final episode of ''WebAnimation/LlamasWithHats'', ''everyone'' on Earth, including the two main characters, end up dead.
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186* ''Webcomic/CollegeRoomiesFromHell'' seemed to be heading in this direction, with Mike murdered by April and Marsha gunned down by Mike's mother to keep her from killing April...before she could do it herself. They all recovered. For a given value of "recovered", that is, considering that this is CRFH.
187* ''Webcomic/{{Homestuck}}'' is the embodiment of this. Whilst the death of a character is usually a spoiler, it is safe to say that at some point, a character ''will'' die. This does not always matter, however, as DeathIsCheap. Act 6 Act 6 Intermission 3 is pretty much this incarnate. SEVEN main characters are confirmed dead by the end of the act, and the ones that could revive died in a manner that nullifies their resurrection. The best part is that the entire act is about '''''5 minutes long!'''''
188** Before ''Homestuck'', ''Webcomic/{{Jailbreak}}'' was able to kill its entire cast in under 109 pages, with the very last one being a LastSurvivorSuicide. The reset, on the other hand, kept everyone alive.
189* ''Webcomic/TheLastDaysOfFoxhound'' [[DoomedByCanon has its]] [[VideoGame/MetalGearSolid reasons]] to kill of most of the main cast.
190* In ''Webcomic/NobodyScores'', the main characters have a low chance of surviving any [[NegativeContinuity single]] comic. As the author puts it, each scenario is a "more or less intricate machin[e], the end result of which is always failure".
191* ''Webcomic/PaoniaPawns'' has a villain literally nuke the entire cast, including all of his fellow "Players". Only five characters out of dozens survive. It eventually is undone, or at least everyone gets saved.
192* In the circus arc of ''Webcomic/SchlockMercenary'', Schlock is getting a little twitchy about his undercover janitor job, and comes up with a [[CuttingTheKnot simple solution]]:
193-->'''Schlock:''' I say we burn the place down until the smells go away, then interrogate the survivors.\
194'''Chelle:''' Would there ''be'' any survivors in that scenario?\
195'''Schlock:''' Probably not. What a time saver!
196* WordOfGod is that ''Webcomic/UglyHill'' was originally going to end with one of these, but he couldn't bring himself to do it.
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200* By the end of ''WebAnimation/TheBackwaterGospel'', everybody except for [[{{Psychopomp}} the Undertaker]] kill each other after a MassOhCrap that he wasn't going away after killing the Tramp.
201* ''WebVideo/DarkSimpsons'':
202** In "Black Sheep", Bart decides to shoot everyone in his school after failing an exam and having an awful day. In the comic strip "Grade School Massacre", which the video is based on, Bart is stopped and killed by the cops.
203** In "The Fire Alarm", Homer starting a fire in the Nuclear Power Plant somehow causes everyone except him to die of possible nuclear fallout.
204** "Lenny's Not Supposed to Get Pudding in His Eye" ends with Homer attempting to drive his family home while wearing an eyepatch. The car spins out and smashes into a telephone pole as a result, burning them all alive.
205** In "Skinner's Sleazy Shenanigans", after Chalmers catches Skinner wanking off on stage in front of everyone and is about to reprimand him, Skinner kills him, making students ran out of class in panic and causing the school to be surrounded by people (including cops). Then Skinner decides to [[TakingYouWithMe blow up the school and kill everyone there.]]
206** Everyone in Springfield dies when the meteor hits the Earth in "Deep Space Homergeddon". Earlier on, Homer killed two astronauts while on a spaceship in an attempt to stop a meteor, but the spaceship instead hits the building back on Earth and destroys Springfield's only bridge and the only way to escape their doom.
207* ''Literature/TheDayTheMusicDied'': In-universe, ''Carverquest'''s hotly anticipated 10th book is revealed to suddenly and brutally kill off everyone in a content leak. As the author was nearing his deathbed, the narrator suspects it was a last-ditch effort [[TorchTheFranchiseAndRun to not get any continuations made]]. As he puts it:
208-->''HE ENDED THE WORLD, am I getting the point across? THE END. APOCALYPSE LAST TUESDAY. EARTH NO MORE.''
209* WebVideo/DemoReel: Donnie gets his personality and life erased by reawakening as WebVideo/TheNostalgiaCritic, and the others stay in the PlotHole as a TogetherInDeath.
210* The ''WebVideo/EpicRapBattlesOfHistory'' installment pitting Theatre/RomeoAndJuliet against Film/BonnieAndClyde ends with the ERB {{narrator}} as the only survivor, and he's clearly shaken by the ending.
211* The last two chapters in ''Fanfic/FarceOfTheThreeKingdoms'' are "In which practically everybody dies" and "In which everyone who didn't die in the last chapter dies." Most of the original characters die much earlier -- inevitable, given that the book spans nearly a hundred years.
212* ''Roleplay/FateNuovoGuerra'', AlternateUniverse game that it is, hinges its BackStory on a PointOfDivergence where [[VisualNovel/FateStayNight Fuyuki City]] is destroyed by a berserking Holy Grail.
213* ''Literature/FineStructure'' ends with nearly the entire named cast dead, usually by BoltOfDivineRetribution, HeroicSacrifice, or [[ArsonMurderAndJaywalking old age]].
214* In the ''WebVideo/HardlyWorking'' episode "[[https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=dkcNEdTnsEM Hardly Working: The Cartoon]]", everybody in the office end up killing each other off in cartoonish fashions.
215* ''WebVideo/LifeSMP'': It's a ForegoneConclusion that all but one of the perspective characters die, by the DeadlyGame premise of the series, usually by another player, mobs, by accident, or by mistake. However, there's been a tradition for each season to end on a LastSurvivorSuicide (either directly or by proxy), leaving ''all'' perspective characters dead. The WebVideo/LimitedLifeSMP (Season 4) plays this trope the straightest, where the gimmick is that ''everyone'' has 24 real-life hours to live and when the life-timer runs out, the player dies, so even the winner doesn't have to kill themself to die off in the end anyway. The only season in which this has been {{averted|Trope}} so far is WebVideo/SecretLifeSMP (Season 5), where the winner ''doesn't'' do a LastSurvivorSuicide.
216* LetsPlay/{{Pwnage}}: Their ''VideoGame/ConkersBadFurDay'' video ends with both Kyle and Damian and the two other AI killed [[CementShoes Mafia style]] due to their inability to steal the money.
217-->'''Damian:''' Yeah, we're dead!! [[SarcasmMode Haha! We're all fuckin' DEAD!! So funny!!!]]
218* The premise of ''Roleplay/SurvivalOfTheFittest'' (although it's something of a given, considering it is based off of ''Literature/BattleRoyale''). By the end of the game, only one student it going to be left alive, something which entails the death of over 100 named characters to get to that point. Even then, one of the winners was thrown back into the game and hasn't been heard from since that version's conclusion, and another winner was killed a year after their game.
219* This is a fairly common way for episodes of ''WebAnimation/TeenGirlSquad'' to end. PlayedForLaughs thanks to NegativeContinuity.
220** In ''VideoGame/StrongBadsCoolGameForAttractivePeople'', you can play a Teen Girl Squad minigame. Strong Bad gives you the most points by, you guessed it, killing all four girls as creatively as possible.
221* ''WebVideo/TenLittleRoosters'', as it runs with the TenLittleMurderVictims trope, uses this trope with all save one dead by the end of the series.
222* ''WebVideo/ThereWillBeBrawl'' ends with damn near the entire cast getting killed off, many of whom die in the last episode.
223* Walrusguy's final YouTubePoop is somewhat infamous for this.
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227* ''WesternAnimation/TheAnimalsOfFarthingWood'', while it ultimately has an EarnYourHappyEnding, has a ''massive'' body count for a children's cartoon. Only eight of the twenty-nine characters introduced in season one make it to the end, and that's not counting the casualties among later introductions.
228* ''WesternAnimation/Animaniacs2020'' ends this way. In the final episode as a form of EndOfSeriesAwareness, a meteor strikes the Earth killing everyone, including the Warners.
229* ''WesternAnimation/{{Arthur}}'': In one "A Word from Us Kids" segment, a class makes a movie loosely based on ''Literature/ThreeBillyGoatsGruff''. In this version, the troll bites the heads off all three goats before getting [[LaserGuidedKarma hit by a car]].
230* ''WesternAnimation/BeastWars'' and its sequel series, ''WesternAnimation/BeastMachines'', killed off every Transformer except Cheetor, Rattrap, Blackarachnia, Silverbolt, Nightscream, Botanica, and Waspinator.
231* By the time ''WesternAnimation/FriskyDingo'' wrapped up, only 6 characters of importance -- Killface, Xander, Simon, Stan, Wendell, and Valerie -- were left standing.
232* Subverted with ''WesternAnimation/GIJoeResolute'', which promised a high body count and by all means delivered on that promise...with Cobra. While a pretty good amount of known named Cobra characters were killed (some more gruesomely than others) the G.I. Joe team was for the most part pretty much intact. The only named G.I. Joe character who was killed is Bazooka, who died offscreen and his corpse is perfectly clean and intact (while some of the Cobras can't quite say the same thing about their fatalities).
233* ''Franchise/ScoobyDoo'':
234** The ending of ''WesternAnimation/ScoobyDooMysteryIncorporated'' results in almost all of Crystal Cove, save the gang, dead. However, Nibiru's destruction creates a CosmicRetcon -- so not only is everyone who died now alive, but none of Crystal Cove's mysteries happened, creating an alternate reality where only the gang (and Creator/HarlanEllison) remember the previous one.
235** ''WesternAnimation/TheScoobyDooProject'' ''heavily'' implies this, just as ''Film/TheBlairWitchProject'' did before it.
236* In the ''WesternAnimation/YoungJustice2010'' episode "Failsafe", by the end the entire Justice League and Team is dead, as is good portions of the world's military, with the exception of Miss Martian and the Martian Manhunter, who later ''punches through M'gann's chest''. Thankfully, it was just an UnwinnableTrainingSimulation GoneHorriblyWrong, but still.
237* While DeathIsCheap in ''WesternAnimation/AquaTeenHungerForce'' thanks to NegativeContinuity, normally episodes end with only one or two of the main four characters dying. Both "Sea-Creature" and "Knapsack!" are the only episodes to kill off all four.
238** Both "The Last One" and "The Greatest Story Ever Told" (the last episode of the series) engage in mass executions of old villains from the show. The former kills off Oog, Travis of the Cosmos, the Dumbassahedratron, DP and Skeeter, Randy the Astonishing, the sentient trees, Flargon and Merle, the Brownie Monsters, MC Pee Pants, Happy Time Harry and Ol' Drippy, and none of the deceased characters ever return (with the exception of MC Pee Pants, who's entire schtick is dying and reincarnating between episodes anyway.) Meanwhile, the latter kills off the Mooninites, the Plutonians, Markula, Handbanana, the Cybernetic Ghost of Christmas Past From The Future, Romulox, Mothmonsterman and Zucotti Manicotti. Only Rabbot appears in and survives both episodes.
239* ''[[WesternAnimation/DrawnTogether The Drawn Together Movie]]'' ends in the deaths of every single character, even the ones introduced for the movie. Most of them die in the last 10 seconds of the movie when [[RocksFallEveryoneDies Spanky accidentally steps on an eraser bomb.]]
240* [[WesternAnimation/SpongebobSquarepants Once there was an]] [[JustForFun/TheUglyBarnacle Ugly Barnacle]]. He was so ugly that everyone died. [[Main/TheEnd The End]].
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243->[[TheStinger Then there was a war and everyone died.]]

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