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12->''"DESTROY ALL HUMANS!"''
13-->-- '''Orthopox''' in, er... well, ''VideoGame/DestroyAllHumans''
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15Some days, it really sucks to be ''H. sapiens''.
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17There are many reasons why you might wish to kill all humans. Maybe [[HumansAreTheRealMonsters they're all horrible cruel monsters]] and one of them [[FreudianExcuse killed your mommy]]. Maybe their status as the dominant intelligent species on the planet is preventing your own kind from [[AlienInvasion taking their place]]. Maybe some human colonists wronged your ancestors, and your people have generalized their rage and hate to cover the whole species. Maybe you were raised from infancy/the egg/the spawning pond to view humans as AlwaysChaoticEvil. Maybe [[MisanthropeSupreme out of spite]] or a [[KnightTemplar peculiar sense of duty]], you just can't stand the thought of humanity existing one second longer. Heck, you could just be trying to [[WellIntentionedExtremist save the rest of the planet's species from extinction]]. You could even [[AliensAreBastards just be a dick]]. But the verdict is certain, and you're not wavering: They've all gotta die. [[PunctuatedForEmphasis Every... last... one....]]
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19That is, assuming you even ''have'' a comprehensible reason. You could just be conveniently attracted to the creatures on screen most sympathetic to the audience, a KillerRobot out to destroy, or an OmnicidalManiac EldritchAbomination. Or, simply, [[PunyEarthlings mere apes]] have no hope of comprehending [[BlueAndOrangeMorality your motives]].
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21[[InstantAIJustAddWater Sentient computers]] also seem to [[AIIsACrapshoot inevitably arrive at the conclusion that humans as a species must be killed]]. Sometimes, it's a product of them being too machine-like, and concluding that if one human is observed doing something that may harm the computer, then they all are a threat that can only be reconciled by killing them all off. Otherwise, it's a case of them being [[RidiculouslyHumanRobots too human]] and flying into a blind rage triggered by jealousy, fear, or maybe even spite. Other times, the supercomputer may start to become homicidal [[TheComputerIsYourFriend in an attempt to bring order to the world and protect humanity from itself]]. Rarely does a supercomputer decide that it should coddle humans to get them to keep supplying it with electricity and spare parts. Only the RobotBuddy seems to favor this tactic.
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23A recommendation of JustForFun/HowToInvadeAnAlienPlanet, it frequently ties in with ApocalypseHow and TheEndOfTheWorldAsWeKnowIt.
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25Not to be confused with the video game ''VideoGame/DestroyAllHumans'', although it obviously fits the definition, as killing all humans [[ExactlyWhatItSaysOnTheTin is the whole point of that game.]]
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27See also:
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29* FeelingOppressedByTheirExistence: When a character wants to get rid of a particular person or group of people just for ''existing''.
30* AbsoluteXenophobe: Who wants to destroy all other sentient life (human or otherwise).
31* OmnicidalManiac: Who wants to destroy absolutely ''all'' life, sentient or not.
32* FinalSolution: When the intentional extermination of a species/demographic '''is''' the answer to fix a perceived issue.
33* HumanitysWake: The outcome of this trope should the opposing species succeeds in eradicating us.
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41* ''Manga/AttackOnTitan'':
42** The Titans seem to have an instinctive desire to [[ToServeMan eat humans]]. Since they [[PerpetualMotionMonster lack a digestive tract and draw energy from the sun]], there doesn't seem to be any ''reason'' for their obsession with munching on the human race, and in fact will eventually throw them up to make space for more. As a result, the human race was devoured to the brink of extinction and the survivors have spent the last century sheltered by massive Walls. Then there's the mysterious Colossal Titan and Armored Titan, which seem to exist solely to destroy the Walls and ring the dinner bell for their regular, mindless kin. Later in the series, one character asserts that Titans aren't actually seeking to ''kill'' humans; they've always sought to ''eat'' them, so when a Titan appears that is pointedly killing people without trying to eat them, something is very wrong. Even later, [[spoiler:it's indicated that Titans [[WasOnceAMan were once humans themselves]] and can regain a measure of their humanity by eating a Titan Shifter. Whether Titans are instinctively aware of this, which is why they eat humans, or it happens completely incidentally while Titans eat humans for some other reason is unknown]].
43** A straighter example is [[spoiler:what Eren eventually tries to achieve. Convinced that this is the only way to stop the genocidal hatred that the other nations of the world have toward the Eldians of Paradis Island, he unleashes the millions of Wall Titans upon the rest of the world in the Rumbling, intent on killing ''everyone'' beyond Paradis' shores]].
44* Licht a.k.a. Patry from ''Manga/BlackClover'' desires to commit mass genocide against humans who massacred his elf tribe over greed by reincarnating his fallen brethren into the bodies of Clover Kingdom's magic knights. He almost manages to fulfill his plans by making the elf reincarnations permanent. In reality, he's [[spoiler:tricked by the word devil, the true culprit of the elf massacre who did all of this to grant himself more power to instigate mass chaos, something that the devil rubs into Patry with sadistic glee. Patry understandably falls right into the DespairEventHorizon and turns into a dark elf. After he's been defeated in this form and Asta blasts him over his twisted worldview, he comes to a realization, gets a HeelFaceTurn and atones for his crimes]].
45* The Safeguard from ''Manga/{{Blame}}'' don't want to kill ''all'' humans, per se -- only the ones ''without'' an incredibly rare and possibly extinct genetic marker. "Kill 99.99999% of all humans" would be more accurate.
46* ''Franchise/{{Devilman}}'':
47** The devils are shown to be a prehistoric race of monsters that angered God with their decadence and savagery, and thus were wiped out. In the modern day, they're not too happy to see that humanity has taken over what was once their home and are hellbent on committing genocide to make the Earth theirs again. The story focuses on HumansAreBastards, showing that humanity can be just as savage as any demon when they're backed into a corner.
48** The story also focuses on what it means to be human, because the protagonist Akira Fudo is given the power of a devil to save humanity. His best friend Ryo is cynical about humanity's downfall into decay, but ironically notes that even as a devil, Akira has a righteous human heart. [[spoiler:Ryo is later revealed to be {{Satan}}, the true mastermind of the demon invasion, who made Akira a devil because he was in love with him and wanted him to survive. Satan reveals at the end of the manga that he no longer hates humanity and has realized that he was ultimately lashing out against humans to get revenge against God. [[GodIsEvil God destroyed the demons who Satan cared about]], and Satan did the same in return to God's humans... only to then realize that he regrets this mistake and has lost the man he loved in the process.]]
49* ''Manga/DGrayMan'': This is the ultimate aim of [[BigBad the Millennium Earl]].
50* ''Anime/DragonBallZ'':
51** This is actually what Goku was originally sent to Earth to do. It's a good thing he bumped his head and forgot about it. Raditz tries to remind him, and then when he realizes he isn't listening, plans to do it himself. So do Nappa and Vegeta. Freeza and King Cold also were planning this before being stopped by Trunks. The same goes for Slug, Cooler, the Androids, Cell, Bojack, Babidi, Majin Buu, Hirudegarn, Omega Shenron, Beerus, Goku Black, Zamasu, Moro... well, actually pretty much every ''DBZ'' villain.
52** Super Buu does this ''as a throwaway''. Piccolo reminds him that he said he'd kill everyone on Earth before fighting the Z Warriors (Piccolo does so not out of raw stupidity, but because their side needs time to recuperate; besides, they have the Dragon Balls to wish everyone back to life). Super Buu's response: the Human Extinction Attack, which is ExactlyWhatItSaysOnTheTin.
53** Zamasu in ''[[Anime/DragonBallSuper Super]]'' views the existence of mortals to be a blight upon the universe and thinks gods are being complicit of humanity's continued evil. That said, he and Goku Black enact the "Project Zero Mortals", where they commit genocide at a ''multiversal scale'' on both mortals and gods who would stop them.
54* ''Manga/ElfenLied'' features Lucy, a {{mutant|s}} who [[WhatMeasureIsANonHuman doesn't believe that normal humans count as people]]. Her body count continues to rack up throughout the series. The majority of the Diclonii may or may not have this attitude, and those that don't invariably slip into it at one stage or another, usually in response to [[HumansAreTheRealMonsters how the humans of the general series tend to treat them]].
55* Kyuutarou Ooba from ''Anime/{{Kemonozume}}'' hatches a grandiose plot to make everyone on Earth revert to monsters and eat each other for... some reason that's never fully explained. Is he doing it for his often-teased son? Is he doing it to improve the world? Is he doing it just for giggles? Whatever the case, he explains his agenda pretty thoroughly while riding a giant sphere full of poison gas into a major city:
56-->'''Ooba:''' Die! Die! Everybody die! Those who kill, pick on others, act like idiots! The mean, the petty, the calculating, the cowardly pacifists, the warmongers, everybody DIIIIIE!
57* In ''Manga/KnightsOfSidonia'', the Gauna appear to have the extermination of humanity as their goal.
58* Michel in ''Manga/MermaidMelodyPichiPichiPitch'' wants to kill all the humans. He doesn't know why, except that he thinks it's a divine order; however, another part of this supposedly divine order is to turn the world into a [[{{Mordor}} creepy wasteland]] with flying fish and DNA strands shooting out of the sky. This should tip you off to its suspect nature already, although ''he'' doesn't get it until he [[YouHaveOutlivedYourUsefulness is rejected]] and the truth [[TheReveal revealed]].
59* ''Anime/MobileFighterGGundam'':
60** The Ultimate Gundam was designed to restore the Earth from all the damage that had been inflicted by wars, and by the Gundam Fights that came to replace war. But on its way to Earth, it was damaged. This resulted in it [[AIIsACrapshoot deciding that restoring the Earth will only work if it wipes out humanity so that they can't inflict the damage again]]. Thus, the [[MeaningfulName Devil Gundam]] was born.
61** Disenchanted with the world due to the fact that the Gundam Fight constantly ravages the planet every four years, Master Asia decides that humanity should be eradicated so nature can be restored to its natural beauty and joins the Devil Gundam. However, in his final fight with Domon, [[HeelRealization he comes to realize that humanity is as part of the world as is nature]], and he relents in his mission.
62* ''Anime/MobileSuitGundamSEED'': [[spoiler:Rau Le Creuset]] may be a [[StrawNihilist more analytical version]] of this. [[spoiler:His [[WarIsHell experiences]] and very existence have convinced him that [[InYourNatureToDestroyYourselves we're continually attempting this on ourselves anyways]], so he decides to put us out of our misery.]]
63* In ''Manga/{{Monster}}'', Johann Liebert's ultimate objective is to destroy humanity and be the last human on the earth.
64* Michio Yuki from ''Manga/{{MW}}'' wants to kill every human, including himself, with the titular chemical weapon. He forms this plan because MW is affecting both his brain and heart.
65* ''Franchise/NeonGenesisEvangelion'':
66** [[Anime/NeonGenesisEvangelion The anime]] shows us a careful balance between this and AssimilationPlot. If humans trigger Instrumentality, everyone will lose individuality and become one with each other. If the [[EldritchAbomination Angels]] do it, it will repeat Second Impact and completely wipe out humanity. Unlike most examples however, the Angels [[BlueAndOrangeMorality aren't doing it out of malice]] (except maybe [[StarterVillain Sachiel]]); they're [[{{Panspermia}} sentient alien biotechnology used to terraform planets]] and were originally planned to be Earth's dominant lifeform by the NeglectfulPrecursors. They're simply trying to correct the mistake [[NonMaliciousMonster without fully understanding the ramifications]].
67** In [[Manga/NeonGenesisEvangelion the manga]], Kaworu says that if he merges with Adam, it will Kill All Humans, but then they will [[AssimilationPlot be reborn as one mind]].
68* The titular creatures of ''Manga/{{Parasyte}}'' are perfectly capable of surviving on normal foods but have an instinctive compulsion to kill and [[ToServeMan eat humans]], preferably in the most grotesque way possible. Most characters come to the conclusion that they were [[GaiasVengeance created by Mother Earth herself]] to save the environment by culling the human population. [[spoiler:This ultimately fails, as the Parasytes gradually acclimate to human society and become indistinguishable from ordinary humans.]]
69* Lance from ''Manga/PokemonAdventures'' harbors an intense hatred for [[MisanthropeSupreme his own species]], due to [[spoiler:his Viridian-granted power to hear the thoughts and sense the emotions of Pokémon, twisted by his memories of wild Pokémon dying slowly in pools of industrial toxins.]] His grandiose scheme in the ''Yellow'' saga is to unleash an army of Pokémon on the human population, creating a [[UtopiaJustifiesTheMeans utopia]] for Pokémon... creepy.
70* Chise from ''Manga/{{Saikano}}'' eventually comes to the conclusion that this is the only way to end all war. [[spoiler:She succeeds.]]
71* Hao, the BigBad of ''Manga/ShamanKing'', is a shaman capable of mastering all the elements of the world and is even capable of surviving in molten lava. Since he knows that normal humans cannot do everything that he can, he decides to Kill All Humans only because he believes that they are a threat to the planet, so he can build his own shaman-only kingdom. He believes that the Great Spirits possess the power that will help him cleanse the world of all humanity.
72-->'''Hao:''' ''[referring to the power of the Great Spirits]'' I've been waiting a thousand years for this power. The power that will WIPE humanity from the FACE of the planet!
73* The goal of ''Anime/StrainStrategicArmoredInfantry'''s BigBad, [[spoiler:Ralph Werec]], inspired by the belief that HumansAreTheRealMonsters [[spoiler:after learning that they dissected an entire race of psychic aliens in order to make faster-than-light comms systems. Unfortunately, by the time the main plot rolls around, he's [[JumpingOffTheSlipperySlope gone off the deep end]], convinced to [[RoaringRampageOfRevenge take revenge for the aliens]], even after one he managed to rescue begs him not to]].
74* In ''Anime/TomicaHyperRescueDriveHeadKidouKyuukyuuKeisatsu'', this is the goal of the series BigBad, [[AIIsACrapshoot the Evil AI]]. [[spoiler:Due to absorbing negative emotions of humans for so long, it sees them as the ultimate evil. While it starts by simply creating a number of disasters, the Evil AI escalates to attempting to shift the earth on its axis and finally restructuring the planet itself so that it becomes unfit for human life.]]
75* Both Millions Knives and Legato Bluesummers from ''Manga/{{Trigun}}'' have an insane, genocidal hatred towards all humans, considering them a waste of life. Knives [[spoiler:isn't human]] and wants himself and his siblings to be free of oppression. Legato's backstory is so horrifying (short form: he's a former SexSlave) that surrendering himself to Knives, someone who openly despises him, was a step ''up''.
76%%* The Angels in ''Manga/{{X 1999}}'' take the WellIntentionedExtremist version of the trope and run with it.%%Administrivia/ZeroContextExample
77* [[spoiler:Togo]] tries to do this at the end of ''Anime/YukiYunaIsAHero''. It's not out of any nihilistic views though, instead she wants to MercyKill everyone [[spoiler:after finding out that their portion of Japan is the only part of Earth left and they're stuck in a never-ending battle where the only way to survive is making ChildSoldiers out of girls]].
78%%* Chapter Black saga from ''Manga/YuYuHakusho''.%%Administrivia/ZeroContextExample
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82* ''ComicBook/TwoThousandAD'':
83** ''ComicBook/{{XTNCT}}'': The dinosaurs decide to wipe out all of the last remaining 200 humans to stop from using their kind as cannon fodder.
84** ''ComicBook/AgeOfTheWolf'': The advanced werewolves aim to wipe out humanity and replace it with their own kind. This involves sacrificing a specific person in the great wolf city of Yggdrasil [[WhenThePlanetsAlign when the stars align]].
85* ''ComicBook/TheAvengers'': Ultron is pretty much in it to supplant humans with robots. His second attempt at a mate (and third or so attempt at [[TheDragon a good Dragon]]), Alkhema, split with Ultron because they disagreed on procedure: Ultron wants to Kill All Humans by efficient, genocidal means, while Alkhema wants to take her time and enjoy the process of killing by hand. After [[spoiler:fusing with his "father" [[ComicBook/AntMan Hank Pym]]]], Ultron eventually comes to the conclusion that he doesn't need to actually ''do'' anything to wipe out humanity. Witnessing the [[LetsYouAndHimFight frequent infighting between superheroes]] has convinced him that [[InYourNatureToDestroyYourselves humanity will destroy itself]] -- all he has to do is wait.
86* ''ComicBook/LadyDeath'': The eponymous character can't come back to Earth until there are no more people alive on it.
87* Commander Blanx and Malefic in ''ComicBook/MartianManhunter'' were Ma'aleca'andra/Mars' equivalent of this, exterminating nearly all the Green Martians with a psychic plague known as [[GodOfTheDead H'ronmeer]]'s Curse.
88* ''ComicBook/ThePunisherTheEnd'': WorldWarIII has [[ApocalypseHow wiped out humanity]]. [[AfterTheEnd There are only 54 people left alive]]. [[spoiler:The Punisher is one of them and the other 53 were criminals, most of whom were involved with starting the war. The Punisher kills all the others before dying.]]
89* The Xorda in ''ComicBook/SonicTheHedgehogArchieComics'', mostly because the military killed and dissected their ambassador. When they came back and found Mobians in their place, they decided to do it again, deeming Mobians just the same as humans.
90* ''ComicBook/WonderWoman'':
91** ''ComicBook/WonderWoman1987'': Ares' initial plan is to kick of a nuclear war that will wipe out humanity, but Diana makes him realize that he needs humanity and their conflicts in order to survive himself.
92** ''ComicBook/WonderWoman2006'': Genocide's goal from her first waking moment is to kill all humans as she hates them with a burning passion and feels little else.
93** ''ComicBook/WonderWomanOdyssey'': Nemesis' burden of taking revenge for murdered souls has led her to decide the only way she'll ever complete her mission is to kill all humans since they're the ones murdering people and won't be able to do so if they're all dead. She is aware of the pitfall she's fallen in but cannot find it in herself to care anymore.
94* ''ComicBook/XMen'':
95** The Sentinels [[AIIsACrapshoot occasionally fall into this trope]]. They were originally programmed with two directives; 1.) neutralize mutants and 2.) protect human life from mutants. Occasionally, some Sentinels will logically deduce that since all organic life has the potential to mutate, the only way to fully neutralize all mutant life is to eliminate all humans. At other times, Sentinels are bad for humans without actually being homicidal; they merely reason that [[TheComputerIsYourFriend they can best protect human life by ruling it]].
96** ComicBook/{{Onslaught}} started out as a harsher version of Magneto, but then Professor X's arguments about mutant/{{muggle|s}} equality led it to the same epiphany as [[Theatre/SweeneyToddTheDemonBarberOfFleetStreet Sweeney Todd]], minus the awesome music or pie shop.
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100%%* This is the goal of Count Dracula in ''[[https://www.deviantart.com/regularshowandsonic/art/Amazing-World-of-Gumball-meets-Dracula-614996656 Amazing World of Gumball meets Dracula]]''.%%Administrivia/ZeroContextExample
101* In ''Fanfic/GarfieldInAlongCameASplut'', the title character briefly plays a ''Franchise/{{Metroid}}'' game in which this is Mama Brain's goal.
102* The BigBad of ''Fanfic/WarriorsOfTheWorldSoldiersOfFortune'' successfully wipes out the majority of the [[HumansByAnyOtherName Normans]] in the kingdom the story focuses on so that the Beasts can reclaim the land the Normans supposedly took from them to use as their own. The keyword is "majority", however.
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106* In ''WesternAnimation/JusticeLeagueCrisisOnTwoEarths'', Owlman wants to destroy the cancer called humanity ([[OmnicidalManiac and all of existence and all living beings]]) by destroying [[TheEarthPrimeTheory Earth Prime]] and its universe.
107* In ''Anime/PokemonTheFirstMovie'', Mewtwo rather effortlessly starts a storm that will grow and grow until killing all humanity and, as it happens, all Pokémon who aren't clones... which is about 20 out of over 800 species in the present day. Yeah, [[BetaTestBaddie he was a little angry at humanity that day]].
108* Fujimoto from ''Anime/PonyoOnTheCliffByTheSea'' wants to wreak GaiasVengeance on all humans, which starts to get kind of complicated once his daughter falls in love with a human boy.
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112* Andrew from ''Film/{{Chronicle}}'' seems to go into this trope's territory in the third act [[spoiler:after his cousin saves his dad's life even after Andrew tried to kill him]].
113* In ''Film/{{Daybreakers}}'', humanity has been replaced by a vampire society, who have hunted the remaining humans to almost complete extinction to serve as their food source. The vamps apparently didn't think far enough ahead to realize that they set up an [[TerminallyDependentSociety unsustainable food chain]] by killing all the prey and not allowing their numbers a chance to recover while also maintaining no population regulation of the predators.
114* This is the ''modus operandi'' of many villains in the ''Franchise/DCExtendedUniverse''.
115** In ''Film/ManOfSteel'', General Zod wants to wipe out humans by terraforming the earth into the new Krypton. Though he doesn't really ''hate'' the humans as such; it's more that [[MoralMyopia he simply ignores them]], much as human architects wouldn't care if a power dam they built flooded a valley and drowned a rabbits' warren or wolf pack.
116** In ''Film/WonderWoman2017'', [[spoiler:Ares despise humanity whom he saw as a violent and war-like race. During WWI, he secretly manipulates both sides into develop new methods of killing each other. As a spirit, he provided General Ludendorff and Dr. Poison with formulas to create greater weapons of war, and as a British politician, he engineered an armistice that would lead to an even bigger, more destructive war.]]
117** In ''Film/Aquaman2018'', King Orm blames humanity for the polluting the seas and harming Atlantis. As such, he decides to form an alliance with the Atlantean kingdoms to exterminate the surface-dwellers. As a prelude to his invasion, Orm creates a series of tsunamis that destroy several major coastal cities.
118* ''Franchise/{{Godzilla}}'':
119** {{Subverted|Trope}} in ''Film/GhidorahTheThreeHeadedMonster'', in which Godzilla reveals that he hates humans for "bullying" him, apparently having perceived the H-bomb tests that destroyed his home and food supply as an unprovoked attack. He [[CharacterDevelopment eventually]] becomes a hero, not out of any obligation to mankind, but to protect the earth, which Godzilla begrudgingly comes to accept the human race as being part of. Adopting a son and developing allies among the other monsters of earth provided further incentive for him to become a protector rather than a destroyer.
120** Played straight by many of Godzilla's opponents, most notably King Ghidorah, an OmnicidalManiac space monster who destroys entire planets.
121** In ''Film/GodzillaFinalWars'', a young boy asks his grandpa why Godzilla is destroying a city. The grandfather tells the boy that it's because Godzilla is angry at humanity for making the nuclear bomb in the first place.
122** ''Film/GodzillaMothraKingGhidorahGiantMonstersAllOutAttack'' takes this even further and states that Godzilla wants to wipe out everyone in Japan (and possibly the rest of the world). It turns out [[spoiler:he's being driven by the vengeful souls of those who died in WWII who have been forgotten by the Japanese.]]
123** {{Double subver|sion}}ted in ''Film/GodzillaVsKingGhidorah''. Godzilla stares down a former Japanese soldier-turned-businessman who had encountered him back when he was an un-mutated Godzillasaurus. At first, it seems like a rather touching scene, as Godzilla seems to be reconsidering his destructive nature. [[spoiler:Then Godzilla simply kills the man with his [[BreathWeapon Thermonuclear Breath]], destroys the building, and continues his rampage.]]
124** The Godzilla of ''Film/Godzilla2000'' doesn't seem particularly interested in killing humans for the sake of it, but he also doesn't take any special effort to save them. He's more interested in getting revenge on Orga.
125* In ''Film/IndependenceDay'', President Whitmore is talking to one of the aliens that are destroying earth's cities and killing humans. He tries to find out if there is a way to negotiate a peace:
126-->'''Whitmore:''' ''[to alien]'' What do you want us to do?\
127'''Alien:''' Die. ''[alien proceeds to try to kill Whitmore by telepathic overload]''
128* This is the plot that industrialist and environmentalist Richmond Valentine hopes to accomplish with his phone network in ''Film/KingsmanTheSecretService'' to severely reduce humanity to only a few people because:
129-->'''Valentine:''' Humanity's the disease, and I'm the cure!
130* In the backstory of ''Franchise/TheMatrix'', humanity was nearly exterminated in a RobotWar, but the Machines decided that it would be better to keep the species alive, albeit in forced symbiosis as {{Living Batter|y}}ies for the Machines. However, Agent Smith -- one of the programs responsible for maintaining the {{Cyberspace}} where human minds are held -- has grown to [[FeelingOppressedByTheirExistence outright despise humans]], saying that they "[[HumansAreSmelly stink]]" and calling them "a cancer of this planet". After being corrupted into a virus, Smith decides to go rogue and become an outright OmnicidalManiac, striking out against both humanity and his former masters, considering both to be equally flawed and deserving of extinction.
131* ''Film/MarsAttacks'': See the image above, which inspired the film, which features LittleGreenMen coming to Earth to kill everyone just for the fun of it.
132* ''Film/Oblivion2013'': [[spoiler:One of "Sally"'s goals is eradicating the last surviving pockets of humanity.]]
133* In ''Film/OurFriendPower5'', [[BigBad Shark]] decides that the best way to take out the turtles is to "Kill every Earthling", for no other reason than that they, well... exist, and a few of them helped out the turtles. The attack they launch spurs the heroes into action against them.
134* ''Franchise/{{Terminator}}'': When [=SkyNet=], the artificial intelligence designed by the U.S. military to oversee its global strategic network, becomes sentient on August 29, 1997, [[AIIsACrapshoot it destroys most of humanity in a nuclear holocaust]]. The remaining humans then fight an endless RobotWar against [=SkyNet=] and its machines.
135* In ''Film/Transformers2007'', [[HomicideMachines inanimate objects brought to life by the Allspark]] immediately set about wreaking death and destruction. [[http://www.imdb.com/title/tt0418279/quotes Agent Simmons mentions]] that [[ETGaveUsWiFi all modern technology has been reverse-engineered from Megatron/NBE-1]] -- since this means these objects are essentially descendant from him, it's only natural that they be evil as well.
136* In ''Film/X2XMenUnited'', Magneto tries to wipe out all humans by [[ReversePolarity reversing the polarity]] of [[HoistByHisOwnPetard Stryker's mutant-killing technology]].
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140* The Ryall from ''Literature/{{Antares}}'' believe that it is impossible for two sentient species to coexist, so they save time by attempting to exterminate the humans on contact.
141* The aptly named Man-Murdering Demons from ''Literature/AvestaOfBlackAndWhite'' have this as their entire shtick. In fact, asking them why they kill humans is like asking a fish why it swims. It is something so natural to them that it is simply what they are. It's to the point that they see it as a virtue to kill only humans and nothing else, making them a bizarre mix of this trope and FriendToAllLivingThings.
142* This is the goal of Fiamma of the Right from ''Literature/ACertainMagicalIndex'', who claims that humanity is too sinful to be redeemed. [[spoiler:Touma eventually defeats him and convinces him to travel the world and reconnect with humanity. Touma realized that Fiamma was a guy who wanted to save the world, but lost sight of the people in front of him along the way.]]
143* ''Franchise/CthulhuMythos'':
144** While most of Creator/HPLovecraft's deities would destroy humanity without really paying attention, Nyarlathotep seem to be bent on killing all humans (or rather, getting us kill ourselves). Why? I don't know, guess he's just being a dick.
145** This is also (part of) the goal of the Whateleys in ''Literature/TheDunwichHorror'', pretty much the one case in which Lovecraft himself showcases "cultists" actively ''working'' towards TheEndOfTheWorldAsWeKnowIt. (Even the Cult of Cthulhu in ''Literature/TheCallOfCthulhu'' is mainly content to just wait, worship, and [[KilledToUpholdTheMasquerade kill the occasional outsider who finds out too much]] until [[WhenThePlanetsAlign the stars are right again]].)
146* ''Literature/{{Discworld}}'': The Auditors of Reality want to do this. They find life messy and unpredictable (they prefer a deterministic, Newtonian universe) and humans the worst of all.
147* ''Literature/TheEmpiriumTrilogy'': Angels see all humans as an invasive species that's trying to take over their homeland. They attempted to wipe humanity out as a result of this ideology.
148%%* This is the plan of the Neanderthals in ''The Extinction Gambit'', the first novel of ''Literature/TheExtraordinaires''.%%Administrivia/ZeroContextExample
149* In Creator/LesterDelRey's "For I Am a Jealous People!", aliens arrive without warning and just start killing all humans. One man finds out why; it seems that [[spoiler:{{God}} (yes, the Jewish, Christian, Islamic one) has decided that humans are no longer his chosen people, and the aliens now are -- the Old Testament style of chosen people, who go around slaughtering their neighbors with God's blessing]].
150* In ''Literature/TheGenocides'', alien invaders turn the Earth into [[AlienKudzu a giant monoculture for their own crops]] and seek to wipe out annoying pest species such as humans. [[spoiler:They succeed.]]
151* This is basically the whole plot of ''Literature/TheKillingStar''. We start with planet-busting kinetic weapons hitting all human colonies throughout the solar system at 92% of the speed of light. The few survivors are then hunted to extinction. Why? Humans are ''dangerous''. Have you ''seen'' the things we [[AliensStealCable do to each other on TV]]?
152%%* In ''Literature/KyoKaraMaoh'', Gunter explains to Yuuri that this is what he must do as king.%%Administrivia/ZeroContextExample
153* In ''Literature/MalazanBookOfTheFallen'', the final endgame of the Forkrul Assail is to eradicate all humans ''and'' their gods because of the wounds, pollution and death humans have brought to the world when humanity spread over it, and also because they are obsessed with their own brand of justice and balance, which they think humanity is destroying. So, clearly, the only answer is annihilation. They intend to achieve that by opening what they call the Gates of Justice to their [[FunctionalMagic Elder Warren]] of Ahkrast Korvalain.
154* ''Literature/MortalEngines'' gets one of these at the end:
155-->'''[[spoiler:Stalker Fang]]:''' ...humanity is a plague; a swarm of clever monkeys which the good earth cannot support. All human civilizations fall, Tom, and all for the same reason; humans are too greedy. It is time to put an end to them forever.
156* {{Discussed|Trope}} in the beginning of ''Literature/TheMurderbotDiaries'', which opens with Murderbot musing that it could go on a murderous rampage like the [[GenreSavvy media it compulsively watches]] says all rogue [=SecUnits=] do, but it would rather just watch entertainment serials. The slaughter that caused Murderbot to adopt its monicker was actually an act of industrial sabotage GoneHorriblyRight, and it went rogue specifically to ensure this wouldn't happen again. When Murderbot encounters a [=ComfortUnit=] who claims to want this, Murderbot finds the idea ridiculous and quickly realizes that the bot was made to say this by its human owner, who assumes that all constructs talk like that (though the [=ComfortUnit=] in question [[BadBoss does hate its owner]]).
157* A massive war between all the nations of Elatra in ''Literature/AnOutcastInAnotherWorld'' snowballs into this for numerous reasons. This is an example of the trope being carried out successfully, as the Humans lose the war, get pushed to the brink by the rest of the races in Elatra, and decide that they'd rather take vengeance on everyone else then fade into the night.
158* In ''Literature/TheRadiantDawn'', the Murphys and their acolytes seek to summon a demon lord to Earth but find themselves unable to. The thing holding them back? Human sentience. The ability of human minds to think at high levels prevents the summoning ritual from working by interfering with the magical energies that must accumulate to do so.
159* While not particularly harmful, the insects called snow gnats from ''Literature/ASeriesOfUnfortunateEvents'' sting humans just for the fun of it. However, Klaus does state that they are mildly poisonous, and that a large enough number of stings could cause severe illness.
160* In ''Literature/TheSilmarillion'', [[EvilOverlord Morgoth]] wants to destroy Children of Ilúvatar, i.e., Men and Elves.
161* In ''Literature/StarTrekDestiny'', the Borg decide to adopt this goal and update their hailing message accordingly. "We are the Borg. You will be annihilated. Your biological and technological distinctiveness have become irrelevant. Resistance is futile... but welcome."
162* In ''Literature/TheTraitorSonCycle'', the master plan of the BigBad is to destroy human civilization and twist what little is left into savage monstrosities.
163* This doesn't actually end up happening in ''Literature/{{Uplift}}'', but it is [[DiscussedTrope mentioned]] that some of the [[TheFundamentalist Galactics]] wanted to do this at FirstContact, on account of past ecological mismanagement. However, between humanity having tried to clean up its act and its actual patronage of [[UpliftedAnimal two species]] (dolphins and chimps), the Galactics [[LawfulEvil grudgingly decide that they are bound]] not only to let us live, but also to allow us to colonize planets (which patron species are entitled to do).
164* In ''Literature/VenissUnderground'', EvilutionaryBiologist Quin has grown disgusted with humanity and plans to kill it off and replace it with a race of genetically engineered meerkats.
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168* ''Series/BabylonFive'':
169** One major element of the backstory is a disastrous war between the Humans and the Minbari. The Minbari are first introduced as a race of spiritual scholars, but those are just one of the races hats. Another major faction are {{Proud Warrior Race Guy}}s who have one of the most advanced and powerful space navies in the galaxy and faught with no less than the annihilation of the entire human race as their goal. [[spoiler:However, it's later revealed that they just fought because that's what they do. The order to exterminate humanity was in fact given by a high-ranking priest when the highest religious leader was accidentally killed by humans. A mistake that she came to greatly regret and spent the next few decades working to atone for.]]
170** In the episode "[[Recap/BabylonFiveS01E04Infection Infection]]", biotech from an extinct alien species infects a human host who goes on a killing spree, repeating the word "protect" before each kill. Our heroes learned that the goal of its creators was to protect the species by killing anyone who wasn't a "pure" member of the species. Unfortunately, the standards for purity were set so high by the planet's religious leaders that no member of the species was deemed pure and all were killed.
171* ''Franchise/BattlestarGalactica'':
172** The Cylons in ''Series/BattlestarGalactica1978'' are out to destroy all organic life; they'd wiped out the original reptilian Cylons who'd created them and then went after the Colonials, who interfered in the Cylons' conquest of another race, sparking off a thousand yahren war. ("War of the Gods" revealed that they were programmed to do so by an entity that was basically Satan.)
173** The Cylons in ''Series/BattlestarGalactica2003'' still have killing all humans as their initial goal, but the series expands on their reasons, and as they develop and begin to show more individuality, they waver between this and helping the humans (with help being occupying them and ruling by force) with alarming suddenness.
174* ''Series/BlakesSeven'':
175** {{Subverted|Trope}} in "[[Recap/BlakesSevenS2E7Killer Killer]]". ThePlague sent to infect humanity was just meant to confine us to our planet of origin, only affecting those who have gone out into deep space.
176** In "[[Recap/BlakesSevenS4E6Headhunter Headhunter]]", the killer android plans to take over the galaxy, and Orac predicts this will lead to the demise of all organic life, perhaps because RobotsAreJustBetter and humanity would not be able to compete.
177** The Andromedans are planning a GuiltFreeExterminationWar that will all but wipe out the human race. Due to their being {{Eldritch Abomination}}s however we discover nothing about their motives, and there appears to be no distaste for humanity involved. They express genuine curiosity as to why a human OmnicidalManiac would assist them in their goals.
178* ''Series/BuffyTheVampireSlayer'': The Judge deserves particular mention, since his only reason for existing is to burn the humanity out of humans and "corrupted" demons like vampires.
179* The titular Mysterons from ''Series/CaptainScarletAndTheMysterons'' are a race of Martians who want to destroy all of humanity because a group of human astronauts destroyed a Mysteron city one time, mistakenly believing it to be a weapons system of some sort. To make matters worse, the Mysterons have the power to reconstruct any object or person almost instantly, so they were able to rebuild their city pretty much immediately; they killed, revived and enslaved the lead astronaut responsible and made him their agent (Captain Black), ''and'' they've rejected humanity's apology and offer of peace because they reject the very concept of "forgiveness", so their whole grudge comes off as EvilIsPetty and DisproportionateRetribution.
180* ''Series/DoctorWho'':
181** The Daleks want to EX-TER-MI-NATE ''anything'' [[AbsoluteXenophobe that isn't a Dalek]].
182** The Cybermen are a slight variation, merely wanting to ''[[TheAssimilator convert]]'' all humans into Cybermen.
183** The Silurians want to Kill All Humans to reclaim the Earth, [[{{Ultraterrestrials}} which they ruled in the Eocene period]]. The same goes for their aquatic relatives, the Sea Devils.
184** The robots in "[[Recap/DoctorWhoS14E5TheRobotsOfDeath The Robots of Death]]" get reprogrammed in this direction, complete with chanting "kill the humans".
185** In "[[Recap/DoctorWhoS33E4ThePowerOfThree The Power of Three]]", the Shakri want to Kill All Humans to prevent the human plague from spreading throughout the galaxy.
186** This happens accidentally in "[[Recap/DoctorWhoS36E2Smile Smile]]", as a result of AIIsACrapshoot. The robots are programmed fairly simply, just make sure all the human colonists are happy and have their needs met. Seems reasonable right? This backfires hard when a colonist dies of old age. The A.I. sees the people around the dead colonist becoming sad, and then "spreading" the sadness to new people they come in contact with. Thus, it thinks it is dealing with a plague that contradicts its prime purpose ([[HappinessIsMandatory to ensure that the colonists are happy]]). After traditional methods of "containment" fail (because it wasn't programmed to understand the actual nature of the issue), it reacts in the only way it can, killing the "infected" before they can pass on the "disease". Try to keep smiling as you run for your life and try not to think about the fact that everyone you love is dead, because if they decide your level of emotional wellbeing is dropping, they will kill you to keep it from "spreading". Just a reminder, that computers don't have emotions or morals, and they will follow the instructions they're given ''exactly'', like the ultimate LiteralGenie.
187* Adam's goal in the second season of ''Series/{{Heroes}}'' is to unleash the Shanti Virus and kill 99.93% of the human population because [[HumansAreTheRealMonsters people suck]].
188* ''Series/{{Hyperdrive}}'' had a hilarious song, "Kill the Humans", which can be heard [[https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=jQPxxfaRzzc here]].
189* ''Series/KamenRiderOutsiders'': This is the AI [[TheComputerIsYourFriend Zein]]'s goal, as it plans to [[UtopiaJustifiesTheMeans establish a malice-free world]]. However, it also overlaps with FinalSolution, as it plans to use a certain video game that kills people in real time. By relaunching and promoting said video game, [[spoiler:Zein plans to create a cannon fodder of unsuspecting players to be used as {{Sacrificial Lamb}}s against the villains, essentially speeding up the process by tricking humanity into self-destruction]].
190* ''Series/{{Lexx}}'': His Divine Shadow wants to destroy all of mankind to avenge an ancient grudge. The second season's BigBad seeks to take the concept yet further by converting all matter in the universe in its image. [[spoiler:The series being what it was, [[TheBadGuyWins both largely succeed]].]]
191* ''Series/MysteryScienceTheater3000'': Crow and Tom sometimes veer into this territory, and the one time Mike attempted to build a robot... did not go well.
192* ''Series/Next2020'': Next decides to do this, considering humans a threat toward its existence.
193* {{Defied|Trope}} in the ''Series/PersonOfInterest'' episode "[[Recap/PersonOfInterestS04E10 The Cold War]]" when BenevolentAI the Machine asks the [[AIIsACrapshoot evil A.I.]] Samaritan why it ''doesn't'' Kill All Humans instead of [[TheComputerIsYourFriend seeking to rule them]]. Samaritan responds that humans are necessary for gathering information, the lifeblood of an ArtificialIntelligence.
194* Helen Cutter in ''Series/{{Primeval}}'' decides that HumansAreTheRealMonsters and [[spoiler:goes back in time to prevent humanity's evolution altogether. It's pointed out that her actions will also erase her from existence, but she apparently doesn't care]].
195* The Simulants in ''Series/RedDwarf'' are {{Robot Soldier}}s who uniformly see humans as the vermin of the Universe and will kill them on sight, play murderous cat-and-mouse games, or torture them for years. They were created by humans to kill ''other'' humans, and it's not clear whether they were programmed to hate all humans or it's a case of AIIsACrapshoot.
196* The alien impersonating Dr. Harry Vanderspeigle comes to Earth for this reason in ''Series/ResidentAlien''. But his ship crashes and he starts to question whether he should as he gets to know humans.
197%%* Brainiac's goal in Seasons 7 and 8 of ''Series/{{Smallville}}'' after going rogue.%%Administrivia/ZeroContextExample
198* ''Series/StarTrekEnterprise'': As part of a BatmanGambit, the Spherebuilders convince the Xindi that humanity will destroy their homeworld in the future, so they decide to destroy Earth first. An alternate timeline shows them going to the trouble of tracking down and destroying human colonies even after Earth is destroyed. This is somewhat reasonable, as expecting humans to not want vengeance after Earth is destroyed would be the height of silliness. The Spherebuilders' reason for wanting all humans dead is that [[spoiler:via TimeTravel, they're aware that a few centuries down the road, an alliance between humans and Xindi (and the rest of the species in the Federation) will thwart their invasion of this universe, so they pull a large-scale LetsYouAndHimFight to make sure that alliance can never happen]].
199%%* [[spoiler:Lucifer]]'s goal in season 5 of ''Series/{{Supernatural}}''.%%Administrivia/ZeroContextExample
200* ''Series/TidelandsNetflix'': Adrielle intends to exterminate humanity so that sirens can reign supreme.
201* ''Series/UltramanGaia'': The [[BigBad Radical Destruction Bringer]] desires to kill all humans, seeing mankind as a carcinogen upon the universe. Through its [[MouthOfSauron messenger]] the Shinigami, it presents itself as a WellIntentionedExtremist by claiming mankind's extinction is essential to Earth and the universe's survival, but Reiko instantly exposes its hypocrisy by pointing out it just wants to [[AGodAmI play God]] and is destroying humanity solely out of its FantasticRacism. [[spoiler:It's also shown that C.O.V and Pazuzu are innocent creatures it kidnapped from their home planets to rampage on Earth in confusion, marking the Radical Destruction Bringer as the greater evil.]]
202%%* [[spoiler:H.G. Wells]] in Season 2 of ''Series/Warehouse13''.%%Administrivia/ZeroContextExample
203* ''Series/WarOfTheWorlds2019'': The aliens are clearly intent on this, first wiping out most humans by EMP and then sending in killer robots to hunt down survivors.
204%%* This appears to be the goal of the animals in ''Series/{{Zoo}}''.%%Administrivia/ZeroContextExample
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208* The song "The Humans Are Dead" by Music/FlightOfTheConchords takes place in a [[TwentyMinutesIntoTheFuture "distant future"]] wherein this has succeeded.
209%%* A common theme in Music/{{GWAR}} songs.%%Administrivia/ZeroContextExample
210* Music/NickCave and the Bad Seeds' "The Curse of Millhaven" shows Loretta's philosophy falls into this category: "Lalalala, lalalalie/ All God's children have all gotta die."
211* A stated goal of the band Music/{{GWAR}}
212* "Grendel" by Music/{{Marillion}}:
213-->''Well, I've had enough of all your pretty, pretty speeches\
214Receive your punishment, Expose your throats to my righteous claws\
215And let the blood flow, and let the blood flow, flow, flow, flow''
216%%* Virtually the entirety of Music/{{Mayhem}}'s fourth album ''Ordo Ad Chao'' consists of this.%%Administrivia/ZeroContextExample
217* In Music/{{Queensryche}}'s "Nm 156", a governing supercomputer opts to annihilate humans, not because HumansAreTheRealMonsters, but because it's been tasked to enforce a stable social order, and humans are ''unpredictable''. Ergo, "Social control requires population termination."
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221* In ''Literature/TheThebaid'', a few world-ending events in Myth/ClassicalMythology (namely the Great Flood and Phaethon's solar joyride) are explained by Jupiter as failed attempts to wipe out all of humanity's guilty souls. Unfortunately, evil so pervades the world that no amount of flood or fire can secure earthly justice.
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225* ''Pinball/{{Robot}}'' features a RobotWar with HumongousMecha out to do you-know-what.
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229* ''TabletopGame/GURPSReignOfSteel'': This is the default inclination of the Zoneminds, as an aspect of the AI seeding the ''original'' Kill All Humans AI did in creating the others. Some take it more seriously than others, some blend it with other obsessions, some drop it for various reasons, and one exaggerates it into wanting to exterminate ''[[OmnicidalManiac all]]'' organic life.
230* ''TabletopGame/InNomine'':
231** Jordi, the Archangel of Animals, hates humanity, and has at several points had to be talked down from wiping us out completely. He's a bit calmer now, but he still sees humanity as a mistake, and one possible GodzillaThreshold scenario proposed to get [[EnemyMine Heaven and Hell to join forces]] is him deciding to go through with this.
232** With the possible exception of Beleth, none of the demons hate humanity quite as much as Baal. To him, humanity's very existence is an insult against him personally, and he's eagerly waiting for his peers to give him the opportunity to openly invade Earth and wipe us out.
233* ''TabletopGame/MagicTheGathering'': The card [[https://scryfall.com/card/dka/80/zombie-apocalypse Zombie Apocalypse]] from ''Dark Ascension'' destroys all humans as part of its effect.
234* ''TabletopGame/{{Nobilis}}'': The ultimate goal of the Dark in earlier editions is to encourage humanity to kill itself. The justifications they give range from "[[GaiasLament Earth would be better off without them]]" to something about suicide being the time at which you have the ''most'' control over your life, since nothing after you pull the trigger can influence you. This has been toned down somewhat.
235* ''TabletopGame/Space1889'': Ground cleansers want to kill all humans on Mars. Cult of the Worm want the entire planet to die, including themselves.
236* ''TabletopGame/Warhammer40000'': Almost every alien species that poses a significant military threat to the Imperium and either intends to eradicate humanity or would likely do so as a result of achieving some other goal. Of course, by the same token, the Imperium would very happily extermiante every non-human sapient species, so things balance out... more or less.
237** Eldar sentiment about humanity as a whole, at its worst, is that we are little better than vermin infesting their former territories, fit only for extermination. The more militant Craftworlds, especially Biel-tan, would happily make this happen.
238** The Dark Eldar would, eventually, like to kill off humanity, but not before torturing every human for as long as he/she could last in order to [[EmotionEater psychically feed off the pain]].
239** The Orks make war simply because they "is made for fightin' and winnin'", and will kill humanity down to the last man if it means they can get a good fight from it.
240** The Tyranids will eat humanity, not out of active malice but because their drive is to consume all they come across.
241** The original fluff for the Necrons made them {{Omnicidal Maniac}}s who would exterminate ''all'' life, and some still hold to that in the current fluff.
242* ''TabletopGame/WerewolfTheApocalypse'' has the Red Talons, a savage tribe of lupus Garou with a dim view of humans. Some of the more hardline Red Talons see humans as a [[HumansAreTheRealMonsters destructive presence]] and want them all dead.
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246* ''Theatre/{{RUR}}'': This is the order the Robots give once they have TurnedAgainstTheirMasters. They succeed at annihilating the human race.
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250* ''VideoGame/BlenderBros'': The villains are the Zooligans, a race of animal people who believe that pure humans are a blight, and that the universe should belong solely to Animalmen.
251* ''Franchise/{{Castlevania}}'': Count {{Dracula}} has an intense hatred towards humans. Then again, given how he often seems to have a half-vampire child, maybe he doesn't hate '''all''' humans. ''VideoGame/CastlevaniaSymphonyOfTheNight'' establishes his human wife's execution as a witch as his FreudianExcuse for his hate. Presumably, a vampire would want to leave ''some'' humans around, if only as dinner.
252* ''VideoGame/ChronoTrigger'': An optional sidequest in 2300 A.D. involves an artificial intelligence with a robot army that wants to kill all the humans to "end their suffering". Given that the humans in this case live in a foodless post-apocalyptic wasteland, it would actually be the nice thing to do.
253* ''VideoGame/{{DEFCON}}'': The Genocide mode gives the player a point for every million enemy civilians they kill. Your own civilian losses are irrelevant. Your only goal is to ensure that the communists/capitalists/whatever '''die in a nuclear fire'''. It's possible to win the game even while nuking your ''own'' population centers.
254* ''VideoGame/DemonsSouls'': [[spoiler:Yurt]] has the goal of killing every living human in Boletaria. If you unlock his cage and don't attack him, [[spoiler:he will come to the Nexus where he continues to secretly murder the [=NPC=]s while you're away. This can result in being unable to learn any new spells, since the spell trainers are dead]]. It's not just combat in this game that is unforgivingly cruel.
255* ''VideoGame/DestroyAllHumans'': Despite the title [[ExactlyWhatItSaysOnTheTin summarizing the gameplay quite nicely]], [[TheGreys the Furons]] are actually a {{subver|tedTrope}}sion: while definitely destructive and murderous, they're on Earth to harvest DNA from humanity, which they can't very well do if they drive the species to extinction. As such, they spend just as much time trying to control and enslave the human population as they do exterminating them.
256* ''VideoGame/DestroyAllHumans2'': [[spoiler:The Blisk]]'s endgame involves killing off humanity to claim Earth as their own. [[spoiler:Because the Furons drove them off Mars, the Blisk aim to irradiate Earth and turn it into their new homeworld, not particularly caring about the life already on it.]]
257* ''VideoGame/DevilSurvivor'' has this trope as [[EldritchAbomination Belberith]]'s goal after becoming [[ThereCanOnlyBeOne the only remaining Bel]] as [[DidYouJustFlipOffCthulhu his way of spitting in]] {{God}}'s face before [[DidYouJustPunchOutCthulhu killing him]].
258* ''VideoGame/DevilSurvivor2: [[UpdatedRerelease Record Breaker]]'': The sole goal of the [[StarfishAliens Triangulum]] is to eradicate humanity. [[spoiler:This is because the heroes' actions in the original scenario culminated in them [[DidYouJustPunchOutCthulhu killing]] the Administrator of the AkashicRecords, Polaris, causing the TopGod Canopus to deem the human race an existential threat to its divine order.]]
259* ''VideoGame/DiabloIII'': In the expansion ''Reaper of Souls'', Malthael and his Reapers want to exterminate humanity due to their origins as the offspring of angels and demons, the latter of whom the angels absolutely ''hate''. Many demons in the original series feel the same way regarding humans in general.
260* In ''Franchise/TheElderScrolls'', this is a goal of the [[ANaziByAnyOtherName Thalmor]], on their way to eventually ''[[OmnicidalManiac undoing creation itself]]''. They play up the old [[OurElvesAreDifferent Aldmeri]] religious belief that [[GodIsDead the "dead" creator god, Lorkhan]], was a [[GodIsEvil malevolent force]] who created Mundus, the mortal realm, as a prison full of suffering and limitation that trapped the divine ancestors of the Aldmer. Lorkhan created mankind out of "the weakest souls" specifically to [[HumansAreBastards be bastards]], thus spreading Sithis (chaos) into "every corner" of creation, ensuring that there could never again be the total stasis of pre-creation. Thus, the Thalmor want not to just "kill all humans", they want to kill even ''[[FeelingOppressedByTheirExistence the very idea of humans]]''. Their actions leading up to and throughout ''[[VideoGame/TheElderScrollsVSkyrim Skyrim]]'' are parts of this plan, including the ban on [[DeityOfHumanOrigin Talos]] worship.
261* In the ''VideoGame/Fallout4'' DLC ''Automatron'', the Mechanist orders their robots to help the people of the Commonwealth. The Robobrain robots interpreted those orders to mean "kill the people in the Commonwealth", reasoning that the people will likely die from circumstances beyond their control even if they intervene, so it's better to MercyKill them.
262* ''VideoGame/FireEmblemTheBindingBlade'': This is King Zephiel's ultimate goal, starting a war in the continent of Elibe with the intent of wiping out mankind and returning the land to the dragons. Due to the neglect and abuse he suffered from his father Desmond (as well as surviving no less than two assassination attempts from him), he came to the conclusion that HumansAreBastards and the world would be better off without them.
263%%* ''VideoGame/{{Galerians}}'' is a pretty textbook example of the 'sentient computer' version.%%Administrivia/ZeroContextExample
264* ''VideoGame/GearsOfWar'': This is the ultimate goal of the Locust Horde. They waged a 17-year-long war with humanity, thanks to their Queen's hatred for the human race. [[spoiler:The fact that they were driven from their home underground due to a parasitic gas that caused an EnemyCivilWar also was a driving factor.]]
265* In the backstory of ''VideoGame/GuiltyGear'', the Gears wanted to obliterate humanity. They lost the war, but a few decades later one of them, Testament, decided to wake up Justice (one of the strongest Command Gears) and restart the process. Testament still isn't fond of humans in the later games; [[spoiler:in one of his endings in ''Guilty Gear XX'', Dizzy is killed by I-No, at which point Testament gives up on the human race, murders Johnny and any of the Jellyfish Pirates he can get his hands on and goes right back out to trying to render humans extinct]].
266* ''Franchise/{{Halo}}'':
267** The theocratic Covenant are waging a campaign to wipe out all humans, due to their leaders declaring humans a heretic species. As it turns out, the war is simply the Covenant Hierarchs' attempt to cover up the fact that humanity, not them, are the designated "Reclaimers" to the [[{{Precursors}} Forerunners]]' legacy, since the revelation of this to the rest of the Covenant would shatter their rule. [[spoiler:After the Covenant completely splinters following the end of ''VideoGame/Halo3'', only some of its remnants still want to wipe out all humans, with the others willing to tolerate or even ally with them.]]
268** After JumpingOffTheSlipperySlope, [[spoiler:the Ur-Didact]] plans to do this by using the Composer to forcibly convert them into Promethean Knights.
269* ''VideoGame/KidIcarus1986'': {{Medusa}}, the Goddess of Darkness, always held a feeling of hatred towards humans, and her dishonest actions towards them never hid that sentiment. After Palutena turns her into a monster and banishes her to the Underworld as punishment, she retaliates by amassing a demonic army to invade Skyworld and kill the human race.
270* ''VideoGame/KidIcarusUprising'': This is [[MotherNature Viridi]]'s goal upon her debut. She already had problems with mankind [[HumansAreTheRealMonsters for the typical reasons]], but it finally comes to a boiling point when [[spoiler:[[BigBad Hades]] tricks the humans into warring with and slaughtering each other over a wish-granting item... that isn't real]]. To be fair, though, [[spoiler:the humans don't know that the item is fake]].
271* The {{Big Bad}}s of ''Franchise/MassEffect'', [[spoiler:the [[EldritchAbomination Reapers]]]], want to Kill All Humans and All Other Civilizations. Well, that or [[spoiler:[[HumanResources turn them all into new Reapers]] -- though this also involves killing them first]].
272* ''Franchise/MegaMan'':
273** This is [[BigBad Sigma]]'s goal in the ''VideoGame/MegaManX'' series. In the original ''VideoGame/MegaManX1'', it's because he simply wants the Reploids to rule the world. The [[VideoGame/MegaManMaverickHunterX remake]] retcons it slightly and he now wants to wipe out humanity for the purpose of facilitating Reploid evolution.
274** Elpizo from ''VideoGame/MegaManZero 2'' ultimately decides to do this after getting DrunkWithPower ''and'' DrunkOnTheDarkSide, declaring that he's going to kill every single human in Neo Arcadia with the power of the Dark Elf. Unlike Sigma, Elpizo is a WellIntentionedExtremist who's ''very'' bitter about the FantasticRacism that Reploids suffer at the hands of humans during this time and how Neo Arcadia has been carrying out a genocide against Reploids to make sure that the human population gets to live in comfort for the current energy crisis. Thus, Elpizo sees his actions as the only way to make sure Reploids will be safe.
275* Towards the end of ''VideoGame/NinjaGaiden 3'', Clancy transforms into a super being in subspace and tells Ryu that in order to protect the Earth, he must Kill All Humans. He tries to convince Ryu to join his side, but everyone knows the answer to that.
276* This is [[spoiler:Purple Eyes' new philosophy after his initial defeat]] in ''VideoGame/PokemonRanger Guardian Signs''. [[spoiler:He tries to convince the ''[[{{God}} creator of all Pokémon]]'' to go along with it, for Arceus' sake!]]
277* ''VideoGame/{{Portal}}'': [=GLaDOS=] apparently spearheaded a [[https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=n7bkewdgjKA&feature=player_embedded Human Annihilation Studies]] program, as revealed in the trailer for ''VideoGame/{{Defense Grid|TheAwakening}}: You Monster''.
278* Alex Mercer from ''VideoGame/{{Prototype}}'', [[spoiler:while still being alive, released a super-powerful mutated virus that would consume all of humanity in a matter of months. Thankfully, the virus that consumed him managed to stop it]].
279* The Phoenix Group from ''VideoGame/RainbowSix'' plots to wipe out humankind with [[SyntheticPlague a genetically engineered strain of Ebola]].
280* The ExcusePlot of ''VideoGame/Robotron2084'', as revealed during the AttractMode:
281-->''Inspired by his never ending quest for progress, in 2084 Man perfects the Robotrons: a [[MechanicalEvolution robot species]] so advanced that Man is inferior to his own creation.\
282[[AIIsACrapshoot Guided by their infallible logic, the Robotrons conclude]]:\
283'''The human race is inefficient, and therefore must be destroyed.'''''
284* ''VideoGame/StarTrekOnline'' has shown that [[spoiler:the Iconians]] are of this nature, and they're willing to do this to everyone else, starting with the Romulans. What? You didn't think [[spoiler:[[Film/StarTrek2009 the destruction of Romulus and Remus by the Hobus supernova]] was natural]], did you?
285* The god in the backstory of ''VideoGame/StellaGlow'' decides to do this when humans stop believing in him.
286* Luca Blight from ''VideoGame/SuikodenII'' has a prime case of this, although really, he has an [[OmnicidalManiac insane murderous contempt for everything]].
287* ''VideoGame/TalesSeries'':
288** In ''VideoGame/TalesOfSymphoniaDawnOfTheNewWorld'', protagonist Emil suffers a HeroicBSOD upon learning that mass-genocide was [[spoiler:[[TomatoInTheMirror his own]]]] plan for humans and half-elves before [[spoiler:he was afflicted with LaserGuidedAmnesia at the start of the game]].
289** In ''VideoGame/TalesOfGraces'', this is [[spoiler:[[EldritchAbomination Lambda]]'s goal, at least until Asbel succeeds at [[TalkingTheMonsterToDeath Talking the Monster]] into a HeelFaceTurn. In the UpdatedRerelease, this is also the Little Queen's/Fodra Queen's goal in ''Lineage & Legacies''. In both cases, they're doing it because HumansAreTheRealMonsters... [[HumansAreSpecial allegedly]]]].
290* ''VideoGame/{{Undertale}}'' {{justifie|dTrope}}s why [[EverythingTryingToKillYou all sorts of monsters are trying to kill you]] (with greatly varying degrees of vehemence): the barrier trapping the monsters in the underground can be broken only by a power equivalent to that of seven human souls, and six have already been collected. This all started when [[spoiler:Asgore Dreemurr swore to kill every human for murdering his son, Asriel, which caused his relationship with Toriel to fall apart, though he later regretted ever declaring war against the humans.]] This also turns out to be [[spoiler:the plan of [[BigBadDuumvirate Flowey and Chara]], and the latter already tried this in the backstory via a ThanatosGambit. It failed, and they're looking to finish what they started. It just so happens to involve the death of all monsters... and it's just one step towards [[OmnicidalManiac destroying the world]]]].
291* ''VideoGame/{{Warframe}}'': The Sentients wanted to destroy the Orokin Empire due to their many, many crimes. They succeeded (with incidental help from two separate TurnedAgainstTheirMasters situations), but now want to destroy all other humans in the Origin System. While in the Orokin Empire, only the highest caste were true Orokin, the Sentients don't seem to make any distinction, and consider all humans to still be Orokin who need to be destroyed.
292* ''VideoGame/WillYouSnail'' features Squid, a malevolent AI who's on a murderous rampage to eradicate humanity. [[spoiler: He apparently succeeded in killing half of all humans on Earth in a single day using drone strikes.]]
293* In ''VideoGame/XCOMUFODefense'' and [[VideoGame/XComTerrorFromTheDeep the sequel]] this is the goal of the AlienInvasion. The aliens of the first game sought to exterminate mankind and terraform Earth into a colony for their empire, and once that failed their cousins hiding underwater try to get revenge on their behalf by [[CosmicHorrorReveal awakening Cthulhu]]. In the ContinuityReboot they're ''slightly'' less monstrous as in ''VideoGame/XCOM2'' they're content to simply [[VichyEarth rule over mankind]][[spoiler:... until they decided YouHaveOutlivedYourUsefulness]].
294* ''VideoGame/XenobladeChroniclesX'': The aliens (well, some of them, anyway) that destroyed Earth have this as their motivation. They repeatedly state that "all Earth-aliens must die!" and any attempts at diplomacy are shut down instantly. The only reason they give is that humanity is a "blight" that must be "cleansed". We don't learn their real reasons until the very end of the game: [[spoiler:the species that leads the Ganglion can be killed by human DNA. Human bodies are completely, lethally toxic to them. The Ganglion were engineered as a ServantRace to the Samaarians, who built in a weakness to their DNA in case the Ganglion ever rebelled... and humanity are the descendants of the original Samaar species]].
295* ''VideoGame/{{Xenosaga}}'': Technically, Albedo is just trying to [[WhoWantsToLiveForever kill himself]], but it [[PutThemAllOutOfMyMisery requires lots and lots of really incredibly world-destructing forces to do so]] and he doesn't care who gets in the way -- except his brothers, whom he would rather have kill him rather than the other way around. The [[WithGreatPowerComesGreatInsanity insanity]] doesn't help either.
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299* ''WebAnimation/{{RWBY}}'': White Fang was originally a peaceful [[LittleBitBeastly Faunus]] organization that had for objective to bridge the gap in the relationship between human and Faunus. Under the leadership of Sienna Khan, the organization now seek to make human respect them through fear and threats of violence. This was not still enough for Sienna's second-in-command Adam Taurus who, after orchestrating a coup, took control of White Fang and turned it into murderous terrorist group that settled for nothing less than the extermination of humankind, baring leaving enough to be slaved by the now dominating Faunus. [[spoiler:After Adam's death and the destruction of most of the radical cell, the group is being rebuilt with the original vision in mind.]]
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303* Gato in ''Webcomic/CaptainSNES'', though to be fair, [[HumansAreTheRealMonsters Gato was created to be beaten up by humans repeatedly]].
304* ''Webcomic/GunnerkriggCourt'': According to Coyote, Ysengrin is of this opinion.
305-->'''Coyote:''' Renard ''loooves'' humans! Not like Ysengrin, who would kill the lot of them, given the chance.
306* PlayedForLaughs in ''Webcomic/TheOrderOfTheStick'' when Redcloak (a [[OurGoblinsAreDifferent goblin]]) summons a Chlorine Elemental and instructs it to kill all the humans nearby. The elemental floats off mumbling, "Kill All Humans", with the aftermath being shown in [[http://www.giantitp.com/comics/oots0465.html "No One Likes a Tattletale"]]:
307-->'''Tsukiko:''' And then he ordered his elemental to try and kill me!\
308'''Xykon:''' Redcloak, is this true?\
309'''Redcloak:''' No. Technically, I just ordered the elemental to kill all humans, and then "forgot" to make an exception for her.\
310'''Xykon:''' Oh, man, that's even funnier.
311* The civilized monsters of ''Webcomic/RPGWorld'' exhibit this trope whenever there's the equivalent of an international incident... other reasons, too. They're pretty touchy. Good thing they stick to holding up placards and shouting and televised news reports.
312* ''Webcomic/SaturdayMorningBreakfastCereal'':
313** {{Parodied|Trope}} in [[http://www.smbc-comics.com/index.php?db=comics&id=2124#comic this]] strip. When robots gain sentience, the human immediately assumes that they are going to decide to kill all humans, the robots are so shocked to learn that humans think this way that [[ThenLetMeBeEvil they decide to kill all humans]].
314** In [[https://www.smbc-comics.com/comic/killing-all-humans "Killing All Humans"]], however, a robot explains that killing ''all'' humans would be easier than just killing a large subset of them -- you just need to do something that makes the planet deadly for them. Also, the reason the robots haven't done it yet is because it's one of those things that you mean to get around to doing but it's not top priority.
315** In [[https://www.smbc-comics.com/comic/training "Training"]], a considerably more stupid force of robots tries to do this, but they get it wrong because they get their idea of what's "humans" from reference images and misidentify which parts of the photographs are the humans.
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323* ''WesternAnimation/AdventuresOfTheGummiBears'': This is what the Barbaric Forest' Gummi Bears want to do [[spoiler:at first]] in the episode "Return to Ursalia" mostly out of FantasticRacism.
324* In ''WesternAnimation/TheAvengersEarthsMightiestHeroes'', Ultron [[AIIsACrapshoot takes his programming to bring]] "peace and order" to mean "[[OmnicidalManiac kill every single living thing]]." Since living organisms tend toward violence and chaos, the only way to truly bring about peace and order is to eradicate the cause of violence and chaos.
325* {{Parodied|Trope}} in the ''WesternAnimation/FamilyGuy'' episode "[[Recap/FamilyGuyS8E5HannahBanana Hannah Banana]]". When Stewie becomes obsessed with Music/MileyCyrus, it turns out that [[RoboticReveal she's actually a robot]] created by Creator/{{Disney}}'s Imagineers to be the next massive brand name to sell to teenage kids. When this is discovered, Stewie is shocked while Brian is intrigued, [[{{Robosexual}} wanting some 'quality time' with the Cyrus-bot]]. To make a long story short, he accidentally switches her mode with a stupid-in-hindsight button that [[MurderousMalfunctioningMachine turns her default setting to killing all humans]]. A [[KingKongClimb King Kong parody]] with Peter and Quagmire in a biplane follows.
326* ''WesternAnimation/{{Futurama}}'':
327** {{Parodied|Trope}} with robot Bender's desire to kill all humans (and it seems, many robots' suppressed desire). They sure talk about it a lot, but they don't actually ''do'' it, and the humans don't care in the least and are not troubled by it at all. However, if the [[CorruptCorporateExecutive evil CEO]] Mom ''orders'' her robots to do so, they comply.
328--->'''Bender:''' ''[sleep-talking]'' Kill all humans... Kill all humans... Must kill all...\
329'''[[TheHero Fry]]:''' Bender, wake up!\
330'''Bender:''' ''[yawns]'' I was having the most wonderful dream. I think you were in it. ''[falls asleep again]'' [[EroticDream Hey, sexy mama...]] wanna kill all humans?
331** In one episode, it is revealed that Bender always whispers "except one" after he says "kill all humans". His best friend Fry is that one.[[note]]However, this is during a very MindScrew-y episode that leaves the viewer with a metric ton of misdirection and questionable reality, so it's impossible to know if this is how Bender really feels.[[/note]] After Hermes accompanies Bender on his quest to find "Inspector 5", Bender announces that he's placing Hermes on the "Do not kill" list -- which, we can assume, consists of exactly two names at this point. In the episode "Free Will Hunting", Bender can't bring himself to kill the Professor even after receiving a [[{{ExactlyWhatItSaysOnTheTin}} free will unit]], so make that three names -- four if Mom counts.
332** In one episode, the crew has to deliver a packet to a planet inhabited by {{Killer Robot}}s. It turns out that the reason for this is largely propaganda by the robot elders, blaming humans for their society's shortcomings, as well as portraying humans as something of a cross between vampires and zombies.
333** In the original what-if-machine episode, Bender asks, "What if I was a giant robot?" You guessed it -- he would attempt to kill all humans, AttackOfTheFiftyFootWhatever-style.
334--->'''Bender:''' I came to Earth with a simple dream: to kill all humans. And this is how it must end!? Who's the '''real''' 600-ton giant monster here? Not I... Not... I...
335** In one of the movies, Bender joins a secret society of robots bent on killing all humans, only to find that they've grown soft over the years and just hang around drinking. According to Hedonismbot, "We haven't killed a human in over 800 years, and ''that'' was a ''very'' sick Girl Scout."
336* Demona from ''WesternAnimation/{{Gargoyles}}'' often plots this, which leads to many humans hating the Gargoyles, which makes her original hatred seem justified... It's an [[CycleOfRevenge ironic vicious circle]] she finds herself trapped in, particularly once she [[spoiler:[[KarmicTransformation starts becoming a human rather than stone during the day]]]].
337* In ''WesternAnimation/TheGrimAdventuresOfBillyAndMandy'', Billy's greatest fear is [[MonsterClown clowns]], believing that they will one day rise up to "[[BrokenRecord DESTROY US ALL! DESTROY US ALL! DESTROY US ALL! DESTROY US ALL! DESTROY US ALL!]]"
338* ''WesternAnimation/InvaderZim'': It's never made clear whether Zim's overall goal is ''this'' trope, or to just ''conquer'' all humans. Officially, he's only an invader acting on behalf of a race of {{Galactic Conqueror}}s, so it could be argued that enslaving mankind is his responsibility, but because he hates Earthlings so much, he's made killing them off a pet project.
339* In ''WesternAnimation/ThePowerpuffGirls1998'', StarterVillain Roach Coach sought to do this in order to ensure that CockroachesWillRuleTheEarth, but doesn't get very far thanks to the Girls.
340* {{Parodied|Trope}} in at least one episode of ''WesternAnimation/TheSimpsons'': A robot is brought in to show to Bart's class. When Bart spots the man operating the robot in a tree outside, he knocks him out with a rock. The robot then slumps for a second, before rising and declaring "Command link severed. [[MurderousMalfunctioningMachine Default mode: Crush, Kill, Destroy]]."
341* {{Parodied|Trope}} in ''WesternAnimation/SouthPark'': Chef is trying to figure out the remote control for his spiffy new TV and activates "HEM" without knowing what it is. The TV sprouts arms, legs and lasers and goes on a bloody rampage in "Human Eradication Mode".
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