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6In the classic 1951 sci-fi film ''[[Film/TheDayTheEarthStoodStill1951 The Day the Earth Stood Still]]'', the alien Klaatu arrives on Earth with his robot companion Gort and a message for the world's leaders. His welcome on arrival is less than warm. Anticipating that things could go very wrong, Klaatu teaches a human woman the phrase "Klaatu barada nikto," and tells her to use it should anything happen to him. It's later used to shut down [[KillerRobot Gort's rampage]].
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8Since then, ''Klaatu Barada Nikto'' has become a common sci-fi catchphrase. It's been [[StockShoutOuts referenced in all manner of media]], even outside sci-fi -- fantasy, comic books, music, whatever. Although there's no known translation for the phrase, it's safe to assume that "Klaatu" refers to the film's protagonist.
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10Despite its status as a classic sci-fi reference, and despite Creator/KeanuReeves' insistence on its presence, when it came time for TheRemake, the phrase was [[ExecutiveMeddling deliberately rendered almost unintelligible]].
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18* Whether a coincidence or not, the phrase shows up in the second episode of the ''Anime/ReadOrDie'' OVA when Genjo begins to chant. It's rendered more like 'klatu barata niktu' and this only appears in the dub, but it can still be heard fairly clearly.
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22* Creator/BettiePage Comics #1, [[http://comicartfans.com/GalleryPiece.asp?Piece=165255&GSub=26260 Bettie greets visiting aliens with this famed phrase...]] but gets it wrong. "Klaatu Barrada [[Creator/SteveDitko Ditko]]" indeed.
23* ''ComicBook/TheIncredibleHulk'': [[http://www.marvunapp.com/Appendix/klaatuhu.htm Klaatu]] was named after Klaatu.
24* In a ''ComicBook/FantasticFour'' comic by Creator/JohnByrne, the FF run into aliens in the Arctic. A rather frustrated Ben Grimm says that if he hears any "Klaatu Barada Nikto!", he's out of there (paraphrased).
25* In one Creator/DonRosa comic, WesternAnimation/DonaldDuck greets an alien with this phrase, accompanied by the [[Franchise/StarTrek Vulcan salute]] (or as close to it as he can get with only {{four finger|edhands}}s).
26* ''ComicBook/{{New 52}}:'' Mr. Terrific tries this when taken prisoner aboard an alien ship.
27* In ''ComicBook/AlanFord'', the magic formula given to Morgana/Beppa Josef by the witch who explained her how she transformed starts with the words "Klaatu Barada Nikto" along with other words.
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31* ''ComicStrip/MyCage'': [[http://www.chron.com/apps/comics/showComick.mpl?date=20100520&name=My_Cage The first thoughts of baby Sunny,]] likely trying to shut down her psychotic mother.
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35* ''Fanfic/TheBoltChronicles'': Rhino says this (among other phrases) in hopes that the aliens in "The Spaceship" can understand him.
36* ''Fanfic/Plan7Of9FromOuterSpace''. This is the standard FirstContact greeting for a FlyingSaucer, but no-one has any idea what it means.
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40* In ''Film/ArmyOfDarkness'', Ash needs to say these three words when acquiring the [[TomeOfEldritchLore Necronomicon]], or else something bad will happen. And of course when it comes time to say them, he forgets what the third word is. Twice.
41-->'''Ash:''' Klaatu... verata... ni'''COUGH'''t'''COUGH'''!
42* Some of the subsequent allusions to this phrase (including some listed on this page) refer to ''Army of Darkness'', which has [[ParodyDisplacement overshadowed]] ''Film/TheDayTheEarthStoodStill1951'' to some extent. Extremely obvious in Germany. In ''Army of Darkness'''s German dub version, the line was "Klaatu ''Verata'' Nikto", so every German dub afterwards that considered ''[=AoD=]'' to be the origin of the reference will have the "Verata" line.
43* In ''Film/GalaxyQuest'', the Thermians come from the Klaatu nebula.
44* In ''Franchise/StarWars'', Klaatu the Nikto and Barada of the planet Klatooine are two of Jabba's guards in ''Film/ReturnOfTheJedi''.
45* In the Creator/RobinWilliams movie ''Film/{{Toys}}'', [[spoiler:the BigBad tries to deactivate his experimental killing machine with this in the climax.]]
46* In ''Film/{{Tron}}'', a plaque that reads "Gort, Klaatu Barada Nikto" can be seen on the wall of Alan Bradley's cubicle. [[AIIsACrapshoot Oddly appropriate for a programmer on a system]] like [[MasterComputer ENCOM's grid]].
47* In ''Film/{{Chopping Mall}}'', one of the characters says this when trying to pacify a killbot.
48* Dr Robotnik shouts it at the aliens who come through the portal before Knuckles in ''Film/SonicTheHedgehog22022''.
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52* In the short story "A Sound of Blunder", Klaatu Barada Nicto was the phrase spoken to the CaptainErsatz of the {{Necronomicon}} in order to travel through time. Saying it backwards brings one back to our time.
53* In one of the volumes of ''Literature/{{Animorphs}}'' [[AlienAmongUs Ax]] is forced to demorph in front of a human (to his Andalite form) when his morph is poisoned. Marco, still in morph and using thought-speak to speak for Ax, tries to salvage the situation by saying <Greetings, Earthling! Klaatu barada nikto! I come in peace!>
54* In ''Literature/DiaryOfAMadMummy'', one of the possible phrases which can be used to pacify the titular mummy is "Klaatu Barada Nikto". [[spoiler: It doesn't work]].
55* In the ''Franchise/StarWarsExpandedUniverse'', the Nikto are a species of reptilian slaves and the Klatoonians are another race, while Barada and Klaatu are two of Jabba the Hutt's lackeys.
56* In the Creator/StephenKing novel ''Literature/TheTommyknockers'', a young reporter, John Leandro, is convinced that [[TownWithADarkSecret something is wrong in a small town called Haven]]. His colleague, David Bright mocks him from it, saying that it must be "green men from space" and quotes the phrase. (The town is actually controlled by aliens.)
57* ''Literature/ThePoisonwoodBible'' gives a brief mention of this phrase when Rachel wants to yell some foreign language at the Congolese villagers, among other options "Bukabuka" or "[[UsefulNotes/DwightDEisenhower We like Ike]]".
58* A series called 'The Klaatu Diskos' has the Klaatu, ghostlike beings made from a transplanted human consciousness. By book two, there have been no signs of either 'nikto' or 'barada', but a horse called Gort has showed up.
59* Leeloo says "Klaatu Bara'''t'''a Nikto" shortly after getting into Korben's cab in the novelization of ''Film/TheFifthElement''.
60* In ''Literature/TheArmageddonRag'' by Creator/GeorgeRRMartin, there is a character named Gort. The protagonist greets him with "Klaatu Barada Nicto, Gort." [[NeverHeardThatOneBefore Gort is sick of hearing it, and makes no secret of this.]]
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64%% The following Administrivia/{{Zero Context Example}}s have been commented out and copied to the Discussion page. Please don't uncomment them or add them back unless you add enough information to show how they fit the trope.
65* ''Series/{{Farscape}}''. In "I Shrink Therefore I Am", John Crichton, who is TheNicknamer with a habit of using pop culture references to aliens who've no idea what he's talking about, dubs the VillainOfTheWeek "Gort" and inevitably uses the line.
66-->"Why don't you come down here and find me, Gort? Klaatu Barada Nikto!"
67%% * ''Series/HoneyIShrunkTheKids''
68%% * ''Series/{{Wings}}'' "Black Eye Affair"
69* The phrase appeared in an episode of ''Series/TheMonkees'', when Micky Dolenz is replaced by an alien-controlled robot.
70* One of the three passwords in the Room of the Secret Password in ''Series/LegendsOfTheHiddenTemple.''
71* In ''Series/TheRockfordFiles'', Rockford said it to a rather large chunk of muscle.
72* In ''Series/TwoAndAHalfMen'', when Alan starts sleepwalking, he says it to Charlie as he's put to bed.
73* ''Series/TheXFiles'': In the episode "[[Recap/TheXFilesS03E11Revelations Revelations]]", a man pretending to suffer from stigmata begins faking glossolalia (speaking in tongues); one of the phrases he says is this.
74* In a last season episode of ''Series/HerculesTheLegendaryJourneys'', this phrase is pronounced as Klaatu Varada Nictu as part of a spell from the Egyptian ''Necronomicon'', a.k.a. ''The Book of the Dead''.
75* ''Series/TheOuterLimits1995'': In "[[Recap/TheOuterLimits1995S5E1AlienRadio Alien Radio]]", Stan Harbinger quotes the line to mock the Believers.
76* ''Series/TheTwilightZone1985'': In "Chameleon", Gerald Tyson quotes the line during a discussion about ''The Day the Earth Stood Still'' with Crew Chief Brady Simmons.
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80* The band Klaatu is named after the same character. When Klaatu first became known, they were rumored to be the Beatles reunited under a pseudonym, with the following example as one of the "clues".
81* [[Music/TheBeatles Ringo Starr's]] solo album ''[[http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/File:Goodnightvienna.jpg Goodnight Vienna]]'' uses a still from ''The Day The Earth Stood Still'' as its cover art, with Ringo's head replacing Klaatu's.
82* The Music/AliceCooper song "My Stars" is about being stranded on a distant planet and going on a rampage (probably. The lyrics are a bit ambiguous), and ends with chanting of "Klaatu Barada Nikto".
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86* In one episode of the German Comedy Series "Sataan - Die Serie", the titular character tries to use the phrase "Klaatu Verata niktu" (see the Army of Darkness example) to bring the end of the world.
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90* The play ''Theatre/TheForeigner'' references this. The main character, a science-fiction magazine editor, ends up [[ItMakesSenseInContext scaring off the local KKK]] with a string of frightening-sounding nonsense, including this line.
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94%% The following Administrivia/{{Zero Context Example}}s have been commented out and copied to the Discussion page. Please don't uncomment them or add them back unless you add enough information to show how they fit the trope.
95%% * ''Myth II: Soulblighter''
96%% * ''robotfindskitten''
97* In ''VideoGame/Fallout2'' the hostile [[BattleButler Mr. Handy robot]] guarding the crashed Enclave vertibird in Klamath Canyon says the line "Gort! Klaatu Berada Nictu!".
98* ''VideoGame/Reunion1994'' has a scientist named Klaat'''oo''' and a planet named after him with moons called Barada and Nikto. The manual mentions he is a fan of old SF films and the discoverer of the planet Klaatoo. The moons get discovered much later, though.
99* ''VideoGame/TheLostVikings 2''; in the medieval levels, the teleportation spell is always "Klaatu, barada, something". Needless to say they don't work as desired.
100* In ''VideoGame/RuneScape'', the magic words "Klaatu Barada Nikto" spoken by a certain character trigger a spell that teleports you a place where you can mine rune essence.
101* In ''VideoGame/{{Sacrifice}}'', "klaatu", "barada", and "nikto" are three of the magic words that are combined to form various magical incantations; though not necessarily all three together or in order.
102* Mysterio's first appearance in ''VideoGame/SpiderMan2'', TheGameOfTheMovie, has him posing as an alien invader, and says this, as well as "[[VideoGame/ZeroWing You have no chance to survive, make your time]]."
103* In ''VideoGame/WorldOfWarcraft'', there are three {{NPC}}s named Klaatu, Barada and Nikto.
104* ''VideoGame/Spyro2RiptosRage'' references this, as a sage in one of the later levels claimed that saying those words would bring Spyro to Dragon Shores (being where he wanted to go at the start of the game). However, he couldn't quite remember the third word, so he dropped the matter.
105* There's a series of helms in ''VideoGame/{{Dragonfable}}'' named after this.
106* Spike the Clown from ''VideoGame/ToonStruck'' says this in response to being told "I believe the spatula is mine!". Did we mention he's an ''insane'' clown?
107* In one mission in the RTS ''[[VideoGame/MythTheFallenLords Myth II: Soulblighter]]'', a barbarian is sent to say the magic phrase that will awaken Myrdred the Deceiver. Subverted when, even though the barbarian says something like "Clambake Baraka Nictuu", it works anyway... Myrdred wakes up from his thousand-year-sleep, says "close enough", and teleports himself and your troops out of the area.
108* When Globox is trying to open the doors in ''VideoGame/Rayman3HoodlumHavoc'', he can be heard calling out this phrase, among others.
109* In ''VideoGame/RobotOdyssey'', it pops up after solving the final puzzle on the city level.
110* In the "Ebil Dread" adventure from the ''VideoGame/AdventureQuestWorlds'' 2nd Birthday Event, the horde of pink undead summoned up by Beleen can only be destroyed by assembling the George Lowe-onomicon and speaking the magic words. As the adventure in question is a ShoutOut to the ''Franchise/EvilDead'' series and ''[[Franchise/EvilDead Army of Darkness]]'' in particular (including Artix replacing his possessed pink hand with a [[ChainsawGood chainsaw]]), one can pretty much guess what those magic words are. And much like Ash, Artix...doesn't quite get that last word right. Poor guy.
111* The Peacekeeper in ''VideoGame/SwordOfTheStars'', in PigLatin. It's been nicknamed "Ortgay" as a result.
112* ''VideoGame/RagnarokOnline'' the quest in the underworld Nifflheim (part of the very long "Sign" quest) where you speak the magic words "Klaatu Barada Nikto" to a ghost named "Ash", this is another ''[[Franchise/EvilDead Army of Darkness]]'' reference as the title character of that movie is Ash.
113* Uttered by the Advanced Magic Towers in ''VideoGame/KingdomRush''.
114* In ''VideoGame/PokerNight2'' when in the Evil Dead inventory skin, Max will try to say this from the Necronomicon to the first player eliminated, but messes it up (the player is still sucked into the book). Ash even tries to correct Max, but he still messes it up. He later claims he needs his ears checked.
115* One of Gaige's phrases when she summons Deathtrap in ''VideoGame/Borderlands2''. In Gaige's case, however, it's to ''unleash'' a robotic rampage, not to stop one.
116* In ''VideoGame/DungeonsAndDragonsOnline'', the Daelkyr Lord of Eyes, Belashyrra, chants the phrase 'Utaalk Adarab Otkin' in order to close a portal to the Plane of Madness during the quest Acute Delirium.
117* Videogame/Wizard101: Yevgeny Nightcreeper says this when he summons Khrulhu.
118** Your ice wizard will say a slightly edited version of the phrase ("Klaatu, Verata, Nictu!") to summon the Frost Giant in the quest "Introduction To Ice"
119* In ''[[VideoGame/MysteryCaseFiles Mystery Case Files: Huntsville]]'', the alias of Doris Blevins, a hoaxer that disguises herself as an alien to terrorize the locals, is Klatu Barrada Nikto.
120* The enemy robots in ''VideoGame/RoboRecall'' sometimes say this upon death.
121* In ''VideoGame/MutantFootballLeague'', players on the all-alien Galaxy Chaos team are mostly named after famous aliens from movies. Barada Clawtu is the 3rd string QB, ''and'' there's also a defensive lineman named Klaatu.
122* In ''VideoGame/Postal2: Paradise Lost'', when the Vend-A-Cure XJ-2s [[AIIsACrapshoot immediately go berserk]] upon learning [[UrineTrouble what their job is]], one of the scientists tries to shut them down by uttering the phrase. Doubling as a reference to ''Army of Darkness'', he's forgotten the last word, and instead says "klaatu barada something" before he's torn apart.
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126%% The following Administrivia/{{Zero Context Example}}s have been commented out and copied to the Discussion page. Please don't uncomment them or add them back unless you add enough information to show how they fit the trope.
127%% * ''[[http://www.vanvonhunter.com/vvh56.html Van Von Hunter]]''
128* [[http://www.bobandgeorge.com/archives/index.php?date=000506 This]] ''Webcomic/BobAndGeorge''. The commentary by the author states that it was in reference to ''[[Franchise/EvilDead Army of Darkness]]'', and he had [[OlderThanTheyThink never seen The Day the Earth Stood Still]].
129* In ''Webcomic/MonsterOfTheWeek'' [[{{Glamour}} Mrs. Paddock]] has a [[BuffySpeak chapel-thing]] on which she wrote "Klaatu Barada Nikto" under the pentagram.
130* ''Webcomic/PvP'': The Dork Ages. "Klaatu Barada Nikto" was the secret password to obtain an Xbox.
131* Webcomic/LegostarGalactica features three dark Jedi named Chris Klaatu, Barada and Ambar Nikto.
132* In ''Webcomic/TwoLumps'', near the end of its YetAnotherChristmasCarol, Eben tries various escape chants: "[[Film/TheWizardOfOz There's no place like home!]] Klaatu Barada Nikto! Film/{{Beetlejuice}}, WesternAnimation/{{Beetlejuice}}, B--"
133* A RunningGag in ''Webcomic/JoeLovesCrappyMovies'' is imagining [[UsefulNotes/McDonalds The Grimace]] in various movie roles to make crappy movies better. When he's pictured in Keanu Reeves's place in ''Film/TheDayTheEarthStoodStill2008'', he says "Klaatu Barada Milkshake".
134* When a Roomba chases [[Webcomic/TwoLumps Ebenezer]], it mutters the line at the end of [[http://twolumps.net/d/20050323.html this]] strip
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138* ''Website/ChannelAwesome'':
139** Its use in ''The Franchise/EvilDead'' (probably) is referenced in ''WebVideo/SuburbanKnights''. However, WebVideo/TheNostalgiaCritic pronounces it "Klaatu... Barada... Necktie..."
140** ''WebVideo/ToBoldlyFlee'', the sequel to the above, has the Critic get saved in the middle of a battle by [[spoiler: WebVideo/TheAngryVideoGameNerd]] dressed as Gort. He mumbles "Klaatu, Barada, whatever" and goes on with his mission.
141* In the "Ouija/Domino Rally" episode of ''WebVideo/BoardJames'', James tries to say the phrase while doing his Ouija ritual, but has a fit of coughing before he can complete saying "nikto".
142* If you attend our forums with some frequency, you certainly noticed that the text box has a random phrase before you start writing on it. One of these is "[USERNAME], Barada Nikto! ...Oh well, it was worth a try."
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146* ''WesternAnimation/TheAdventuresOfJimmyNeutronBoyGenius'' uses these as magic words in a ''Franchise/HarryPotter'' parody. The phrase is also used by Carl in the episode "Time Is Money", when Jimmy meets his own parents in the past.
147* One episode of the [[WesternAnimation/TeenageMutantNinjaTurtles2003 2003 version]] of ''Franchise/TeenageMutantNinjaTurtles'' had Michelangelo trying to stop an alien HumongousMecha this way. It doesn't work.
148* An episode of the [[WesternAnimation/TeenageMutantNinjaTurtles1987 1980s Turtles series]] revealed that members of the alien Polarisoid's family had these names.
149* An episode of ''WesternAnimation/DarkwingDuck'' has aliens from a ''literal'' PlanetOfHats invade Earth; their names are ''Flarg,'' Barada, and Nikto, but the benevolent alien ruler who comes to apprehend them is named Klaatu II.
150* ''WesternAnimation/PhantomInvestigators'': Jinxy opens a portal to the [[SpiritWorld Nether-realm]] in the "Were-Dog" episode by chanting Klaatu Barada Nikelready.
151* In an episode of ''WesternAnimation/RockosModernLife'', Heffer, convinced that Filburt is an alien, intent on high-fiving the rest of them to death (just go with it), says the phrase to Filburt, in an attempt to trick him into revealing that he's an alien by way of understanding it. According to Heffer, "It's alien language, I heard it from [[Film/TheDayTheEarthStoodStill1951 a sci-fi movie]]."
152* An alien species uses the phrase (actually, "Klaatu Nikto Barada", but close enough) as a greeting in an episode of ''WesternAnimation/AdventuresOfTheGalaxyRangers''.
153* Bat-Bat turns it into a malapropism in the Bakshi ''WesternAnimation/MightyMouse'' episode "Bat With A Golden Tongue." Confronted by a figure who he thinks is not of this world, he chants "Klaatu! Baraga! Nicotine!"
154* In ''WesternAnimation/JohnnyBravo'', Carl used this (amongst other sci-fi catchphrases) to greet an alien.
155* In ''WesternAnimation/TheSimpsons [[Recap/TheSimpsonsS19E5TreehouseOfHorrorXVIII Treehouse Of Horror XVIII]]'' Bart throws a ball that hits Kodos, who then "swears" with these words.
156* In the pseudo-CrisisCrossover episode of ''WesternAnimation/TheGrimAdventuresOfBillyAndMandy'', "Billy and Mandy Moon the Moon", [[TheDitz Billy]] says this [[PreAssKickingOneLiner right before]] [[LetsGetDangerous beating the stuffing out of a group of lunar aliens.]]
157* in ''WesternAnimation/LoliRock'', Mephisto uses (or rather try to use) these words to control a monster he created. It doesn't work very well against the princesses.
158* In the very first ''WesternAnimation/RockyAndBullwinkle'' episode as our heroes crash land on earth from the moon (long story), the phrase isn't actually used as their arrival was mistaken as an alien invasion, but when Rocky tells Bullwinkle that the government welcoming party thinks they're moon men, Bullwinkle turns to them and says "Take me to your President!"
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162* The Mozilla Firefox "about:robots" page has the title "Gort! Klaatu barada nikto!"
163* In its June 7, 1994 edition, the tabloid ''Magazine/WeeklyWorldNews'' "reported" that 12 US Senators were aliens from other planets. Several of the senators or their spokespeople played along, "confirming" the story. The Associated Press soon ran a follow-up piece in which a spokesperson for Senator Alan Simpson said, "We've got only one thing to say: Klaatu barada nikto."
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