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[[caption-width-right:350:"So that's their plan? They wanna put Krang's face up there and scare the country into submission!"]]

Villains, especially cartoon villains, are remarkably narcissistic and prone to childish vandalism. Whenever there's a landmark with a famous face on it, there's a good chance the villain will demonstrate his need for attention by putting their own face on it instead (or some ridiculous caricature of a real face, to emphasize their whimsicality). Mount Rushmore (an American landmark which features U.S. Presidents [[UsefulNotes/GeorgeWashington Washington]], [[UsefulNotes/ThomasJefferson Jefferson]], [[UsefulNotes/TheodoreRoosevelt T. Roosevelt]], and [[UsefulNotes/AbrahamLincoln Lincoln]]) is an especially frequent target of this. The Art/StatueOfLiberty and the [[Art/TheSphinx Great Sphinx of Giza]] are other popular venues for refacement.

An alternative, less sinister refacement would be simply adding more heads, either for parody purposes or of notable future presidents. Though this would be difficult, especially if the new heads are to the same scale as the existing ones because the best spots on the mountain are already taken.

Heroes sometimes do this, intentionally or not.

Compare MonumentOfHumiliationAndDefeat, MonumentalDamage, DefaceOfTheMoon. Might overlap with MockHollywoodSign.
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!!Examples:

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[[folder:Anime & Manga]]
* In ''Anime/CodeGeass'', Tokyo Tower has been turned into a museum detailing the victory of Britannia over Japan.
* In ''Manga/{{Naruto}}'', the faces of the current and former Hokages are carved into the mountain behind Konoha. At the beginning of the series, there are only four, but as new ninja take on the role, the faces of [[spoiler:Tsunade]], [[spoiler:Kakashi]], and [[spoiler:Naruto]] are added. It's also a frequent target for vandals, whether enemies of the village, or kid pranksters like Naruto.
* ''Manga/GambleFish'': Mister Abidani is challenged by the President of the United States to a game of Russian Roulette Poker. If the President wins, Abidani (or his corpse) is taken into the custody of the US government so they can study the code-breaking math formulas he tattooed on his skin. If Abidani wins, the President adds his face to Mount Rushmore. Abidani wins, and the epilogue of the series show his face on Mount Rushmore along with a blurb about the United States citizens being very upset and confused. The President can only say it was "for the sake of national security."
* A [[https://blog-imgs-116.fc2.com/w/a/l/waltherp38709/20171001133058d98.jpg cover illustration]] for ''Manga/LupinIII'' features Inspector Zenigata freaking out about Rushmore having the faces of Lupin and his gang.
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[[folder:Comic Books]]
* In the first issue of the short-lived ''WesternAnimation/TheIncredibleCrashDummies'' comic book, Junkman is temporarily made President and has his face added at the end of it.
* During Franchise/TheDCU's ''Last Laugh'' CrisisCrossover, some of the Jokerized villains added Joker smiles to Mount Rushmore, the Statue of Liberty, and other landmarks. The Joker himself seemed to view this as too obvious to be funny.
* ComicBook/TheJoker:
** The Joker got in on this during the Rock of Ages arc when he temporarily gained godlike power. Pretty much the first thing he did was to create a 10,000-mile-long Joker grin, causing huge earthquakes.
** During the ''ComicBook/EmperorJoker'' storyline, the Joker acquires omnipotence again and remakes the world in his image including a cube-shaped Earth with the major landmasses on each side being shaped like his face. In a sense, this is ironically subtler than the above-mentioned statue gag since one has to be in space to see it.
* Creator/PeterDavid tends to do this. Terrorists bomb emotionally vulnerable parts of America, including half of Mount Rushmore. Then the [[ComicBook/TheIncredibleHulk Hulk]], who hasn't quite been mentally stable in a while, smashes the rest of it to powder. It's restored by the DeusExMachina "Molecule Man", who can do pretty much whatever he wants. Then some years later, ComicBook/{{Captain Marvel|MarvelComics}}, a trained cosmically powered warrior, uses Rushmore to launch himself into Kree space (he had to power up to aim right as planets move). A few moments afterward... much of Rushmore crumbles. In the DC continuity, in ''ComicBook/YoungJustice'' George's face exploded outwards as there was a secret base inside it.
* The ''ComicBook/{{Wolverine}}'' BadFuture story "ComicBook/OldManLogan" involved Hawkeye and Wolverine driving along the side of Mt. Rushmore while on their trip across the country. The two-page spread depicting this shows that supervillain and PresidentEvil Red Skull has had his "face" added on the left side of the mountain.
* ''ComicBook/FreedomFighters2018'': The Nazi occupiers have carved the faces of their leaders over the original Mount Rushmore presidential {{sculptures}}. The new Freedom Fighters blow up this new Mount Rushmore on live [=TV=] as a propaganda blow to the Reich.
* In ''ComicBook/GiveMeLiberty'', they added Quayle and Rexall.
* The ComicBook/JudgeDredd story ''The Cursed Earth'' featured Jimmy Carter's face added to the end of the lineup. Lincoln's nose and Carter's teeth got smashed in the MonumentalBattle with some mutants.
* ''ComicBook/{{Superman}}'':
** "ComicBook/LuthorUnleashed": Invoked. Lex Luthor carves Superman's face on a mountainside (with exquisite detail!) just so that he can blow it up into smithereens.
** During "For Tomorrow", a sorceress using ElementalPowers created giants composed of fire, air, water, and earth to attack Superman. For the earth giant, she [[WeaponizedLandmark animated Mount Rushmore, turning it into a huge creature of living rock,]] speaking out of the four presidential heads.
** Following a damage to Mount Rushmore in a ''Young Justice'' arc, it's mentioned that it will be repaired- with the addition of Lex Luthor's face. Subverted in that Congress was the one that approved the redesign, in honor of various actions Luthor had done-- even before his becoming President.
* [[http://images.darkhorse.com/covers/300/d/decadetpb.jpg the cover]] for a Creator/DarkHorseComics anniversary paperback has a Rushmore of their characters (ComicBook/TheMask, ComicBook/{{Concrete}}, ComicBook/{{Grendel}} and a Franchise/{{Predator}}).
* ''ComicBook/{{Grendel}}'' shows Mt. Rushmore as sporting additional heads in the Orion Asante era.
* For a time, the National Geographic Kids magazine featured a comic/puzzle called "Can You Rescue Flash Hawkins?" starring a young reporter, and readers had to help her escape from a sticky situation at the end of each short comic. One of these featured the bad guys (known as the "Nubbins Gang") using a ''gigantic spray paint cannon'' to vandalize the faces on Mount Rushmore.
* A heroic variation in the first [[ComicBook/ArchieComics ''Jughead's Time Police'']] story, January Andrews (Archie's descendant from the future) tells Jug that he'll become so famous that his face will be added to Rushmore.
* A ''Film/SpyKids'' comic printed in Magazine/DisneyAdventures had the inverse: the bad guys planned to pull off the entire sculpture, place it onto a robot body, and make a gigantic Presidents robot. What they were they going to do with it? Even they didn't know...
* In a Silver Age story, ComicBook/LoisLane and ComicBook/LanaLang somehow gained superpowers, which among other things they used to carve self-portraits into rock formations in close vicinity of Mount Rushmore.
* A Creator/DrSeuss political cartoon from five days after Pearl Harbor showed Hitler and Tojo carved into Rushmore as "Liberators of America." The caption: "Don't Let Them Carve THOSE Faces on Our Mountains! BUY UNITED STATES SAVINGS BONDS AND STAMPS!" The carvings of Mount Rushmore were still being worked on at the time, making this the UrExample.
* In the ''Red She-Hulk'' storyline "Route 616", there is another Mount Rushmore existing out of phase with the regular universe, which contains an aspect of the Terranometer (a vast computer powered by the Earth's rotation). This mountain is carved into the faces of the four supervillains who, at different times, attempted to take control of the Terranometer: ComicBook/RedSkull, ComicBook/{{Ultron}}, Loki, and Doctor Doom.
* In the 2015 ''ComicBook/BatMite'' comic series, the titular imp ends up replacing the presidents' faces with that of his own, Batman, Superman, and Wonder Woman's.
* ''ComicBook/TheTransformersMarvel'' featured a story wherein the Battlechargers begin painting several national landmarks in alien graffiti that translates into "Humans are wimps!". Among the sites tagged are Mt. Rushmore and the Statue of Liberty.
* ''ComicBook/SquadronSupreme:'' The brawl between the good Hyperion and his evil duplicate winds up going through Earth-712's version of Mount Rushmore (here named "President's Mountain", and with different faces from our world). Hyp clobbers his dupe with Lincoln's nose.
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[[folder:Fan Works]]
* ''Fanfic/CalvinAndHobbesTheSeries'' has a lot of fun with this trope - apparently, as kids, [[MadScientist Frank and Sheila Brainstorm]] visited Mount Rushmore and argued over who would TakeOverTheWorld and do this first. They declared it a tie after a security guard startled Frank and [[BringMyBrownPants he wet his pants in fright.]]
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[[folder:Films — Animation]]
* Parodied in ''WesternAnimation/IceAgeContinentalDrift'': When Scrat is bouncing around in the Earth's core, he inadvertently creates a Mount Rushmore style structure, the four heads being his faces wearing different expressions of pain.
* The epilogue of ''WesternAnimation/FreeBirds'' showed a photograph of Mount Rushmore with a turkey joining the Presidents.
* More whimsical version appears in the credits of ''WesternAnimation/CloudyWithAChanceOfMeatballs'' with the faces of Flint, Sam, Steve, and Tim replacing the presidents.
* In ''WesternAnimation/Home2015'', the Boov manage to reface pretty much every monument with the face of their leader Smek, on top of levitating them all. [[spoiler:All the monuments are put back and restored once the Boov make peace with the humans]].
* In ''ComicBook/{{Asterix}} Conquers America'' as Asterix, Obelix, and Dogmatix first arrive in America, there is a shot showing Mount Rushmore with the faces of Native American chiefs in place of the presidents. Since this takes place in 50 BC, this is an odd subversion where the "refaced" Rushmore is around before the real one.
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[[folder:Films — Live-Action]]
* In ''Film/MarsAttacks'', the Martians replace all faces of Mount Rushmore with their own.
* ''Film/SupermanII''. The three Kryptonian supervillains fly over Mount Rushmore and use their heat vision to reshape three faces and destroy the last (President Lincoln) so only their own visages are present.
-->'''US President:''' Thousands of hours to create and they defaced it in seconds. Imagine what they'll do to the world if we resist!
* In ''Film/BatmanForever'', Two-Face defaces "Lady Gotham" (a Statue of Liberty stand-in and a MythologyGag to the comics).
* In ''Film/RichieRich'' the Riches avoid the evil route and make their own "Mount Richmore" with their faces, instead of refacing the existing one. A rare case where the characters are nice enough not to ruin a national monument but narcissistic (and rich) enough to feel the need to make one of their own ([[spoiler:it does cover their vault]]). However, Regina mentions that "Mount Richmore" was their {{sculpt|ors}}ress' idea, and Richard even lampshades how pretentious it is (though he seems more concerned over how his cheeks look "puffy"). [[spoiler:The 'Richmore' is eventually blasted to bejeebers by villains trying to kill the heroes.]]
* Part of the ViralMarketing for the ''Film/{{Watchmen}}'' film includes [[https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=n5WsciSNVS0&feature=channel_page an informational video about]] [[SuperRegistrationAct the Keene Act]] which reveals the heads one at a time and fourth is not Lincoln but rather ''UsefulNotes/RichardNixon''. Yes, this makes little sense even given the AlternateHistory that ''Watchmen'' is in, [[RuleOfFunny just go with it]]. Also, it's not actually ''showing'' the monument, just an animated version, so it's possible it doesn't "really" look like that.
* A deleted scene from [[Film/StarTrekVTheFinalFrontier the fifth]] ''Franchise/StarTrek'' movie revealed that a fifth head -- that of a black woman, named as Sarah Susan Eckert in the {{Novelization}} -- had been added next to Washington sometime between now and the 23rd century.
* ''Film/TheGreatDictator'' pulls a similar stunt with famous statues of the Thinker and Venus [=DiMilo=].
* The reverse of this is said to have happened in ''Film/NationalTreasure''; the creator of Mount Rushmore did so merely to cover up clues to a lost city of gold nearby, defacing what was originally there.
* In ''Animation/TheReturnOfHanuman'', Hanuman changed the face to his. He is of course the protagonist of the movie, but he's known to be naughty.
* In ''Film/TheMuppets2011'', MadBomber Crazy Harry pulls this off, adding his own head to Rushmore.
* In ''Film/TheIncredibleMrLimpet'', the eponymous character, who's been helping Allied ships track and sink German U-Boats, [[ImagineSpot imagines]] himself getting a hero's welcome back home, complete with his head on Mt. Rushmore. [[ItMakesSenseInContext By the way, he's a fish]].
* The final scene of ''Film/HeadOfState'' has Gilliam's head added to the presidential lineup, with a shiny earring for good measure.
* During his cross-country run, ''[[Film/TheWizardOfSpeedAndTime The Wizard of Speed and Time]]'' bumps into the "HOLLYWOOD" sign, changing it to "WHOLLY ODD." (Which isn't a proper anagram of "HOLLYWOOD", but [[MST3KMantra oh well]].)
* ''Film/{{Rakka}}''. The alien invaders cover national monuments with the bodies of the dying; the Eiffel Tower is specifically shown.
* ''Film/{{Barbie|2023}}'': Barbieland has a Rushmore-like mountain that depicts the very first Barbie, Christie, Kira and Teresa dolls. Later, after Ken introduces his idea of "the patriarchy" to the land, the mountain now depicts four [[VirileStallion horses]].
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[[folder:Literature]]
* In ''Literature/EmperorMolluskVersusTheSinisterBrain'', Mollusk had his likeness added to Mount Rushmore on a whim.
* Other AlternateHistory stories have replaced Liberty with "the Statue of Remembrance holding forth the sword of vengeance" (in Creator/HarryTurtledove's [[Literature/{{Timeline191}} TL-191]]) or Britannia with her trident in cases where New York was reconquered by Britain at some point.
* In the novelisation of ''Series/RedDwarf'', it's mentioned that Mount Rushmore in the future has ''five'' presidents' heads, the fifth being Elaine Salinger.
* In ''Literature/NineteenEightyFour'', the statue of Admiral Nelson in Trafalgar Square (renamed Victory Square) is replaced with… er... ''[[OrwellianRetcon has always been]]'' one of Big Brother.
* In ''Literature/ThePrefect'' by Creator/AlastairReynolds, some of the action takes place in an abandoned 'Amerikano' base. The decor includes some scenic panoramas, including
--> "a rock face carved with enormous stone likenesses: eight vast heads, the fifth and seventh of which were women."
* One tie-in storybook based on the film ''WesternAnimation/Cars1'' had characters visiting Mount Rush Hour, which comprises of the stone faces of [[UsefulNotes/GeorgeWashington George Washingtire]], [[UsefulNotes/ThomasJefferson Thomas Jefferswagon]], [[UsefulNotes/TheodoreRoosevelt Thefordoor "Tready" Cruisabout]], and [[UsefulNotes/AbrahamLincoln Abraham]] [[StealthPun Lincoln.]]
* ''Literature/{{Animorphs}}'' has a kind of serious version: after the war, a senator suggested that Jake's face should be added to Mount Rushmore.
* In ''Literature/{{Missile Gap}}'' ([[https://web.archive.org/web/20120821162851/https://subterraneanpress.com/magazine/spring_2007/fiction_missile_gap_by_charles_stross link]]) by Creator/CharlesStross, Colonel-General Gagarin on his return leg on the giant ekranoplan Korolev exploring alternate worlds discovers a Rushmorean monument to Lenin, Stalin… and a third rather different entity.
* One poem in Creator/ShelSilverstein's ''Runny Babbit'' features the eponymous lagomorph going up Mount Rushmore and adding a rabbit's head to the piece.
* ''Literature/TheLordOfTheRings''. The crossroads on the road to Minas Morgul was originally guarded by the statue of a former king. By the time Frodo and Sam pass that way, the statue's original head has been replaced with a rock painted as a grinning cyclops, presumably intended to represent Sauron, and the body of the statue is covered with foul orc scribbling. The Army of the West on its way to the Black Gate, makes a point to restore the statue's old head and cleanse the stone to affirm Gondor's reclamation of its ancient lands.

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[[folder:Live-Action TV]]
* During ''Series/TheColbertReport'''s visit to Philadelphia, the large 'window' (plasma screen) behind the interview desk, which usually displays a stained glass window or view of New York, occasionally showed a slightly altered version of Mt. Rushmore. No prizes for guessing who the fifth face was.
* Referenced by Jon Stewart in ''Series/TheDailyShow'' when UsefulNotes/BarackObama was accused of being "elitist" during the 2008 election season:
-->You're running for a job where, if you do it really well, they ''carve your face into the side of a mountain''! If you don't think you're better than us, ''what the fuck are you doing?!''
* ''Series/DoctorWho'':
** Not actually Mt. Rushmore, but inspired by it. In [[Recap/DoctorWhoS14E4TheFaceOfEvil "The Face of Evil"]], the Doctor sees his own face carved into a cliff on Leela's (unnamed) home planet.
** [[Recap/DoctorWhoS29E13LastOfTheTimeLords "Last of the Time Lords"]]: We see a colossal statue of the Master after he takes over the world, with Martha mentioning that there are now such likenesses of him all over the world, including one at Mount Rushmore.
* Averted in ''Series/LifeAfterPeople'', Mt. Rushmore will outlast every other creation of mankind.
* In one episode of ''Series/NightCourt'', Judge Stone was planning to hang-glide onto the Statue of Liberty and put an enormous pair of Groucho glasses on it. He never actually did it.
* Joked about by Elaine in ''Series/{{Seinfeld}}'' in "The Watch". She claims that her face has replaced Teddy Roosevelt's. Ironically, the poster for the series ''Series/{{Veep}}'' actually invokes this trope with Julia Louis-Dreyfus's face, except it replaces Jefferson's instead.
* A minor version in ''Series/{{Supernatural}}''; when Castiel has delusions of godhood in "Meet the New Boss", he changes the stained glass windows in a church from an image of Jesus to one of himself.
* Done as a sight gag at the end of a 2010 episode of ''Series/WheelOfFortune'', with host Pat Sajak's head replacing Lincoln's.
* In ''Series/YearsAndYears'', UsefulNotes/DonaldTrump's head has been carved into Mount Rushmore by 2027.
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[[folder:Manhua]]
* A one-time chapter opening page joke in ''Manhua/BowlingKing'' had ''all'' of the faces on Mount Rushmore replaced with main character Shautieh Ley's face. Uh, four of them, that is.
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[[folder:Music]]
* The cover art of the Music/DeepPurple album ''[[Music/DeepPurpleInRock In Rock]]'' depicts Mount Rushmore with the presidents replaced by the band members.
* In the video for Music/TheStupendium's ''VideoGame/EvilGenius2'' song, one of the cases of MonumentalDamage he inflicts is replacing all the presidents with portraits of himself.
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[[folder:Tabletop Games]]
* In Erde, the [[GodwinsLawOfTimeTravel Nazis-won]] world in the ''TabletopGame/FreedomCity'' setting, the Presidents were replaced by Hitler, Mussolini, Hirohito, and Superior, but the faces were then obliterated altogether by LaResistance.
* Done in an interesting way by La Capitan in ''TabletopGame/SentinelsOfTheMultiverse''. As La Capitan's gimmick is TimeTravel, she likely altered the monument as it was being built, just to taunt the heroes...
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[[folder:Theme Parks]]
* In ''Ride/DudleyDoRightsRipsawFalls'' at [[Ride/UniversalStudios Universal's Islands of Adventure]], Mount Rushmore doesn't actually get refaced, but the attraction's facade has its own parody of the mountain, with the faces of Dudley, Horse, Nell, and Inspector Fenwick on it instead of the President's.
* Hard Rock Park had [[https://www.flickr.com/photos/robinzeggs/1296995486 Mount Rockmore]], featuring Music/ElvisPresley, Music/JohnLennon, Music/BobMarley, and Music/JimiHendrix.
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[[folder:Video Games]]
%%This "ironic twist" thing is Administrivia/ZeroContextExample. doesn't explain "what" was pulled off.
%%** In a somewhat ironic twist on this trope, Sonic pulled this off in the ''Adventures'' series, though they were on monuments that Robotnik had commissioned to be built.
* ''VideoGame/{{Pilotwings}} 64'' allows you to do a little Rushmore Refacement of your own. One level includes Mt. Rushmore, plus Mario's face to the left of the presidents'. Shooting Mario's nose will morph the face into Wario's.
* In a weird usage in ''VideoGame/MetalGearSolid4GunsOfThePatriots'', Liquid Ocelot's base/submarine seems to have a pastiche of Mt. Rushmore on its hull, with the faces of [[SingleTargetSexuality Big Boss]] and his clones on it. [[BigLippedAlligatorMoment Not only is it never explained, it appears for only a three-second shot.]]
* In the final act of ''VideoGame/MarvelUltimateAlliance'', you visit a version of Stark Tower (which was your base in the first part of the game) in a world run by Dr. Doom. The giant hologram of ComicBook/IronMan in Tony Stark's lab has been replaced by... guess who?
* ''VideoGame/CommandAndConquer'':
** In the expansion to ''[[VideoGame/CommandAndConquerRedAlert2 Red Alert 2]]'', Yuri re-carves the Moai statues in his own image. They have EyeBeams.
** In ''[[VideoGame/CommandAndConquerRedAlert3 Red Alert 3]]'', this comes up during the Allied campaign. The President [[WeaponizedLandmark turned all of the Rushmore heads into giant cannons]], which you have to prevent from firing on Moscow in the middle of a [[EnemyMine truce]].
* One of the ending pictures you can get in ''VideoGame/TheKingOfFighters '98 Ultimate Match'' is a Rushmore Refacement featuring Geese Howard, Krauser, and Mr. Big.
* In ''VideoGame/BrutalLegend'', you can carve the faces of various characters into Mt. Rockmore. The first time you do this, you replace the face of General Lionwhyte. Later, after you defeat Lionwhyte, Dovinculus will change Mt. Rockmore once more - to display his face. You can change it back again.
* ''VisualNovel/DanganronpaTriggerHappyHavoc'': During the final class trial [[spoiler:the Mastermind shows footage out of the outside world after [[TheEndOfTheWorldAsWeKnowIt "the Tragedy"]], and one of the scenes is a shot of several world monuments, including the Statue of Liberty and Tokyo Tower, with Monokuma's face added to them.]]
* The protagonist of ''VideoGame/NumberMunchers'' for the Apple computer changes Mt. Rushmore in one CutScene between levels.
* ''VideoGame/ApeEscape 2'''s first level has you clearing monkeys out of [[strike:Ellis]] Liberty Island, where the Statue of Liberty has been replaced by the statue of Monkey, complete with a banana-torch.
* In ''VideoGame/SaturnBomberman'', you can see Mount Rushmore with the faces of Mr. Meanie and his gang go by in the background of the Rodeon battle. The ending sequence shows the presidents back up there and joined by Bomberman.
* In ''VideoGame/CaveStory'', there is a chamber off of the Plantation containing statues of [[BigBad The Doctor]] and the three prior wearers of [[ArtifactOfDoom the Demon Crown]]. Just before the fight against the TrueFinalBoss, it's possible to revisit this chamber. Shooting the statues at this point will destroy them, revealing statues of four heroes: the player character, King, Toroko, and Curly Brace.
* In ''VideoGame/AwesomePossumKicksDrMachinosButt'', the main character gets his head added to Mt. Rushmore in the ending.
* ''VideoGame/PlantsVsZombiesGardenWarfare 2'': The Zombopolis map has a version of the Statue of Liberty (probably not the real one) with [[BigBad Zomboss]] in the place of Art/LadyLiberty.
* ''VideoGame/SuperMarioLand2SixGoldenCoins'' has this in Mario's castle. There's an M on it, but Wario inverts it.
* In the ending of ''VideoGame/TheSimpsonsBartVsTheSpaceMutants'', the Space Mutants do the "addition" version of this to honor Bart, seeing him as a WorthyOpponent.
* In a non-villainous example, one of the random news transmissions in ''VideoGame/TomodachiLife'' has a monument being built for one of the Miis, which is Mount Rushmore with four versions of the face of said Mii.
* The GameOver screen for ''VideoGame/Gremlins2TheNewBatch'' on Amiga has the Statue of Liberty replaced with a giant statue of a gremlin holding a lit stick of dynamite.
* In one of the trailers for ''VideoGame/WolfensteinTheNewOrder'', the Nazis completely demolish Mt. Rushmore after America's surrender.
* Mentioned jokingly in passing on an in-game TV show in ''VideoGame/Cyberpunk2077'', with [[CorruptCorporateExecutive Saburo Arasaka]] being the contemplative extra head on Mount Rushmore.
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[[folder:Web Original]]
* In ''Literature/TheFireNeverDies'', the KKK repurposes the incomplete Lincoln Memorial into the ''Nathan Bedford Forrest Memorial''. The actual statue of Lincoln was still in the Bronx at the time, and is used for a new Lincoln Memorial in Central Park after the [[SecondAmericanCivilWar war]].
* PlayedForHorror in ''WebVideo/TheMonumentMythos''. The WesternTerrorist group, the ADA, spreads what they call the "Infection" throughout three specific monuments in America, Mount Rushmore being one of them. This results in the monument being completely irrecognizable, with the faces of the founding fathers momentarily being able to move their eyes around before crumbling down as [[BotanicalAbomination Special Trees]] came out of the top of their heads.
* Played for laughs at the end of WebVideo/TheNostalgiaCritic's review of ''Titanic: The Animated Musical'', where he advertises some 'Geek Fight' cards, and wonders what he'll put his face on next. Cue three pictures, one with his face on Mount Rushmore, one with his face on the Statue of Liberty, and the final one having his face on Marilyn Monroe's body, in the iconic picture of her skirt flying up.
* In ''The Dr. Steel Show [[https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=pgQEzR9WN5A Episode 2]], a team of Toy Soldiers call Music/DoctorSteel from the top of Mount Rushmore, informing him of their plans to alter Lincoln's head to look like Dr. Steel. It doesn't quite go according to plan...
* Neil Cicierega's ''BRODYQUEST'' has the Adrien Brody Wave replacing various landmarks, including the face of the Sphinx, the faces of [[UsefulNotes/BarackObama Barack]] and Michelle Obamas and the Blue Marble photo of the Earth, with Adrien Brody faces.
* In Season 2 of ''[[Series/TheTick2016 The Tick (Netflix Series)]]'', Superian carves a statue of himself cradling a human into Devil's Tower, in a misguided attempt to re-ingratiate himself to humanity.
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[[folder:Western Animation]]
* In the ''WesternAnimation/AmericanDad'' episode "Honey, I'm Homeland", Stan is kidnapped by leftist terrorists who brainwash him into becoming an agent of theirs a la ''Series/{{Homeland}}''. Using his CIA access, he steals several missiles in order to rebuild Mount Rushmore into history's greatest leftists: Creator/SeanPenn, Creator/MichaelMoore, and WesternAnimation/CaptainPlanet.[[note]]"Jefferson freed the slaves, so he stays."[[/note]] Ultimately, the whole thing is a ''very'' convoluted ruse to test Rushmore's new missile defense system, installed purely because the CIA had extra money to spend. Only one of the terrorists was real; the other two were Jackson and Duper using [[LatexPerfection elaborate CIA masks]].
* ''WesternAnimation/{{Futurama}}'':
** In the episode "When Aliens Attack", it's mentioned that New York once had a super-villain governor who stole the world's most famous monuments, including Mount Rushmore. A sight-gag reveals he added his face to it.
** The statue of Abe Lincoln in his DC Memorial was at some point replaced with that of an alien conqueror sitting on a throne of human skulls.
** They did a Statue of Liberty variant spoofing ''Film/PlanetOfTheApes1968'' with the Statue of Liberty buried in the sand... next to an ape Statue of Liberty... next to a cow Statue of Liberty, next to a slug statue of liberty...
* ''WesternAnimation/TheFairlyOddParents'' episode/TV movie ''WesternAnimation/AbraCatastrophe'' has Bippy, A.J.'s pet monkey, wishing the world to be a jungle and ruled by apes and monkeys, transforming Mount Rushmore to have gorilla versions of the Presidents. Later on, Crocker replaced the presidents with his own appearance on Mount Rushmore. [[note]]Crocker also did the same to the Statue of Liberty, the Sphinx, and the Eiffel Tower -- which ''doesn't even '''have''' a face''![[/note]]
* In ''WesternAnimation/InsideJob2021'', Ridley Reagan's face is carved over Roosevelt's by Glenn so she won't fire him.
* ''WesternAnimation/TeenageMutantNinjaTurtles1987'':
** In one of the season finales of the first cartoon, it's revealed that the villains are headed towards Mt. Rushmore. Raphael theorized (and we're treated to his imagining) that Krang wanted to put his face on there and "scare the country into submission."
** In the episode "Once Upon A Time Machine", the Turtles follow Shredder when he goes into the future, where he takes over the city while using a matter transformer as a show of power to demonstrate he means business, with one of the things he does is changing the Statue of Liberty into a statue of himself holding up a laser gun. The Turtles take extreme exception to this.
-->'''Raphael:''' Hey! There's a serve penalty for defacing a national monument!
* ''Franchise/{{Transformers}}'':
** Played with in ''WesternAnimation/TheTransformers'' episode "Triple Takeover", where Starscream and the Triple Changers carve their own counterpart to Rushmore (in a previously unaltered cliff-face in the middle of the desert), with visages of Megatron and themselves. Then they destroy the Megatron face.
** In ''WesternAnimation/TransformersAnimated'''s [[AllThereInTheManual Allspark Almanac II]], [[Franchise/GIJoe Cobra Commander]]'s is one of the two additional faces (well, insofar as his mask is his face) seen on Mount Rushmore. The other is Richard Nixon, as it happens. It's implied that Cobra Commander's presidency was completely legitimate, though.
* ''WesternAnimation/FantasticFourTheAnimatedSeries'':
** In the GrandFinale, Dr. Doom gains cosmic power; on his rampage across the globe, he transforms the Statue of Liberty into a statue of himself.
** One version of the ''opening'' has the FF themselves turning Rushmore into self-portraiture.
* In ''WesternAnimation/FantasticFourWorldsGreatestHeroes'', Dr. Doom also turned the Statue of Liberty into a statue of himself in a TimeTravel episode when he took control of New York.
* On ''WesternAnimation/PhineasAndFerb'' the protagonists do this in "[[Recap/PhineasAndFerbCandaceLosesHerHead Candace Loses Her Head]]". They add their sister Candace's face to the left of Abraham Lincoln's for her birthday. It doesn't last, being destroyed in a fight between Perry the Platypus and Dr. Doofenshmirtz.
* ComicBook/TheJoker in an episode of ''WesternAnimation/TheBatman'', using his patented "Joker Putty" to deface a famous Gotham City statue.
* The ''WesternAnimation/BikerMiceFromMars'' episode "Stone Broke" had Limburger and his crew fired by Chairman Camembert and cut off of his funds. To get on his good graces again, the crew come up with the idea of adding the Chairman's head onto Mount Rushmore and teleport the whole thing to Plutark. Through the action of the protagonists, only the Chairman's head was teleported away, restoring the monument to normal.
* In the ''WesternAnimation/TeenTitans2003'' episode "Revolution", Mad Mod turns the four Presidents into extremely ugly versions of the Beatles with his hair.
* In the ''WesternAnimation/GIJoeARealAmericanHero'' episode "Worlds Without End", several of the Joes are blasted "sideways" into an AlternateHistory where [[BadFuture Cobra Commander has beaten them]]. They find that every national landmark from The Lincoln Memorial to the Statue of Liberty now sports a Cobra operative's likeness.
* The opening sequence of ''2DTV'' had President Bush pushing the nuclear button, which causes his own carved head to emerge in the middle of Mount Rushmore, the top of its head to flip up, and a nuclear missile to come out.
* In ''WesternAnimation/{{Gargoyles}}'', Jackal imagines carving his own face into Goliath's stone form, not just as an ego trip, but most likely killing Goliath in the process.
* In ''WesternAnimation/DannyPhantom'', Freakshow used the Reality Gauntlet to warp...well, pretty much the whole world. Including changing the faces of Mount Rushmore to his own in various expressions.
* In ''WesternAnimation/{{Metalocalypse}}'', Mount Rushmore was vandalised with paint to protest Dethklok refusing to play a concert for a specific album (that was marketed to fish). At another point, the Louvre was burned to the ground for Murderface's birthday since he said that the paintings were shit.
* In ''WesternAnimation/MenInBlackTheSeries'', the finale has the Worms suggest to Congress that Rushmore be refaced in their likeness. They never got a chance to make good on it.
* In ''WesternAnimation/{{Centurions}}'', there is an episode where it is mentioned adding Christ to Mount Rushmore. Those familiar with constitutional law know why this is hilarious.
* In the finale of ''WesternAnimation/Ben10UltimateAlien'', the heroes wind up in an old [[TheMenInBlack Plumber]] base (from the [[WesternAnimation/Ben10 first series]]) inside Mount Rushmore. When [[BigBad Vilgax]] attacks them, Gwen reveals the defense systems, including EyeBeams built into George's head. They then lament how hard it will be to hide the fact that Vilgax ''[[MonumentalDamage ripped Washington's face off]]''.
* In ''WesternAnimation/Ben10Omniverse'''s "Frogs of War" two-parter, after the Incurseans conquer Earth, they replace the Lincoln Memorial's head with Emperor Millious' head and replace the Statue of Liberty's head with Attea's.
* ''WesternAnimation/AdventuresOfSonicTheHedgehog'' has Robotnik often building large statues (including a Great Sphinx with his face), then Sonic defaces them.
* In the final episodes of ''WesternAnimation/TheLegendOfKorra'''s first season, the Equalist takeover of Republic City is accompanied by [[BigBad Amon]]'s mask being placed over the Liberty-esque statue of Avatar Aang.
* ''WesternAnimation/KidVsKat'': This is seen to have happened in the future after the kat invasion in "Kat to the Future", with the heads of the presidents having been replaced by those alien kats.
* WesternAnimation/YogiBear does this with the park helicopter in "The Buzzin' Bear", though it's just his own likeness carved into a cliff.
* ''WesternAnimation/TheSimpsons''
** Lisa's face is carved on the side of a mountain near Springfield. Having placed second in the Spellympics, she has become Springfield's most successful native the town ever had.
** In "Politically Inept, with Homer", one of the graphics on ''Gut Check with Homer Simpson'' replaces the faces on Mt. Rushmore with UsefulNotes/MaoZedong, ComicBook/DoctorDoom, Ayatollah Khomeini, and [[MurderArsonAndJaywalking Patty and Selma]].
* One episode of ''WesternAnimation/DudleyDoRight'' had Snidely Whiplash carve a Mount Rushmore-esque image of his face in the mountains above the Mounty post. Inspector Fenwick orders Dudley to get rid of it. Dudley decides to do something better - he carves the image of ''his'' face next to it.
* ''WesternAnimation/DrakPack'': In the episode "International Graffiti", Dr. Dred invents a device to put his face on monuments great and small, including the Moai heads on Easter Island, the Sphinx, and the little gargoyles decorating Dracula's bedroom. He's finally stopped when he tries to replace all four faces on Mt. Rushmore with his own.
* ''WesternAnimation/WackyRaces2017'': In "It's a Wacky Life", it's revealed that, if Dick Dastardly didn't exist, Muttley would be the President and add his face to Mount Rushmore.
* ''WesternAnimation/WhatIf2021'': In "[[Recap/WhatIfS1E7WhatIfThorWereAnOnlyChild What If... Thor Were An Only Child?]]", Loki and the Frost Giants use the Casket of Ancient Winters to do some MustacheVandalism on Mount Rushmore. When Thor cleans up the mess he and his friends caused, he undoes the vandalism by simply shattering the ice.
* In the ''WesternAnimation/SpiderWoman'' episode "The Great Magini", the titular villain at one point steals the Presidents' stone heads from Mt. Rushmore and replaces them with illusions of his own head, though it later turns out that his vandalism of the landmark was itself an illusion.
* An episode of ''WesternAnimation/PinkyAndTheBrain'' had the duo building a whole Earth out of papier-mache. Pinky is assigned with doing some monuments, and given [[TheDitz it's]] [[{{Cloudcuckoolander}} Pinky]], his Rushmore has Music/NeilSedaka, Creator/NickNolte, Abe Vigoda, and Abe Lincoln.
** In the ''WesternAnimation/Animaniacs2020'' episode "Of Mice and Memes", the Brain pulls this off.
* In the opening titles of ''WesternAnimation/TheAddamsFamily1973'', the faces on Mt. Rushmore react and recoil in horror when they see the Addamses.
* In the ''WesternAnimation/{{Fangface}}'' episode "The Invisible Menace Mix-Up", [[PhantomThief The Sky Ghost]] turns Mount Rushmore [[{{Invisibility}} invisible]], holding it for ransom from the US. When Fangs and Puggsy try to turn it back at the end, they have a number of mix-ups, including putting Teddy Roosevelt's head upside down and replacing it with Fangface's head - which [[EvilMeScaresMe terrifies Fangs]]. Eventually they get it back to normal.
* Subverted by ''WesternAnimation/TheTick'': Rather than replace Teddy Roosevelt's face, The Terror just punches it with a giant boxing glove.
* The ''WesternAnimation/FanboyAndChumChum'' episode "The Last Strawberry Fun Finger" has Fanboy and Chum Chum argue over which of the two deserves the last of the titular snack food more. One of the arguments Fanboy makes in favor of Chum Chum getting the last Strawberry Fun Finger is that Chum Chum is so awesome, a hypothetical landmark called Mt. Awesomemore would have every face be one of Chum Chum, each one more awesome than the last. Chum Chum is then shown a picture of a version of Mt. Rushmore where all the faces are of Chum Chum.
* In the "All the President's Menace" episode of ''WesternAnimation/DennisTheMenace,'' Dennis travels around Mt. Rushmore on his own, out of sight from his parents and park personnel, and befriends a dynamite expert living deep inside the landmark who claims to have helped carve it. As a way of saying thanks, he blows up one part of the mountain near the sculpture to reveal Dennis' face on it.
* In the ''WesternAnimation/TinyToonAdventures'' episode "No Toon is an Island", Buster, Babs, Plucky and Hamton find buried treasure and while sleeping [[ImagineSpot they all dream]] about how they're gonna spend it. In Plucky's dream, he narrates that he always wanted to be on Mt. Rushmore, but was told there wasn't enough room (a sign above Rushmore reads "No Lame Ducks"), so Plucky instead has 1/4 of the entire Earth carved into a likeness of his head.
* Happens in the ''WesternAnimation/ChalkZone'' music video for "Puttin' On The Dog" with Rudy, Penny, and Snap's faces.
* One episode of ''WesternAnimation/WordGirl'' was about Mr. Big brainwashing all the adults in the city and forcing them all to build a rock carving of his face onto a cliff outside the city called "Mt. Rushhere."
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* Mount Rushmore itself is an example of this, being originally a sacred ground known as the Six Grandfathers by the native Lakota Sioux. Its sculptor Gutzon Borglum intended to create a tourist attraction to promote interest in South Dakota; he previously planned to carve the Needles, a different landmark, but found the stone there unsuitable. The Black Hills mountain range in which it's located remains [[https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Black_Hills_land_claim a topic of bitter contention]] for the Sioux today, and Mount Rushmore in particular is considered emblematic of the suffering and injustices dealt to them by the United States.
* During his reign over ancient Rome, [[AGodAmI considering himself the embodiment of a god]], the emperor Caligula replaced the heads of many statues of the gods with his own. He also made his horse a consul, so go figure. This makes this trope OlderThanFeudalism.
* In another Roman example, the Emperor Augustus got a statue of Alexander the Great and then had his head put on it. The reason for this was to convince people in the Eastern part of the empire, who still very much admired Alexander, that Augustus and the Romans were his successors. It was also kind of to brag about having defeated Alexander's kingdom of Macedonia... even though it was just a shell of its former self by the time the Romans got there.
* The Sphinx predates the ancient Egyptian civilization we are familiar with by quite some time and some Egyptologists claim it originally had the face of a lion until a later pharaoh changed it to his own face. Said Egyptologists are savagely mocked and ridiculed by most historians, however, so this may or may not be true. The Sphinx could even be an inversion since the head appears to predate the body. They just had this big head statue, then they dug around it much later to give it a lion body. It explains the bad proportions, among other things.
* Deface and Replace was a pretty common way for pharaohs to reuse their predecessors' monuments, Sphinx aside.
* Romans sometimes used to build statues in [[http://medinoc.fr/web/ImagesDiverses/ArlesAntiqueMuseum%20HeadlessStatue.jpg a way that allowed the heads to be easily swapped out.]]
* Around the time of his death in 2004, some conservatives wanted to add Ronald Reagan to Mount Rushmore, and there was even a bill in the House (H.R.4980) introduced with 18 co-sponsors. The Reagan Legacy Project continues to push for this as part of their ongoing efforts to canonize Reagan.
* Greenpeace managed to pull off unfurling a banner of UsefulNotes/BarackObama as a fifth face, to prod the president to push Global Warming legislation. It backfired, as Obama thought it was a form of odd bribery.
* The Crazy Horse Memorial is actually in the same geographical area as Mount Rushmore (only about 17 miles away in fact) and depicts the eponymous warrior atop a steed and pointing into the distance. Far bigger than the depicted Presidents, it is very much a TakeThat to the other memorial. Or rather, it will be, as it was started in 1948 and is still unfinished. The Crazy Horse Memorial Foundation funds the project through private donations and has refused multiple offers of federal funding, and the original sculptor's wife and seven of their ten children are still hard at work. Hilariously, some of the Sioux aren't too keen on it, and the picture of Crazy Horse used as a reference may or may not be an actual picture of him, since he usually resisted being photographed. Not only that, but depending on who you ask, the statue is also defacing a very revered mountain to make a statue of him pointing, which is something of a disrespectful gesture in Native culture. One person compared it to someone digging up Arlington Cemetery to build a statue of George Washington picking his nose, [[FlippingTheBird or worse]]. On the other hand, the idea of Crazy Horse giving a disrespectful gesture to Mount Rushmore is something others see as appropriate.
* A more roundabout example: During the Restoration of 1814, the bronze statue of Napoleon on top of the column of the place Vendôme was taken down and molten down to make a replacement statue of King Henry IV for the equestrian statue on the Pont Neuf destroyed during the Revolution.
* A Russian example: The city of Samara once had a monument to the tsar Alexander II the Liberator. When the Bolsheviks came to power, they replaced the statue with Lenin. The humorousness of the situation is that the statue of Lenin was too small for the huge pedestal.
* ''Another'' example involving a city getting rid of Lenin's statue: In 2015, after passing a law outlawing Communism, the city of Odesa, Ukraine [[http://www.nbcnews.com/news/world/statue-lenin-ukraine-gets-transformed-darth-vader-n450781?cid=sm_fb transformed theirs into a tribute]] to [[Franchise/StarWars Darth Vader.]]
* A mural depicting Creator/WarnerBros animated properties, which was seen on the studio lot from the late 1990s until 2008, featured various characters standing next to a Rushmore-style mountain with carvings of WesternAnimation/BugsBunny, [[WesternAnimation/TheFlintstones Fred Flintstone]], Franchise/{{Batman}} and Franchise/ScoobyDoo.
* The Hollywood Sign in UsefulNotes/LosAngeles is [[https://web.archive.org/web/20170404030831/https://laist.com/2017/04/03/hollywood_sign_pranks.php a very popular target for this.]]
** In 1976, after a state law decriminalizing cannabis went into effect, a prankster named Danny Finegood [[https://www.latimes.com/archives/la-xpm-2007-jan-27-me-finegood27-story.html altered the sign to read "HOLLYWEED".]] When full legalization went into effect in the state of UsefulNotes/{{California}} in 2017, somebody repeated it as an homage.
** The following year, Finegood altered the sign to read "HOLYWOOD" to celebrate Easter. This was repeated in 1987 when [[UsefulNotes/ThePope Pope John Paul II]] visited Los Angeles.
** In 1983, a group of Navy midshipmen, with permission, altered the sign to read "GO NAVY" when the Army-Navy football game was played on the West Coast (specifically, at the Rose Bowl) for the first time.
** In 1985, a UsefulNotes/NewOrleans rock band called The Raffeys altered the sign to read "RAFFEYSOD" in order to promote themselves. They intended for it to read "RAFFEYS!!", but ran out of bedding to drape the exclamation points over the last two letters, though fortunately, the end product still declared that Hollywood was now "the Raffeys' sod" (i.e. their turf). The band's keyboardist Max Chain discusses it more in [[https://www.vice.com/en/article/y3gy8j/how-to-become-famous-musician this article]] for ''Vice'', stating that the biggest mistake they made was that they waited too long to claim credit for the stunt due to fear of being arrested for it, and that they blew their shot at fame as a result.
** In 1987, students at the California Institute of Technology celebrated the hundredth anniversary of Hollywood's incorporation as a municipality by altering the sign to read "CALTECH" as a senior prank.
** Finegood struck again during the Iran-Contra hearings that same year when he covered the H so that the sign read "OLLYWOOD" as a [[TakeThat "tribute"]] to Oliver North.
** A third alteration in 1987 happened when the brand-new Creator/{{Fox}} network had the sign read "FOX".
** Finegood's last alteration came in 1990, when he changed the sign to read [[NoBloodForPhlebotinum "OIL WAR"]] in order to protest the UsefulNotes/GulfWar.
** In 1992, supporters of H. Ross Perot's presidential campaign made the sign read "PEROTWOOD".
** That same year, Creator/{{Paramount}} hung a 75-foot cutout of Holli Would from ''Film/CoolWorld'' on the sign in order to promote the film. Residents were not amused.
** In 1993, somebody changed the sign to read "JOLLYGOOD".
** That same year, just before the UCLA-USC game, members of UCLA's Theta Chi fraternity changed the sign to read "GO UCLA". This incident prompted the city of Los Angeles to finally install security on the sign.
** In 2010, the Trust for Public Land, protesting real estate development around the Hollywood Sign, got permission to hang banners from it reading "SAVE THE PEAK". Pictures were taken as they were in the process of hanging the banners, leaving the sign to read "SALLYWOOD" AND "SAVE THE POOD" at various points.
** That same year, Music/{{Kesha}} claimed to have altered the sign to read "KE$HAWOOD", but it turned out that the video was done with CGI.
** In 2021, six people were arrested for altering the sign to read [[https://www.nbcnews.com/news/us-news/l-police-say-hollyboob-vandalism-hollywood-sign-was-way-uncool-n1256486 "HOLLYBOOB"]] as a breast cancer awareness stunt.
* In 2019, the "SOUTH SAN FRANCISCO THE INDUSTRIAL CITY" hillside sign that welcomes visitors to South San Francisco[[note]]a distinct city in and of itself -- not the southern reaches of UsefulNotes/SanFrancisco proper[[/note]] was [[https://www.kron4.com/news/iconic-south-san-francisco-sign-vandalized/ altered]] to instead read "SOUTH SAN FRANCISCO THE INDUSTRIAL '''T'''ITY".
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