-->'''Pinky:''' Gee, Brain, what you wanna do tonight?
-->'''The Brain:''' [[OnceAnEpisode Same thing we do every night, Pinky: try to take over the world!]]\\
-- ''PinkyAndTheBrain''
[=World Domination=] [[TradeSnark ™ ]]! [[AmbitionIsEvil Ambitious]] and more logical than [[TheEndOfTheWorldAsWeKnowIt destroying the world]], as {{Evil Plan}}s go. They want to be in charge of everything and everyone. This could be just to [[{{Pride}} feed their massive egos,]] or else they've got somewhat [[DarkMessiah twisted ideals]] that they want everyone else to adhere to. Either way, it puts them in direct conflict with the heroes, whether professional or "[[HeroicNeutral I just want everything to go back to normal]]" types. Usually said villain [[AndYourLittleDogToo fixates on the hero or someone/thing close to them]] as being part of their master plan. See EvilPlan. If it involves both destroying the world to rule it, it's because UtopiaJustifiesTheMeans.
Villains who want this will occasionally [[EvilVersusEvil combat other villains]] who want to destroy the world, and sometimes, just sometimes, [[EvilerThanThou team up with the heroes to do it.]] Afterall, you can't conquer the world if it's destroyed, right? Whether or not the villain attempts to stab the heroes in the back the instant the world is safe, or they nod and civilly go back to their Secret Lairs in a gentleman's agreement to face each other tomorrow depends on the villain.
This trope is sometimes subverted when the villain [[EasilyConqueredWorld actually succeeds]], and it turns out that ruling the world [[WhatDoYouMeanItsNotAwesome isn't nearly as gratifying]] as they thought it would be -- exactly [[{{ptitlem1lh0v8n}} what does one do]] with the world once one has it, after all? Plus, once you're ruling the world, you literally have to be in charge of '''''everyone''''', and [[BizarreAndImprobableGiraffeHerdingTechniques that's like herding giraffes]]. Seven ''billion'' giraffes, as a matter of fact.
The reverse is if they did it with MassHypnosis to get rid of TheEvilsOfFreeWill, then it'll be considerably easier to rule... and so dreadfully boring they undo the whole thing just to have someone to talk to.
The more fleshed-out villain will have some specific perception of what is wrong with the world and believe that a strong central authority with vision and strength of purpose can set it right.
For more information, check out the EvilOverlordList, a detailed guide on what should an evil overlord do and not do. Typically, this is accomplished with StockEvilOverlordTactics.
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* Tadase's goal in ''ShugoChara'' (or at least his [[GhostInTheMachine would-be self]]'s goal) is pretty clearly spelled out as World Domination.
* ''{{Princess Tutu}}'s'' [[AllThereInTheManual Japanese official website]] listed profiles for most of the major characters--pretty standard stuff, including height, weight, and each character's "likes" and "dislikes". Most of it isn't too much of a surprise, like Ahiru's love for ballet and dislike of food with chicken in it... but then you get to [[ScaryShinyGlasses Autor]]'s profile. What he likes? "World Domination". Apparently ''that's'' the reason he's so obsessed with [[spoiler:Drosselmeyer's [[RealityWarper story-spinning]] powers]]!
* Of course, Ilpalazzo of ''ExcelSaga'' wants to take over the world, which he believes has become corrupt. He decides a more reasonable goal is to start with just Japan, and the best way to take over Japan is to start with one city.
* After [[spoiler:Chao Lingshen]] is revealed as the BigBad of the Mahora Festival in ''MahouSenseiNegima'', we finally get a peek at her character bio. Listed under her Likes? World Domination.
* [[AxisPowersHetalia "Everyone will become one with Russia."]]
**Considering the nature of the series, just look at the Real Life examples.
* Lelouch vi Britannia in ''CodeGeass'' eventually wants to conquer the whole world, rather than just destroy the Britannian Empire, as was his original plan. In subversion [[spoiler:he doesn't actually want to keep it for himself.]]
* Light Yagami in ''DeathNote'' wants to be the god of the world, which effectively is the same thing.
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* Played straight in Mark Waid's ''{{Empire}}'' limited comic series. The supervillain mastermind Golgoth actually conquers the world. All opposition is crushed, all superheroes are defeated, and Golgoth is still victorious at the end of the tale. Needless to say, it's a VERY dark story.
** However, Golgoth finds that ruling the world is not exactly easy, either...
* Dogbert (of the ''{{Dilbert}}'' comic strip, of course) has taken over the world a few times (this troper remembers one arc where he does so through hypnosis, but abdicates after he gets bored.) He's also taken over the company frequently, usually becoming obscenely wealthy and retiring within a matter of days.
* Darkseid, the Lord of Apokolips, wants to rule the entire [[TheDCU DC Universe]].
* In the [[{{Marvel}} Graphic Novel]] ''Emperor Doom'' Doctor Doom succeeds in taking over the world. [[spoiler: He hits the ResetButton himself when he realizes he didn't want the world, he just wanted the quest to take it over.]]
** The Doomster also pulled it off in ''[[MarvelUltimateAlliance Marvel: Ultimate Alliance]]'', complete with building an army with hybrid Doombot and Iron Man technology and giving himself a castle the size of Latveria. [[spoiler: Then the heroes beat him up and Odin blows him to vapour with a lightning bolt]].
** He pulls it off in Doom 2099 (or the United States, anyway, which is not actually the entire world). The twist? He's actually a pretty good leader.
** He did it before all of the aforementioned in Super-Villain Team-Up and then intentionally creates a resisting force in letting Magneto snap out of it, and then one X-Men to tag along.
* From AVENGERS #290, in one of his few impressive moments Dr. Druid points out to the Super-Adaptoid the importance of thinking things through:
-->'''Dr. Druid:''' And once you have conquered the people of Earth, what then?
-->'''Super-Adaptoid:''' I will rule them, Dr. Druid.
-->'''Dr. Druid:''' To rule means to dictate. What will you tell your billions of subjects to do?
-->'''Super-Adaptoid:''' I... I had not yet considered that.
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* General Zod in ''Film/{{Superman}} II'' planned to take over [[strike:Houston]] Earth after defeating the pesky son of Jor-El.
** He ''did'' take over the world, and found that VictoryIsBoring. It just didn't last because of Superman.
*Senator Palpatine, AKA Darth Sidious, didn't just take over a world, he took over an entire ''galaxy''. Beat that!
** [[AlternateCharacterInterpretation He then proceeded to bring a republic of millions upon millions of Obstructive Bureauocrats to heel and gave 95% of the galaxy nearly two decades of complete and total peace.]]
* We're not even going to mention Bison himself in StreetFighter?
** Of course!
* In the recent ''G.I. Joe: The Rise of Cobra'' the goal of Cobra is to--you guessed it!
* In ''The Shadow'' the villain is a descendant of Genghis Khan. He says that his ancestor conquered half the world and he's here to "finish the job".
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* Sauron already controlled the greater part of the world by the time ''TheLordOfTheRings'' opens.
** Two ages before that, his boss -- a [[{{Satan}} fallen angel type]], name of [[NamesToRunAwayFromReallyFast Morgoth]] -- had similar ambitions before the gods dethroned him.
* Lord Voldemort of the ''HarryPotter'' series seems to have this as one of his main goals, now that he's [[spoiler:functionally immortal]].
*[[{{Deconstruction}} Deconstructed]] in ''SoonIWillBeInvincible''. As he works on his latest EvilPlan (and afterwards) Doctor Impossible wonders what "taking over the world" even means, having tried everything from TimeTravel to [[NoodleIncident an army of fish]]:
--> What does it mean to conquer the world? Is there really a way to do it? Do you have to be the richest one, or the smartest one, or to beat everyone in a fight? Or just to know you could? Is it to be invincible? ... Does it just mean to get the girl you really wanted?
* Peter Wiggin, the brother of Ender from ''[[EndersGame Ender's Game]]'' begins putting his TakeOverTheWorld plan in motion at the age of, like, fourteen? [[spoiler:He succeeds several books later.]]
* In EdgarRiceBurroughs's ''[[JohnCarterOfMars A Fighting Man of Mars]]'', this is the jeddak of Jalar's intention -- though being a DirtyCoward, he insists on marvelous MadScientist inventions in sufficient quantities first. Also Phor Tak, who had made him those inventions and been exiled by him; desire for {{Revenge}} drives him insane.
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* Nathan Stark of ''{{Eureka}}'' admits in one episode that he has dreams about world domination. "But not all the time!"
** Note that those were actual ''dreams'', not aspirations. Make of it what you will.
* On ''SabrinaTheTeenageWitch'', the Spellman family cat Salem is actually a former warlock who's being punished for plotting to rule the world. In one episode he is denied parole (and a return to his human form) when he lets it slip to the interviewer that he still dreams of overlordship.
* ''DoctorWho'': In "Tomb of the Cybermen", Kleig, a human helping the Cybermen for power, goes on a rant about how the world is a disorganized mess of conflicting ideals, and only his superior intellect could bring it together to solve all its problems. A few seasons later, in "The Invasion", Tobias Vaughn, also helping the Cybermen, would make almost word-for-word the same rant.
** In the new series The Master takes over the world. [[ResetButton It gets undone.]] He does however seem to enjoy it, playing music, torturing his prisoners and planning to take over the universe for all time.
* The ultimate goal of every single villain in ''[[StargateSG1 Stargate SG-1]]'' is the conquest of the Milky Way galaxy. Every. Single. One.
** Even in Atlantis, the Wraith want to capture Atlantis so they have a way to the endless food source that is... the Milky Way galaxy.
*** Well it is a ''very'' nice galaxy I think we can all agree. The Wraith mostly like it because even with the Goauld knocking around it hasn't been culled as much as the Pegasus, where they have to hibernate for hundreds of years at a time to avoid starvation.
* ''MightyMorphinPowerRangers'' makes Rita's motivations clear the moment her [[strike:can]] [[SealedEvilInACan space dumpster is unsealed.]] ''"After 10,000 years I'm free! '''Time to conquer Earth!'''"''
** Same goes for the motivation of every other PowerRangers villain ''ever''.
*** Allowing for the fact that, the way Rita, Zedd, and their underlings used the phrase, it could mean either "conquer the planet and subjugate its peoples, enslaving them and/or using them for our own nefarious purposes" or "burn it all to the ground and crush the ashes underfoot".
* This is {{Big Bad}} Herrick's ultimate plan in season 1 of {{Being Human}}.
* TheMiddleman is GenreSavvy about this being a standard EvilPlan.
* Khan Noonien Singh wakes up after a near 250-year nap and decides to take over the galaxy in ''StarTrek''.
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* Pretty much all the evil gods in the ''ForgottenRealms'' have this goal.
** Bane has this as his main goal and almost all of his followers' failed plots revolve around this to some degree. Indeed, he is the god of tyranny.
** In ''Crucible: Trial of Cyric the Mad'', the main character's goal towards the beginning was to get a book that would make everyone worship his god, Cyric, thereby allowing him to take over not only the world, but the entire pantheon.
** Shar is an exception: the Lady of Loss wants to ''[[OmnicidalManiac destroy]]'' the world, not rule it.
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* Gary from ''{{Bully}}''.
--> '''Gary:'''"I keep imagining myself in charge of a large empire."
* At the end of the first half of ''FinalFantasyVI'', [[spoiler:Kefka conquers the world. The goal of the second half is to dethrone him.]]
** He does [[spoiler:destroy most of it in the process, however.]]
* This is the (repeatedly) stated goal of Murray, the mighty demonic skull in the ''MonkeyIsland'' series. Exactly ''how'' he is planning to do this, being a talking disembodied skull with a superiority complex, is slightly less apparent.
* Parodied in the ''BaldursGate'' series with Tiax, an utterly unhinged gnome priest of Cyric, who claims his destiny is to rule the world. Appearing as a recruitable NPC in the first game, the sequel places him in an asylum from where Tiax claims that he ''already has'' taken over the world and now rules it all from inside his [[strike:little padded cell]] throne room.
* This is the ultimate goal in ''EvilGenius'', a RealTimeStrategy game where players take control of a wannabe overlord and set off to conquer the world with various criminal means.
* Beautifully mocked by ''ShadowHearts: Covenant''. When the BonusBoss Orobas appears he begins to spout off about his plans for world domination. At that point, however, Anastasia - who by this point has seen a half-dozen different enemies say much the same things - steps foward and asks, "And then what?" When Orobas asks what she means, she demands to know what he's going to do with the world once he conquers it. Orobas stammers for a bit, and then mutters that he'll have to think about it... at which point Anastasia tells the party to just beat him down.
* Most strategy video games have this as an explicit or implicit victory condition.
** Almost all [[FourX 4X]] games give you victory when you conquer the world...or the galaxy.
** The Soviet campaign for ''[[CommandAndConquer Red Alert]] 2'' ends with the Soviet Union ruling the entire world.
** The campaigns from ''[[{{Warhammer40000}} Dawn of War]]'': Dark Crusade and Soulstorm fulfill this. They end only when the player faction rules the planet or, in the latter, the solar system.
*** Mind you, taking over the world is not the same anymore when it's only a single system in whole big galaxy.
** ''{{Syndicate}}'' ended with your MegaCorp conquering the entire world. In the sequel, they control the planet uncontested (until the game starts.)
* The Purple tentacle in ''The DayOfTheTentacle'' wants to do this, and in fact succeds, after drinking some radioactive residuals.
* ''ThreadsOfFate'' has a main character example in Princess Mint. While Rue, the other main character, seeks to revive his sister, Princess Mint has but one goal in mind: World Domination, baby!
* Kira "The Maiden who wants to take over the world" Daidohji of ''ArcanaHeart'' has this as her goal even though [[TokenLoli she hasn't hit puberty yet]]. She's naturally against [[BigBad Mildred's]] plan, which would destroy the world that she's trying to conquer.
* Your goal in ''{{Overlord}}''. Why? Because you're [[EvilOverlord THE OVERLORD]]!!
* ''MegaManZero's'' own BigBad, Dr. Weil. He not only takes over the world, [[CrapsackWorld or what's left of it that is]], he goes on to deliver DisproportionateRetribution on ''everyone'' that lives under his rule. CompleteMonster? Yes, yes he is.
** And of course, the original Dr. Wily, though he wasn't as good at it.
* ''{{Touhou}}'', of all series, has Utsuho Reiuji, whose goal is this in Subterranean Animism to take over the world using nuclear power. What makes this odd that in a series with LoadsAndLoadsOfCharacters, she is one of the only characters (if not '''the''' only character) who can actively be classified as actually evil, with the series WhiteAndGreyMorality and all.
* Subverted in ArcTheLad: the BigBad became the world's master [[spoiler: the spirits called him "The Ancient King of Humans" in Arc 2]] long before the game started: what he wanted was not control over mankind, but control over [[BeyondTheImpossible the whole planet's ecosystem]], and he almost succeded [[spoiler: more than once, leaving the world crippled each time the heroes managed to seal him]]
* This is--''OF COURSE!!!''--the goal of M. Bison in not just the film, but the original ''StreetFighter'' games as well.
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* Subverted in ''GirlGenius'', where by the start of the story, the [[MadScientist evil mad genius]] Baron Wulfenbach has ''already'' taken over the world with his [[http://www.girlgeniusonline.com/comic.php?date=20040806 no-nonsense straightforward plan]]. It is then doubly subverted by the Baron hating being the ruler of Europe, but doing it anyways because he believes [[VetinariParadox the world needs him]] (and it probably ''does''). Indeed, the Baron took over the world largely to stop everyone else from trying to do so and wrecking everything in the process. Because the comic takes place in a world full of {{Mad Scientist}}s, there's ''always'' at least a dozen factions trying to rule the world. Without the Baron stamping them down, the entire continent would probably be aflame with the burnt wreckage of a million war clanks.
**Well, not quite even all of Europe. England still has a queen, and it's implied that France (or at least Paris) is under the control of a powerful spark of its own.
* Happens a number of times in ''SluggyFreelance''. Bun-Bun and K'Z'K have both tried to take over the main Sluggy universe (Bun-Bun actually succeeded, for all of ten minutes). The Dimension of Pain demons apparently took over their home dimension in order to make it "of Pain," and tried to do the same thing to the Dimension of Lame. This is also the long term goal of the Hereti Corporation and the K'Z'K cults that have sprung up following the Demon's death.
* One of the main characters in ''FriendlyHostility'', Collin, is a megalomaniac who has dreams of becoming a dictator to politically unstable third world countries. Several arcs have sprung from this desire.
* ''KevinAndKell'' used the subversion - in a plotline where it appeared that Herdthinners CEO R.L. had been eaten by bears, his even more ruthless wife, Angelique, took over the company and slowly replaced the normal employees with ones that suffered from domestication. Since domestication causes absolute loyalty, she planned on creating an army of them to eventually TakeOverTheWorld. After her husband returned alive and well, he reminded her of the headaches of trying to run the whole world and they agreed to just make gobs of money instead. But the last strip in the storyline did show her encouraging her children to play Risk and learn from it...
* ''Evil, INC'' is also an example -- When Evil Atom gives some perspective interns to Evil, INC his personal tryout, a lady proclaims "One day I WILL RULE THE WORLD!" to which Evil Atom gives the "Whoa, think about that! You'll be responsible for EVERYTHING. Try again." The young lass replies "One day I WILL RENT THE WORLD!"
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[[folder: Western Animation]]
* ''SamuraiJack'' actually opens with Aku taking over the world. The entire thrust of the series was Jack trying to go back in time to [[SetRightWhatOnceWentWrong stop it from happening]].
* Most of the villains (especially the recurring ones) in ''KimPossible''. To quote Shego: -->"Every villain needs an evil plot. Take Drakken. His plot? Yeah, always 'taking over the world.' ''Always''."
** Ironically, the only villain that actually manages to take over the world is [[strike:The Supreme One]] Shego.
*** {{Lampshaded}} by Kim in that episode; "I just thought taking over the world was a ''guy'' thing!"
* Need we mention The Brain of ''{{Animaniacs}}'' and ''PinkyAndTheBrain''?
** ''"Yes!"''
***''"Narf!"''
* ''AvatarTheLastAirbender'': The Fire Nation. This isn't entirely due to being ruled by a dynasty of {{Evil Overlord}}s, however. It is stated in the [[AllThereInTheManual DVD commentary]] that the initial drive for their attempts for expansion was industrializing and having a greater need for resources, in itself a staple of imperialism. The population of the Fire Nation itself is apparently told they are "spreading their gifts", and also deny that they killed all of the Air Nomads, who didn't even have an army, by ambush.
* [[LampshadeHanging Lampshaded]] in an episode of the ''[[SpiderMan Spiderman]]'' cartoon: When the Kingpin announces he is planning to take over the world, Spidey retorts that he [[YouWatchTooMuchX sounds like a Saturday morning cartoon villain]].
*On the very last episode of ''The PowerpuffGirls, Mojo Jojo manages to take over the world by stealing The Key To The World. At first he surprises everyone by creating the perfect utopia, but then gets bored with it and resumes trying to destroy everything.
**Actually, most of the episode consisted of every single villain than has ever appeared on ThePowerpuffGirls (yes, even the Villains of the Week) fighting to the get the Key to the World. The girls, of course, try to stop them, but once they get the key they become mad with power and start planning what they would do if each of them ruled the world and start fighting for the key themselves.
*Also {{lampshaded}} in an episode of ''[[WesternAnimation/TeenageMutantNinjaTurtles1987 Teenage Mutant Ninja Turtles]]'': A WonderfulLife episode ("Shredderville") shows an AlternateUniverse where BigBad Shredder succeeded in taking over the world, only to find the actual job of ruling so difficult and boring that he begs the Turtles to relieve him of this responsibility.
* The generally-assumed goal of the Legion of Doom on ''[[SuperFriends Challenge of the Superfriends]]'', albeit it got a bit problematic in the execution. As has been pointed out elsewhere, when you've snagged literally ''all the money in the world'', exactly what do you spend it on?
** Plus, they're going to have to pay in exacts amounts, as no one else has any change to give them back.
* On ''FairlyOddParents'', most villains want to do it. According to Norm the Genie, [[HumansAreBastards most (or all) of humanity wants to]]. In fact, Crocker and Vicky succeded in 2 of the movies, albeit Vicky only in a BadFuture.
* While it's never explicitly stated that Lydia, the [[EvilSorcerer villain]] of ''BarbieAndTheDiamondCastle'', wants to take over the world, the heroines bent on stopping her treat her actual goal, ruling the birthplace of all music (and keeping all the music for herself) as the same thing.
* Parodied in ''PhineasAndFerb'' -- Dr. Doofenshmirtz restricts all his evil schemes to the Tri-State Area for no obvious reason. The first episode even has him seemingly about to announce that he's going to take over the world, only to switch maps and finish with "Tri-State Area!"
** [[TheIncredibleCrashDummies Junkman]]'s plan, after he's picked up lunch.
* ''DannyPhantom'' BigBad Vlad only hinted that he had potential desires for the world as his current evil plans focused more on personal vendettas, but then Season Three came where it's revealed he wants it for [[CharacterDerailment reasons never fully explained]]. Only two have every succeeded in dominating the planet: Pariah Dark (albeit briefly) and [[BadFuture alternate future]] with [[AxCrazy Dark Danny]], though arguably that can be a case of [[TheEndOfTheWorldAsWeKnowIt destroying the planet]].
* In the episode "The Medusa Bug" of the CG television series ''{{Reboot}}'', the chaotic villianess Hexadecimal fabricates a viral bug that gradually converts all of Mainframe and its occupants to “stone”. The only character that manages to avoid this fate is Bob, the Guardian, who eventually convinces Hexadecimal that while she may have perfect control over their world, life would be awfully dull with everyone frozen…And, really, the last thing Hex would want is predictability, so she terminates the bug and the system returns to normal.
** The primary villain of the series, Megabyte, tries repeatedly to take over Mainframe, but never succeeds (though he does come close.)
* In ''StormHawks'', to spread her empire over the whole Atmos is Master Cyclonis' number one goal (and seeing as she is the latest in a royal family, the ambition seems to run InTheBlood). She's demonstrated some pretty impressive schemes to do so, but has always failed so far on behalf of [[YouMeddlingKids those meddling Storm Hawks]] and her [[SurroundedByIdiots bumbling minions]].
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[[folder: Board Games]]
* There is, of course, "The Game of World Domination", Risk.
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* Precisely what the titular MadScientist protagonist of ''[[DoctorHorriblesSingAlongBlog Dr. Horrible's Sing-Along Blog]]'' tries to accomplish: take over the world, [[WellIntentionedExtremist change the Status Quo]], put power into different hands.... and impress the girl from the laundromat that [[ShrinkingViolet he has a crush on]].
--> '''Dr. Horrible:''' (re: Johnny Snow, his self-proclaimed "nemesis") "Look, I'm just trying to change the world, ''okay''? I don't have time for a ''grudge match'' with every ''poser'' in a parka!"\\
"The world is a ''mess'', and I just need to rule it!"
* This Trope is a running joke for [[ThatGuyWithTheGlasses the Nostalgia Critic]] in his reviews. When the antagonist of any film is revealed to have this goal in mind the review will be interrupted by M. Bison as he was played by Raul Julia in the movie adaptation of StreetFighter. The joke goes like this:
-->'''Nostalgia Critic:''' His goal is, you guessed it, to take over the world\\
'''M. Bison:''' Of course!
** This is, for the record, completely out of context (actually in response to "Guile? Alive?"); this is a callback to a joke in the review itself:
--->'''Nostalgia Critic:''' What is his goal? Could it be to...take over the world?\\
'''M. Bison:''' Of course!
* The Dark Overlords from the web fiction serial ''DimensionHeroes'' managed to take over an entire dimension.
*[[DoctorSteel Dr. Steel for World Emperor!]]. Toward a Utopian Playland!
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[[folder: Real Life]]
* [[TVTropes Earth is ours!]]
* The person in real life who set the record for most land conquered was Genghis Khan. (Even more, if you also count the conquests of his sons.)
* Alexander the Great warrants a mention, as he conquered what was essentially the known world at the time, before he was 25.
** Not to mention, conquering massive slabs of territory that the Greeks hadn't even heard of before he started conquering the places in between.
* Caesar Augustus accomplished this, in that he took over an already-powerful Republic and made himself absolute ruler. Contemporaries would compare him to Alexander the Great, but Augustus pointed out that it was far more difficult to rule an Empire than to conquer one.
* AdolfHitler, but only sort of. Hitler wanted to ensure Aryan superiority and realised that NaziGermany would have to take over the world to do this. However, he also realised that this would take a lot of time (he was 50 when he started WorldWarTwo) and planned to only take over Europe, leaving the rest of the task to his successors. He came fairly close to his goal.
** Well actually, he really just wanted all the old lands of the German Empire and pretty much all of Europe east of that (the Dragnet Osten) but with the way things went he ended up having to drive west as well. But he was a conqueror none the less.
* NapoleonBonaparte decided to take over the world. Then he lost in the Caribbean, so he decided on Eurasia. Then he lost in Russia, so he decided on Europe. Then he lost in England, so he decided on continental Europe. Then he lost to everyone, got exiled, came back to try AGAIN, and lost to the Germans and British. Admittedly, he did manage to take over all of continental Western and Central Europe.
* Ottoman's also conquered a large fraction of the known world for a while, but they toppled under the logistics of running that big of an empire from a central authority... among other things.
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