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* In ''Anime/DoraemonNobitaAndTheSteelTroops'', it's revealed near the end that Mechatopia, a planet populated entirely by robots, used to be descended from two robots of either gender, codenamed Amu and Emu (Adam and Eve), developed by a human scientist after Mechatopia's entire human population decides to leave the world for beign uninhabitable.
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* The more practical variant (about a dozen Adams and Eves) is brought up in ''Film/TheMatrixReloaded'' when [[spoiler:Neo learns that the true purpose of [[TheChosenOne the One]] is to select 21 women and 7 men who will repopulate Zion after the machines destroy it. The machines know that this will work since they've done it ''five times before'']].

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* The more practical variant (about a dozen Adams and Eves) is brought up in ''Film/TheMatrixReloaded'' when [[spoiler:Neo learns that the true purpose of [[TheChosenOne the One]] is to select 21 women and 7 men who will repopulate Zion after the machines destroy it. The machines know that this will work since they've done it ''five times before'']].[[note]]And, since the residents of Zion tend to [[spoiler:recruit people from the Matrix]], they won't be limited to [[spoiler:just those 28 people, or their descendents]] after enough time passes.[[/note]]
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* In the manga ''Beautiful People'' by Mitsukazu Mihara, only two people seem to have survived in Japan (and maybe the world) because they accidentally trapped themselves in a bunker for one week while civilization ended. The bomb just killed living beings on the outside without damaging other objects, so they can loot canned food and survive easily for a while. Hopes for them to re-populate the world are... low, as one is a gay man and the other is a lesbian woman... oops.
* ''Manga/{{Berserk}}'' has a purely symbolic example which ironically leads to a world changing plot, as in chapter 46, 47 and 48 Guts and Casca consummate their relationship in forest and they both [[NudityEqualsHonesty remain naked together]] laying ''by a tree'', while the '''Snake''' Apostle is wrecking stuff in another forest... DoesThisRemindYouOfAnything. [[spoiler: It becomes more literal when Guts and Casca's child born out this event is used by Griffith to become corporeal and in turn recreates the world and leading the human race to a new future]].
* ''Anime/BlueGender'': Yuji and Marlene eventually find themselves in this role, even though they weren't the last remaining humans on Earth.
* Completely averted in ''Franchise/DragonBall'' where in ''VideoGame/DragonBallOnline'', you find out that the last survivors of the Saiyan race, Vegeta and Goku, were unable to rebuild the Saiyan life through interbreeding with Earthlings. Saiyans are now extinct.
** Played straight, though, in that somehow Good Boo was able to produce an entire race of beings from just ''himself''. And seeing as he was a creature [[AWizardDidIt created out of pure magic]] in the first place, that doesn't seem very unlikely. He probably just [[StarfishCharacter split into multiple pieces]] and let them become separate beings instead of reforming. Specifically, he read one of Mr. Satan's adult books, and through it wanted to experience love. So he ended up creating his wife (the aptly named Booby), and then hit her with a ''love beam'', thus causing her to be impregnated with a child. And apparently over the span of a few centuries, this occurred so much it led to the creation of an entire race. Majins must have a lot of free time on their hands.
* ''Manga/DrStone'': After the entire population of Earth was TakenForGranite, the only survivors were [[ButWhatAboutTheAstronauts six astronauts]] --three men, three women. They manage to get back to Earth and start a small village, all of whose inhabitants are descended from them. It's still there, with a population of about 40, 3700 years later. Somehow, they didn't run into any genetic diversity problems.
* Subverted in the manga ''Manga/EdenItsAnEndlessWorld'', where, AfterTheEnd, two teenagers, Ennoia and Hana, think they're the last people alive. They've both been thinking about the inevitable ''a lot''. After a heartfelt discussion on the matter, they decide to stay in "our Eden", but Ennoia decides that they "don't have to live our lives according to mythology. And that means when we have kids, we don't have to name them 'Cain' or 'Abel', either." [[spoiler:As it turns out, they aren't the last people alive, but they might as well be; Most of the remaining population, which is already ridiculously minuscule, has TheVirus]].
* In ''Anime/EurekaSeven'' movie ending, Renton and Eureka became that very symbolic couple after Earth was flooded. Eureka was reborn relying on Renton's survival, memories and dreams, in a way similar to Eve being born from Adam's ribs.
* ''Anime/GallForce'': The ''Anime/GallForce: Eternal Story'' {{OVA}} focuses around a crew of a space ship consisting of a OneGenderRace named the [[HumanAliens Solonoids]] who are racing to claim a new homeworld and the Paranoids, an enemy alien race. One character is absorbed into an alien gelatinous mass and she ends up becoming pregnant via a FaceFullOfAlienWingwong. The cast surgically remove it, thinking it's an infection, and it rapidly grows into an OppositeSexClone. He and one girl end up being the last two survivors by the end, and go on to produce the entire human race.
* In ''Anime/{{Megazone 23}}'' Part I, the character Eve is introduced as a mysterious idol and Megazone is revealed to be a CityInABottle. In Part 2, Eve explains that she has taken it upon herself to hand-pick a worthy remnant who will survive after the superweapon A.D.A.M. destroys the Megazone, and hopefully make it safely by ark to the regenerated Earth where they can begin repopulating it.
* ''Anime/NeonGenesisEvangelion'': At the conclusion of the series, [[spoiler:[[OfficialCouple Shinji and Asuka]] are left as the only two surviving humans on an utterly transformed and devastated Earth.]]
** Subverted, [[spoiler:as it's said during the [[AssimilationPlot Instrumentality]] that the rest of the humans may join Shinji and Asuka in the new world if they wish it in their hearts. [[Main/AmbiguousEnding We just never]] [[Main/BittersweetEnding see that happen.]]]]
* This makes up roughly the first third of the sixth volume of Osamu Tezuka's ''Manga/{{Phoenix}}'' manga, ''Nostalgia''. And while the genetic difficulties are addressed, eventually the problem is resolved when [[spoiler:the race of aliens capable of taking on any form send a representative on the behalf of the Phoenix. This crossbreeding creates a new species of half human, half moopie.]]
* Seen in the ''last page'' of the ''Manga/ShadowStar'' manga, with [[spoiler:Shiina's daughter and Kuri's son, playing and [[LoliconAndShotacon having]] [[{{Squick}} sex]] on the beach where the series started. It's unclear as to whether their mothers are still alive.]]
* Inverted in ''Anime/SonicTheHedgehogTheMovie'', where Robotnik wants to ''cause'' the extinction of humanity, except for himself and Sara, so they can get married, have children, and live out their days on an empty planet. Sara responds by attacking Robotnik.
* ''Literature/WorldEndWhatDoYouDoAtTheEndOfTheWorldAreYouBusyWillYouSaveUs'': The protagonist Willem is the last human alive. It was suggested by another character to his LoveInterest, Chtholly, that, as a fellow "featureless", she should start training to be Willem's bride so that humanity could flourish again.
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* ''Series/TheTwilightZone1959'':
** A classic, and rather literal, example can be found in "[[Recap/TheTwilightZone1959S5E9Probe7OverAndOut Probe 7, Over and Out]]". An astronaut named Adam Cook crash lands on what appears to be a barren planet. Equipment failures keep him from radioing his homeworld, but he receives transmissions that indicate it has blown itself up in a nuclear war. While searching the planet, he comes across a woman, also stranded there. They can't communicate in words, but they make due by gestures and drawing in the sand. Eventually, it comes out that she's [[EarthAllAlong called the planet "Irth"]] and her name is... Eve Norda.
** "[[Recap/TheTwilightZone1959S3E1Two Two]]" had Creator/CharlesBronson and Creator/ElizabethMontgomery as the (as far as we know) sole survivors -- from opposite sides, no less -- of a city-destroying war between two unnamed factions. Creator/RodSerling's narration in the episode purposefully says that it could be set at any time during the past ''or'' future, and that "[[TranslationConvention The signposts are in English so that we may read them more easily]]".
* ''Series/TheOuterLimits1995'':
** The {{revival}} did this in a two-part story with the episodes "[[Recap/TheOuterLimits1995S3E12DoubleHelix Double Helix]]" and "[[Recap/TheOuterLimits1995S4E23TheOriginOfSpecies Origin of Species]]". The sample size was 8 students and one professor, and it is immediately pointed out that they could not possibly repopulate the planet alone. It's {{hand wave}}d by the [[spoiler:spaceship that took them into the future, which altered their genes to ensure maximum diversity and created hundreds of babies to further pad the gap]]. Subtly played with in the fact that both the professor and his son are exempt from being "Adams" due to a genetic disease (and are therefore vaporized), [[spoiler:but live on as holograms to assist their friends]].
** The episode "[[Recap/TheOuterLimits1995S4E24PhobosRising Phobos Rising]]" also hints at this plot, with the Earth possibly destroyed and only two Mars colonies with a combined population of less than fifty as survivors. Unfortunately, accidents fueling EnforcedColdWar paranoia end up destroying both colonies with only a pair of {{defect|ingForLove}}ors surviving. [[spoiler:Subverted in the final few minutes, when the surviving pair on Mars receive a transmission from Earth, telling them that the Moon was accidentally destroyed and in the wake of the devastation on Earth, both sides have called a truce.]]
** The episode "[[Recap/TheOuterLimits1995S2E2Resurrection Resurrection]]" takes place in a world where humanity has been replaced by [[TurnedAgainstTheirMasters robots who overthrew their former masters]], who are now extinct. Two robot scientists decide to bring back humanity by illegally breeding an adult human male. They manage to keep him hidden until they can deactivate all the other robots, sacrificing their own lives in the process. The last scene shows that they have also bred an adult human female so they can repopulate humanity. [[EsotericHappyEnding Of course this still ignores population genetics, and they didn't give the guy the necessary skills to keep breeding humans artificially]].
* ''Series/SevenDays'':
** The episode "Adam & Eve & Adam" has a NeutronBomb [[ApocalypseHow obliterate humanity]]. [[TheHero Parker]], Olga, [[{{Geek}} Owlsey]], & Army officer Major Jones have to journey back to Project Backstep. At one point, Owlsey kills Jones and tries to kill off Parker to start an Adam and Eve Plot with Olga. Of course, at the time, he was AxCrazy from radiation poisoning. Parker, [[OncePerEpisode per his usual shtick]], must SetRightWhatOnceWentWrong.
** Several episodes feature the destruction of nearly all life on Earth. In fact, in one case, Parker is the only survivor of a plot by an alien conveniently nicknamed "Adam" and has to manually start the Sphere to backstep.
* ''Series/DoctorWho'':
** The villain's plan in "[[Recap/DoctorWhoS22E5Timelash Timelash]]" is essentially to cause this trope with his own planet -- and he wants [[MsFanservice Peri]] to be his Eve.
** Also part of Luke Rattigan's plan to take his group of genius students to another planet in recompense for selling Earth to the Sontarans - he's even drawn up a breeding schedule! Needless to say, the one girl in the group isn't too happy with the idea.
*** This is also a case of Fail Biology Forever. Oh so many portrayals of colonies or survival groups seem to have 100 men for each woman.
** Implied to be the fate of the Tellers in "[[Recap/DoctorWhoS34E5TimeHeist Time Heist]]".
** Suggested by Clyde in ''Series/TheSarahJaneAdventures'' episode "[[Recap/TheSarahJaneAdventuresS4E7E8TheEmptyPlanet The Empty Planet]]". [[AllWomenArePrudes Rani has other ideas.]]
* Played out in the finale of the 2000s ''Series/{{Battlestar Galactica|2003}}'', wherein [[spoiler:the Colonists become the distant ancestors of the modern human race, and [[HalfHumanHybrid Hera Agathon]] is played up as being the Mitochondrial Eve.]]
* Done in an episode of ''Series/{{Dinosaurs}}'' with unnaturally cute, little furball-type animals.
* TruthInTelevision example: One episode of ''Series/{{Hoarders}}'' came close to this trope, featuring a man with over 2000 fancy rats living free in his house. He'd accidentally allowed his one male and two female pet rats to escape, months earlier, and hadn't had the heart to let them starve or set traps, with [[ExplosiveBreeder inevitable consequences]].
* ''Series/StarTrekTheOriginalSeries'':
** The original pilot, "[[Recap/StarTrekS1E0TheCage The Cage]]", has a group of RubberForeheadAliens who try to use their LotusEaterMachine to convince Captain Pike to play Adam for them with an Eve of his choice.
** The story was expanded in "The Menagerie", using footage from the pilot. The aliens, called the Talosians here, release Pike and his crew after finding that humans "have a hatred of captivity". The "Eve", named Vina here, must stay behind, however, as leaving would cause her to die from the injuries sustained by her true body that are suppressed by their technology. In the present day, with Pike being an old and invalid man, they offer to let him live with them again, where he can gain his youth and health back and live with Vina. He accepts, and it remains ambiguous whether the Plot ever succeeded.
** "[[Recap/StarTrekS2E20ReturnToTomorrow Return to Tomorrow]]" has the crew encounter a disembodied creature known as Sargon, who claims that the human Adam and Eve were explorers from his race. When the humans refute this claim by citing evolution, Spock admits that the Vulcan creation myth also fits Sargon's story.
* An episode of ''Series/StargateUniverse'' reveals that, thanks to a TimeyWimeyBall, an alternate version of the ''Destiny'' crew (minus Rush and Telford) got thrown 2000 years into the past and had to set up a settlement on planet Novus. When "our" ''Destiny'' crew encounters them, they're a formerly thriving civilization of millions, forced to abandon their planet when a black hole was detected approaching the system. There is no mention of any inbreeding, although it is possible the crew's descendants have figured out how to maintain genetic diversity, even though all of them are descended from a few dozen people.
* In ''Series/StargateSG1'', the Alpha Site was intended to {{invoke|dTrope}} this trope should an alien invasion overcome Earth's defenses. This was a real threat in the early seasons (they actually started moving personnel offworld in "The Serpent's Lair"), but the threat diminishes after Earth first gains Asgard military protection, then becomes a spacefaring power in its own right.
* Kaya, a water nymph, uses Malone for one in ''Series/SirArthurConanDoylesTheLostWorld''. [[spoiler: It doesn't stop Veronica from getting the wrong idea.]]
* ''Series/KamenRiderGaim'' offers a twist on the concept: [[spoiler:At the end of the series, [[TheHero Kouta]] and Mai have evolved beyond humanity and gained the power to shape the world to their will. Rather than destroying the planet he fought so hard to protect, Kouta uses his new powers to create a portal to a distant, uninhabited planet and states that '''that''' is the world he'll shape. DJ Sagara, the story's Satan analogue, urges them to "be fruitful and multiply" after [[LampshadeHanging openly noting the irony of his doing so]].]]
* In ''Series/TensouSentaiGoseiger'', TheMovie involves the heroes trying to protect an "Eve" figure whose home planet was destroyed by an ArtifactOfDoom that the villains are now trying to get their hands on. At the end of the movie, "Adam" returns and takes her back to their planet for them to begin rebuilding their world.
* In ''Series/TheLastManOnEarth'', after Carol finds Phil, she takes it as a matter of course that they'll have to mate to repopulate the species. Phil, who's taken a quick dislike to her, refuses. (It's two years after ThePlague wiped out the human race.) And then [[spoiler: another woman and man show up to complicate things.]]
* Though not quite down to two people, the original "Survivors" featured humanity wiped out except for 1 in 10,000 people. When Charles was first introduced, a defining character trait was his belief that the survivors needed to focus on breeding to rebuild the human species (this trait was later downplayed once he became a main character).
* On ''Series/{{The 100}}'', when Kane is considering [[PopulationControl killing large segments of the Ark's population]] [[ColdEquation to conserve oxygen]], he says he's willing to reduce the Ark to "a cosmic Adam and Eve" if necessary.
* ''Series/WarOfTheWorlds2019'': It turns out that all of the aliens are descended from Emily and Sacha's child. However, this is kind of inverted with the fact that the humans try to ''prevent'' this by going back in time. Also, unlike many examples it's a plot point that they have harmful mutations (though this gets ascribed to Emily and Sacha having genetic disorders, realistically inbreeding alone would do it in enough time).
* ''Series/TheOutpost'': The entire [[spoiler:Blackblood]] species were descended from one HalfHumanHybrid. This doesn't make sense for many reasons. E.g., the genes must be unrealistically dominant for them not to be bred out in the subsequent generations, absent incest which would have its own problems. However, given this is fantasy with the child's father being from a god-like otherworldly species, some [[AWizardDidIt magical cause]] is a possibility.
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* ''VideoGame/ActRaiser'': After you clear the first Act of each area, the Master creates a temple and two people, a man and a woman, to lead the local civilization, for the most part these two people are the ones who specifically address you when you listen to the peoples' prayers.
* ''VideoGame/AssassinsCreedII'' shows a different interpretation of Adam and Eve. In the games' story, [[spoiler: humanity originally began as a slave race created by a highly evolved and [[SufficientlyAdvancedAlien technologically advanced (possibly alien) race]]. If you find all the glyphs and unlock the hidden video, you see a 20-second clip of Adam and Eve [[LeParkour parkouring]] their way through a factory and escaping. This is closer to the Summerian Adam and Eve than the Biblical one, even before you find out that they led a [[TurnedAgainstTheirMasters human revolt against the "gods"]] with the help of a Piece of Eden]].
* In ''VideoGame/ChaosRings'' and its prequel ''Chaos Rings Ω'' the entire purpose of the Ark is to set one up using the best possible BattleCouple [[spoiler:to breed humans capable of defeating an EldritchAbomination]]. However, the genetic problems with this trope are addressed in the first game: in Ayuta's story, there's a bit where it's claimed that [[spoiler:the First Couples are dropped off at an era with plenty of other humans for breeding.]]
* ''VisualNovel/DanganronpaV3KillingHarmony'',: In Chapter 5, it is revealed that [[spoiler: after the events of ''Anime/Danganronpa3'', civilization started to recover, but then the Earth got struck by meteorites that carried a deadly disease. In response, Makoto Naegi, now headmaster of Hope's Peak Academy, gathered up talented individuals who were [[TheImmune immune to the disease]] (although Kaito Momota apparently was infected), and put them into a spaceship bound for another planet so that the students could repopulate humanity on a habitable world]]. In the final trial, however, [[spoiler:this turns out to be a lie, as part of the storyline for [[TrumanShowPlot the fifty-third season]] of ''Danganronpa''.]]
* In ''VideoGame/DukeNukem: Land of the Babes'', the invading aliens [[MarsNeedsWomen kill all the men]], and LaResistance calls up Duke from their past to help. [[https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=E6__xhci6lY&fmt=18 The ending]] shows a clear Adam and Eve Plot, although in this case it's more an "Adam and [[LadyLand Eve-land]]" Plot.
* Subverted in ''VideoGame/{{Fallout 3}}'': The Overseer of Vault 101 refuses to let anyone out of the Vault because he thinks it's the last settlement of humans uncorrupted by the chaos outside, but it's possible to convince him otherwise by pointing out that the Vault doesn't have enough genetic diversity to survive.
* ''VideoGame/FateGrandOrder'': Briefly PlayedForLaughs in the game's first Summer event. After being transported to an uninhabited tropical island for a rare vacation from saving the world, your {{Yandere}} Servant Kiyohime demands to "become Adam and Eve" with you. Even if you're an Eve yourself, from which Scathach says that [[AWizardDidIt runes can "take care" of that]].
* Referenced in ''VideoGame/HalfLife2'' (one of the episodes, anyway) where the [[GeniusDitz well-intentioned]] Dr. Kleiner mentions on the monitors previously used for Breencasts (and which are therefore presumably scattered strategically worldwide) that since the Combine suppression field that had been inhibiting pregnancies was now gone, that those so inclined might as well set about replenishing the human population. Alyx incredulously asks the question that was likely in every player's head at that moment: "Did he just tell everyone to... get busy?"
* Downplayed in ''Franchise/{{Halo}}'': When the [[{{Precursors}} Forerunners]] were forced to fire the Halos and wipe out all sentient life in the galaxy in order to stop [[TheVirus the Flood]], they stored as many specimens from different species as they could on the Ark, a giant installation located far away from the Halos' effects. After the Halos had fired, these specimens were sent back to repopulate their various homeworlds.
* ''VideoGame/TheLegendOfZeldaSkywardSword'' ends with [[spoiler:Link and Zelda, rather than returning to Skyloft, [[IChooseToStay deciding to remain in what would eventually become Hyrule]]]]. While it's probably safe to assume they won't be the only ones to repopulate the surface ([[spoiler:the cloud barrier between it and Skyloft has disappeared, making it possible for anyone to come]]), the Adam and Eve symbolism is still very apparent.
* Parodied in ''VideoGame/Left4Dead'':
** Since her team follows TheSmurfettePrinciple, Zoey eventually realizes this.
--->'''Zoey''': Wait, that makes me the last woman on earth... Shit.
** And in the sequel, when Rochelle dies:
--->'''Nick:''' There goes repopulating the earth.
* The adventure game ''VideoGame/LostEden'' features two main human characters -- Adam and Eve, living in a world where dinosaurs rule over humans. At the end of the game, it is revealed the dinosaurs will go extinct and Adam and Eve will lead humans into an age where they are the dominant species.
* ''Franchise/MassEffect'':
** {{Averted}}. [[spoiler:The last hundred or so surviving {{Pr|ecursors}}otheans were put into [[HumanPopsicle stasis]], but the genocide of the Protheans by the [[EldritchAbomination Reapers]] lasted centuries. In order to conserve energy, Vigil, the pseudo-AI watching over them, had to initiate a contingency program that would [[CryonicsFailure shut down stasis pods]] one-by-one, starting from the lowest ranking individuals upwards. By the time the genocide ended centuries later, only the top dozen Protheans remained, which, as Vigil pointed out, [[ShownTheirWork was far too few to repopulate the species]].]]
** Discussed in ''VideoGame/MassEffect3'': the lone female Krogan immune to the sterilizing Genophage won't reveal her name as part of the rules of her role in Krogan society, so Mordin decides to call her Eve, in a deliberate reference to Earth mythology and in recognition of her importance to the future of her race.
* The good ending of ''VideoGame/OdinSphere''. [[spoiler:After TheEndOfTheWorldAsWeKnowIt, Oswald and Gwendolyn are the only two humans left alive and presumably, the ones who repopulate the devastated planet. Well, Velvet and Cornelius survived it too, but they're not exactly human anymore (unless you get the GoldenEnding).]]
* ''VideoGame/RadiantSilvergun'' where at the end it turns out that [[spoiler:the first humans on Earth are the clones of the last humans on Earth who were sent back in time for ResetButton]].
* ''VideoGame/ShinMegamiTenseiI''.
** [[spoiler: There's a possibility that the characters actually are {{Reincarnation}}s of Adam and Eve. At least, Lillth thinks so.]]
** ''VideoGame/ShinMegamiTenseiII''[='s=] neutral ending has the Heroine say this is what they need to do as they walk off into the sunset.
* ''VideoGame/ShadowOfTheColossus'' [[spoiler:The bridge to the Shrine of Worship is destroyed as Lord Emon and his men escape. That just leaves Mono and Wander to repopulate the Cursed Land.]]
* ''Videogame/StarControl II'': The Shofixti are at one point reduced to two males and about half a dozen females. If you can get the two groups together, you'll have a fully viable species [[ExplosiveBreeder in a few months or so]].
* Every playthrough of ''VideoGame/TheUniversim'' starts with two Nuggets. The male is called Adahy and the female is called Elu.
%%* The ExcusePlot of ''VideoGame/{{Volfied}}'' ends with this.
* ''VideoGame/WorldOfWarcraft'':
** One of the fishing dailies in Thunder Bluff is to restock the pond with fish from a nearby lake, and you have to bring back two pairs of fish, which are "randy" and "amorous".
** A daily quest in Howling Fjord tasks the player with playing "matchmaker" to sea lions after the death of their alpha [[spoiler: at the player's hands.]]
** In Zandalar the albino brutosaurs are extinct aside from an older male and belligerent female. A quest line focuses on getting the two to mate.
* ''VideoGame/XenobladeChroniclesX'': The Orphe are reduced to a mere five individuals by the time humanity rescues them from the Ganglion. Fortunately, due to Orphe reproducing via "fission" rather than sex, there isn't any danger of inbreeding. Unfortunately, they require a specific chemical (senirapa water) to use as a catalyst for their reproduction, and they only have a few cups of it left. Once they find a way to produce more, their population grows extremely rapidly.
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* Cheetahs. From Wikipedia (with a Scientific American [[Administrivia/ThereIsNoSuchThingAsNotability citation]]):
-->"The cheetah has unusually low genetic variability and a very low sperm count, which also suffers from low motility and deformed flagellae. Skin grafts between non-related cheetahs illustrate this point in that there is no rejection of the donor skin. It is thought that it went through a prolonged period of inbreeding following a genetic bottleneck during the last ice age."
** The present-day population of cheetahs is low enough to put them into this category again. So it's good to know that this endangered species has survived such a problem in the past.
* Northern elephant seals, which had a population that fell to a number somewhere in the 30s during the 1890s but now are no longer endangered (residing in the "least concern" category). However, it should be noted that [[SexGod male elephant seals are able to impregnate up to 50 females every mating season]].
* The stereotypical hamster (the golden/Syrian) is actually endangered in the wild. Virtually every domesticated Hamster is descended from a single litter captured in the 1930s.
* Genetic studies trace the native fruit flies of Hawaii to a single gravid female, which was probably blown there by a storm.
* In some areas, humans. Although there was never a colony or town that came entirely from a single couple, there is what is called the "[[http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Founder_effect Founder Effect]]", where having an overly small gene pool increases hereditary traits, usually leading to a higher rate of certain diseases or disorders. For example:
** For centuries, Martha's Vineyard had an abnormally large number of deaf people. This was because up until the 20th century, there were rarely any outsiders (read: tourists) showing up so it was rare for any new genes to be introduced into the pool.
** Polydactyly (having more than 5 fingers) is more common in the Amish than elsewhere, for similar reasons (endogamy means small gene pool).
** 75-80% of Fundamentalist Mormons (not to be confused with the 'regular' Mormons) are related in some way to Joseph Smith or John Barlow. There is also an unusual amount of [[https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Fumarase_deficiency fumarase deficiency]] in Mormon populations, the result of Fundamentalists continuing to practice polygamy and endogamy.
** The royal houses of Europe and other places developed recurring issues because of the massive inbreeding in the second millennium. Notable occurrences include hemophilia (through the descendants of Queen Victoria, currently recessed in living population), prognathism (the famous Habsburg lip; culminated in UsefulNotes/CharlesIIOfSpain, whose jaw was so deformed he couldn't chew), and various problems (including club foot, scoliosis, and cleft palates) in the Greek-descended Ptolemaic Dynasty of Egypt (who preferred brother/sister marriages).
*** While outbreeding has been specifically practiced in the last century, other lesser traits are still endemic to certain royal families (large jaw in Spanish; large ears and premature balding in English).
** In 1775, a giant typhoon hit the Micronesian Island of Pingelap. Only 20 people survived. One of them was a carrier for achromatopsia -- "total color-blindness". Since achromatopsia is a recessive genetic disorder, over time more and more islanders have inherited the gene, and thus also a greater number have inherited color-blindness. Today, 10% of the population is completely color-blind, and 30% more of the population carries the alleles that could cause their children to be color-blind.
** The modern-day inhabitants of Pitcairn Island, all descendants of the ''Bounty'' mutineers, are subject to a variety of genetic defects associated with several generations of inbreeding.
** The [=CCR5=]-Delta 32 mutation is descended from Europeans during the time of the Black Death. It's theorized that those that had the mutation then were immune to the disease, thus after it passed, a significant number of Europeans left had the mutation. It's almost unknown in African and indigenous American populations, but about 10% of European-descended humans have the mutation. It would be unremarkable now, except that if you have two parents with the mutation, you have immunity to some strains of HIV, for now. (Website/{{Wikipedia}} has more under http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/CCR5#HIV .)
** 5-alpha-reductase deficiency, a very rare genetic condition where a child is born with a female appearance but develops male genitalia at age 12, has a very high incidence rate in areas of the Dominican Republic, where nearly everyone with the condition is descended from a single colonist dating from the days of Columbus.
** The high proportion of people suffering from Huntington's disease (a disease that is hereditary but doesn't have major negative effects until after reproductive age) in the Lake Maracaibo region of Venezuela is believed to be a result of one of the ten or so women who first immigrated there from Europe having the disease.
* Geneticists have posited that ''all'' modern-day ''Homo sapiens'' were descended from one woman dubbed as the Mitochondrial Eve who lived in Africa around 200,000 years ago. But this is really a subversion as all scientists are very certain that she is in no sense of the word comparable to the biblical Eve: she was not the first woman, she is simply the earliest woman to which geneticists can trace, and she just happened to be lucky enough that her daughters were able to produce an unbroken line of descendants to the present day while the offspring of her contemporaries died out in the interim.
** "Died out", in this context, could mean "produced only male offspring for a generation", not actual extinction of the bloodline. As mitochondria are inherited solely through the female line, having sons doesn't do anything to preserve these organelles' genes.
** In fact, the Y-Chromosomal Adam was dated to live about 130,000 years ''before'' Eve.
* The Toba catastrophe theory, called so after a volcanic eruption some 75,000 years ago, states that humans themselves suffered a severe population bottleneck (down to some two or ten thousand humans on Earth) due to aforementioned volcano. Not exactly Adam and Eve Plot, but as close as we ever got.
** There are some (hotly debated) theories that say after this eruption, for a short time there were as few as thirty-some-odd breeding human females on the planet. Most estimates put the count as higher, but still considerably low.
* This is touted as an actual newspaper headline, in the vein of the stuff sent in to ''Series/TheTonightShow With Jay Leno'' for his "headlines" segment: '''Panda Mating Fails; Veterinarian Takes Over'''.[[note]]This is the kind of headline you'd find on Website/{{Fark}}, actually[[/note]]
* Biology classes introducing evolution use this trope to describe Malthusian population growth, explaining how a mated pair of sparrows (or whatever) could hypothetically produce enough descendants to cover the Earth within a shockingly short period of time.
** Similar examples of a pregnant cat or dog producing thousands of descendants are used by animal welfare groups, to encourage spaying or neutering of pets.
* This has happened with more than one endangered species. The [[http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/California_Condor California Condor]] was down to 22 birds by the time all birds left in the species were captured and taken to zoos. There are just over 400 alive today, about half in the wild.
* The population of [[http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Przewalski%27s_Horse Przewalski's Horse]], the only truly wild horse in the world, is descended from nine horses held in captivity in 1945. 1500 horses are alive today in zoos and in the wild of Mongolia.
* On Île Haute, in the Kerguelen Islands, a male and female mouflon sheep were introduced in 1957. The current population, descended only from that pair, fluctuates between 250 and 700 individuals, and shows far more genetic diversity than had been expected.
* Okunoshima is an island of Japan that used to have a wartime research facility. When the place was shut down near the end of the Pacific Campaign, its test rabbits (five in all by one declassified document) were set loose in a nearby meadow. These five rabbits, being an ExplosiveBreeder species, spawned the progenitors of the hundreds of wild rabbits there today, which is why Okunoshima is nicknamed Rabbit Island.
* An even worse rabbit-based version of this trope took place on Australia. A wealthy settler named Thomas Austin imported a group of European rabbits for the purpose of having some running around for him to take potshots at. Thirteen of them were released, and within 50 years they had overrun the continent, causing massive plant destruction and, as a result, soil erosion. They continue to be a serious problem today.
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* Deconstructed in ''[[Fanfic/PokeWars Poké Wars: The Defervescence]]''. The Clefairy from Mt. Moon have decided to evacuate Seymour and at least one other human in the hopes of restarting humanity if they die out on Earth. However, Seymour is a childless and nerdy scientist with ''zero'' experience with dating or parenting and he rapidly starts cracking under the pressure of such weighty expectations, to the point of being utterly terrified that if he fails and humanity reaches a dead end, [[ItsAllMyFault he'll be directly responsible for their extinction.]] To make matters worse, the Clefairy ''try'' to comfort him but they approach it all from a [[BlueAndOrangeMorality cold, logical and, well, alien perspective]], which fails to comfort Seymour at all and indeed, he starts to wonder if they're just [[CondescendingCompassion pitying him]].

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* "Art/MysticalMedleysAVintageCartoonTarot": "The Lovers" refers to the Adam and Eve story: a man and a woman, both clad only in leaves (and shoes); one of the trees with apples on it, a snake in the middle, and a godly being watching from above.

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* "Art/MysticalMedleysAVintageCartoonTarot": ''Art/MysticalMedleysAVintageCartoonTarot'': "The Lovers" refers to the Adam and Eve story: a man and a woman, both clad only in leaves (and shoes); one of the trees with apples on it, a snake in the middle, and a godly being watching from above.



* Creator/MarvelComics' ''Film/TwoThousandOneASpaceOdyssey'' Issue 7 has a Star Child ("New Seed" in the comics) taking two lovers from their [[AfterTheEnd doomed planet]] to repopulate on another.
* In a magazine cartoon that allows you to recreate the circumstances of the time (even if you know very little about the 60s), the two survivors of an atomic war are a black man and a black woman. The man is saying to the woman, "I'm sure Senator Russell would be pleased that the last two people on Earth are not only Americans, but from Georgia!"
* In ''ComicBook/BrightestDay'', [[spoiler:the insane and evil D'kay D'razz wants to revive the Green Martian race with ComicBook/MartianManhunter J'onn J'onzz]]. Even if the plan weren't horribly flawed, she's infertile and deeply in denial about it.
* ''ComicBook/ElfQuest'':
** In one of the later ''ComicBook/ElfQuest'' stories, a small family of trolls find themselves stranded in a country where there are no other trolls. Flash forward a few thousand years and there are lots of trolls running around. Incest is hinted at but never stated outright.
** For that matter, if we go by the story ''How Shall I Keep From Singing'', it appears that all elves are descendant from a total of eight High Ones (and one wolf). The "no problem with inbreeding" can probably be explained with [[MindlinkMates Recognition]] weeding out genetic defects. While one or two of the prose stories in the ''Blood of Ten Chiefs'' anthologies do name other High Ones that don't appear in ''How Shall I Keep From Singing'', they aren't part of the Singing group, and the total population still wasn't very big.
* Xemnu the Titan is an alien who has had this goal since he first appeared in the age of [[UsefulNotes/TheSilverAgeOfComicBooks Marvel Monsters]]. Most of his plans have involved transforming human children into beings like himself, although his most recent plot (in ComicBook/SheHulk's comic) involved trying it on She-Hulk in order to mate with her.



* ''ComicBook/TankGirl: Apocalypse'' leads into an Adam and Eve plot, but this is not picked up on in later books.



* ''ComicBook/ElfQuest'':
** In one of the later ''ComicBook/ElfQuest'' stories, a small family of trolls find themselves stranded in a country where there are no other trolls. Flash forward a few thousand years and there are lots of trolls running around. Incest is hinted at but never stated outright.
** For that matter, if we go by the story ''How Shall I Keep From Singing'', it appears that all elves are descendant from a total of eight High Ones (and one wolf). The "no problem with inbreeding" can probably be explained with [[MindlinkMates Recognition]] weeding out genetic defects. While one or two of the prose stories in the ''Blood of Ten Chiefs'' anthologies do name other High Ones that don't appear in ''How Shall I Keep From Singing'', they aren't part of the Singing group, and the total population still wasn't very big.



* Xemnu the Titan is an alien who has had this goal since he first appeared in the age of [[UsefulNotes/TheSilverAgeOfComicBooks Marvel Monsters.]] Most of his plans have involved transforming human children into beings like himself, although his most recent plot (in ComicBook/SheHulk's comic) involved trying it on She-Hulk in order to mate with her.
* In ''ComicBook/BrightestDay'', [[spoiler:the insane and evil D'kay D'razz wants to revive the Green Martian race with ComicBook/MartianManhunter J'onn J'onzz.]] Even if the plan weren't horribly flawed, she's infertile and deeply in denial about it.
* In a magazine cartoon that allows you to recreate the circumstances of the time (even if you know very little about the 60's) the two survivors of an atomic war are a black man and a black woman. The man is saying to the woman "I'm sure Senator Russell would be pleased that the last two people on Earth are not only Americans, but from Georgia!"
* ''[[ComicBook/TankGirl Tank Girl: Apocalypse]]'' leads into an Adam and Eve plot, but this is not picked up on in later books.
* Creator/MarvelComics' ''Film/TwoThousandOneASpaceOdyssey'' issue 7 has a Star Child ('New Seed' in the comics) taking two lovers from their [[AfterTheEnd doomed planet]] to repopulate on another.



* In ''[[http://www.fimfiction.net/story/157526/friendship-is-physics Friendship is Physics]]'', Star Swirl the Bearded mentions an unethical experiment he heard about. A male and female child were released into a sealed, artificial environment with no other contact. The two ponies grew up, but while they cared about each other, it never ever occurred to them to mate. The ones in charge of the experiment concluded that the stories of ponykind originating from a single male–female pair were false.



* Lampshaded in ''Evangelion'' post-Third Impact fanfic ''Fanfic/OrchestratingTheSilence'': Shinji points out there is nobody in the world other than Asuka and him, and Asuka refrains herself from chewing him out for a "lame Adam and Eve comparison".
* In ''Fanfic/RocketshipVoyager'', Chakotay suggests that, instead of trying to travel 70,000 light years back to Earth, they establish a Literature/SecondFoundation of Man on the other side of the galaxy. Captain Janeway rejects the idea out of hand, pointing out they've barely enough people--even counting the extraterrans on their crew--to establish a viable colony, and no race bank of embryos either ([[MalignedMixedMarriage she's even more shocked]] when Chakotay suggests they find a planet with [[BoldlyComing biologically-compatible aliens]]). It's suggested her dislike of this idea is based on a previous captain's attempt to force his female crewmembers (including a young Ensign Janeway) to become a BabyFactory for a similar colony, sparking a mutiny that was kicked off by a crewmember called [[AdamAndOrEve Eve hurling a red globe of firefighting powder at an officer called Adams]].



* In ''[[http://www.fimfiction.net/story/157526/friendship-is-physics Friendship is Physics]]'', Star Swirl the Bearded mentions an unethical experiment he heard about. A male and female child were released into a sealed, artificial environment with no other contact. The two ponies grew up, but while they cared about each other, it never ever occurred to them to mate. The ones in charge of the experiment concluded that the stories of ponykind originating from a single male - female pair were false.
* In ''Fanfic/RocketshipVoyager'', Chakotay suggests that, instead of trying to travel 70,000 light years back to Earth, they establish a Literature/SecondFoundation of Man on the other side of the galaxy. Captain Janeway rejects the idea out of hand, pointing out they've barely enough people--even counting the extraterrans on their crew--to establish a viable colony, and no race bank of embryos either ([[MalignedMixedMarriage she's even more shocked]] when Chakotay suggests they find a planet with [[BoldlyComing biologically-compatible aliens]]). It's suggested her dislike of this idea is based on a previous captain's attempt to force his female crewmembers (including a young Ensign Janeway) to become a BabyFactory for a similar colony, sparking a mutiny that was kicked off by a crewmember called [[AdamAndOrEve Eve hurling a red globe of firefighting powder at an officer called Adams]].
* Lampshaded in ''Evangelion'' post-Third Impact fanfic ''Fanfic/OrchestratingTheSilence'': Shinji points out there is nobody in the world other than Asuka and him, and Asuka refrains herself from chewing him out for a "lame Adam and Eve comparison".



* ''WesternAnimation/{{Nine}}'' [[spoiler:ends with this]]; [[GainaxEnding sort of]]. Bonus points for [[spoiler:the remaining [[PunkPunk stitchpunks]] (9, 7, 3 + 4)]] forming a sort-of Adam and Eve family, [[FauxSymbolism complete with Cain and Abel]]... but not [[CainAndAbel the trope]], thankfully.
* ''WesternAnimation/AlphaAndOmega'' initially started with Humphrey and Kate being sent to Idaho to repopulate. Humphrey loved the idea more than Kate did.
* [[SubvertedTrope Subverted]] in ''WesternAnimation/IceAgeTheMeltdown'': Manny and Ellie think they are the last mammoths on Earth, when in fact a whole colony still exists (later seen in the film). However, the pool is probably very small, seeing as mammoths eventually did go extinct.
* The now-canceled Creator/{{Pixar}} animated film ''Newt'', about the last male and female blue-footed newts on Earth forced to mate to continue the species, even though they don't quite like each other to begin with. It was cancelled to avoid DuelingMovies with ''Rio''.



* The now-canceled {{Creator/Pixar}} animated film ''Newt'', about the last male and female blue-footed newts on Earth forced to mate to continue the species, even though they don't quite like each other to begin with. It was cancelled to avoid DuelingMovies with ''Rio''.
* ''WesternAnimation/{{Nine}}'' [[spoiler:ends with this]] - [[GainaxEnding sort of]]. Bonus points for [[spoiler:the remaining [[PunkPunk stitchpunks]] (9, 7, 3 + 4)]] forming a sort-of Adam and Eve family, [[FauxSymbolism complete with Cain and Abel]]... [[CainAndAbel but not the trope, thankfully]].
* [[SubvertedTrope Subverted]] in ''WesternAnimation/IceAgeTheMeltdown'': Manny and Ellie think they are the last mammoths on Earth, when in fact a whole colony still exists (later seen in the film). However, the pool is probably very small, seeing as mammoths eventually did go extinct.



* ''WesternAnimation/AlphaAndOmega'' initially started with Humphrey and Kate being sent to Idaho to repopulate. Humphrey loved the idea more than Kate did.



* Italian song [[https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=UPJxUIktDM8 "Eva"]] is about a man telling his beloved that when mankind turns mad and decides to destroy itself, he will leave with her in a spaceship, a "Noah's Ark" where he will be Adam and she'll be his small Eve (Eva!).



* "Snake" by Music/PJHarvey from ''Music/RidOfMe''

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* "Snake" by Music/PJHarvey from ''Music/RidOfMe''''Music/RidOfMe'':



* Italian song [[https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=UPJxUIktDM8 "Eva"]] is about a man telling his beloved that when mankind turns mad and decides to destroy itself, he will leave with her in a spaceship, a "Noah's Ark" where he will be Adam and she'll be his small Eve (Eva!).



** It is noteworthy that the wording in Genesis 2, the part where Adam and Eve are introduced, comes after the creation of mankind in Genesis 1. While some hold that the story of Genesis 2 is a rephrase of Genesis 1, numerous theologians and scholars have suggested that the various inconsistencies[[note]](Genesis 2 being specifically about the creation of the Garden of Eden, the order of plants, humans, and animals being brought forth differing, Genesis 1 stating male and female humans arrived at the same time vs. Eve being a product of Adam, Adam's time being specified as ''after'' the days of Creation in the original Hebrew)[[/note]] point to this actually not being the case and that humans already existed with Adam and Eve being special creations.
** Chapter 4 identifies three children of Adam and Eve: Cain, Abel, and Seth. After Cain kills Abel, Cain moved east to the land of Nod, where he married someone and had at least one son, Enoch. Adam and Eve are [[AllThereInTheManual also stated]] to have had other children, both sons and daughters. Daughters are not tracked in the Bible unless they're important. Sons are only tracked if they're relevant to the plot.

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** It is noteworthy that the wording in Genesis 2, the part where Adam and Eve are introduced, comes after the creation of mankind in Genesis 1. While some hold that the story of Genesis 2 is a rephrase of Genesis 1, numerous theologians and scholars have suggested that the various inconsistencies[[note]](Genesis 2 being specifically about the creation of the Garden of Eden, the order of plants, humans, and animals being brought forth differing, Genesis 1 stating male and female humans arrived at the same time vs. Eve being a product of Adam, Adam's time being specified as ''after'' the days of Creation in the original Hebrew)[[/note]] point to this actually not being the case and that humans already existed existed, with Adam and Eve being special creations.
** Chapter 4 identifies three children of Adam and Eve: Cain, Abel, and Seth. After Cain kills Abel, Cain moved east to the land of Nod, where he married someone and had at least one son, Enoch. Adam and Eve are [[AllThereInTheManual also stated]] to have had other children, both sons and daughters. Daughters are not tracked in the Bible unless they're important. Sons important; sons are only tracked if they're relevant to the plot.



* Averted in the Myth/ClassicalMythology version of TheGreatFlood: one man and one woman are left, but they are asked by the gods to throw earth or stones over their shoulders, and this earth turns into sufficient men and women to actually repopulate the world.
* ''Literature/{{Mabinogion}} Branwen verch Llyr'': The Britons invade Ireland and kill everybody except five pregnant women hiding in a cave. The five women bear five sons who repopulate the island. Hence, the five provinces of Ireland.



* Averted in the Myth/ClassicalMythology version of The Flood: one man and one woman are left, however they are asked by the gods to throw earth or stones over their shoulders, and this earth turns into sufficient men and women to actually repopulate the world.
* ''Literature/{{Mabinogion}} Branwen verch Llyr'': The Britons invade Ireland and kill everybody except five pregnant women hiding in a cave. The five women bear five sons who repopulate the island. Hence the five provinces of Ireland.



* From a sci-fi series called "X - 1" (''[[PunctuatedForEmphasis X! Minus! One!]]''): A scientist in CaptainErsatz-East Germany, along with his assistant Alan and [[MadScientistsBeautifulDaughter beautiful daughter]] Ava have developed a way to shrink things to subatomic size and are planning to use it to smuggle aid and, eventually, people. Fascist government thugs break into the lab and [[PunnyName Alan and Ava]] are forced to hide in the shrinking machine, which gets turned on either by accident, a plan by the scientist, or because the leader of the fascist thugs demanded a demonstration. Alan and Ava are briefly seen exploring the surface of a planet-sized electron, which they liken to a desert with the central atomic cluster as its sun (I know I [[ArtisticLicensePhysics fail physics forever]] and [[ScienceMarchesOn atoms aren't described that way anymore]]). [[spoiler:When the scientist reverses the machine, to his surprise Alan and Ava are gone but a mysterious voice issues in their place, saying that they eventually populated the electron-planet and it was a peaceful and prosperous land for thousands of (atomic) years, and to make sure the peace lasted beyond their deaths they [[Literature/TheBible wrote a book of instructions]] for their descendants. The scientist is incredulous that Alan and Ava are both long-since dead and the parents of a peaceful race; unfortunately I can't recall the fascist thugs' reaction.]]

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* From a sci-fi series called "X - 1" (''[[PunctuatedForEmphasis X! Minus! One!]]''): A scientist in CaptainErsatz-East Germany, along with his assistant Alan and [[MadScientistsBeautifulDaughter beautiful daughter]] Ava have developed a way to shrink things to subatomic size and are planning to use it to smuggle aid and, eventually, people. Fascist government thugs break into the lab and [[PunnyName Alan and Ava]] are forced to hide in the shrinking machine, which gets turned on either by accident, a plan by the scientist, or because the leader of the fascist thugs demanded a demonstration. Alan and Ava are briefly seen exploring the surface of a planet-sized electron, which they liken to a desert with the central atomic cluster as its sun (I know I (which is [[ArtisticLicensePhysics fail physics forever]] not the case in reality]] and [[ScienceMarchesOn atoms aren't described that way anymore]]). [[spoiler:When the scientist reverses the machine, to his surprise surprise, Alan and Ava are gone but a mysterious voice issues in their place, saying that they eventually populated the electron-planet and it was a peaceful and prosperous land for thousands of (atomic) years, and to make sure the peace lasted beyond their deaths they [[Literature/TheBible wrote a book of instructions]] for their descendants. The scientist is incredulous that Alan and Ava are both long-since dead and the parents of a peaceful race; unfortunately I can't recall the fascist thugs' reaction.race.]]



--> ''We owe it to the species to begin the very sexy process of repopulating the earth. Though that '''does''' mean the next generation will necessarily engage in incest. And the generation '''after''' won't fare much better. Damn creation myths.''

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--> ''We -->''We owe it to the species to begin the very sexy process of repopulating the earth. Though that '''does''' mean the next generation will necessarily engage in incest. And the generation '''after''' won't fare much better. Damn creation myths.''''
* ''Webcomic/{{Educomix}}'': When Jessica is in the Garden of Edam, she and Adam are the only humans in existence.
* In a ''Webcomic/{{Fans}}'' story set AfterTheEnd, Tim and cloned copies of his buddies are all that are left to repopulate the Earth. Much attempt is made for genetic diversity but the kids are naive and eventually a brother falls in love with his half-sister. [[spoiler:Of course, Earth is just fine; "Tim" is as much a clone as the others, just with transferred memories.]]



* ''Webcomic/{{Homestuck}}'':
** Mentioned; Dirk and Roxy are the only two living humans in a post-apocalyptic future, and Roxy, who has a crush on Dirk, entertains fantasies of the two of them repopulating the species together. Unfortunately for her, Dirk seems to be gay. It's later revealed that repopulating the Earth in this fashion isn't actually necessary since [[spoiler:the ectobiology machines are capable of producing more people, and the new world the kids are supposed to make will already be populated once they create it.]]
** Played straighter in ''Webcomic/HomestuckBeyondCanon''. [[spoiler:Ultimate Dirk decides to build an entirely new race on a different planet to play the next ''Sburb'', using his and Rose's genetic codes as the basis (the added irony of both "progenitors" being gay is a bonus for him). Instead of making more humans, they instead use ectobiology to mess with the codes enough so that whatever species results from the process is as far removed from them as possible.]]
* In an abandoned ''Webcomic/TheOrderOfTheStick'' storyline in the book "Don't Split The Party", [[spoiler:Elan tries to set up Lien and Hinjo to breed a new generation of paladins. Lien and Hinjo are understandably annoyed with this because A) Elan obviously does not understand how paladins are created, B) Hinjo outranks Lien and sees it as a breach in behavior, and C) Lien already has a boyfriend, one that isn't a spoon-fed nobleman.]] Plus, [[spoiler:there were "many" paladins that were away from Azure City the day of the battle (but we don't hear about them much). And many paladins don't work for Azure City.]]



-->'''Soldier:''' We have to repopulate the Earth!
-->'''Zoe:''' Say ''what?!?''
-->'''Soldier:''' Well, we have to repopulate the facility at least. It's the only way we'll outlive them as a species.
-->'''Zoe:''' Is everybody here on Crazy-Stupid gas or something?
-->'''Soldier:''' This is no way to start a first date!
** This is even funnier if you know that Zoe is the Greek version of the name Eve (they both mean "life").
* In a ''Webcomic/{{Fans}}'' story set AfterTheEnd, Tim and cloned copies of his buddies are all that are left to repopulate the Earth. Much attempt is made for genetic diversity but the kids are naive and eventually a brother falls in love with his half-sister. [[spoiler:Of course, Earth is just fine; "Tim" is as much a clone as the others, just with transferred memories.]]
* In an abandoned ''Webcomic/TheOrderOfTheStick'' storyline in the book "Don't Split The Party", [[spoiler: Elan tries to set up Lien and Hinjo to breed a new generation of paladins. Lien and Hinjo are understandably annoyed with this because A) Elan obviously does not understand how paladins are created, B) Hinjo outranks Lien and sees it as a breach in behavior, and C) Lien already has a boyfriend, one that isn't a spoon-fed nobleman.]]
** [[spoiler:Plus, there were "many" paladins that were away from Azure City the day of the battle (but we don't hear about them much). And many paladins don't work for Azure City.]]
* ''Webcomic/{{Educomix}}'': When Jessica is in the Garden of Edam, she and Adam are the only humans in existence.
* Mentioned in ''Webcomic/{{Homestuck}}''. Dirk and Roxy are the only two living humans in a post-apocalyptic future, and Roxy, who has a crush on Dirk, entertains fantasies of the two of them repopulating the species together. Unfortunately for her, Dirk seems to be gay. It’s later revealed that repopulating the Earth in this fashion isn’t actually necessary since [[spoiler: the ectobiology machines are capable of producing more people, and the new world the kids are supposed to make will already be populated once they create it.]]
** Played straighter in ''Webcomic/HomestuckBeyondCanon''. [[spoiler:Ultimate Dirk decides to build an entirely new race on a different planet to play the next ''Sburb'', using his and Rose's genetic codes as the basis (the added irony of both "progenitors" being gay is a bonus for him). Instead of making more humans, they instead use ectobiology to mess with the codes enough so that whatever species results from the process is as far removed from them as possible.]]

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-->'''Soldier:''' We have to repopulate the Earth!
-->'''Zoe:'''
Earth!\\
'''Zoe:'''
Say ''what?!?''
-->'''Soldier:'''
''what?!?''\\
'''Soldier:'''
Well, we have to repopulate the facility at least. It's the only way we'll outlive them as a species.
-->'''Zoe:'''
species.\\
'''Zoe:'''
Is everybody here on Crazy-Stupid gas or something?
-->'''Soldier:'''
something?\\
'''Soldier:'''
This is no way to start a first date!
** This is even funnier if you know that [[MeaningfulName Zoe is the Greek version of the name Eve Eve]] (they both mean "life").
* In a ''Webcomic/{{Fans}}'' story set AfterTheEnd, Tim and cloned copies of his buddies are all that are left to repopulate the Earth. Much attempt is made for genetic diversity but the kids are naive and eventually a brother falls in love with his half-sister. [[spoiler:Of course, Earth is just fine; "Tim" is as much a clone as the others, just with transferred memories.]]
* In an abandoned ''Webcomic/TheOrderOfTheStick'' storyline in the book "Don't Split The Party", [[spoiler: Elan tries to set up Lien and Hinjo to breed a new generation of paladins. Lien and Hinjo are understandably annoyed with this because A) Elan obviously does not understand how paladins are created, B) Hinjo outranks Lien and sees it as a breach in behavior, and C) Lien already has a boyfriend, one that isn't a spoon-fed nobleman.]]
** [[spoiler:Plus, there were "many" paladins that were away from Azure City the day of the battle (but we don't hear about them much). And many paladins don't work for Azure City.]]
* ''Webcomic/{{Educomix}}'': When Jessica is in the Garden of Edam, she and Adam are the only humans in existence.
* Mentioned in ''Webcomic/{{Homestuck}}''. Dirk and Roxy are the only two living humans in a post-apocalyptic future, and Roxy, who has a crush on Dirk, entertains fantasies of the two of them repopulating the species together. Unfortunately for her, Dirk seems to be gay. It’s later revealed that repopulating the Earth in this fashion isn’t actually necessary since [[spoiler: the ectobiology machines are capable of producing more people, and the new world the kids are supposed to make will already be populated once they create it.]]
** Played straighter in ''Webcomic/HomestuckBeyondCanon''. [[spoiler:Ultimate Dirk decides to build an entirely new race on a different planet to play the next ''Sburb'', using his and Rose's genetic codes as the basis (the added irony of both "progenitors" being gay is a bonus for him). Instead of making more humans, they instead use ectobiology to mess with the codes enough so that whatever species results from the process is as far removed from them as possible.]]
"life").



* The very end of ''WesternAnimation/AeonFlux'''s series finale, ''End Sinister''.



** Later episodes make it clear that they view each other as brothers and address each other as such...until the first Lemongrab eats the second, [[CainAndAbel making this into another Biblical story...]]
* In ''WesternAnimation/AvatarTheLastAirbender'', it's stated that airbenders still existing is important both for the balance of the nations and so the next Avatar has someone to teach them, implying Aang would have to restore the Air Nomads with his descendants. This was lampshaded in a video at the San Diego [=ComicCon=] 2008. However, in ''WesternAnimation/TheLegendOfKorra'', set 70 years later, we see even if only one parent is an airbender the children still can be: one of Aang's children with Katara (a waterbender) was an airbender, and three of ''his'' children with his non-bender wife are airbenders. (No word yet on if his youngest is one, he's only a baby after all.)
** Beginning in season 3 of ''Korra'', some non-benders start to develop airbending abilities following the spiritual convergence, which neatly sidesteps the mating problem.

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** Later episodes make it clear that they view each other as brothers and address each other as such... until the first Lemongrab eats the second, [[CainAndAbel making this into another Biblical story...]]
%%* The very end of ''WesternAnimation/AeonFlux'''s series finale, ''End Sinister''.
* In ''WesternAnimation/AvatarTheLastAirbender'', it's stated that airbenders still existing is important both for the balance of the nations and so the next Avatar has someone to teach them, implying Aang would have to restore the Air Nomads with his descendants. This was lampshaded in a video at the San Diego [=ComicCon=] 2008. However, in ''WesternAnimation/TheLegendOfKorra'', set 70 years later, we see even if only one parent is an airbender the children still can be: one of Aang's children with Katara (a waterbender) was an airbender, and three of ''his'' children with his non-bender wife are airbenders. (No word yet on if his youngest is one, he's only a baby after all.)
** Beginning
) However, beginning in season Season 3 of ''Korra'', some non-benders start to develop airbending abilities following the spiritual convergence, which [[SubvertedTrope neatly sidesteps the mating problem.problem]].



* Subverted in ''{{WesternAnimation/Futurama}}'', where Leela falls in love with someone she believes to be [[ActorAllusion another cyclops]]. Even when [[{{Jerkass}} his personality gets to be too much to bear]], Leela feels that she owes it to her species to repopulate. As it turns out, [[spoiler:Alcazar was a shape-shifter - who had fooled four other girls]]. After Fry exposes him, the [[WeddingDeadline wedding is called off]]. Of course, it later turns out that Leela is [[spoiler:really a sewer mutant]].

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Subverted in ''{{WesternAnimation/Futurama}}'', where when Leela falls in love with someone she believes to be [[ActorAllusion another cyclops]]. Even when [[{{Jerkass}} his personality gets to be too much to bear]], Leela feels that she owes it to her species to repopulate. As it turns out, [[spoiler:Alcazar was a shape-shifter - -- who had fooled four other girls]]. After Fry exposes him, the [[WeddingDeadline wedding is called off]]. Of course, it later turns out that Leela is [[spoiler:really a sewer mutant]].



--->'''Fry''': Okay, fine. Then YOU come up with another way for us to repopulate the planet.
** Leela seems to attract this a lot. [[spoiler:Of course, when the Adam in question is [[{{Jerkass}} Zapp]] [[SmallNameBigEgo Brannigan]]...]]
* Implied at the end of the ''WesternAnimation/LittleEinsteins'' episode "Knock on Wood", where a male ivory-billed woodpecker (a bird that is believed to be extinct in RealLife) finds a friend...in the form of a ''female'' ivory-billed woodpecker.

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--->'''Fry''': --->'''Fry:''' Okay, fine. Then YOU come up with another way for us to repopulate the planet.
** %%** Leela seems to attract this a lot. [[spoiler:Of course, when the Adam in question is [[{{Jerkass}} Zapp]] [[SmallNameBigEgo Brannigan]]...]]
* Implied at the end of the ''WesternAnimation/LittleEinsteins'' episode "Knock on Wood", where a male ivory-billed woodpecker (a bird that is believed to be extinct in RealLife) finds a friend... in the form of a ''female'' ivory-billed woodpecker.
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Literary note: the "Adam and Eve" plot is pejoratively discussed in many articles and books on writing science fiction stories. Apparently it was, for many years, one of the most over-used {{twist ending}}s in the badly written stories that make up the editors' [[SturgeonsLaw mountainous "slush pile" of wasted efforts]] - in fact, many editors would reject stories with this twist ''on sight''.

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** Played straighter in ''Webcomic/Homestuck2''. [[spoiler:Ultimate Dirk decides to build an entirely new race on a different planet to play the next ''Sburb'', using his and Rose's genetic codes as the basis (the added irony of both "progenitors" being gay is a bonus for him). Instead of making more humans, they instead use ectobiology to mess with the codes enough so that whatever species results from the process is as far removed from them as possible.]]

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** Played straighter in ''Webcomic/Homestuck2''.''Webcomic/HomestuckBeyondCanon''. [[spoiler:Ultimate Dirk decides to build an entirely new race on a different planet to play the next ''Sburb'', using his and Rose's genetic codes as the basis (the added irony of both "progenitors" being gay is a bonus for him). Instead of making more humans, they instead use ectobiology to mess with the codes enough so that whatever species results from the process is as far removed from them as possible.]]
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* At the end of ''Film/{{Five}}'', Roseanne begins the long walk back to the house, but along the way, her baby dies. Michael, who has been searching for her, eventually finds her. After burying her son, they return to the house. Michael silently resumes cultivating the soil, and Roseanne joins him.
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* ''WebAnimation/{{RWBY}}'': One was attempted in the distant backstory. [[spoiler:After Salem raised a rebellion against the gods, the gods wiped out all of humanity except for Salem (who they left with CompleteImmortality as punishment). Humanity eventually returned, but with only a bare semblance of their old magic; Salem's lover Ozma reincarnated with them, and he still had his magic. He was supposed to redeem humanity and then summon back the gods. Salem and Ozma found each other and raised a family together, and their daughters inherited their full magic. Salem figured that rather than go to all the effort to redeem the weak and depowered humanity, they could just kill them all and replace them with their own children. Ozma was horrified and tried to escape with their daughters in the night, but Salem caught them, and their daughters were killed in the crossfire]].

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* ''WebAnimation/{{RWBY}}'': One was attempted in the distant backstory. [[spoiler:After Salem raised a rebellion against the gods, the gods wiped out all of humanity except for Salem (who they left with CompleteImmortality as punishment). Humanity eventually returned, but with only a bare semblance of their old magic; Salem's lover Ozma reincarnated with them, and he still had his magic. He was supposed to redeem humanity and then summon back the gods. [[ReincarnationRomance Salem and Ozma found each other and raised a family together, together]], and their daughters inherited their full magic. Salem figured that rather than go to all the effort to redeem the weak and depowered humanity, they could just kill them all and replace them with their own magical children. Ozma was horrified and tried to escape with their daughters in the night, but Salem caught them, and their daughters were killed in the crossfire]].
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Literary note: the "Adam and Eve" plot is mentioned (in a bad way) in many articles and books on writing science fiction stories. Apparently it was, for many years, one of the most over-used {{twist ending}}s in the badly written stories that make up the editors' [[SturgeonsLaw mountainous "slush pile" of wasted efforts]] - in fact, many editors would reject stories with this twist ''on sight''.

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* "Art/MysticalMedleysAVintageCartoonTarot": "The Lovers" refers to the Adam and Eve story: a man and a woman, both clad only in leaves (and shoes); one of the trees with apples on it, a snake in the middle, and a godly being watching from above.
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** In ''Superman (Volume 1) #400: "The Exile on the Edge of Eternity"'', taking place in the far future, Superman's descendant, the [[LastOfHisKind last human being]] (possibly the last sentient being) in the whole universe find himself alone on a tropical planet after saving the universe. A female emerges from a beam of light, created from a device he used to restore the cosmos, in the middle of a valley, seemingly answering his lonely prayers.

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** ''ComicBook/TheLivingLegendsOfSuperman'': In ''Superman (Volume 1) #400: "The Exile on the Edge of Eternity"'', taking place in the far future, Superman's descendant, the [[LastOfHisKind last human being]] (possibly the last sentient being) in the whole universe find himself alone on a tropical planet after saving the universe. A female emerges from a beam of light, created from a device he used to restore the cosmos, in the middle of a valley, seemingly answering his lonely prayers.
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Usually found coupled with a NewEden in an allusion to the GardenOfEden; if some manner of vehicle or protective capsule is employed, this becomes [[TheArk an Ark]] or a CityInABottle. Often the end result of EarthAllAlong. May overlap with AncientAstronauts and/or lead to AdvancedAncientHumans. Related to LastOfHisKind. Sister trope of OnlyYouCanRepopulateMyRace. Not to be confused with CoitusEnsues.

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Usually found coupled with a NewEden in an allusion to the GardenOfEden; if some manner of vehicle or protective capsule is employed, this becomes [[TheArk an Ark]] or a CityInABottle. Often the end result of EarthAllAlong. May overlap with AncientAstronauts and/or lead to AdvancedAncientHumans. Related to LastOfHisKind. Sister trope of OnlyYouCanRepopulateMyRace. Not to be confused with CoitusEnsues.
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** The {{trope namer|s}} is the story of Adam and Eve. After the first man and woman are created, God's first instructions to them is: "Be fruitful, and multiply, and replenish the earth". Since the first of mankind were "perfect", that would mean their genes were mutation-free and incest would not have been a problem until later down the line.

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** The {{trope namer|s}} is the story of Adam and Eve. After the first man and woman are created, God's first instructions to them is: "Be fruitful, and multiply, and replenish the earth". Since earth".
** It is noteworthy that
the first wording in Genesis 2, the part where Adam and Eve are introduced, comes after the creation of mankind were "perfect", in Genesis 1. While some hold that would mean their genes were mutation-free the story of Genesis 2 is a rephrase of Genesis 1, numerous theologians and incest would not scholars have been a problem until later down suggested that the line.various inconsistencies[[note]](Genesis 2 being specifically about the creation of the Garden of Eden, the order of plants, humans, and animals being brought forth differing, Genesis 1 stating male and female humans arrived at the same time vs. Eve being a product of Adam, Adam's time being specified as ''after'' the days of Creation in the original Hebrew)[[/note]] point to this actually not being the case and that humans already existed with Adam and Eve being special creations.
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--> ''You snake (You snake)''
--> ''I ate (I ate)''
--> ''A true (A true)''
--> ''Belief (Belief)''
--> ''Good Lord (Good Lord)''
--> ''That fruit's (That's fruit's)''
--> ''Inside (Inside)''
--> ''Of me (Of me)''
--> ''Oh Adam (Oh Ad-)''
--> ''Please (-am please)''

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--> ''You -->''You snake (You snake)''
-->
snake)''\\
''I ate (I ate)''
-->
ate)''\\
''A true (A true)''
-->
true)''\\
''Belief (Belief)''
-->
(Belief)''\\
''Good Lord (Good Lord)''
-->
Lord)''\\
''That fruit's (That's fruit's)''
-->
fruit's)''\\
''Inside (Inside)''
-->
(Inside)''\\
''Of me (Of me)''
-->
me)''\\
''Oh Adam (Oh Ad-)''
-->
Ad-)''\\
''Please (-am please)''



* Myth/NorseMythology: Several instances are mentioned or implied in Literature/{{the Eddas}}:

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* Myth/NorseMythology: Several instances are mentioned or implied in Literature/{{the Eddas}}: Myth/NorseMythology:



** The first humans are created by Odin and his two brothers as a couple, Ask and Embla. Suspiciously, their names begin with the same letters as Adam and Eve, which could be an allusion to the Literature/BookOfGenesis (''Literature/PoeticEdda'', ''Prose Edda''). The Eddas were written after Christianity reached the Norse.
** In Ragnarok, all humanity is destined to perish except a single couple, Lif and Lifthrasir, who will repopulate Earth (''Poetic Edda'', ''Prose Edda'').

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** The first humans are created by Odin and his two brothers as a couple, Ask and Embla. Suspiciously, their names begin with the same letters as Adam and Eve, which could be an allusion to the Literature/BookOfGenesis (''Literature/PoeticEdda'', ''Prose Edda''). The Eddas were written after Christianity reached the Norse.
Embla.
** In Ragnarok, all humanity is destined to perish except a single couple, Lif and Lifthrasir, who will repopulate Earth (''Poetic Edda'', (''Literature/PoeticEdda'' and ''Prose Edda'').



* ''[[Literature/{{Mabinogion}} Mabinogion Branwen verch Llyr]]'': The Britons invade Ireland and kill everybody except five pregnant women hiding in a cave. The five women bear five sons who repopulate the island. Hence the five provinces of Ireland.

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* ''[[Literature/{{Mabinogion}} Mabinogion ''Literature/{{Mabinogion}} Branwen verch Llyr]]'': Llyr'': The Britons invade Ireland and kill everybody except five pregnant women hiding in a cave. The five women bear five sons who repopulate the island. Hence the five provinces of Ireland.

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* In ''Film/Annihilation2018'', [[spoiler: the only two survivors of the excursions into the Shimmer, Lena and Kane. The Shimmer is an psychedelic Garden of Eden where they encounter an alien creature which bestows upon them new knowledge (although the knowledge is incomprehensible to human minds). At the end of the film, the Shimmer collapses and, depending on your interpretation, Lena and Kane are the last remnants of the alien's DNA, thus beginning a new species.]]

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* A rather disturbing variant occurs in ''Film/TwentyEightDaysLater''. It's left unclear whether the leader of surviving military members at the end of the film actually believes that they can repopulate the Earth (or just Britain) with the two female survivors they have left, expects to capture more women, or simply decides to keep them to placate his unit while they wait for the end.
* In ''Film/Annihilation2018'', [[spoiler: the [[spoiler:the only two survivors of the excursions into [[EldritchLocation the Shimmer, Shimmer]] are Lena and Kane. The Shimmer is an a psychedelic Garden of Eden where they encounter an alien creature which bestows upon them new knowledge (although the knowledge is incomprehensible to human minds). At the end of the film, the Shimmer collapses and, depending on your interpretation, Lena and Kane are the last remnants of the alien's DNA, thus beginning a new species.]]species]].



* ''Film/TheDamned1963''. Government scientist Bernard has nine children he keeps in an underground bunker, whom he teaches via VideoPhone because he wants them to restart the human race after the nuclear war he is convinced is inevitable. [[spoiler:The children are [[AcquiredPoisonImmunity immune to radiation]] after being irradiated in the womb after a freak radiation accident the [[MadScience government has been unable to duplicate]], but will [[WalkingWasteland irradiate anyone who comes into contact with them]], hence their forced isolation, though the bunker door is designed to open automatically if radiation is detected outside.]]
-->'''Bernard:''' My children are the buried seeds of life. When that time comes, the thing itself will open up the door, and my children will go out to inherit the Earth.
-->'''Freya:''' ''What Earth'', Bernard? What Earth will you leave them? [[LookOnMyWorksYeMightyAndDespair After all that Man has made, and still has to make!]] ''(crying)'' Is this the extent of your dream? To set nine ice-cold children free, in the ashes of the universe?
* Lampshaded in ''Film/{{Matinee}}'', a film set in the [[UsefulNotes/ColdWar Cuban missile crisis]], when the [[TeenDrama teen protagonists]] get locked in a nuclear shelter during a [[TheEndOfTheWorldAsWeKnowIt bomb scare]]. TenMinutesInTheCloset [[HilarityEnsues Ensues]].
-->"What if we're the only ones left?"
-->"Then we become... Adam and Eve."
* Creator/JimHenson and Frank Oz's ''Film/TheDarkCrystal'' has Jen and Kira, who both thought they were the last [[{{Hobbits}} Gelfling]] until they met the other. And since Gelflings can now live in peace after the Skeksis and Mystics join bodies, they obviously will end up repopulating the Gelfling species.

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* ''Film/TheDamned1963''. Government scientist Bernard ''Film/TheDarkCrystal'' has nine children he keeps in an underground bunker, whom he teaches via VideoPhone because he wants them to restart Jen and Kira, who both think that they're the human race last [[{{Hobbits}} Gelfling]] until they meet each other. Since Gelflings are able to live in peace after the nuclear war he is convinced is inevitable. [[spoiler:The children are [[AcquiredPoisonImmunity immune Skeksis and Mystics join bodies, they obviously will end up repopulating the Gelfling species.
* The plot of ''Film/DrDolittle 2'' revolves around saving a forest from a logging company by getting the native female of a species of bear on the verge of extinction
to radiation]] after being irradiated mate with the only male bear of the same species that could be found. When Dolittle earlier argues that having an endangered bear in the womb after a freak radiation accident forest should be enough to protect it, he is told that since there is only the [[MadScience government has been unable one, the species would die out anyway. By that rationale, even getting another bear to duplicate]], but will [[WalkingWasteland irradiate anyone who comes into contact mate should be useless for protecting the forest, since there is no way that a single mating pair would be viable for saving the species.
* ''Film/{{Knowing}}'' [[spoiler:ends
with them]], hence their forced isolation, though aliens/angels removing a number of child pairings from the bunker door is designed to open automatically if radiation is detected outside.]]
-->'''Bernard:''' My children are the buried seeds of life. When that time comes, the thing itself will open up the door, and my children will go out to inherit the Earth.
-->'''Freya:''' ''What Earth'', Bernard? What
doomed Earth will you leave them? [[LookOnMyWorksYeMightyAndDespair After all in order to allow humanity to survive on another planet. {{Downplayed|Trope}} in that Man has made, the angels/aliens actually understand genetics and so have taken far more than one 'breeding pair', but the idea is still has to make!]] ''(crying)'' Is this the extent of your dream? To set nine ice-cold children free, in the ashes of the universe?
there]].
* Lampshaded {{Parodied|Trope}} in ''Film/{{Matinee}}'', a film which is set in the [[UsefulNotes/ColdWar Cuban missile crisis]], when the [[TeenDrama teen protagonists]] get locked in a nuclear shelter during a [[TheEndOfTheWorldAsWeKnowIt bomb scare]]. TenMinutesInTheCloset [[HilarityEnsues Ensues]].
-->"What
ensues.
-->''"What
if we're the only ones left?"
-->"Then
left?"\\
"Then
we become... Adam and Eve."
"''
* Creator/JimHenson The more practical variant (about a dozen Adams and Frank Oz's ''Film/TheDarkCrystal'' has Jen Eves) is brought up in ''Film/TheMatrixReloaded'' when [[spoiler:Neo learns that the true purpose of [[TheChosenOne the One]] is to select 21 women and Kira, 7 men who both thought they were the last [[{{Hobbits}} Gelfling]] until they met the other. And since Gelflings can now live in peace will repopulate Zion after the Skeksis machines destroy it. The machines know that this will work since they've done it ''five times before'']].
* ''Franchise/PlanetOfTheApes'':
** This is actually the initial plan in ''Film/PlanetOfTheApes1968''. It's scrapped when the only female crew member dies from CryonicsFailure. Granted, it's implied that it would be partially expanded from the usual trope by there being multiple "adams".
** In ''Film/PlanetOfTheApes2001'', all humans on Ashlar (the name of the planet is given in comics) are descended from [[spoiler:the crew of the crashed ''Oberon'']], which happened over 3000 years before. [[spoiler:The ship]] doesn't look big enough to contain enough humans to sustain a population for that long, especially on a world populated by hostile [[BugWar insectoids]]
and Mystics join bodies, dinosaurs that even the well-organized simians have trouble dealing with.
* In ''Film/StarQuestII'', [[spoiler:aliens use humans to breed alien/human hybrid to preserve the former's species in some form. Unfortunately,
they obviously will end up repopulating only actually get one couple at the Gelfling species.end, the others on the spaceship having been killed]].



* A rather disturbing variant occurs in ''Film/TwentyEightDaysLater''. It's left unclear whether the leader of surviving military members at the end of the film actually believes they can repopulate the Earth (or just Britain) with the two female survivors they have left, expects to capture more women, or simply decides to keep them to placate his unit while they wait for the end.
* This was the twist ending to ''Series/MysteryScienceTheater3000'' alumnus ''Film/WomenOfThePrehistoricPlanet''.
* The more practical variant (about a dozen Adams and Eves) is brought up in ''Film/TheMatrix'' sequels when [[spoiler: Neo learns that the true purpose of The One is to select 21 women and 7 men who will repopulate Zion after the machines destroy it. The machines know this will work since they've done it ''five times before''.]]
** Not to mention that unplugging humans out of the Matrix is their main means of increasing their numbers. Why wait for babies to grow up when there are ''billions'' of adults ready to harvest?
* ''Franchise/PlanetOfTheApes'':
** This was actually the initial plan in the original ''Film/PlanetOfTheApes1968''. It was scrapped when the only female crew member was killed in the crash landing. Granted it's implied it would be partially expanded from the usual trope by there being multiple "adams".
** In ''Film/PlanetOfTheApes2001'', all humans on Ashlar (the name of the planet is given in comics) are descended from [[spoiler:the crew of the crashed ''Oberon'']], which happened over 3000 years before. [[spoiler:The ship]] doesn't look big enough to contain enough humans to sustain a population for that long, especially on a world populated by hostile [[BugWar insectoids]] and dinosaurs that even the well-organized simians have trouble dealing with.
* The plot of the second Creator/EddieMurphy ''Film/DrDolittle'' film revolves around saving a forest from a logging company by getting the native female of a species of bear on the verge of extinction to mate with the only male bear of the same species that could be found. When Dolittle earlier argues that having an endangered bear in the forest should be enough to protect it, he is told that since there is only the one, the species would die out anyway. By that rationale, even getting another bear to mate should be useless for protecting the forest, since there is no way a single mating pair would be viable for saving the species.
* ''Film/{{Knowing}}'' [[spoiler:ends with aliens/angels removing a number of child pairings from the doomed Earth in order to allow humanity to survive on another planet. Played with in that the angels/aliens actually understand genetics and so have taken far more than one 'breeding pair' but the idea is still there.]]
* ''Star Quest II'' [[spoiler:Aliens using humans to breed alien/human hybrid to preserve the former's species in some form. Problem: they only actually get one couple at the end, the others on the spaceship having been killed.]]
* ''Film/ZForZachariah'': Hinted at when John tells Ann they should save up supplies not just for themselves, but also "anyone else". Though she doesn't get what he means, John seems to be thinking they might have a baby some day, and at this point it's left unclear whether anyone else in the world is still alive.

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* A rather disturbing variant occurs ''Film/TheseAreTheDamned'': Government scientist Bernard has nine children who he keeps in ''Film/TwentyEightDaysLater''. It's left unclear whether the leader of surviving military members at the end of the film actually believes they can repopulate the Earth (or just Britain) with the two female survivors they have left, expects to capture more women, or simply decides to keep an underground bunker, whom he teaches via VideoPhone because he wants them to placate his unit while they wait for restart the end.
* This was the twist ending to ''Series/MysteryScienceTheater3000'' alumnus ''Film/WomenOfThePrehistoricPlanet''.
* The more practical variant (about a dozen Adams and Eves) is brought up in ''Film/TheMatrix'' sequels when [[spoiler: Neo learns that the true purpose of The One is to select 21 women and 7 men who will repopulate Zion
human race after the machines destroy it. The machines know this nuclear war he is convinced is inevitable. [[spoiler:The children are [[AcquiredPoisonImmunity immune to radiation]] after being irradiated in the womb after a freak radiation accident the government has been unable to duplicate, but will work since they've done it ''five times before''.[[WalkingWasteland irradiate anyone who comes into contact with them]], hence their forced isolation, though the bunker door is designed to open automatically if radiation is detected outside.]]
** Not to mention -->'''Bernard:''' My children are the buried seeds of life. When that unplugging humans time comes, the thing itself will open up the door, and my children will go out to inherit the Earth.\\
'''Freya:''' ''What Earth'', Bernard? What Earth will you leave them? [[LookOnMyWorksYeMightyAndDespair After all that Man has made, and still has to make!]] ''[crying]'' Is this the extent of your dream? To set nine ice-cold children free, in the ashes
of the Matrix is their main means of increasing their numbers. Why wait for babies to grow up when there are ''billions'' of adults ready to harvest?
* ''Franchise/PlanetOfTheApes'':
** This was actually the initial plan in the original ''Film/PlanetOfTheApes1968''. It was scrapped when the only female crew member was killed in the crash landing. Granted it's implied it would be partially expanded from the usual trope by there being multiple "adams".
** In ''Film/PlanetOfTheApes2001'', all humans on Ashlar (the name of the planet is given in comics) are descended from [[spoiler:the crew of the crashed ''Oberon'']], which happened over 3000 years before. [[spoiler:The ship]] doesn't look big enough to contain enough humans to sustain a population for that long, especially on a world populated by hostile [[BugWar insectoids]] and dinosaurs that even the well-organized simians have trouble dealing with.
* The plot of the second Creator/EddieMurphy ''Film/DrDolittle'' film revolves around saving a forest from a logging company by getting the native female of a species of bear on the verge of extinction to mate with the only male bear of the same species that could be found. When Dolittle earlier argues that having an endangered bear in the forest should be enough to protect it, he is told that since there is only the one, the species would die out anyway. By that rationale, even getting another bear to mate should be useless for protecting the forest, since there is no way a single mating pair would be viable for saving the species.
* ''Film/{{Knowing}}'' [[spoiler:ends with aliens/angels removing a number of child pairings from the doomed Earth in order to allow humanity to survive on another planet. Played with in that the angels/aliens actually understand genetics and so have taken far more than one 'breeding pair' but the idea is still there.]]
* ''Star Quest II'' [[spoiler:Aliens using humans to breed alien/human hybrid to preserve the former's species in some form. Problem: they only actually get one couple at the end, the others on the spaceship having been killed.]]
* ''Film/ZForZachariah'': Hinted at when John tells Ann they should save up supplies not just for themselves, but also "anyone else". Though she doesn't get what he means, John seems to be thinking they might have a baby some day, and at this point it's left unclear whether anyone else in the world is still alive.
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* ''Film/TheDamned1963''. Government scientist Bernard has nine children he keeps in an underground bunker, whom he teaches via VideoPhone because he wants them to restart the human race after the nuclear war he is convinced is inevitable. [[spoiler:The children are [[AcquiredPoisonImmunity immune to radiation radiation]] after being irradiated in the womb after a [[ILoveNuclearPower freak radiation accident]] accident the [[MadScience government has been unable to duplicate]], but will [[WalkingWasteland irradiate anyone who comes into contact with them]], hence their forced isolation, though the bunker door is designed to open automatically if radiation is detected outside.]]
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While not necesarily a DiscreditedTrope yet, it is noted in modern times for having a {{Squick}} connotation to it not only due to the incestuous issues, but to the fact that many stories historically have had the Adam and Eve characters as not yet legal adults by modern standards[[note]]the biblical Adam and Eve were probably intended to be around the age of 13 or 14, being around the minimum human age of biological development capable of conception[[/note]], the general presumption being that [[LikeADuckTakesToWater they will figure certain biological things out for themselves very early and "just go with it"]].

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While not necesarily a DiscreditedTrope yet, it is noted in modern times for having a {{Squick}} connotation to it not only due to the incestuous issues, but to the fact that many stories historically have had the Adam and Eve characters as not yet legal adults by modern standards[[note]]the biblical Adam and Eve were probably intended to be around the age of 13 or 14, being around the minimum human age of biological development capable of conception[[/note]], standards, the general presumption being that [[LikeADuckTakesToWater they will figure certain biological things out for themselves very early and "just go with it"]].
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** The first humans are created by Odin and his two brothers as a couple, Ask and Embla. Suspiciously, their names begin with the same letters as Adam and Eve, which could be an allusion to the Literature/BookOfGenesis (''Literature/PoeticEdda'', ''Prose Edda'').

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** The first humans are created by Odin and his two brothers as a couple, Ask and Embla. Suspiciously, their names begin with the same letters as Adam and Eve, which could be an allusion to the Literature/BookOfGenesis (''Literature/PoeticEdda'', ''Prose Edda''). The Eddas were written after Christianity reached the Norse.



* Averted in the Myth/ClassicalMythology version of The Flood: one man and one woman are left, however they are asked by the gods to throw earth over their shoulders, and this earth turns into sufficient men and women to actually repopulate the world.

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* Averted in the Myth/ClassicalMythology version of The Flood: one man and one woman are left, however they are asked by the gods to throw earth or stones over their shoulders, and this earth turns into sufficient men and women to actually repopulate the world.

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** The {{trope namer|s}} is the story of Adam and Eve. After the first man and woman are created, God's first instructions to them is: "Be fruitful, and multiply, and replenish the earth".
** Implied in chapter 4, which identifies three children of Adam and Eve: Cain, Abel, and Seth. After Cain kills Abel, Cain moved east to the land of Nod, where he married someone and had at least one son, Enoch. The identity of Cain's wife is a matter of much debate, along with how he and Seth managed to populate the Earth on their own. Explanations include the following:
*** Literature/TheBible is unclear how much time passed before Cain killed Abel, and it is clear that there were other children - both sons and daughters. Daughters are not tracked in the Bible unless they're very, very important. Sons are only tracked if they're relevant to the plot (Adam to Noah to Abraham to David to Jesus). Seth is not born till after Cain and mentioned as a replacement for Abel only because that's the bloodline to Noah. It's actually AllThereInTheManual, if you can read it in Hebrew. Anyway, the implication is that Cain married one of his sisters, which was considered acceptable because of the necessity to be fruitful and populate the Earth.
*** Assuming the "image of God" applied to their bodies as well as their souls, this would mean their genes would have been perfect and mutation free, at least in the beginning, and incest would not have been a problem until later down the line... like the time of Moses, when the first Biblical laws against incest were established. Not to mention, God's declaration of "very good" at the end of the sixth day translates more closely to "flawless", rather than "above average".
*** An alternative explanation is that chapters 1 and 2 of Genesis are in chronological order instead of different versions of the same events. That is, the people Cain married into were the ones created on the sixth day of creation and a separate creation from Eden and Adam's bloodline. This is part of a concept known as "polygenism."

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** The {{trope namer|s}} is the story of Adam and Eve. After the first man and woman are created, God's first instructions to them is: "Be fruitful, and multiply, and replenish the earth". \n Since the first of mankind were "perfect", that would mean their genes were mutation-free and incest would not have been a problem until later down the line.
** Implied in chapter 4, which Chapter 4 identifies three children of Adam and Eve: Cain, Abel, and Seth. After Cain kills Abel, Cain moved east to the land of Nod, where he married someone and had at least one son, Enoch. The identity of Cain's wife is a matter of much debate, along with how he Adam and Seth managed Eve are [[AllThereInTheManual also stated]] to populate the Earth on their own. Explanations include the following:
*** Literature/TheBible is unclear how much time passed before Cain killed Abel, and it is clear that there were
have had other children - children, both sons and daughters. Daughters are not tracked in the Bible unless they're very, very important. Sons are only tracked if they're relevant to the plot (Adam to Noah to Abraham to David to Jesus). Seth is not born till after Cain and mentioned as a replacement for Abel only because that's the bloodline to Noah. It's actually AllThereInTheManual, if you can read it in Hebrew. Anyway, the implication is that Cain married one of his sisters, which was considered acceptable because of the necessity to be fruitful and populate the Earth.
*** Assuming the "image of God" applied to their bodies as well as their souls, this would mean their genes would have been perfect and mutation free, at least in the beginning, and incest would not have been a problem until later down the line... like the time of Moses, when the first Biblical laws against incest were established. Not to mention, God's declaration of "very good" at the end of the sixth day translates more closely to "flawless", rather than "above average".
*** An alternative explanation is that chapters 1 and 2 of Genesis are in chronological order instead of different versions of the same events. That is, the people Cain married into were the ones created on the sixth day of creation and a separate creation from Eden and Adam's bloodline. This is part of a concept known as "polygenism."
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** ''The First Book of Adam and Eve'', which didn't make it into the Bible, goes into more detail about Adam and Eve. They even die more than once and are resurrected by God.
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** [[spoiler: Later subverted by [[WesternAnimation/Rio2 the sequel]] which shows an entire flock of blue parrots hiding in the Amazon.]]

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** [[spoiler: ''WesternAnimation/Rio2'': Later subverted by [[WesternAnimation/Rio2 the sequel]] sequel which shows an entire flock [[spoiler: of blue parrots hiding in the Amazon.]]

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* ''WesternAnimation/{{Rio}}'', the ''other'' Adam and Eve-plotted film of 2011 is about a blue Spix macaw who is sent to Rio in order to mate with the last remaining female of his kind.

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is about a blue Spix macaw who is sent to Rio in order to mate with the last remaining female of his kind.



* The now-canceled {{Creator/Pixar}} animated film ''Newt'', about the last male and female blue-footed newts on Earth forced to mate to continue the species, even though they don't quite like each other to begin with. It was cancelled to avoid DuelingMovies with the above two.

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* The now-canceled {{Creator/Pixar}} animated film ''Newt'', about the last male and female blue-footed newts on Earth forced to mate to continue the species, even though they don't quite like each other to begin with. It was cancelled to avoid DuelingMovies with the above two.''Rio''.

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** For that matter, if we go by the story ''How Shall I Keep From Singing'', it appears that all elves are descendant from a total of eight High Ones (and one wolf). The "no problem with inbreeding" can probably be explained with [[MindlinkMates Recognition]] weeding out genetic defects.
*** One or two of the prose stories in the ''Blood of Ten Chiefs'' anthologies do name other High Ones that don't appear in ''How Shall I Keep From Singing'', although the total population still wasn't very big.

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** For that matter, if we go by the story ''How Shall I Keep From Singing'', it appears that all elves are descendant from a total of eight High Ones (and one wolf). The "no problem with inbreeding" can probably be explained with [[MindlinkMates Recognition]] weeding out genetic defects.
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defects. While one or two of the prose stories in the ''Blood of Ten Chiefs'' anthologies do name other High Ones that don't appear in ''How Shall I Keep From Singing'', although they aren't part of the Singing group, and the total population still wasn't very big.

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* A sinister twist on this plot is given in an Creator/ECComics story "The Last Man" (''Weird Science'' #12) about the aftermath of a nuclear war. The male protagonist (who ran away from her family when he was 10) spends the story searching for other life, wondering if there's anyone left, only to find a woman with whom he suspects he could repopulate the Earth. That is, until he learns that the woman is [[spoiler:his sister. What happens next is left to the imagination.]]

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A sinister twist on this plot is given in an Creator/ECComics story "The Last Man" (''Weird Science'' #12) about the aftermath of a nuclear war. The male protagonist (who ran away from her family when he was 10) spends the story searching for other life, wondering if there's anyone left, only to find a woman with whom he suspects he could repopulate the Earth. That is, until he learns that the woman is [[spoiler:his sister. What happens next is left to the imagination.]]



* In one of the later ''ComicBook/ElfQuest'' stories, a small family of trolls find themselves stranded in a country where there are no other trolls. Flash forward a few thousand years and there are lots of trolls running around. Incest is hinted at but never stated outright.

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In one of the later ''ComicBook/ElfQuest'' stories, a small family of trolls find themselves stranded in a country where there are no other trolls. Flash forward a few thousand years and there are lots of trolls running around. Incest is hinted at but never stated outright.
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* In the ''WesternAnimation/TheFairlyOddParents'' episode [[Recap/TheFairlyOddParentsS4E18JustTheTwoOfUs "Just the Two of Us!"]] . Timmy wishes that he and his PrecociousCrush Trixie were the only two humans on earth, however when he realizes that Trixie becomes AxCrazy if she doesn’t get constant attention from a group of guys he undoes the wish.
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* In the ''WesternAnimation/TheFairlyOddParents'' episode [[Recap/TheFairlyOddParentsS4E18JustTheTwoOfUs "Just the Two of Us!"]] . Timmy wishes that he and his PrecociousCrush Trixie were the only two humans on earth, however when he realizes that Trixie becomes AxCrazy if doesn’t get constant attention from a group of guys he undoes the wish.

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* In the ''WesternAnimation/TheFairlyOddParents'' episode [[Recap/TheFairlyOddParentsS4E18JustTheTwoOfUs "Just the Two of Us!"]] . Timmy wishes that he and his PrecociousCrush Trixie were the only two humans on earth, however when he realizes that Trixie becomes AxCrazy if she doesn’t get constant attention from a group of guys he undoes the wish.
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* In the ''WesternAnimation/TheFairlyOddParents'' episode [[Recap/TheFairlyOddParentsS4E18JustTheTwoOfUs "Just the Two of Us!"]] . Timmy wishes that he and his PrecociousCrush Trixie were the only two humans on earth, however when he realizes that Trixie becomes AxCrazy if doesn’t get constant attention from a group of guys he undoes the wish.

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