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7->'''Geordi La Forge:''' In the future, this whole area becomes a historical monument. You're standing almost on the exact spot where your statue's gonna be.\
8'''Zephram Cochrane:''' Statue?\
9'''Geordi:''' Yeah! It's marble, about twenty meters tall, and you're looking up at the sky, your hand sorta reaching to the future.
10-->-- ''Film/StarTrekFirstContact''
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12A character is dead, either [[DeathByOriginStory before the story has started]] or they died during the story. To honor their memory, other characters raise a statue to them so they will always be remembered.
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14The reasons for the statue being raised can vary. The character may have [[HeroicSacrifice heroically died saving somebody else]], [[TheCape dedicated their lives to the greater good]], [[OurFounder created a successful organization]] or something else.
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16Of course, there are occasions where the individual in question just might turn out to still be alive. Often these then become an EmbarrassingStatue.
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18As a {{Death Trope|s}}, there will be unmarked spoilers ahead. Proceed with caution.
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20Compare with WarMemorial, which focuses more on the event rather than specific individuals who died. Contrast DishonoredDead, where the dead person is condemned rather than remembered fondly.
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27* In the ending of ''Anime/MobileSuitGundamAGE'', Flit gets a statue erected after decades of service in fighting the Vagan. Unlike most examples on this list, he lives to a ripe old age and dies of natural causes.
28* Downplayed in ''Manga/MyHeroAcademia''. A status of All Might gets erected after the Kamino incident where he used the last of his power to rescue Bakugo and defeat All For One a second time. However, All Might survives the battle and says that he can't die until he's finished teaching Midoriya. Instead, the memorial signifies his last act as a hero, marking the end of the era of All Might.
29* ''Anime/TengenToppaGurrenLagann'' has a statue of Kamina built up when Simon rebuilt civilization, to commemorate his devotion to the cause.
30* In ''Manga/FushigiYuugi'', the Hokkan Empire has erected a memorial dedicated to ''their'' [[HeroOfAnotherStory Priestess]], who lived and died about 200 years [[Manga/FushigiYuugiGenbuKaiden (in the book, not the "real" world)]] before Miaka arrived.
31* ''Anime/DragonBallGT'': The epilogue, which is set 100 years in the future, shows the site of the World Martial Arts Tournament has two statues, one for Mr. Satan, and one for Son Goku.
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35* ''ComicBook/SuskeEnWiske'': Amoras Island has a statue of Suske's ancestor Sus Antigoon, who used to be the ruler of the island.
36* In ''ComicBook/JudgeDredd'', after the undercity dweller Fergee sacrifices himself to kill the maniacal Chief Judge Cal, statues of him are built in various public places throughout Mega-City One, in memory both of him and those who were unfairly executed during Cal's reign.
37* Early in the run of Kurt Busiek's ''ComicBook/AstroCity'', the reader can see a statue of deceased hero The Silver Agent. Rather than a triumphant pose, the statue has its arms crossed in front and its face tilted downward. There is a plaque reading "To Our Eternal Shame", for reasons that aren't revealed until a later story. [[spoiler:The authorities had the Silver Agent executed for a crime he didn't commit as a show of force. ''Minutes'' after his execution, a past version of him arrived in the present day via TimeTravel and saved the city, and this happened ''several times'' afterwards.]]
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41* ''FanFic/HalfLifeFullLifeConsequences'': [[spoiler:After his HeroicSacrifice to save humanity from the Combines, John Freeman]] receives a statue in his honor, bearing the message "[[spoiler:John Freeman]] Saver of Humens" ''[[[RougeAnglesOfSatin sic]]]''.
42* In the epilogue of ''Fanfic/SonOfTheSannin'', [[spoiler:[[DeathByAdaptation Maito Gai]]]] has an entire park named in their honor with a large statue of them near the entrance. [[spoiler:Kakashi makes a point of regularly visiting it, much like he used to with Obito's name on the Memorial Stone.]]
43* In the Literature/{{Discworld}}, the Howondalandian countries of [[UsefulNotes/SouthAfrica Rimwards Howondaland]] and [[UsefulNotes/{{Zimbabwe}} Smith-Rhodesia]] are liberally bestowed with memorial statues to The Father of modern Howondaland, [[UsefulNotes/TheBritishEmpire Sir Cecil Smith-Rhodes]]. His descendents look upon this with reactions ranging from weary acceptance to outright wincing embarrassment. A great-grandaughter is confronted with the family legacy in ''Fanfic/GapYearAdventures'' by Creator/AAPessimal.
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47* ''WesternAnimation/{{Frozen II}}'': At the end, Anna unveils a statue of her parents, King Agnarr and Queen Iduna, [[spoiler: as they looked when they met, symbolizing the newfound unity between Arendelle and the Northundra.]]
48* ''WesternAnimation/HowToTrainYourDragon2'': At the end, [[spoiler:a memorial in Stoick's likeness is carved into the mountains of Berk]].
49* Jonathan Brisby was mentioned in ''WesternAnimation/TheSecretOfNIMH'' as the mouse who unlatched the last barrier that allowed the uplifted rats to escape the lab. In the sequel, ''WesternAnimation/TheSecretOfNIMH2TimmyToTheRescue'', Jonathan has a memorial statue erected in the rats' Thorn Valley village. At the end, son Timmy gets one as an addendum to his father's memorial.
50* After his HeroicSacrifice during the ''WesternAnimation/BattleForTerra'', Lieutenant Jim Stanton has a memorial erected in the human settlement on Terra. Jim isn't quite OurFounder, but he was the one who demonstrated that coexistence with the native Terrans was workable.
51* At the end of ''WesternAnimation/TheIronGiant'', [[{{Beatnik}} Dean McCoppin]] erects a statue in memory of the titular robot that sacrificed himself by colliding with a nuclear missile before it dropped to Earth.
52* Part of the ending to ''Anime/Interstella5555'' features a statue built for Shep, who died to help the alien band stop [[BigBad Earl de Darkwood]] and return to their homeworld.
53* After King Harold's death in ''WesternAnimation/ShrekTheThird'', a statue for him was made. In frog form.
54* [[spoiler: [[Creator/LeonardNimoy King Kashekim Nedakh]]]] is given a stone face based on his likeness by Milo and Kida [[spoiler: who respectively become the new King and Queen as a result of [[WouldHarmaSenior his death]] [[TheKingslayer at the hands of Rourke]]]] at the end of ''WesternAnimation/AtlantisTheLostEmpire'', which then floats away to join the stone faces of the previous kings orbiting the Heart of Atlantis crystal [[spoiler: so he can be with his dead wife (who sacrificed herself in the prologue) again]].
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58* Near the end of ''Film/TheDarkKnightRises'', a statue of Batman was erected due to his HeroicSacrifice of bringing the nuclear bomb out of Gotham City before it explodes.
59* ''Film/JurassicWorld'': Since Creator/RichardAttenborough died before the movie came out, [[TheCharacterDiedWithHim Hammond is revealed to have died before Jurassic World opened]]. The park has a statue of him front and center in his memory.
60* ''Film/TheMatrixResurrections'': Morpheus had passed away during the 60-year TimeSkip, so a statue of him was made in the city Io.
61* ''Film/TheSnakePrince'': After the film's DownerEnding, where the titular prince and his bride both died together, the film then proceeds with a TimeSkip centuries later in present-day Hong Kong, where statues of the Prince and his bride are erected on the same cliff they died, overlooking the cliff.
62* ''Film/ThorRagnarok'': After faking his own death in ''Film/ThorTheDarkWorld'' and posing as Odin, Loki has commissioned a gigantic, golden statue of himself. In his [[HerCodeNameWasMarySue play]] ''The Tragedy of Loki of Asgard'', he makes it look as if the statue was his [[LastRequest dying wish]].
63-->'''Actor Loki:''' Build a statue for me.\
64'''Actor Thor:''' We will build a big statue for you.\
65'''Actor Loki:''' With my helmet on, with the big bendy horns.
66* ''Film/ThorLoveAndThunder'': In the ending, [[spoiler:the Asgardians built a statue of Jane Foster after she sacrificed herself to help stop Gorr the God Butcher and rescue several Asgardian children.]]
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70* In ''Literature/HarryPotterAndTheDeathlyHallows'' Harry visits the house he lived in as a baby with his parents. The place is marked with a statue of the family. Supporters of Harry have left encouraging messages on it.
71* In ''Literature/WaxAndWayne'' the capital city Elendel has a statue commemorating Vin and Elend from ''Literature/MistbornTheOriginalTrilogy''. She is known as the Ascendant Warrior and he as the Last Emperor and the whole crew from the original trilogy are remembered as heroes. [[spoiler: After [[HeroicSacrifice saving the city]] from a [[FantasticNuke harmonium bomb]], Wayne gets one too]].
72* ''Literature/TheFamiliarOfZero'': Exclusive to the light novel version; Guiche made a statue of Saito when Saito was presumed dead. Louise and Siesta accidentally destroyed it before Saito eventually returned.
73* Literature/HonorHarrington gets one of these in her likeness, as well as a brand-new warship named after her, after being [[DeathFakedForYou falsely reported dead]] and TrappedBehindEnemyLines. She finds all the effort her loved ones and allies went to flattering but somewhat embarrassing.
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77* ''Series/TheLordOfTheRingsTheRingsOfPower'': Lindon has a shrine of hundreds of statues carved in wood to honor The Elves that died during the the wars against Morgoth. Some statues belong to well-known heroic figures like Finrod, Beren, Luthien and the wolfhound Huan.
78* ''Radio/OurMissBrooks'': The bust of Madison High School's founder and first principal, Yodar Kritch, sits upon a pedestal in the principal's office. In at least one episode, "Fisher's Pawn Shop", Mr. Conklin speaks to the statue of his predecessor.
79* In ''Series/TheUmbrellaAcademy2019'', there is a statue of the deceased Ben/Number Six in the Hargreeves estate's courtyard.
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83* ''Manhua/MyBelovedMother'' ends with a shot of life-sized {{sculpture|s}} of the titular character, the robomom Milan, made by the RaisedByRobots protagonist Sinbell, after his JerkassRealization on how much the robot that adopts him actually loves him (despite him spending most of the story being an UngratefulBastard who rejects her love repeatedly). It even comes with a plaque that doubles as a TitleDrop, that reads "My Beloved Mother".
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87* ''Podcast/TheAdventureZoneAmnesty'': Ned Chicane, killed in episode 28, has a memorial statue to him raised in the epilogue of the final episode.
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91* At the end of ''Theatre/RomeoAndJuliet'', Lord Montague promises to have a golden statue of Juliet Capulet erected as a gesture of the feuding families' reconciliation in the wake of their children's deaths.
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95* ''{{Toys/BIONICLE}}'': After Matoro's HeroicSacrifice, a statue of him was constructed in Metru Nui in honor of his sacrifice.
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99* The single-player campaign ''VideoGame/BrutalLegend'' ends with the dedication of a giant statue to [[spoiler:Lars Halford]], who was killed by Emperor Doviculus half-way through the game. The dedication speech also serves to showcase that [[PlayerCharacter Eddie]], being a true roadie, has distanced himself from all glory, instead attributing many of his victories to other characters.
100* In ''VideoGame/DivinityOriginalSin2'', the player can find a statue in Arx of Lucian the Divine, the hero of ''VideoGame/DivineDivinity'' (not ''VideoGame/DivinityOriginalSin'', as it's a distant prequel set over a thousand years earlier). [[spoiler: Except he isn't dead.]]
101* ''VideoGame/HeroesOfJinYong'' has a sequel, ''Wulin Warriors'', set [[DistantSequel a century later]]. There's a statue built in the likeness of the first game's hero, built in honor of his deeds, which the new player protagonist can check out early on.
102* In ''VideoGame/IWasATeenageExocolonist'', a statue is built in memory of [[spoiler:Sol if they become a military hero. They die in a Glow attack in their early 30s, and the whole colony mourns them as their body is returned to soil.]]
103* In the Mount Pajamaja portion of ''VideoGame/MarioAndLuigiDreamTeam'', you can run into several statues dedicated to the Muscle Lords. Their life stories etched into the statues are nothing short of hilarious.
104* At the end of ''Videogame/RiseOfTheBloodElves'', a giant statue of [[spoiler:Alessandra]] is built to commemorate her sacrifice.
105* ''VideoGame/RuneScape'':
106** After completing "While Guthix Sleeps", statues are made for [[spoiler:the characters who are killed in the ill-fated battle against Lucian]]. Statues of each of the fallen are erected in Falador, while separate statues are placed in locations relevant to their history: [[spoiler:The two fallen Slayer Masters have ones placed near the Slayer Tower, the two associated with the Warrior's Guild are placed at the Guild's entrance, and Hazelmere the Gnome Mage has a memorial erected in the Tree Gnome Stronghold.]]
107** After completing "The Lord of Vampyrium", the player unlocks a side-quest to build memorial statues in honour of [[spoiler:the members of [[LaResistance the Myreque]] who had been slain (or at least went missing and are presumed dead) over the course of the quest arc]] near the Temple of Paterdomus. [[RuleOfSymbolism The statues are erected around a giant sundial, with each statue placed at every hour mark]] [[spoiler:with the exception of 11 and 12, leaving space for the two surviving members (not including the PlayerCharacter) to be memorialized once they die. Ironically, the next quest in the arc revealed that one of the fallen [[DeathFakedForYou wasn't as dead as the other survivors thought]], though his statue is not removed afterwards.]]
108* ''VideoGame/TheSims3'': The Into The Future expansion includes a set of these in the future city of Oasis Landing, based on people who made massive achievements in the development of the future. One of these is of [[SdrawkcabName Emit Relevart]], the other four are randomly generated characters. Your own Sim can perform these achievements themselves, and have a statue of them replace the other characters.
109* ''Franchise/TheLegendOfZelda'':
110** ''VideoGame/TheLegendOfZeldaTheWindWaker'': When in [[spoiler:Hyrule Castle]], a statue of an older incarnation of Link can be found in the center of the main room. This is supposedly the same incarnation of Link from ''VideoGame/TheLegendOfZeldaOcarinaOfTime''.
111** ''VideoGame/TheLegendOfZeldaBreathOfTheWild'': The Zoras and Gorons erected monuments of their respective Champions in the hundred years since their deaths during the Calamity, both placed in such a location that they are always visible within the city limits. The Zoras placed an ornate statue of Mipha within in the center of Zora's Domain, while the Gorons carved Daruk's likeness in northern the cliff side overlooking Goron City. Seeing them is what triggers Link's memories for each of them.
112* ''VideoGame/DivinityOriginalSinII'': PlayedForLaughs when the spirit of the PlayerCharacter's mentor asks for one single small favour in exchange for her aid in saving the world... a big statue of herself in the great city Arx, glowering out over the harbour.
113* ''VideoGame/TeamFortress2'': The voice actor for Soldier, Rick May, passed away in March 2020, and in response to this news, Valve created a rendition of TAPS to play on the Menu at the beginning of May, as well as erecting statues to several well-known [=TF2=] maps like 2Fort and Granary. Most of the statues were removed the following month, but one remains on Granary (the setting of "Meet the Soldier").
114* The BittersweetEnding of ''VideoGame/{{Actraiser}} 2'' involves a statue of the hero being erected. As the credits play, we see it slowly erode due to time and weather, just like the world's memories of him will inevitably erode as well.
115* ''VideoGame/WrestleQuest'': Because this game is about wrestling, it has all sorts of statues of wrestlers from wrestling history and it tells how far they came.
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119* ''WebAnimation/{{RWBY}}'': After being killed by Cinder Fall in the season three finale, a large statue of Pyrrha Nikos was built in her hometown of Argus in memory of her.
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123* ''Webcomic/TheOrderOfTheStick'': The Order of the Scribble erected a [[http://www.giantitp.com/comics/oots0276.html statue]] of their comrade Kraagor after he died {{seal|edEvilInACan}}ing away the [[EldritchAbomination Snarl]]... and then hid the incident because knowledge of the Snarl was too dangerous. [[spoiler:Xykon [[http://www.giantitp.com/comics/oots1039.html defaces]] the statue while trying to take control of the Snarl.]]
124-->'''Lirian:''' ''[At the memorial]'' Dearest Kraagor... your brave sacrifice will not be forgotten.\
125'''Girard:''' Actually, I'm pretty sure that's exactly what will happen.
126* ''Webcomic/SchlockMercenary'':
127** [[spoiler:Brad]] gets one after he blows up a tank he's inside in order to save hundreds of lives.
128--->'''LOTA:''' King LOTA thinks the statue is a little too big.\
129'''Schlock:''' Brad's best friend thinks it's ''almost'' big enough.
130** After Kaff Tagon [[spoiler:performs a HeroicSacrifice and is then resurrected]], he finds that his friends and family built a shrine, complete with statue, while he was gone.
131--->'''Kaff Tagon:''' My statue is holding a bomb, and doesn't have his helmet up.\
132'''Karl Tagon:''' All I did was sign the invoice.
133* ''Webcomic/SleeplessDomain'': The MagicalGirl memorial park has a statue of a girl standing at its center, with an inscription reading ''"To Our Guardians"''. Seemingly a general dedication to all the magical girls killed in action while defending the City, the statue is actually of [[spoiler:the Founder, the first magical girl and the one responsible for granting all other girls their powers]]. This fact has been lost to time, and most residents of the City believe the statue to simply depict a generic magical girl. Furthermore, [[spoiler:LaserGuidedAmnesia ''prevents'' residents from learning the truth, to the point that Anemone is able escape unwanted attention by telling someone the truth, which causes them to blank out long enough for her to leave]].
134* A gigantic example nearly towers over the capital in ''Webcomic/SplittingImage'', in the image of the beloved former King Dylan. Though he died before the start of the story, the citizens still speak high praise of his contributions.
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138* ''WebVideo/FistOfTheB0rfStar II'''s epilogue takes place at a statue of [[spoiler:Garfielf erected at his grave, post-HeroicSacrifice]].
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142* In the finale of ''WesternAnimation/AdventureTime'' it's revealed [[spoiler:Finn and Jake will each get one, and very large ones at that.]]
143* The finale of ''WesternAnimation/{{Amphibia}}'' reveals that [[spoiler: Wartwood made one of Anne, for nearly sacrificing herself to save Amphibia and uniting its people together.]]
144* On the ''WesternAnimation/{{Gargoyles}}'' episode "M.I.A" a London gargoyle named Griff is memorialized with a stone statue as is Goliath due to the London Clan believing they died fighting in the Blitz. It turned out to be a time traveling incident.
145* In ''WesternAnimation/TheOwlHouse'' episode "For the Future", [[spoiler:the students at Hexside are shown to have erected one of Principal Bump during the TimeSkip to honor his and the other teachers' sacrifice after they were turned into puppets and captured by the Collector (though they're technically not dead). Of course, the statue was made by a bunch of kids and teenagers, so it depicts him with a baseball cap and CoolShades while skateboarding off a half-pipe.]]
146* ''WesternAnimation/RegularShow'':
147** After Pops saved the universe by doing a HeroicSacrifice in the finale, his friends commemorated him by raising a statue with the words:
148--->''He chased butterflies\
149He loved to laugh\
150He saved the universe\
151He was our friend.''
152** [[OutlivingOnesOffspring Many years later]], a statue of Mr. Mallard was raised beside his son's.
153* ''WesternAnimation/SheRaAndThePrincessesOfPower'': After Entrapta is thought to be dead following the raid on the Horde capital, Perfuma creates a plant statue of her in Entrapta's honor. No answers to whether it got taken down after [[spoiler:Entrapta turned out to have not only lived but defected to the Horde.]]
154* ''WesternAnimation/TeenageMutantNinjaTurtles2003'': In "Reality Check", Michelangelo gets warped to an alternate universe of superheroes and helps them defeat their arch-enemy before being warped away. Unsure what happened to him, the heroes erect a statue of him and call him by the superhero name he wanted, Turtle Titan.
155-->'''Gravi-turtle:''' He was a stranger from a strange land, and yet, Michelangelo, AKA the Turtle Titan, was truly one of us. Truly, our brother-in-arms and in spirit.
156* ''WesternAnimation/TheTransformers'' episode "Starscream's Brigade" features a pair of Autobots attending the unveiling of a statue explicitly identified as the "Optimus Prime ''Memorial'' Statue". It actually served as a bit of grim foreshadowing as this episode was aired 8 months before Optimus actually died in TheMovie, and was canonically set almost 20 years before to the events of the film.
157* The TimeSkip at the end of ''WesternAnimation/VoltronLegendaryDefender'' gives this treatment to [[spoiler:Princess Allura in the restored Altea]] in remembrance of the character's heroics -- including a HeroicSacrifice.
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