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4->''"Why is it always 1000 years ago? That must have been one heck of a year.."''
5-->-- '''Spike''', ''ComicBook/MyLittlePonyFiendshipIsMagic'' #5
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7Pick a historical event at random. Now, how many years ago did that event happen? Probably a completely random number of years ago. It might be close to 100 or 150 years, but if so, it's a coincidence. It's usually quite random.
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9Now pick a ''fictional'' historical event. How long ago was that, compared to when the characters first mentioned it? Usually, 20 years, or 50 years, or some number divisible by 5, and if not, then [[RuleOfThree 3]] years, [[RuleOfSeven 7]] years, 10 years, or 12 years.
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11Writers are busy people. Not all of them have the time to think up random dates for each notable event. Some writers downplay this trope by making it "roughly" a round number of years ago, but they won't actually say how many years ago it really was. If a character in the story casually mentions how long ago an event occurred, it may be understood that the figure is approximate. A common way of justifying this trope is to make the event's first mention on an anniversary.
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13Often used with {{Time Skip}}s and {{Distant Prologue}}s or [[DistantEpilogue Epilogues]]. Not to be confused with ExtyYearsFromPublication, which is about the year in the work being directly linked to the year it was made, or YearX, which is when dates in-universe contain the letter X in place of digits. See ArcNumber for when the same gap of time appears repeatedly. SuperTrope to TenThousandYears and ThousandYearReign.
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20* ''Manga/{{Bleach}}''. The events in the ''Turn Back the Pendulum'' gaiden took place 100 years in the Soul Society's past.
21* The plotline of ''Anime/TenchiMuyo'' has copious amounts of backstory going back for millennia; however, ALL the big important events seem to have happened a round number of years ago. To name just a few: Ryoko was imprisoned for 700 years, Ayeka and Sasami have been in cold sleep for just as long. Washu is 20,000 years old, and Kagato betrayed her 5,000 years ago.
22* ''Manga/{{DragonBall}}'' does this in reverse; Trunks, a time traveler, comes back from the future to warn the heroes about a coming danger that will kill all the heroes in exactly 3 years.
23** Beerus' naps also seem to take a round (and usually comically large) number of years.
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27* Issue #5 of ''ComicBook/MyLittlePonyFiendshipIsMagic'' has Spike {{lampshade|hanging}} how every villains backstory is 1000 years ago, and his response to one that isn't? "Thank goodness."
28* The use of ComicBookTime in Franchise/TheDCU, and to a lesser extent the Franchise/MarvelUniverse, heavily involves this trope. Depending on the continuity, a superhero usually debuted either 5, 10 or 15 years ago. At one point, DC's official timeline placed the debuts of Superman and the rest of his Justice League contemporaries 12 years ago.
29* ''ComicBook/{{Transmetropolitan}}'' uses this trope in an interesting way to keep its futuristic setting germane no matter when it is read. By [[HitSoHardTheCalendarFeltIt hitting the calendar so hard no one recognized it anymore]], people in The City simply took to referring to in-universe events ''in relative terms'' (example: a sign with an "X Years Ago" where the X is a digital display to keep it current).
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33* ''Fanfic/TheArchmagesLastBow'' lampshades this, but then justifies it. Harmonic Convergence is a cosmic event that happens every TenThousandYears according to the pony calendar, which Nova Shine scoffs at, but Star Swirl adds that it's an event so significant to the alicorn dating system that they oriented their entire calendar around making the math work out, and every equine calender since has been derived from it, so the math still checks out.
34-->''[[BreakingTheFourthWall Twilight then felt the strangest sensation, the same she usually did whenever Pinkie went off on these long tangents about whoever these mysterious “readers” were, as if they were being directly addressed.]]''
35* ''Fanfic/HalfPastAdventure'' is set ''exactly'' thirty years after the finale of WesternAnimation/AdventureTime; {{justified|Trope}} because the first chapter takes place during the anniversary of said finale.
36* At least one ''WesternAnimation/MyLittlePonyFriendshipIsMagic'' fanfic has made a joke about Celestia's many foes who she had banished a thousand years prior.
37--> '''Pinkie Pie:''' "That must have been a very bad year for you."
38* In ''Fanfic/PokemonResetBloodlines'', two major events of the new timeline's history took place 40 years ago. One of them being the latest [[GreatOffscreenWar Trainer-Ranger War]], which is pretty much the InUniverse equivalent to the UsefulNotes/ColdWar. The other is related to Professor Oak's research to pacify aggressive wild Pokémon, which was instrumental in making the world a safer and better place for trainers, [[HitSoHardTheCalendarFeltIt to the point it was labeled as "The beginning of the Oak Era"]].
39* In ''Fanfic/TheAwakeningOfAMagus'', Dumbledore started getting premonitions about a Magus awakening in his time on July 21, 1895. Exactly a hundred years in advance.
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43* In ''WesternAnimation/{{Aladdin}}'', Genie states that he's been trapped in his lamp for 10,000 years. Who or what made the lamp 10,000 years ago is never explained.
44* According to Lumiere, the curse in ''WesternAnimation/BeautyAndTheBeast'' has been in place for ten years. Since the curse is in its final stages, this also means the Enchantress gave the Beast roughly ten years to break it.
45* El Macho in ''WesternAnimation/DespicableMe2'' was an active villain 20 years ago.
46* ''WesternAnimation/{{Encanto}}'':
47-->'''Abuela:''' Fifty years ago, in our darkest moment, this candle blessed us with a miracle.
48* ''WesternAnimation/HowToTrainYourDragon2'' is set 5 years after ''WesternAnimation/{{How to Train Your Dragon|2010}}'', and 20 years after Hiccup's mother went missing.
49* ''WesternAnimation/{{The Hunchback of Notre Dame|Disney}}'' contains a 20 year time skip between the prologue and the main events.
50* In the short film ''WesternAnimation/{{Sintel}}'', WordOfGod says that [[spoiler:15 years have passed since Sintel lost Scales]].
51* The time gap between that humans in ''WesternAnimation/WallE'' left Earth compared to the main events is exactly 700 years; Captain [=McCrea=] celebrates by issuing everyone aboard the Axiom a septuacentennial cupcake-in-a-cup.
52* ''WesternAnimation/WreckItRalph'' takes place on the 30th anniversary of the release of ''Fix-it Felix'', due to the fact Ralph was annoyed that it was now thirty years since the game's release and he'd never been appreciated for doing his job.
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56* ''Film/MenInBlack3'' was set 40 years after Agent K arrested Boris the Animal at Cape Canaveral.
57* ''Film/HalloweenH20TwentyYearsLater'' is obviously set 20 years after ''Film/{{Halloween 1978}}''. Earlier, ''Film/Halloween4TheReturnOfMichaelMyers'' took place 10 years after, while later on, ''Film/{{Halloween 2018}}'' took place 40 years after. Within the first film itself, Michael's first kill explicitly took place 15 years before the present day setting of the film.
58* One year takes place the between the accidental death in ''Film/IKnowWhatYouDidLastSummer'' and the murderer's revenge.
59* In ''Film/{{Idiocracy}}'', the main characters are frozen in 2005 and thawed by a random avalanche in 2505.
60* Jack Sparrow from ''Film/PiratesOfTheCaribbeanTheCurseOfTheBlackPearl'' lost his ship to Barbossa ten years ago.
61* Zig-zagged in ''Film/{{Looper}}'': In dialogue, the time jump is described as "thirty years." DVDBonusContent, on the other hand, says that the jump is thirty years, five months, and an exact number of days/hours/minutes/seconds.
62* In ''Film/BackToTheFuture1'', 30 years have passed since Doc Brown first got the idea to make the time machine and the time machine's completion (1955 to 1985). In the [[Film/BackToTheFuturePartII sequel]], Doc Brown chooses to go thirty years into the future specifically because "it's a nice round number". While in 2015, Old Biff goes back in time to 1955 to make his younger self rich, a gap of 60 years. Marty and Doc go back there to prevent this, but at the end of the film the time machine gets struck by lightning and goes back to 1885, which is 100 years before the start of the first film and 70 years before the year Marty was currently in when Doc got sent back.
63* In the film ''Film/TearsOfSteel'', scientists are trying to save the world from robots by rewriting the memory of a break-up that their creator had 40 years ago.
64* ''Film/DraculaAD1972'' opens with Dracula being staked by Lawrence van Helsing in 1872. A hundred years later, he's brought back.
65* The main plot of ''Film/{{Uncharted|2022}}'' occurs 15 years after the prologue scene.
66* In ''Film/MadameWeb2024'', the events of the prologue take place in 1973, exactly 30 years before the main story in 2003.
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70* A man visits the museum, and an ancient sarcophagus catches his attention. He asks the museum guard: "How old is this statue?" "Five thousand years and two months." "How do you know it so precisely?" "Because I got this job two months ago, and then I was told it was five thousand years old."
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74* ''Literature/AChristmasCarol'' takes place exactly seven years after Jacob Marley's death. ("Marley was dead, to begin with" is the first sentence of the book.)
75* In Jeramey Kraatz's ''Literature/TheCloakSociety'', the famous battle between Cloak and the Rangers happened a decade ago.
76* In the ''Literature/DragonridersOfPern'' series, threadfall lasts exactly 50 years, and intervals are exactly 200 years. Long intervals are 400 years (though technically it should be 450 to account for the period when thread should have fallen).
77* Inverted in ''Literature/TheGunsOfTheSouth'', in which Afrikaaners steal a TimeMachine with the intent of helping the Confederacy win UsefulNotes/TheAmericanCivilWar. When Andres Rhoodie admits the truth to Robert E. Lee, the general asks why they decided to show up in 1864 (when the war was winding down) and not at a more obvious turning point like the Battle of Gettysburg. Rhoodie explains that the machine only works in increments of exactly 150 years, and since they obtained (or rather, stole) it in 2014, traveling back to 1864 was the best they could do.
78* ''Literature/HarryPotter''
79** The DistantPrologue of ''Literature/HarryPotterAndThePhilosophersStone'' is set ten years prior to the main events of the book. Justified in that children are enrolled to Hogwarts at the age of 11, which is a reasonable age to start secondary education.
80** In ''Literature/HarryPotterAndTheChamberOfSecrets'', the Chamber is opened in 1992, 50 years after it was opened in 1942.
81** In ''Literature/HarryPotterAndThePrisonerOfAzkaban'', Sirius Black escapes after being in prison for 12 years
82** Subverted in the DistantFinale of ''Literature/HarryPotterAndTheDeathlyHallows'', which is set 19 years after the main events of the book rather than the more convenient 20.
83* In ''Literature/TheHungerGames'', Haymitch won the 50th Hunger Games, so he won 50 years after the games were first made, and 25 years before the Second Rebellion.
84* Subverted in ''Literature/{{It}}'', which has the EldritchAbomination coming back every 27 years—not a totally round or regular number, though still a multiple of 9 and 3.
85* Most important things in the ''Literature/RangersApprentice'' series happened twenty years ago in-universe. This turns out to be justified-twenty years before the first book, Baron Morgarath rebelled against the new king Duncan, causing a civil war which led to the death of Will's father. The events of this time are chronicled in two prequel books, and a short story in Book 11.
86* "The Engineer", an automaton from ''Literature/SkulduggeryPleasant'' states that it spent "almost three decades" i.e. thirty years, doing its job before getting bored.
87* ''Franchise/TolkiensLegendarium'': Bilbo Baggins in ''Literature/TheHobbit'' returns from his adventures to Hobbiton at the age of 51, and in ''Literature/TheLordOfTheRings'' he leaves Hobbiton at 111. Thus, exactly 60 years pass between the two books.
88* ''Literature/TheLockedTomb'' begins on the ten thousandth year of the GodEmperor's reign. To commemorate the anniversary, He's looking for candidates to elevate to immortal Saints.
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92* ''Series/DoctorWho'': In [[Recap/DoctorWhoS31E1TheEleventhHour "The Eleventh Hour"]], the Doctor intends to leave young Amelia Pond alone for five minutes, but ends up leaving her for 12 years.
93* In the Korean historical drama ''Emperor Wang Guhn'' Kyun-hwan is poisoned and the only antidote is thousand year-old ginseng root. Some is found and given to him; but it doesn't work well, because it's only 500 year old ginseng.
94* ''Series/Forever2014'' started airing in 2014; Dr. Henry Morgan's first death was in 1814.
95* ''Series/MightyMorphinPowerRangers'' kicks off with Rita Repulsa's escape from the dumpster in which she was imprisoned by Zordon. In her own words, '''[[NoIndoorVoice "AFTER TEN THOUSAND YEARS, I'M FREE! IT'S TIME TO CONQUER EARTH!"]]'''
96* The various collapses and catastrophes posited on ''Series/LifeAfterPeople'' seem to be colluding with the writers to comply with this trope, timing themselves for exactly 10, 20, 50, 100, 500 or 1000 years after humans vanish.
97* In ''Series/{{Starstuff}}'', Ingrid lives 30 years in Chris's future.
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101* Music/TheBeatles: According to the title track of ''Music/SgtPeppersLonelyHeartsClubBand'', "it was twenty years ago today / That Sergeant Pepper taught the band to play."
102* AwesomeMusic/HenryMancini's song ''Le Jazz Hot'' begins with the lines "'Bout twenty years ago way down in New Orleans,.."
103* In the song ''"I Was Born About 10,000 Years Ago"'' the narrator [[ExactlyWhatItSaysOnTheTin claims to have been born 10,000 years ago.]]
104* The band Ten Years After, who coined their name from being formed ten years after Music/ElvisPresley became a star.
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108* In one ''Radio/JohnFinnemoresSouvenirProgramme'' Storyteller sketch, when the Storyteller wrongly thinks he's being told all the other characters were DeadAllAlong, the supposed deaths took place twenty, thirty and forty years ago.
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112* Ten years take place between ''VideoGame/BioShock2'' and its prologue.
113* In ''VideoGame/BioShockInfinite'', Booker once attempted to have a baptism (he changed his mind part way through) after the Battle of Wounded Knee, and says it "must have been 20 years ago".
114* ''VideoGame/CavesOfQud'' is set a thousand years after a great cataclysm.
115* In ''VideoGame/FinalFantasyX'', it is said repeatedly in the game that Zarkanand was destroyed by Sin 1,000 years ago due to the city's reliance on machina.
116* ''VideoGame/FiveNightsAtFreddys3'' is set 30 years after the events of the original game.
117* The plot of ''VideoGame/GhostTrick'' was triggered by a meteorite killing the villain 10 years ago.
118* ''VideoGame/HalfLife2'' takes place 20 years after ''VideoGame/HalfLife1'', but there's a good chance this was intentionally done by The G-Man.
119* ''VideoGame/TheLastOfUs'' has a 20 year time skip between the fungus outbreak and the main events.
120* As its title suggests, ''VideoGame/PaperMarioTheThousandYearDoor'' contains a door that last opened a thousand years ago.
121* ''VideoGame/PokemonBlackAndWhite'': The Pokemon Roggenrola was discovered a hundred years ago, and Elgyem was first discovered when it emerged from deep within the desert 50 years ago.
122* ''VisualNovel/VirtuesLastReward'' takes place 45 years after [[spoiler:the Radical-6 pandemic outbreak]].
123* All the dates of the [[spoiler:Entity's memories]] that can be traveled to in ''VideoGame/ChronoTrigger'' just so happen to be nice round numbers, at least for the centuries (600, 1000, and 2300 AD; 12,000 and -- wait for it -- 65,000,000 BC). [[spoiler: The "Apocalypse," though, happens in the year 1999.]] 1000 A.D. is at least set during a millennial celebration that indirectly sparks the events of the game, but there's no particular indication why any of the other nice round dates happen to have such important things occur on them.
124* Can be attributed to ''VideoGame/{{Battlefield}}'' series with ''Battlefield 1942'', later having a sequel set in the future entitled ''VideoGame/Battlefield2142''.
125** Some of the, well, battlefields on which players fight are also fairly obviously linked to real battles of Wolrd War II, and so is the backstory.
126*** The reigning king of this trope is the Bridge at Remagen map, which is stated in its description to take place ''exactly'' two hundred years to the day after American forces crossed the same bridge as part of Operation Lumberjack in WWII.
127* ''VideoGame/FableIII'' takes place fifty years after ''VideoGame/FableII'', which in turn takes place 500 or 600 years after the [[VideoGame/FableI first]] ''Fable'' game.
128* PlayedWith in ''VideoGame/ShinMegamiTenseiV''. Tokyo was destroyed and rebuilt 18 years ago, but some [=NPCs=] will round it to an even 20 in casual conversation.
129* The narration of the cinematic trailer for ''VideoGame/WorldOfWarcraft'''s Burning Crusade expansion claims that the speaker was "imprisoned for ten thousand years."
130* ''VideoGame/TheLegendOfZeldaBreathOfTheWild'' both plays straight and subverts it. 100 years prior to the start of the game, Link was severely injured and went into stasis to recover. There was another war said to have occurred 10,000 years prior to Link being attacked, meaning that by the time of the game, that war would be 10,100 years ago. However, the people in both "now" and prior to Link's stasis refer to the previous battle against Ganon as "10,000 years ago", since a single century is peanuts next to that.
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134* ''Webcomic/StandStillStaySilent'': TheEndOfTheWorldAsWeKnowIt was a case of HitSoHardTheCalendarFeltIt. The story is set in Year 90 of the new calendar.
135* In ''Webcomic/TheInexplicableAdventuresOfBob,'' the [[PhlebotinumKilledTheDinosaurs bomb that wiped out the dinosaurs]] exploded in the exact year 65000000 BC. On October 17.
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139* "{{WebVideo/Nightfall}}": The news anchor in this adaptation reports that the astronomers have identified the eclipse as occurring every two millennium, rather than the more precisely accurate 2049 years. Probably a deliberate InUniverse {{invo|kedtrope}}cation to play up the importance of the broadcast and keep things simple for their audience.
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143* In ''WesternAnimation/AvatarTheLastAirbender'', Aang was frozen in an iceberg for 100 years.
144* In ''WesternAnimation/TheLegendOfKorra'', it has been 10,000 years since the time of the first Avatar, Avatar Wan, and [[spoiler:the Harmonic Convergence, when the spirits [[BigBad Vaatu]] and [[BigGood Raava]] must do battle]], occurs every 10,000 years.
145* The ''WesternAnimation/{{Gargoyles}}'' were cursed in stone sleep for 1,000 years to the very year until the curse was lifted.
146* In ''WesternAnimation/XiaolinShowdown,'' pretty much every major catastrophe has happened before, usually 1,000 or 1,500 years ago. Eventually, the show started {{lampshading}} the heck out of it.
147--> '''Master Fung:''' It has already begun... a thousand years of darkness!\
148'''Kimiko:''' Why a thousand?\
149'''Master Fung:''' It is really 962 years, but a thousand sounds more ominous.
150* Pretty much everything major in ''WesternAnimation/MyLittlePonyFriendshipIsMagic'' happened a thousand years ago: [[Recap/MyLittlePonyFriendshipIsMagicS1E1MareInTheMoon Luna's banishment]], [[Recap/MyLittlePonyFriendshipIsMagicS2E1TheReturnOfHarmonyPart1 Discord]], [[Recap/MyLittlePonyFriendshipIsMagicS3E1TheCrystalEmpirePart1 King Sombra]] and [[Recap/MyLittlePonyFriendshipIsMagicS4E25TwilightsKingdomPart1 Tirek]]. The first one is the only one to ''literally'' be a thousand years ago -- since Luna was involved in everything else, those things logically happened some time prior.
151* ''WesternAnimation/TheSimpsons'':
152** Episode "Homer vs The Eighteenth Amendment" reveals that alcohol was banned in Springfield 200 years ago, but had apparently never been enforced, to the point where it was forgotten about. It isn't until the end of the episode that it is revealed that [[spoiler:the ''real'' reason it was forgotten was because the ban was removed 199 years ago]].
153** Homer Simpson in "The Simpsons: Treehouse of Horror X": "Okay Marge, you hide in the abandoned amusement park! Lisa, the pet cemetery! Bart, spooky roller disco! And I'll go skinny dipping in that lake where the sexy teens were killed '''one hundred years ago tonight!'''"
154** Parodied in one episode where Bart watches a movie with two teens making out in an abandoned building. When the girl questions if everything is all right, the boy assures her that nothing has happened there "in ten years. Ten years '''tonight'''."
155* Lampshaded/parodied in the ''WesternAnimation/{{Futurama}}'' TV movie ''Bender's Game''.
156-->'''Nibbler:''' It all began 36 years ago... ''(glances down at his watch)'' ...now!
157* The French animated film ''WesternAnimation/{{Gandahar}}'' directed by Rene Laloux has TheHero Silvain placed in a stasis tube for exactly one thousand years, in case the great brain Metamorphe goes rogue as the prophecy predicts. The tribe of deformed mutants quotes that prophecy to Silvain: "In a thousand years, we were doomed. A thousand years ago, we will be saved." This extends to their speech pattern, using "was/will be" as a regular conjugate of "be." The TimeyWimeyBall bounces all over this one.
158* The first words from The Pastmaster during the first episode of Creator/HannaBarbera's ''WesternAnimation/SWATKats'' are: "I am the Pastmaster, and I have been imprisoned [points to his sarcophagus] for 800 years." Either the grave robbers that dug him up timed it nicely, or the undead gnome is using rounded figures.
159* In ''WesternAnimation/TheSmurfs1981'' episode "Never Smurf Off Till Tomorrow", six Smurfs end up in a volcano. Handy Smurf examines the walls and says the volcano must erupt about once every 500 years. The ground suddenly shakes, prompting this exchange:
160-->'''Brainy:''' When did the last eruption take place?
161-->'''Handy:''' ''(thinks, writes some numbers onto the ground)'' Well, IfMyCalculationsAreCorrect, it's been exactly 500 years ago... to the day!
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