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There was this epic Pepsi commercial from 2010 starring P!nk , Britney Spears , Beyoncé , and Enrique Iglesias . (Notable in that the brief story is a Deconstruction where the three gladiators refuse to fight and unite against the cruel emperor.)
How final exams are depicted in Assassination Classroom to the viewer. Armed with hammers, swords, magical staves, and ray guns , the students are thrown into a coliseum where they must slay a hoarde of gigantic, surreal monsters within a short time limit. In reality, they're just sitting in a chair, taking an exam on a piece of paper.
Battle Angel Alita has gladiatorial combat between giant cyborgs as one of the major entertainments in the Scrapyard.
In the Danganronpa Spin-Off series Killer Killer there's the Festival of Murder, an event in which a stadium full of serial killers and mass murderers watch each other participate in death matches for their own amusement.
The titular Deadman Wonderland and their horribly violent Carnival Corpse games. Those that lose get one of their organs removed. While they are awake.
Dokuro has the Rumble Fish, in the sanatorium.
Doraemon: Nobita and the Robot Kingdom has a robot arena in the titular kingdom, where robots have to fight each other for the tyrannical queen's amusement - and the losers will either be destroyed, or be stripped of their emotions. Doraemon inevitably ends up in the arena, where he must face a thirty-feet tall robotic Killer Gorilla (much to Doraemon's horror).
In Dragon Goes House-Hunting , the eponymous dragon gets captured by a group of humans and made to fight in the "monster death battle" arena. However, the fights are actually rigged, with the monsters and the showrunner working in cahoots to ensure the maximum profits for the owner, so the gladiators actually live in luxury.
Golgo 13 . Two millionaires who've made a hobby of this decide to pay an assassin called Spartacus to kill Golgo 13 in the ruins of the Colosseum, while secretly watching their duel on hidden cameras. Suffice to say this makes them Too Dumb to Live .
In Kengan Ashura there are Kengan Matches, events in which businessmen decide to settle their differences and market share not through courts but through appointing fighters to win it all. These fights are very brutal and can end up with one fighter dead or seriously crippled - there is a referee present but his presence is just for show and if a fighter is smart enough to cheat in a way that the referee and the audience can’t blatantly notice it then all is fair.
In the sequel Kengan Omega , the organization of Purgatory comes into prominence, which is a similar fighting tournament except held with stricter rules and with entertainment as the goal.
Kino's Journey : Kino has to participate in a gladiator-esque tournament (held for the benefit of an insane emperor). She manages to win without killing any of her opponents.
Mobile Fighter G Gundam : The Gundam Fight is a Humongous Mecha fighting tournament held every four years, with the nation represented by the winning Gundam Fighter earning the right to rule the world until the next tournament. The system is meant to avoid war among the space colony nations, but no effort is made to avoid the collateral damage caused by the matches.
Mobile Suit Crossbone Gundam : Tobia Arronax. Tobia gets captured and is forced to fight in a gladiator ring. He's on foot armed with a machinegun. His opponent is armed with a mobile suit . And he wins . By hijacking the mobile suit , which he then uses to escape his captors .
Negima! Magister Negi Magi : One of these exists in the Magic World , which is used for a small Tournament Arc . There's been hints that it used to be much more violent than in the current story (including slavery and fights to the death).
It's been revealed that the reason that Jack Rakan is so unbelievably strong is because he spent years fighting in the arena so that he could earn his way out of gladitorial slavery , before moving on to fighting in wars.
One Piece :
Amazon Lily Island has a gladiator arena that they use to execute criminals (men) or just throw a few more or less friendly fights to see who's the strongest (along with heavy betting).
A much larger-scale version with participants from the whole world later appears in Dressrosa's Corrida Colosseum. Unlike Amazon Lily, participating is entirely optional, and the participants usually fight it out over some glorious prize, the most recent one being Ace's Devil Fruit, the Mera Mera no Mi . Also unlike Amazon Lily, the competitors are actually referred to as "gladiators". Though the Colosseum has its dark secrets: not all gladiators are there by choice, and a good number of them are "criminals" (read, people who stood up against the Donquixote Pirates ) forced to fight under threat of execution, not unlike Roman ludi and munera . Also, any loser who doesn't die is sent down a trash chute to be transformed into a toy, to uphold Doflamingo's masquerade . There's also a weight limit, meaning that wearing a lot of armor was often prohibited. A bloodshed was almost guaranteed.
Before King Riku Dolt III stepped down as king, the colosseum battles weren't deadly and taking the opponent down on the ground was enough to win a fight. The weapons were dull, minimizing the danger of receiving injuries.
In Rakuin No Monshou gladiator games are extremely popular in Mephius. Most gladiators are sword-slaves and are often former criminals, such as the main character Orba. Matches are almost always to the death and the managers aren't above gimmicks such as having a chained woman in danger of being devoured by a dragon.
Saint Seiya :
Seiya earned his Cloth through this.
The first six episodes actually pay homage to this with all the matches being played out in a replica of the Coliseum.
Double Subverted (in a sense) during the "Legendary Heroes" arc of the original Yu-Gi-Oh! . Jonouchi had to take part in the Duel Monsters equivalent of a gladiator game to win a card the entourage needed in the virtual reality world they were in, which they were just starting to figure out could be truly lethal due to the Big 5's tampering. Fortunately for him, his opponent turned out to be Mai, who had been hired by the Big 5 as a beta tester.
YuYu Hakusho : The Dark Tournament is a martial arts tournament organized by the trillionaires and masters of shady companies dedicated to accumulating wealth through the dark arts. The fights don't necessary have to end in death (although it is highly encouraged), participants can win with a 10 second knockout or ringout.
Zoids : The third and fourth animes are primarily set at a time where the most popular sport is organized combat between the title Humongous Mecha .
Ancient Rome was a favorite subject of Lawrence Alma-Tadema , so gladiators inevitably featured in a couple of his paintings:
A Pyrrhic Dance depicts a group of gladiators, assuming a defensive stance as they face down something in the arena that's just out-of-frame.
Caracalla and Geta envisions the two Roman co-emperors overlooking a gladiatorial arena from a flower-decked podium.
Granny Goodness: "Kneel, lowly dog! You are in the presence of Darkseid! You exist only for his amusement and today you will fight for your life... in the Terrorium! Your killers are among the foulest creations in all of Apokolips! Grown in the Gestatron Labs, fed only the flesh of infant children stolen from the streets and back alleys of Armagetto. Prepare to die at the hands of the Gladiortrons!"
In Flash Gordon , Flash is forced into such combats repeatedly.
In the Modesty Blaise arc "Those About To Die", Modesty, Willie and a group of elite athletes are captured by a mad millionaire and forced to participate in a Deadly Game recreation of the Roman games.
Nero : Nero, Petoetje, Petatje and Madam Pheip are thrown to the lions and bears in the Colosseum on orders of Emperor Nero in the album De Rode Keizer ("The Red Emperor")
The Basalt City Chronicles subverts this: The Empire of Smilodons has a reputation of allowing fights to the death for sport. Holding fights to the death for sport is actually VERY illegal, and is one of the very few capital crimes in the Empire. Not that their legitimate tournaments aren't brutal...
A Brief History of Equestria reveals that the Pre-Hearthswamring Pegasi reveled in gladiatorial games.
The Star Wars fic Gladiatorial Jedi has Luke Skywalker forced into one his ex, Callista, is running. She has Mara and Ben captured with him, and employs a Forced to Watch , torturing Mara and saying it'll go on until she dies if Luke doesn't submit to being taken and forced to fight.
Loved and Lost : After Prince Jewelius seizes the throne of Equestria, he makes a treaty with dragons that includes forcing Rainbow Dash and Fluttershy to fight as gladiators in the dragons' new colosseum. The crowd is eager to see the two pegasi going down, but they are able to hold their own in the matches until they're rescued by the other discredited heroes a week later.
The Demon Empire of Sonic X: Dark Chaos , essentially the Roman Empire in space, uses these as part of it Bread and Circuses policies. In a similar vein to the Romans, they use recaptured slaves and criminals as fighters. However, lethal games are quite rare .
Dr. Dealgood: Listen all! This is the truth of it. Fighting leads to killing, and killing gets to warring. And that was damn near the death of us all . Look at us now! Busted up, and everyone talking about hard rain! But we've learned, by the dust of them all... Bartertown's learned. Now, when men get to fighting, it happens here! And it finishes here! Two men enter; one man leaves. (crowd chants "Two men enter, one man leaves" until Dealgood motions for silence) Right now, I've got two men, two men with a gut full of fear. Ladies and gentlemen, boys and girls... dyin' time's here.
Cretan Chronicles : Being set in ancient Greece, your hero can partake in these games in Minos' island.
Fighting Fantasy has a few examples where your playable character gets thrown into an arena of death:
The Crimson Tide : One of the possible routes you can select during your travels will have you ending up as a pit-fighter in an arena, where you can fight savage beasts or other gladiators. You can also instigate a slave revolt to escape from your predicament.
Master of Chaos has a sub-quest with you partaking in gladiatorial games while finding your way out of the Island of Ashkyos.
Trial of Champions : In the first act of the adventure, you are sold as a slave to Blood Island, the domain of Lord Carnuss, who will put you and 41 other slaves into a coliseum where you are forced to partake in numerous gladiatorial games and combat situations until only one of you remains alive.
In The Arts of Dark and Light , the Republic of Amorr has regular gladiatorial games, as inspired by real-life Rome . Both professional gladiators and condemned criminals fight in the arena, and the games are very popular with the masses, though the sympathetic protagonists aren't as amused .
Bazil Broketail : These are very popular in Tummuz Orgmeen, with its ruler "loving the games", as does the city populace under its influence. Captive soldiers from Argonath are forced to fight there commonly for entertainment.
In the Confessions , contemporary Rome's gladiator tournaments were portrayed as evil and incompatible with the Christianity of Augustine and his friends. Alypius had to be violently dragged by his friends to a game and even then he covered his eyes for the whole time. Unfortunately, he couldn't also cover his ears or his curiosity, so an especially raucous roar from the audience convinced him to look as one gladiator killed another, inciting enough bloodlust in the future Catholic bishop to get him addicted to the blood sport.
In Diana Wynne Jones 's Dark Lord of Derkholm , Kit and Blade are captured and made to fight in a tournament to entertain the off-world tourists.
In Dora Wilk Series , a bunch of werewolves run an underground fight club where werewolves fight each other, and when audience wants a fight to death, they use their captured kin.
Caramon was forced to become a gladiator in the Dragonlance book Test of the Twins . Not easy for the fat drunken slob he'd become. Caramon's always-win status comes about because he can't 'die' convincingly , so the trainer/manager decided to advertise "he always wins, come see if someone can beat him!"
The Eagle of the Ninth 's Esca is rescued from the arena and becomes The Lancer to his new master.
Conn Iggulden's Emperor novels, being set during the last decades of the Roman Republic, have quite a few of these. A notable one occurs in the third book, lasting for several chapters which is held by Julius Caesar to garner popular support in his campaign for consul. This also provides Character Development for Brutus, Domitius, and Servilia, brings Cabera to a turning point, and gives some insight into the ways Crassus and Pompey do business.
In James Swallow 's Faith & Fire , the reenactments of Saint Celestine's life are quite literal, and since she fought the foes of the Emperor — well, this trope doubles up with Human Sacrifice . (The rich can bribe their way out, if chosen.)
These appear very prominently in Ben Kane's The Forgotten Legion . Mostly because Romulus and Brennus are gladiators through much of the first book.
The Gentleman Bastard sequence features the infamous blood sports of the city of Camorr. Most of them involve condemned criminals battling professional gladiators or various types of monster, but the favourites are the female gladiators who stand on platforms in the water to battle the famous jumping wolf sharks .
In John C. Wright 's Green Knight's Squire , in the backstory, discussions of staging these were derailed by Ygrainne's suggestion that the elf knights should fight in tourneys instead. She pointed out that merely human knights did, and they should be able to.
In Ben Counter 's Grey Knights novel Hammer of Daemons , the novel revolves about the Gladiator Games that the captured Alaric is forced to fight in.
The entire plot of The Hunger Games trilogy revolves around a scenario where tributes from each District have to fight to the death in a massive arena. Suzanne Collins called it "basically an updated version of the Roman gladiator games."
Brian Aldiss 's short story "In The Arena". Human captives of the redul are forced to fight alien monsters in an arena. The male protagonist is paired with a female fighter in a "double double": the two of them against a pair of deadly yillibeeth, with each pair being chained together.
Edgar Rice Burroughs 's John Carter of Mars :
"A Princess of Mars", the prospect of Dejah Thoris's being thrown to the wild dogs in the arena prompts John Carter to secure their escape. She does escape, but he is recaptured and forced to fight beasts in the arena.
In Chessman Of Mars , the hero infiltrates the game of the title, where the pieces are living swordsmen, and fights; he wins and leads a revolt.
Douglas Hill's Last Legionary has the titular Keill Randor participating in a gladiatorial tournament. Despite him being the only one not using weapons, the rest don't stand a chance.
The Mark of the Horse Lord 's hero is an ex-gladiator who masquerades as a tribal king. He wins his freedom in the opening scene by killing his best friend.
A frequent setting for scenes in Francine Rivers’ The Mark of the Lion ; one of the main characters is an enslaved gladiator himself.
Modesty Blaise is forced to do this in Dead Man's Handle . Actually, she's kind of forced to do something like this in all the books, frequently stripped for action, but Dead Man's Handle is the closest to Roman-style gladiation. More examples include:
Sabre-Tooth : Fights the Twins in a proper arena.
I, Lucifer : Forced to duel with Willie, pistol against throwing knife.
A Taste for Death : Fights an epee duel with Wenczel, stripped to the waist. The Fanservice is lampshaded as an attempt to distract one of the villains. It's also noted that although the venue is the ruin of a Roman arena, the settlement it was situated in was quite small and in a remote corner of the empire, so it probably wasn't used for actual gladatorial combat in the old days and Modesty's fight with Wenczel might well be the first fight to the death that's happened there.
The Impossible Virgin : Forced to fight a gorilla.
The Silver Mistress : Not quite this trope—she fights Mr. Sexton with an audience of one. Worth mentioning for sheer Fanservice—her edge in the fight to the death against a larger, stronger, and dangerously skillful opponent is that she's completely naked and covered in grease .
Dragon's Claw : Forced to fight a quickdraw duel with the Reverend Uriah.
The Xanadu Talisman : Fights El Mico in an arena in the Atlas Mountains.
The Night of Morningstar : Fights the Earl in.
In the Paradox Trilogy , gladiator games between contestants in Powered Armor are popular entertainment on Paradox. There are apparently two leagues; one which features legitimately dangerous contests of skill, and one which has scripted matches intended to show off the armor's abilities. Devi was offered the opportunity to be a gladiator, but declined because female gladiators are expected to wear Chainmail Bikini style "armor" rather than the real powered armor Devi loves using.
Jonathan ends up in the arena in The Roman Mysteries novel The Gladiators from Capua , and its television adaptation.
In Shadows of the Apt , The Wasps often hold these, using slaves as combatants.
In A Song of Ice and Fire Danaerys has the fighting pits of Mereen closed, and is constantly being asked to reopen them. In A Dance with Dragons she agrees, but the blood and noise serves to attract Drogon , who's a bit more formidable than any of the animals they anticipated fighting.
In The Stormlight Archive , the Alethi have a tradition of dueling and have a number of arenas set up to allow noble swordsmen to duel for sport or for stakes. Such duels are often for status, but they can also be used to win concessions by the loser, as well as a means to win Shardblades or Shardplate - assuming the challenged person is willing to put them up as the stakes. In Words of Radiance , Dalinar Kholin has his son Adolin (one of the best duelists in the kingdom) challenge and win the Blades and Plates of several rival nobles, until they become too afraid to fight him. At that point, Adolin challenges them to an unfair fight, which ends up with him in the area with four other Shardbearers at once... and realizing too late that the overseer of the duel has been paid off so that they won't call off the match until Adolin is maimed, dead, or victorious. With a little help, Adolin wins.
Time Scout : Ancient Rome is a tourist destination. Tourists go and watch sometimes. Scouts and guides and tourists sometimes get unlucky and end up playing along.
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