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** The African Union ([[spoiler:followed by the Union of Free Nations]]) fits this trope.

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** The African Union ([[spoiler:followed by the Union of Free Nations]]) fits this trope.trope more accurately, being dounded in resistance to NATO and BRICS expansion.
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-> '''United States:''' "BRICS? Are they trying to ''cement'' their dominance on the world stage?"\\

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* WorldWarIII: The series ends with the Third World War as the FinalBattle, [[spoiler:in which the Free Nations and Afro-Asian Union fight NATO and BRICS]].

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* WorldWarIII: The series ends with the Third World War as the FinalBattle, [[spoiler:in which the Free Nations and Afro-Asian Union fight NATO and BRICS]].BRICS]].
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--> '''India (to China):''' "I get the feeling you just said random words there, but I actually quite like that"

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--> ---> '''India (to China):''' "I get the feeling you just said random words there, but I actually quite like that"
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** During said WorldWarIII, [[spoiler: NATO gangs up on the [[EvilStatesOfAmerica: United States]] after they [[MoralEventHorizon launch missiles at major cities]]]].

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** During said WorldWarIII, [[spoiler: NATO gangs up on the [[EvilStatesOfAmerica: United States]] States after they [[MoralEventHorizon launch missiles at major cities]]]].cities]].
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---> '''Borneo:''' “So you call yourselves the '''North Atlantic''' Treaty Organization? Then what are you doing in the Indian Ocean? [[PreAsskickingOneLiner I can fix that]].”
** {{Defied}} with BRICS – their name originally stood for “Brazil, Russia, India, China, South Africa”. But then Egypt joined, so at China’s suggestion they changed their name to “[[WordSaladTitle Bilateral Rational Industrialized Confederation of States]]”.
--> '''India (to China):''' “I get the feeling you just said random words there, but I actually quite like that”

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---> '''Borneo:''' “So you call yourselves the '''North Atlantic''' Treaty Organization? Then what are you doing in the Indian Ocean? [[PreAsskickingOneLiner I can fix that]].
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** {{Defied}} with BRICS – their name originally stood for “Brazil, "Brazil, Russia, India, China, South Africa”. Africa". But then Egypt joined, so at China’s suggestion they changed their name to “[[WordSaladTitle "[[WordSaladTitle Bilateral Rational Industrialized Confederation of States]]”.
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-> '''United States:''' “BRICS? Are they trying to ''cement'' their dominance on the world stage?” \\
-> '''United Kingdom:''' “If you make one more pun I’ll hit you with a BRIC…”

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-> '''United States:''' “BRICS? "BRICS? Are they trying to ''cement'' their dominance on the world stage?” \\
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'''United Kingdom:''' “If "If you make one more pun I’ll hit you with a BRIC…”BRIC…"

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** First early on in the series, making the ocean darker and the map more detailed.
** A second time for when WorldWarIII breaks out.

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** First The first art shift is early on in the series, making the ocean darker and the map more detailed.
** A It happens a second time for when WorldWarIII breaks out.



* DefconFive: The clatter episodes have a DEFCON meter in the corner, which [[ShownTheirWork actually gets how DEFCON works right]] – well, except the fact that it isn’t updated when WorldWarIII happens.

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* DefconFive: The clatter episodes have a DEFCON meter in the corner, which [[ShownTheirWork actually gets how DEFCON works right]] – well, except the fact that it isn’t updated when WorldWarIII happens.right]].

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-> '''Borneo:''' “So you call yourselves the '''North Atlantic''' Treaty Organization? Then what are you doing in the Indian Ocean? [[PreAsskickingOneLiner I can fix that]].”

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-> ---> '''Borneo:''' “So you call yourselves the '''North Atlantic''' Treaty Organization? Then what are you doing in the Indian Ocean? [[PreAsskickingOneLiner I can fix that]].”



-> '''India (to China):''' “I get the feeling you just said random words there, but I actually quite like that”

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It documents an alternate future starting around the time when it was made, in which UsefulNotes/NATO engages in a cold war with an economic alliance known as BRICS for global dominance. Smaller nations form defensive alliances to avoid being caught in the crosshairs. It presents this storyline in the format of a mapping video, where [[NationsAsPeople countries talk with each other people]] (even if they aren’t completely anthropomorphic), sort of formatted like an online chat room.

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It documents an alternate future starting around the time when it was made, in which UsefulNotes/NATO UsefulNotes/{{NATO}} engages in a cold war with an economic alliance known as BRICS for global dominance. Smaller nations form defensive alliances to avoid being caught in the crosshairs. It presents this storyline in the format of a mapping video, where [[NationsAsPeople countries talk with each other people]] (even if they aren’t completely anthropomorphic), sort of formatted like an online chat room.

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Alternate Future of the World (AFoW) by LV is a Website/YouTube series that was completed in 2016. It was originally released as a series of episodes, but when it ended, all of the episodes were bundled together as ''Alternate Future of the World: The Movie'' – which can be found [[https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=gnhzGKiMKdQ HERE]].

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Alternate Future of the World (AFoW) ([=AFoW=]) by LV is a Website/YouTube series that was completed in 2016. It was originally released as a series of episodes, but when it ended, all of the episodes were bundled together as ''Alternate Future of the World: The Movie'' – which can be found [[https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=gnhzGKiMKdQ HERE]].
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Alternate Future of the World (AFoW) by LV is a Website/YouTube series that was completed in 2016. It was originally released as a series of episodes, but when it ended, all of the episodes were bundled together as ''Alternate Future of the World: The Movie'' – which can be found [[https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=gnhzGKiMKdQ HERE]].

It documents an alternate future starting around the time when it was made, in which UsefulNotes/NATO engages in a cold war with an economic alliance known as BRICS for global dominance. Smaller nations form defensive alliances to avoid being caught in the crosshairs. It presents this storyline in the format of a mapping video, where [[NationsAsPeople countries talk with each other people]] (even if they aren’t completely anthropomorphic), sort of formatted like an online chat room.

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!!This web series contains examples of:
* TheAlliance:
** Both NATO and BRICS see themselves as this, and each other as TheEmpire.
** The African Union ([[spoiler:followed by the Union of Free Nations]]) fits this trope.
* AmbiguousTimePeriod: Unlike many other mapping videos, LV never displays the date in the corner. These events could be taking place over the span of centuries or just TwentyMinutesIntoTheFuture.
* ArtifactName:
** NATO plays this straight – it stands for “North Atlantic Treaty Organization”, even though it grows to have man allies in the global south and in the Pacific.
*** [[LampshadeHanging Lampshaded]] by Borneo:
-> '''Borneo:''' “So you call yourselves the '''North Atlantic''' Treaty Organization? Then what are you doing in the Indian Ocean? [[PreAsskickingOneLiner I can fix that]].”
** {{Defied}} with BRICS – their name originally stood for “Brazil, Russia, India, China, South Africa”. But then Egypt joined, so at China’s suggestion they changed their name to “[[WordSaladTitle Bilateral Rational Industrialized Confederation of States]]”.
-> '''India (to China):''' “I get the feeling you just said random words there, but I actually quite like that”
* ArtShift:
** First early on in the series, making the ocean darker and the map more detailed.
** A second time for when WorldWarIII breaks out.
* ArtisticLicenseMilitary / [[ArtisticLicensePolitics Politics]]: The series frequently shows countries getting away scot-free with blatant acts of aggression that, in the real world, would immediately get an international response. Not to mention that some wars are waged that said country would realistically not afford to win.
* {{Bookends}}: [[https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=lhm2Tq3xOc8 “Americana” by Kevin MacLeod]] plays in the background during both the beginning and end.
* DarkHorseVictory: [[spoiler: neither NATO ''or'' BRICS ends up ruling the world in the end, but [[TheAlliance Free States]] teaming up with the Afro-Asian Union]].
* DavidVersusGoliath: The African Union is somehow able to win a sea war against NATO – JustifiedTrope as Italy tried to take on the Union themselves.
* DefconFive: The clatter episodes have a DEFCON meter in the corner, which [[ShownTheirWork actually gets how DEFCON works right]] – well, except the fact that it isn’t updated when WorldWarIII happens.
* EnemyMine:
** The [[TheAlliance Union of Free Nations]] is the result of nations getting tired of both NATO and BRICS, which causes said two factions to team up on the new alliance, sparking WorldWarIII.
** During said WorldWarIII, [[spoiler: NATO gangs up on the [[EvilStatesOfAmerica: United States]] after they [[MoralEventHorizon launch missiles at major cities]]]].
* GreyAndGrayMorality: For most of the series the major factions aren’t entirely good or evil. They all wage wars of aggression, but most of the time it’s [[IDidWhatIHadToDo to contain the other, equally aggressive factions]]. [[spoiler:Subverted in the end, where there are clear good and bad guys]].
* MiddleEasternCoalition: The Arab League is one of the minor alliances.
* NationsAsPeople: Being a mapping series, this is default. While not physically depicted, countries are depicted as talking and having emotions as a people.
* {{Pun}}: Near the beginning of the series:
-> '''United States:''' “BRICS? Are they trying to ''cement'' their dominance on the world stage?” \\
-> '''United Kingdom:''' “If you make one more pun I’ll hit you with a BRIC…”
* SpaceColdWar: Between NATO and BRICS for most of the series.
* TakeAThirdOption: When faced with NATO and BRICS, many countries decided to join alternate alliances, including:
** The African Union
** The Arab League
** [[spoiler:The Union of Free Nations]]
* WorldWarIII: The series ends with the Third World War as the FinalBattle, [[spoiler:in which the Free Nations and Afro-Asian Union fight NATO and BRICS]].

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