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So you've just watched The Film of the Book of your favorite series. And it was good. There was one detail, however, that they missed. The main character's hair, blond in the original, was brown, and the wacky sidekick's hair was a darker shade of yellow than usual. His eyes went from blue to brown. And why was the villain's jacket orange? At least that's the most common version of this trope. For some reason as a work moves from one medium to another, characters' hair and eye colors will be changed, costumes will be toned down, color schemes will be swapped about or adjusted. While occasionally there may be a justification for this (as may be the case for works which were originally in Black and White or monochromatic), more often than not it is just a random change made as a work is adapted. One particularly common adaptation dye job for costumes is that more often than not, in a movie adaptation, everyone now wears black. (This is mainly due to Rule of Cool and black just looking good on camera.) Conversely, in animated adaptations, colors are often brightened, diversified, or flattened, to make things easier on the character artists and for maximum visual clarity on a small screen. It is unclear why matters of color are one of the things executives target first, but it can cause problems down the line if any of the original color choices had symbolic meaning. This is usually excused in the case of Legacy Characters. Usually. It's also generally justified when casting for a live-action version of a work, as most casting directors favor, you know... acting ability over resemblance to the original character. And as shown in the examples, live-action also has different aesthetic considerations to animation, meaning different choices must be made for things to look good. But some fans bring it up regardless. Can be related to Race Lift, if the skin color changed with the hair. Though the visual effect can be similar, this is not related to Palette Swap. If the character's entire hairstyle was changed instead of — or in addition to — the color, see Adaptational Hairstyle Change. Dyeing for Your Art can avert this, though it won't always. See also Hair Color Dissonance, Early Installment Character-Design Difference, Inconsistent Coloring, Suddenly Blonde, and Sudden Eye Colour. |
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Molly's Game: The real Molly Bloom has dark brown hair, while Jessica Chastain's portrayal of her has reddish-brown locks. | |
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Sleepless Domain: Magical girls in this setting are distinguished by their brightly colored hair and matching eyes. Therefore, when the main characters of Kiwi Blitz make their cameo in the comic, their appearances are altered slightly to fit this pattern — Chandra's natural brown hair is made several shades lighter, and Steffi, who already dyes her hair bright pink in her home series, gains matching pink irises. | |
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In the libretto of Puccini's Madame Butterfly, the title character's son is described as having blond hair and blue eyes, despite being half-Japanese. Frédéric Mitterand's 1995 film version and many recent stage productions have more realistically given him dark hair and dark eyes instead, with the text changed accordingly. | |
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In The Phantom of the Opera (1998), Christine is brunette, whereas her book counterpart is blonde. | |
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The Super Mario Bros. Movie: The film's versions of the Super Mario Bros. have brown mustaches to go with their brown hair. In the Mario games, their mustaches were black. Foreman Spike usually wears a yellow/khaki or purple outfit, which is changed to blue here. |
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How Friendship Accidentally Saved Magical Britain (Harry Potter): Because he rebuilds himself with bits of the Weasley twins' souls, the body that Tom Riddle winds up with upon exiting the Diary Horcrux has reddish copper-colored hair instead of his canonical dark hair, and skin that freckles easily, making him look very much like a Prewett, Molly Weasley's family. Even his features are slightly altered, such that he legitimately passes for a relative of Molly's, which has the secondary effect of keeping anyone who knew him back in the 1940s, Dumbledore included, from ever figuring out who he actually is. Tom is aghast that he is not only ginger now, but has freckles. | |
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Lady and the Tramp (2019): Lady is red and white rather than light brown and tan. The Tramp isn't pale grey anymore. He's now more of a greyish-black and off-white instead. The bulldog is white with brown spots instead of being completely tan. The horses pulling the dog pound wagon are Chestnuts rather than gray. To name two human examples too, Darling and Aunt Sarah both have black hair (and receive a Race Lift) rather than light brown and gray. |
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The Amazing Maurice has a rare feline example- the titular Maurice is changed to a ginger from his depiction in the original novel as a grey tabby. | |
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Beauty and the Beast (2017): Belle's hair is Emma Watson's natural light golden brown instead of the darker chestnut brown of the original animated Belle. Prince Adam has blonde hair instead of auburn hair from the original animated film. Mrs. Potts has younger-looking auburn hair in her human form instead of elderly-looking white hair, while her son Chip's human form is changed from blond to brunet. Lumiere, Cogsworth, and Plumette all wear white wigs in their human forms, while the animated versions displayed their own red, chestnut, or brown hair. In Cogsworth's case like most 18th Century men, at least wigs that were natural shades of brown or auburn while Lumiere had natural ginger hair as Plumette has brown hair. In the remake, Lumiere, however, does retain his light brown eyebrows as a human that resembles his red hair in the original animated film. The three Village Lasses (a.k.a. Silly Girls, a.k.a. Bimbettes... Gaston's fangirls) are brunettes instead of the original Dumb Blondes. |
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Earth-27 sees Chloe Sullivan go from blonde to black to distance her from her original actress Allison Mack after Mack's involvement in the sex cult, NXIVM, came to light. | |
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Umineko: When They Cry's anime adaptation changed everyone's eye color, which didn't work well since it was plot related. | |
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Street Fighter: The Animated Series changes Rose's hair from black to grey. | |
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Sodor's Legend of the Lost Treasure Bad Ending (Thomas & Friends): Henry the Green Engine has been repainted blue in honour of the now-deceased Thomas and Gordon. It’s the second time he’s been blue, as the period in the early part of The Railway Series in which he was blue remains canon here. Also in the same AU, Rosie remains painted lavender, so far. In canon she was lavender at first, but by the time of Season 21 and Journey Beyond Sodor, she’s been repainted red. Spencer is a downplayed example. His livery remains silver, but he now has yellow N.W.R lettering on his tender. |
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My Hero Playthrough (The Gamer & My Hero Academia crossover): Harley Quinn's hair is naturally red on the right half and blue on the left half. She used to dye it blonde, before she became a Villain. | |
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In Cellar Secrets, this is averted in the case of Shiro, Ryuuko, and Satsuki's hair colors, as they are as they are in canon, however, Nui's hair either a tawny-ish or something of a very light brown, instead of blonde as in canon, along with it being shorter. Likewise, Uzu's hair is dyed green but his natural hair color is a dark brown, Nonon's hair is a darkened auburn, instead of pink, Houka's hair is onyx, and Rei's hair was dark gray (almost black). | |
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Wolf Hall, unlike The Tudors, has the right hair color for Henry, but its Anne Boleyn, who rather famously had dark eyes in real life (and is correctly described as having them in the book!), has blue eyes. | |
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In the Casablanca TV series, Rick goes from dark-haired and brown-eyed to being played by blond, blue-eyed David Soul. | |
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Fate: The Winx Saga, the Live-Action Adaptation of Winx Club: Aisha in the original cartoon was a redhead. Here, she has black hair with dark blue highlights. In the cartoon, Riven had magenta hair. Here he's a brunet. Queen Luna was blonde in the cartoon, here she's a brunette. In contrast to her short brown-haired animated counterpart, Vanessa Peters has long blonde hair here. |
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Both Despero and Katma Tui had their skin color changed in Justice League, respectively to purple and orange from magenta. In Katma's case, she's a Korugarian like Sinestro (and in fact, was his replacement after the Guardians canned him). | |
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In The Phantom, Diana Palmer has black hair. In the 1996 movie it's a light brown, possibly as a point of difference from the raven-haired Dark Action Girl Sala. | |
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In the original stage production of Grease, all five Burger Palace Boys had dark hair. In the film adaptation, Kenickie and Roger (who was renamed "Putzie") are blond. While Sandy was intended to be a blonde, the first actress cast for her on Broadway was a brunette, as well as the first actress to play her in the 2007 revival. However, the popularity of the film (and the creators' intent) usually means that blonde women will be cast in this part. | |
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In RWBY canon, Penny's hair was orange. In BlazBlue Alternative: Remnant, thanks to her being a Murakumo unit, her hair is actually blonde, though she dyes it orange as part of her disguise. | |
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Queen Hippolyta is blonde, instead of black-haired like her daughter Diana. Just like in the Silver Age and the DC Animated Universe. | |
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Mystery Incorporated (2022) Shaggy and Velma are usually depicted with light brown and auburn hair respectively. Here they're played by Chris Villain and Dayeanne Hutton, who have black and dark brown hair respectively. Scooby is missing his distinctive black spots along his back, and his fur is more tan than brown. This is quite justified, as purebred Great Danes don't have that spotting pattern, nor do they typically have brown fur. |
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Audrey in The Little Shop of Horrors is a brunette. However, she is almost always a blonde in the musical stage adaptation as well as the 1986 film adaptation of said musical. | |
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The Hunchback of Notre Dame has a small detail changed about Esmeralda's eyes. Her name is Spanish for "emerald", which reflects her eye color. However, the sequel depicts her with blue eyes. | |
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Evil Crash from Crash Twinsanity has white sclerae and black pupils. Here (known as Nega), he has black sclerae and red pupils. | |
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The DiC version of Madeline had an unusual example of a few of the girls' hair colors changing between seasons: Janine was a blonde, up until Season 3 where her hair suddenly became dark brown. Sylvie (or Simone) had greenish-colored hair while Monique's appeared to be a pink color. Both of them received brown hair in Season 3. Ellie also had greenish hair early on, but it was darkened to black by Season 2. Chloe's hair was light brown in the original six specials, but it became bright orange/titian in the series. Yvette's hair changed from golden blonde in the specials, to strawberry blonde in Seasons 1 and 2, to pale blonde in Season 3. |
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Most depictions of Arcee are portrayed as being colored pink, but in Transformers: Prime, Arcee is colored blue. | |
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In Animal Crackers, the Professor (Harpo) makes his entrance with balloons in his mouth, which he proceeds to inflate. Spaulding (Groucho) asks him, "You haven't got strawberry, have you?", and he produces a red one. The 1930 movie version, being filmed in black and white, changed "strawberry" to "chocolate". | |
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OZMAFIA!!: Dorian Gray has blue hair instead of his original blond. | |
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Adaptation Dye-Job | |
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Dojo is a yellow dragon with green spikes, while in the original series he was the opposite. | |
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Adaptation Dye-Job | |
Adaptation Dye-Job / int_3f5830c4 | comment |
In the Garbage Pail Kids Cartoon, two of the five main Garbage Pail Kids had different hair colors from how they were depicted on the original trading cards: Terri Cloth is a redhead instead of a blonde. The hair on Split Kit's good half is brown, when he had blond hair on his original trading card. |
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Kill la Kill AU: This is rather unclear in the case of Soichiro, as, canon-wise he was usually seen in flashback, which are shown in a kind of sepia, or in silhouette (as is the case of a childhood photo of Satsuki) so we normally haven't a clue what color his hair was, leading for it be guessed on. Here its shown as being kind of brownish. Likewise, this is somewhat the case with Rei, whose hair in canon is something of a lilac, not lavender, however, some of the comics vary as to what shade her hair color is. | |
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Adaptation Dye-Job | |
Adaptation Dye-Job / int_436f9154 | comment |
The title character of Annie is traditionally depicted as a red-head, just as in the original comic strips. The race-lifted Annies from Annie (2014) and Annie Live! made the character dark-haired, and while keeping the signature curly style so that curly hair became her defining feature. | |
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Adaptation Dye-Job | |
Adaptation Dye-Job / int_48867241 | comment |
Les Sisters: In the comic books, Sandrine had black hair while William had brown hair; the animated series switches their hair colors so William has black hair and Sandrine has brown hair. | |
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Adaptation Dye-Job | |
Adaptation Dye-Job / int_4a324d30 | comment |
In Mad Monster Party?, Felix Flanken had brown hair and Francesca had red hair. The Comic-Book Adaptation by Dell Comics instead made it so that both had black hair. | |
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Adaptation Dye-Job | |
Adaptation Dye-Job / int_4b348202 | comment |
The Winx Club Play Dugeons and Dragons: Layla's fairy outfit is two-colored (blue top and green pants) instead of the all-green or all-blue ones that she wears in canon. This helps her be differentiated from Bloom (light blue) and Roxy (green). | |
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When introduced in X-Men: Evolution, X-23, Opposite Gender Clone of Wolverine, was an Ambiguously Brown little girl with brown hair. When she became a Canon Immigrant to the X-Men comics, she was aged up and made closer to Wolverine in appearance, becoming a very white noirette. | |
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X-Men: Evolution | hasFeature |
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Adaptation Dye-Job | |
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In the Japanese dub of the G1 cartoon, the error was corrected by reversing the characters' identities, which worked well since they were depicted as interchangeable anyway. | |
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The Transformers | hasFeature |
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Adaptation Dye-Job | |
Adaptation Dye-Job / int_505bdb62 | comment |
In the Magi-Nation game (video and card), Kid Hero Tony Jones was a blond. In the cartoon show, he inexplicably went black-haired. | |
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Adaptation Dye-Job | |
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Kirk's eyes are hazel and McCoy's are blue. In the reboot movie it's the exact opposite. | |
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Star Trek (2009) | hasFeature |
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Adaptation Dye-Job | |
Adaptation Dye-Job / int_5178149f | comment |
She sported dyed white hair in Batman: The Brave and the Bold. | |
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Adaptation Dye-Job | |
Adaptation Dye-Job / int_51c47bd9 | comment |
In Hey Arnold! The Movie, Big Bob Pataki has brown hair despite the fact that his hair was gray in the Hey Arnold! series, which Word of God would attribute to Bob dying his hair because he was going through a mid-life crisis. It was changed back to gray in Hey Arnold! The Jungle Movie. | |
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Adaptation Dye-Job | |
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Percy Jackson and the Olympians: Due to Rick Riordan's preference of Ability over Appearance, very few of the actors chose to go the extra mile of resembling their book counterparts a capite ad calcem. Examples include: invoked Percy and Poseidon have black hair in the books. Here they are blond, only Poseidon's hair is brownish and Percy's is a sandy shade. Annabeth is blonde with gray eyes in the books, but here she has black hair, effectively switching hair colors with Percy, as well as brown eyes. Rick Riordan has justified her brown eyes by stating that while he took the myths' description of Athena (and by extension her demigod kids) as "gray-eyed" literally in the books, the Ancient Greek term for 'gray-eyed' can also be translated as "bright-eyed" or "wise". Grover's hair is black instead of brown, much like Brandon T. Jackson in the films. In addition, he has a wispy goatee in the books and films, but is clean-shaven here. While Ares closely resembles his book counterpart, he has dark brown hair instead of black like in the official artwork. Like Annabeth, Luke also swaps hair colors with Percy, now having black hair instead of being blond. Like in the films, Chiron's horse half is brown, rather than the white stallion he is said to be in the books. While his hair is thinning like in the books, it's graying like in the second film instead of brown like in the books and the first film. In the books, Zeus is a long haired, long-bearded old man. In the first season, he's played by the late Lance Reddick, who is bald and clean-shaven. |
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Adaptation Dye-Job | |
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In the stage version of Anastasia, Anastasia's hair is changed from red to dark blonde, while the blonde Sophie becomes the black-haired Lily. | |
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Adaptation Dye-Job | |
Adaptation Dye-Job / int_58808436 | comment |
Higurashi: When They Cry: In the sound novels and manga, Keiichi has blue eyes. They're the exact same shade as Rena's in the manga, but darker (and with a slight purple shade; mostly in the remakes) in the sound novels. In the anime, however, they're full-on purple. A larger example is in the live-action movie adaptations. All the oddly colored characters have "natural" colored hair. This caused a backlash because you couldn't easily tell the girls apart. Rika has short hair instead of long hair, Satoko has longish hair instead of short hair, and the teens look similar if they aren't in their Higurashi costumes (which they usually aren't). |
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Adaptation Dye-Job | |
Adaptation Dye-Job / int_5916ae31 | comment |
Chief Quimby has greying dark brown hair in the 1999 live-action film. In the original cartoon his hair is a reddish-brown. In Inspector Gadget 2 (which recast nearly all its characters), Quimby has strawberry blond hair. And in the 2015 cartoon he's blond. | |
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Adaptation Dye-Job | |
Adaptation Dye-Job / int_5d82ab44 | comment |
In There Will Be Brawl, Ike is given black hair, likely to differentiate him more from Marth. | |
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Adaptation Dye-Job | |
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Socks the Cat Rocks the Hill: Socks' markings aren't the same as the real Socks. His face is more simplified. The real Socks also had yellow eyes, not green eyes. | |
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Adaptation Dye-Job | |
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Rokuna, an imported character from Mon Colle Knights, had her hair not only significantly lengthened for a beehive but also changed from green to brown for the Lucky Star fanfic Starbound. | |
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Mon Colle Knights | hasFeature |
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Adaptation Dye-Job | |
Adaptation Dye-Job / int_607f6b7 | comment |
Inspector Gadget: Chief Quimby has greying dark brown hair in the 1999 live-action film. In the original cartoon his hair is a reddish-brown. In Inspector Gadget 2 (which recast nearly all its characters), Quimby has strawberry blond hair. And in the 2015 cartoon he's blond. Penny had blond hair in the original cartoon, but was played by brown-haired Michelle Trachtenberg in the 1999 film. In Inspector Gadget 2, she's played by the blonde Caitlin Wachs. Gadget's hat is colored gray with a light gray band in the cartoons. In both live-action films, it's brown with a black band, and his blue pants and gray shoes in the cartoons are both black in the films. Also, Gadget's trench coat was beige instead of gray in the 1999 film. Gadget's eye color also changed between the films, with Matthew Broderick having brown eyes and French Stewart having blue eyes. Dr. Claw's face was never shown in the cartoon, but his official action figure depicted him with white hair. In the 1999 film, Claw was played by brunet Rupert Everett, with his face fully visible. Inspector Gadget 2 made Claw The Faceless via an Eye-Obscuring Hat, but Tony Martin also had dark hair and his hair is visible in a few scenes. |
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Adaptation Dye-Job | |
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While the Mach 5 in the original Speed Racer was almost completely white, in The New Adventures of Speed Racer it's mostly blue. Also, Trixie was originally a brunette but is now blonde. | |
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Speed Racer | hasFeature |
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Adaptation Dye-Job | |
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Jem: In a rare instance of a release-related dye job, Pizzazz was always depicted in doll and animated form with bright green hair. The R1 Rhino masters inexplicably changed her hair color to a dull olive blond - and also redid the green parts of her costume to match this. In a doll-related change, the title character is known for her pink hair, but the dolls were always blond. Promotional art for the show (such as this◊) that showed up on places such as doll boxes and VHS covers depicted a realistic art style gave Jem predominantly pink hair but added blonde bangs. All of the characters also had more "realistic" hairstyles for the period, but were still reasonably close to their animated and doll line styles. |
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Jem | hasFeature |
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Adaptation Dye-Job | |
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In EVA Sessions: Someplace Vast and Dry, Kaworu Nagisa's hair is blue instead of the canonical silver grey. Justified in that he was created by SEELE using Lilithian cell samples stolen from NERV during the Golden Army terrorist incident. | |
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Adaptation Dye-Job | |
Adaptation Dye-Job / int_64dc9897 | comment |
In The Tudors, Henry and Catherine of Aragon (both with reddish hair in Real Life) were played by brown-haired actors. On the other hand, while Natalie Dormer (a blonde) was cast to play the famously dark-haired Anne Boleyn, she convinced producers to let her play Anne as a brunette. The former caused some consternation among the producers and investors of the series when an English PR flack, asked why Henry was to be played by a brown-haired actor, replied with melodramatic insincerity that it was "just so sad" but Henry had to be played by a handsome actor - implying that it was obviously impossible for a redheaded actor to be handsome! Officials at Showtime and the CBC were not impressed, especially given the common North American belief that the English dislike of red hair is nothing but plausibly deniable anti-Irish prejudice. | |
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The Tudors | hasFeature |
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Adaptation Dye-Job | |
Adaptation Dye-Job / int_69fa7496 | comment |
In the Disney Ducks Comic Universe as as the original DuckTales (1987), Magica De Spell has white feathers, like most of the ducks in this universe. In the DuckTales (2017) reboot, her feathers are a mint-green, making her better resemble a traditional witch. It’s implied that it’s a side effect of her magic, because when she loses her powers, her feathers turn white like in most other iterations. | |
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Adaptation Dye-Job | |
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Fred Jones has black hair instead of blond hair in the two Cartoon Network live-action films Scooby-Doo! The Mystery Begins and Scooby-Doo! Curse of the Lake Monster. | |
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Adaptation Dye-Job | |
Adaptation Dye-Job / int_6ae6b4c7 | comment |
In an inversion of the way this trope usually plays out, the novelization of Pacific Rim turned brown-haired Hermann Gottlieb into a blond (it also gave him a German accent as opposed to the stuffy English one he uses in the film, and made no mention of the fact that he walks with a cane). This is justified by the fact that the novelization was based on an earlier draft of the script rather than the film itself. | |
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Pacific Rim | hasFeature |
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Adaptation Dye-Job | |
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Marvel Infinites: Franklin Richards now has brown hair rather than the blond hair he has in the comics. | |
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Adaptation Dye-Job | |
Adaptation Dye-Job / int_6e859048 | comment |
In Big Hero 6, Honey Lemon is depicted with blond hair, while in Big Hero 6: The Series, she has orange-red hair. | |
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Big Hero 6 | hasFeature |
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Adaptation Dye-Job | |
Adaptation Dye-Job / int_6f57482a | comment |
Scoundrels (2010): In Scoundrels the West twins are blondes, while in the original Outrageous Fortune they were brunettes. | |
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Scoundrels (2010) | hasFeature |
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Adaptation Dye-Job | |
Adaptation Dye-Job / int_70c7b114 | comment |
Gilligan's Island: In the animated spin-offs, Ginger was changed from a redhead to a blonde in order to ward off potential complaints from Tina Louise overusing her likeness. | |
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Adaptation Dye-Job | |
Adaptation Dye-Job / int_7291539d | comment |
She has black hair in Arkham City: Harley Quinn's Revenge and Injustice: Gods Among Us. | |
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Batman: Arkham City (Video Game) | hasFeature |
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Adaptation Dye-Job | |
Adaptation Dye-Job / int_72e9fe23 | comment |
Amnesia: Memories The heroine originally had light-brown hair. The anime gave her a more dark-tea colored brown shade, and added a gradient of her signature rose-y pink to her tips. Rika has very pale, almost platinum hair that has a green-ish sheen to it. The anime altered this to a simple blonde, matching her eyes. |
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Adaptation Dye-Job | |
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Also in the same AU, Rosie remains painted lavender, so far. In canon she was lavender at first, but by the time of Season 21 and Journey Beyond Sodor, she’s been repainted red. | |
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Adaptation Dye-Job | |
Adaptation Dye-Job / int_75c76d13 | comment |
BolÃvar, el Héroe has this in almost every historical character, putting them strange hair colors. | |
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Adaptation Dye-Job | |
Adaptation Dye-Job / int_770a88f1 | comment |
In Jonathan Joestar, The First JoJo, Jonathan is described as having purple hair, much like his All Star Battle appearance rather than the game/2012 anime's blue. | |
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Jonathan Joestar, The First JoJo (Fanfic) | hasFeature |
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Cinderella originally had something like a strawberry blonde/red hair color going on, but the merchandise sells Cinderella dolls with clean blonde hair. | |
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In George of the Jungle, also starring Brendan Fraser, George's hair is brown instead of black and the originally redheaded Ursula becomes a blonde. | |
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Steins;Gate: Kurisu Makise has chestnut brown hair in the original visual novel. In the anime adaptation, she has red hair instead. | |
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The film's versions of the Super Mario Bros. have brown mustaches to go with their brown hair. In the Mario games, their mustaches were black. | |
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In the My Pet Monster cartoon, Max and Jill have blond hair, but in the prior direct-to-video movie, they have brown hair instead. | |
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Grimly from Crash: Mind Over Mutant is blue and has two arms. The Grimly made by Dr. Neo Cortex in Banditale is purple, wears a red cape, and has six arms, four purple and two red. | |
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Bugs Bunny was given mauve fur in the first season of The Looney Tunes Show. It was changed back to its trademark gray color in the second season. | |
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The Dukes of Hazzard: Daisy Duke is changed from a brunette to a blonde. | |
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Many early pieces of Knight Rider merchandise featuring K.I.T.T. had some rather creative◊ interpretations of the car. For some reason, a lot of these featured red "Knight Rider" or "Knight 2000" logos on the sides of the car, which was never seen in the show. The famous Kenner toy which came with a Michael Knight figure had a large red "Knight 2000" logo on the side. The Tomica diecast model also featured this. The Matchbox diecast K.I.T.T. featured a red "Knight Rider" logo in the same place. The ERTL models, based on the car from the pilot episode, featured a red "Knight Rider" logo on the rear quarter panel. The Matsushiro RC car featured red "Knight Rider" logos on the sides, windshield, and a "Knight 2000" logo on the left headlight. Schaper took things several steps further by turning K.I.T.T. into a monster truck with "Knight 2000" emblazoned on the side and "KNIGHT" on the front nose. But what perhaps takes the cake is Glasslite's rendition of K.I.T.T. for the Brazilian market, which added bright rainbow stripes◊ to the sides and roof, large yellow "Super Máquina" logos, and a rainbow-colored scanner. If that wasn't enough, they then replaced the Pontiac Trans-Am altogether with a Porsche 911 and a Lamborghini Countach. Jomi Toys' "Nite Racer" turned Michael Knight's Pontiac into a Nissan 300ZX◊, which is funny when you realize that K.I.T.T. was originally going to be a 280Z, the car's predecessor. |
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The Lion King definitely had something weird going on with Nala in the sequels. Her original eye color was teal, but she has blue eyes in Simba's Pride, green eyes in 1 1/2, and blue again in The Lion Guard. Kiara had a similar issue. Her eyes were teal like Nala's at the end of TLK, but were changed to red like Simba's in Simba's Pride. (Though fanon believes them to be two different cubs). | |
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She mentioned in Batman: The Animated Series that she's not a real blonde. DC consistently depicts her as a natural blonde in comics. | |
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An all-Asian production of Sweeney Todd: The Demon Barber of Fleet Street who thought a blonde wig would look odd on a clearly Asian actress steered around the problem of Johanna's frequently invoked blonde hair by simply changing all references to her "yellow hair" to "raven hair" and removed the Wigmaker's Song (which lists several different shades of blondness, so Anthony will know how to refer to Johanna's particular hue) entirely. A production with a redheaded Johanna similarly removed the Wigmaker's Song and changed "yellow" to "fiery". Another production had a Johanna that was clearly a brunette, yet kept the Wigmaker's Song and all references to yellow hair, much to the audience's confusion. |
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Jem and the Holograms (IDW): Stormer and Pizzazz keep their hair blue and green, respectively, however, it's suggested to be dyed instead of natural. Ashley had light blonde hair in the cartoon, but in the comics, it's a more orange shade. |
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The Chipmunks and The Chipettes went through different eye colors throughout the franchise: Theodorenote Black eyes in The Alvin Show, The Christmas Special drawn by Chuck Jones, Alvin and the Chipmunks episodes done by Ruby-Spears and in Alvin and the Chipmunks Meet Frankenstein; Green eyes in The Chipmunk Adventure, Alvin and the Chipmunks episodes done by DiC/Mukarumi-Wolf-Swenson, Alvin and the Chipmunks Meet the Wolfman, Little Alvin and the Mini-Munks, Alvin and the Chipmunks, The Squeakquel and Chipwrecked and Eleanornote Brown eyes through the Alvin and the Chipmunks cartoon series, The Chipmunk Adventure and Alvin and the Chipmunks Meet the Wolfman; Green eyes in Little Alvin and the Mini-Munks, Alvin and the Chipmunks: The Squeakquel and Chipwrecked went through two eyes changes, Alvinnote Black eyes in The Alvin Show, The Christmas Special drawn by Chuck Jones, Alvin and the Chipmunks episodes done by Ruby-Spears and in Alvin and the Chipmunks Meet Frankenstein; Blue eyes in The Chipmunk Adventure, Alvin and the Chipmunks episodes done by DiC/Mukarumi-Wolf-Swenson, Alvin and the Chipmunks Meet the Wolfman and Little Alvin and the Mini-Munks; Amber eyes in Alvin and the Chipmunks, Alvin and The Chipmunks: The Squeakquel and Alvin and The Chipmunks: Chipwrecked, Simonnote Black eyes in The Alvin Show, The Christmas Special drawn by Chuck Jones, Alvin and the Chipmunks episodes done by Ruby-Spears and in Alvin and the Chipmunks Meet Frankenstein; Gray-Blue/Blue-Gray eyes in The Chipmunk Adventure; Blue eyes in Alvin and the Chipmunks episodes done by DiC/Mukarumi-Wolf-Swenson, Alvin and the Chipmunks Meet the Wolfman, Little Alvin and the Mini-Munks, Alvin and the Chipmunks, The Squeakquel and Chipwrecked and Jeanettenote Green eyes through the Alvin and the Chipmunks cartoon series, The Chipmunk Adventure and Alvin and the Chipmunks Meet the Wolfman; Brown eyes in Little Alvin and the Mini-Munks; Purple eyes in Alvin and the Chipmunks: The Squeakquel and Chipwrecked went through three, Davenote Black eyes in The Alvin Show, The Christmas Special drawn by Chuck Jones, the Alvin and the Chipmunks episodes done by Ruby-Spears and in Alvin and the Chipmunks Meet Frankenstein; Gray-Blue/Blue-Gray eyes in The Chipmunk Adventure; Brown eyes in Alvin and the Chipmunks episodes done by DiC/Mukarumi-Wolf-Swenson, Little Alvin and the Mini-Munks, Alvin and the Chipmunks, The Squeakquel and Chipwrecked; Blue eyes in that one Easter Special done by DiC and Alvin and the Chipmunks Meet the Wolfman went through four and Brittanynote Blue eyes through the Alvin and the Chipmunks cartoon series, The Chipmunk Adventure, Alvin and the Chipmunks Meet the Wolfman, Little Alvin and the Mini-Munks, Alvin and the Chipmunks: The Squeakquel and Chipwrecked is the only one who retained the same eye color thus far. | |
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The real Balto had dark brown fur and a patch of white on his chest. The Balto animated film gave him greyish-brown fur with lighter fur going from his chest to muzzle. It also gave him an Adaptation Species Change from dog to being a wolf-dog hybrid. | |
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El Chavo Animado: Chavo's hair in the original series was black, but in this series, it's brown. Similarly, Patty's hair in the original series was also black but here is red. In the original series, Doña Florinda's hair was blonde, but here, her curlers are yellow while her actual hair is red. |
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Really noticeable change in character design is present in Wakfu and its Noxmillen special. The eldest (judging height-wise) child and Nox's wife had black hair in the series, while being blonde in the special in addition to the wife's massive character redesign. | |
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Xiaolin Chronicles: Dojo is a yellow dragon with green spikes, while in the original series he was the opposite. Master Fung has grey facial hair instead of black. Chase Young's entire colour scheme is different. For starters, his hair is more of a dark green rather than jet black with green highlights as it was in the original, although in-universe it's probably still black. Depending on the light, it varies between green and black. His eyes changed from amber to dark brown and his shirt and pants changed from black to brown. His armor's colour scheme is also different, having shades of dark green and brown as opposed to bright green, black and red. Wuya is Ambiguously Brown in the first cartoon, but in the second she went through a Race Lift, having a skintone more akin to an Asian. Also, her hair's shine is pink instead of bright red. Jack Spicer had red eyes in the original series, while here they are changed to black for his 2D design. The only instances where his eyes are red are the CGI animated Showdowns, where Omi also suddenly gains brown eyes (something he never sported before). |
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Star Trek: The Original Series: Kirk's eyes are hazel and McCoy's are blue. In the reboot movie it's the exact opposite. Bally's Star Trek pinball has Spock wearing a green full-body jumpsuit on the playfield. |
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Ivanhoe: The King's Knight features redheads Richard and John with grey and black hair respectively, of course in Richard's case it may have just been a case of him having gone grey early and his hair having originally being red or, if John is any indication, black. Also, none of the main Saxon characters are fair-haired. | |
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Dax from Power Rangers Operation Overdrive went from having black hair to having it gain a blue tint in the UK comics. The latter is possibly a case of Purple Is the New Black. | |
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Honey, I Shrunk the Kids: Amy has blonde hair in the movies, but in the T.V. series, she's a redhead. | |
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The live-action movie adaptation of Avatar: The Last Airbender seriously tones down the costumes of the characters. The movie tries to justify it since bringing the bright colors of the cartoon into the relatively muted real world would make the characters look cartoony, which ignores the fact that many of the cartoon's brightly-colored costumes are based on real-world outfits. A similar justification is given for the relatively muted costumes in the X-Men Film Series. | |
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Hetalia: Axis Powers had an official chart of the different hair and eye colors on the author's blog. The anime slightly lightened or darkened the hair of almost every character. Examples of this include Sweden being changed from a light blond to a sandy brown (before switching back to blond in his later animated appearances), Italy's hair changing from brown to auburn (sometimes a saturated red), Belarus going from platinum blonde to dark blonde, China's black hair changing to brown, and the other blond characters either having their hair darkened or changed to a more saturated yellow shade. Himaruya himself has also been inconsistent when it comes to hair and eye colors: Prussia originally had dark blond hair and blue eyes, but now his hair varies from being platinum blond to outright white or grey, while his eyes are now either red, "red-violet", or pink. Russia, Finland, Latvia, and Iceland originally had blue eyes, but appear with violet ones in later illustrations. Belarus and France also occasionally receive violet eyes instead of their usual blue. UK's shade of blond varies throughout all colored illustrations, Canada's hair was originally two-toned, and Hungary is either a blonde or brunette. Monaco was also originally a brunette with brown eyes, but was quickly changed to a blue-eyed blonde (and even then, her shade of blonde can vary). The anime furthers the eye color confusion by giving Finland brown eyes (he had blue/violet in the manga), while changing Lithuania and Estonia's green eyes to blue, Latvia's violet eyes to an aqua blue, and the Italy brothers' brown (Veneziano) and green eyes (Romano) to gold. Sweden's eyes were also initially changed from green/blue to brown, but were reverted in his later appearances. Germany wears a green uniform in the manga, but the first four seasons of the anime changed it to teal (unless his jacket was undone), possibly to downplay the SS connection. His Iron Cross was also removed. The fifth season reverted his uniform back to its manga coloring. Hetalia: The Beautiful World (the fifth series) undoes some of the previous anime dye jobs, with Belarus back to being a platinum blonde, and Romano having green/hazel eyes. But it again plays this trope straight with giving Iceland blond hair to match the other Nordics, when his previously established hair color was silver in the manga. France is also given platinum blond hair, as well as a very pale complexion, when his hair in the manga is a darker shade of blond. Belgium's hair also suddenly goes from being golden blonde to a mousy brown. |
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Scooby-Doo: A minor case with Velma Dinkley. She is depicted with auburn (reddish-brown) hair in the cartoons, but in live-action, Velma has always been portrayed by actresses with dark chestnut brown hair. Fred Jones has black hair instead of blond hair in the two Cartoon Network live-action films Scooby-Doo! The Mystery Begins and Scooby-Doo! Curse of the Lake Monster. |
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While averted in the series proper, in the original, unaired pilot of Birds of Prey (2002), she has black hair. | |
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The Nostalgia Chick pointed out that the real life John Smith from Pocahontas was short, portly and brown-haired, unlike the tall, blond Adonis we get in the Disney adaptation. Knowing John Smith, he wouldn't want it any other way. | |
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In The Most Popular Girls on Stage, Mackenzie's black hair is changed to blonde, while Cameron's blonde hair is changed to dark brown. | |
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Not the intended use (Zantetsuken Reverse): The Suou family (Tatsuya, Katsuya and Kazuya) are said to be redheads, even though in the original material it's auburn. It's generally lamphshaded as Strong Family Resemblance, as red hair in Japan is extremely unusual. | |
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Young Sheldon: Mary and Missy Cooper are blondes in this show, even though they have brown hair in The Big Bang Theory. It's possible that either their hair turned darker as they got older (which is a common occurrence with natural blondes) or they dyed it when they were older. Also applies to Mary's eye color, as Zoe Perry has blue eyes while Laurie Metcalf has brown eyes. | |
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Since the entire cast of Hamilton except King George is required to be non-white, it's more or less guaranteed that every character who was actually blonde or redheaded (including Hamilton himself, who had auburn hair) will have brown or black hair instead. This is partly due to Lin-Manuel Miranda's insistence to have "historical from the neck down, modern from the neck up", meaning that characters who would have worn wigs (such as Washington or Jefferson) are bald or black-haired instead. (This insistence also leads the actor playing Mulligan to wear a beanie or durag during Act I, which, despite not being specifically a dye-job, is non-historical headwear nonetheless.) | |
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In She-Ra: Princess of Power, Adora has vivid blonde hair, Catra has blue-black hair, Castaspella has brown hair, and Bow, Entrapta and Scorpia are all redheads. None of them kept that in She-Ra and the Princesses of Power, which uses a lot of redesigns: Adora stayed the closest, with dirty blonde hair that gets a lot more golden when she's in her Super Mode, but Catra's moved to a dark brown, Bow's became blue-black to go with his Race Lift, Entrapta's became a dull purple, Scorpia's ended up white and styled with an undercut, and Castaspella, also as part of a Race Lift, has jet black hair. | |
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In Legend of the Monkey God, Goku's tail is red rather than brown, as is his fur in Oozaru form. Similarly, Goku's ki is red rather than blue. | |
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St. Peter is often depicted in art and other media as being a brunette whenever he's shown in his younger years. In Hazbin Hotel, St. Peter has blonde hair. | |
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In Neither a Bird nor a Plane, it's Deku!, Izuku goes from having green hair to black hair due to being Kryptonian in this story. His eyes also go from green to dark brown. | |
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In SpacePOP, while in the show the girls' hair colors are natural, in the books the girls have different hair colors before dyeing them to match their official art. | |
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According to her one colored cartoon Betty Boop was a redhead. Modern depictions of her consistently depict her with black hair. | |
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Harley Quinn: She mentioned in Batman: The Animated Series that she's not a real blonde. DC consistently depicts her as a natural blonde in comics. She sported dyed white hair in Batman: The Brave and the Bold. She has black hair in Arkham City: Harley Quinn's Revenge and Injustice: Gods Among Us. It's changed again in Suicide Squad (2016)... sort of. She's still blonde—but like in Batman: Arkham City the tips of her pigtails are dyed, though the black was replaced with blue. While averted in the series proper, in the original, unaired pilot of Birds of Prey (2002), she has black hair. |
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It's changed again in Suicide Squad (2016)... sort of. She's still blonde—but like in Batman: Arkham City the tips of her pigtails are dyed, though the black was replaced with blue. | |
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My Little Pony: Friendship Is Magic: Up until 2011, Princess Celestia was often bright pink in the toy line, while she was more pinkish-white in-show. Similarly, her sister Princess Luna is more purple in the toy line, while she's dark blue in-show. | |
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Doctor Who: "The Unicorn and the Wasp" depicts Agatha Christie as blonde. She was actually a redhead. | |
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Agent L was a brunette in Men in Black, but in the cartoon, she was blonde. The show seems to be in an alternate continuity of some sort (K is still active), but still. The official explanation is that Men in Black is a movie in the reality of the animated series as well. | |
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Fixing RWBY: Li'l Miss Malachite's hair is changed from blonde to black with turquoise, similar to her daughters the Malachite twins' hair colors after they were introduced much earlier than Li'l Miss in both canon and the Fixing rewrite. | |
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And from Transformers Zone, there's Cain, the Human Alien Bishōnen known primarily for his Ho Yay with the TFs' other human(oid) sidekick, Akira Serikawa. In the OVA, his hair is blue. In a scan from the artbook "Transformers Visualworks," it's blond, becoming more orange near the tips. In the story pages, it's green. No two versions of this guy have the same hair color! (Also, his animated clothing is blue. Everywhere else, it's red.) | |
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In the stage version of The Little Mermaid (1989), Ariel's sisters often have their tail colors switched up, e.g. on the 2016-2017 tour, Alana (originally violet) was yellow, Aquata (originally blue) was orange, Arista (originally red) was blue, Adella (originally yellow) was indigo, Andrina (originally indigo) was red, and Atina (originally orange) was violet. In addition, all six mersisters, who were originally various shades of blonde and brunette, (usually) have their hair colors changed to match their tails. | |
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Pokémon Crossing: In the original Animal Crossing, lazy villager Beau has bright blue eyes. Here, he has dull grey eyes. | |
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H₂O: Mermaid Adventures: Rikki has been made a red-head as opposed to the blonde she was in the original series. | |
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Between the miniseries of the reimagined Battlestar Galactica and Season 1 of the series proper, President Roslin's hair goes from dark brown to a more obviously dyed-looking auburn. This is almost certainly simply a failure to match the earlier colour, since more than a year elapsed between the filming of the two, but since the series follows on immediately from the events of the miniseries, it gives the impression that the President somehow found time to do a new dye job despite being extremely busy and having other things on her mind... | |
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In Tokimeki PokéLive! and TwinBee, Rina Tennoji has pink colored eyes that match up with her hair color rather than the yellowish tan colored eyes that her canon counterpart has. | |
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In the Lucifer comic book the titular character was blond. The Lucifer tv show made him a brunet. The change gets lampshaded when Lucifer investigates a group of Satanists. | |
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In the original film of Moulin Rouge!, Ewan McGregor's Christian has black hair and Nicole Kidman's Satine has red hair. In the original Broadway cast of the stage version, Aaron Tveit's Christian had the actor's natural light brown hair (ironically closer to Ewan McGregor's natural hair color than his dyed hair in the movie), while Karen Olivo's Satine had black hair. The characters' hair colors depend on their actors, however – various dark-haired actors have now played Christian onstage too, and the Broadway production has had one redheaded Satine (Jo Jo). | |
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Yu-Gi-Oh! 5Ds: In almost all fanart of Yusei, he is depicted as having a noticeably darker skin tone that he does in the anime proper, though he is rarely subject to a Race Lift. It should be noted that Yusei in canon already has a slightly darker skin tone than the cast's average (excluding actually POC characters like the African-coded Martha or the indigenous South American Bommer). | |
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The eponymous kaiju in Godzilla (1954) was originally either a charcoal grey or brown skin tone (it's not clear which, since the film and all known production photos are in black and white) with bone-white dorsal plates. The poster for the American re-edit, Godzilla: King of the Monsters! (1956) opted to colour him a bright green, with pink/magenta-coloured spines. Green Godzilla would persist in American media for decades (such as in The Godzilla Power Hour cartoon, the Godzilla, King of the Monsters (1977) comics, and even the 2021 pinball machine Godzilla (Stern)), even long after later colour films confirmed that Godzilla is dark grey. It wasn't until Godzilla 2000 there would actually be a theatrical Godzilla that really was green (a very dark green however). | |
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For the movie adaption of A Chorus Line, at least three female characters who are usually known as brunette or redheaded were switched to bleach blonde. | |
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YouTube artist LavenderTowne (Haley Newsome) discusses this trope in a series of videos where she draws characters of various books based on their described literary appearances and comparing them to their film adaptations. This is beginning with Harry Potter. | |
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Even though Rapunzel from Tangled is revealed to be a brunette towards the end of the film, all of the dolls (and almost all the licensed books) have her with long blonde hair. Granted, they tend to depict her the way she looks in the film before her hair reverted to its original color. Surprisingly enough, if you look closely in Frozen, you'll see what's supposedly Flynn and Rapunzel, and Rapunzel's hair is in its short brown rendition (likely because using the blonde hairstyle would make no sense). Tangled: The Series has her with the signature blonde hair however there is an in-series reason for it, and it takes place before Tangled Ever After so it's a Foregone Conclusion she will be back to being brunette by the end. | |
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The Fearless Vampire Killers, or Pardon Me, But Your Teeth Are in My Neck/Tanz Der Vampire: Sarah Chagal had straight red hair in the movie, but in early stage productions she was a curly-haired brunette. However, in newer productions, she's still a redhead. Magda, the maid, was a blonde in the movie but has red hair in the German, Austrian and Japanese productions of the musical. (She's still blonde in Poland, Hungary and Russia). Alfred is an interesting case: brunette in the film, but on stage has whatever hair the actor has. This leads to the need for the costume department to make a wig that looks like the actor's hair for his dance double in the Act II Dream Ballet. Except in the Hungarian version, where for some reason Alfred's dream ballet double has a freaking buzz cut. Count von Krolock in the movie had short grey hair and in the very first production of the musical his hair were still grey, but much longer. However, in all the productions who came after he has long black hair (sometimes grey-streaked). Herbert, von Krolock's son, had short golden hair in the movie, but in Austrian and German stage productions his hair are pulled back in a shoulder-length ponytail. The hair color always kept changing: sometimes it's pure white, sometimes it's dark with heavy white streaks, sometimes the streaks are blond rather than white, sometimes it's blond with dark streaks or it's just blond. However, in almost all non-German-language productions (except the 2009 Vienna revival) Herbert has really long, flowing, platinum blond hair. The Japanese production is the only one in which he has long, black hair like his father. |
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Kingdom Hearts fanfiction: It is extremely common in fanart to give Sora a very deep tan (freckles optional) versus his usual peachy tone; it's usually handwaved by him living in a tropical island. It also creates an interesting gradient between his other two friends (Kairi's medium tone and Riku's pale tone) and possibly makes it a bit easier for amateur artists to distinguish him more easily from the various other Sora-a-likes. Likewise, giving Terra brown eyes as opposed to his canon blue. Many fics with Terra also depict him with white streaks in his hair and/or amber eyes as a remnant of being possessed by Xehanort (in canon, his hair and eyes turn white and amber respectively while possessed, but go back to their natural colors after he is freed). |
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The Little Mermaid (1989) gives Ariel's sisters different eye colors in the prequel The Little Mermaid: Ariel's Beginning. In the original film they all have blue eyes like Ariel's, but in the prequel Alana's eyes are blue-violet, Arista's are turquoise, Attina's, Adella's, and Andrina's are different shades of green, and Aquata's are brown. | |
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Banditale (Crash Bandicoot & Undertale crossover): Grimly from Crash: Mind Over Mutant is blue and has two arms. The Grimly made by Dr. Neo Cortex in Banditale is purple, wears a red cape, and has six arms, four purple and two red. Evil Crash from Crash Twinsanity has white sclerae and black pupils. Here (known as Nega), he has black sclerae and red pupils. |
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Foreman Spike usually wears a yellow/khaki or purple outfit, which is changed to blue here. | |
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