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When a story gets adapted from one medium to another more or less faithfully, but the ending is changed for one reason or another.
There are numerous possible reasons for this type of change:
Perhaps the original ending was too much of a downer and those responsible for the adaptation wanted to make it more optimistic, or the inverse when they decide to make the ending bleaker than the original one.
Or perhaps it was very ambiguous and they wanted to add more resolution.
Or perhaps the original was an Audience-Alienating Ending for one reason or another (possibly overlapping with one of the above) and they wanted to please the fans by giving them a more satisfying ending.
Or perhaps it was just one of those endings that is simply not practical to do in an adaptation. For instance, an ending that was only a few lines of text in a novel might require elaborate special effects in a live-action medium.
Or perhaps the one that ended up being used was one of several alternative endings chosen by a focus group.
Or hey, maybe they just wanted to bring something new to the table.
This can overlap with Not His Sled when the original work has become so famous for a Twist Ending that everyone and their neighbor already knows it. Thus, the twist gets changed to maintain the surprise for people. It can also overlap with Disneyfication if the ending is changed from a Downer Ending to a more upbeat one to make the work more child-friendly.
Not to be confused with Gecko Ending, where an adaptation gets an ending before its source material does (which very often results in glaring discrepancies). Compare to Happily Ever Before, when a depressing ending from the original story is simply cut to suggest a more upbeat tone at the end.
Sub-Trope of Adaptation Deviation. Also see Spared by the Adaptation and Death by Adaptation. Not to be confused with Revised Ending, which are alternate endings within the same work.
Since this is an Ending Trope, expect spoilers. Examples are sorted by medium of the adaptation, which is not necessarily the medium of the original.
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The Tales from the Crypt episode "Loved to Death" adapts the same story as "The Chaser", below, but has yet another Twist Ending: the male lead accidentally drinks the poison himself, dies, and finds himself in the afterlife, only for the woman to suddenly join him there, having killed herself so they could be Together in Death, meaning that he'll be trapped with her obsessive love for all eternity.
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The anime adaptation of Violet Evergarden had a significantly different ending than the original novels; during the train hijacking incident, Gilbert never shows up to help Violet. This was due to the director of the anime wishing to leave his survival ambiguous, while the novel spelled it out very clearly that he was alive and in hiding. As a result, this change meant that the Grand Finale of the series, which was concluded in a 2020 feature film, was completely different from the final 2020 light novel volume and rendered the two mediums as being in irreconciliably separate continuities.
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Likewise, the Walt Disney short adaptation of The Three Little Pigs changes the ending so that all of the pigs and the wolf live, and the latter escapes from the pigs and runs off humiliated instead.
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Cell: The book version has Clay and company destroying the Kashwak flock and Clay finding his son, with hope for Johnny to recover. The movie ends with Clay part of the phoner flock.
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Pokémon Detective Pikachu changed the ending. The original video game was open-ended, with Harry Goodman still missing and Tim and Pikachu looking elsewhere for him. The movie, however, was more conclusive, with the mystery of Harry's disappearance resolved.
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The Amazing Maurice and His Educated Rodents ends much the same as the book, with the rats being accepted by the town and Keith becoming the official Rat Piper, but adds that he married Malicia and Maurice became their pet cat, whereas the last scene in the book is Maurice finding another stupid-looking kid and beginning another scam.
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Poison (2023): Both short story and screen versions of the story end with Harry hurling racist insults at Ganderbai for daring to question whether there was a snake at all. In the original short story, Ganderbai takes it in stride, telling the (implicitly whitenote the ending notes tell the audience that the character was initially named for an RAF pilot, and Woods is portrayed as white in prior live-action adaptations) Timber that the chloroform has messed with Harry's head. In this version, Ganderbai is much colder, and tells the (now explicitly Indian) Timber that he cannot apologize for Harry's behavior. A sign saying "British jute" note jute quickly became a cash crop as the British became more involved in India is prominent in the background, reminding the audience of the power dynamics at play.
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The 1940 film adaptation of Our Town changes the huge Downer Ending in which Emily dies in childbirth into an extended dream sequence.
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John Luthor Long's original novella of Madame Butterfly has a Bittersweet Ending: Cho-Cho-San attempts suicide, but her maid Suzuki stops her and they take her child and run away rather than give the boy to Pinkerton and his wife. When David Belasco adapted the story as a one-act play, however, he changed the ending so that the heroine does commit suicide, and Puccini's opera followed suit.
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Frankenstein:
Frankenstein (1910) alters the story of Frankenstein by changing the Monster from a golem-like amalgamation of corpses to an alchemical manifestation of Frankenstein's own flawed soul. As such, the film has a happy ending; when Frankenstein renounces his blasphemous experiments, his redemption causes the Monster to fade away into nothing, allowing Frankenstein and his bride to get married and live happily ever after.
Young Frankenstein, being a comedy, is notable for being the only adaptation where Frankenstein realizes that his creature is a child only he can take care of, and embraces it, undergoing a risky procedure to stabilize the creature's mind. In the end, the mob is talked down, the creature and Frankenstein end up Happily Married, and the good doctor is left with some...beneficial side effects.
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A book adaptation of Disney's The Aristocats has a different ending from the film it's based on. In the movie, O'Malley gets captured by Edgar when he tries to rescue Duchess and her kittens from him, and needs to be rescued by Scat Cat and his friends, who end up locking Edgar in the trunk he tried to ship the cats to Timbuktu in, with Madame being oblivious to this the entire time. In the book adaptation, O'Malley successfully rescues Duchess and her kittens, Madame finds out about Edgar's plan, and fires Edgar.
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Disney's Hercules completely changes the ending. In the original myths, Herakles dies, but after Philoctetes lit his funeral pyre, he ascended to godhood in Mount Olympus and stayed there. The Disney movie changes it to where Hercules earns his godhood by saving Meg from Hades and is allowed to come home to Olympus—but Hercules, who realizes Meg can't join him there, willingly gives up his godhood so that he can stay with Meg.
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The Thing (1982): In the original story "Who Goes There?", the story ends at the cabin where they locked up Blair when three survivors discover the half-finished spaceship and kill the Blair-Thing. The movie includes this final confrontation, but only those three humans survive the previous events. Afterwards is far more ambiguous with two survivors of whom one or both may be another Thing.
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The Last of the Mohicans ended on something of a downer, one of the colonel’s daughters Cora is killed by one of Magua’s men and Uncas the son of Chingachgook is killed by Magua during their final confrontation, leaving Chingachgook as the last living Mohican and when he dies the Mohican tribe will go extinct, the Hanna-Barbera version has Uncas survive and Alice leaves with him to marry him and repopulate the Mohican tribe.
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Several films in the Disney Animated Canon do this for films based on preexisting stories:
Bambi: In the book, Bambi spends more and more time with his mentor and parent-figure the Great Old Prince of the Forest. He in turn becomes distant from everyone and loses interest in his mate Faline. Bambi ends up becoming much like the Great Prince, a distant and aloof buck. In the film, there is a fire where Bambi's father, the Great Prince of the Forest (a younger Composite Character of the book character and Bambi's sire), helps him and his new mate Faline escape. Both the book and film end with Bambi and Faline having twins, however in the book Bambi is absent in their life just like a real deer. The film also excluded the part where Bambi sees the body of a dead hunter and the part where Faline's Adapted Out brother comes back and gets shot.
Fun and Fancy Free: The original "Little Bear Bongo" story by Sinclair Lewis does feature a happy ending, but is still more cynical and violent. Notably, Bongo never becomes accepted by the other bears, his beloved rejects him for Lumpjaw, and the happy ending comes from another circus troupe finding him and re-introducing him to civilization. In the movie, the other bears and his beloved accept him.
Peter Pan: The original novel and play end with Captain Hook getting eaten by the crocodile, the Lost Boys come to London to live with Wendy, John and Michael and there is a Time Skip to Wendy as a mother with a daughter, Jane, who flies to Never Land with Peter. In the Disney adaptation, Captain Hook survives, the Lost Boys stay in Never Land, and there is no time skip. There is a sequel based on the time skip from the book, however.
The book The Fox and the Hound ends with a full blown Downer Ending where Tod and both of his mates and his kits all die, and Copper gets shot in the head by the hunter so he doesn't have to abandon him when he's taken to a nursing home. The Disney adaptation alters it into a Bittersweet Ending where Tod, his mate Vixie, and Copper survive, but are forced to go their separate ways.
In The Little Mermaid (1989), the mermaid gets to marry the prince and live Happily Ever After. In the original story by Hans Christian Andersen, she dies after refusing to kill the prince. In the original ending she turned to sea-foam however Anderson later revised it into a happier, more Christian-geared, ending. In the revised version the mermaid turns to sea-foam but instead of ceasing to exist, like other mermaids, she's turned into an air spirit and given a chance to gain a soul and get into heaven if she can do enough good things within the next several centuries.
If The Lion King, as it commonly is, is taken as an adaptation of Hamlet, then the equivalents of Hamlet himself (Simba), Ophelia (Nala), Gertrude (Sarabi), Polonius (Zazu), and Rosencrantz and Guildenstern (Timon and Pumbaa) all live, whereas the play has them all die in the end.
Similarly, if the sequel, as it commonly is, is taken as an adaptation of Romeo and Juliet, then the equivalents of Romeo (Kovu) and Juliet (Kiara) are both alive and Happily Married, whereas in the play, Romeo and Juliet die. Furthermore, the equivalent of Lady Montague (Zira) dies because she refuses to reconcile with the equivalents of Lord and Lady Capulet (Simba and Nala, respectively).
Disney's The Hunchback of Notre Dame heavily changes the ending of the story — in the original Victor Hugo novel, both Esmeralda and Quasimodo die; in the Disney version, they both survive, Esmeralda marries Phoebus and Quasimodo gets accepted by the society. Interestingly, the Screen-to-Stage Adaptation of the Disney movie places the ending somewhere in the middle, killing off Esmeralda but not Quasimodo.
Disney's Hercules completely changes the ending. In the original myths, Herakles dies, but after Philoctetes lit his funeral pyre, he ascended to godhood in Mount Olympus and stayed there. The Disney movie changes it to where Hercules earns his godhood by saving Meg from Hades and is allowed to come home to Olympus—but Hercules, who realizes Meg can't join him there, willingly gives up his godhood so that he can stay with Meg.
Fantasia 2000: In the original Hans Christian Andersen story The Steadfast Tin Soldier, both the Tin Solider and the Ballerina he loves die in a fireplace. In the adaptation for Fantasia 2000, they both live; instead, it's the villainous jack-in-the box that dies in the fireplace. The main reason for this change in the Disney adaptation is because the writers of the film actually did not want to cause any Soundtrack Dissonance considering the fact that the musical piece accompanying this scene is an optimistic-sounding one.
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The Hunter: The book and the film have the hunt resolve similarly but have different conclusions for the subplot with the family Martin is staying with. In the book, Sass becomes a full-time resident of a children's hospital after narrowly surviving a house fire, her mother descends fully into addiction, and Bike is taken away by social services. In the film, Lucy and Sass don't make it out of the burning house and it is implied that Martin adopts Bike.
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Gnomeo & Juliet: In Romeo and Juliet, both of the main characters die. In this comedic adaptation with lawn gnomes, the only character to die is Tybalt—-and somehow he gets reassembled for the Dance Party Ending! This is even Lampshaded during Gnomeo's conversation with a Shakespeare statue, where he calls the original a "horrible ending."
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Transformers: Dark of the Moon ends with Megatron weakening Sentinel Prime and then sarcastically asking for a truce, only for Optimus to kill him and then Sentinel. In the novelization, Megatron instead saves Optimus and teams up with him to kill Sentinel, then realizing the pointlessness of the conflict declares that the Autobots and Decepticons enter a truce to rebuild Cybetron without harming Earth and letting their long conflict end once and for all with all sides agreeing.
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Invasion of the Body Snatchers (1956): The original novel had an unambiguously happy ending, with the Pods fleeing Earth, the Pod People slowly dying off, and the town returning to normal. The first movie adaptation ends with truckloads of Pods being shipped all over the country and (at the insistence of execs who didn't want a complete Downer Ending) the military discovering the threat and preparing to fight back. Meanwhile, the 1978 and 1993 remakes have unambiguously Downer Endings.
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Aladdin: The Return of Jafar: Jafar's death in Kingdom Hearts II was changed to being vanquished instead of having his lamp be tossed into lava.
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The McKenzie Break: In the book, the escape tunnel collapses prematurely, and only one Nazi escapes (plus the two who escaped earlier to do advance work). When they make it to the coast where two U-boats are waiting, they are captured immediately, and nearby Allied ships and planes sink one of the U-boats while the other narrowly escapes. In the film, there is only one U-boat, which escapes, but Connor forces it to abandon Schluter and three others by strafing the area from a plane.
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Another sketch is an alternate ending to Titanic (1997), showing host Bill Paxton, reprising the role of Brock Lovett, and the deep sea diving team beating the crap out of old Rose (Cheri Oteri) out of annoyance with her story, with Titanic director James Cameron appears at the end explaining why he scrapped this ending.
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Frankenstein (1910) alters the story of Frankenstein by changing the Monster from a golem-like amalgamation of corpses to an alchemical manifestation of Frankenstein's own flawed soul. As such, the film has a happy ending; when Frankenstein renounces his blasphemous experiments, his redemption causes the Monster to fade away into nothing, allowing Frankenstein and his bride to get married and live happily ever after.
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The Sandman: The episode "A Hope in Hell" adapts an issue of The Sandman called "Passengers", in which a woman named Rosemary gives a lift to the deranged John Dee. The original version ends with a Hope Spot where it seems like John has been impressed by Rosemary's kindness and is going to let her go unharmed, and then he kills her anyway. This adaptation inverts that ending: it seems like John is going to kill Rosemary, but instead he lets her go unharmed because he's been impressed by her kindness. The change reflects a shift in John Dee's characterization from the comic to the screen: in the TV series, he has a warped world view from his upbringing but is still capable of recognizing the good in people, whereas in the comic he was an unrepentant agent of chaos with no regard for other people.
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Catch-22: The original novel ends on an up note with Yossarian resolving to go AWOL and live a life of adventure on his own terms, while the series ends with Yossarian refusing to wear clothes and continuing to fly bombing missions, with no more desire to leave the military. He has apparently "gone insane" per Catch-22.
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The Naruto anime just outright skipped over the final chapter. Chapter 700 was a Distant Finale showing the character's children growing up in a more peaceful world than their parents did. It was probably skipped because it was a surprise in the manga, however the anime had already shown the children years before the anime ended. Due to how slow the final episodes came out, two movies depicted the children in anime form (one outright was about Naruto's son post-finale). All this meant that the ending would have been a bit of a redundant Late-Arrival Spoiler if it was included. The removal of chapter 700 meant that the anime ended up losing the Call-Back to the first episode, where Boruto paints the Hokage portraits like his dad did as a kid. The chapter was later loosely adapted in Boruto.
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The 1954 Halas & Batchelor animated adaptation of Animal Farm is a Lighter and Softer adaptation of George Orwell's hard-edged allegory, so the ending is inevitably made more uplifting. The book was a Satire of the Russian Revolution, so things do not end well in it and the pigs become the new tyrants. The animated movie has a slightly more upbeat ending in which the farm animals rise up against their new overlords and put a decisive end to them.
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The Outer Limits (1995): In "The Inheritors", the fate of those who entered the alien machine built by Jacob Hardy, Kelly Risely and Curtis Sawyer is left ambiguous. At the end of The Outer Limits (1963) two-parter of the same name on which it is based, it is revealed that the disabled children are being brought to the aliens' planet so that they can live out their lives free of their infirmities.
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Pinocchio: Almost right after Monstro swallows Pinocchio and Jiminy Cricket, the Heartless consume the world, casting Monstro into the Lanes Between. The rest of the film's events happen during the first game.
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Tromeo and Juliet: Played for Laughs at the end. Rather than committing suicide together because of a misunderstanding like in the play, Tromeo and Juliet suddenly find out they're actually siblings and drive off into the sunset to raise their mutant children.
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My Sister's Keeper: The book originally ended with Anna getting into a fatal car accident, and her kidney are then used for Kate — who goes into remission. The film swaps this around so that Kate dies from her leukemia with dignity, and Anna gets to live.
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In I Have No Mouth, and I Must Scream, Harlan Ellison was convinced by the devs to include a Golden Ending (requiring significant effort on the players' part) in which the player manages to save the human race as they were concerned about a Too Bleak, Stopped Caring situation. It paid off and the game remains a Cult Classic to this day, although it's all too easy to end up in a Downer Ending that preserves the And I Must Scream ending of the original story.
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Disney's The Hunchback of Notre Dame heavily changes the ending of the story — in the original Victor Hugo novel, both Esmeralda and Quasimodo die; in the Disney version, they both survive, Esmeralda marries Phoebus and Quasimodo gets accepted by the society. Interestingly, the Screen-to-Stage Adaptation of the Disney movie places the ending somewhere in the middle, killing off Esmeralda but not Quasimodo.
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The 1999 live-action version of Animal Farm ends with some animals escaping the farm after they realise what tyranny they are living under. The movie cuts to few years later as farm is destroyed by Napoleon's incompetence, with surviving animals watching as the new human family moves in.
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Kinnikuman Nisei originally had Mantaro lose to Kevin Mask in the Chojin Olympics final match. It continued onward for a while afterwards. In the anime, because they ended it with the Chojin Olympics, it instead ends with Kevin Mask losing to Mantaro.
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Beauty and the Beast: Xaldin replaces Gaston as the antagonist. Belle is set free when Beast (almost) crosses the Despair Event Horizon when his rose is stolen, but she refuses to leave, and they reconcile at the end, with Jiminy's Journal implying the curse will soon be broken. The end credits confirm so.
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In the fifth canto of The Divine Comedy, Dante meets the damned adulterous lovers Paolo and Francesca, hears Francesca's story, faints with pity and moves on with his journey after recovering. In the finale of Ambrois Thomas's opera Françoise de Rimini based on the canto, a heavenly choir led by Beatrice appears to announce Paolo and Francesca have been forgiven for their sins and shall ascend to Heaven.
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L'Orfeo has this compared to the myth it's based on; after losing Eurydice again, Apollo appears to take Orpheus to Olympus. Notably, the original ending to the opera hewed much closer to the myth, with the Bacchantes vowing to hunt Orpheus down and ending in a wild rave.
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Animal Crackers: The Summation scene is completely different from the original stage version. The bit where Harpo chloroforms everyone else and finally himself was taken from an earlier scene.
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Matilda: In the original book, Matilda loses her telekinesis in the epilogue — Miss Honey postulates that her powers were caused by having an overabundance of brainpower and nothing to use it on, which is no longer the case now that she's in more advanced classes that actually challenge her properly. In the film, the narrator says she never has to use her powers again — she still has them, but uses them only for trivial tasks like summoning a book from across the room.
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Goosebumps (1995): The TV adaptation changed a few endings from the books:
The original book "The Blob That Ate Everyone" ended with a bizarre twist ending that revealed the whole story to have been written by two blobs. In the episode based on that book, this ending was simply left out, possibly out of fear that it would be too narmy on screen even by the goofy standards of the show.
The book version of "Be Careful What You Wish For" had a sadder ending where Samantha undoes the negative effects of her wishes, but is then turned into a bird because of a wish made by the Alpha Bitch in her class. In the TV version, this just becomes straight Laser-Guided Karma when the Alpha Bitch instead wishes to be "admired forever" and is turned into a park statue.
The ending of Night of the Living Dummy III is far more pleasant. The book ends with Trina and Dan getting Grounded Forever for all the terrible things that Zane and Slappy framed them for, Trina giving Slappy to Zane as a present as revenge for getting them in trouble, and a strong implication that Slappy is going to make Zane's life just as much of a hell as he did for them. In the TV version, Zane's misdeeds are exposed to the parents (while Slappy does none himself here), clearing Trina and Dan's names. Zane is punished with several hard chores for it, but afterwards, he and his cousins admit both their faults to each other and reconcile. After a close encounter with Slappy the following night, Zane leaves with his Uncle on pleasant terms with his cousins, even expressing interest in having them come visit them on the holidays. All's well that ends well.
"A Shocker on Shock Street" ends with Erin and Marty revealed to be robots that were meant to test out the horror theme park, who end up being shut down when the staff believes they might be malfunctioning due to their odd behavior. The TV Version adds in an extra scene where they reactivate by themselves and get revenge on their creator, who was in the middle of building their replacements.
The ending to "Awesome Ants" is mostly the same, with the protagonist waking up from his "nightmare" about supersized ants to find that giant ants keep humans in town-sized vivaria. However, in the book this is explicitly meant to be karmic since it resulted from the food pellets that the boy gave them, and the ants kept growing until they took over. In the episode, it's more of a Tomato Surprise since it's indicated that ants have always been the dominant species on Earth, and he was really just dreaming about a role reversal.
The story that "Perfect School" is based on had a Downer Ending, with Brian being betrayed by his "friend" and locked up to be replaced with a robot. In the episode, he switches places with the robot, pretending to be a model child to fool his parents while he plots to break out his classmates.
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Justice League: Crisis on Two Earths: The film is a loose adaptation of the graphic novel JLA: Earth-2 and changes things so that instead of the Justice League being forced to leave the Crime Syndicate's universe after learning that theirs is a world where evil always triumphs over good, the League are successfully able to defeat the Crime Syndicate and end their reign over the planet.
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Young Frankenstein, being a comedy, is notable for being the only adaptation where Frankenstein realizes that his creature is a child only he can take care of, and embraces it, undergoing a risky procedure to stabilize the creature's mind. In the end, the mob is talked down, the creature and Frankenstein end up Happily Married, and the good doctor is left with some...beneficial side effects.
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The 1998 direct-to-video movie The Mighty Kong, besides being a Lighter and Softer Disneyfied adaptation of King Kong, changes the originals Bittersweet Ending into a straight up Happy Ending, right down to Kong surviving the battle on (and subsequent fall from) the Empire State Building.
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1408: The short story ends on a far more cynical note than the movie, with Mike Enslin setting himself on fire rather than the room to escape its horrible influence. He survives with extensive third degree burns, but he lives the rest of his life alone and in fear. His tapes are also completely worthless and don't convince anyone of anything. Everything indicates that the evil room will simply continue to claim victims despite Mr. Olin's efforts to contain it. The film has multiple endings, both of them different: The theatrical version has Mike setting the room on fire to destroy it, getting saved by firemen and finding a tape recorder with his dead daughter's voice on it as proof that the room is supernatural. The director's cut has Mike setting the room on fire as well, but dying alongside it. Instead his wife finds the tape after his death.
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Canon Total Drama All-Stars had a heavily Bittersweet Ending, with only the two finalists getting anything close to a happy ending, with several of the remaining competitors being sent hurtling into the sun with fart balloons or trapped on the sinking island and never appearing on the show again. The Total Shuffled Island Series version of said season changes the events significantly, with everyone getting saved from the sinking island via Gunship Rescue from everyone who didn't compete on the season and ending on a full cast party aboard said gunship.
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Guilty Crown had a Bittersweet Ending with Shu going blind and his Love Interest Inori sacrificing herself to save him, while Da'ath was left undefeated. Akane no Guilty Crown, a Rebuild of Evangelion-like reboot, makes it an Earn Your Happy Ending: Da'ath is defeated for real, Inori is restored back to life with Shu's sight restored, Ayase's disabled legs are recovered from surgery and is married to Heath alongside giving birth to a son, and Shu and Inori are married in giving birth to a daughter.
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Fun and Fancy Free: The original "Little Bear Bongo" story by Sinclair Lewis does feature a happy ending, but is still more cynical and violent. Notably, Bongo never becomes accepted by the other bears, his beloved rejects him for Lumpjaw, and the happy ending comes from another circus troupe finding him and re-introducing him to civilization. In the movie, the other bears and his beloved accept him.
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The manga version of Tokyo Mew Mew ends with Ichigo and Masaya getting together by celebrating a fake wedding, with a brief Sequel Hook with Berry (the main character in the sequel manga, Tokyo Mew Mew — à la mode) passing by the Mew Mew Café only to discover it's closed. The anime instead ends on a more generic Here We Go Again! with the main characters going to fight an undescribed new menace.
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Wicked replaces Elphaba and Fiyero's real deaths with Disney Deaths. While in the book Elphaba really does have a deadly allergy to water, here it's just a rumor that she takes advantage of to fake her own melting, and instead of being murdered for real, Fiyero is saved by Elphaba turning him into the Scarecrow. In the end, all of Oz thinks they're dead, but really they run away together.
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In the video game Injustice 2, you either get a Downer Ending where Superman defeats Batman and restores the Regime's power while brainwashing his former friend or a Bittersweet Ending where Batman defeats Superman and decides to restore the Justice League with Supergirl, but then the fate of Brainiac and the lost cities are left unclear. This novelization discards both endings in favor of a new one entirely. Superman defeats and cripples Batman, only to be defeated in turn by the combined efforts of Supergirl, Firestorm, and Blue Beetle. Then, after being depowered by Firestorm, he commits suicide by willingly falling to his death. After an alternate version of the Fortress scene, we jump ahead three years and get a Happy Ending where Hal Jordan and Barry Allen are seen leading the Justice League and ushering in a new era of superheroes, with most of the lost cities mentioned as having been restored.
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The Wonderful Wizard of Oz (1910) ends with the Wizard retiring as king and leaving in a hot-air balloon. Not Dorothy, just the Wizard. As a result, Dorothy is presumably stuck in Oz and she doesn't seem to care. This differs from the books where Dorothy goes back home and goes back to Oz later on.
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The ending of Manhunter is much lighter, being changed completely from the book's ending to one where Graham gets to fight and kill Dolarhyde before he ever gets the chance to invade his home and attack his family. As a result, his psychological troubles are now set at ease so that he can go back to retiring in peace.
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Christmas Carol: The Movie gives Scrooge a happier ending than usual, as he and Belle make up and get another chance at love.
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Mondo TV (the same people who did The Legend of the Titanic) did their own adaptation of The Hunchback of Notre Dame, where everyone is Spared by the Adaptation (yes, even Frollo). note not only that, Phoebus and Fleur get turned into hunchbacks, Djali gets turned into a human girl for Gringoire to marry, and Quasimodo becomes handsome and Esmeralda marries him, while a redeemed Frollo performs the wedding ceremony. Yes, really — see for yourself: https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=55qW04A6aFs
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The Twilight Zone (1959):
The original short story of "The Chaser" consists of just one scene in the potion-seller's shop and ends with the young man buying the love potion, only hinting that eventually, his lady-love's devotion will become smothering, and he'll come back to buy the "glove cleaner" to get rid of her. The episode's Adaptation Expansion shows these things happening, and adds a new Twist Ending where Roger is about to serve Leila poisoned champagne, only to drop and shatter the cups when she reveals that she's pregnant with his child.
"Still Valley" ends with Rod Serling noting that Sgt. Joseph Paradine and the other members of his troop were moved to Gettysburg with the implication being that they will be killed in the battle. In the short story "The Valley Was Still" by Manly Wade Wellman, Paradine survives the war and repeatedly claims in his old age that the cause of the Confederacy was lost not at Antietam or Gettysburg but at the titular valley hamlet of Channow.
In "The Incredible World of Horace Ford", Laura Ford finds the beaten 10-year-old version of her husband Horace when she goes to look for him on Randolph Street and he turns back into an adult. Horace then comes to accept that his childhood was not as idyllic as he had always made it out to be. The original Studio One version ends with Horace still a child and seemingly trapped in his miserable childhood forever.
In "Night Call", the caller, whom Miss Elva Keene has realized is her late fiancé Brian Douglas, says her that he will leave her alone and never call her again. She had previously told him to do just that. When Brian was alive, Elva, by her own admission, had been quite dominating and he had always done what she had said. This remains the case even in death. The short story "Long Distance Call" by Richard Matheson ends with the unidentified caller saying "Hello, Miss Elva. I'll be right over."
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The Twilight Zone (1985):
In "Button, Button", Arthur and Norma Lewis are sent a button unit by Mr. Steward who tells them that if they press the button, they will receive $200,000 but someone whom they don't know will die. Norma presses the button over Arthur's objections. Mr. Steward returns the next day and tells them that the unit will be reprogrammed and given to someone whom they don't know, with the implication being that one of them will die. In the short story by Richard Matheson, it was Arthur who died when Norma pressed the button. When she challenged Mr. Steward on the matter, he said "Do you really think you knew your husband?" The change was made at the insistence of CBS executives, leading Matheson to take his name off the episode.
In "A Game of Pool", Jesse Cardiff challenges the ghost of Fats Brown to a pool game to determine which of them is the best and loses. Fats tells him that he will die forgotten as all second raters do. After Fats disappears, Jesse begins to practice furiously. In the original episode, Jesse wins the game. After his death, he has to spend his entire afterlife defending his title as the best pool player ever and winds up miserable. Although The Remake used the originally intended ending of the 1961 version, the production team did not tell the writer George Clayton Johnson, which angered him.
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Oliver Twisted: In the original story, Oliver Twist, Charley Bates gets a Heel–Face Turn, Dodger gets arrested, and Fagin is hanged for his crimes. In this novel, Fagin and his gang, including Charley, save for Dodge successfully evade capture from the Knights of Nostradamus and are nowhere to be found. Dodge instead does a Heel–Face Turn, aids in Oliver's rescue and they become True Companions.
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DuckTales (1987) adapted more than one of Carl Barks' stories about Scrooge's adventures, but for some reason (possibly in some cases thanks to its more family-oriented nature), some of the endings got changed.
"The Status Seekers": In the comics story "The Status Seeker", Scrooge keeps the Candy-Striped Ruby as the gains of another successful treasure-hunting expedition. The episode has Scrooge throw away the mask that substituted for the ruby and his membership in the Association of Status Seekers to remain true to himself and his lower-class but loyal friends and family.
"The Golden Fleecing": For unknown reasons, the writers changed the way Scrooge tries to obtain the fleece from judging a cooking contest to having Launchpad act as "the big deipno"note "dinner", for a dragon, specifically and get the fleece's location out of the harpies so Scrooge and the boys can find it. Additionally, the ending is changed from Scrooge losing interest in the fleece because it's too cold to serve as a replacement for his old coat to giving it up to save Launchpad from being roasted or eaten alive by the fleece's guardian.
The adaptation of "Tralla La" also has a changed ending, but in this case is because of Gizmoduck's presence: instead of the ducks being sent back to civilization as persona non grata to stop the rain of bottlecaps, Gizmoduck cleans the bottlecaps from Tralla La and the ducks part in better terms.
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The Order of the Stick's Stick Tales sometimes end up going in a different direction:
In Elan and the Beanstalk, max falling damage isn't enough to kill the giant, who isn't evil and is mostly concerned with making sure the goose, who is evil, stays locked up. Fortunately, all parties involved (including the wizard who made the cow-for-beans transaction) are able to come to a solution and everybody's happy (except for the goose).
In Haleo and Julelan, Haleo makes her second saving throw against the poison and wakes up before Julelan can finish stabbing himself to death (those 1d4s take a while to add up), and the two of them run off together.
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Pretty Guardian Sailor Moon diverges greatly from the manga's Dark Kingdom arc. First of all Minako is suffering from a terminal illness and dies before the final battle. In the manga all the girls are killed in the fight with Queen Metaria. In this version it's actually Usagi's Superpowered Evil Side that destroys the world. In the manga (and first anime) a dying Usagi wishes for the Silver Crystal to restore everyone — and it does, removing all memories of the last six months. This time the girls remember instantly when they are restored to life. The series also plays around with a Heel–Face Turn for Queen Beryl — where she realises she can't control Metaria and decides to Face Death with Dignity, while Jaedite (who at this point in the manga had long been killed off) stays loyally by her side.
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King Arthur and His Knights of the Round Table: Like in Tennyson's Idylls of the King, Gareth ends up with Linnet and Gaheris with Liones; in the source material, Le Morte d'Arthur, it's the other way around.
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I Know What You Did Last Summer has Helen and Barry being killed off, and a twist where the man they hit with their car not only wasn't dead — but also the murderer of the man they thought they'd killed. That's hardly the only change.
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Victorian Undead 2: Sherlock Holmes vs Dracula: The mini-series places Holmes and Watson during the events of the Dracula novel but a lot of things go off the beaten path as originally told. For one, they fail to kill Lucy after she turns into a vampire who flees from both them and Dracula rather then continue in the conflict. Another is that the finale doesn't have Dracula fleeing back to Transylvania but rather attempt to kill the Queen of England. He's ultimately thwarted and is staked in the ensuing fight via the wood of a building they crashed into (though Quincy still does die as a result) and the whole escapade reveals the supernatural to the world rather then just be an isolated incident between the main characters as in the novel.
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Minority Report: The short story has a typically Philip K. Dick Mind Screw ending; Anderton's access to the raw data from the precogs meant that he could be the subject of three minority reports, and the two wildly diverging minority reports with the same outcome were erroneously averaged by the computer system into a majority report. This was also what happened. The glitch in the system is plugged by ensuring that the Commissioner of Pre-Crime is kept under conventional surveillance, and life goes on with Pre-Crime protecting the world. In the film the Big Bad (who doesn't exist in the short story) manipulates Anderton through Pre-Crime to cover up the way Pre-Crime acquired it's precogs, and ends with Anderton either imprisoned in his own mind or with Pre-Crime disbanded, depending on whether or not you believe the fan theories.
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Myra Breckinridge: in the original book, Myra ends up in a car accident, forcing her to have her breasts removed, and she goes back to her old life as Myron, living in a Sexless Marriage with Mary Ann. Rex Reed, who played Myron, didn't like that ending and refused to film it, so the film used All Just a Dream instead.
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Frequent in World Masterpiece Theater:
Lucy-May of the Southern Rainbow: The book ends with the Popples unable to obtain the farmland and remaining in poverty. In the anime, Lucy-May is left unconscious after a horse-carriage accident and ends up in the care of Frank and Sylvia Princeton, who are ashamed for causing it. When she wakes up, she's an amnesiac, and has no recollection of her old life. The Princetons, who had lost their only child years ago, desire to adopt her and raise her as their daughter. Lucy-May agrees, but regains her memories thanks to her pet dingo, Little. While Lucy-May wants to stay with her biological family, she is aware that Frank offered them a great amount of farmland if they agreed to give up custody of her. She has also seen her family stay in poverty for years and fears what will happen to them if she doesn't. Even though they want her to stay as well and refuse Frank's offer, Lucy-May tells him that she agrees to be adopted. To her surprise, Frank realizes that Lucy-May is pretending for their sake, and is so impressed by her love for her family that he voluntarily gifts the Popples the farmland. The anime ends with the now-wealthy Popples riding towards their new home.
Remy: Nobody's Girl: Mrs. Mulligan is actually Remy's mother and they reunite through tears, having discovered the truth thanks to Remy's Orphan Plot Trinket. None of this was in the book it's based on, Sans Famille by Hector Malot. And that is one of the many, many liberties the anime takes from the book...
Katri, Girl of the Meadows: In the original novel, Paimen, piika ja emäntä by Auni Nuolivaara, Katri marries Santeri Ruuhiniemi and never reunites with her mother. In the anime, they reunite due to her mother having a work injury that discharged her from her work in Germany, and Katri becomes a famous writer in Finland as she writes about her adventures in the Finnish countryside.
Princess Sarah: Sarah forgives Lavinia and Ms. Minchin and also gives the latter a lot of money (despite the fact that she's been nothing but abusive to her), unlike the original book by Frances Hodgson Burnett where she doesn't give them anything. This has been a point of contention amongst the fandom as many consider it an Esoteric Happy Ending made even more controversial by certain remarks from the director.
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Although Our Ladies (2019) still ends with the girls ditching school as in the novel The Sopranos (Warner), this leads to a "Where Are They Now?" Epilogue which gives them endings that aren't congruent with what we learn about them in the sequel novel The Stars in the Bright Sky save for some marginal overlap. Kay still gets an abortion. Orla still dies, but the The Stars in the Bright Sky mentions this happening a few years later than this epilogue says. Manda does fall pregnant during the Time Skip between the novels, but not by the Bouncer, and she's implied to still be living with her dad rather than in her own council flat. This is then followed a non-diegetic Dance Party Ending where the cast lipsync along to a cover of In a Big Country.
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The manga adaptation of Neon Genesis Evangelion ends on a much more upbeat note, with humanity and the Earth shown restored after the events of End of Evangelion.
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Peter Pan: The original novel and play end with Captain Hook getting eaten by the crocodile, the Lost Boys come to London to live with Wendy, John and Michael and there is a Time Skip to Wendy as a mother with a daughter, Jane, who flies to Never Land with Peter. In the Disney adaptation, Captain Hook survives, the Lost Boys stay in Never Land, and there is no time skip. There is a sequel based on the time skip from the book, however.
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The ending of The Hunchback of Notre Dame (Burbank Animation) is not the grim thing of the book. Almost nobody dies, Esmeralda's innocence is proven and she congratulates Quasimodo.
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Maleficent: Being an Alternate Continuity retelling of Disney's 1959 adaptation of Sleeping Beauty that's told from Maleficent's POV, a lot of things are changed, especially in the ending. Maleficent survives and King Stefan (who is now the film's Big Bad) is killed, and Maleficent, not the Prince, is the one who awakens Aurora from her curse. Aurora is also crowned queen to unify the human and fairy kingdoms.
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Children of the Corn (1984): The original short story ends with Vicky being killed by the children, Burt being trapped and devoured by He Who Walks Behind the Rows, and the latter punishing the children for their failed sacrifices by lowering the age of favor to 18. As all the 18-year-olds prepare themselves for sacrifice, He Who Walks Behind the Rows instructs the children to "be fruitful and multiply." In the film, Burt and Vicky survive, convince most of the children to leave the cult, kill He Who Walks Behind the Rows by torching the cornfield, defeat Isaac and Rachael, and leave with the freed children.
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The first part of Megazone 23 ends with main protagonist Shogo Yahagi getting thrashed by his nemesis, B.D., after witnessing one of his friends, Tomomi, get killed. He survives, albeit severely wounded to the point of near death, with another one of his friends, Mai, leaving, with girlfriend Yui left all alone. When this part was adapted into the movie of Robotech, thanks to Executive Meddling on Cannon Films' part, it ends with Shogo (who, in the Robotech version, is now "Mark Landry") racing to the airport to save Professor Embry (who, in Megazone, was Mayor Yumekano, who was merely a supporting character originally) from a cloned Colonel B.D. Andrews' army, defeating him, and reuniting with Yui (Becky).
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Clifford the Big Red Dog: Unlike the original book series and it's TV adaptation, Clifford and his family don't move away from the city that the story starts in.
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In the original RoboCop Versus The Terminator comic, Murphy went back in time after defeating Skynet to the start of the story and destroy it before Judgment Day can happen. In the SNES version of the game, Murphy opts to stay in the future to help humanity rebuild after destroying Skynet.
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The book The Fox and the Hound ends with a full blown Downer Ending where Tod and both of his mates and his kits all die, and Copper gets shot in the head by the hunter so he doesn't have to abandon him when he's taken to a nursing home. The Disney adaptation alters it into a Bittersweet Ending where Tod, his mate Vixie, and Copper survive, but are forced to go their separate ways.
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The 1986 film adaptation of Little Shop of Horrors has a happy ending where Seymour and Audrey defeat the evil plant and live Happily Ever After, as opposed to the 1960 film where Seymour gets eaten, and the stage version where everyone gets eaten and it's implied that the plant will eventually destroy humanity, starting with the audience. It’s worth noting that the latter was intended to be the film's ending, but test audiences didn’t like it, so the happier ending was filmed.
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Both adaptations of Red Dragon changed the Pyrrhic Victory ending of the book.
The ending of Manhunter is much lighter, being changed completely from the book's ending to one where Graham gets to fight and kill Dolarhyde before he ever gets the chance to invade his home and attack his family. As a result, his psychological troubles are now set at ease so that he can go back to retiring in peace.
The 2002 film also has a nicer ending. The ending of the book implies that Molly is going to leave Graham, who is laid up in the hospital, largely unable to move and with a face that has been cut to shreds. We later hear from Starling's narration that he's become an alcoholic. In the film, Graham still has his family, not to mention Edward Norton's face.
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Arthur episode "The Boy Who Cried Comet" has a novelization which noticeably lacks the original episode's infamous Gainax Ending wherein the events of the episode (or possibly even the whole show) are revealed to have been filmed in a studio on another planet, with the characters all being costumed aliens and as a result concludes in a much more down-to-earth manner. (Incidentally, the point at which the novelization ends is right at the point where said Gainax Ending starts in the original TV episode.)
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In Duke Bluebeard's Castle, the original fairy tale ended happily, with Bluebeard's wife exposing his crimes and being saved from death herself. Here, Judith is made to join his wives in the darkness.
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X-Men: Days of Future Past has a similar premise to the comic book storyline it's based on: mutants are being herded into concentration camps while the X-Men are actively hunted by Sentinels, and a member of the team with the power to send one's consciousness through time sends someone to the past to stop the villain Mystique from killing the mutant-hating Senator Kelly, an event that directly leads to the Bad Future. In the comics, Rachel Summers—the daughter of Cyclops and Jean Grey—sent Kitty Pryde. In the movie, Kitty herself somehow develops this power and sends Wolverine (Scott and Jean both died before conceiving a daughter in the original films, so some deviation was necessary) to prevent the murder of Bolivar Trask (Senator Kelly had already been used in the original films, set 30 years after DOFP's 1973). The biggest divergence in the ending is we're shown that Wolverine succeeded. He stopped Mystique from killing Trask, which neatly prevents the Mutant Holocaust. In the original plotline, Kitty wakes up with the older "Kate" personality already gone, and the reader doesn't find out whether the future was averted. It's not until years later that that future is revisited.
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Cinderella: Instead of letting Cinderella have her happy ending, Lady Tremaine and her daughters attack her with an Unversed out of hatred. The same monster drops a bomb on them, leaving their fates (either Hell or Heartless) unknown.
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The Power (1968): In the original book’s ending, Tanner’s discovering his own psychic powers and killing Hart leads to him going mad with power, and looking forward to abusing people the way Adam did. In the movie, however, Tanner manages to retain his humanity and walks off with Margery, though he does pause to worry about whether his new found power will corrupt him.
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The Natural: In the original book, Roy takes the Judge's bribe, strikes out and ends his career in defeat and disgrace. In the film however, he refuses the money, manages to hit the home run, and becomes a baseball legend.
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Wyrd Sisters ends with Verence II becoming king, but rather than him being the entirely non-royal son of the elder Fool and his wife, and getting the throne through the Exact Words of the witches saying he and Tomjon are brothers, he is indeed the son of the king and Mrs Fool, just like everyone thinks. Oddly, the adaptation keeps the reveal that Tomjon is the son of the elder Fool and the queen, meaning they're not brothers.
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The arcade version of Double Dragon II: The Revenge ends after Billy and Jimmy defeat their shadows, showing a photograph of themselves and Marian (who gets killed during the opening) during happier times. In the NES version, the game continues with an additional stage (when played on the hardest difficulty) in which the Lee brothers confront an additional enemy after defeating shadows. Defeating this enemy results in the Lee brothers fulfilling a prophecy which restores Marian back to life.
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Horror of Dracula: In the book, Drac is killed in his coffin since Helsing states to the hunters they couldn't take him in a direct fight after tracking him down to Transylvania. Here, Helsing does directly fight Dracula and destroys him by forcing him into sunlight.
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Frozen: Prince Hans gives into darkness, and becomes a light-eating Savage Wolf Heartless called Sköll, and tries to destroy Arendelle out of anger for not becoming King. And unlike in the film, Hans does not survive.
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Saga of the People of Tattúín River Valley, Jackson Crawford's In-Universe retelling of Star Wars as if it were an Icelandic saga, includes a number of changes to make the story fit the value system of the sagas. A significant one is the high value placed on loyalty to a liege lord, which turns the saga into a tragedy where Lúkr's final confrontation with Veiðari ends with Veiðari sadly concluding that his loyalty to King Falfaðinn outweighs his loyalty to his family, and executing his own son as a traitor. The saga then continues to tell of how Veiðari was killed in turn by his grandson, Leia's son.
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The Legend of Zelda: Twilight Princess (2016) copies the ending of the original game almost shot for shot, but it also adds a Big Damn Kiss between Link and Midna before their final parting, as well as a Maybe Ever After for Shad and Ilia.
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In Haleo and Julelan, Haleo makes her second saving throw against the poison and wakes up before Julelan can finish stabbing himself to death (those 1d4s take a while to add up), and the two of them run off together.
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Far Cry 4 is notorious for every ending being a Downer Ending. Kill Pagan Min and let the Golden Path take charge? Congratulations, depending on which of the Path's two co-leaders you've killed on the other one's orders, Kyrat is converted into A) a brutal theocracy under Sabal, or B) a drug state under Amita that forcibly conscripts Child Soldiers—and it's heavily implied that Amita had your child friend Bhadra killed. Let Pagan Min live? You let the tyrant ruler of Kyrat escape with his life to possibly take over another country. Stay at Pagan Min's dinner table for 15 minutes at the start of the game, unlocking the secret ending? Yes, he'll let you place your mother's ashes to rest next to their daughter, Lakshmana, but it's heavily implied that he'll be corrupting Ajay into replacing him as Kyrat's king. This fanfic, Kyrat Zindabad, has the dissatisfied writer Take a Third Option: Ajay kills Pagan Min (the writer notes that however Affably Evil Pagan Min behaves towards Ajay, he's still not a good man), refuses to kill Sabal on Amita's orders, but lets him go into hiding, then kills Amita when he realises she's just going to be another Pagan by feeding her to the Demon Fish. Afterwards, he finds Bhadra held prisoner by the Golden Path, but not killed- partially because the writer felt that Amita's soft spot for "little girls" would prevent her from deciding to murder Bhadra- and ensures that Bhadra doesn't have to let her whole life be defined by being the Tarun Matra. Additionally, he meets up with Sabal afterwards, who reveals that Ajay is a descendant of Kyrat's legitimate kings, and therefore the heir to the throne by right, instead of just Pagan's influence. And since Ajay will be taking the throne, that means that Sabal can restore religion to Kyrat in a non-extremist way, since he won't end up Drunk with Power from being in charge of Kyrat himself. The story ends with Ajay taking the throne and promising to reform Kyrat from Pagan Min's despotism, and having a celebratory dinner with all his allies from earlier on in the game: Mumu Chiffon, Hurk, and Yogi and Reggie. He even gets an Action Girlfriend out of it in the form of Tara, one of Dr. Noore's former guards! As the final chapter says, ""It's good to be the king".
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The book version of "Be Careful What You Wish For" had a sadder ending where Samantha undoes the negative effects of her wishes, but is then turned into a bird because of a wish made by the Alpha Bitch in her class. In the TV version, this just becomes straight Laser-Guided Karma when the Alpha Bitch instead wishes to be "admired forever" and is turned into a park statue.
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The original book "The Blob That Ate Everyone" ended with a bizarre twist ending that revealed the whole story to have been written by two blobs. In the episode based on that book, this ending was simply left out, possibly out of fear that it would be too narmy on screen even by the goofy standards of the show.
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The novelization of Minions has Scarlett Overkill and her husband Herb being blasted away to Antarctica and finding themselves as the new rulers of the Yetis after the minions accidentally kill their leader by crushing them with a massive chunk of ice dropped due to their singing, instead of the two both vowing revenge on the Minions, only to be frozen by Gru, who then becomes the Minions' new leader.
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Grease slightly tweaks the ending of the stage version where Danny is concerned. In the stage version, Danny quits the track team after Sandy dumps him at the drive-in movie, so Sandy is the only one who changes in the end. In the movie, he succeeds at track and becomes a letterman at the same time Sandy gets her greaser makeover. This more balanced ending, where they both change for each other rather than just Sandy, has been incorporated into later stage revivals too.
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My Fair Lady is adapted from both the play Pygmalion and the 1938 film, and uses the latter's new ending in which Eliza returns to Higgins.
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You're (Not) Elected, Charlie Brown: In the original Peanuts storyline it was based on, Linus blows his campaign to be class president when he starts talking about the Great Pumpkin in his speeches. In the special, he wins anyway, then discovers he doesn't actually have the power to fulfill any of his campaign promises.
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The Secret Garden: Archibald Craven's business fails and he ends up losing most of his wealth to Max Hawkins. Archibald has a flashback of how he was Driven to Suicide when Lilias died, and how he acted to Camila in his rage. He realizes he has to let go of the past and become a better person, his first act of kindness helping out in the garden.
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The original novel I Am Legend, essentially the Ur-Example of the Zombie Apocalypse genre, ends with the protagonist realizing that he's the real monster, because the vampires he's been killing were intelligent enough to suppress their violent instincts. It's been adapted to film three times (1964's The Last Man on Earth, 1971's The Ωmega Man, and 2007's I Am Legend), and none of those feature that Heel Realization. Although the I Am Legend film initially did follow the original ending—but focus groups didn't like it, so they retooled it into a Heroic Sacrifice instead.
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Death Note: The manga ends with Mikami revoking his opinion of Light as a god, calling him worthless trash instead. Light, completely out of options, begs Ryuk to kill all the people around him to spare himself from being arrested. Ryuk instead writes Light's name in his Death Note, Light having proven that he's totally out of ideas if he's desperate enough to ask Ryuk for help. The anime ends with Mikami staying loyal to Light, killing himself with a fountain pen to distract those around him while Light uses the opportunity to escape while injured. Rather than speaking with Light directly, Ryuk instead thinks to himself that he'd rather not wait around for Light to die in prison and his killing of Light comes off more as a Mercy Kill than a final insult.
The live-action film, Death Note: The Last Name, veers even farther away from the source material while simultaneously retaining the sequence of Light asking Ryuk to kill his captors. Rather than being killed by Rem, L instead immunizes himself from the Death Note's effects by writing his own name in it ahead of time with the condition that he won't die until twenty-three days later. Having proven to the Task Force that Light is Kira and with himself unable to die from Light writing his name, Light tries to get Ryuk to kill everyone else with the hope that he and Misa can physically overpower L so long as he has no other backup. Like the manga, Ryuk instead writes Light's own name, though at least in this version Soichiro is alive to share Light's final moments.
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Romeo & Juliet: Sealed with a Kiss: Being a Lighter and Softer adaptation of Romeo and Juliet, both of the lead characters survive in the ending.
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The Lion King: Scar comes back to life as a Heartless, twice, and Rafiki implies he may have become a Satanic Archetype for the Pride Lands.
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Fatherland: The original novel concluded with Xavier March locked in an armed stand-off at the former Auschwitz camp site, and not knowing if Maguire will be able to deliver evidence of the Nazi war crimes to the Americans. The film provides a more conclusive ending when Maguire delivers the evidence in person to the visiting U.S. President Joseph Kennedy, who immediately calls off his meeting with Hitler. The ending narration by Xavier's grown-up son states that the Nazi state ultimately collapsed without U.S. support.
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In The Wizard of Oz, Dorothy wakes up at home. It turns out the entire film was All Just a Dream. This is different from the original The Wonderful Wizard of Oz, where Dorothy just goes home. Not only is Oz not fictional, but Dorothy repeatedly visits it in future Land of Oz books and later outright moves there with her family. Apparently this was because the filmmakers thought viewers wouldn't accept a real fantasy world.
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The book The True Meaning of Smekday has a century-long Time Skip at the end where Tip suddenly dies of old age during the unveiling of the time capsule. The film adaptation, Home (2015), completely throws this out in favor of a happy ending, and Tip lives.
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Purple Noon was an adaptation of Patricia Highsmith novel The Talented Mr. Ripley, and a pretty faithful one, up until the ending. In the book, Tom Ripley kills two people and gets away with it. In the movie, the corpse of his first victim is discovered and he's caught. Highsmith was irritated by this change.
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Tarzan: Both Sabor and Clayton are defeated by Sora and his party instead of Tarzan, and Kerchak is never shot by Clayton and gets to live.
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The BFG: The ending is changed significantly from the book. For one, the Fleshlumpeater is a much bigger problem in the climax when it turns out that he wasn't among the giants tied up by the soldiers and has to be dispatched by the BFG siccing a living nightmare on him. The BFG also returns to his home dimension with Sophie at the end, whereas in the book he decided to integrate into human society.
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While Ice Age: Spaced Out simultaneously takes place during the events of Ice Age: Collision Course, focusing mostly on Scrat's adventures in space trying to get his acorn back, while the movie ends with him accidentally crash landing on Mars and drying out the entire planet on impact and later getting his acorn stuck in a hallway and being smashed by the spaceship's doors when he tries to retrieve it, the short ends instead with said acorn being stolen by a race of alien Scrattes called Scratazons, which results in said acorn being sucked into a black hole when Scrat and the acorn both try to scape the Scratazons.
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Scarlet Heart: In the novel that the TV series adapted from, Zhang Xiao doesn't return to the present time of China after she dies in the Qing dynasty era in another person's body. This ending got slightly changed in the TV version. Instead of just dying and remaining stuck in that time period, Zhang Xiao awakens from her coma after her car accident that brought her back into that time period, she ends up seeing a reincarnated version of Yin Zhen in a museum but he unfortunately doesn't recognize her. She feels extremely guilt-ridden for all the things she had done while stuck in his time period and doesn't say anything to him other than taking her glasses off as the tears start to fall down on her face.
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Both the anime and the manga of Revolutionary Girl Utena reach a climax where Utena sword duels Akio for the fate of Akio's sister Anthy, with Utena realizing her motivations were selfish and resolving to be a true prince for Anthy, leading her to perform a Heroic Sacrifice which frees Anthy to be her own independent person and leave Ohtori Academy. At the climax of the movie adaptation, Adolescence of Utena Utena is turned into a car so can Anthy drive her out of the academy herself, fending off other students who have also turned into cars and an idealized projection of Akio, and when she escapes Utena turns back to normal.
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Hikari No Densetsu: The anime and manga both end significantly differently, especially when tying up the love triangle strings.
In the manga, Takaaki Ooishi and Shiina Hazuki become engaged. Heartbroken at her feelings being rejected, Hikari cries to Mao Natsukawa. Mao feels neglected, and Hikari realizes that she loves him too. She decides to prove to him that her love is genuine. When the 1988 Seoul Olympics finally take place, even though vocal music is banned, Mao sings an Italian love song for Hikari while the audience cheers. It's never shown if Hikari won or not, but to her, it's not important - she's with her beloved, and that's all that matters.
In the anime, Takaaki Ooishi is charmed by Hikari's skills and falls for her. Post Time Skip, all four of the main characters have grown up and pursued different careers. Hikari is an Olympian like she's always dreamed of being, and Shiina Hazuki is a gym teacher for aspiring students. Mao Natsukawa is a musician and working on getting gigs for his band. Ooishi, however, was the subject of an accident and is being treated for his injuries, but is expected to recover and have a fulfilling future with Hikari.
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Bambi: In the book, Bambi spends more and more time with his mentor and parent-figure the Great Old Prince of the Forest. He in turn becomes distant from everyone and loses interest in his mate Faline. Bambi ends up becoming much like the Great Prince, a distant and aloof buck. In the film, there is a fire where Bambi's father, the Great Prince of the Forest (a younger Composite Character of the book character and Bambi's sire), helps him and his new mate Faline escape. Both the book and film end with Bambi and Faline having twins, however in the book Bambi is absent in their life just like a real deer. The film also excluded the part where Bambi sees the body of a dead hunter and the part where Faline's Adapted Out brother comes back and gets shot.
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Mulan: The titular character accepts the Emperor's offer to work for him instead of returning home.
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Shakespeare's King Lear is a somewhat complicated example: in 1681, Nahum Tate wrote an adaptation in which Lear saves Cordelia from being hanged and is restored to his throne, while Cordelia marries Edgar (her canonical husband, the King of France, having been cut from this version). While modern audiences tend to find this level of adaptation of a Shakespeare play horrifying, Tate's changes proved quite successful in their own time; it was not until 1838 that the play's original ending became common in performance again. Less known to the modern reader, though, is that Shakespeare's play itself is also an example. The ending of Tate's adaptation is similar to that of Shakespeare's key source, anonymous play King Leir, although Leir has no Edgar as that subplot is Shakespeare's invention, as is the tragic ending. As Shakespeare's audience might have been familiar with the story from the earlier play and a number of other sources, the deaths of Cordelia and Lear must have been quite shocking to them.
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Star Trek: The Original Series: In the episode "Operation — Annihilate", Spock is temporarily blinded when they test a cure for a neural parasite on him before using it to free a planetary population. In the novelization of that episode, the planet is freed from the infection before Spock goes through the procedure, which does not blind him.
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Nightfall (2000): The original ending has everyone lose their minds upon realizing how little they matter compared to the size of the universe. In this adaptation, however, it's merely blind fanaticism that sends the Watchers against the Scholars. Metron and Illyra manage to survive and watch the Stars appear while Saro city burns.
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Longsummer Nights, "Seeds of Solace": Alessia is implied to be one of the three gorgons from the myth of Perseus and Medusa, and one of her statues to be Perseus himself. This would mean that unlike in most versions of the story where Perseus emerges triumphant after killing Medusa, here he lost.
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Our Mother's House changed the book's ending to be less open ended. In the book the children are caught burying Charlie, and as such are being forced to go to the orphanage. The cliffhanger is whether they will go. In the movie, after the death of Charlie, they agree to turn themselves in.
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Oklahoma! has a Happily Ever After ending. The non-musical source play, Green Grow The Lilacs, has a more ambiguous ending, with Curly still awaiting trial for murder.
The 2019 revival changed the ending where instead of attacking Curly with a knife at the wedding, Jud gives him a gun as a wedding present and essentially forces Curly to shoot him. After this, the cast reprised "Oklahoma!" but done in a way that they all looked broken by what had occurred.
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The ending of Night of the Living Dummy III is far more pleasant. The book ends with Trina and Dan getting Grounded Forever for all the terrible things that Zane and Slappy framed them for, Trina giving Slappy to Zane as a present as revenge for getting them in trouble, and a strong implication that Slappy is going to make Zane's life just as much of a hell as he did for them. In the TV version, Zane's misdeeds are exposed to the parents (while Slappy does none himself here), clearing Trina and Dan's names. Zane is punished with several hard chores for it, but afterwards, he and his cousins admit both their faults to each other and reconcile. After a close encounter with Slappy the following night, Zane leaves with his Uncle on pleasant terms with his cousins, even expressing interest in having them come visit them on the holidays. All's well that ends well.
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Pokémon Mystery Dungeon: Ginji's Rescue Team only adapts the main story of Pokémon Mystery Dungeon: Rescue Team. The manga ends with Ginji waking up a human and an ambiguous ending. The game ends in the main character staying a Pokémon and continuing their adventure.
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In the short story "The New Daughter", the story ends with the changeling Louisa taunting "her" father that sooner or later he'll slip up and allow the mound's residents to replace "her" brother as well. The movie closes on John burning the mound and the mound-walkers creeping up on Sam.
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Lucy-May of the Southern Rainbow: The book ends with the Popples unable to obtain the farmland and remaining in poverty. In the anime, Lucy-May is left unconscious after a horse-carriage accident and ends up in the care of Frank and Sylvia Princeton, who are ashamed for causing it. When she wakes up, she's an amnesiac, and has no recollection of her old life. The Princetons, who had lost their only child years ago, desire to adopt her and raise her as their daughter. Lucy-May agrees, but regains her memories thanks to her pet dingo, Little. While Lucy-May wants to stay with her biological family, she is aware that Frank offered them a great amount of farmland if they agreed to give up custody of her. She has also seen her family stay in poverty for years and fears what will happen to them if she doesn't. Even though they want her to stay as well and refuse Frank's offer, Lucy-May tells him that she agrees to be adopted. To her surprise, Frank realizes that Lucy-May is pretending for their sake, and is so impressed by her love for her family that he voluntarily gifts the Popples the farmland. The anime ends with the now-wealthy Popples riding towards their new home.
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The live-action film, Death Note: The Last Name, veers even farther away from the source material while simultaneously retaining the sequence of Light asking Ryuk to kill his captors. Rather than being killed by Rem, L instead immunizes himself from the Death Note's effects by writing his own name in it ahead of time with the condition that he won't die until twenty-three days later. Having proven to the Task Force that Light is Kira and with himself unable to die from Light writing his name, Light tries to get Ryuk to kill everyone else with the hope that he and Misa can physically overpower L so long as he has no other backup. Like the manga, Ryuk instead writes Light's own name, though at least in this version Soichiro is alive to share Light's final moments.
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The musical Show Boat reunites Magnolia and her grown daughter Kim with Ravenal and Captain Andy for the final curtain. At the end of Edna Ferber's novel, Captain Andy and Parthy have both died, and Ravenal is Put on a Bus for good. Of the three film versions, only the first (mostly silent) one includes the deaths of Captain Andy and Parthy, and even that reunites Ravenal and Magnolia. The 1936 movie version has a variation on the stage ending (not a surprise, as Oscar Hammerstein adapted it himself); the 1951 version has a completely original ending which brings together Ravenal, Magnolia, Kim (still a child), Captain Andy, Parthy and even Julie.
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The comic book adaptation of Metal Gear Solid has an Everybody Lives ending, where the two endings of the original game are combined into one and both Otacon and Meryl leave Shadow Moses together with Snake. In the original game, Otacon lives but stays in Shadow Moses, and Snake leaves with Meryl in the good ending; while Meryl dies and Snake leaves with Otacon in the bad ending. The Rail Shooter scene in the game, where Snake has to clear a path while escaping Shadow Moses, and the final chase with Liquid, are also Adapted Out.
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The Flight of Dragons is a loose adaptation of The Dragon and the George, and instead of staying in the fantasy realm he was transported to, the protagonist Peter is returned to modern times; his new love interest, Melisande, asks her foster father, the mage Carolinus, to let her go be with him, and he consents.
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Princess Sarah: Sarah forgives Lavinia and Ms. Minchin and also gives the latter a lot of money (despite the fact that she's been nothing but abusive to her), unlike the original book by Frances Hodgson Burnett where she doesn't give them anything. This has been a point of contention amongst the fandom as many consider it an Esoteric Happy Ending made even more controversial by certain remarks from the director.
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Bicentennial Man: The original story ends with Andrew's dying words taking place after the celebration of his bicentennial, but the film ends with Madame President giving her speech hours before Andrew's bicentennial, and he dies before she's finished. Portia dies soon after.
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Apt Pupil: The original ending was pure Nightmare Fuel, with Todd murdering his guidance counselor and going on a 5-hour shooting spree in a populated area before getting shot to death by the police. In the film he just blackmails the guy to keep the secret about Todd's connections to Kurt Dussander and goes off to college.
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The 2007 film adaptation of A Room with a View substitutes its own epilogue for E. M. Forster's, having George die in the First World War.
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The stage version of And Then There Were None had a different ending authored by Agatha Christie herself that changes the bleak "Everybody Dies" Ending of the book so that one or more characters survive. Many of the novel's adaptations in other media follow this ending, including the 1945 film and 1965 film. Also, in the book all the victims except the murderer were guilty of the crimes they were accused of by "U. N. Owen". Any survivors in film versions turn out to be innocent. Even the 1987 Soviet film and the 2015 BBC miniseries, the adaptations that stick the most faithfully to the book's ending, change the killer's explanation of how they pulled off their crime from a Message in a Bottle found only after their death (which wouldn't work very well in a film) to a Motive Rant delivered either in an internal monologue or to the last survivor.
This is not the only time Christie changed the ending of one of her works when adapting it for the stage. In the stage version of Appointment With Death, the novel's solution is replaced with Suicide, Not Murder.
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The Pink Panther Strikes Again: The novelization (written by the screenplay's co-writer, Frank Waldman) ends very differently than the movie. Rather than just Dreyfus being disintegrated by the Doomsday Machine, both he and Professor Fassbender meet that fate. The last chapter reveals that they rematerialized in the distant future, in a lonely part of space known as the Ultimate Galaxy of the Dimension Quattro. Everything they used the Doomsday Machine to disintegrate (including the United Nations Building and the front half of a French poodle named Shlep) ended up there as well. Together in this empty plane of existence for eternity, Dreyfus and Fassbender have become friends.
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The play Pygmalion originally ended with Eliza going off to marry Freddy. The 1938 film adaptation implies Eliza and Higgins ending up together completely against Shaw's wishes. To get around the contractual stipulation that every single line of dialogue would be written by Shaw (and credited to him), the final scene has only two lines of dialogue, both of which are Meaningful Echoes of words spoken earlier in the play, with context and body language doing the rest. My Fair Lady takes a middle road, where Eliza does return to Higgins but the ending is no more than a Maybe Ever After.
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The film adaptation of Ender's Game ended with Valentine staying on Earth instead of joining Ender, leaving him to wander the galaxy alone.
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Saturday Night Live frequently has sketches about parodic versions of alternate endings.
One sketch shows an alternate ending to It's a Wonderful Life, where George Bailey (Dana Carvey) and the people of Bedford Falls beating up Mr. Potter, who was a Karma Houdini in the original movie.
Another sketch is an alternate ending to Titanic (1997), showing host Bill Paxton, reprising the role of Brock Lovett, and the deep sea diving team beating the crap out of old Rose (Cheri Oteri) out of annoyance with her story, with Titanic director James Cameron appears at the end explaining why he scrapped this ending.
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"A Shocker on Shock Street" ends with Erin and Marty revealed to be robots that were meant to test out the horror theme park, who end up being shut down when the staff believes they might be malfunctioning due to their odd behavior. The TV Version adds in an extra scene where they reactivate by themselves and get revenge on their creator, who was in the middle of building their replacements.
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TRON: The titular character takes over the system from the MCP to aid the protagonists, inspire Lea (formerly Axel) to become a Keybearer, and helps provide the data for Ienzo and Even to revive Roxas and Naminé.
TRON: Legacy: Clu summons a monster mantis to kill the party during the final confrontation. And in Sora's version of the events, he murders Rinzler in cold blood as a Take That! to The Power of Friendship long before stealing Flynn's disc.
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The Jungle Book (2016) ends with Mowgli deciding to stay in the jungle with his animal family rather than returning to the man-village like in the version it's remaking.
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The original Stardust ends with Tristran dying after a long and happy reign as the King of Stormhold, while Yvaine continues to rule without him as the immortal Queen. The film version (which also changes his name from Tristran to Tristan) changes it so Tristan is functionally immortal since he has the heart of a star. However, after decades of reigning together he and Yvaine use the Babylon candle to return to the stars so they can be together forever. There's also the detail from the books that implies that Yvaine's nature makes it impossible for her to have children whereas in the movie she and Tristan are mentioned as having grandchildren.
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Similarly, if the sequel, as it commonly is, is taken as an adaptation of Romeo and Juliet, then the equivalents of Romeo (Kovu) and Juliet (Kiara) are both alive and Happily Married, whereas in the play, Romeo and Juliet die. Furthermore, the equivalent of Lady Montague (Zira) dies because she refuses to reconcile with the equivalents of Lord and Lady Capulet (Simba and Nala, respectively).
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Dracula (1979): The film ends on the boat Dracula was using to flee back to Transylvania with Lucy (in this version, Mina is the one that gets turned into a vampire and staked). Helsing and Harker confront him where Helsing dies in the final battle against him, though they manage to kill Dracula but impaling him with the hook of a mast and hoisting him into sunlight. Lucy is saved though there's the implication that Dracula may return.
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Katri, Girl of the Meadows: In the original novel, Paimen, piika ja emäntä by Auni Nuolivaara, Katri marries Santeri Ruuhiniemi and never reunites with her mother. In the anime, they reunite due to her mother having a work injury that discharged her from her work in Germany, and Katri becomes a famous writer in Finland as she writes about her adventures in the Finnish countryside.
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Secret Window: The ending of the film is completely changed from the novella, despite both keeping the reveal that Mort Rainey is suffering from multiple personality disorder and is in fact his own tormentor John Shooter. However, it then diverges when in the film Mort kills his wife and her new husband and buries them in his garden, the same ending as the novel he was writing in-universe. In the novella, Mort does attempt to kill his wife after his Split-Personality Takeover but ends up getting killed instead when someone else arrives to save her. An epilogue shows her discussing Mort's mental break with her husband and hints that Shooter might be Real After All.
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Disney's Animated Storybook: The Toy Story adaptation completely changes the moving van climax. In the film, RC's batteries die and Buzz "falls with style" as he and Woody fly into Andy's Mom's car. In the adapation, Buzz and Woody actually make it into the van with the rest of the toys.
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Dracula: Ruler of the Night: Unlike the novel, the climax takes place entirely in London and in the manor of a socialite friend of the Westenras whom Dracula takes over as his new base after Carfax Abbey is destroyed, subsequently making said friend into a new vampire bride. The climax is also to save Mina directly who was kidnapped by Dracula rather than prevent her turning. In the end, he and his initial three brides are staked. But Lucy, her mother, Minerva, (who was turned during the events of the story) and said friend, Ms. Petri, escape into the night. Mina still has some slight vampire features on her but isn't a full undead and Quincy, killed as he was in the novel, turns after his body is shipped back home to Texas for burial, as the hunters believed they had killed Dracula before that could happen.
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The Night Flier: The movie version expands a lot on the short story in the Nightmares & Dreamscapes collection, including an altered ending. In the story Dees just gives the vampire, Dwight Renfield, the film strip in his camera and escapes the final encounter with his life. In the film he subsequently races after Dwight because he wants to see his face, who responds by putting him in a trance that ends with Dees unwittingly hacking up the corpses that Dwight is actually responsible for. He's shot by the police and framed as the "real" Night Flier by his rival colleague—ironically putting his face back on the front cover of the tabloid magazine he worked for.
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Bram Stoker's Dracula: It does follow chasing the gypsies to stop Dracula. But Mina, through her partial vampirism, creates storm clouds to block out the sun. Allowing Dracula to directly attack the hunters. He still gets stabbed and his throat slit as usual while mortally wounding Quincy. But rather than the hunters finishing him off. Mina stops them and allows Dracula to go into his castle. As he lays dying, Mina's sympathy and love help him gain redemption with God and undoes his vampire curse. Mina finishes him off by cutting off his head and it's implied Dracula was reunited with his beloved in the afterlife. Though the movie doesn't address how this will affect Mina's relationship with Jonathan after all this.
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In the original Fletch novel, Alan Stanwyk gets gunned down from a distance by the chief of police (having tailed Fletch and mistaken Stanwyk for him) while explaining his plan and Fletch grabs his 3 millions getaway money, heading to Brazil to start a new life for himself. In the movie, the two are revealed to be in cahoot for the drug operation on the beach: the chief kills Stanwyk after Fletch exposes his plan to leave with some of the drug money and a fight ensues where Fletch and Gail Stanwyk subdue him and turn him over to the authorities, after which the pair take a temporary vacation in Brazil. Since the plot of most of the sequel novels hinged on Fletch's status as a secret millionaire, the author wrote the prequel book Fletch Won specifically to be easier to adapt as a sequel to the movie.
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Carousel is a musical adaptation of the play Liliom, which ends with the dead protagonist being escorted back to purgatory after striking his widow. Oscar Hammerstein made this Downer Ending into a Bittersweet Ending by having the protagonist stick around for one more scene, in which his daughter graduates and the entire cast sings a reprise of "You'll Never Walk Alone". Ferenc Molnar, author of Liliom, saw this ending and approved of it.
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A Little Princess (1995) radically changes the climax. In the book, Ram Dass steadily fills Sara and Becky's attic room up over a few months with fine food and fresh bedding, which Miss Minchin never sees. In the film the room is filled up overnight (and Ram Dass is implied to be magical) and Minchin assumes Sara has stolen the finery. Sara escaping from the police prompts the climax — wherein she bumps into her father, who has been Spared by the Adaptation. Also Becky ends the book becoming Sara's personal attendant. Due to the Values Dissonance, the film changes it so that Becky has been adopted by Captain Crewe at the end. In the book Miss Minchin remains on at the school, living in fear that Sara could ruin her with one word to the right people. In the film she does lose the school and is reduced to working as a chimney sweep at the end.
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Pirates of the Caribbean: Jack dumps the Aztec medallions into the sea, and implies that by doing so, he's paid his debt to Davy Jones (which was debunked in Kingdom Hearts III). As bonus points, Will and Elizabeth are seen on the Black Pearl during the credits.
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Tiny Toon Adventures did an adaptation of Ernest Thayer's Casey at the Bat called Buster at the Bat, with Buster in the titular role. While the Disney version followed the poem, the Tiny Toons adaptation ends with a last-minute switch in the last line as Buster knocks a home run out of the park. When immediately called out on that not being how the poem ends, Buster retorts that he's the hero.
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Crash Team Racing Nitro-Fueled came with nearly all of the content of Crash Nitro Kart, but without its adventure mode. Consequently, when the final Grand Prix event added Emperor Velo XXVII as the only missing racer from itnote While he did come in the base game, it was only in his real form., he got reintroduced in the context of being Gasmoxia's true ruler as Oxide teams up with him for a grudge match with Earth's racers.
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The Disney Silly Symphonies short "Babes in the Woods" (which is actually an adaptation of The Brothers Grimm story Hansel and Gretel'') changes the ending to where Hansel and Gretel are almost turned into animals by the witch forever, but they end up getting saved by the town of Dwarves they met earlier. And whereas the witch was killed by being kicked into an oven in the original story, the cartoon has her get turned into stone by the potion she was using on the children she had kidnapped.
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The original webcomic that the manga Shishunki Bitter Change is based on ends on a rather depressing note. Yuuta, in Yui's body, becomes distracted by the realization he has a crush on Tachibana, causing him to fail to notice Yui (in Yuuta's body)'s deteriorating mental state. One timeskip later, it's revealed that Yui had passed away, having either died in an accident or committed suicide, while Yuuta continues to live in her body, growing up to become a wife and a mother while lamenting to Kazuma that he felt he could have done more if he was mature enough to understand Yui at the time. The manga itself averts this ending by allowing Yuuta and Yui to properly communicate their feelings towards each other and turning down the people who have crushes on them, which becomes vital when Yui gets hit by a truck and causing them to return to their original bodies. With Yuuta in critical condition, Yui prays for them to swap again if it means saving Yuuta, a prayer that is answered sometime off-panel. The two start dating, accepting their circumstances and referring to each other by the other's name, with the epilogue revealing they got married and have a son and daughter.
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First Blood: In the book, Rambo dies at the hands of Col. Trautman, due to his inability to re-adapt to civilian life. This was found to be an unsatisfactory end to the film, which depicts Rambo more sympathetically, so the film ends with Rambo going through a Heroic BSoD and being taken away by Trautman, hopefully to get his soul patched back together.
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Ophelia is a downplayed example. Like Hamlet, it ends with the majority of the cast dying for vengeance and Fortinbras taking control of Denmark, although the circumstances of some characters' death are altered. However, in this version the title character fakes her suicide and starts a new life with her daughter (who is implied to be Hamlet's daughter too), so it ends on a happier note.
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Sweet Home (2020): In the webtoon the remaining survivors make it to the mountain safely after Hyun-su and Eun-hyuk sacrificed themselves in the process of defeating the Big Bad and they eventually find themselves in a military encampment. In the series, the remaining survivors encounter the military right after emerging to a snowy cityscape after hours of walking through an underground tunnel network. They're escorted off to a van except for Yi-kyung, who parts ways to find answers about her fiancé on her own after the military refuses to co-operate with her due to the survivors' actions. Meanwhile, Hyun-su wakes up to find himself being driven by a possessed Sang-wook to somewhere. Cue Fade to White.
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The film and graphic novel of Road to Perdition both end with the death of Michael Sullivan (or "O'Sullivan", as he's called in the book), but Michael Jr.'s ultimate fate is quite different in both versions. In the book, he avenges his father by taking up his gun and killing his assassin in a fit of rage, but then has a crisis of conscience when he realizes that he killed a man in cold blood, with the epilogue revealing that he became a Catholic priest to atone for the murder that he committed. The movie ends a bit more happily: Michael Jr. wants to kill the assassin, but he falters, and his father manages to take a fatal shot at him with his last breath, allowing him to die at peace knowing that his son didn't become a killer like him. The ultimate fate of the crime boss John Rooney ("Looney" in the book) is also different: the book has him arrested and sent to prison by the Historical Domain Character Elliot Ness well before the climax, while the movie's climax has Michael killing him in a hail of bullets to get to his son Connor.
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Fantasia 2000: In the original Hans Christian Andersen story The Steadfast Tin Soldier, both the Tin Solider and the Ballerina he loves die in a fireplace. In the adaptation for Fantasia 2000, they both live; instead, it's the villainous jack-in-the box that dies in the fireplace. The main reason for this change in the Disney adaptation is because the writers of the film actually did not want to cause any Soundtrack Dissonance considering the fact that the musical piece accompanying this scene is an optimistic-sounding one.
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Catherine Called Birdy (2022): The film ends with Rollo dueling Shaggy Beard to negate the betrothal, so Birdy can spend more time with her family. This is a deviation from the novel, where Shaggy Beard dies and his more likable son inherits the betrothal to Birdy.
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All versions of The Quiet American end with Fowler aiding the murder of the titular American, in order to stop the very real damage Pyle is doing to Vietnam for the sake of his mental image of democracy. However, the 1958 version is far more sympathetic to Pyle's motives and erases Pyle's terrorist activities entirely. Thus, the film ends with Fowler losing Phoung and forced to live alone with his guilt for killing Pyle out of jealousy instead of more honorable reasons.
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Kull the Conqueror (1971) directly adapts one of the most famous Robert E. Howard Kull stories, "By This Axe I Rule", midway through its run. The Conspiracy, aided by a new ally, finally makes its move to depose the king. In the original story, their new ally is an infamous bandit leader, and Kull barely defeats them. In the comic, Kull loses, and the conspiracy's ally is revealed to be the ancient evil sorcerer Thulsa Doom, Kull's arch-enemy, who seizes control of the kingdom. The story is a Wham Episode that repositions the rest of the comic's run (now renamed to ''Kull the Destroyer'!), with the fugitive Kull trying to regain his throne.
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The Nightmare Room did this a few times:
Don't Forget Me!: The book ended with the protagonist's friend addressing her and Peter by the wrong names, implying her memories of them have been replaced. The episode ends with the family moving away, only for another to move in.
Locker 13: The book had a rare happy ending for this series, while the episode had a teacher discovering the bad luck charm inside a frog that the protagonist placed it in.
My Name is Evil: Another happy ending, the episode had the main character giving in to their evil side, but only doing it to bad people.
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True Grit (the John Wayne version) considerably brightened and softened the ending. In the film, Mattie survives the snakebite with no long-term ill effects; the last scene is Rooster returning her to her home, where she tells Rooster that she has reserved a final resting place for him next to hers in the family plot — in other words, that he now and forever will have her as family. The Coen Brothers version, while faithful to the original novel, is much darker.
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The original play version of Jack Heifner's Vanities ended with the dissolution of the characters' friendship, but The Musical included a fourth scene where they patch things up.
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TRON: Legacy: Clu summons a monster mantis to kill the party during the final confrontation. And in Sora's version of the events, he murders Rinzler in cold blood as a Take That! to The Power of Friendship long before stealing Flynn's disc.
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The Rise of Phoenixes: The novel ends with Zhi Wei and Ning Yi faking their deaths to go and live quietly away from the palace. The series ends with Zhi Wei committing suicide.
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Gluck's Orfeo ed Euridice has a happy ending, as once Orpheus turns around and loses Eurydice again, Cupid brings her back to life as a reward for their undying love.
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Zigzagged in Jasper in Deadland. Early on, Gretchen implies that Jasper and Agnes will wind up suffering the same fate as Orpheus and Eurydice, only to have the show pretend to go for a different Downer Ending multiple times.
Once Jasper and Agnes regain their lost memories, they realize that they aren't even sure that the Living World is worth returning to, and prepare to drink more Lethe-brand Water to erase their memories again. This gets subverted when Eurydice herself arrives and convinces Jasper that life is Worth Living For.
After Jasper and Agnes reach Pluto, he initially refuses to give them the same offer that he gave Orpheus. Unwilling to accept Agnes' death, Jasper offers his own life in exchange for Agnes being allowed to return to the surface. Touched by this sacrifice, Persephone convinces Pluto to let them both leave.
Finally, after being told not to look back while swimming through the River Lethe, Jasper almost makes the same mistake as Orpheus, but is saved by Eurydice again. Then when he reaches the surface, for a moment it seems like Agnes didn't make it.
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Flowers in the Attic killed off Corrine Dollanganger in the climaxnote Due to Executive Meddling who thought viewers would prefer seeing Corrine get her comeuppance., who survives the novel. Reportedly, the studio had planned on adapting all four novels of the series which proved impossible as the second book's entire story revolved around on Cathy planning an elaborate revenge against Corrine, as well as the third book's entire plot revolving around Corrine seeking forgiveness from her children. A script was apparently circulated around substituting the grandmother in Corrine's role, but obviously wasn't produced.
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The remake of Live A Live has an alternative ending in the "Ninja" chapter if you went "full genocide" and killed 100 people in Ode Iou's Castle. If you went the pacifist or neutral route, the ending plays out pretty much like the SNES original, with Ryoma Sakamoto complimenting you and (if you didn't kill anyone) giving you Oboro's Infinity +1 Sword while the sun rises in a clear morning sky. If, however, you killed all 100 people in Ode's castle, the sky suddenly darkens with black clouds covering the morning sun, and a strong thunderstorm starts while the narration simply states the number of lives you've taken. This is a nod to Undertale, which was in fact largely inspired by the SNES original, implying that the murders you commited will weigh on Oboro's conscience and implies that what you did will have dark consequences for the future of Japan.
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Dante's Inferno mostly follows Inferno's ending with Dante emerging from Hell on the opposite side of the Earth, walking towards Mount Purgatory. However, the ending cuts out Virgil and adds a major detail for a more action-oriented Sequel Hook: Satan takes the form of a serpent and slither towards Purgatory.
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The Day of the Triffids: The book ends with the triffids still overrunning the world, and the protagonist and his friends holed up on an island and determined to carry on the fight against them. The 1962 film ends with the discovery (by a character invented for the film) that the triffids dissolve when sprayed with seawater, allowing them to be easily defeated and giving the film a more conclusive happy ending.
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Aladdin: Jafar succeeds in overthrowing Agrabah without Genie's help because Jasmine is a 1/7th of a Living MacGuffin, and it takes until the end of the game for her and Aladdin to reunite and earn their happy ending.
Aladdin: The Return of Jafar: Jafar's death in Kingdom Hearts II was changed to being vanquished instead of having his lamp be tossed into lava.
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AOT No Requiem explores an alternate ending to Attack on Titan where Eren defeats the Alliance and annihilates all humanity outside of Paradis. In this fan-made version, the father of Historia's child isn't an unnamed farmer, but Eren himself.
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A children's book/record based on Pete's Dragon (1977) ends in a different manner than the movie, where Elliot doesn't leave Pete or Passamoquoddy, and is given a medal by the town for lighting the lighthouse and saving Nora's fiancé and company.
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AKIRA: The original manga has Tetsuo defeated by Akira and merely killed, and Akira is still alive. In the movie adaptation, Akira is dead to begin with, and instead of killing Tetsuo when he returns in corporeal form, he seals him in another dimension where it's implied he becomes the God of it.
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Space Jam: In the Junior Novelization, the Road Runner comes in and scores the second-to-last points of the game instead of Bill Murray. This was actually based on the original planned ending for the film.
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Casino Royalenote The first screen adaptation of a James Bond novel, released in 1954 as a television movie/episode of the anthology series Climax. greatly simplifies the ending of the novel. Whereas in the novel a SMERSH operative kills Le Chiffre and Vesper commits suicide after being revealed to have been a mole for the bad guys against her will, here Le Chiffre is killed by Bond himself and Valerie (Vesper's counterpart) survives.
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The ending of the film version of The Witches (1990) ends with the boy, named Luke in this version, being changed back into a human by the surviving witch who had undergone a Heel–Face Turn and he tells her to also change Bruno back. Whereas in the original book and the 2020 film adaptation they remain mice for the rest of their lives, and the boy acknowledges that he might not live very long and that he didn't want to outlive his grandmother anyway, so he decides to dedicate the rest of his life to hunting down and killing the rest of the witches with his grandmother.
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MÄR: The manga originally ended with Ginta and his friends storming the Chess Piece base, killing Phantom (by his own wish), the Queen (who is revealed to be Dorothy's older sister who betrayed their homeland), and the King (which is revealed to be an orb containing the evils of MAR-Heaven and has been possessing the body of Ginta's father) and ends with Ginta bidding his friends goodbye and returning home with his father after they beat the orb. However due to its rushed pacing, it was considered very anti-climatic. So in the anime, the heroes have to get through a line of defense known as the Ghost Chess and rescue Alviss who nearly succumbs to the zombie tattoo, some extended fights with Cadence and Rolan, having to rescue Snow from a complex trap, and dealing with Phantom (though in a much more tearjerking fashion where he gets some last minute character development). From here however, Orb-Danna reveals himself much earlier and unlike the manga, he's no pushover as he actually kills nearly all the heroes when he confronts them save Jack and Ginta. After the queen is beaten as shown in the manga, though Dorothy is killed in a sneak attack, the Orb is pulled from Danna's body before going into the Earth world to try and take it over. This leads to a final battle in Tokyo where a last minute power-up from Snow allows Ginta to destroy the orb. In the end, the heroes are revived save Snow who merges with her Earth counterpart Koyuki to be with Ginta when he returns home with his father.
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CP3D: Club Penguin ends with the penguins all leaving the island for a new, recently discovered one note similar to, but not the same one as the one in Club Penguin Island, which is an Alternate Continuity. In CP3D, The Rift takes place. Once it's stopped, the island is returned to normal and life goes on, even though the game is no longer accessible.
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Dimension X: In the original "Time and Time Again" by H. Beam Piper, the transfer of the 43-year-old Allan Hartley's mind into his 13-year-old self's body in 1945 is seemingly permanent. However, when it was adapted into episode thirty-nine, the process reverses after only a few hours and the older Allan dies in both body and mind in 1975. As such, the radio version leaves it ambiguous as to whether his father Blake will succeed in being elected President in 1960 and preventing the outbreak of World War III. While he only has a vague impression of the events that the next thirty years will bring, he is determined to save his son's life. Blake also has the list of the race winners up to 1970 that Allan gave him before his mind returned to the future so that he can still raise the necessary capital.
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Part of the Family Guy episode "Wasted Talent" is a spoof of Willy Wonka & the Chocolate Factory with one key change: in the original film, Charlie and Grampa Joe steal Wonka's Fizzy Lifting drinks and nearly get themselves killed floating up to a ceiling fan. Wonka gives no indication that he knew about the incident until after the factory tour, and although initially upset over them and revoking their lifetime supply of chocolate, he relents when Charlie returns the Everlasting Gobstopper that Slugworth was interested in. In the Family Guy parody, Pawtucket Pat was waiting for Peter and Brian outside the room with Permasuds (in execution similar to the Fizzy Lifting Drinks and in concept similar to the Everlasting Gobstoppers) and immediately kicks them out of the tour, leaving the rest of the episode to go in a different direction.
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A BFG's World Tour: Rather than the cast fleeing the erupting volcano like at the canon end of World Tour, the season ends with the cast dumping Chris and Chef into the Pacific Ocean in a Call-Back to the Total Drama Island finale as DJ officially welcomes Alejandro to the Total Drama cast.
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A few of the video games that adapt the storyline of Dragon Ball Z choose to end it an arc early with the Cell Saga, the most notable being Dragon Ball Z: Budokai. Since the arc ends with Goku choosing to stay dead and in the afterlife, this can make for a surprisingly bittersweet conclusion.
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In Elan and the Beanstalk, max falling damage isn't enough to kill the giant, who isn't evil and is mostly concerned with making sure the goose, who is evil, stays locked up. Fortunately, all parties involved (including the wizard who made the cow-for-beans transaction) are able to come to a solution and everybody's happy (except for the goose).
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Tales of the Monkey Queen: In the canon rewrite of Dragon Ball, Gohan is the one to kill Kid Buu rather than Goku. After having the energy of the Genki Dama transferred into him by Goku, he finishes Buu off with his signature move: the Ryuhameha.
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One sketch shows an alternate ending to It's a Wonderful Life, where George Bailey (Dana Carvey) and the people of Bedford Falls beating up Mr. Potter, who was a Karma Houdini in the original movie.
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Kingdom Hearts has a few cases of alternate endings in regards to the films they adapted.
Tarzan: Both Sabor and Clayton are defeated by Sora and his party instead of Tarzan, and Kerchak is never shot by Clayton and gets to live.
Aladdin: Jafar succeeds in overthrowing Agrabah without Genie's help because Jasmine is a 1/7th of a Living MacGuffin, and it takes until the end of the game for her and Aladdin to reunite and earn their happy ending.
Aladdin: The Return of Jafar: Jafar's death in Kingdom Hearts II was changed to being vanquished instead of having his lamp be tossed into lava.
The Little Mermaid (1989): Ariel doesn't turn into a human permanently until the end credits for Kingdom Hearts II. The musical Sebastian was organizing was moved to the end of the game's retelling.
Mulan: The titular character accepts the Emperor's offer to work for him instead of returning home.
Beauty and the Beast: Xaldin replaces Gaston as the antagonist. Belle is set free when Beast (almost) crosses the Despair Event Horizon when his rose is stolen, but she refuses to leave, and they reconcile at the end, with Jiminy's Journal implying the curse will soon be broken. The end credits confirm so.
Pirates of the Caribbean: Jack dumps the Aztec medallions into the sea, and implies that by doing so, he's paid his debt to Davy Jones (which was debunked in Kingdom Hearts III). As bonus points, Will and Elizabeth are seen on the Black Pearl during the credits.
The Lion King: Scar comes back to life as a Heartless, twice, and Rafiki implies he may have become a Satanic Archetype for the Pride Lands.
Cinderella: Instead of letting Cinderella have her happy ending, Lady Tremaine and her daughters attack her with an Unversed out of hatred. The same monster drops a bomb on them, leaving their fates (either Hell or Heartless) unknown.
Lilo & Stitch: Experiment 626 (Stitch) has already begun his Heel–Face Turn onboard the ship, inspired by the friendships of Ventus, Aqua, and Terra. Given his appearance in Hollow Bastion 11 years later, it is not yet known if the events of the film after the opening happened.
Pinocchio: Almost right after Monstro swallows Pinocchio and Jiminy Cricket, the Heartless consume the world, casting Monstro into the Lanes Between. The rest of the film's events happen during the first game.
TRON: The titular character takes over the system from the MCP to aid the protagonists, inspire Lea (formerly Axel) to become a Keybearer, and helps provide the data for Ienzo and Even to revive Roxas and Naminé.
TRON: Legacy: Clu summons a monster mantis to kill the party during the final confrontation. And in Sora's version of the events, he murders Rinzler in cold blood as a Take That! to The Power of Friendship long before stealing Flynn's disc.
Frozen: Prince Hans gives into darkness, and becomes a light-eating Savage Wolf Heartless called Sköll, and tries to destroy Arendelle out of anger for not becoming King. And unlike in the film, Hans does not survive.
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FRIEND (The One With Gunther) is a one-man show by Brendan Murphy pastiching the whole of Friends; mostly broadly true to the events of the show, if subjected to Gunther's own perspective. And it initially ends with the canon show finale, after which Gunther becomes increasingly obsessed with the now absent Rachel, eventually crashing his car and dying, apparently mourned only by Mrs Whiskerton. However, Murphy then decides that's far too depressing and rewrites the ending completely so that it's Gunther instead of Ross who Rachel returns to, but he tells her she should go to Paris because it's the career in fashion that she's always wanted, and now that he's said that, he can finally move on. "And that, my friends, is called CLOSURE!"
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When EarthBound Beginnings was first released as MOTHER for the Famicom in 1989, the ending simply had the protagonist, Ana, and Lloyd face the camera after Giygas retreats, while the credits rolled behind them, after which the protagonist and his friends vanish and the words "To Be Continued" appear. Come the 1990 localization (which wouldn't be released for 25 years), the developers decided to replace this with a "Where Are They Now?" Epilogue to be better received by American players. This ending ended up working out a lot better in hindsight, given that the sequel focused on a completely different set of protagonists, so it was put into the Japanese GBA release as well.
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The Little Mermaid (1989): Ariel doesn't turn into a human permanently until the end credits for Kingdom Hearts II. The musical Sebastian was organizing was moved to the end of the game's retelling.
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Carrie (1976) is a downplayed example. The book just ends with mention of another girl somewhere who might have similar telekinetic powers to Carrie. The film's ending is far more famous; featuring Sue laying flowers on Carrie's makeshift grave and Carrie's hand grabbing her from under the earth. It was one of the first horror films to have a shock ending.
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Carrie (2002) has Carrie being revived with CPR by Sue and then going into hiding in Florida while the FBI are investigating her. This change was for a planned TV series that never materialised.
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Carrie (2013) has an alternate ending where Sue gives birth to Tommy's baby — a minor subplot that was cut from the first two films — and has a nightmare of Carrie in the hospital.
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Lilo & Stitch: Experiment 626 (Stitch) has already begun his Heel–Face Turn onboard the ship, inspired by the friendships of Ventus, Aqua, and Terra. Given his appearance in Hollow Bastion 11 years later, it is not yet known if the events of the film after the opening happened.
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In the book Fight Club, the protagonist tries to destroy one building, but fails when Tyler botches the explosive mixture (which the book foreshadows in the opening chapter). The Narrator ends up in a mental institution — though he considers it Heaven — and some of its wardens are members of Project Mayhem, who patiently wait for Tyler to return from the depths of the Narrator's mind. The book also explicitly says the mental split happened the moment the Narrator fell in love with Marla — the Tyler psyche loved her, while his regular psyche hated her — while the movie only hinted at this. In the movie, the Narrator manages to regain his sanity, but eleven buildings end up annihilated by Tyler's explosives, with the Narrator and Marla hold hands while watching in awe. Nice big cock, roll credits. Chuck Palahniuk has gone on record saying he liked the movie's ending more than his.
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The 1966 animated adaptation of The Hobbit, already an In Name Only adaptation, changes the ending so that Bilbo slays Smaug himself and ends up marrying Princess Mika, a Canon Foreigner exclusive to this adaptation.
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 And Then There Were None (1945) / int_4a5fcde
type
Adaptational Alternate Ending
 Animal Farm (1999) / int_4a5fcde
type
Adaptational Alternate Ending
 Apt Pupil / int_4a5fcde
type
Adaptational Alternate Ending
 Beauty and the Beast (2014) / int_4a5fcde
type
Adaptational Alternate Ending
 Bicentennial Man / int_4a5fcde
type
Adaptational Alternate Ending
 Bleach / int_4a5fcde
type
Adaptational Alternate Ending
 Blue Is the Warmest Color / int_4a5fcde
type
Adaptational Alternate Ending
 Breakfast at Tiffany's / int_4a5fcde
type
Adaptational Alternate Ending
 Burning (2018) / int_4a5fcde
type
Adaptational Alternate Ending
 Burnt Offerings / int_4a5fcde
type
Adaptational Alternate Ending
 Candyman / int_4a5fcde
type
Adaptational Alternate Ending
 Carrie (1976) / int_4a5fcde
type
Adaptational Alternate Ending
 Casablanca / int_4a5fcde
type
Adaptational Alternate Ending
 Casino Royale (1954) / int_4a5fcde
type
Adaptational Alternate Ending
 Catherine Called Birdy (2022) / int_4a5fcde
type
Adaptational Alternate Ending
 Chaos Walking (2021) / int_4a5fcde
type
Adaptational Alternate Ending
 Clifford the Big Red Dog / int_4a5fcde
type
Adaptational Alternate Ending
 Cracks / int_4a5fcde
type
Adaptational Alternate Ending
 Crazy Rich Asians / int_4a5fcde
type
Adaptational Alternate Ending
 Dagon / int_4a5fcde
type
Adaptational Alternate Ending
 Desk Set / int_4a5fcde
type
Adaptational Alternate Ending
 Diary of a Mad Black Woman / int_4a5fcde
type
Adaptational Alternate Ending
 Double Indemnity / int_4a5fcde
type
Adaptational Alternate Ending
 Dune (1984) / int_4a5fcde
type
Adaptational Alternate Ending
 Elmo Saves Christmas / int_4a5fcde
type
Adaptational Alternate Ending
 Ender's Game / int_4a5fcde
type
Adaptational Alternate Ending
 Fatherland / int_4a5fcde
type
Adaptational Alternate Ending
 Fight Club / int_4a5fcde
type
Adaptational Alternate Ending
 1408 / int_4a5fcde
type
Adaptational Alternate Ending
 From Russia with Love / int_4a5fcde
type
Adaptational Alternate Ending
 Get Carter (1971) / int_4a5fcde
type
Adaptational Alternate Ending
 Get Carter (2000) / int_4a5fcde
type
Adaptational Alternate Ending
 Grease / int_4a5fcde
type
Adaptational Alternate Ending
 Harry Potter and the Philosopher's Stone / int_4a5fcde
type
Adaptational Alternate Ending
 Henry V 1944 / int_4a5fcde
type
Adaptational Alternate Ending
 Hester Street / int_4a5fcde
type
Adaptational Alternate Ending
 Invasion of the Body Snatchers (1956) / int_4a5fcde
type
Adaptational Alternate Ending
 Invasion of the Body Snatchers (1978) / int_4a5fcde
type
Adaptational Alternate Ending
 Kaiji: Final Game / int_4a5fcde
type
Adaptational Alternate Ending
 Kaiji: The Ultimate Gambler / int_4a5fcde
type
Adaptational Alternate Ending
 Kuroido Goroshi / int_4a5fcde
type
Adaptational Alternate Ending
 Leave No Trace / int_4a5fcde
type
Adaptational Alternate Ending
 Les Misérables (1935) / int_4a5fcde
type
Adaptational Alternate Ending
 Les Misérables (1998) / int_4a5fcde
type
Adaptational Alternate Ending
 Liliom / int_4a5fcde
type
Adaptational Alternate Ending
 Little Shop of Horrors / int_4a5fcde
type
Adaptational Alternate Ending
 Maleficent / int_4a5fcde
type
Adaptational Alternate Ending
 Manhunter / int_4a5fcde
type
Adaptational Alternate Ending
 Marlowe (2022) / int_4a5fcde
type
Adaptational Alternate Ending
 Matilda / int_4a5fcde
type
Adaptational Alternate Ending
 McCabe & Mrs. Miller / int_4a5fcde
type
Adaptational Alternate Ending
 Mr. Saturday Night / int_4a5fcde
type
Adaptational Alternate Ending
 Mrs. Harris Goes to Paris / int_4a5fcde
type
Adaptational Alternate Ending
 Mudbound / int_4a5fcde
type
Adaptational Alternate Ending
 Muppet Treasure Island / int_4a5fcde
type
Adaptational Alternate Ending
 Murder by Death / int_4a5fcde
type
Adaptational Alternate Ending
 My Sister's Keeper / int_4a5fcde
type
Adaptational Alternate Ending
 Myra Breckinridge / int_4a5fcde
type
Adaptational Alternate Ending
 Nightfall (2000) / int_4a5fcde
type
Adaptational Alternate Ending
 1922 / int_4a5fcde
type
Adaptational Alternate Ending
 No Man of Her Own (1950) / int_4a5fcde
type
Adaptational Alternate Ending
 Office Romance / int_4a5fcde
type
Adaptational Alternate Ending
 Oliver! / int_4a5fcde
type
Adaptational Alternate Ending
 Once Were Warriors / int_4a5fcde
type
Adaptational Alternate Ending
 Ophelia / int_4a5fcde
type
Adaptational Alternate Ending
 Our Mother's House / int_4a5fcde
type
Adaptational Alternate Ending
 Out of Sight / int_4a5fcde
type
Adaptational Alternate Ending
 Planet of the Apes (1968) / int_4a5fcde
type
Adaptational Alternate Ending
 Poison (2023) / int_4a5fcde
type
Adaptational Alternate Ending
 Pollyanna (1960) / int_4a5fcde
type
Adaptational Alternate Ending
 Poor Things / int_4a5fcde
type
Adaptational Alternate Ending
 Purple Noon / int_4a5fcde
type
Adaptational Alternate Ending
 Ramona and Beezus / int_4a5fcde
type
Adaptational Alternate Ending
 Rebecca (2020) / int_4a5fcde
type
Adaptational Alternate Ending
 Red Dragon / int_4a5fcde
type
Adaptational Alternate Ending
 School of Rock / int_4a5fcde
type
Adaptational Alternate Ending
 Secret Window / int_4a5fcde
type
Adaptational Alternate Ending
 Secretary / int_4a5fcde
type
Adaptational Alternate Ending
 Senso / int_4a5fcde
type
Adaptational Alternate Ending
 7 Women and a Murder / int_4a5fcde
type
Adaptational Alternate Ending
 She-Devil / int_4a5fcde
type
Adaptational Alternate Ending
 Spaceman (2024) / int_4a5fcde
type
Adaptational Alternate Ending
 Stardust / int_4a5fcde
type
Adaptational Alternate Ending
 Super Mario Bros. (1993) / int_4a5fcde
type
Adaptational Alternate Ending
 Surrogates / int_4a5fcde
type
Adaptational Alternate Ending
 Suspicion / int_4a5fcde
type
Adaptational Alternate Ending
 Tales from the Darkside: The Movie / int_4a5fcde
type
Adaptational Alternate Ending
 Teenage Mutant Ninja Turtles (1990) / int_4a5fcde
type
Adaptational Alternate Ending
 The Black Hole / int_4a5fcde
type
Adaptational Alternate Ending
 The Circle (2017) / int_4a5fcde
type
Adaptational Alternate Ending
 The Day of the Triffids / int_4a5fcde
type
Adaptational Alternate Ending
 The Dirt / int_4a5fcde
type
Adaptational Alternate Ending
 The Fly (1986) / int_4a5fcde
type
Adaptational Alternate Ending
 The Foreigner (2017) / int_4a5fcde
type
Adaptational Alternate Ending
 The Howling (1981) / int_4a5fcde
type
Adaptational Alternate Ending
 The Hunt (2012) / int_4a5fcde
type
Adaptational Alternate Ending
 The Hunter / int_4a5fcde
type
Adaptational Alternate Ending
 The Jungle Book (2016) / int_4a5fcde
type
Adaptational Alternate Ending
 The League of Gentlemen / int_4a5fcde
type
Adaptational Alternate Ending
 The Limehouse Golem / int_4a5fcde
type
Adaptational Alternate Ending
 The Man in the Iron Mask / int_4a5fcde
type
Adaptational Alternate Ending
 The Natural / int_4a5fcde
type
Adaptational Alternate Ending
 The Night Flier / int_4a5fcde
type
Adaptational Alternate Ending
 The Personal History of David Copperfield / int_4a5fcde
type
Adaptational Alternate Ending
 The Pink Panther Strikes Again / int_4a5fcde
type
Adaptational Alternate Ending
 The Power (1968) / int_4a5fcde
type
Adaptational Alternate Ending
 The Thing (1982) / int_4a5fcde
type
Adaptational Alternate Ending
 The Vanishing / int_4a5fcde
type
Adaptational Alternate Ending
 The Vikings / int_4a5fcde
type
Adaptational Alternate Ending
 The Wild Geese / int_4a5fcde
type
Adaptational Alternate Ending
 The Witches (1990) / int_4a5fcde
type
Adaptational Alternate Ending
 The Years Between / int_4a5fcde
type
Adaptational Alternate Ending
 Tromeo and Juliet / int_4a5fcde
type
Adaptational Alternate Ending
 20,000 Leagues Under the Sea / int_4a5fcde
type
Adaptational Alternate Ending
 Twin Sisters / int_4a5fcde
type
Adaptational Alternate Ending
 Valley of the Dolls / int_4a5fcde
type
Adaptational Alternate Ending
 We Were Soldiers / int_4a5fcde
type
Adaptational Alternate Ending
 What Maisie Knew / int_4a5fcde
type
Adaptational Alternate Ending
 Z for Zachariah / int_4a5fcde
type
Adaptational Alternate Ending
 Zathura / int_4a5fcde
type
Adaptational Alternate Ending
 Evillious Chronicles (Franchise) / int_4a5fcde
type
Adaptational Alternate Ending
 A Room with a View / int_4a5fcde
type
Adaptational Alternate Ending
 A Twisted Tale / int_4a5fcde
type
Adaptational Alternate Ending
 About a Boy / int_4a5fcde
type
Adaptational Alternate Ending
 And Another Thing... / int_4a5fcde
type
Adaptational Alternate Ending
 And Then There Were None / int_4a5fcde
type
Adaptational Alternate Ending
 Animal Farm / int_4a5fcde
type
Adaptational Alternate Ending
 Anne of Green Gables / int_4a5fcde
type
Adaptational Alternate Ending
 Anpanman / int_4a5fcde
type
Adaptational Alternate Ending
 Child Ballads / int_4a5fcde
type
Adaptational Alternate Ending
 Chrysalis / int_4a5fcde
type
Adaptational Alternate Ending
 Chrysalis (Beaver Fur) / int_4a5fcde
type
Adaptational Alternate Ending
 Doctor Who Novelisations / int_4a5fcde
type
Adaptational Alternate Ending
 Egg Monsters from Mars / int_4a5fcde
type
Adaptational Alternate Ending
 Even More Tales to Give You Goosebumps / int_4a5fcde
type
Adaptational Alternate Ending
 Every Day / int_4a5fcde
type
Adaptational Alternate Ending
 Forest of Darkness / int_4a5fcde
type
Adaptational Alternate Ending
 Go For the Gold, Atalanta! / int_4a5fcde
type
Adaptational Alternate Ending
 How to Raise a Boring Girlfriend / int_4a5fcde
type
Adaptational Alternate Ending
 I Am the Cheese / int_4a5fcde
type
Adaptational Alternate Ending
 Idylls of the King / int_4a5fcde
type
Adaptational Alternate Ending
 King Arthur and His Knights of the Round Table / int_4a5fcde
type
Adaptational Alternate Ending
 Little Red Riding Hood / int_4a5fcde
type
Adaptational Alternate Ending
 Maya the Bee / int_4a5fcde
type
Adaptational Alternate Ending
 Oliver Twisted / int_4a5fcde
type
Adaptational Alternate Ending
 Penguin Highway / int_4a5fcde
type
Adaptational Alternate Ending
 Saga of the People of Tattúín River Valley / int_4a5fcde
type
Adaptational Alternate Ending
 South By South East / int_4a5fcde
type
Adaptational Alternate Ending
 The Abominable Snowman of Pasadena / int_4a5fcde
type
Adaptational Alternate Ending
 The Beach / int_4a5fcde
type
Adaptational Alternate Ending
 The Beast Player / int_4a5fcde
type
Adaptational Alternate Ending
 The Chocolate War / int_4a5fcde
type
Adaptational Alternate Ending
 The Conformist / int_4a5fcde
type
Adaptational Alternate Ending
 The Demon Headmaster / int_4a5fcde
type
Adaptational Alternate Ending
 The Essex Serpent / int_4a5fcde
type
Adaptational Alternate Ending
 The Homestar Runner Enters the Strongest Man in the World Contest / int_4a5fcde
type
Adaptational Alternate Ending
 The L-Shaped Room / int_4a5fcde
type
Adaptational Alternate Ending
 The Little Stranger / int_4a5fcde
type
Adaptational Alternate Ending
 The Mist / int_4a5fcde
type
Adaptational Alternate Ending
 The Pledge / int_4a5fcde
type
Adaptational Alternate Ending
 The Positronic Man / int_4a5fcde
type
Adaptational Alternate Ending
 The State Counsellor / int_4a5fcde
type
Adaptational Alternate Ending
 The Steadfast Tin Soldier / int_4a5fcde
type
Adaptational Alternate Ending
 The Stepford Wives / int_4a5fcde
type
Adaptational Alternate Ending
 Thinner / int_4a5fcde
type
Adaptational Alternate Ending
 Where My Hat Is At? / int_4a5fcde
type
Adaptational Alternate Ending
 White Fang / int_4a5fcde
type
Adaptational Alternate Ending
 Worlds of Power / int_4a5fcde
type
Adaptational Alternate Ending
 YouTube Poop / int_4a5fcde
type
Adaptational Alternate Ending
 AKIRA (Manga) / int_4a5fcde
type
Adaptational Alternate Ending
 Attack No. 1 (Manga) / int_4a5fcde
type
Adaptational Alternate Ending
 Fuuka (Manga) / int_4a5fcde
type
Adaptational Alternate Ending
 Kimba the White Lion (Manga) / int_4a5fcde
type
Adaptational Alternate Ending
 Peacock King (Manga) / int_4a5fcde
type
Adaptational Alternate Ending
 Romantic Killer (Manga) / int_4a5fcde
type
Adaptational Alternate Ending
 Rurouni Kenshin (Manga) / int_4a5fcde
type
Adaptational Alternate Ending
 Teasing Master Takagi-san (Manga) / int_4a5fcde
type
Adaptational Alternate Ending
 The Legend of Zelda: Twilight Princess (2016) (Manga) / int_4a5fcde
type
Adaptational Alternate Ending
 The Promised Neverland (Manga) / int_4a5fcde
type
Adaptational Alternate Ending
 Thermae Romae (Manga) / int_4a5fcde
type
Adaptational Alternate Ending
 Tokyo Mew Mew (Manga) / int_4a5fcde
type
Adaptational Alternate Ending
 Tomorrow's Joe (Manga) / int_4a5fcde
type
Adaptational Alternate Ending
 Evillious Chronicles (Music) / int_4a5fcde
type
Adaptational Alternate Ending
 Fearless (Music) / int_4a5fcde
type
Adaptational Alternate Ending
 Ice Nine Kills (Music) / int_4a5fcde
type
Adaptational Alternate Ending
 Señor Wooly (Music) / int_4a5fcde
type
Adaptational Alternate Ending
 Super Ghostbusters (Music) / int_4a5fcde
type
Adaptational Alternate Ending
 Film Reroll (Podcast) / int_4a5fcde
type
Adaptational Alternate Ending
 A Series of Unfortunate Events (2017) / int_4a5fcde
type
Adaptational Alternate Ending
 All of Us Are Dead / int_4a5fcde
type
Adaptational Alternate Ending
 All the Light We Cannot See / int_4a5fcde
type
Adaptational Alternate Ending
 Altered Carbon / int_4a5fcde
type
Adaptational Alternate Ending
 Ghost Stories For Christmas / int_4a5fcde
type
Adaptational Alternate Ending
 Goosebumps (1995) / int_4a5fcde
type
Adaptational Alternate Ending
 Gulliver's Travels (1996) / int_4a5fcde
type
Adaptational Alternate Ending
 Heathers / int_4a5fcde
type
Adaptational Alternate Ending
 Inspector Morse / int_4a5fcde
type
Adaptational Alternate Ending
 Instinct / int_4a5fcde
type
Adaptational Alternate Ending
 Locke & Key (2020) / int_4a5fcde
type
Adaptational Alternate Ending
 Love & Anarchy / int_4a5fcde
type
Adaptational Alternate Ending
 Lovecraft Country / int_4a5fcde
type
Adaptational Alternate Ending
 Magpie Murders / int_4a5fcde
type
Adaptational Alternate Ending
 Midnight Diner / int_4a5fcde
type
Adaptational Alternate Ending
 One of Us is Lying / int_4a5fcde
type
Adaptational Alternate Ending
 Pretty Guardian Sailor Moon / int_4a5fcde
type
Adaptational Alternate Ending
 Rebecca (1997) / int_4a5fcde
type
Adaptational Alternate Ending
 Star Trek: The Original Series / int_4a5fcde
type
Adaptational Alternate Ending
 Strike (2017) / int_4a5fcde
type
Adaptational Alternate Ending
 The Count of Monte Cristo (1964) / int_4a5fcde
type
Adaptational Alternate Ending
 The Count of Monte Cristo (1998) / int_4a5fcde
type
Adaptational Alternate Ending
 The Haunting Hour / int_4a5fcde
type
Adaptational Alternate Ending
 The Lost World (2001) / int_4a5fcde
type
Adaptational Alternate Ending
 The Plot Against America / int_4a5fcde
type
Adaptational Alternate Ending
 The Shannara Chronicles / int_4a5fcde
type
Adaptational Alternate Ending
 The Untamed / int_4a5fcde
type
Adaptational Alternate Ending
 Beetlejuice / Theater / int_4a5fcde
type
Adaptational Alternate Ending
 A Streetcar Named Desire (Theatre) / int_4a5fcde
type
Adaptational Alternate Ending
 American Psycho (Theatre) / int_4a5fcde
type
Adaptational Alternate Ending
 Animal Crackers (Theatre) / int_4a5fcde
type
Adaptational Alternate Ending
 Bedknobs and Broomsticks (Theatre) / int_4a5fcde
type
Adaptational Alternate Ending
 Beetlejuice (Theatre) / int_4a5fcde
type
Adaptational Alternate Ending
 Carousel (Theatre) / int_4a5fcde
type
Adaptational Alternate Ending
 Charlie and the Chocolate Factory (Theatre) / int_4a5fcde
type
Adaptational Alternate Ending
 Der Freischütz (Theatre) / int_4a5fcde
type
Adaptational Alternate Ending
 Duke Bluebeard's Castle (Theatre) / int_4a5fcde
type
Adaptational Alternate Ending
 HONK! (Theatre) / int_4a5fcde
type
Adaptational Alternate Ending
 J.B. (Theatre) / int_4a5fcde
type
Adaptational Alternate Ending
 Jasper in Deadland (Theatre) / int_4a5fcde
type
Adaptational Alternate Ending
 L'Orfeo (Theatre) / int_4a5fcde
type
Adaptational Alternate Ending
 Legally Blonde (Theatre) / int_4a5fcde
type
Adaptational Alternate Ending
 Lucia di Lammermoor (Theatre) / int_4a5fcde
type
Adaptational Alternate Ending
 Manon (Theatre) / int_4a5fcde
type
Adaptational Alternate Ending
 My Fair Lady (Theatre) / int_4a5fcde
type
Adaptational Alternate Ending
 Oklahoma! (Theatre) / int_4a5fcde
type
Adaptational Alternate Ending
 Orfeo ed Euridice (Theatre) / int_4a5fcde
type
Adaptational Alternate Ending
 Orpheus in the Underworld (Theatre) / int_4a5fcde
type
Adaptational Alternate Ending
 Princess Ida (Theatre) / int_4a5fcde
type
Adaptational Alternate Ending
 Pygmalion (Theatre) / int_4a5fcde
type
Adaptational Alternate Ending
 She Kills Monsters (Theatre) / int_4a5fcde
type
Adaptational Alternate Ending
 Spamalot (Theatre) / int_4a5fcde
type
Adaptational Alternate Ending
 The King and I (Theatre) / int_4a5fcde
type
Adaptational Alternate Ending
 The Pajama Game (Theatre) / int_4a5fcde
type
Adaptational Alternate Ending
 The Prince of Egypt (Theatre) / int_4a5fcde
type
Adaptational Alternate Ending
 The Tales of Hoffmann (Theatre) / int_4a5fcde
type
Adaptational Alternate Ending
 Werther (Theatre) / int_4a5fcde
type
Adaptational Alternate Ending
 Atlantis: The Lost Empire (Video Game) / int_4a5fcde
type
Adaptational Alternate Ending
 Avatar: The Last Airbender – The Burning Earth (Video Game) / int_4a5fcde
type
Adaptational Alternate Ending
 Batman (Sunsoft) (Video Game) / int_4a5fcde
type
Adaptational Alternate Ending
 CP3D (Video Game) / int_4a5fcde
type
Adaptational Alternate Ending
 Catherine (Video Game) / int_4a5fcde
type
Adaptational Alternate Ending
 Catwoman (Video Game) / int_4a5fcde
type
Adaptational Alternate Ending
 Catwoman (2004) (Video Game) / int_4a5fcde
type
Adaptational Alternate Ending
 Disney's Animated Storybook (Video Game) / int_4a5fcde
type
Adaptational Alternate Ending
 Double Dragon II (Video Game) / int_4a5fcde
type
Adaptational Alternate Ending
 Fire Emblem Warriors (Video Game) / int_4a5fcde
type
Adaptational Alternate Ending
 Geometry Dash (Video Game) / int_4a5fcde
type
Adaptational Alternate Ending
 Hatsune Miku: Project DIVA (Video Game) / int_4a5fcde
type
Adaptational Alternate Ending
 LEGO The Incredibles (Video Game) / int_4a5fcde
type
Adaptational Alternate Ending
 LEGO DC Super-Villains (Video Game) / int_4a5fcde
type
Adaptational Alternate Ending
 Naruto Shippuden: Ultimate Ninja Storm 3 (Video Game) / int_4a5fcde
type
Adaptational Alternate Ending
 One Piece: Pirate Warriors (Video Game) / int_4a5fcde
type
Adaptational Alternate Ending
 Peter Jackson's King Kong (Video Game) / int_4a5fcde
type
Adaptational Alternate Ending
 Phoenotopia: Awakening (Video Game) / int_4a5fcde
type
Adaptational Alternate Ending
 Postal (Video Game) / int_4a5fcde
type
Adaptational Alternate Ending
 Shark Tale (Video Game) / int_4a5fcde
type
Adaptational Alternate Ending
 Streets of Rage Remake (Video Game) / int_4a5fcde
type
Adaptational Alternate Ending
 Teenage Mutant Ninja Turtles 2: Battle Nexus (Video Game) / int_4a5fcde
type
Adaptational Alternate Ending
 The Battle of Olympus (Video Game) / int_4a5fcde
type
Adaptational Alternate Ending
 Wanted: Weapons of Fate (Video Game) / int_4a5fcde
type
Adaptational Alternate Ending
 Doki Doki Rainclouds (Visual Novel) / int_4a5fcde
type
Adaptational Alternate Ending
 Tsukihime (Visual Novel) / int_4a5fcde
type
Adaptational Alternate Ending
 Cas van de Pol (Web Animation) / int_4a5fcde
type
Adaptational Alternate Ending
 Diamond Is Unbreakable Retold (Web Animation) / int_4a5fcde
type
Adaptational Alternate Ending
 Iron Lung: The Machinima (Web Animation) / int_4a5fcde
type
Adaptational Alternate Ending
 Knights Of The Old Republic Cinematic Universe (Web Animation) / int_4a5fcde
type
Adaptational Alternate Ending
 Prey (Sensation Studios) (Web Animation) / int_4a5fcde
type
Adaptational Alternate Ending
 The Gentleman Pirate (Web Animation) / int_4a5fcde
type
Adaptational Alternate Ending
 Fate/stay night [Unlimited Blade Works] Abridged (Web Video) / int_4a5fcde
type
Adaptational Alternate Ending
 How To Fix Kingdom Hearts (Web Video) / int_4a5fcde
type
Adaptational Alternate Ending
 Schaffrillas Productions (Web Video) / int_4a5fcde
type
Adaptational Alternate Ending
 SpongeBob Edited (Web Video) / int_4a5fcde
type
Adaptational Alternate Ending
 Total Youtube Poop Action (Web Video) / int_4a5fcde
type
Adaptational Alternate Ending
 Undertale the Musical (Web Video) / int_4a5fcde
type
Adaptational Alternate Ending
 AOT No Requiem (Webcomic) / int_4a5fcde
type
Adaptational Alternate Ending
 Fate/Gamers Only (Webcomic) / int_4a5fcde
type
Adaptational Alternate Ending
 Flowers For Princess Sally (Webcomic) / int_4a5fcde
type
Adaptational Alternate Ending
 Forever After (Webcomic) / int_4a5fcde
type
Adaptational Alternate Ending
 Alfred J. Kwak / int_4a5fcde
type
Adaptational Alternate Ending
 Animal Farm (1954) / int_4a5fcde
type
Adaptational Alternate Ending
 Carrotblanca / int_4a5fcde
type
Adaptational Alternate Ending
 Chicken Little (1943) / int_4a5fcde
type
Adaptational Alternate Ending
 Christmas Carol: The Movie / int_4a5fcde
type
Adaptational Alternate Ending
 Dot and the Kangaroo / int_4a5fcde
type
Adaptational Alternate Ending
 DuckTales (1987) / int_4a5fcde
type
Adaptational Alternate Ending
 Fantasia / int_4a5fcde
type
Adaptational Alternate Ending
 Fantasia 2000 / int_4a5fcde
type
Adaptational Alternate Ending
 Fun and Fancy Free / int_4a5fcde
type
Adaptational Alternate Ending
 Gnomeo & Juliet / int_4a5fcde
type
Adaptational Alternate Ending
 Green Eggs and Ham (2019) / int_4a5fcde
type
Adaptational Alternate Ending
 Gulliver's Travels / int_4a5fcde
type
Adaptational Alternate Ending
 Home (2015) / int_4a5fcde
type
Adaptational Alternate Ending
 Jack and the Cuckoo-Clock Heart / int_4a5fcde
type
Adaptational Alternate Ending
 Jolly Little Elves / int_4a5fcde
type
Adaptational Alternate Ending
 Justice League: Crisis on Two Earths / int_4a5fcde
type
Adaptational Alternate Ending
 My Little Pony: Equestria Girls – Sunset's Backstage Pass / int_4a5fcde
type
Adaptational Alternate Ending
 Peter Pan / int_4a5fcde
type
Adaptational Alternate Ending
 Postman Pat / int_4a5fcde
type
Adaptational Alternate Ending
 Romeo & Juliet: Sealed with a Kiss / int_4a5fcde
type
Adaptational Alternate Ending
 Scrooge: A Christmas Carol / int_4a5fcde
type
Adaptational Alternate Ending
 She's a Good Skate, Charlie Brown / int_4a5fcde
type
Adaptational Alternate Ending
 Super Little Fanta Heroes / int_4a5fcde
type
Adaptational Alternate Ending
 Tarzan of the Apes / int_4a5fcde
type
Adaptational Alternate Ending
 Testament: The Bible in Animation / int_4a5fcde
type
Adaptational Alternate Ending
 The Adventures of Tintin (1991) / int_4a5fcde
type
Adaptational Alternate Ending
 The BFG / int_4a5fcde
type
Adaptational Alternate Ending
 The Brave Little Toaster / int_4a5fcde
type
Adaptational Alternate Ending
 The Flight of Dragons / int_4a5fcde
type
Adaptational Alternate Ending
 The Fox and the Hound / int_4a5fcde
type
Adaptational Alternate Ending
 The Hunchback of Notre Dame (Golden Films) / int_4a5fcde
type
Adaptational Alternate Ending
 The Legend of the Titanic / int_4a5fcde
type
Adaptational Alternate Ending
 The Little Mermaid / int_4a5fcde
type
Adaptational Alternate Ending
 The Mighty Kong / int_4a5fcde
type
Adaptational Alternate Ending
 The Water Babies (1978) / int_4a5fcde
type
Adaptational Alternate Ending
 The Wind in the Willows (1983) / int_4a5fcde
type
Adaptational Alternate Ending
 The Wind in the Willows (1985) / int_4a5fcde
type
Adaptational Alternate Ending
 Timothy Goes to School / int_4a5fcde
type
Adaptational Alternate Ending
 Tiny Toon Adventures / int_4a5fcde
type
Adaptational Alternate Ending
 Truant Officer Donald / int_4a5fcde
type
Adaptational Alternate Ending