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When a show's title incorporates the year it was released — more or less. Forward-dating shows by using next year is somewhat common, especially if the release is late in the year. Back-dating is less heard of, since it implies the show is falling behind the times; usually annual titles get incremented in case production slips behind schedule. Affixing a contemporary year to the title of a familiar story often implies a Setting Update, though not necessarily. Fans will often do this with Similarly Named Works and Recycled Titles. Since those are Retronyms rather than official, they may or may not have their place here. This wiki uses this practice a lot, so be careful of annual wikiwords: Make sure to check on the actual page, where the title will usually be customized to add parentheses around the year. Subtrope to Title by Year and Work Info Title, being a number that's also the year the work was released. It can overlap with Advanced Tech 2000 when a work is made/released just before a new millennium. |
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The Daniel Johnston album 1990 was released in that very year. | |
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The second season of GG Bond, Martial Arts 2008, is a bit of a variation in that the season actually premiered in 2007. | |
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NBC Sports had this for its NFL studio coverage (pregame, halftime and postgame) when they had the AFC broadcasting rights; it started in 1977 as NFL '77 with Bryant Gumbel, and continued with him as NFL '78, NFL '79, NFL '80 and NFL '81. When Bryant left in 1982 to become a host of Today alongside Jane Pauley, Len Berman assumed the host job for NFL '82 and NFL '83. In 1984, Len gave way to Bob Costas for the last three seasons of this format, as NFL '84, NFL '85 and NFL '86 (the last one had the 6-feathered NBC peacock we know today and that has been around for over 3.5 decades). Finally, in 1987, this titling was dropped, and NBC's NFL studio coverage became NFL Live! until 1995; the last three seasons of NBC's AFC rights (1995, 1996 and 1997) had the pregame show (and all of a Sunday gameday) simply called The NFL on NBC. | |
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When The Legion of Doom made their WWE comeback in 1998, they were renamed "Legion Of Doom 2000". In reality, the only things that had been updated for the new millennium were their trademark shoulder pads, which now had new and improved Spikes of Villainy, and their manager, having swapped Precious Paul Ellering for Sunny. | |
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The 1960's revival of Dragnet: Dragnet 1967, Dragnet 1968, Dragnet 1969 and Dragnet 1970. However, the Made-for-TV Movie Dragnet 1966 was not broadcast until 1969. | |
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Unfinished Music No. 2: Life with the Lions (1969) has a track called "Cambridge 1969", which was indeed recorded at Cambridge University in 1969. | |
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The 1935 Looney Tunes short "Gold Diggers Of '49" with Porky Pig and Beans the Cat parodies Warner Bros.' annual "Gold Diggers" film series (see above), except instead of figurative gold diggers in the 1930s it features literal gold diggers in the 1840s. | |
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Fictional example: In Sullivan's Travels, Ants in Your Plants of 1939 is one of a string of successful comedy pictures directed by Sullivan. Sullivan now wants to film something more serious and artistic, though the studio would rather have him make Ants in Your Plants of 1941. | |
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Hammer Horror Dracula A.D. 1972. | |
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Just Dance 2014, 2015, 2016, 2017, 2018, 2019 and 2020. | |
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WrestleMania 2000 actually did take place in 2000, but it was a significant departure from the usual naming scheme; if it had been named like previous and future events, it would have been WrestleMania XVI. | |
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Madden NFL. Every year, it comes out with the next year's year in the title. And the FIFA Soccer/NHL Hockey games. The Madden bit was parodied by one webcomic by having the changes for a sequel consist of updating the number... and that's it. |
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Broadway Melody of 1936, Broadway Melody of 1938, Broadway Melody of 1940 (MGM) | |
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And the FIFA Soccer/NHL Hockey games. The Madden bit was parodied by one webcomic by having the changes for a sequel consist of updating the number... and that's it. | |
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Password Plus was originally to be named Password '79. | |
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The song "Freedom '90" by George Michael, named this way to differentiate it from the (otherwise completely unrelated) song "Freedom" which he made in 1984. | |
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The King of Fighters did this every year from The King of Fighters '94 to The King of Fighters 2003. Since the next game was not released in 2004, the main series stopped using this, though it didn't stop King of Fighters: Maximum Impact 2 from being retitled The King of Fighters 2006 in the U.S. | |
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The Donkey Kong game on the Game Boy went by the Working Title Donkey Kong '94. | |
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Bomberman '93 & '94 | |
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Time Pilot '84 | |
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Amityville 1992, the alternative title for Amityville: It's About Time. | |
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Colin McRae Rally games play with this trope, with each of the entry indicate its release year. 2.0 for 2000 release, and 3 for 2003 release. 04, despite indicating 2004 release, was actually released in September 2003. Its Sequel Series DiRT stopped doing this trope. | |
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Magic: The Gathering core sets are all named after their year (forward-dated), a trend that began with 2009's Magic: The Gathering 2010 Core Set, or Magic 2010 for short. | |
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Gold Diggers of 1933, Gold Diggers of 1935, Gold Diggers of 1937 (Warner Bros.) Released in 1932, 1934 & 1936, respectively. Spoofed by the title of the Tex Avery short Gold Diggers Of '49. | |
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When CBS revived Goodson-Todman's Match Game in 1973, it was suffixed with "'73," as opposed to calling it "The New Match Game" (which some TV listings actually had). The year in the title changed accordingly each December 31st until the end of the CBS run in 1979. Averted with the concurrent nighttime syndicated run, which was called "Match Game PM" without any year suffix. | |
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Dracula 2000 (Released in Europe as Dracula 2001). | |
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The Hollywood Revue of 1929, whose would-be follow-up The Hollywood Revue of 1933 suffered from a Troubled Production and after Schedule Slipping and Retooling was finally released in 1934 as Hollywood Party. | |
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Fantasia 2000 is a somewhat unusual example of this trope; the film's world premier at Carnegie Hall in December 1999 just barely misses the year listed in the title, but its IMAX release and wide release both took place in 2000. | |
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Ring of Honor's Jay and Mark at one time teamed as The Briscoes 2000 in reference to the year they debuted in, in order to distinguish themselves from the unrelated Briscos, a more established brother Tag Team. | |
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MotorWeek did this for a while in the late '80s/early '90s. | |
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Galaga '88, also known as Galaga '90 on its American TurboGrafx-16 release and as Galaga '91 on the Game Gear. | |
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Airport 1975, Airport 1977 and The Concorde—Airport '79 | |
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Godzilla 1985 and Godzilla 2000. | |
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Genesis' final single, a 1999 re-recording of "Carpet Crawlers" from The Lamb Lies Down on Broadway, was appropriately titled "The Carpet Crawlers 1999". | |
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The first four episodes of South Park's fourth season each have "2000" at the end of its name as the season originally aired that year. In order, they are titled "The Tooth Fairy's Tats 2000", "Cartman's Silly Hate Crime 2000", "Timmy 2000", and "Quintuplets 2000". There's also the Halloween Episode "Hell on Earth 2006", aired that year and referring to the massive party of the same name thrown by Satan. | |
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OutRun 2006: Coast 2 Coast, which was indeed released in 2006. It may have been named as such to mark it being the 20th anniversary of the arcade title. | |
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The infamous Galactica 1980 | |
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Beatles '65 was Capitol Records' U.S. release culled mainly from the Parlorphone album Beatles for Sale. | |
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Spyro: Year of the Dragon is a variant; the year it was released (2000) was a Year of the Dragon in the Chinese zodiac. | |
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The first Gran Turismo game to be released on the Playstation 2 was originally to be called Gran Turismo 2000 for its year of release. However, development went on longer than expected and the game was released in 2001 as Gran Turismo 3: A-Spec. | |
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Final Fight was originally meant to be Street Fighter '89, but Capcom settled for the new title because it played nothing like Street Fighter. | |
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American Bandstand on ABC w/the late, great Dick Clark had this for a time in the 60s, with such titles as AB '68 and AB '69 (the AB in those titles was also in the ABC network logo font, a reference to that fact that American Bandstand was on ABC). | |
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Wrecking Crew '98. | |
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