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When executives have a hit on their hands, the first thing they tend to want is a sequel to cash in on the hype. But sometimes the creators don't cooperate. Maybe it would take a long time to really do a sequel justice and the execs want a quick turnaround. Maybe the creators have become tired of the franchise and want to move on to something new. Sequelitis. Or maybe one or more key creators Died During Production.
Fortunately (or unfortunately as the case may be), there's a compromise solution: hand it off to the B-team and let the original creators either take their time to make the "real" sequel or move on to whatever they would rather be working on next.
This often happens in video game franchises. Since a totally new sequel with new assets and even a new engine can take many years to create, publishers will often task a different studio with making a quick-and-dirty Mission-Pack Sequel while the original studio takes their time to make the "real" sequel. Some annualized franchises even alternate years between the A-team and B-team.
In film, this often happens when the original director steps back into a producing or consulting role and is sometimes accompanied by a Soft Reboot in which previous installments are still canon in Broad Strokes but there is a major tonal shift. As such, the line between this and a full Continuity Reboot can sometimes get fuzzy.
This is de rigueur in comic books, where (until much later) franchises very rarely stayed in their original creator's hands; thus, only especially notable comics examples should be listed.
Naturally, results vary, and many a Contested Sequel has come about due to this practice. Sometimes the B-team feels too beholden to the original, leading to cries of It's the Same, Now It Sucks!. Of course, if they stray too far, fans may cry that They Changed It, Now It Sucks! because Only the Creator Does It Right. Either way, it is a leading cause of the Sophomore Slump in video games and movies.
On the other hand, sometimes a fresh set of hands can lead to a Surprisingly Improved Sequel or Even Better Sequel; if and when the original creators do return to a franchise, they might be surprised to find that fans now consider the "B-team" to be My Real Daddy. In extreme cases, the cycle can continue with the B-team becoming the new A-team when the franchise is handed off to a third creator years or even decades down the road.
Another major cause of a sequel falling into different hands is when a group runs afoul of Creative Differences. If one vision contrasts with another, it may become a tug-of-war for creative control until someone wins out. In other situations, problems may arise that force one group to bail out, or sell off the rights to produce if they go bankrupt. Contracts can affect where these rights go and when, and if companies divide, it is possible the work will be handled by a replacement group, some of which may have divergent ideas from the original. There is also Sequelitis, the trend where works fall out of favor when new installments don't do the previous ones justice, and a lot of the time, it's because someone gets too fast and loose with the elements of a work and creates a big mess as they run out of ways to keep the magic going. The simplest fix is to hand it off to new blood with decent ideas to employ.
If a new creator only finishes a work that has already been extensively worked on by a tragically deceased predecessor rather than come up with an entirely new sequel, see Posthumous Collaboration.
Compare Changing of the Guard, which is when a sequel focuses on different characters, and with which this sometimes overlaps.
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The Ice Age Adventures of Buck Wild: 20th Century Animation and Bardel Entertainment take over the animating reins from the defunct Blue Sky Studios.
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The Blue Exorcist anime's third season is produced by an entirely different team at Studio VOLN. As such, it has a completely different look and feel compared to the A-1 Pictures-produced first two seasons.
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Dragon Ball: Although he occasionally did some minor consulting or character design work, Akira Toriyama largely left the Dragon Ball franchise in the hands of various other writers and artists after the end of the Dragon Ball Z anime; most notably, he had little involvement in Sequel Series Dragon Ball GT, which had many fans cry out Only the Creator Does It Right. This changed with the newer Sequel Series Dragon Ball Super, the first Toriyama-headed Dragon Ball series in almost two decades. However, the case of Super is a Zig-Zagged Trope: for the anime, he provides most character designs and the plot outline to Toei, which they are able to adapt to their liking; for the manga, he's only slightly more involved, providing the same story outline and designs he gave to Toei, occasionally illustrating and writing some pages, but most of the work of illustrations, dialogue and adaptation of the outline it's mainly Toyotaro's work as he has expressed that Toriyama rarely gives him advice, something Toriyama does in an attempt to not make Toyotaro dependent on himself. Notably, Super finally showed GT being Canon Discontinuity to the mainstream not aware of Toriyama never considering the series a canonical sequel of his work. In a subversion, Toriyama is the main writer of the movie Dragon Ball Super: Broly, which is considered canonical to both the anime and manga versions of Super.
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The final season of Attack on Titan is produced by an entirely different team at MAPPA. As such, it has a completely different look and feel compared to the Wit Studio-produced first three seasons.
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The animated series of Tsubasa -RESERVoir CHRoNiCLE- was done by Bee Train but after the Rekord arc, the rest of the second season had a lot of fillers. This led to a change of animation studios from Bee Train to Production I.G. and staff with Nanase Ohkawa of CLAMP to adapt the rest of the arcs into two OADs, ignoring the filler material from the TV series.
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The New WKRP in Cincinnati was originally conceived as a set of new first-run episodes to be added to the existing syndication package for the original show, and creator Hugh Wilson and most of the cast initially agreed to take part. Then after it was decided to do a whole separate series, Wilson scaled down his involvement to just writing and directing the pilot, then finally he decided against even doing that. There was still at least some connection to the original show, with writer Bill Dial (he scripted the legendary "Turkeys Away" episode) hired as showrunner. While only three of the original cast members were regulars on the new show, almost everyone else at least put in an appearance.
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The Forgotten Darkness, a story that takes place between Season 4 and Season 5 of The Flash Sentry Chronicles, is written by the series’ editor KingJoltik, rather than the series’ writer Banshee531. Later, Dragon’s Awakening, a story that takes place between Legend of Everfree and Season 7, is written by Joeyjambo122.
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Both the anime and the manga of Fairy Tail have been subject to many distinct changes of production. The first anime was criticized for being somewhat Off-Model from the manga's designs, featuring over-saturated colors, using magic circles for all the spells cast that weren't in the manga, and toning down a lot of the violence and Fanservice. This was the setup before the anime went on hiatus in 2013. In 2014, the anime went under new production which toned the colors back to more like what is seen in the traditional ink-colored art of the manga, removed the spell circles, made the characters accurate to their designs in the manga, and gained better reception. However, it also had some faults, coming at the cost of losing nearly all its signature songs (the rights of which belong to Ponycanyon) and replacing them with shaky imitations by the same composer. The second anime ran until 2016, with a third anime to cap off the run of the original manga to air in October 2018. On top of all this, Fairy Tail advanced over to a new author (Atsuo Ueda) while Hiro Mashima stayed on as a storyboard artist, co-creating Fairy Tail: 100 Years Quest while launching a new series, EDENS ZERO.
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For House of the Dragon, the prequel series to Game of Thrones, Ryan Condal and Miguel Sapochnik took over as showrunners from the Game of Thrones ones, David Benioff and D.B. Weiss. Sapochnik had previously directed some episodes of Game of Thrones, but he left after the first season of House of the Dragon.
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Straight Outta Nowhere: Scooby-Doo! meets Courage the Cowardly Dog was produced without any involvement from Courage creator John R. Dilworth. This is rather surprising considering he directed nearly every episode of the original series.
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Ikki Tousen went from J.C. Staff in the first season to Arms Corporation in the second and third, with TNK co-producing the fourth.
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There was also a change in the animation studios and director in Hozuki's Coolheadedness because Wit Studio, who was in charge of Season 1, had been very busy with other shows which leaves Studio DEEN to do the OVAs and Seasons 2 and 3.
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FLCL Progressive & Alternative are spearheaded by new writers, but they stay firmly rooted in the spirit of the original FLCL and take many cues from it.
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Downplayed with Cute High Earth Defense Club LOVE!, which changed animation studios from Diomedea to Studio Comet, but retained some staff from the original (although quite a few notable production roles changed hands between staff).
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The Millennium Series was originally supposed to be a ten-book series, but Stieg Larsson died after completing only three books. Another writer was hired to continue the series with The Girl in the Spider's Web. Although Larsson reportedly left behind partial manuscripts for a fourth and fifth book, they are in the possession of his girlfriend, who does not approve of the continuation of the series by ghostwriters, and these materials are not used in Spider's Web.
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Teen Titans Go! vs. Teen Titans, a crossover movie between Teen Titans (2003) and Teen Titans Go! follows this for both shows. None of the crew members from the former such as Glen Murakami and David Slack were involved due to the team for the series dissolving after Teen Titans: Trouble in Tokyo. As for the latter, while Michael Jelenic and Aaron Horvath are credited as executive producers, their role is still minimal, while no one else currently working on the series is involved.
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Batman: Mystery of the Batwoman had no involvement by Bruce Timm or Paul Dini. It was also left out from the complete Batman: The Animated Series Blu-ray set, unlike Batman: Mask of the Phantasm and Batman & Mr. Freeze: SubZero.
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For the second season of Psycho-Pass, there was change in the animation studios (Production I.G to Tatsunoko Production* though I.G would still do photography for the opening animation, which was handed by Wit Studio) and main writer (Gen Urobuchi to Tow Ubukata). The end result became a Contested Sequel as Ubukata revealed that he had to "fill in the blanks" when he was told of the movie's plot. The movie had the original studio and writer back and was better received than Season 2 was.
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