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This is the practice of inserting a work into a franchise which it was not originally intended for, usually because of the marketing value of the name. This is usually the result of Executive Meddling, or else a dangerous similarity between a work-in-progress and a published and copyrighted one. Usually easy to spot, since the setting or style is noticeably different. If the decision to doll up the installment is made soon enough, attempts can be made to make the installment more like the series it's being installed into. The differences between setting and style will then be toned down. If a dolled-up installment is sufficiently successful and accepted, it can trigger Lost in Imitation: that is, later intentional installments of the series will take on characteristics that began with the Dolled-Up Installment. It's common with Licensed Games. In some cases, all the programmers do is replace the sprites, for a game that ties into the source material In Name Only. A True Dolled-Up Video Game Installment will at least fit a bit more seamlessly into the franchise, such as with games dolled-up to fit into other, already established game franchises. Compare Super Mario Bros. 2, for example, to Yo! Noid!. In some cases they could become believable Gaiden Games. Subtrope of What Could Have Been. Might overlap with Market-Based Title, if the new title puts the work in a franchise popular in the country. The opposite of a Spiritual Successor, where the official franchise may be different, but the installment has a clear heritage. For when it's the box cover that makes the work look as though it's something it's not, see American Kirby Is Hardcore. See also Canon Discontinuity, In Name Only, Translation Matchmaking, Recycled Script. Divorced Installment is the opposite, where a work originally intended to be part of a series or franchise is revised to become a standalone work. |
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A milder example: The Italian release of Digimon V-Tamer 01, which is completely unrelated to the anime except for the main character being Taichi Yagami, tried to pass it off as a midquel set between Digimon Adventure and Digimon Adventure 02. | |
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Law & Order: Special Victims Unit was originally supposed to be a standalone series called "Sex Crimes". | |
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The Italian dub of Magic Knight Rayearth was going to add lines in the dialogue suggesting that Hikaru Shidou is the younger cousin of Usagi Tsukino from Sailor Moon, but CLAMP forbade them from doing so. | |
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In 2022, The Unadulterated Cat by Terry Pratchett was republished as The Unadulterated Maurice, to tie in with the movie of The Amazing Maurice. | |
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The "Gladiators" table of Last Gladiators was re-themed and released on the Japanese iTunes Store as "Ultra Legend Pinball", an Ultraman Licensed Pinball Table. | |
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"The Dark Age" started life as a proposed sequel to Marvels to be called Cops & Robbers (later Crime & Punishment). | |
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Great Railway Adventures was a short-lived wooden train line produced by Learning Curve, the makers of Thomas Wooden Railway. Due to BRIO holding the license for making wooden Thomas trains in Europe from 1996 to 2000, Great Railway Adventures' engines, rolling stock, and destinations had similar shapes to those of Thomas Wooden Railway, but with a more generic and realistic theme. Learning Curve's patented Clickety-clack Track remained the same, as did the signs and trees. | |
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The Italian version of the volleyball anime Attacker You! made the main character You into the cousin of Kozue Ayuhara, star of Attack No. 1, another famous volleyball anime. The two shows have nothing to do with each other besides being both about volleyball, and Attack No. 1 is a mostly serious and dramatic series while Attacker You! is much more lighthearted comedy. | |
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Once ITV's Marple ran out of Miss Marple stories to adapt, they began to adapt lesser known Agatha Christie novels that didn't feature any of her recurring detectives, such as The Secret of Chimneys and The Sittaford Mystery. Miss Marple was usually made into a friend of one of the suspects or victims, and whoever was the sleuth in the novel is demoted to The Watson. In one case, the story does feature a recurring detective; the adaptation of By The Pricking of my Thumbs sees Tommy and Tuppence get this treatment. | |
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Dirk Gently's Holistic Detective Agency was likewise cribbed from "Shada", an uncompleted Doctor Who story. Professor Chronotis was originally from "Shada", as was the fictional college he works at (St. Cedd's), his time machine (which closely resembles a TARDIS), and his unnaturally long life. The story itself also derives from his completed Doctor Who story "City of Death". | |
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"The Case of the Vanishing Vehicle" in The Maze Agency #3 started life as a script Mike W. Barr wrote to submit to Banacek before the series was cancelled. This explains why the plot deals with an 'impossible' theft, rather than a murder like the rest of the series. | |
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On a September 2000 edition of Monday Nitro, World Championship Wrestling held a special match that, having been conceived by Vince Russo, was unneededly confusing and gimmicky. It pitted two teams of five wrestlers against each other inside the triple-tiered cage seen in Ready to Rumble and previously used in a tie-in match for that movie. The WCW Championship was hung above the highest cage, and the person who walked out of the bottom cage with the belt in hand would win the match for their team and the title for themselves. Despite sharing almost no similarities with the classic War Games match other than a team format inside a special cage, WCW decided to call the match "War Games 2000: Russo's Revenge". | |
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Obscure Marvel hero and occasional Defenders member Devil-Slayer was created by David Anthony Kraft and Rich Buckler as a way to continue the adventures of Demon Hunter, a character they previously created for Atlas Comics before that company went under. The two have gone on record as saying that give or take a few minor details, Devil-Slayer’s Marvel Universe exploits could be easily be considered a sequel to the original Demon Hunter series. | |
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The Rick and Morty episode, "Lawnmower Dog", was based on a rejected series that Justin Roiland pitched called Dog World. It was about a family transported to an alternate universe where sentient dogs kept people as pets. | |
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12 Monkeys began as a pilot script involving time travel called Splinter. That script found its way to Atlas Entertainment, the company that produced the original movie, which had been attempting to make a 12 Monkeys series. After some deliberation, the writers of Splinter agreed to transform their script but they were able to keep certain elements from being changed including the name of the female protagonist and the terminology of time travel (Splintering). | |
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Michel Vaillant, a French animated series based on a comic book of the same name about a heroic race car driver who keeps getting mixed up in crime and espionage, aired in the United States on the Family Channel (now known as ABC Family) under the title of Heroes on Hot Wheels. The show had nothing to do with the Hot Wheels toyline, other than the fact that Mattel sponsored the English dub. | |
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Downplayed by the French dub of Maple Town: while the show itself is largely untouched, the theme song tries to pass off the show as being based on Gabby Bear, a talking plush bear similar to Teddy Ruxpin produced by toy company Vulli. The opening features newly made visuals which show Gabby interacting with the show's main characters and shows them on life-sized version of two other Vulli toys, a treehouse playset and a train-shaped funicular/carnival ride. | |
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Torchwood began as an idea for an original series called Excalibur. When Russell T. Davies' revival of Doctor Who did well, he converted it into a Spin-Off. | |
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Will Murray wrote several official Doc Savage novels based on fragments and story ideas left behind by the original Doc Savage author Lester Dent. One of these — Flight Into Fear — was an unsold non-Doc Savage story Murray rewrote to star Doc and his aides. | |
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From Columbo: "No Time to Die" is an adaptation of the 87th Precinct novel So Long as You Both Shall Live, with Columbo taking the place of multiple 87th Precinct cops (in the novel Bert Kling's new wife Augusta is kidnapped on the day they're married, in this adaptation it's Columbo's nephew's wife who's taken). This one stands out as it is the only episode to feature any member of Columbo's family - namely, Detective Andy Parma. "Undercover" is also an 87th Precinct adaptation, of the novel Jigsaw. Unlike the above, this version includes one of the characters from the 87th (Arthur Brown, who's also one of the cops investigating in the book). "Uneasy Lies The Crown" is an unusual example — the script had been written for Columbo, but Falk passed on it. With a few changes to the plot it was instead filmed as "Affair of the Heart" in the sixth season of McMillan & Wife. In 1990 during season 9, Falk chose to go ahead with the script. A good chunk of the dialog and even character names are the same although certain major plot points differ — though Falk apparently stuck to the script as it had been originally written. Nancy Walker, who had been a regular on McMillan & Wife, appeared as one of the celebrity poker players in the Columbo version. Columbo even points out that she was in "the Rock Hudson mystery show". |
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After the cancellation of Iron Man: The Animated Series, ToyBiz was left with a final wave of Iron Man figures that now no longer had a show to shill them. However, both the X-Men and Spider-Man still had popular cartoons on the air at the time, so the Iron Man figures were ReTooled as the Spider-Man: Techno Wars and X-Men: Mutant Armor lines. | |
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The Italian dub of Futari wa Pretty Cure Splash★Star had plans to make it into a sequel instead of an Alternate Continuity to the original Futari wa Pretty Cure, making Saki and Mai into older versions of Nagisa and Honoka. Given how much the new heroines were Expies of the original duo, it could have worked, at least until the team-up movies started. In the end they changed their minds. | |
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Law & Order: Criminal Intent was originally going to be a standalone series, based on the character dynamic between Detectives Goren and Eames. The studio, thinking that it was more likely to be picked up and draw a larger audience as a Law & Order show, added the DONG DONG Law & Order-sound and called it Law & Order. | |
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The 77 Sunset Strip episode "One False Step" is based on Strangers on a Train. Screenwriters Raymond Chandler and Czenzi Ormonde and novelist Patricia Highsmith are credited. | |
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In a reverse example, a script originally written for the abruptly cancelled fifth series of The Sarah Jane Adventuresnote due to the sudden death of its main star, Elisabeth Sladen was eventually reworked and made into an episode of the show's spiritual successor, Wizards vs. Aliensnote "The Thirteenth Floor", from series 2 | |
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Odd example in Goosebumps: the Series 2000 book Return to Ghost Camp really has nothing to do with the original Ghost Camp from the main series, save for both involving a camp with ghosts.note For the record, this series has about ten books about summer camps that are haunted/controlled by aliens/controlled by monsters/etc. The camps themselves, as well as the main characters and the motivations of the ghosts are all different. It's not clear why they decided to make the connection to that book in particular, except perhaps that, again, it had an easy, descriptive name. | |
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An episode of The Ren & Stimpy Show, "Haunted House", was originally a rejected episode of Tiny Toon Adventures featuring Hamton Pig and GoGo Dodo in Ren and Stimpy's roles. | |
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Atlee from Power Girl was going to be an original character before Dan Didio convinced Justin Gray and Jimmy Palmiotti to make her the new Terra instead. | |
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Marvel sometimes did this with reprints of old comics from the 1950's. For instance, one sci-fi/horror story had an unnamed scientist character changed to a young Hank Pym when reprinted, while an issue of Menace had a nondescript foreign spy changed to an agent of HYDRA. One Strange Tales story about astronauts from the U.S. and U.S.S.R. who mistake each other for aliens was altered to instead have the characters be from S.H.I.E.L.D. and HYDRA. | |
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Planet Sheen was originally supposed to be called Red Acres and be about an adult stranded on a planet full of hillbilly aliens. Nickelodeon didn't usually make shows with adult characters so retooled it into a spin-off of Jimmy Neutron: Boy Genius. | |
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Runaways (2015) was originally pitched as an original series with no connection to the old Runaways series, but then Marvel supposedly realized that they were about to lose the trademark to the name "Runaways", and thus slapped it on the new series. Apparently Molly was only added to give it a connection to the original. | |
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"Undercover" is also an 87th Precinct adaptation, of the novel Jigsaw. Unlike the above, this version includes one of the characters from the 87th (Arthur Brown, who's also one of the cops investigating in the book). | |
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Ganbare, Kickers!: In the Italian and French versions, it's mentioned that the main character Kakeru comes from Syutetsu, Genzo Wakabayashi's old school from Captain Tsubasa. In reality, there's no relation between the two series, except that both are sport animes about Association Football. | |
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William Faulkner's novel Absalom, Absalom! is a sort of classic-literature version of this. The young people in the "present time" of the novel were originally going to be characters Faulkner had never written about before: one a Southerner and one a Northerner. However, Faulkner ended up giving these roles to Quentin Compson (a main character from his earlier novel The Sound and the Fury) and his Canadian roommate Shreve, thus giving Absalom, Absalom! intertextual relationships with other works involving the Compson family. | |
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One of oddest examples is Simka Entertainment's dub of the Hong Kong film Sky Force, which was renamed Wings: Sky Force Heroes in a feeble attempt to pass it off as a sequel to Wings, their earlier dub of the Russian Planes Mock Buster Ot Vinta. Despite both being about anthropomorphic planes the two films could not be more different, and aside from changing two of the characters' names (That Sky Force already had a protagonist named Ace seems to have been a lucky coincidence) absolutely no effort was put into connecting Heroes to Wings. To make things more confusing, TriCoast Studios released a more faithful dub of Sky Force in the same year. | |
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Dolls from the American Girls Collection were actually derived from those by German dollmaker Götz. AG founder Pleasant Rowland was looking for a manufacturer to produce her doll line, and found one in Götz. She then bought the remaining stock of Romina dolls and retooled them as Samantha Parkington, one of the first three historical characters to be released by the company in 1986. | |
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Much like "The Slaver Weapon" example below, the Star Trek: The Original Series episode "Catspaw" was loosely based on the writer Robert Bloch's earlier unrelated short story "Broomstick Ride" (though with a different ending). | |
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In Brazil, the Metal Heroes series Jikuu Senshi Spielban became Jaspion 2. This happens with the American versions of Toku series as well, and it's not just in name. When the footage from one series runs out, it's time for a new enemy to displace the old, render the current tech obsolete (or scrap), and have the same characters don new gear. The two seasons of VR Troopers, the two seasons of Beetleborgs, and the first six seasons of Power Rangers were done this way, to generally agreeable effect, before Power Rangers made the switch to the Japanese format starting with Power Rangers Lost Galaxy. Of course, when you have an original cast using only the suited fight footage from an earlier series, it's easy. | |
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Johann Sebastian Bach apparently composed several church cantatas by taking a previously written secular cantata, replacing the texts of the arias and choruses and composing new recitatives and chorale settings. In some cases, such as the Easter Oratorio (BWV 249), all that survives of the original secular cantata is its text and the numbers reused in the sacred version. Cantatas 134 and 173, like the Easter Oratorio, betray their secular origins (specifically, as congratulatory pieces for Prince Leopold of Anhalt-Cöthen) by not including any chorales or Bible verses, which anchor the vast majority of Bach's sacred cantatas. | |
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The Murder, She Wrote episode "The Grand Old Lady" was based on an unused Ellery Queen script, with Ellery replaced with expy Christy McGinn and a Framing Device added with Jessica Fletcher. Additionally, the final follow-up TV movie, The Celtic Riddle, was adapted from a completely unrelated novel by Lyn Hamilton with Jessica Fletcher filling in for the book's protagonist. | |
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Leslie Charteris wrote several stories early in his career featuring protagonists very similar to The Saint. When he decided to concentrate on the Saint as his main character, these stories were included in the Saint short story collections with the hero's name changed to Simon Templar. | |
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A very weird example is the Italian dub of Daimos: while the dub of the series is straight forward, there is also an original Compilation Movie made in Italy that is titled Daimos, il figlio di Goldrake ("Daimos, Son of Goldrake") that tries to make the series into a sequel of UFO Robo Grendizer by stating that the protagonist Kazuya is actually the son of Duke Fleed from Grendizer, who built Daimos for his son and then escaped into an alternate dimension and died there. | |
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Kid Radd 2 (a fictional game within the comic) resembles the original Kid Radd in name and main characters only, to Radd's dismay. It somewhat resembles Super Mario Bros. 2, in that the "damsel in distress" is playable and the heroes can lift and throw enemies, and the physics are different in other subtle ways. | |
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Friday the 13th: The Series was originally intended to be a stand alone series entitled "The 13th Hour" but Frank Mancuso decided to connect it to the Friday the 13th franchise at the last minute, despite it having nothing to do with Jason Voorhees or the films. | |
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Charles Schulz originally created the character of Peppermint Patty for a children's book he planned to write. He never got around to writing it, so he made her a Peanuts character instead. Relatedly, Schulz is on record saying that she was the only character other than Charlie Brown who was strong enough to carry their own comic strip. | |
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Busiek also pitched a one-shot to Marvel of a Spider-Man story where a Mook, completely by chance, sees Spider-Man taking his mask off, and grapples with what to do with the information. Marvel shot down the idea, because they thought leaving that loose end untied wouldn't be feasible. Naturally, he retooled it into "A Little Knowledge", using the local Spider-Man Send-Up instead. | |
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"Uneasy Lies The Crown" is an unusual example — the script had been written for Columbo, but Falk passed on it. With a few changes to the plot it was instead filmed as "Affair of the Heart" in the sixth season of McMillan & Wife. In 1990 during season 9, Falk chose to go ahead with the script. A good chunk of the dialog and even character names are the same although certain major plot points differ — though Falk apparently stuck to the script as it had been originally written. Nancy Walker, who had been a regular on McMillan & Wife, appeared as one of the celebrity poker players in the Columbo version. Columbo even points out that she was in "the Rock Hudson mystery show". | |
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Robotech was an amalgamation of three different series into one; Super Dimension Fortress Macross, Super Dimension Cavalry Southern Cross, and Genesis Climber MOSPEADA. None of these have anything in common, other than Transforming Mecha and a similar artistic style. The Robotech movie also added scenes from Megazone 23, tacked onto footage from Southern Cross (even creator Carl Macek thought this was a dumb idea at the time, and so did the handful of viewers who saw one of the test releases). | |
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The Super Sentai series Hikari Sentai Maskman and Choujuu Sentai Liveman were renamed Bioman 2 and Bioman 3 when aired in France. | |
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When Gary Numan announced his retirement from touring in 1981, the members of his backing band formed a new group called Dramatis, and released one album, For Future Reference, the next year. It was later reissued twice with Numan's name attached to it, first as The Dramatis Project by Tubeway Army Featuring Gary Numan, and again as Terrestrial Channels by Gary Numan; Numan contributed guest vocals to the song "Love Needs No Disguise", but otherwise had nothing to do with the album. | |
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It is rumored that most, if not all, of the stories Casshern Sebastian Goto writes for The Black Library are actually rewritten from original military SF pieces he had previously tried and failed to publish with other companies, which would certainly explain his cavalier attitude towards 40k Canon. | |
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Defied with the Japanese dub of Transformers: Animated. Interviews on magazines announcing the show's release implied that the show was going to be heavily altered to become a prequel to the Michael Bay movies, with the main point being that Bulkhead's character was going to be completely rewrote to make him the same as the movie incarnation of Ironhide. The final product didn't have any big change outside of the usual Gag Dub bits Japanese dubs of Transformers media usually have and Bulkhead is still the same character with only his name changed to Ironhidenote The actual Animated incarnation of Ironhide, who debuts in late Season 2, was changed to Armorhide to avoid confusion. | |
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After a breakup of Meat Puppets' original lineup in the late 1990s, frontman Curt Kirkwood relocated from Arizona to Texas and started a new group called Royal Neanderthal Orchestra - they had difficulty finding a label willing to sign them, until one proposed they change their name to Meat Puppets, which Curt could have done legally to start with. Thus the album Golden Lies featured only one original member of the band, as did a Live Album released on the same label. | |
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Doctor Who: Torchwood began as an idea for an original series called Excalibur. When Russell T. Davies' revival of Doctor Who did well, he converted it into a Spin-Off. According to Peter Davison, the Doctor Who serial "Black Orchid" was a script that Terence Dudley had written as a standalone murder-mystery that he just dolled up for the series. Also, the first story that Robert Holmes wrote for the series, "The Krotons", started life as a standalone science-fiction serial he unsuccessfully pitched to the BBC in 1965. In a reverse example, a script originally written for the abruptly cancelled fifth series of The Sarah Jane Adventuresnote due to the sudden death of its main star, Elisabeth Sladen was eventually reworked and made into an episode of the show's spiritual successor, Wizards vs. Aliensnote "The Thirteenth Floor", from series 2 |
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In the 1970s, Jim Starlin and Steve Englehart created Shang-Chi, a new Asian martial-arts character, for Marvel Comics. Because Marvel had recently acquired the rights to Sax Rohmer's Fu Manchu stories, it was decided that Shang-Chi would be Fu Manchu's son. At one point Marvel believed incorrectly that Fu Manchu was a Public Domain Character—this was half-true and a very complicated issue, but it boils down to certain Fu Manchu stories being in the public domain while others aren't, and the copyright varies from country to country. It was eventually handled via an agreement that they could reprint these stories, but couldn’t use Rohmer's characters or refer to those plots again. Marvel's used Shang-Chi's father as a villain again after this — he came back in an early MAX version of the franchise, for example — but they avoid calling him "Fu Manchu" (using nicknames or supposed "real" names instead), and rarely depict his face unless it's masked or, as in Secret Avengers, mutilated and rotting. They did much the same in the 1990s, using a visually altered version of Fah Lo Suee in a story but only ever referring to her by a newly-coined (Marvel-owned) nickname. Note that Nayland Smith and other Rohmer-original characters like Karamaneh, who did show up when Marvel had the license, simply don't appear anymore. Eventually they formalised this as a Given Name Reveal, with Fu Manchu becoming Zheng Zu and Fah Lo Suee becoming Zheng Bao Yu. That was followed by a Soft Reboot that made Zheng Zu a distinctly different character, finally resolving the issue. |
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Some of the Conan the Barbarian stories written by Roy Thomas for Marvel Comics were adaptations of novels by Gardner Fox about his barbarian hero, Kothar. Change a few proper nouns, and presto! | |
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Spoofed when Platypus Comix featured a Mulberry comic with artwork taken from Shadowgirls. | |
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Survivors was prompted by the publisher, however none of the writers who write under Erin Hunter were interested in the idea. The publisher gathered a new group of writers to write the Survivors series. It's the only Erin Hunter series written by a different team than Warriors. | |
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The Star Trek: The Animated Series episode "The Slaver Weapon" was adapted by Larry Niven from his short story "The Soft Weapon", with the Pierson's Puppeteer being replaced by Mr. Spock, and the Enterprise crew standing in for the other humans opposing the Kzinti. | |
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Ninja Resurrection is a separate production from Ninja Scroll, and they have entirely different names in Japan (Makai Tensh�: Jigoku Hen, "Demonic Resurrection: Portrait of Hell" and Jūbee Ninpūch�, "Jubei Ninja Wind Scroll"). But because both have similar settings, art styles and protagonists based on the historical figure of Yagyu Jubei, ADV Films marketed Ninja Resurrection in the USA with a title (and font) that brought to mind the well-known Ninja Scroll and added the subtitle "The Return of Jubei", all to make it look like a sequel. The result was a lot of confusion and controversy. | |
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The origins of Scooby-Doo on Zombie Island began as an unfinished episode of SWAT Kats, oddly enough (though this might explain a few things - the Darker and Edgier tone, the cat-themed villains, etc.) As a side note, parts of the SK script were also recycled for an episode of The Real Adventures of Jonny Quest. | |
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An episode of The Rockford Files ("Sleight of Hand") was based on a novel called Into Thin Air. | |
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Astro City: Kurt Busiek wrote and submitted a sample Superman script about a young Lex Luthor offering Superboy a 24-hour truce in exchange for a favor. It didn't get published, but helped get his foot in the door. He later reworked the premise (using his own characters) into "Wish I May...". Busiek also pitched a one-shot to Marvel of a Spider-Man story where a Mook, completely by chance, sees Spider-Man taking his mask off, and grapples with what to do with the information. Marvel shot down the idea, because they thought leaving that loose end untied wouldn't be feasible. Naturally, he retooled it into "A Little Knowledge", using the local Spider-Man Send-Up instead. "The Dark Age" started life as a proposed sequel to Marvels to be called Cops & Robbers (later Crime & Punishment). |
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The fifth Artemis Fowl book, The Last Colony, originally had nothing to do with Artemis and centered around a new character, Minerva. She's a lot like Artemis (an insufferable Child Prodigy who wants to capture a supernatural creature), so Eoin Colfer eventually decided that he should bring him back as the protagonist and make Minerva a secondary character instead. | |
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Transformers: Cybertron is an oddball example. It was originally intended as the third in a trilogy following Transformers: Armada and Transformers: Energon, but the writers of the anime clearly treated it as a standalone series. The dub made some small changes, but overall didn't do much to bridge the gap. However, both Hasbro and Takara-Tomy treat it as a followup, dismissing any changes as the result of a Negative Space Wedgie instituting a Cosmic Retcon. The American airing of the final episode even included new footage showing some of the human characters from Armada and Energon in order to cement the connection. | |
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The first season of Voltron was the American adaptation of GoLion, while the second was an adaptation of Dairugger XV; they were unrelated, other than being Combining Mecha series involving a Five-Man Band (in the latter's case, three separate Five Man Bands). Downplayed in that the two series were in the same universe, but not the same part. Lion Voltron was the Voltron of the Far Universe, Vehicle Voltron was of the Near Universe, and an unproduced third series using Lightspeed Electroid Albegas would have had Gladiator Voltron of the Middle Universe. | |
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The original Transformers line was itself a case of this. The franchise already began as an Americanized rebranding of toys from Takara's Diaclone and Micro Change, but as time went on, figures from other Japanese toylines like Super Dimension Fortress Macross and Special Armored Battalion Dorvack also made their way into the series. Perhaps most infamously, the original Jetfire toy was simply a redeco of a VF-1 Valkyrie from Macross, leading to a murky legal situation that resulted in the character being redesigned and renamed "Skyfire" for the original Transformers cartoon. | |
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Bobwhite: This guest comic shows young Cleo's distraught reaction to Mario 2. | |
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