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Iconic Character, Forgotten Title
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Sometimes, the title of a work overshadows the main character. It's hard to fault someone (even though people do all the time) for assuming The Legend of Zelda stars a green-clad elf named Zelda for both this reason and the fact that the game features no elves at all.note If you want to nitpick, they have pointy elf ears but otherwise human bodies and personalities. The title of a work can be heard so much that the character names become footnotes in comparison. This is I Am Not Shazam. But what happens when the opposite occurs? What about when you've got an iconic character, the subject of a million parodies, whom anyone can caricature at a moment's notice, but no one can remember the name of the work they're in? You've got this trope. Iconic Character, Forgotten Title covers those character names that overshadow the title of their story. Often, this will be lost in foreign language translations which use the character's name as the title instead of translating the original one. Compare Cowboy BeBop at His Computer. Contrast Spotlight-Stealing Title. See also Mainstream Obscurity. |
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Averted with regards to Happy Days. Due to the popularity of The Fonz, the network considered retitling the series after the character. The idea was dropped when Henry Winkler and others protested. It doesn't appear that Happy Days was ever widely known as The Fonz Show, however a cartoon spin-off series titled The Fonz and the Happy Days Gang was produced at one point. | |
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A variant is Dirty Harry, as the sequels don't feature Harry Callahan's alias on the title, and a few countries had a Completely Different Title for the original. | |
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The murderous doll Chucky from Child's Play. The Child's Play title is entirely lost in the fourth, fifth, and sixth films, Bride of Chucky, Seed of Chucky, and Curse of Chucky, but even before that most people simply referred to the films as the "Chucky" movies rather than "Child's Play". note This one is partly due to legal issues: the rights to the Child's Play franchise have been sold multiple times since the original film was released in 1988, but MGM were able to retain the rights to the basic concept and premise of the original film itself—which is why they were able to release their own remake in 2019 without the involvement of star Brad Dourif or creator Don Mancini. Mancini may have chosen to drop the name Child's Play after the third movie to avoid confusion with a different Child's Play movie released by MGM. | |
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Conan may be a parody of this phenomenon, because that is in fact the show's full name. Conan O'Brien even joked that he named it that so that nobody could replace him on the show, likely a response to his short-lived tenure as host of Tonight. | |
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Newcomers who want to start reading the Honor Harrington books may have to dig around a bit before they learn that the first book in the series is titled, simply, On Basilisk Station. | |
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Young children often referred to Full House as "The Baby Michelle Show", because that's who they watched it to see. | |
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Herbie the sentient car from The Love Bug. | |
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The Friday the 13th and A Nightmare on Elm Street movies are better known as the Jason and Freddy movies respectively. Especially since Freddy vs. Jason came out. It doesn't help that several of the sequels don't have the words "13th" or "Elm Street" in their titles. | |
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Similarly, Desperate Dan was the main draw in The Dandy from 1984 until its demise, with only a short interruption in 1999. | |
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If you can't remember The Legend of Sleepy Hollow, most people will understand if you just refer to its Headless Horseman. And how many people know that "The Legend of Sleepy Hollow" and "Rip Van Winkle" are just two of the stories in The Sketch Book of Geoffrey Crayon, Gent.? Most editions of that book feature an illustration of one of those two stories on the cover. | |
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Many people know Shylock the Jewish moneylender (if only as a slang term for "loan shark"), but not as many people know that he was the antagonist in The Merchant of Venice. Even fewer people know that the titular merchant is Antonio, not him. | |
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What's the strip about the mountain-dwelling moonshiner with the large wife and baby named Tater? Snuffy Smith, of course. Except its actual full title for decades was Barney Google & Snuffy Smith. Initially it was just Barney Google, and it was about Barney, a horse racer. Once he met the Smith clan in the 30s, they became incredibly popular, Snuffy even being added to the title, until Barney was completely written out. Eventually he was dropped from the title, but not until years had passed wherein he didn't even appear. His name was usually written in tiny font above Snuffy's name. | |
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Don Quixote (original title: The Ingenious Gentleman Don Quixote of La Mancha ("El ingenioso hidalgo Don Quijote de la Mancha" in the original Spanish)), as pictured above. Older Than Steam. | |
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James Bond in all his novels and films. None of the major titles, and nearly none in general, have included the words "James Bond". Averted in the countries that localize the titles as "James Bond – 007\Agent 007\007 and X", X being translations of the English titles with varying degrees of accuracy. | |
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In a curious case of promotional and marketing efforts gone awry, in the early 1930s Street and Smith had The Shadow serve as narrator for the Detective Story Hour in hopes of drawing attention to the Detective Story Magazine. Several listeners went to newsstands asking for the "Shadow Magazine". Street and Smith decided to roll with it and hired Walter Gibson to create the "Kent Allard Shadow". | |
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Metalocalypse is sometimes mistakenly referred to simply as "Dethklok", the band the show is about. This is understandable considering that the titular Metalocalypse, an apocalypse of metal foretold by a prophecy in the story, is only brought up in the more plot heavy episodes. The theme song also doesn't have the title in the lyrics, but chants of the name Dethklok. The "Metalocalypse" title is also in small print on the albums and comics, while "Dethklok" is large and bold. | |
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The ancient strip Bringing Up Father centered on Jiggs, an Irish hod carrier who came into the United States as a millionaire thanks to winning a sweepstakes. Also prominent is Jigg's disapproving wife Maggie. The strip has been referred to as Jiggs, Jiggs and Maggie or Maggie and Jiggs almost exclusively, almost never by its actual title. | |
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Popeye originally debuted as a bit player in Thimble Theatre, with Olive Oyl already well-established. Pretty soon after, Popeye became the main star, with Olive Oyl becoming his love interest over her original love, the Dagwood-like Harold Hamgravy. | |
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Fans of This Morning tended to call it "Richard and Judy" after its hosts. They later went on to get their own chat show on Channel 4 called Richard and Judy while fans referred to This Morning as "Philip and Fern" after the new hosts. | |
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James Bond: None of the James Bond films is actually called "James Bond" or "007", yet everyone calls the series that (although the codename, at least in some countries, is used in every title). The theme tune to The Spy Who Loved Me drops the film title in the lyrics, but is actually titled "Nobody Does it Better". |
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The Dark Knight was in fact the first Batman film not to feature the word "Batman" in the title, but (rather understandably) it was often assumed that the title of the film was Batman: The Dark Knight (which was actually used in some countries) or something to that effect. Just as frustratingly, The Dark Knight Rises has been called The Dark Knight by people who can't remember the full title. Adding to the confusion, at least among pinball fans, Stern made a pinball machine out of The Dark Knight and titled it simply as "Batman". | |
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Alias, whose collected editions are downright called Jessica Jones: Alias. The unrelated TV series with Jennifer Garner and the live-action adaptation that goes for the character name don't help matters. | |
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A similar thing happened with Detective Comics and Batman. | |
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A number of people mistake the name of Jem as "Jem and the Holograms" because that's the actual name of the band she performs with in the show. Even The Nostalgia Chick did this when reviewing the show. In the 2010s, the name of the series was outright changed to "Jem and the Holograms". The Live-Action Adaptation, IDW comics, dvds, and reruns refer to it as such. | |
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Adventure Comics eventually became a vehicle for Superboy, and later on the Legion of Super-Heroes. | |
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2000 AD is primarily known as the comic with Judge Dredd in it, and has spawned a sister comic titled as such. ("Judge Dredd Magazine", that is, not "The Comic with Judge Dredd in It".) | |
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Tomb Raider's Lara Croft is about halfway there. The Tomb Raider name is still well-known, but the character has become very recognizable to people who don't play games, which is probably why the movies were called Lara Croft: Tomb Raider. The 2nd and 3rd games are also named Tomb Raider II Starring Lara Croft and Tomb Raider III: Adventures of Lara Croft respectively. | |
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Neko Musume has eclipsed GeGeGe no Kitarō outside of Japan. The series is one of the most famous anime in Japan and has numerous adaptations however it's never made much of a splash elsewhere, likely due to youkai being a very Japanese concept. Many people know Neko Musume's design but assume she's an original character unattached to any manga. | |
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The Joy of Painting is still to this day more known as Bob Ross than by its actual title. | |
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Hannibal Lecter from Red Dragon and The Silence of the Lambs; the latter does tend to avert this thanks to the iconic film adaptation. The two books that followed were named after him. | |
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In Japan, the rowdy alley cat Nyarome is a rather famous and iconic anime character. Somewhat forgotten, though, is his original source, Moretsu Ataro. | |
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Gulliver's Travels. While his name is still in the title, it's not just "Gulliver's Travels". The full title was: "Travels into Several Remote Nations of the World in Four Parts by Lemuel Gulliver, First a Surgeon, and then Captain of Several Ships". And many adaptations belie even the shortened title by having Gulliver visit only Lilliput. It's supposed to be Travels plural, not Travel. | |
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There are many who think the comic strip Blondie (1930) is called Dagwood, since he's become the main character rather than Blondie. | |
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A lot of people seem to think that Secret Diary of a Call Girl is titled Belle du Jour, which in actual fact is the pseudonym of its main character, played by Billie Piper. The confusion might also be because the blog the show was based on was called "Belle du Jour".note "Belle du Jour" is French for "girl of the day", and was the title of a famous French art movie about an upper-class hooker. | |
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Both Bloom County and Outland were known for Opus, so the third comic strip with him became just Opus. Subverted in that when Opus' character appeared in a new strip, it was Bloom County 2015. | |
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Kamen Rider has two big examples: Kamen Rider: Skyrider originated in a show simply called Kamen Rider because it was intended to be a Continuity Reboot (a plan which ultimately fell through), while Kamen Rider ZX originated in a TV movie called Birth of the 10th! All Kamen Riders Assembled!. Fans (and This Very Wiki) tend to refer to the shows by their stars' names for simplicity's sake. | |
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Some people who haven't seen KaBlam! in a while refer to it at times as "The Henry and June Show" (which was actually a proposed spin-off). | |
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Similarly, Tales to Astonish became The Incredible Hulk with #102, after the character who'd been co-starring since issue #59. | |
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Willy Wonka from Charlie and the Chocolate Factory. This is probably thanks to the 1971 movie and a candy brand being named after him. Also sometimes mistaken as The Candy Man, from the song of the same name featured in the film. Not to be confused with the other Candyman. | |
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The first Indiana Jones movie was just called Raiders of the Lost Ark. This changed with the sequels. Indeed, even Raiders gets retrofitted with an "Indiana Jones and the..." in some places (including, notably, its DVD release.) | |
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This trope is almost certainly why Game Show Network named its revival of Press Your Luck (AKA Whammy or The Whammy Show), Whammy: The All-New Press Your Luck. | |
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The Nehi Corporation used to make a line of popular fruit-flavored sodas (the one most commonly known today is the Grape Nehi, Radar's favorite soda in M*A*S*H). In 1955, as the soda market changed to favor colas over everything else, they changed their name to their new star brand, Royal Crown (although they kept the name for their fruit-flavored products; you can still find and purchase Nehi soda to this day). Currently, however, both Nehi and Royal Crown Cola (typically shortened to just RC nowadays, as seen on packaging) are owned by the Dr Pepper Snapple Group in the United States, with the company also distributing 7-Up there, though RC is still quite popular in the South and Midwest. | |
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Doctor Slump: The series is commonly referred to as "Arale" (or "the Arale manga"/ "the Arale cartoon") by most people. It makes sense since the name of the main protagonist (Arale) is obviously more iconic than the nickname of a secondary character. The original anime adaptation was officially titled Dr. Slump Arale-chan. | |
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Family Matters is much better known as "The Urkel Show". | |
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Dennis the Menace (UK) has been headlining the British comic book The Beano since 1974. And like Judge Dredd, Dennis now has a magazine in his own name. | |
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The Dynomutt, Dog Wonder show is more commonly referred as "Blue Falcon & Dynomutt" or simply "Blue Falcon". | |
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When the popularity of the first incarnation of Who Wants to Be a Millionaire? was at its peak, some people were just calling the show "Regis". Which was funny, considering that ABC already had another show featuring Regis Philbin that did have his name in the title. | |
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Keeping Up Appearances is universally referred to as "Mrs. Hyacinth" in Denmark (even though it does have an offical translated name, and that, when you think about it, "Mrs. Hyacinth" is a case of I Am Not Shazam) | |
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Okita Souji and Oda Nobunaga initially debuted in Type-Moon's ongoing gag manga Koha-Ace before being transplanted over into a promotional comic called Fate/GUDAGUDA Order. However, they were also part of the fourth major event of Fate/Grand Order, said event introduced them to a much wider audience than the original gag series, and they turned out to fit in pretty well with the established cast. As a result, it's very common for fans to know Okita and Nobunaga on sight, but think them to be FGO-originals, or have their only familiarity with GUDAGUDA be that it's the series Okita and Nobunaga are from. | |
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A few books of the Bible fall under this category. Most people know that Samson, Delilah, David, Goliath, and Solomon are from the Old Testament (or the Tanakh, if you're Jewish), but relatively few people could tell you the actual books of the Old Testament where they appear; Genesis and Revelation are usually the exceptions. For the record: Samson and Delilah are from the Book of Judges, David and Goliath are from the Books of Samuel, and Solomon is from the Books of Kings. | |
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The Bible | hasFeature |
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Journey into Mystery is another example of a book that was originally supposed to be an anthology but eventually became dominated by stories about its most popular character before finally just being renamed for him. In this case, it became The Mighty Thor. The title Journey Into Mystery has since been revived on occasion heavily featuring Thor's supporting characters as its focus, with the most recent run centering first on Loki and later Lady Sif. | |
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Many people referred to All in the Family as Archie Bunker back in the day. Later on, the series was re-tooled, slightly re-set, and became Archie Bunker's Place. | |
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The theme tune to The Spy Who Loved Me drops the film title in the lyrics, but is actually titled "Nobody Does it Better". | |
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Well averted with the animated shorts – The Charlie Brown and Snoopy Show – and all major features – [phrase], Charlie Brown, not to mention the iconic stage musical. | |
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Charlie Brown from Peanuts. Executive Meddling produced the name Peanuts,note The reason given by the syndicate was they believed "Peanuts" was slang for "children", something Schulz had never heard before. They probably thought this because the made-up-of-kids studio audience on the Howdy Doody show (very popular at the time) was famously referred to as "The Peanut Gallery"; however, that term actually has its origins in Vaudeville and Charles Schulz reportedly hated it (he had named it Li'l Folks after his first strip from 1947-1950, but there were already two strips with similar-sounding names – the now-unknown Little Folks, and the very popular Li'l Abner). So not only do most of the animated specials and book collections include "Charlie Brown" in the title, but the title panels on the Sunday strips for many years said Peanuts featuring GOOD OL' CHARLIE BROWN. Also applies to Snoopy. Well averted with the animated shorts – The Charlie Brown and Snoopy Show – and all major features – [phrase], Charlie Brown, not to mention the iconic stage musical. In Italy it's known as "Linus" by most readers, mostly because of a publication of the same name. In France, it's known as "Snoopy". In Brazil there is an attempt to equal character and title by changing Charlie Brown's nickname "Chuck" to "Minduim" (from amendoim, "Peanut"). On a related note, most people know that famous Vince Guaraldi jazz piece only as "The Charlie Brown Theme". Its actual title is "Linus and Lucy". The irony of that is there's a Guaraldi song actually called "Charlie Brown Theme" (listen to it here) and it has been included on a number of albums (including the first one released in 1963), but it takes a while to find on the internet due to people confusing it with "Linus and Lucy", which was released on the same first album. |
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The same thing happened with Pitch Black and the subsequent The Chronicles of Riddick series. | |
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Pogo had so many well-loved and memorable supporting characters that the title character could go weeks at a time hardly appearing, and just being a part of the action when he did, rather than the focus. Many people have referred to it as Albert, Churchy or just "that political cartoon set in a swamp." Of course, Pogo's status as the swamp's Only Sane Man often had him delivering the Aesop or solving the problem. | |
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Some people think An American Tail is actually called "Fievel" (and that's before you mention dubs which are). It doesn't help that it has a sequel called Fievel Goes West. | |
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The Ace Attorney series is commonly referred as the "Phoenix Wright" series. This is sort of a justified case, as "Ace Attorney" was originally the subtitle of the first game in the series, Phoenix Wright: Ace Attorney.note In the West, at least. The series has always been called Gyakuten Saiban ("Turnabout Courtroom") in its native Japan. When it became obvious that the fourth game in the series would have a new protagonist, the localization staff did the best they could in promoting Ace Attorney as the main title of the franchise, while keeping Phoenix Wright title for the first two sequels, resulting in the overly long titles of Phoenix Wright: Ace Attorney – Justice For All and Phoenix Wright: Ace Attorney – Trials and Tribulations. Even when the title of the fourth game was announced to be Apollo Justice: Ace Attorney, people kept referring to the new installment as the "fourth Phoenix Wright game". Which is Hilarious in Hindsight, if you consider that Phoenix ended up as a One-Man Spotlight-Stealing Squad in said fourth game, despite losing his protagonist status, which he regained by the fifth. | |
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This happened early on with Superman. Action Comics was at first supposed to feature a variety of characters but Superman quickly took off and interviewing newstand owners revealed that kids were asking, not for Action Comics, but for "that comic book with Superman in it." Eventually, the title shifted to some variation of "Action Comics starring Superman" or "Superman in Action Comics " (this has shifted back and forth over the decades). Of course, he has additional titles in his own name. | |
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Did you that there are stories without Mowgli in The Jungle Book? | |
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Journey to the West is often known simply as Monkey, in reference to its Breakout Character Sun Wukong. | |
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Svengali from Trilby. Several film adaptations have been titled Svengali. | |
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It is very common for remakes and reboots of The Strange Case of Dr. Jekyll and Mr. Hyde to fall victim to this trope, almost unilaterally being shortened to either Dr. Jekyll and Mr. Hyde or the even shorter Jekyll and Hyde. | |
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More people recognize John Carter of Mars than any of the stories he was in (save, perhaps, the last one which had a Character Title). | |
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The word Hellblazer just gets smaller and smaller, while the words "John Constantine" get larger and larger. Ironic, because the original title was chosen specifically because they didn't think anyone would know who Constantine was (despite his appearances in the Swamp Thing). | |
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The Railway Series is frequently referred to as Thomas the Tank Engine, albeit as much due to the breakout television series named after him (the second book was in fact called "Thomas the Tank Engine" however, as does some of the novels' merchandise use the show's moniker). The television series itself has never actually been titled Thomas the Tank Engine. It was originally titled Thomas the Tank Engine and Friends, before being shortened to Thomas & Friends. | |
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Some people refer to Masters of the Universe as He-Man as in the name of the main character, though his name is added to the title in two tie-in cartoons. However, the toyline actually named He-Man is the one that is known as The New Adventures of He-Man after its tie-in cartoon. | |
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Gasoline Alley initially was about an auto mechanic named Walt Wallet. One morning he found a baby on his doorstep, named him Skeezix for some reason, and the baby actually grew up in real time, becoming a boy, young man, grown man with a wife and kids and later a grandfather. The action began to center around Skeezix so much, with initially single Walt becoming a husband and eventual widower, all the while moving further into the background, it should be no surprise that after not much time, the comic became referred to as Skeezix. | |
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Everyone knows The Three Stooges, but considerably fewer people can name any of their 190 films. | |
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UK crime series Midsomer Murders features Detective Chief Inspector Tom Barnaby, Causton CID (and later, his cousin John) as the chief protagonist of every episode and apparent point of the whole show, causing some people to just call the show "Barnaby." Including the French dub, Inspecteur Barnaby. | |
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Tangled: A few foreign adaptations have changed the title into "Rapunzel", which has the unfortunate side effect of not indicating at first glance its parodic aspect. | |
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Urusei Yatsura: The series is often called "Lum" because the English manga used the title "Lum" with "Urusei Yatsura" written in small print under it. In some European countries, the series is actually re-titled and known as "Lamu" (Lum's name in the dub, taken from the Japanese pronunciation / spelling of "Lum", which is ラム). There was also a British dub of the early episodes (cropped into widescreen) called Lum the Invader Girl. | |
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Even the Wikipedia page starts with "Robinson Crusoe is a novel by Daniel Defoe..." The actual title was: | |
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Sherlock Holmes. Undoubtedly, nearly everyone has heard the character name, but only a significant minority could list the titles of any of the stories he appears in, with The Hound of the Baskervilles being the most likely exception. | |
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For several years, reruns of Gunsmoke aired in prime time concurrently with new episodes. To avoid confusion, the repeats (which were popular in their own right) were retitled Marshall Dillon. This resulted in the new title being used to refer to the original series. | |
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Late night talk shows are often known by the name of the current host. For instance, for many years The Tonight Show was referred to more often as "Johnny Carson" (and before Carson, it was known as The Jack Parr Show). People are more likely to say, "John Smith is on Letterman tonight" than "John Smith is on Late Show tonight." Granted, it could be argued that since the show titles are often appended with "with David Letterman" or "with Jay Leno" that they're still valid shortenings. Then again, people tend to omit/forget that part when referring to the show's title (e.g. "The Late Show" and not "The Late Show with David Letterman"). In the case of Letterman, it's a justified trope considering he moved between two similarly titled shows over his career in late night: Late Night with David Letterman and Late Show with David Letterman. | |
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Sgt. Frog is often simply called "Keroro" by casual fans due to the popularity of the original Japanese anime (titled Keroro Gunso) on YouTube back in the mid-to-late 2000s and due to the show's Japanese theme song, wherein Keroro's name is sang repeatedly throughout. | |
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Deadpool is currently one of the most popular and iconic superheroes in the world, but relatively few people could tell you that he was introduced as a recurring antagonist in the X-Men spinoff X-Force. Overlaps with More Popular Spin-Off, since most people would agree that his various solo series are also much more popular and iconic than the various incarnations of X-Force. | |
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The show is called Return of Ultraman, not Ultraman Jack after its title hero. Most people call it by its eponymous hero though. | |
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The Ice Climbers are much more known for their appearances in the Super Smash Bros. series than of their own single game, Ice Climber. As a result, some people refer to the game as Ice Climbers, plural. In cases where a Colbert Bump does not occur, this is the other effect that occurs when a forgotten/Japan only character appears as a fighter in Smash. Characters like R.O.B., Ness, and Captain Falcon will be fondly remembered, but not necessarily their games Gyromite, EarthBound, and F-Zero.Of course...Characters whose franchise name is part of their character name, like Duck Hunt (Duo) or Wii Fit Trainer, don't count. |
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