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* ''WesternAnimation/BugsBunnyBuilders'':
** In the original ''Looney Tunes'' shorts, Chester the Terrier was a jumpy HeroWorshipper for Spike the Bulldog. In this series, he is quiet and works as a rollerskating waiter for Hector.
** In original ''Looney Tunes'' shorts, Penelope Pussycat is [[ShrinkingViolet shy and meek]]. In this series, she's a flamboyant and confident fashionista.
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* ''WesternAnimation/TransformersCyberverse'': Grimlock goes from being the angry,, antisocial, GoodIsNotNice BloodKnight he's typically portrayed as in most iterations of the Transformers and instead is friendly, well-spoken, and prefers peace over conflict (though he's still a very skilled warrior).

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* ''WesternAnimation/TransformersCyberverse'': Grimlock goes from being the angry,, angry, antisocial, GoodIsNotNice BloodKnight he's typically portrayed as in most iterations of the Transformers ''Transformers'' and instead is friendly, well-spoken, and prefers peace over conflict (though he's still a very skilled warrior).
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* When ComicBook/MilesMorales made his debut in the ''ComicBook/UltimateMarvel'' universe, he was reluctant to use his powers, only doing so after [[ComicBook/UltimateSpiderMan the Peter Parker of his universe]] died. Additionally, he was a CowardlyLion, getting scared easily. ''WesternAnimation/MarvelsSpiderMan'' sees him jump at the chance to be a superhero and start off pretty cocky. Additionally, even before getting his powers, comics!Miles was introverted, whereas the show's Miles is outgoing.

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* When ComicBook/MilesMorales [[Characters/MarvelComicsMilesMorales Miles Morales]] made his debut in the ''ComicBook/UltimateMarvel'' universe, he was reluctant to use his powers, only doing so after [[ComicBook/UltimateSpiderMan the Peter Parker of his universe]] died. Additionally, he was a CowardlyLion, getting scared easily. ''WesternAnimation/MarvelsSpiderMan'' sees him jump at the chance to be a superhero and start off pretty cocky. Additionally, even before getting his powers, comics!Miles was introverted, whereas the show's Miles is outgoing.
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** In the comics and other adaptations, ComicBook/DoctorDoom is a boisterous LargeHam. In the series however, Doom still retain his ego and arrogance, he is also a much more [[TheStoic stoic person]], [[ColdHam being rather calm and collected, and never showing any emotion]].

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** In the comics and other adaptations, ComicBook/DoctorDoom [[Characters/MarvelComicsDoctorDoom Dr. Doom]] is a boisterous LargeHam. In the series however, while Doom still retain his ego and arrogance, he is also a much more [[TheStoic stoic person]], [[ColdHam being rather calm and collected, and never showing any emotion]].
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* Scrooge's miserliness is massively downplayed compared to his other incarnations. While '87 Scrooge would be stingy to the point of refusing to pay for anything beyond the barest necessities, '17 Scrooge is well aware that some things just cost money, employs people of questionable value to the organization, and budgets for costly supernatural defenses. He also [[spoiler:nearly went bankrupt trying to save Della]]. Many of his dicoveries are also put to very altruistic purposes, such as an energy-generating crystal providing clean free energy for all of Ducksburg. Instead, this Scrooge's defining traits are his thirst for adventure and being a complete badass.

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* ** Scrooge's miserliness is massively downplayed compared to his other incarnations. While '87 Scrooge would be stingy to the point of refusing to pay for anything beyond the barest necessities, '17 Scrooge is well aware that some things just cost money, employs people of questionable value to the organization, and budgets for costly supernatural defenses. He also [[spoiler:nearly went bankrupt trying to save Della]]. Many of his dicoveries are also put to very altruistic purposes, such as an energy-generating crystal providing clean free energy for all of Ducksburg. Instead, this Scrooge's defining traits are his thirst for adventure and being a complete badass.
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* Scrooge's miserliness is massively downplayed compared to his other incarnations. While '87 Scrooge would be stingy to the point of refusing to pay for anything beyond the barest necessities, '17 Scrooge is well aware that some things just cost money, employs people of questionable value to the organization, and budgets for costly supernatural defenses. He also [[spoiler:nearly went bankrupt trying to save Della]]. Many of his dicoveries are also put to very altruistic purposes, such as an energy-generating crystal providing clean free energy for all of Ducksburg. Instead, this Scrooge's defining traits are his thirst for adventure and being a complete badass.
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** Comics character General Wade Eiling is a ruthless individual willing no go to any length to get results, even if it cost civilian lives. The General, who serves as a CompositeCharacter of Eiling, is far more of a ReasonableAuthorityFigure who's actually concerned with protecting civilians, as seen when he orders Slade to stand down while Superman saves a bridge full of people. [[spoiler:General Sam Lane, the other character who the General is based on, is similarly fairly ruthless from time to time in the comics (though not to the same extent as Eiling)]].

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** Comics character General Wade Eiling is a ruthless individual willing no go to any length to get results, even if it cost costs civilian lives. The General, who serves as a CompositeCharacter of Eiling, is far more of a ReasonableAuthorityFigure who's actually concerned with protecting civilians, as seen when he orders Slade to stand down while Superman saves a bridge full of people. [[spoiler:General Sam Lane, the other character who the General is based on, is similarly fairly ruthless from time to time in the comics (though not to the same extent as Eiling)]].

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