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** In "Mavis", Devious Diesel serves as the diesel who talks to Mavis about how diesel engines are superior to steam engines, a role that was given to Daisy the Diesel Railcar in the novel version of the story. This was done because ''Series/ShiningTimeStation'' producer Rick Sigglekow [[CreatorsPest saw Daisy as a female stereotype]].
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* Season five of ''WesternAnimation/SheRaAndThePrincessesOfPower'' introduces Melog, who is a shapeshifting creature like its 80s counterpart. However, it also fulfills Clawdeen's role as Catra's pet lion. Noelle Stevenson wanted to bring in Clawdeen originally, but placed Melog in that role because Clawdeen is too similar to Lion in ''WesternAnimation/StevenUniverse''.

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* Season five of ''WesternAnimation/SheRaAndThePrincessesOfPower'' introduces Melog, who is a shapeshifting creature like its 80s counterpart. However, it also fulfills Clawdeen's role as Catra's pet lion. Noelle N.D. Stevenson wanted to bring in Clawdeen originally, but placed Melog in that role because Clawdeen is too similar to Lion in ''WesternAnimation/StevenUniverse''.
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** Inverted (or something; we're not quite sure what) with Skywarp and Cyclonus. In ''WesternAnimation/TransformersTheMovie,'' Cyclonus ''may or may not'' be an upgraded Skywarp (blame error-prone animation for a confusing TransformationSequence.) The ''Animated'' version, however? Skywarp is one of several clones of Starscream, each with one trait of the original taken up to eleven. Skywarp represents his cowardice. As for Cyclonus, he's a brief cameo, but AllThereInTheManual tells us that his "internal chronometer" is way off, he is seeking someone named Galvatron (that's Megatron's upgraded form in G1 and several other series), and he has some circuitry in common with Starscream, particularly his (now disabled) self-preservation instinct. This hints without saying that Cyclonus is from the future and used to be Skywarp.

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** Inverted (or something; we're not quite sure what) with Skywarp and Cyclonus. In ''WesternAnimation/TransformersTheMovie,'' ''WesternAnimation/TheTransformersTheMovie,'' Cyclonus ''may or may not'' be an upgraded Skywarp (blame error-prone animation for a confusing TransformationSequence.) The ''Animated'' version, however? Skywarp is one of several clones of Starscream, each with one trait of the original taken up to eleven. Skywarp represents his cowardice. As for Cyclonus, he's a brief cameo, but AllThereInTheManual tells us that his "internal chronometer" is way off, he is seeking someone named Galvatron (that's Megatron's upgraded form in G1 and several other series), and he has some circuitry in common with Starscream, particularly his (now disabled) self-preservation instinct. This hints without saying that Cyclonus is from the future and used to be Skywarp.

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