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* ''WesternAnimation/TheNeverendingStoryTheAnimatedAdventuresOfBastianBalthazarBux'' (1995): An animated adaptation produced by [=CineVox Entertainment=]. It adapts the book into a MonsterOfTheWeek plot where Bastion helps Fantasia and fights off its threats.
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* ''WesternAnimation/TheNeverendingStoryTheAnimatedAdventuresOfBastianBalthazarBux'' (1995): An animated A text adventure game by Ocean Software released in 1985.
* A video game adaptationproduced by [=CineVox Entertainment=]. It adapts of the book into second movie by Merimpex Ltd, released in 1990.
* ''AURYN Quest'', aMonsterOfTheWeek plot where Bastion helps Fantasia and fights off its threats.jump-and-run adventure game released by Creator/DreamCatcherInteractive in 2002.
* A video game adaptation
* ''AURYN Quest'', a
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* ''WesternAnimation/TheNeverendingStoryTheAnimatedAdventuresOfBastianBalthazarBux'' (1995): An animated adaptation produced by [=CineVox Entertainment=]. It adapts the book into a MonsterOfTheWeek plot where Bastion helps Fantasia and fights off its threats.
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* ''Legends of Fantastica'' (2003-2004): A series of six novels from the German publishing house AVAinternational, all written by different authors.
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* ''Legends of Fantastica'' (2003-2004): A series of six novels from the German publishing house AVAinternational, [=AVAinternational=], all written by different authors.
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* ''Legends of Fantastica'' (2003-2004): A series of six novels from the German publishing house AVAinternational, all written by different authors.
** ''Der König der Narren'' [''The King of Fools''] by Tanja Kinkel.
** ''Die Seele der Nacht'' [''The Soul of the Night''] by Ulrike Schweikert.
** ''Die geheime Bibliothek des Thaddäus Tillmann Trutz'' [''The Secret Library of Thaddaeus Tillman Trutz''] by Ralf Isau.
** ''Die Verschwörung der Engel'' [''The Conspiracy of the Angels''] by Wolfram Fleischhauer.
** ''Die Stadt der vergessenen Träume'' [''The City of Forgotten Dreams''] by Peter Freund.
** ''Die Herrin der Wörter'' [''The Mistress of Words''] by Peter Dempf.
** ''Der König der Narren'' [''The King of Fools''] by Tanja Kinkel.
** ''Die Seele der Nacht'' [''The Soul of the Night''] by Ulrike Schweikert.
** ''Die geheime Bibliothek des Thaddäus Tillmann Trutz'' [''The Secret Library of Thaddaeus Tillman Trutz''] by Ralf Isau.
** ''Die Verschwörung der Engel'' [''The Conspiracy of the Angels''] by Wolfram Fleischhauer.
** ''Die Stadt der vergessenen Träume'' [''The City of Forgotten Dreams''] by Peter Freund.
** ''Die Herrin der Wörter'' [''The Mistress of Words''] by Peter Dempf.
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* ''Tales from the Neverending Story'' (2001-2002): A Canadian TV series loosely adapted from the novel that ran for one season.
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* ''Film/TheNeverEndingStory'' (1984): A compressed adaptation of the novel directed by Creator/WolfgangPetersen. It mostly covers the first half of the novel. Despite deviations from the novel (relatively few compared to the next movie), it was a critical success and became an AudienceColoringAdaptation outside of Germany.[[invoked]]
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* ''Film/TheNeverendingStoryIITheNextChapter'' (1990): A sequel to the 1984 movie, loosely based on the second half of the novel. None of the actors from the first movie return with the exception of Mr. Coreander. Compared to the first, it had negative reception and became a BoxOfficeBomb.[[invoked]]
* ''Film/TheNeverEndingStoryIIIEscapeFromFantasia'' (1994): Another sequel, also known as ''Return to Fantasia''. As the first two movies covered the original story, this consists of entirely original plots unrelated to Michael Ende's work. It recasted all actors again, including Bastion himself. It received even worse reviews than Part II.
* ''Film/TheNeverendingStoryIITheNextChapter'' (1990): A sequel to the 1984 movie, loosely based on the second half of the novel. None of the actors from the first movie return with the exception of Mr. Coreander. Compared to the first, it had negative reception and became a BoxOfficeBomb.[[invoked]]
* ''Film/TheNeverEndingStoryIIIEscapeFromFantasia'' (1994): Another sequel, also known as ''Return to Fantasia''. As the first two movies covered the original story, this consists of entirely original plots unrelated to Michael Ende's work. It recasted all actors again, including Bastion himself. It received even worse reviews than Part II.
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* ''Film/TheNeverendingStoryIITheNextChapter'' (1990): A sequel to the 1984 movie, loosely based on the second half of the novel.None of the actors All characters who return from the first movie return are played by different actors, with the exception of Mr. Coreander. Compared to the first, it had negative reception and became a BoxOfficeBomb.[[invoked]]
* ''Film/TheNeverEndingStoryIIIEscapeFromFantasia'' (1994): Another sequel, also known as ''Return to Fantasia''. As the first two movies had already covered theoriginal story, story of the novel between them, this consists of an entirely original plots plot unrelated to Michael Ende's work. It recasted all actors recast the characters again, including Bastion himself. It even Coreander this time, and received even worse reviews than Part II.
* ''Film/TheNeverendingStoryIITheNextChapter'' (1990): A sequel to the 1984 movie, loosely based on the second half of the novel.
* ''Film/TheNeverEndingStoryIIIEscapeFromFantasia'' (1994): Another sequel, also known as ''Return to Fantasia''. As the first two movies had already covered the
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''The Neverending Story'' is a series of fantasy works originally created by German writer Creator/MichaelEnde. It's his best known work in the English-speaking world, with [[Literature/TheNeverendingStory the original 1979 novel]] and [[Film/TheNeverendingStory its 1984 film adaptation]] being successful.
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* ''Film/TheNeverendingStory'' (1984): A compressed adaptation of the novel directed by Creator/WolfgangPetersen. It mostly covers the first half of the novel. Despite its deviation from the novel, it was a critical success and became an AudienceColoringAdaptation outside of Germany.
* ''Film/TheNeverendingStoryIITheNextChapter'' (1990): A sequel to the 1984 movie, loosely based on the second half of the novel. None of the actors from the first movie return with the exception of Mr. Coreander. Compared to the first, it had negative reception and became a BoxOfficeBomb.
* ''Film/TheNeverEndingStoryIIIEscapeFromFantasia'' (1994): Another sequel, also known as ''Return to Fantasia''. As the first two movies covered the original story, this consists of entirely original plots unrelated to Michael Ende's work. It recasted all actors again, including Bastion himself. It received even worse reviews than Part II.
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* ''Literature/TheNeverendingStory'' (1979): The original novel written by Michael Ende.
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* ''WesternAnimation/TheNeverendingStoryTheAnimatedAdventuresOfBastianBalthazarBux'' (1995): An animated adaptation produced by [=CineVox Entertainment=]. It adapts the book into a MonsterOfTheWeek plot where Bastion helps Fantasia and fights off its threats.
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* ''Film/TheNeverendingStory'' (1984): A compressed adaptation of the novel directed by Creator/WolfgangPetersen. It mostly covers the first half of the novel. Despite its deviation from the novel, it was a critical success and became an AudienceColoringAdaptation outside of Germany.
* ''Film/TheNeverendingStoryIITheNextChapter'' (1990): A sequel to the 1984 movie, loosely based on the second half of the novel. None of the actors from the first movie return with the exception of Mr. Coreander. Compared to the first, it had negative reception and became a BoxOfficeBomb.
* ''Film/TheNeverEndingStoryIIIEscapeFromFantasia'' (1994): Another sequel, also known as ''Return to Fantasia''. As the first two movies covered the original story, this consists of entirely original plots unrelated to Michael Ende's work. It recasted all actors again, including Bastion himself. It received even worse reviews than Part II.
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* ''Literature/TheNeverendingStory'' (1979): The original novel written by Michael Ende.
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* ''WesternAnimation/TheNeverendingStoryTheAnimatedAdventuresOfBastianBalthazarBux'' (1995): An animated adaptation produced by [=CineVox Entertainment=]. It adapts the book into a MonsterOfTheWeek plot where Bastion helps Fantasia and fights off its threats.
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