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* AdaptationSpeciesChange: The bogey in the snuffbox has been interpreted as a troll in many versions, as a jack-in-the-box in the ''Fantasia'' version, and a goblin in the 1992 Ottawa Ballet version [[Series/TheToyCastle and its 2000 television adaptation]].
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* {{Disneyfication}}: The ''WesternAnimation/Fantasia2000'' segment based on this story had an [[ScaryJackInTheBox antagonistic jack-in-the-box]] [[DeathByAdaptation burn]] in the place of [[SparedByTheAdaptation our hero and his squeeze]]. This change was only due to the SoundtrackDissonance that would have resulted if they kept the original ending, which did make it as far as the storyboarding stage and appears as one of the many bonus features in the ''Fantasia Legacy'' DVD box set.
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** The ''WesternAnimation/Fantasia2000'' segment based on this story had an [[ScaryJackInTheBox antagonistic jack-in-the-box]] [[DeathByAdaptation burn]] in the place of [[SparedByTheAdaptation our hero and his squeeze]]. This change was only due to the SoundtrackDissonance that would have resulted if they kept the original ending, which did make it as far as the storyboarding stage and appears as one of the many bonus features in the ''Fantasia Legacy'' DVD boxset.set.
** The 1992 adaptation ''The Tin Soldier'' by Ottawa Ballet also spares the Soldier and Ballerina, while shattering the Jack-in-the-Box in their place.
** The ''WesternAnimation/Fantasia2000'' segment based on this story had an [[ScaryJackInTheBox antagonistic jack-in-the-box]] [[DeathByAdaptation burn]] in the place of [[SparedByTheAdaptation our hero and his squeeze]]. This change was only due to the SoundtrackDissonance that would have resulted if they kept the original ending, which did make it as far as the storyboarding stage and appears as one of the many bonus features in the ''Fantasia Legacy'' DVD box
** The 1992 adaptation ''The Tin Soldier'' by Ottawa Ballet also spares the Soldier and Ballerina, while shattering the Jack-in-the-Box in their place.
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* SparedByTheAdaptation: The [[spoiler: Tin Soldier]] survives at the end of George Balanchine's ballet, as well as the ''Fantasia 2000'' version and the 1992 Ottawa Ballet version. Unfortunately, the Ballerina [[spoiler:Ballerina]] isn't so lucky in the former...first of these...
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* SparedByTheAdaptation: The [[spoiler: Tin Soldier]] survives at the end of George Balanchine's ballet, as well as the ''Fantasia 2000'' version. Unfortunately, the Ballerina isn't so lucky in the former...
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* TragicKeepsake: The ballet version of the story ends with the tin soldier sadly retrieving his heart - which he had given to the ballerina - from the fire, before returning to his post.
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* TragicKeepsake: The George Balanchine's ballet version of the story ends with the tin soldier sadly retrieving his heart - which he had given to the ballerina - from the fire, before returning to his post.
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* TragicKeepsake: The ballet version of the story ends with the tin soldier sadly retrieving his heart (which - which he had given to the ballerina) ballerina - from the fire, before returning to his post.
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* TragicKeepsake: The ballet version of the story ends with the tin soldier retrieving his heart (which he had given to the ballerina) from the fire, before returning to his post.
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* AdaptationalAlternateEnding: The Disney adaptation for ''Fantasia 2000'' changes the ending so that the Tin Soldier and the Ballerina live. The ballet ends with the Ballerina burning up, but not the Tin Soldier.
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* AdaptationalAlternateEnding: The Disney adaptation for ''Fantasia 2000'' changes the ending so that the Tin Soldier and the Ballerina live. The George Balanchine ballet ends with the Ballerina burning up, but not the Tin Soldier.
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* AdaptationalAlternateEnding: The Disney adaptation for ''Fantasia 2000'' changes the ending so that the Tin Soldier and the Ballerina live. The ballet ends with the Ballerina burning up, but not the Tin Soldier.
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* DiabolusExMachina: See KidsAreCruel below.
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* BittersweetEnding: The soldier and his love both get destroyed in a fire, but at least get to be TogetherInDeath. Borders on a DownerEnding depending on the version you read.
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