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* Although the [[Series/{{Thunderbirds}} original]] was not, strictly speaking, animated, the live-action film adaptation of ''Film/{{Thunderbirds}}'' is very much in the same spirit. Though confusingly, ''The Encyclopedia of Science Fiction'' refers to the original as an animated puppet series, apparently defining ''animation'' broadly as ''giving the illusion of life'' rather than the usual definition.


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* Although the [[Series/{{Thunderbirds}} original]] was not, strictly speaking, animated, the live-action film adaptation of ''Film/{{Thunderbirds}}'' is very much in the same spirit. Though confusingly, ''The Encyclopedia of Science Fiction'' refers to the original as an animated puppet series, apparently defining ''animation'' broadly as ''giving the illusion of life'' rather than the usual definition.
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* ''ComicStrip/{{Garfield}}'', going into the "how Jon got his pets" story that the comic and cartoon never touched. The sequel, meanwhile, was straight-up PrinceAndPauper. The live-action film made Jon much less of a dork than he is in the comics and even had him successfully wooing Liz. The comic strip accordingly hooked the two of them up around the same time, though movie Jon married her while comic Jon has yet to get that far. Curiously, Bill Murray played Garfield, who had previously been played by the late Lorenzo Music in [[WesternAnimation/GarfieldAndFriends the popular 80s cartoon series]]. Lorenzo Music previously played Peter Venkman, Bill Murray's character in ''Film/{{Ghostbusters}}'', in the cartoon series ''WesternAnimation/TheRealGhostbusters''.
** In fact, the TV movie about Garfield's nine lives showed how Jon got Garfield, and the comic showed Odie was previously owned by [[ChuckCunninghamSyndrome a man named Lyman]].
* ''ComicStrip/{{Blondie}}'' has been adapted in several media, most prominently in a series of live action films from 1938 to 1950. They made 28 movies!
* ''Film/{{Popeye}}'', starring RobinWilliams and Shelley Duvall.
* ITV actually made a live-action ''ComicStrip/AndyCapp'' sitcom in 1988. [[BritishBrevity It only lasted for six episodes.]]
* Sweden has a very long tradition of turning humor comic strips and comic books into live-action movies, with the 1940s and 1950s being the golden age. Swedish comics that have been made into live-action movies more than once include ''91:an Karlsson, Kronblom, 47:an Löken, Åsa-Nisse'', and ''Biffen Och Bananen''.
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* Although the [[Series/{{Thunderbirds}} original]] was not, strictly speaking, animated, the live-action film adaptation of ''Film/{{Thunderbirds}}'' is very much in the same spirit. Though confusingly, ''The Encyclopedia of Science Fiction'' refers to the original as an animated puppet series, apparently defining ''animation'' broadly as ''giving the illusion of life'' rather than the usual definition.



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* ''ComicStrip/{{Garfield}}'', going into the "how Jon got his pets" story that the comic and cartoon never touched. The sequel, meanwhile, was straight-up PrinceAndPauper. The live-action film made Jon much less of a dork than he is in the comics and even had him successfully wooing Liz. The comic strip accordingly hooked the two of them up around the same time, though movie Jon married her while comic Jon has yet to get that far. Curiously, Bill Murray played Garfield, who had previously been played by the late Lorenzo Music in [[WesternAnimation/GarfieldAndFriends the popular 80s cartoon series]]. Lorenzo Music previously played Peter Venkman, Bill Murray's character in ''Film/{{Ghostbusters}}'', in the cartoon series ''WesternAnimation/TheRealGhostbusters''.
** In fact, the TV movie about Garfield's nine lives showed how Jon got Garfield, and the comic showed Odie was previously owned by [[ChuckCunninghamSyndrome a man named Lyman]].
* ''ComicStrip/{{Blondie}}'' has been adapted in several media, most prominently in a series of live action films from 1938 to 1950. They made 28 movies!
* ''Film/{{Popeye}}'', starring RobinWilliams and Shelley Duvall.
* ITV actually made a live-action ''ComicStrip/AndyCapp'' sitcom in 1988. [[BritishBrevity It only lasted for six episodes.]]
* Sweden has a very long tradition of turning humor comic strips and comic books into live-action movies, with the 1940s and 1950s being the golden age. Swedish comics that have been made into live-action movies more than once include ''91:an Karlsson, Kronblom, 47:an Löken, Åsa-Nisse'', and ''Biffen Och Bananen''.

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* ''ComicStrip/{{Garfield}}'', Films based on DisneyThemeParks rides: ''Film/TheHauntedMansion'', ''Film/TheCountryBears'' (based on the now-defunct -- at least at Disneyland -- Country Bear Jamboree), ''Film/MissionToMars'' (which got a ride of its own with EPCOT's "Mission: Space"), and ''Franchise/PiratesOfTheCaribbean'' (the only really successful one so far, although ''The Haunted Mansion'' is going into the "how Jon got his pets" story that the comic and cartoon never touched. The sequel, meanwhile, was straight-up PrinceAndPauper. The live-action to get ContinuityReboot thanks to Creator/GuillermoDelToro). A film made based on the Magic Kingdom by Jon much less of a dork than he Favreau is in the comics and even had him successfully wooing Liz. The comic strip accordingly hooked the two of them up around the same time, though movie Jon married her while comic Jon has yet to get that far. Curiously, Bill Murray played Garfield, who had previously been played by the late Lorenzo Music in [[WesternAnimation/GarfieldAndFriends the popular 80s cartoon series]]. Lorenzo Music previously played Peter Venkman, Bill Murray's character in ''Film/{{Ghostbusters}}'', in the cartoon series ''WesternAnimation/TheRealGhostbusters''.
** In fact, the TV movie about Garfield's nine lives showed how Jon got Garfield, and the comic showed Odie was previously owned by [[ChuckCunninghamSyndrome a man named Lyman]].
* ''ComicStrip/{{Blondie}}'' has been adapted in several media, most prominently in a series of live action films from 1938 to 1950. They made 28 movies!
* ''Film/{{Popeye}}'', starring RobinWilliams and Shelley Duvall.
* ITV actually made a live-action ''ComicStrip/AndyCapp'' sitcom in 1988. [[BritishBrevity It only lasted for six episodes.]]
* Sweden has a very long tradition of turning humor comic strips and comic books into live-action movies, with the 1940s and 1950s being the golden age. Swedish comics that have been made into live-action movies more than once include ''91:an Karlsson, Kronblom, 47:an Löken, Åsa-Nisse'', and ''Biffen Och Bananen''.
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* Although the [[Series/{{Thunderbirds}} original]] was not, strictly speaking, animated, the live-action film adaptation of ''Film/{{Thunderbirds}}'' is very much in the same spirit. Though confusingly, ''The Encyclopedia of Science Fiction'' refers to the original as an animated puppet series, apparently defining ''animation'' broadly as ''giving the illusion of life'' rather than the usual definition.
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* Films based on DisneyThemeParks rides: ''Film/TheHauntedMansion'', ''Film/TheCountryBears'' (based on the now-defunct -- at least at Disneyland -- Country Bear Jamboree), ''Film/MissionToMars'' (which got a ride of its own with EPCOT's "Mission: Space"), and ''Franchise/PiratesOfTheCaribbean'' (the only really successful one so far, although ''The Haunted Mansion'' is going to get ContinuityReboot thanks to Creator/GuillermoDelToro). A film based on the Magic Kingdom by Jon Favreau is in the works as well.
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* ''ComicStrip/{{Garfield}}'', going into the "how Jon got his pets" story that the comic and cartoon never touched. The sequel, meanwhile, was straight-up PrinceAndPauper. The live-action film made Jon much less of a dork than he is in the comics and even had him successfully wooing Liz. The comic strip accordingly hooked the two of them up around the same time, though movie Jon married her while comic Jon has yet to get that far. Curiously, Bill Murray played Garfield, who had previously been played by the late Lorenzo Music in [[WesternAnimation/GarfieldAndFriends the popular 80s cartoon series]]. Lorenzo Music previously played Peter Venkman, Bill Murray's character in ''Film/{{Ghostbusters}}'', in the cartoon series ''WesternAnimation/TheRealGhostbusters''.
** In fact, the TV movie about Garfield's nine lives showed how Jon got Garfield, and the comic showed Odie was previously owned by [[ChuckCunninghamSyndrome a man named Lyman]].
* ''ComicStrip/{{Blondie}}'' has been adapted in several media, most prominently in a series of live action films from 1938 to 1950. They made 28 movies!
* ''Film/{{Popeye}}'', starring RobinWilliams and Shelley Duvall.
* ITV actually made a live-action ''ComicStrip/AndyCapp'' sitcom in 1988. [[BritishBrevity It only lasted for six episodes.]]
* Sweden has a very long tradition of turning humor comic strips and comic books into live-action movies, with the 1940s and 1950s being the golden age. Swedish comics that have been made into live-action movies more than once include ''91:an Karlsson, Kronblom, 47:an Löken, Åsa-Nisse'', and ''Biffen Och Bananen''.
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* ''ComicStrip/{{Garfield}}'', going into the "how Jon got his pets" story that the comic and cartoon never touched. The sequel, meanwhile, was straight-up PrinceAndPauper. The live-action film made Jon much less of a dork than he is in the comics and even had him successfully wooing Liz. The comic strip accordingly hooked the two of them up around the same time, though movie Jon married her while comic Jon has yet to get that far. Curiously, Bill Murray played Garfield, who had previously been played by the late Lorenzo Music in [[WesternAnimation/GarfieldAndFriends the popular 80s cartoon series]]. Lorenzo Music previously played Peter Venkman, Bill Murray's character in ''Film/{{Ghostbusters}}'', in the cartoon series ''WesternAnimation/TheRealGhostbusters''.
** In fact, the TV movie about Garfield's nine lives showed how Jon got Garfield, and the comic showed Odie was previously owned by [[ChuckCunninghamSyndrome a man named Lyman]].
* ''ComicStrip/{{Blondie}}'' has been adapted in several media, most prominently in a series of live action films from 1938 to 1950. They made 28 movies!
* ''Film/{{Popeye}}'', starring RobinWilliams and Shelley Duvall.
* ITV actually made a live-action ''ComicStrip/AndyCapp'' sitcom in 1988. [[BritishBrevity It only lasted for six episodes.]]
* Sweden has a very long tradition of turning humor comic strips and comic books into live-action movies, with the 1940s and 1950s being the golden age. Swedish comics that have been made into live-action movies more than once include ''91:an Karlsson, Kronblom, 47:an Löken, Åsa-Nisse'', and ''Biffen Och Bananen''.
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* ''Anime/{{Gigantor}}'' have a 2005 Live-Action movie.

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* ''Anime/{{Gigantor}}'' have has a 2005 Live-Action movie.
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* ''Film/LupinIII'': The first movie (''Film/StrangePychokineticEnergy'') is available on DVD in region 1 from Creator/DiscotekMedia. A second film is planned to be released in 2014, for the 40 year anniversary of the first film.

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* ''Film/LupinIII'': The first movie (''Film/StrangePychokineticEnergy'') (''Film/StrangePsychokineticStrategy'') is available on DVD in region 1 from Creator/DiscotekMedia. A second film is planned to be released in 2014, for the 40 year anniversary of the first film.
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* ''Manga/LupinIII'', available on DVD in region 1 from Discotek Media.

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* ''Manga/LupinIII'', ''Film/LupinIII'': The first movie (''Film/StrangePychokineticEnergy'') is available on DVD in region 1 from Discotek Media.Creator/DiscotekMedia. A second film is planned to be released in 2014, for the 40 year anniversary of the first film.
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* Two ''DungeonSiege'' movies. By UweBoll, of course. At least, the first one had a few well-known actors (JasonStatham, RonPerlman, RayLiotta, BurtReynolds).

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* Two ''DungeonSiege'' movies. By UweBoll, of course. At least, the first one had a few well-known actors (JasonStatham, RonPerlman, Creator/RonPerlman, RayLiotta, BurtReynolds).
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* The ''AmericanGirlsCollection'' also had a share of live-action films released to mixed or positive reception, starting with a MadeForTVMovie based on Samantha Parkington's stories in 2004, and was followed by ''Felicity: An American Girl Adventure'' (2005), ''Molly: An American Girl on the Home Front'' (2006), the 2008 theatrically released film ''Kit Kittredge: An American Girl'' along with ''Chrissa Stands Strong'' (2009). A direct-to-DVD film involving Girl of the year 2012 [=McKenna Brooks=] was released in time for the London Olympics.

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* The ''AmericanGirlsCollection'' also had a share of live-action films released to mixed or positive reception, starting with a MadeForTVMovie based on Samantha Parkington's stories in 2004, and was followed by ''Felicity: An American Girl Adventure'' (2005), ''Molly: An American Girl on the Home Front'' (2006), (2006) and the 2008 theatrically released film ''Kit Kittredge: An American Girl'' along with Girl'', as well as films based on Girl of the Year characters like ''Chrissa Stands Strong'' (2009). A direct-to-DVD film involving Girl of ''[=McKenna=] Shoots For The Stars'' (2012) and ''Saige Paints the year 2012 [=McKenna Brooks=] was released in time for the London Olympics.Sky'' (2013).
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* Although the original was not, strictly speaking, animated, the live-action film adaptation of ''{{Thunderbirds}}'' is very much in the same spirit. Though confusingly, ''The Encyclopedia of Science Fiction'' refers to the original as an animated puppet series, apparently defining ''animation'' broadly as ''giving the illusion of life'' rather than the usual definition.

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* Although the original [[Series/{{Thunderbirds}} original]] was not, strictly speaking, animated, the live-action film adaptation of ''{{Thunderbirds}}'' ''Film/{{Thunderbirds}}'' is very much in the same spirit. Though confusingly, ''The Encyclopedia of Science Fiction'' refers to the original as an animated puppet series, apparently defining ''animation'' broadly as ''giving the illusion of life'' rather than the usual definition.
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** ''The Super Mario Brs Ice Capades''. The one where the bros defeat enemies with what look to be semi realistic bazookas.

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** ''The Super Mario Brs Bros Ice Capades''. The one where the bros defeat enemies with what look to be semi realistic bazookas.
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** ''The Super Mario Brs Ice Capades''. The one where the bros defeat enemies with what look to be semi realistic bazookas.
** ''King Koopa's Kool Kartoons'', to the most limited degree possible. Well, it was [[BigBad Bowser]] in live action anyway, just no one else.

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* Franchise/TheSmurfs got their own [[Film/TheSmurfs live action movie]], with the eponymous Smurfs being CG. The first of a planned trilogy, with the [[Film/TheSmurfs2 second film]] released in 2013.



* TheSmurfs got their own [[Film/TheSmurfs live action movie]], with the eponymous Smurfs being CG. The first of a planned trilogy, with the [[Film/TheSmurfs2 second film]] planned for summer of 2013.

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** And now a [[Series/{{Clue}} Hub Network miniseries]] featuring teenage versions of the suspects hunting down a killer who is none of them.
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* Two ''DungeonSiege'' movies. By UweBoll, of course. At least, the first one had a few well-known actors (JasonStatham, RonPerlman, RayLiotta, BurtReynolds).
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* ''Manga/TeamMedicalDragon'' had a two-season Live Action Adaptation.
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* A ''Film/MastersOfTheUniverse'' live-action movie was released in 1987. It bombed at the box office, and plans for a sequel fell through.[[hottip:*:Sets and costumes had already been built, they ended up in the JeanClaudeVanDamme movie ''Film/{{Cyborg}}'']] A new ''Masters'' movie has been in DevelopmentHell for the past several years, though recent news suggest that casting might be starting soon.

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* A ''Film/MastersOfTheUniverse'' live-action movie was released in 1987. It bombed at the box office, and plans for a sequel fell through.[[hottip:*:Sets [[note]]Sets and costumes had already been built, they ended up in the JeanClaudeVanDamme movie ''Film/{{Cyborg}}'']] ''Film/{{Cyborg}}''[[/note]] A new ''Masters'' movie has been in DevelopmentHell for the past several years, though recent news suggest that casting might be starting soon.
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** A ''Film/StreetFighter'' movie led by JeanClaudeVanDamme and Raul Julia.

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** A ''Film/StreetFighter'' movie led by JeanClaudeVanDamme and Raul Julia.RaulJulia.
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''[[KunioKun Nekketsu Kouha Kunio-kun]]'' is getting a 13-episode drama. The pilot episode will be screened at the Shitamachi Comedy Film Festival on September 14, 2013.

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* [[DevelopmentHell In the works]] for 2012-13: ''[[VideoGame/WorldOfWarcraft Warcraft]]'', ''Franchise/MassEffect'', ''VideoGame/{{Halo}}'' (was supposed to be [[Film/{{District9}} Neil Blomkamp's]] first film), ''VideoGame/BioShock'', ''VideoGame/{{Castlevania}}'', ''VideoGame/GearsOfWar'', ''VideoGame/MetalGearSolid'', ''VideoGame/HeavyRain'', ''VideoGame/ShadowOfTheColossus'', ''VideoGame/TheSims'', ''VideoGame/MortalKombat'' (again) and ''[[KunioKun Nekketsu Kouha Kunio-kun]]'' (as a 13-episode drama).

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* [[DevelopmentHell In the works]] for 2012-13: ''[[VideoGame/WorldOfWarcraft Warcraft]]'', ''Franchise/MassEffect'', ''VideoGame/{{Halo}}'' (was supposed to be [[Film/{{District9}} Neil Blomkamp's]] first film), ''VideoGame/BioShock'', ''VideoGame/{{Castlevania}}'', ''VideoGame/GearsOfWar'', ''VideoGame/MetalGearSolid'', ''VideoGame/HeavyRain'', ''VideoGame/ShadowOfTheColossus'', ''VideoGame/TheSims'', ''VideoGame/TheSims'' and ''VideoGame/MortalKombat'' (again) and ''[[KunioKun Nekketsu Kouha Kunio-kun]]'' (as a 13-episode drama).(again).


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* ''Film/Ben10RaceAgainstTime'', with [[SixMillionDollarMan Lee Majors]] as Max Tennyson and [[WesternAnimation/JackieChanAdventures Sab Shimono]] and [[Series/StarTrekVoyager Robert]] [[Series/StargateAtlantis Picardo]] in supporting roles. The second movie, ''Film/Ben10AlienSwarm'' was based off the sequel series, ''WesternAnimation/Ben10AlienForce''

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* ''Film/Ben10RaceAgainstTime'', with [[SixMillionDollarMan [[Series/TheSixMillionDollarMan Lee Majors]] as Max Tennyson and [[WesternAnimation/JackieChanAdventures Sab Shimono]] and [[Series/StarTrekVoyager Robert]] [[Series/StargateAtlantis Picardo]] in supporting roles. The second movie, ''Film/Ben10AlienSwarm'' was based off the sequel series, ''WesternAnimation/Ben10AlienForce''
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* While a ''{{Gormiti}}'' movie is in the works, in 2008 there was a musical with Creator/CirqueDuSoleil choreography.

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* While a ''{{Gormiti}}'' ''Toys/{{Gormiti}}'' movie is in the works, in 2008 there was a musical with Creator/CirqueDuSoleil choreography.
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* Films based on DisneyThemeParks rides: ''Film/TheHauntedMansion'', ''Film/TheCountryBears'' (based on the now-defunct -- at least at Disneyland -- Country Bear Jamboree), ''Film/MissionToMars'' (which got a ride of its own with EPCOT's "Mission: Space"), and ''Franchise/PiratesOfTheCaribbean'' (the only really successful one so far, although ''The Haunted Mansion'' is going to get ContinuityReboot thanks to Creator/GuillermoDelToro).

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* Films based on DisneyThemeParks rides: ''Film/TheHauntedMansion'', ''Film/TheCountryBears'' (based on the now-defunct -- at least at Disneyland -- Country Bear Jamboree), ''Film/MissionToMars'' (which got a ride of its own with EPCOT's "Mission: Space"), and ''Franchise/PiratesOfTheCaribbean'' (the only really successful one so far, although ''The Haunted Mansion'' is going to get ContinuityReboot thanks to Creator/GuillermoDelToro). A film based on the Magic Kingdom by Jon Favreau is in the works as well.
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* ''Anime/SpeedRacer'' got an extremely trippy [[Anime/SpeedRacer live-action adaption]] in 2008, courtesy of the [[Film/TheMatrix The Wachowskis]]. Despite a massive ad campaign banking on the popularity of the show and attempts by the film to pull in both the American and Japanese fanbases (right down to including clips of both the Japanese ''and'' American themes), it became a huge disaster at the box office, putting the brakes on yet another potential franchise revival.
* Two other TatsunokoProduction shows saw Japanese film adaptations -- ''Anime/NeoHumanCasshern'' and ''Anime/{{Yatterman}}''. ''Anime/ScienceNinjaTeamGatchaman'' was set to get one as well, but had languished in development hell for years while Imagi's CGI version was announced. After the CGI film plans fell through, Nikkatsu's live action version went into production in late 2012, its release slated for summer 2013.

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* ''Anime/SpeedRacer'' got an extremely trippy [[Anime/SpeedRacer [[Film/SpeedRacer live-action adaption]] in 2008, courtesy of the [[Film/TheMatrix The Wachowskis]]. Despite a massive ad campaign banking on the popularity of the show and attempts by the film to pull in both the American and Japanese fanbases (right down to including clips of both the Japanese ''and'' American themes), it became a huge disaster at the box office, putting the brakes on yet another potential franchise revival.
* Two other TatsunokoProduction Creator/TatsunokoProduction shows saw Japanese film adaptations -- ''Anime/NeoHumanCasshern'' and ''Anime/{{Yatterman}}''. ''Anime/ScienceNinjaTeamGatchaman'' was set to get one as well, but had languished in development hell for years while Imagi's CGI version was announced. After the CGI film plans fell through, Nikkatsu's live action version went into production in late 2012, its release slated for summer 2013.
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* TheElectricCompany is probably the UrExample for this trope relative to WesternAnimation, as it occasionally remade its own animated sequences into live-action skits, sometimes {{Lampshading}} and [[TheParody Parodying]] the original. Either way, HilarityEnsues.
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* TheSmurfs got their own [[Film/TheSmurfs live action movie]], with the eponymous Smurfs being CG. The first of a planned trilogy, with the [[Film/TheSmurfs2 second film]] planned for summer of 2013.
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* ''MonsterHigh'' is getting one that is coming out in 2012. Unknown if it will be good or not.

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* ''MonsterHigh'' is getting was ''[[DevelopmentHell supposed]]'' to get one that is coming out in 2012. Unknown if it will be good or not.



* While a ''{{Gormiti}}'' movie is in the works, in 2008 there was a musical with ''CirqueDuSoleil'' choreography.

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* While a ''{{Gormiti}}'' movie is in the works, in 2008 there was a musical with ''CirqueDuSoleil'' Creator/CirqueDuSoleil choreography.
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* [[DevelopmentHell In the works]] for 2012-13: ''[[VideoGame/WorldOfWarcraft Warcraft]]'', ''Franchise/MassEffect'', ''VideoGame/{{Halo}}'' (was supposed to be [[Film/{{District9}} Neil Blomkamp's]] first film), ''VideoGame/BioShock'', ''VideoGame/{{Castlevania}}'', ''VideoGame/GearsOfWar'', ''VideoGame/MetalGearSolid'', ''VideoGame/HeavyRain'', ''VideoGame/ShadowOfTheColossus'', ''VideoGame/TheSims'', ''VideoGame/MortalKombat'' (again) and ''NekketsuKouhaKunioKun'' (as a 13-episode drama).

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* [[DevelopmentHell In the works]] for 2012-13: ''[[VideoGame/WorldOfWarcraft Warcraft]]'', ''Franchise/MassEffect'', ''VideoGame/{{Halo}}'' (was supposed to be [[Film/{{District9}} Neil Blomkamp's]] first film), ''VideoGame/BioShock'', ''VideoGame/{{Castlevania}}'', ''VideoGame/GearsOfWar'', ''VideoGame/MetalGearSolid'', ''VideoGame/HeavyRain'', ''VideoGame/ShadowOfTheColossus'', ''VideoGame/TheSims'', ''VideoGame/MortalKombat'' (again) and ''NekketsuKouhaKunioKun'' ''[[KunioKun Nekketsu Kouha Kunio-kun]]'' (as a 13-episode drama).
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* [[DevelopmentHell In the works]] for 2012-13: ''[[VideoGame/WorldOfWarcraft Warcraft]]'', ''Franchise/MassEffect'', ''VideoGame/{{Halo}}'' (was supposed to be [[Film/{{District9}} Neil Blomkamp's]] first film), ''VideoGame/BioShock'', ''VideoGame/{{Castlevania}}'', ''VideoGame/GearsOfWar'', ''VideoGame/MetalGearSolid'', ''VideoGame/HeavyRain'', ''VideoGame/ShadowOfTheColossus'', ''VideoGame/TheSims'', ''VideoGame/MortalKombat'' (again) and ''VideoGame/NekketsuKouhaKunioKun'' (as a 13-episode drama).

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* [[DevelopmentHell In the works]] for 2012-13: ''[[VideoGame/WorldOfWarcraft Warcraft]]'', ''Franchise/MassEffect'', ''VideoGame/{{Halo}}'' (was supposed to be [[Film/{{District9}} Neil Blomkamp's]] first film), ''VideoGame/BioShock'', ''VideoGame/{{Castlevania}}'', ''VideoGame/GearsOfWar'', ''VideoGame/MetalGearSolid'', ''VideoGame/HeavyRain'', ''VideoGame/ShadowOfTheColossus'', ''VideoGame/TheSims'', ''VideoGame/MortalKombat'' (again) and ''VideoGame/NekketsuKouhaKunioKun'' ''NekketsuKouhaKunioKun'' (as a 13-episode drama).
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* [[DevelopmentHell In the works]] for 2012-13: ''[[VideoGame/WorldOfWarcraft Warcraft]]'', ''Franchise/MassEffect'', ''VideoGame/{{Halo}}'' (was supposed to be [[Film/{{District9}} Neil Blomkamp's]] first film), ''VideoGame/BioShock'', ''VideoGame/{{Castlevania}}'', ''VideoGame/GearsOfWar'', ''VideoGame/MetalGearSolid'', ''VideoGame/HeavyRain'', ''VideoGame/ShadowOfTheColossus'', ''VideoGame/TheSims'', and ''VideoGame/MortalKombat'' (again).

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* [[DevelopmentHell In the works]] for 2012-13: ''[[VideoGame/WorldOfWarcraft Warcraft]]'', ''Franchise/MassEffect'', ''VideoGame/{{Halo}}'' (was supposed to be [[Film/{{District9}} Neil Blomkamp's]] first film), ''VideoGame/BioShock'', ''VideoGame/{{Castlevania}}'', ''VideoGame/GearsOfWar'', ''VideoGame/MetalGearSolid'', ''VideoGame/HeavyRain'', ''VideoGame/ShadowOfTheColossus'', ''VideoGame/TheSims'', and ''VideoGame/MortalKombat'' (again).(again) and ''VideoGame/NekketsuKouhaKunioKun'' (as a 13-episode drama).



* TakashiMiike did the live-action adaptation of ''VideoGame/RyuGaGotoku'', also known as ''Yakuza'' in the west. It was an adaptation in name only, focusing on a minor character and original characters as well as dumbing down any important plot elements from the game. Still was an entertaining film, just a bad adaptation.

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* TakashiMiike did the live-action adaptation of ''VideoGame/RyuGaGotoku'', also known as ''Yakuza'' in the west. It was an adaptation in name only, focusing on a minor character and original characters as well as dumbing down any important plot elements from the game. Still was an entertaining film, just a bad adaptation.an adaptation in name only.
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* ''Anime/{{Gigantor}}'' have a 2005 Live-Action movie.

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