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* The ''Manga/FistOfTheNorthStar'' TV anime series would often rewrite scenes of children's deaths from the manga so that Kenshiro would show up to save the child at the last minute. Most notably Bat's younger adoptive brother, Taki, who is shot by a bandit while trying to retrieve water from a village, Aki, the kid who is chained to a giant rock by Jagi and left to starve to death in the middle of the desert, and Ryo, the kid who eats the poisoned bread in Shu's hideout during the Souther arc.

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* The ''Manga/FistOfTheNorthStar'' TV anime series would often rewrite scenes of children's deaths depicting child mortality from the manga so that Kenshiro would show up to save the child at the last minute. Most notably Namely Bat's younger adoptive brother, Taki, who is shot by a bandit ruffian while trying to retrieve water from a village, Aki, the kid who is chained to a giant rock by Jagi and left to starve to death die by dehydration in the middle of the desert, and Ryo, the kid who eats the poisoned bread in Shu's hideout during the Souther arc.
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* ''Manga/DeliciousInTheDungeon'': Episode 2 adapts the manga chapter where the heroes rescue a pair of adventurers named Doni and Fionil from a basilisk. However, for pacing reasons, the BlackComedy gag showing that Fionil and Doni were then [[OutOfTheFryingPanIntoTheFire killed by man-eating plants a short time later]] is dropped.

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* ''Manga/DeliciousInTheDungeon'': ''Manga/DeliciousInDungeon'': Episode 2 adapts the manga chapter where the heroes rescue a pair of adventurers named Doni and Fionil from a basilisk. However, for pacing reasons, the BlackComedy gag showing that Fionil and Doni were then [[OutOfTheFryingPanIntoTheFire [[OutOfTheFryingPan killed by man-eating plants a short time later]] is dropped.
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* ''Manga/DeliciousInTheDungeon'': Episode 2 adapts the manga chapter where the heroes rescue a pair of adventurers named Doni and Fionil from a basilisk. However, for pacing reasons, the BlackComedy gag showing that Fionil and Doni were then [[OutOfTheFryingPanIntoTheFire killed by man-eating plants a short time later]] is dropped.
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* ''Manga/PuellaMagiMadokaMagicaHomurasRevenge'' succeeds in sparing [[spoiler:Kyoko Sakura]] from her death in the [[Anime/PuellaMagiMadokaMagica original anime]], as well as [[spoiler:Madoka Kaname ''not'' turning into a Witch or [[AscendToAHigherPlaneOfExistence becoming a Goddess]]]].
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*''Anime/ADogOfFlanders1975'': Patrasche's first owner, Ensor, is an alcoholic. In the [[Literature/ADogOfFlanders original story]] by Creator/{{Oiuda}}, he died after getting into a fight while drunk, while in the anime he merely stops [[ChuckCunninghamSyndrome making an appearance after episode 21]].
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* ''Anime/NeonGenesisEvangelion'':
** In the manga [[spoiler: Asuka survives her battle with SEELE's Evas, and the entirety of humanity is shown restored once the Human Instrumentality Project is averted.]] On the whole, the manga finishes on a ''much'' more optimistic note than ''End of Evangelion''.

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** In [[Manga/NeonGenesisEvangelion the manga manga]] [[spoiler: Asuka survives her battle with SEELE's Evas, and the entirety of humanity is shown restored once the Human Instrumentality Project is averted.]] On the whole, the manga finishes on a ''much'' more optimistic note than ''End of Evangelion''.
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* Scheris and Kimishima both die in the ''Anime/{{Scryed}}'' anime, but survive in its manga adaptation.

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* Scheris and Kimishima both die in the ''Anime/{{Scryed}}'' ''Anime/SCryEd'' anime, but survive in its manga adaptation.
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** Icelina Eschonbach in the film version.
** As is M'Quve, but he later gets killed off in the sequel manga ''Char's Deleted Affair: Portrait of a Young Comet''.

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** Icelina Eschonbach Eschonbach's plotline of [[AvengingTheVillain avenging Garma]], which ended in her death, was cut in the film version.
{{Compilation Movie}}s. [[DemotedToExtra She only has a few scenes]], the last of which is just her reacting to Garma's death.
** As is M'Quve, M'Quve retains more of his original role, but he later gets killed off in the sequel his final encounter with White Base is cut, mostly for otherwise being one of several plot-irrelevant battles involving Zeon prototype weapons, leaving his fate uncertain. The interquel manga ''Char's Deleted Affair: Portrait of a Young Comet''.Comet'' goes with the idea M'Quve never saw White Base again, but [[DiesDifferentlyInTheAdaptation still died in different circumstances]] (and piloting the same prototype mobile suit).
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* In the ''VideoGame/FireEmblemEngage'' manga, Lumera isn't killed by the cloaked person and instead falls into a coma by having exhausted her energies.

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* In the anime version of ''Manga/FairyTail'', Trinity Raven is last seen escaping from the Tower of Heaven, while in the manga, they were apparently still in it when it was destroyed, [[spoiler:and Ikaruga is later brought BackFromTheDead as a Historia]], confirming their deaths
* The ''Manga/FistOfTheNorthStar'' TV anime series would often rewrite scenes of children's deaths from the manga so that Kenshiro would show up to save the child at the last minute. Most notably Bat's younger adoptive brother, Taki, who is shot by a bandit while trying to retrieve water from a village, Aki, the kid who is chained to a giant rock by Jagi and left to starve to death in the middle of the desert,and Ryo, the kid who eats the poisoned bread in Shu's hideout during the Souther arc.

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* In the anime version of ''Manga/FairyTail'', Trinity Raven is last seen escaping from the Tower of Heaven, while in the manga, they were apparently still in it when it was destroyed, [[spoiler:and Ikaruga is later brought BackFromTheDead as a Historia]], confirming their deaths
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* ''Literature/FateZero'': In the original novel, Kotone is kidnapped and killed by Ryuunosuke and Caster. In the anime, Rin finds her and several other kidnapped children and helps them escape in time.
* The ''Manga/FistOfTheNorthStar'' TV anime series would often rewrite scenes of children's deaths from the manga so that Kenshiro would show up to save the child at the last minute. Most notably Bat's younger adoptive brother, Taki, who is shot by a bandit while trying to retrieve water from a village, Aki, the kid who is chained to a giant rock by Jagi and left to starve to death in the middle of the desert,and desert, and Ryo, the kid who eats the poisoned bread in Shu's hideout during the Souther arc.

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