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* ObnoxiousInLaws: Due to being changed to being [[AdaptationRelationshipOverhaul brother-in-laws]], [[BigBad Goth's]] treatment of [[FatBastard Throbb]] comes off as this. He often mistreats him physically and verbally and admits the reason why he has eaten him yet is because he's his brother in law.

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* ObnoxiousInLaws: Due to being changed to being [[AdaptationRelationshipOverhaul brother-in-laws]], [[BigBad Goth's]] treatment of [[FatBastard Throbb]] comes off as this. He often mistreats him physically and verbally and admits the only reason why he has hasn't eaten him yet is because he's his brother in law.
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* AmbiguouslyRelated: The tv series made Goth and Throbb into [[RelatedInTheAdaptation brother in laws]], but it doesn't tell us which one of them actually is married to the other's sister.

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* AmbiguouslyRelated: The tv series made Goth and Throbb into [[RelatedInTheAdaptation brother brothers in laws]], law]], but it doesn't tell us which one of them actually is married to the other's sister.
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* SparedByTheAdaptation: In the original trilogy, Throbb is killed off in the first book by being struck by lightening and turned into ash. He does return briefly in the series being shown in the underworld in the third book. However, here he survives to the end of the series, even if he's in pursuit by owls.

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* SparedByTheAdaptation: In the original trilogy, Throbb is killed off in the first book by being struck by lightening lightning and turned into ash. He does return briefly in the series series, being shown in the underworld in the third book. However, here he survives to the end of the series, even if he's in pursuit by owls.
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** Like Bathsheba, Brutus'role was expanded to just one scene to being a major antagonist in the show that is relentless in enforcing the ancient law against the bats and hunting down the leads.

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** Like Bathsheba, Brutus'role Brutus's role was expanded to from just one scene to being a major antagonist in the show that is relentless in enforcing the ancient law against the bats and hunting down the leads.
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* VillainTeamUp: Goth and Luger near the finale.

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* AdaptationalComicRelief: Throbb is made even more of a ButtMonkey in the tv series by being depicted as FatComicRelief.



* AdaptationalUgliness: Throbb in the animated series is depicted as fatter than he did in the book which he is described as lean and thin just like Goth.



* CanonForeigner: Ursa the bear and Luger and the wolves were not in the original books, especially since the beasts didn't get involved in the strife between the owls and bats in novels.

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* CanonForeigner: Ursa the bear and Luger and the wolves were not in the original books, especially since the beasts didn't get involved in the strife between the owls and bats in the novels.

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