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7->''"Creator/VictorHugo always intended for Esmeralda and Quasimodo to get married at the end of the book. He just didn't have the technology to write it back then."''
8-->-- '''WebVideo/{{Phelous}}''', reviewing ''WesternAnimation/TheHunchbackOfNotreDameGoldenFilms''
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10So, you're adapting this great book, TV show or comic for the big screen. It's got action, comedy, drama, rom... what, it ''doesn't'' have romance? Well, that won't do; we can't [[StrictlyFormula break the formula]]. Looks like it's time for a previously platonic character to be Promoted to Love Interest.
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12The idea is that in order to appeal to a broad audience, we need romantic subplots. The original work (usually not film, because that's where [[ExecutiveMeddling executives have a field day]]) may have survived all on its own without a romance subplot. However, studios think that every story needs romance.
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14This sort of thing [[{{Shipping}} happens to everyone]] all the time in {{fanfic}}tion, for [[MostFanficWritersAreGirls some]] [[AuthorAppeal reason]].
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16[[Administrivia/TropesAreTools The convention is not an inherently negative one]], but when done poorly, this may become a TokenRomance or even a RomanticPlotTumor in the worst cases.
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18Although normally reserved to adaptations in traditional media, interactive media that feature {{Romance Sidequest}}s can also fall under this, if a character whom the PlayerCharacter cannot woo in one game gets a RomanceArc of their own in a sequel.
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20A SubTrope of AdaptationRelationshipOverhaul. See also HotterAndSexier. Compare RelationshipCompression, where the romance is present in the original but significantly altered due to the different constraints of the new medium. Contrast AdaptationalRomanceDowngrade.
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22See HistoricalRelationshipOverhaul for when this happens to real people.
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29* ''Anime/{{Aggretsuko}}'': The Creator/{{Netflix}} adaptation turns the playboy-ish Haida into the main character's {{Love Interest|s}}, as well as some major personality changes compared to the original shorts, including the fact he was merely a secondary character.
30* Oujirou in the ''Manga/AngelicLayer'' anime. His girlfriend in the manga epilogue [[PairTheSpares gets shoved off]] with Misaki's own love interest from the manga.
31* The closest thing to an original canon for ''Franchise/BlackRockShooter'' is a [[Music/BlackRockShooter music video]] of the eponymous character fighting Dead Master. Once people started making actual stories, Dead Master ended up as the love interest in [[Manga/BlackRockShooter one manga]], the "other self" of BRS's "other self"'s love interest in [[Anime/BlackRockShooter both anime]], BRS's ''mother figure'' in the gag manga, and nonexistent in [[VideoGame/BlackRockShooter the game]].
32* ''Manga/{{Bleach}}'':
33** WordOfGod has stated it's not a romance manga, which is why [[PlatonicLifePartners the two main characters have no romance]] and any romance that does get covered tends to be in the background (aside of some ShipTease) or part of another character's back story. However, in the anime filler arc, the Gotei 13 Invasion, the anime team demote all the main cast and even the secondary cast to extras in favour of their filler villains and heroine and their filler evil clones. To ensure there's romance in the arc, they make ''Kon'' the hero of the arc (demoting even the main character) by promoting him to the filler heroine Nozomi's love interest (even changing his back story to accommodate her).
34** In the manga, Ichigo and Rukia are PlatonicLifePartners and each other's [[TheNotLoveInterest not-love interests]], and have ShipTease with Orihime and Renji respectively. The anime not only takes out some of Ichigo's ST with Orihime but adds as much teasing between him and Rukia as possible ''without'' making her into Ichigo's official girlfriend, e.g. adding a CanonForeigner Shinigami who clearly ships them ''and'' making a whole {{filler}} episode littered with semi-romantic interactions. [[spoiler: Ironically, the manga not only ''decreased'' the teasing from the end of the Soul Society arc onwards, but [[ShipSinking sank the Ichigo/Rukia ship without mercy]].]]
35* In the ''Anime/DeltoraQuest'' anime, Dain becomes a love interest to Jasmine allowing for a LoveTriangle with Lief who also has a crush on her. [[Literature/DeltoraQuest In the books]] Dain does give Jasmine an admiring glance to Lief's jealously, but Jasmine shows no romantic interest in Dain.
36* Yamato Hotsuin and the main character from the original video game version of ''VideoGame/DevilSurvivor2'' have a complex relationship to say the least, but the general way to describe it is that Yamato sees the protagonist as a submissive badass and treats him as his NumberTwo and later a WorthyOpponent. In fact, if the protagonist goes on a story route other than his, Yamato is furious and believes the others "corrupted him". In the ''Anime/DevilSurvivor2'' anime however, Yamato's interest in the protagonist, named Hibiki Kuze, is hit with {{Flanderization}} and makes Yamato have massive HoYay moments, to the point where he outright claims that "Hibiki is mine".
37* ''Franchise/DragonBall'': In the original ''Manga/DragonBall'', manga blonde Launch has a minor attraction to Tien Shinhan in the 22nd World Martial Arts saying she's rooting for him after seeing how violent he is, but doesn't interact with him afterwards. In the anime, Launch explicitly falls heads over heels in love with Tien, as she blushes along with Tien when Oolong points how cute they are together when she bandages his injuries and she spends the rest of her appearances chasing him and Chiaotzu around the world. In ''[[Anime/DragonBallZ Z]]'' Tien even saves Launch from a earthquake and flood by holding her close, unfortunately Launch is PutOnABus for the rest of the franchise barring a few appearances in the Buu Saga, ''Anime/DragonBallYoSonGokuAndHisFriendsReturn'' and ''VideoGame/DragonBallZKakarot'' where she doesn't interact with Tien.
38** Author Creator/AkiraToriyama finally put the nail in the coffin, [[WordOfGod confirming]] in a more recent interview that Tien and Launch [[ShipSinking don't end up together]].
39* Saki Miyajima in ''Literature/{{Durarara}}'' is introduced as [[DarkAndTroubledPast Masaomi Kida's]] ex-girlfriend and for the rest of the novels, stays that way. [[spoiler:Even when he runs away from Tokyo at the end of the third book and ends up staying with her, it's because it's her apology for [[PoorCommunicationKills all the pain she put him through prior to the series' beginning]].]] The anime, however, [[spoiler:has them get back together after the end of the same arc and run away to elope, rather than the books' original reason for Masaomi's sudden departure being that he felt he couldn't face Mikado and Anri any more after they had found out about his past]].
40* ''Anime/ElHazard'': Princess Rune Venus didn't have much interactions with Makoto in the OVA series but in ''The Wanderers'' TV series continuity, she's made younger and promoted to being the main romantic lead to Makoto.
41* ''Anime/FullmetalAlchemist2003'':
42** Rose is a minor character in [[Manga/FullmetalAlchemist the manga]]. In the 2003 anime she returns in the last stretch of the series and becomes a major character. There is ShipTease between her and Edward. She is canonically in love with Ed, with Ed's feelings being unspecified.
43** Inverted with Winry and Edward since she becomes a [[LikeBrotherAndSister sister figure]] to Ed (though official art still portrays Winry as a love interest). In the the manga and the ''Brotherhood'' TV series they're the OfficialCouple throughout the story, with a large amount of ShipTease [[spoiler:and eventually BabiesEverAfter]].
44** In the 2003 anime, Hohenheim flirts with Maria Ross and Maria clearly likes him back. This isn't in the manga and is out-of-character for his manga interpretation.
45* ''Anime/HighschoolOfTheDead'': While there's some [[UnresolvedSexualTension UST]] between Takashi and Saeko in the manga, it's mostly one-sided, since Takashi's rekindling [[OldFlame his relationship with Rei.]] The anime changed things by making it more reciprocal, with additional amounts of {{ship tease}} between him and Saeko, especially in the ''[[BeachEpisode "Drifters of the Dead"]]'' OVA.
46* Inverted in ''Manga/{{Horimiya}}''. Yuki had a brief crush on "Konoha" (Miyamura's out of school appearance) in the webcomic and manga, but this is completely skipped over in the anime.
47* ''Manga/KaguyaSamaLoveIsWar'':
48** The main series is partially a modern day retelling of ''The Tale of the Bamboo Cutter''. Shirogane (who was based on one of the five failed suitors) instead takes the role originally held by the emperor as Kaguya's love interest. As for the emperor himself, [[spoiler:[[RelatedInTheAdaptation he's instead her cousin Mikado Shijo]]]].
49** The ''Offical Doujin'' has a recurring [[HighSchoolAU Kindergarten A.U.]] where Hayasaka and Shirogane end up dating and eventually get engaged, in contrast to their mostly platonic relationship in canon. Notably, it's the only A.U. shown where Kaguya's crush on Shirogane isn't reciprocated (since it would be rather creepy given the age gap).
50** Parodied in the "Miyuki and his Girls" one-shot where Kei (strictly familial, if tsundereish, BigBrotherWorship), Fujiwara (friend/quasi-mother figure), Hayasaka (friend), and Iino (kohai) are all depicted as being hopelessly in love with Shirogane due to it being an AffectionateParody of the harem genre.
51* Several [[Manga/TheLegendOfZelda manga adaptations]] of ''Franchise/TheLegendOfZelda'' add pretty explicit romance, especially between Link and Zelda, when the games rely primarily on varying levels of [[ImpliedLoveInterest subtext]]:
52** One of the [[Manga/TheLegendOfZeldaI adaptations]] of ''VideoGame/TheLegendOfZeldaI'' has Link crushing on Zelda. It is unrequited because, unknown to him (but not to her), he is [[spoiler:her [[SurpriseIncest half-brother]].]]
53** One adaptation of ''VideoGame/ZeldaIITheAdventureOfLink'' has both the original Zelda and the sleeping Zelda fighting over Link. In the games, the Zelda from the first game doesn't even appear in the sequel, and the sleeping Zelda simply gives Link a "Thank You" kiss after he awakens her.
54** ''Manga/TheLegendOfZeldaOcarinaOfTime1999'' adds more emphasis on something between Link and Zelda than the games do. Zelda's character is partially {{composite|Character}}d with Malon's due to Link spending a day with a disguised Zelda in the third chapter. He's [[PuppyLove attracted to her]] from the start. Later on, Malon realizes that she isn't the person that Link wants, which is implied to be Zelda. To a lesser extent, Link is implied to like Saria in the manga (if the jealous Mido isn't just seeing things).
55** The second adaptation of ''VideoGame/TheLegendOfZeldaALinkToThePast'' plays up Link's and Zelda's queenly/knightly relationship to the point where it's romantically tinged.
56** ''Manga/TheLegendOfZeldaTwilightPrincess2016'' tosses any ambiguity into the wind and goes for a full-on BigDamnKiss [[spoiler:between Link and ''Midna'', not Zelda]].
57* ''Franchise/LupinIII'': The status of Lupin and Fujiko's relationship changes dependent on which continuity, or the movie. In ''Anime/TheCastleOfCagliostro'', they're exes, while in ''[[Anime/LupinIIITheSecretOfTwilightGemini The Secret of Twilight Gemini]]'' and ''[[Anime/LupinIIITheColumbusFiles The Columbus Files]]''', they still [[SexWithTheEx see each other on the side.]] But in ''[[Anime/FarewellToNostradamus Farewell to Nostradamus]]'', she feels nothing for him, at all.
58* Inverted with Chrono Harlaown in ''Franchise/LyricalNanoha'', who was Nanoha Takamachi's rival and later love interest back in ''[[VisualNovel/TriangleHeart3SweetSongsForever Lyrical Toy Box]]'', but that honor instead went to his adoptive younger sister Fate when it was adapted into an anime series. [[spoiler: And some time later, Chrono was quite HappilyMarried to his assistant Amy Limietta.]]
59* ''Manga/MakenKi'':
60** In the manga, Takaki became [[StraightGay a lesbian]] after a traumatic event that [[DoesNotLikeMen left her androphobic.]] Whereas the anime adaptation downplays her phobia, to the point of being virtually nonexistent, to have her instantly become smitten with [[{{bishonen}} Akaya.]]
61** The anime also changes Himegami's relationship status from being Usui's love interest and adds her to Takeru's harem. Likewise, Usui's crush on Himegami is only briefly touched upon twice. He spends the rest of the series perving on any other girl he sees.
62* Neji in ''Manga/{{Naruto}}'' is a protective cousin and friend towards Hinata for most of the series. In ''Manga/RockLeesSpringtimeOfYouth'', he is [[KissingCousins outright in love]] with her to obsessive degrees. It is very one-sided.
63* ''Manga/NegimaMagisterNegiMagi'':
64** This happened somewhat to Yue Ayase in the anime. While it was just barely alluded to in the ClassTrip arc (which is where they likely drew it from), the love triangle plot come into play much later in the manga.
65** An even bigger example would be Chisame Hasegawa. A side character in the beginning who was mostly annoyed with the whole situation, Chisame gets pulled rather unwillingly deeper into the story, and subsequently starts acting {{Tsundere}} towards Negi. [[spoiler:Then ''Manga/UQHolder'' reveals they got ''married''.]]
66* {{Inverted|Trope}}: In ''Anime/NeonGenesisEvangelion'', Asuka has a PrecociousCrush on Kaji, and it's a fairly important aspect of her character, tying into her unhealthy need for adult validation. It's removed in ''Anime/RebuildOfEvangelion'', allowing more time to develop her relationship with Shinji instead.
67* In ''Manga/NyoronChuruyaSan'', Ashakura has a massive crush on Kyon. This is a ''sharp'' contrast to Asakura in the main ''Literature/{{Haruhi|Suzumiya}}'' series, whose feelings for him can best be summed up as "I want to brutally murder you ForScience".
68* The anime of ''Manga/OnePiece'' much like ''Anime/{{Bleach}}'' [[ShipTease does this]] with its MainCharacters the Straw Hats, whom in the manga as stated by the author Eiichiro Oda are [[NoHuggingNoKissing purely]] JustFriends or "Nakama" which can mean someone as close as family. While there are definitely some PlatonicWritingRomanticReading moments in the manga it's still not supposed to be taken as genuine love. Creator/ToeiAnimation however outright places Luffy & Nami, Sanji and Nami, Zoro & Robin etc in overtly romantic scenes in filler, TV specials and movies that weren't in the manga, painting said platonic friendships as actual potential love interests.
69* Very common in the various ''Franchise/{{Pokemon}}'' adaptations:
70** ''Manga/PokemonAdventures'':
71*** There's nothing to suggest Misty likes Red in ''VideoGame/PokemonRedAndBlue'', but in the manga, she has a one-sided crush on the manga's Red counterpart.
72*** Brendan and May have some mild ShipTease in ''[[VideoGame/PokemonRubyAndSapphire Pokemon Ruby, Sapphire, and Emerald]]'', but it's not anywhere near the amount of romance between Ruby and Sapphire.
73*** Green and Silver have never interacted in the games - heck, she didn't become canon until [[VideoGame/PokemonLetsGoPikachuAndLetsGoEevee 19 years after his debut]] - however Green and Silver have ShipTease.
74*** Likewise, Red and Green have never interacted in the games, mainly due to Green being Red’s DistaffCounterpart. Yet, in ''Pokemon Adventures'', she’s one of his love interests (alongside Misty and Yellow) and flirts with him openly in her first appearance. This even managed to carry over to ''VideoGame/PokemonLetsGoPikachuAndLetsGoEevee'', where Red and Green have some ShipTease upon meeting each other.
75** ''Anime/PokemonTheSeries'':
76*** Lucy and Brock never even meet in the games, but in the anime, Lucy is one of the few women to like Brock back.
77*** Inverted with Professor Kukui and Professor Burnet. They're HappilyMarried in ''VideoGame/PokemonSunAndMoon'', but are acquaintances in the anime. [[spoiler:Subverted after Kukui proposes to Burnet.]]
78*** It has never been concretely confirmed that Misty has a crush on Ash. There are scenes suggesting she might, but they're up to interpretation and aren't as explicit as Serena's crush on Ash. However, 4kids added a few extra ShipTease moments between Ash and Misty compared to the Japanese version. Even after Misty was PutOnABus, Ash referenced her at least once in the dub when he hadn't in the original. 4kids also added explicit Ash/Misty elements into supplementary material such as the song "Misty's Song" and theatre adaptation ''Theatre/PokemonLive''.
79** Satoshi from ''Manga/PokemonZensho'' seems to have [[PuppyLove a crush]] on Misty. In the games, Red is a silent protagonist and Misty is just another gym leader. The interpretation may come from a piece of early artwork depicting Red and Misty taking a picture together.
80** Jun from ''Manga/PokemonDiamondAndPearlAdventure'' flirts with Mitsumi, who plays the role of Professor Rowan's assistant from ''VideoGame/PokemonDiamondAndPearl''. In the games, Barry doesn't even take much note of the assistant.
81** ''Manga/TheElectricTaleOfPikachu'':
82*** In the [[Anime/PokemonTheSeries anime]], Ash and Misty had their ShipTease moments but the writers are intentionally vague on whether they were intended to be love interests or not (with the lead director of the Original Series, Takeshi Shudo, saying they weren't). In the manga, Ash and Misty clearly like each other.
83*** Jessie and James have had some ShipTease over the years but are mainly depicted as {{Platonic Life Partners}}. In the manga, they obviously like each other. The manga ends with [[spoiler:them engaged and Jessie pregnant]].
84*** In "Pikachu's Goodbye", Pikachu befriends a small Pikachu. It's never made explicit if it was small to signify it as a baby (the episode predates Pichu's reveal) or small to signify it as female. In ''Electric Tale of Pikachu'', it is explicitly female (complete with a [[TertiarySexualCharacteristics flower behind an ear]]) and is a love interest for Pikachu.
85* ''Manga/RurouniKenshin'':
86** In the manga, Yahiko and Tsubame were never ''fully'' shown as a couple [[spoiler: though they did marry anyway]]. The anime shows Yahiko nursing a ''big'' crush on Tsubame, and on several occasions he gives her presents as well as goes on social activities with her.
87** Similarly, in the manga Sano and Megumi were mostly platonic friends. The TV series shows Sanosuke giving Megumi gestures of affection and while her primary man of interest is Kenshin, she is fully aware of Sano's attraction and appreciates it even if she doesn't necessarily return it. (Yahiko even points out the ShipTease and [[ButtMonkey ends up smacked for it.]]) Once she confirms Kenshin's true one is Kaoru, she begins to show affection towards Sanosuke especially in the filler Tales of the Meiji Arc. Even while admitting Megumi was a beauty, manga!Sanosuke never showed the level of attraction towards her as he did in the anime and was too busy with his own personal business to attempt to get with her in a few social activities as the anime filler did.
88* ''Franchise/SailorMoon'': In [[Anime/SailorMoon the original anime adaptation]], Shingo has a crush on Ami. In [[Manga/SailorMoon the manga]], he's a very minor character who never really interacts with anyone outside of his family.
89* In ''Literature/{{Shimoneta}}'''s manga adaptation, Tanukichi eventually develops feelings for Ayame, whereas her feelings toward him [[JustFriends remain platonic.]] But the anime version [[ShipTease implies the attraction is mutual]] at the end of it's 11th episode.
90* Subverted in the [[Anime/ASilentVoice anime adaptation]] of ''Manga/ASilentVoice'', the manga ends with Shoya Ishida and Shoko Nishimiya taking each other’s hands and entering the next stage of their lives together, signifying [[MaybeEverAfter they might become a couple]]. In the anime on other hand downplays the romantic aspects of the leads, in favour of focusing on Shoya overcoming his depression and self-hatred thanks to Shoko and unlike the manga ends right there and doesn’t explore any further. Their relationship is mainly left affectionately platonic in the anime, while the manga was more clear about it.
91* Strangely, the anime adaptation of ''Manga/SnowWhiteWithTheRedHair'' felt the need to give Ryuu, a twelve year old ChildProdigy who is completely absorbed by his interest in plants and their pharmaceutical uses and has little understanding or desire of human interactions, a PrecociousCrush on Shirayuki. They erased a chunk of his backstory in doing so in addition to drastically altering his character in the present.
92* The French dub of ''Anime/SonicX'' combined this with FillingTheSilence. The final episode has Sonic stating something inaudible to Amy in the original version. Various dubs decided to give Sonic dialogue during this portion. The English dub had a vague enough "Don't worry Amy, I never will [abandon you]". The French dub however took it up a notch with "Of course I love you Amy--since always."
93* Double subverted with ''Literature/SoundEuphonium''. The first two seasons heavily downplay Kumiko's relationship with her {{childhood friend|Romance}} Shuichi in exchange for emphasis on her PseudoRomanticFriendship with Reina. The third and final movie is romantic-focused and features [[spoiler:Kumiko's RelationshipUpgrade with Shuichi]] from the books.
94* ''Franchise/StreetFighter'':
95** In ''Anime/StreetFighterIIV'' Chun-Li becomes Ken's love interest and even [[CockFight fights]] with Vega over her. In the games Ken is HappilyMarried to Eliza and is only friends with Chun-Li, who mostly gets ShipTease with Ryu since they are two of the few World Warriors who are still single. Inverted in the anime though as Ryu and Chun-Li don't interact much.
96*** Granted Ken is attracted to Chun-Li in ''Anime/StreetFighterAlphaTheAnimation'' as well (due to Eliza being AdaptedOut), but it never evolves to a RelationshipUpgrade like ''Street Fighter II V''.
97** Ryu and Chun-Li, in the games despite having consistently starred together for decades and all of their allies being married, are JustFriends. Extremely close friends with [[ShipTease plenty of affection]] for each other, but nothing more than that. In the ''Street Fighter II'' manga, however, Ryu and Chun-Li are explicitly romantically attracted to each other. And in the ''Street Fighter II'' manhwa, they actually end up married.
98* In the ''Manga/{{Tokko}}'' manga, Ranmaru and Sakura don't show any specific romantic interest in each other, but in the anime they develop feelings for each other and become love interests.
99* The sequel of ''Manga/ToLoveRu'', ''TLR Darkness'', add more potential members to Rito's harem:
100** Nana, Lala's younger sister, starts to show interest in Rito after Mia's friendship mending chapters.
101** Rin, one of Saki's bodyguards, develops feelings for Rito after he saves her from a cursed sword (with the help of Mea and Yami).
102** Kyoko was born as fictional character of her ShowWithinAShow. After, she appears as real character and became Run's best friend and in "Darkness" she fall for Rito herself after being subjected to the "[[BridalCarry Princess Carry]]".
103* In ''Manga/{{Trigun}}'', Meryl and Milly care deeply about Vash and Wolfwood respectively, but it doesn't go beyond anything platonic. In the anime adaptation they become their respective love interests, [[spoiler:and it's even implied that Wolfwood and Milly have sex with each other later in the series]].
104* The ''Anime/ValkyriaChronicles'' anime adaptation promoted Faldio to one of Alicia's love interests in order to introduce a ''LoveTriangle'', despite the fact that [[VideoGame/ValkyriaChronicles the original game]] already had a major romantic subplot between protagonists Alicia and Welkin. It becomes a rather large RomanticPlotTumor as the show goes on; for instance, a rather epic battle in the game against an enormous overpowered tank was completely skipped in the anime to allow Alicia and Faldio time to flirt.
105* Nitori had a mild crush on Takatsuki in ''Manga/WanderingSon'' that went away by the time she dated Anna. The anime keeps Anna and Nitori together but has multiple scenes showing Nitori likes Takatsuki. [[spoiler:It isn't helped that the anime ends right after Anna broke up with Nitori, leaving room for Takatsuki/Nitori potentially. In the manga Nitori and Anna end up back together but the anime adaptation never went that far.]]
106* In the ''VideoGame/YokaiWatch'' video games, Katie is the female protagonist. In the ''Anime/YokaiWatch'' anime she is the [[PuppyLove crush]] and classmate of Nate, the male playable character in the games. ''Yo-Kai Watch 2'' added some ShipTease between them to go with how [[RetCanon it is influenced by the anime]]. Thirty years later in ''Anime/YokaiWatchShadowside'' they're shown to be married with kids.
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110* In ''ComicBook/TeenTitansEarthOne'', [[Characters/TeenTitansNewTeenTitans Victor Stone]] and Tara Markov are portrayed as a high-school couple, despite never having been shown to have any interest in each other in other continuities.
111* ComicBook/UltimateMarvel
112** In ''ComicBook/UltimateSpiderMan'', [[Characters/MarvelComicsKittyPryde Kitty Pryde]] is one of Spidey's girlfriends briefly, giving him a relationship with someone he doesn't [[ItsNotYouItsMyEnemies have to constantly worry about the safety of]]. They do break up eventually.
113%%** ''ComicBook/UltimateXMen'' does this with Wolverine and Storm. Ironically, they would later get together in the regular Marvel Universe.
114* In ''Timestorm 2009-2099'', which features an alternate version of the ComicBook/Marvel2099 universe, teenage [[ComicBook/SpiderMan2099 Miguel O'Hara]] has a bit of UST with Shakdi Hadaad (who in regular continuity is Cerebra of the X-Men 2099). Their counterparts in the regular 2099 universe never even met.
115* ''ComicBook/JemAndTheHologramsIDW'':
116** Stormer and Kimber became very close [[PseudoRomanticFriendship friends]] in one episode of ''WesternAnimation/{{Jem}}''. The 2015 comic reboot makes them a couple.
117** In the cartoon, Riot liked Jem (but not Jerrica) while Jem didn't like him back. In the comics, his feelings are requited however she's still in a relationship with Rio.
118* ''ComicBook/{{Fables}}'' does this quite a lot with FairyTale characters who haven’t so much as met in their own stories.
119** Literature/SnowWhite and TheBigBadWolf aka Bigby become a couple who have seven kids (cubs) together.
120** By the end of the series an older Literature/LittleRedRidingHood becomes romantically involved with Literature/TheFrogPrince.
121** Prior to this, Boy Blue had a relationship with Red Riding Hood [[spoiler: who turned out to be Literature/BabaYaga in disguise]].
122** Jack ([[CompositeCharacter from all the Fairy Tales involving “Jack”]]) is the boyfriend of [[Literature/SnowWhiteAndRoseRed Rose Red]], Snow White’s sister at the start of the series.
123** A older and villainous Literature/{{Goldilocks}} sleeps with Literature/BlueBeard.
124** In some real NauseaFuel, Literature/{{Cinderella}} seduces and boinks [[Literature/TheLegendOfSleepyHollow Ichabod Crane]]. Although it’s part of an undercover job.
125** Inverted with some of the actual relationships from the fairy tales. PrinceCharming is a cad whose relationships with [[ReallyGetsAround Snow White, Cinderella and Briar Rose]] are based on sex not love. Additionally Prince Brandish, Snow’s original love from her original story is a {{Yandere}}, who has an EntitledToHaveYou attraction to Snow whom hates him.
126* ''ComicBook/AfterlifeWithArchie'':
127** Inverted with Cheryl Blossom. She is usually the ThirdOptionLoveInterest to Archie in ''ComicBook/ArchieComics''. Here she says that she flirts with him, but no man could ever compare [[{{twincest}} to her twin brother]], Jason.
128** Nancy and Chuck are still a couple, but Nancy is cheating on Chuck with [[spoiler:Ginger]].
129* ''ComicBook/SonicTheComic'' inverts this with Amy and Sonic. In [[Franchise/SonicTheHedgehog the games]], Amy has a PrecociousCrush on Sonic and being a [[SmittenTeenageGirl lovesick preteen]] is one of her more defining traits. In the comics, she is implied to [[TheGadfly only be teasing]] Sonic. And once her [[CharacterizationMarchesOn personality was altered]] thanks to ExecutiveMeddling, even that was gone.
130* ComicBook/PostCrisis [[Characters/BatmanLadyShiva Lady Shiva]] and ComicBook/RichardDragon have a thing for each other and dated in the past while in ''ComicBook/RichardDragonKungFuFighter'' neither of them showed the least inclination of romantic interest in the other, they just liked fighting together, though they had a hard time getting along without Ben (Bronze Tiger)'s intervention, and valued each other's skills.
131* ''Franchise/TheLegendOfZelda'':
132** ''ComicBook/TheLegendOfZelda'' early 90's comics do this for Link and Zelda, who are presented here as teenagers following the [[VideoGame/TheLegendOfZeldaI first]] [[VideoGame/ZeldaIITheAdventureOfLink two]] games. Unlike the animated example, the relationship is portrayed more sympathetically (he doesn't ask for a kiss at ridiculous moments, and she clearly reciprocates his feelings); it's implied that they will eventually marry when they reach adulthood. As noted elsewhere, no romance exists between them in either of the games which existed at the time the comics were made.
133** In ''ComicBook/TheLegendOfZeldaALinkToThePast1992'': Zelda is changed from an Implied Love Interest (which she was in ''[[VideoGame/TheLegendOfZeldaALinkToThePast the original game]]'') to a Love Interest.
134* [[Characters/{{Batgirl}} Barbara Gordon]] and [[Characters/NightwingDickGrayson Dick Grayson]] are one of the "it" couples of DC Comics, but their romantic relationship only started in the early-to-mid 1990s. Prior to that Babs saw Dick as a younger sibling if anything since her character was portrayed as closer to Batman's age when she was introduced. It was only Post-Crisis that her age was revised to make her a contemporary of Dick Grayson. There was a dispute at DC on whether Nightwing was a ''Teen Titans'' or ''Batman'' character, so [[Characters/TeenTitansStarfire Starfire]][=/=]Nightwing was broken up and the narrative of Barbara being Dick's FirstLove was {{retcon}}ned in. Since then, Barbara has been Dick's main love interest (with Starfire being his second).
135* ''ComicBook/WonderWoman'':
136** In the post-Crisis ''ComicBook/WonderWoman1987'', Diana's former love interest and husband [[Characters/WonderWomanAllies Steve Trevor]] is married to Etta Candy instead, without Diana or Steve showing any inkling of romantic interest in each other.
137** In Creator/GrantMorrison's ''ComicBook/WonderWomanEarthOne'', Diana and Mala are former lovers. Mala from the [[ComicBook/WonderWoman1942 original comics]] was Diana's dearest friend who grew up alongside her like a sister on Paradise Island and came in second in the contest to see which Amazon would act as their champion in the wider world to return Steve Trevor home and respond to WWII.
138** In ''ComicBook/DCRebirth'', Characters/{{Batman|TheCharacter}} is presented as a genuine {{Love Interest|s}} to Diana and, as seen in Creator/TomKing's [[ComicBook/BatmanTomKing Batman run]], they AlmostKiss barely able to control their attraction to each other. In the prior comic continuities, Diana and Bruce were JustFriends and very rarely romantically linked and at most flirting and kissing very occasionally. The ''WesternAnimation/JusticeLeague'' cartoon became a AudienceColoringAdaptation for the pairing.
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142* In general, any fanfic author can make any pair of characters into a couple, even if there isn't any romantic interaction between them in the source material. Some [[FanPreferredCouple Fan Preferred Couples]] are [[ShipsThatPassInTheNight characters which barely interacted or never met at all in their respective series.]] And don't get us started on {{Crossover Ship}}s
143* ''Webcomic/HetaliaAxisPowers'' fanfic ''[[https://www.fanfiction.net/s/11886910/1/Gankona-Unnachgiebig-Unità Gankona, Unnachgiebig, Unità]]'': The former Axis Trio had been friends since WWII. However, ''both'' Germany and Japan were hoping for this, turning them into rivals for Italy's love. Unfortunately, Italy [[ObliviousToLove seemed to be oblivious to their intent to upgrade their relationship]]. ''Seemed''. [[spoiler:Italy [[ObfuscatingStupidity pretended to not notice]] their feelings [[InsecureLoveInterest because he felt they could do better than him]] and will eventually get over him. [[DevotedToYou That doesn't happen]]. In the end, ''both'' Germany and Japan [[{{Polyamory}} got together with Italy]].]]
144* In [[Manga/OnePiece canon]], Boa Hancock has romantic feelings for Luffy that he doesn't return. But in ''[[https://www.fanfiction.net/s/11322176/1/To-Protect-Everything To Protect Everything]]'' they're currently engaged with Luffy being the unofficial emperor of Amazon Lily.
145* In a similar example, [[BetaBitch Veronica]] from ''WesternAnimation/TheFairlyOddParents'' had a one-sided secret crush on Timmy Turner, which was only brought up in 2 episodes. In ''[[https://fairlyoddfanon.fandom.com/wiki/The_All_New_Fairly_OddParents! The All New Fairly OddParents!]]'', however, Veronica (with a [[TookALevelInKindness much nicer]] [[LovableAlphaBitch personality]]) becomes Timmy's ThirdOptionLoveInterest, thanks to a ThrowTheDogABone moment [[https://fairlyoddfanon.fandom.com/wiki/Second_Rate_Popular_Birthday on her 11th birthday.]]
146* In contrast to the lower-key LesYay moments in the original film, ''Film/ASimpleFavor'' fic "[[https://archiveofourown.org/works/16205873 Baby]]" has Emily and Stephanie’s relationship escalate into a full-on affair that culminates in [[spoiler:Stephanie helping Emily kill Faith and fake her death so that they can run away to Greece]].
147* An interesting example of this occurs in ''Fanfic/AnExtraordinaryJourney''; discounting a few {{Crossover Ship}}s, not only do Willow and Faith get married, but after [[spoiler:Lee Adama is turned into a vampire and his soul is restored, the Scooby Gang take it a step further by using another spell to anchor Lee's soul to someone else, which prevents Lee falling victim to the happiness clause. While Tara used Cordelia as Angel's anchor, Lee didn't have an immediate love interest when he was turned (Dee accepted Billy's proposal and Starbuck has several issues after Anders is identified as a Cylon) and using his father as an option wasn't practical due to Commander Adama's age, and so a process of elimination leads to Cally Henderson accepting this responsibility. While Cally and Lee are each assured that the bond does not make them obligated to become romantically involved with each other, their peripheral awareness of each other's thoughts and feelings prompts them to spend time together to deal with their feelings of loneliness, which eventually leads to them dating for reasons beyond the bond]].
148* ''Fanfic/TheLastOfUsSeries'' (''Series/OnceUponATime'', ''VideoGame/TheLastOfUs''): Regina fulfills the role of Ellie but is aged up and made into Emma's (who stands in for Joel) love interest instead of the father-daughter relationship their game counterparts had.
149* {{Inverted|Trope}} and {{justified|Trope}} in ''Fanfic/MoreThanEnemies''. It all starts with Sasuke hating Sakura's guts for getting in his way to achieve power, which makes every interaction with him too awkward and unbearable. The distance and spending more time interacting with other people causes her to realize how shallow her crush on Sasuke is and stop pining after him. To be fair, she went after him in a self-assertion move. To make the statement she wasn't any less than her Clan classmates, that she had the same potential to be strong and a worthy kunoichi as them.
150* ''Fanfic/SonOfTheSannin'':
151** Downplayed with Jiraiya. His canon one-sided crush on Tsunade is eventually reciprocated after a few years of them acting as Naruto's adoptive parents, and they end up getting married.
152** Also downplayed with Matsuri. Much like her canon counterpart, she has a one-sided crush on Gaara, [[spoiler:but the epilogue shows that the two of them eventually get married]].
153** Played straight with Shisui Uchiha and Fu the Nanabi jinchuriki, who become love interests for Shizune and Shino Aburame respectively.
154** Inverted with both Karin and Ino, who lose their one-sided crushes on Sasuke. Karin simply loses all romantic interest in him and instead ends up with Neji, while Ino hates him [[spoiler:[[SinsOfOurFathers due to holding him responsible for her father's death during the Uchiha Insurrection]]]].
155** Natsu Hyuga (a minor character from the special episode focused on Hinata and Hanabi's relationship) becomes this to Itachi Uchiha, [[RescueRomance after he rescues her during the Akatsuki invasion]].
156* In ''Blog/AStudentOutOfTime'', [[VisualNovel/SuperDanganronpaAnother2 Hibiki Otonokoji]] becomes this to [[VisualNovel/Danganronpa2GoodbyeDespair Hajime Hinata]] after he and his allies manage to rescue her from [[spoiler:her murderous twin sister Kanade]]. Afterward, the two become quite close, especially as Hajime helps her recover from her trauma, and Hibiki develops a crush on him. [[spoiler: When she gets kicked out of the school and is left homeless, he offers to let her stay with him, which leads to the two becoming even closer and eventually getting together.]] Also doubles as a CrossoverShip.
157* The GameMod ''VideoGame/StardewValleyExpanded'' makes the Wizard a potential love interest for the player character.
158* ''Fanfic/PokemonCrossing'': Multiple ''VideoGame/AnimalCrossing'' characters have love interests:
159** The following couples are married in the fic: Tom Nook and Sable, Cesar and Cyrano, Static and Bangle, and Butch and Serena.
160** On the dating end? Frita and Pashmina, Apollo and Wolfgang, while Benedict/Kidd/Tank end up in a polyamorous relationship.
161** Dobie and Judy are exes, as are Rooney and Frank.
162* ''Webcomic/NaruHinaChronicles'':
163** In [[Manga/{{Naruto}} canon]], Neji and Tenten were only platonic friends and teammates. Here, they fall in love with each other and get married.
164** The same thing can be said for Ino and Choji (minus the 'get married' part).
165** Kakashi and Anko never had any onscreen interaction in canon, but they're in a relationship here.
166** Konohamaru is dating Hanabi. In the ''Naruto'' manga, they had no interaction whatsoever given that Hanabi very rarely appeared in it. It's only in the ''Manga/{{Boruto}}'' series that they finally had any interaction together (all while getting some ShipTease along the way).
167** Gaara and Matsuri are a {{downplayed|Trope}} example. In canon, the latter had a one-sided crush on the former. Here, her feelings for him are reciprocated.
168** [[spoiler:Tsunade and Jiraiya]] are another downplayed example of a canonical one-sided crush ([[spoiler:Jiraiya's feelings towards Tsunade]] in this case) being reciprocated here.
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172* In ''WesternAnimation/TheAngryBirdsMovie'', [[spoiler:Terence and Matilda become a couple, and in [[WesternAnimation/TheAngryBirdsMovie2 the sequel]], they already have children]].
173* ''WesternAnimation/BatmanTheKillingJoke'' has [[spoiler:Characters/{{Batgirl}}]] pining over Characters/{{Batman|TheCharacter}}. In the [[ComicBook/TheKillingJoke source comic]] she barely even appeared in any panels that didn't relate to her [[spoiler:being shot by [[Characters/BatmanTheJoker The Joker]]]]. Not to mention their relationship in the comics Post-Crisis is actually more akin to father and daughter, something Barbara's ''real'' father Jim (whom she spends markedly less time with) has expressed sadness over.
174* Inverted in Disney's ''WesternAnimation/PeterPan'', which removes the romantic subplot between Peter and Wendy present in the original play and novel. This became such an AudienceColoringAdaptation that viewers accused the live-action ''Film/PeterPan2003'' of this trope, even though it was being TruerToTheText.
175* As a part of RevisitingTheRoots, ''WesternAnimation/TheLegoBatmanMovie'' has Dick Grayson as a preteen and Barbara Gordon as a young adult. During the Silver Age, Batgirl ''was'' several years older than the then-teenage Robin. As a result, the movie does not have her and Robin as love interests like has been the norm since the '90s. Batgirl is instead ''Batman'''s love interest... sort of. Barbara has no interest in Batman while he is head-over-heels for her.
176* The ''WesternAnimation/UltimateAvengers'' movies have [[Characters/MarvelComicsSteveRogers Captain America]] and Comicbook/BlackWidow get together, with their son James later appearing as one of the leads in ''WesternAnimation/NextAvengersHeroesOfTomorrow''.
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180* Virtually all film adaptations of ''Literature/AndThenThereWereNone'' include a romance subplot between Vera and Lombard, two characters who had at most a few ShipTease moments in the book, and also [[spoiler:have them survive together instead of dying]]. This is subverted in the 1987 Soviet film and 2015 BBC miniseries, however: the "romance" in the Soviet film culminates in [[spoiler:Lombard ''raping'' Vera which further worsens her mental breakdown]] and the romance in the BBC series [[spoiler:does ''not'' stop a paranoid and mentally unstable Vera from shooting Lombard dead just like in the original book]].
181* ''Film/{{Assol}}'': In [[Literature/TheScarletSails the original book]], Menners Jr. always detests Assol and believes she is a lunatic. In the film, after bullying her in their childhood, he gets better as he grows up and falls in love with her, though she doesn’t reciprocate.
182* ''Film/AttackOnTitan'' already takes many, many liberties from [[Manga/AttackOnTitan the manga]], but one of the biggest is the relationship between Eren and Mikasa. In the original, they are adopted siblings (though there are many, many hints that Mikasa sees Eren as more than a brother), while the adaptation drops the adopted sibling angle and goes for a full-on romance between them. While this may not sit well with traditionalists, it's safe to assume those who ship Eren/Mikasa couldn't be happier. [[spoiler:The manga ''does'' later confirm that Mikasa was in love with Eren and vice versa. However, the most they get is essentially a what-if fantasy and Mikasa kissing Eren just after she killed him after his ProtagonistJourneyToVillan. An epilogue shows that Mikasa lived her life and died as an old woman with a bit of visual implication that she never married, so the trope ''technically'' still applies.]]
183* ''Film/BicentennialMan'': In the [[Literature/TheBicentennialMan original story]], the closest Andrew gets to having a romantic relationship is whispering the name "Little Miss" while [[spoiler:on his deathbed]], a century after she's died. In the film, we're shown that she has [[ForbiddenLove a crush on him]], but chooses to marry Chaney instead, leaving Andrew as the RomanticRunnerup. Although Andrew seemed oblivious to this, his SecondLove appears in the form of Portia, Little Miss's granddaughter, [[CanonForeigner added specifically for this role]]. Her desire for [[RoboticSpouse their marriage]] to be seen as valid spurs Andrew to fight for his humanity against the [[OneWorldOrder World Congress]].
184* Isabella of France in ''Film/{{Braveheart}}'' was in France and ten years old at the time of Wallace's rebellion. Particularly unfortunate, as her romantic subplot is at cross-purposes with some of the most powerful moments in the film.
185* Leslie and Jesse from ''Literature/BridgeToTerabithia'' have a friendship that can be interpreted as romantic, however canonically they're only ever specified as friends. The 2007 film aged them up from 10 to 12 and added some more ShipTease.
186* ''Film/{{Cats}}'': [[Theatre/{{Cats}} The stage productions]] have always kept things ambiguous where the subject of Mistoffelees and Victoria are concerned: Victoria's solo dance of sexual awakening is usually watched by an awestruck Mistoffelees until he joins in and sings the Invitation to the Jellicle Ball; he singles out Victoria for a trick during his own song; and they're often placed together in certain background scenes. In some stage productions, it's Mistoffelees who performs the 'mating dance' with Victoria instead of the more usual Admetus/Plato. How all that's interpreted, however, has been left up to the audience. In the film, they remove the ambiguity in favour of having Mistoffelees spend the entire film crushing on Victoria and looking after her whenever trouble happens. His bumbling attempts to impress her with his constantly-failing magic becomes the main plot set-up for later events in the film. [[spoiler:By the end of the film, they do become an item.]]
187* ''Film/ChaosWalking2021'' has a {{downplayed|trope}} example. Todd and Viola having a romantic connection is made a lot more prominent here compared to [[Literature/ChaosWalking the book]] (mostly from Todd's end); while they're close friends in the books their relationship is largely platonic [[RelationshipUpgrade until]] ''Monsters of Men''. It may be partly because of the AgeLift; in ''The Knife of Never Letting Go'' Todd and Viola are both around thirteen, while here they're in their late teens.
188* ''Film/CloudAtlas'':
189** [[spoiler:Frobisher has a short-lived infatuation for Ayrs in the film.]]
190** [[spoiler:Hae-Joo and Sonmi have sex in the novel too, but the novel's incidence is emotionally sterile GladToBeAliveSex. The sexual encounter in the film is on much better terms; the film also has Sonmi declare her undying love for Hae-Joo in her orison.]]
191** [[spoiler:Meronym for Zachry.]]
192* Downplayed concerning Wilhelm Hauff’s fairytale ''The Cold Heart''. In the fairytale, Peter marries Lisbeth after his FaceHeelTurn, having never met her before. She only marries him because her father forces her to, and Peter treats her awfully, although it eventually leads to his HeelRealization. After he regains his human heart, Lisbeth stays with him, although he is ready to accept that she’d never forgive him. To make her decision to remain his wife more believable, the film adaptations (such as the ones made in 2014 and 2016) usually give Peter and Lisbeth a romantic arc before his FaceHeelTurn (and with it, an additional motive for Peter being so desperate to get rich, as he is initially UnableToSupportAWife).
193* Inverted with David Campbell in ''Film/DaleksInvasionEarth2150AD'' for the simple reason that the movieverse's Susan Who is about eleven.
194* {{Inverted|Trope}} in ''Literature/TheDaVinciCode''. In the book, Langdon and Sophie end up as lovers by the end, but their relationship in the film is more LikeBrotherAndSister (most likely since it wouldn't have added anything, plus [[Creator/TomHanks Langdon's actor]] is twenty years older than [[Creator/AudreyTautou Sophie's]]). The same happens in ''Literature/AngelsAndDemons'', where Langdon's relationship with Vittoria is changed from an overtly romantic one to strictly business.
195* The 1962 film version of ''Film/TheDayOfTheTriffids'' leaves out Josella Playton, the character who was Bill Masen's love interest in [[Literature/TheDayOfTheTriffids the novel]], and instead gives the role to Christine Durant.
196* ''Film/DeathOnTheNile2022'':
197** Poirot and Salome. In the book and following two adaptations, Salome has a one-sided attraction to the detective who considers her an AbhorrentAdmirer and politely rebuffs her poor seduction like a gentleman. In the 2022 film Poirot finds himself attracted to her and reciprocates her flirtation. He even attends her show at the jazz club in the ending.
198** Bouc and Rosalie. In the book they have never met each other, due to Bouc being from a different Poirot story altogether. Here Bouc's character is combined with Tim Allerton, who was Rosalie's actual love interest turned fiancé in the book.
199** Marie Van Schuyler and Miss Bowers. In the book and previous adaptations Van Schuyler treats Miss Bowers terribly, never wasting any opportunity to bully and demean her nurse. Here the "demanding boss" aspect is just a cover up for their secret lesbian romance.
200* ''Franchise/DCExtendedUniverse'':
201** Much like the [[Franchise/DCAnimatedUniverse DCAU]], Characters/{{Batman|TheCharacter}} and Characters/{{Wonder Woman|TheCharacter}} in ''Film/BatmanVSupermanDawnOfJustice'' and ''Film/ZackSnydersJusticeLeague'' and are presented as love interests who have plenty of sexual tension in their scenes together. In the comics (both pre and post crisis) they’re mainly JustFriends their romantic moments can be counted on one hand. It wasn’t until the more recent ''ComicBook/DCRebirth'' comics that Bruce and Diana’s {{U|nresolvedSexualTension}}ST was made official.
202** Inverted with Characters/{{Superman|TheCharacter}} and Wonder Woman. In the ''ComicBook/New52'' comics and multiple {{Elseworld}} stories, they become a couple and even in the post-crisis comics they kiss quite a bit. In the DCEU, Clark and Diana don’t have a ''single'' conversation together and Supes is solely in love with Lois.
203** In ''Film/{{Suicide Squad|2016}}'' Rick Flagg and the Enchantress aka June Moon are lovers. In the [[ComicBook/SuicideSquad comics]], they’re teammates and nothing more. June in the film is made to be a CompositeCharacter of Karin Grace, Rick’s comic love interest and herself, along with the ill-fated romance and betrayal. In ''Film/TheSuicideSquad'' however June is seemingly out of the picture and Flagg has an adorable ShipTease with Harley (including a CoolDownHug), thanks to being one of the very few men who cares about her in a genuine non-toxic or manipulative manner.
204** Black Mask and Zsasz have a HoYay relationship in ''Film/{{Birds of Prey|2020}}''. In the comics their professional alliance is purely based on [[PsychoForHire money]] and a shared love of ColdBloodedTorture.
205** ''Film/{{Black Adam|2022}}'' pairs up Atom Smasher and Cyclone as a cute WillTheyOrWontThey; in the comics they’ve had no interaction whatsoever and Atom Smasher’s actual love interest is Stargirl.
206* ''Film/DOADeadOrAlive'':
207** In the ''VideoGame/DeadOrAlive'' games the movie is based on, Ryu Hayabusa (same of ''VideoGame/NinjaGaiden'') protects Kasumi because he made a promise to her brother, his best friend Hayate, to look after her. The film keeps that backstory, but makes it clear Hayabusa is also watching out for her because he has feelings for her (which she ends up returning).
208** In the games, Ayane and Hayate are half-siblings (and cousins, it's complicated). The movie [[UnrelatedInTheAdaptation removes their blood relation]] and turns them into a couple.
209** The movie seems so determined to include romantic subplots for just about every main character that it even [[CanonForeigner invented new characters]] to serve as love interests for Christie and Helena: conman/master thief Max (who is also Christie's frequent partner-in-crime) and tech genius Weatherby, respectively.
210** Surprisingly averted, however, with Tina and Zack. Zack still flirts with her, but Tina wants nothing to do with him.
211* In ''Film/DorianGray'', Basil and Dorian finally get together. This is completely justified by all the HomoeroticSubtext in [[Literature/ThePictureOfDorianGray the original book]], as [[ValuesDissonance at the time]], Creator/OscarWilde could do no more than insert subtext to let the reader know what was really going on.
212* Averted only through the author's stubbornness in [[Film/EndersGame the movie adaptation]] of ''Literature/EndersGame''. Executives originally wanted to give Ender a love interest, but Creator/OrsonScottCard refused. Instead, Ender's friend Petra's role got expanded in the adaptation and her personality was changed so their relationship strongly resembled a romantic one, despite being entirely platonic.
213* The 1966 film version of Creator/RayBradbury's ''Literature/{{Fahrenheit 451}}'' not only had Clarisse [[spoiler:survive]], but also had her become a sort of love interest for Guy.
214* [[Film/HouseOfUsher The 1960 film version]] of Creator/EdgarAllanPoe's ''Literature/TheFallOfTheHouseOfUsher'' makes Madeline the fiancée of the narrator.
215* In ''Literature/TheGiver'', Fiona is a good friend of Jonas's whom he eventually drifts apart from (although he's definitely interested in her). In [[Film/TheGiver the film]] [[spoiler:he manages to convince her to stop taking the injections and she realizes she loves him as well. She eventually aids in his escape and he promises her he'd come back for her]].
216* ''Film/HarryPotter'':
217** ''Film/HarryPotterAndTheDeathlyHallows Part Two'' implies that [[CloudCuckooLander Luna]] and [[CrouchingMoronHiddenBadass Neville]] became a couple. This wasn't in the book and both marry other people. His wife, Hannah, was a classmate of his but she wasn't friends with Harry and therefore just isn't important to the story. Luna's eventual husband, Rolf Scamander, (yes, the grandson of [[Film/FantasticBeasts Newt]]) was never in the books at all. He got cut out of the last book [[note]] He was supposed to be the one to tell Harry, Ron, and Hermione the story of the three brothers but Rowling decided he came out of nowhere and let her dad tell the story [[/note]] and when the movie was written, this wasn't known. Rowling has said that personally she sees Luna's weirdness as too far outside his comfort zone but also said that she could see where fans were coming from. On the other hand, [[Creator/MatthewLewis Neville's actor]] believed that the two did hook up, but it was "just a summer fling" before they married their canonical spouses.
218** The head-writer of the films thought Harry and Hermione were going to end up together. The films include scenes, some rather {{Ship Tease}}y, that weren't in the books.
219* In ''Literature/HeartOfADog'', Bormental only meets Vasnetsova once, when Sharikov brings her to the apartment as his future wife. In the 1988 film, Bormental has a long-standing crush on the girl (she is aware of it, but her feelings on the matter are up for interpretation).
220* The 1968 version of ''Literature/{{Heidi}}'', featuring Maximilian Schell as Klara's father Herr Sesemann and Jean Simmons as an [[AdaptationalNiceGuy Adaptational Nice Lady]] Fraulein Rottenmeier, adds a romance between the two of them.
221 * Liz Sherman from ''Film/{{Hellboy|2004}}''. In [[ComicBook/{{Hellboy}} the comic books]], she's Hellboy's co-worker and friend, and something of a little sister. In the movies, she ends up boinking Hellboy. It did give her some character, since in the comics, she's mostly a FlatCharacter that the author has no idea of what to do with and only narrowly avoided killing off. (Her first four comics appearances ''all'' involve an antagonist sucking her power out for his own ends, which was apparently the only plot Mignola could think of for her.) Mignola actually okayed the ReTool of her character. Interestingly, in the comics Liz actually has something of a romantic subplot with Abe Sapien, professional [[FishPeople fish-person]] and Hellboy's best friend. Still, this subplot is extremely subdued, but it does get played up a bit in the animated adaptations.
222* Trillian in ''Film/TheHitchhikersGuideToTheGalaxy2005''. In the original, Arthur met her at a party and tried to (clumsily) chat her up, only for Zaphod to sweep her off her feet and take her into space; when they meet up later on, their relationship is purely platonic. The movie changes this to Arthur missing his chance at True Love by being too wimpy, inspiring him to be more assertive when Trillian gets kidnapped (it's also helped by introducing a new love interest for Zaphod).\
223In the original radio series, Trillian was indeed meant as a love interest but things didn't progress the way Adams intended. That's why their romantic involvement was played up in the movie. In ''Literature/SoLongAndThanksForAllTheFish'' we're told that the official answer to the question of whether anything happened between Arthur and Trillian ([[AlternateContinuity at least in the book continuity]]) is "[[ShrugOfGod mind your own business]]".
224* ''Film/TheHungerGames'':
225** The movie franchise adds several hints of a romantic development to Effie and Haymitch's relationship, especially in the two parts of ''[[Film/TheHungerGamesMockingjay Mockingjay]]''. One suspects this has less to do with the need for yet another romance in the series and more to strengthen the expansion of Effie's character, since she has only a cameo in the last book but plays a far more significant role in the films. There's also the fact that Creator/ElizabethBanks, whose performance was the very reason the series creator Creator/SuzanneCollins chose to spare Effie from her planned [[DemotedToExtra Demotion To Extra]] in the first place, was a pretty hardcore ShipperOnDeck for the pairing by all accounts.
226** ''[[Film/TheHungerGamesCatchingFire Catching Fire]]'' hints at Johanna having a one-sided romantic attachment to Finnick, giving her a bitter speech about his (to her) incomprehensible devotion to Annie. The idea that she might be in love with him pads out her motivations some more than in the books, where she treats him with slightly less disdain than she does everyone else but with no reason given; it also explains why, despite claiming that she's already lost everyone she loves and has nothing to lose, he seems to be the one to convince her to join the rebellion against the Capitol.
227** Speaking of ''Catching Fire'', in the books Gale's crush on Katniss was purely one-sided and she was confusedly worried about breaking his heart and losing her closest friend. In the films, for the sake of having a LoveTriangle with him and Peeta, Katniss does reciprocate his feelings. [[spoiler: At least until ''Film/MockingjayPart2'' when he played a part in her sister Prim's death]].
228* Somewhat (and very surprisingly) averted in ''Film/IRobot''. Both the male lead and the female lead are very attractive, yet they never get romantically involved. Well, not explicitly, but there are hints at it, and Susan Calvin in [[Literature/IRobot the short stories]] was an elderly, celibate misanthrope after the first few {{Time Skip}}s. She gets [[HotterAndSexier upgraded]] to a sexy scientist, and at least a potential love interest, but thankfully they focused on the robots and the related ideals.
229* In Creator/StephenKing's ''Literature/{{IT}}'' Richie is just a good friend to Eddie, affectionally pinching his cheek and calling him cute. In ''Film/ITChapterTwo'' [[spoiler: it's revealed Richie nursed a closeted crush on Eddie throughout his childhood and couldn't reveal his feelings before Eddie was killed by Pennywise in the climax]].
230* ''Film/JurassicPark'' has a lot of ShipTease between Alan Grant and Ellie Sattler, whereas in the book, she is only his student. The second book does say something about Ellie being "involved" with Grant, but doesn't specify if it was romantic. [[Film/JurassicParkIII The third film]] clears up the matter by [[ShipSinking having Ellie marry another man but still keep in touch with Grant]]. Their ship resurfaces in ''Film/JurassicWorldDominion'' where Ellie is divorced but doesn’t evolve past {{U|nresolvedSexualTension}}ST.
231* One of the [[{{Reconstruction}} changes made]] in the film version of ''Film/KickAss''. In the film, he ends up boinking with the girl he's got a crush on. [[spoiler: In [[ComicBook/KickAss the novel]], he ends up crumpled on the floor at high school due to a GroinAttack from her boyfriend.]]
232* The 2009 film of ''Film/LandOfTheLost'' has a truly bizarre version of this. Rick Marshall has a romantic relationship with Holly, who was his prepubescent daughter in the original TV show. The movie makes them unrelated and ages her up, obviously, but one wonders why they even bothered to call her "Holly" at that point.
233* Three film versions of ''Literature/TheLastOfTheMohicans'' de-ages [[Literature/TheLeatherstockingTales Hawkeye]] and pairs him up with one of the female characters. This is silly, because there's already a romance - two, even.
234* The much-maligned [[Film/LesMiserables1998 1998 film]] of ''Literature/LesMiserables'' adds a romance between Jean Valjean and Fantine, making her his [[TheLostLenore Lost Lenore]] for the remainder of the story after she dies.
235* ''Film/TheManWhoFellToEarth'' promotes the middle-aged hotel maid Betty Jo, who nurses an unrequited crush on AlienAmongUs Thomas Jerome Newton and is one of his only confidantes in the novel, to an out-and-out love interest. Renamed Mary-Lou, she's also de-aged to her mid-twenties when their relationship, which plays out over several decades, begins.
236* ''Franchise/MarvelCinematicUniverse:''
237** ''Film/AvengersAgeOfUltron'' makes [[Characters/MarvelComicsBruceBanner Bruce Banner]], who has little interaction with ComicBook/BlackWidow in the comics, into her love interest (they break up in later films however). This is partially because [[Characters/MarvelComicsBuckyBarnes Bucky Barnes]] and [[Characters/MarvelComicsMattMurdock Daredevil]], Widow's two major love interests in the comics, have no real connection to her in the [[Franchise/MarvelCinematicUniverse MCU]] continuity. Widow’s other love interest from the comics [[ComicBook/IronMan Tony Stark]] does get some moments with her in ''Film/IronMan2'', but it doesn’t escalate beyond flirting and Tony settles down with Pepper shortly after [[spoiler:though ironically Natasha and Tony are technically TogetherInDeath]].
238** Speaking of which [[Characters/IronManHeroes Pepper Potts]] is usually married to Happy Hogan but in the MCU she’s firmly ComicBook/IronMan’s love interest and future wife [[spoiler:and widow]].
239** ''Film/CaptainAmericaTheWinterSoldier'': Inverted. In the comics, Winter Soldier and Black Widow were in a relationship while they were both working for the Soviets. In the MCU, Widow was born decades after the Soldier became active, so her only encounters with him have been while fighting for her life when he's been ordered to assassinate her. However, both of them get promoted to NotLoveInterest for Steve himself.
240** Starting in ''Film/SpiderManFarFromHome'' the aforementioned Happy Hogan becomes the boyfriend of Aunt May of all people, despite having never met in the comics and May being a pensioner unlikely to hook up. This a result of not only May getting AgeLift -AdaptationalAttractiveness but Happy being a CompositeCharacter with Edwin Jarvis (Iron Man’s butler) who did actually have a relationship with May in the comics. They breakup by the time of ''Film/SpiderManNoWayHome'' however, much to Happy’s upset.
241*** Inverted (to a degree) in ''No Way Home'' with Doc Ock and Aunt May who have almost married in comics, but here only have a [[SugarWiki/FunnyMoments Moment of Funny]] ShipTease purely as a MythologyGag to the comics.
242** ''Film/{{Guardians of the Galaxy|2014}}'' has [[Characters/GuardiansOfTheGalaxyModern Gamora]] be [[Characters/StarLord Peter Quill]]'s love interest, in the comics Gamora's actual love interest was ComicBook/{{Nova}} (Richard Rider) and her relationship with Peter is platonic. Since the massive success of the films, Marvel soon had Quill and Gamora sleep together and have a relationship starting in issue 7# of the 2019 series.
243** Inverted with Thor and Sif in the [[Film/{{Thor}} Thor films]]. In Myth/NorseMythology they’re married with kids whilst in the Marvel comics they’ve had a passionate on-and-off again relationship for literally eons before becoming AmicableExes in more recent comics. In the MCU while apparently close since childhood they’re JustFriends largely due to Thor preferring Jane despite Creator/JaimieAlexander confirming Sif has feeling for him and Odin being a [[ShipperOnDeck wanting them to be together]] in ''Film/ThorTheDarkWorld'' [[labelnote:*]] Not to mention the original script by Patty Jenkins had a LoveTriangle between them that was scrapped when Alan Taylor took over [[/labelnote]]. [[spoiler:Despite Jane [[KilledOffForReal being firmly put out of the picture]] in ''Film/ThorLoveAndThunder'' and Sif being single, there are still no moves to have Thor and Sif to be together.]]
244** ''Film/AntMan1'' makes Hope Van Dyne into Scott Lang's love interest. In the comics, Hope originally only existed in the ComicBook/MarvelComics2 continuity, which was set in the future.
245** Inverted with Peter and Betty Brant in ''Film/SpiderManHomecoming''. In the comics Betty is Spidey’s FirstLove whom he had UST with long afterwards much to the jealousy of her husband Ned Leeds before they became purely friends. In the film, Betty unlike Liz or MJ isn’t presented as a love interest to Peter and is JustFriends with him, though her canon relationship with Ned plays out in the sequel. Ironically though Betty is the one who calls Peter “Tiger” in this continuity.
246** In ''Film/{{Black Panther|2018}}'', Nakia is T'Challa's ex-girlfriend and primary love interest. This is in contrast to the comics, where Nakia was significantly younger than T'Challa and simply had an ([[{{Yandere}} extremely unhealthy]]) [[PrecociousCrush unrequited crush]] on him.
247** ''Film/{{Black Widow|2021}}'': Inverted again. Alexei Shostakov aka Red Guardian in the comics is Natasha's ex-husband, in the film Alexei is her [[ParentalSubstitute father figure]] instead. This due to making Melina Vostokoff, who is Alexei's ex wife and Nat's surrogate mother a CompositeCharacter of Natasha and herself.
248** In ''Film/{{Werewolf by Night|2022}}'' Jack Russel and Elsa Bloodstone have some romantic teasing; in the comics their interactions are mostly violent (Elsa being a HunterOfMonsters and Jack a Werewolf) and the one time when he was human and asked her out, she gently turned him down.
249* ''Film/MortalKombat2021'':
250** Nitara is the DarkMistress of BigBad Shang Tsung and her death at Kung Lao’s [[WeaponizedHeadgear hat]], enrages him enough that he [[YourSoulIsMine soul sucks]] Kung Lao to death in retaliation. In the games Shang Tsung and Nitara have never met or interacted once.
251** Inverted with Shang Tsung and Sonya. In the [[Film/MortalKombatTheMovie 1995 film]] and subsequent games, he has a VillainousCrush on her, same as Kano. In the 2021 film, they don't interact.
252** Also inverted with Mileena and Reiko; in the new timeline of the games they’re boning each other before Reiko reveals his true colours and betrays her. In the film, they’re just teammates together. Additionally Mileena is explicitly attracted [[VillainessesWantHeroes to Liu Kang]] in the games, but in the film at most she gives him a LongingLook that might not have been intentional.
253* {{Inverted|Trope}} in ''Film/TheNutcrackerAndTheFourRealms,'' which takes the Clara/Nutcracker romance from the original stories and reduces it to "a bit of ShipTease if you squint." Then again, [[SuggestedBy it's a pretty loose adaptation]].
254* ''Film/PercyJacksonAndTheOlympians: The Lightning Thief'' pairs up Percy and Annabeth ''much'' earlier than canon, with them sharing a kiss by the end of the film. This is mostly thanks to AgeLift; in the film they are horny 16-year-olds, whereas their book counterparts are innocent 12-year-olds who don't even realize that they're attracted to each other until book four. It also has Grover briefly hooking up with Persephone (albeit PlayedForLaughs), whereas their book counterparts never interact.
255* ''Film/OzTheGreatAndPowerful'':
256** In the original book and film there is no hint that Oz (the future Wizard) and Glinda the Good were ever remotely interested in each other. In this film, Oz falls for Glinda because she reminds him of his love from Kansas and Glinda eventually returns his feelings for her.
257** The film also has Oz hook up with Theodora, who eventually [[spoiler:becomes the Wicked Witch of the West]]. There is no hint in the original versions that they were ever romantically involved with each other.
258* The movie version of ''Theatre/PerfectPie'' changes Francesca's relationship with the boy who took her to the prom as a teen. In the movie he apologizes when she returns to Marmota for leaving her at the dance, and they share a kiss as they reconcile. In the play, he's never mentioned again after he abandons her.
259* The film version of ''Literature/ThePerksOfBeingAWallflower'', written and directed by the book's author, has a minor example, with Charlie and Sam being promoted from MaybeEverAfter to OfficialCouple.
260* ''Film/{{Poltergeist|1982}}'': In the 1982 original, Dr. Lesh and Tangina were colleagues and acquaintances. In the [[Film/Poltergeist2015 2015 remake]], Carrigan and Brooke are ex-husband / ex-wife (they were also [[AdaptationNameChange Adaptationally Name Changed]], and Tangina got [[GenderFlip Gender-Flipped]]).
261* ''Film/PrinceCaspian'' creates a bit of ShipTease between Caspian and Susan missing from [[Literature/PrinceCaspian the book]]. It's limited to mild flirting and a kiss at the end, though they still end up separated and Caspian gets paired up with his canon wife in the next film.
262* This is actually inverted in the movie adaptation of ''Film/{{Psycho}}''. In the original novel Lila and Sam become romantically involved [[spoiler:after Mary is killed and they try to solve her murder]]. Creator/AlfredHitchcock made their relationship platonic in the film, because it would be gross otherwise. In the 1982 sequel ''Film/PsychoII'', though, Lila has married Sam and had a daughter with him, called Mary.
263* The film version of ''Film/QueenOfTheDamned'' made the main subplot a romance between the two main characters Lestat and Jesse, who, in the book, do not speak. One of the many things altered from the book is the identity of Jesse's maker. In the book, it's her "Aunt" Maharet (a distant ancestor-turned-vampire). In the movie, it's Lestat. This was obviously meant to reinforce the bond between the characters, which was never there in the book.
264* ''Film/RamonaAndBeezus'' promotes Henry Huggins, Beezus's childhood friend from the books, into her love interest, and has the two hook-up during Uncle Hobart and Aunt Bea's wedding. While the two ''are'' really close in the ''Literature/HenryHuggins'' series--to the point that several of their school mates tease them over it--the [[Literature/RamonaQuimby Ramona]] books imply that the two aren't so close anymore since they're in middle school.
265* ''Film/ResidentEvilWelcomeToRaccoonCity'' got many raised eye-brows for making Jill Valentine and Albert Wesker a couple. In the games their most “[[SarcasmMode romantic]]” interaction was Wesker capturing Jill in ''[[VideoGame/ResidentEvil5 RE5]]'', stripping her naked and putting her in a cryostasis tube ForScience before turning her into [[ReforgedIntoAMinion his puppet henchman]]. Here it’s a loving (non-antagonistic relationship) and is a source of angst for Wesker upon revealing himself as a RegretfulTraitor [[spoiler:even pulling a HeroicSacrifice for her]].
266** Inverted with the canonical [[ShipTease Ship Teases]] Chris and Jill and Leon and Claire. Chris is more a DoggedNiceGuy to Jill whilst Leon don’t have any real intimacy with Claire despite there being enough room for it with Ada (Leon’s main {{Love Interest|s}}) neither meeting Leon or appearing in the events of Raccoon City as she did in the game.
267** Played straight in Creator/GeorgeRomero’s unfilmed movie script for a ''Franchise/ResidentEvil'' film where Chris and Jill are explicitly in a relationship and even have sex in Jill’s apartment in the beginning. In the games Chris and Jill’s relationship while obliviously very close, is still officially platonic.
268* Both the 1987 and 1993 adaptations of ''Literature/TheSecretGarden'' add some romance between Mary and Colin, never mind that [[KissingCousins they're cousins]]. To be fair, the former made them UnrelatedInTheAdaptation, but the latter made things ''worse'' by making their mothers (apparently) identical twins, which would make them biological half-siblings.[[note]]In the book, Mary's mother is related to Colin's father, not his mother.[[/note]] The 1987 version also [[DeathByAdaptation killed off Dickon]], which some fans suspect was a case of DieForOurShip.
269* Lifetime's adaptation of ''Literature/SeedsOfYesterday'' has [[spoiler:adoptive siblings Bart and Cindy ending up together]].
270%% * Maggie Barnes in ''Film/TheSeeker'', the movie adaptation of ''Literature/TheDarkIsRising''.
271* ''Film/SeventhSon2015'' changes Tom and Alice from twelve-year-olds with UnresolvedSexualTension to young adults who share a kiss at the end.
272* Inverted in ''Film/{{Shooter}},'' which is based on the Stephen Hunter novel ''Point of Impact''. In the book Bob Lee Swagger becomes romantically involved with the widow of his old war buddy. In the movie the two become friends and allies, but they do not fall in love with each other.
273* ''Film/StarshipTroopers'' does this with "Dizzy" Flores who, in [[Literature/StarshipTroopers the book]], is just a guy in the same platoon as Rico, is only mentioned in the first chapter, ''dies'' by the end of it, and is not romantic at all. (Per the other wiki and, you know, the book.) [[http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Starship_Troopers_(film)#Relationship_to_novel]] Of course, Dizzy gets an upgrade with boobs and boinked. It's good both ways.
274* ''Film/StarTrek2009'' does this to Lt. Uhura. What they probably didn't see coming was that she's ''Spock's'' love interest, not Kirk's. Which is less surprising if you keep in mind a couple of early episodes of [[Series/StarTrekTheOriginalSeries the original series]] in which she was blatantly flirting with him (and, more strangely given his later characterization, him with her!). Of course, given the time period of the original series, the only reason Uhura wasn't officially anyone's love interest was probably because of the interracial relationship thing. WordOfGod did once say he had dropped the idea of Spock/Uhura in the original series because he feared it would reduce Uhura to being viewed as nothing more than "Spock's other half" instead of letting her being a character in her own right.
275* ''Film/StreetFighter'':
276** In the film (and subsequent [[WesternAnimation/StreetFighter cartoon]]), Guile and Cammy are attracted to each other. In the games, Guile is HappilyMarried [[FamilyMan and has a daughter]], while Cammy seemingly isn't interested in romance.
277** Inverted with Ryu and Chun-Li, whom in the games have been presented as [[ShipTease possible]] love interests for decades; in the movie, they don't so as much as talk to each other, and in ''Film/StreetFighterTheLegendOfChunLi'', Ryu isn't even mentioned until the end.
278* ''Film/Tekken2010'' makes Christie into Jin's love interest, even though they've never interacted in [[Franchise/{{Tekken}} the games]].
279* ''Literature/TheTimeMachine'':
280** [[Film/TheTimeMachine1960 The 1960 film adaptation]] is an Alternate {{Trope Namer|s}}. In the book, an Eloi woman named Weena shares a close relationship with the Time Traveler, but not a romance, at least not overtly. Largely because Weena, like all Eloi, was a child-sized androgynous-looking creature mentally on the level of an eight-year old. However, the film turns Weena into a love interest, looking human except still with the mentality of a child.
281** [[Film/TheTimeMachine2002 The 2002 film]] goes further: not only was Weena replaced with a love interest named Mara and the Eloi made even less childlike, but the Time Traveler was given an entire backstory of building the machine as a way to save his girlfriend from being killed by a mugger.
282* In the movie of the children's book ''Film/TuckEverlasting'', the main character, Winnie, is a teenager and thus old enough to have a romance with a FlyingDutchman who's been [[ReallySevenHundredYearsOld seventeen for ages]]. In the book, she was a preteen with perhaps a slight implied crush on him and nothing more.
283* This is inverted with ''V for Vendetta''. In ''ComicBook/VForVendetta'', Evey and Gordon are lovers. In [[Film/VForVendetta the movie]], they are merely good friends from work, and Gordon is [[AdaptationalSexuality a closeted gay man]]. Gordon does, however, invite her to dinner in order to, partly, make her his [[TheBeard beard]].
284* For [[Film/{{Watchmen}} the movie adaptation]] of ''ComicBook/{{Watchmen}}'' it was [[ExecutiveMeddling originally planned]] to give Rorschach a love interest, but the idea was dropped.
285* This was slated to happen at the end of ''Film/TheWizardOfOz'', but was cut before filming. In the scene, Hunk, the farmhand who in Dorothy's dream becomes her friend the Scarecrow, is preparing to leave for agricultural college. He and Dorothy have a conversation about writing letters to each other which has heavy romantic overtones, implying that the exchange will become a long-distance relationship. This is why she tells the Scarecrow "I think I'll miss you most of all" in the finished film. Described [[https://web.archive.org/web/20100516061811/http://www.thewizardofozmovie.com/production.html here]].
286* ''Film/XMenFilmSeries'':
287** In the ''ComicBook/XMen'' comics, [[Characters/MarvelComicsIceman Iceman]] is just a friend to [[Characters/MarvelComicsRogue Rogue]], which in later comics is partly due to Bobby being gay. In the Fox films, thanks to [[Characters/MarvelComicsGambit Gambit]] (Rogue's actual love interest) being AdaptedOut of the first three movies, Iceman becomes Rogue's boyfriend instead.
288** Starting with ''Film/XMenFirstClass'' [[Characters/MarvelComicsMystique Mystique]] and [[Characters/MarvelComicsBeast Beast]] become StarCrossedLovers. In the comics, while they both have a lot of love interests ([[ReallyGetsAround especially the former]]), Mystique and Beast's few interactions in the comics are purely hostile or platonic. Hank even expressed relief when he learned Mystique's other blue son Raze was Wolverine's son and ''not his''.
289** ''Film/Deadpool2'' hooks up Negasonic Teenage Warhead with Yukio. In the comics, they've never interacted [[note]] granted, it's entirely possible the Yukio featured in the film isn't supposed to be the same Yukio as the comics [[/note]]. Funnily enough, Yukio does have a same sex love interest in the comics: [[Characters/MarvelComicsStorm Storm]], albeit largely one-sided on Yukio's part.
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293* Adaptations and pastiches featuring Franchise/SherlockHolmes almost always do this to Irene Adler, the one person to outsmart and upstage Holmes, who Holmes refers to as "the Woman". Canonically, Holmes only ever had one brief meeting with Adler, and his feelings for her are more along the lines of grudging admiration. There's also the fact that the ''one'' story that Adler appears in [[spoiler: revolves around her running off to marry someone else, with Holmes being the best man, no less (due to him standing outside the church after the couple realized that they forgot to bring some witnesses to the wedding)]]. Even if Holmes was into relationships, Irene seems pretty stoked with [[spoiler:her hot lawyer husband]].
294* Most adaptations of ''Literature/{{Dracula}}'' make Mina Murray Harker (or her equivalent, as sometimes her role and that of Lucy Westenra are flipped or {{com|positeCharacter}}bined) into the title character's love interest, a trend that's often attributed to ''Film/BramStokersDracula'' (the film), which made Mina the reincarnation of Vlad Tepes' bride Elisabeta. However, a similar incident occurred in [[Film/Dracula1973 the 1973 TV version]], where ''Lucy'' looked like Dracula's lost love, and even [[Film/HorrorOfDracula the 1950s Hammer Horror version]] referred to Dracula in the posters as "the terrifying lover who died--yet ''lived''!" In the book, there was indeed a vague indication that Dracula intended for her to become his queen, but Mina regarded this as a FateWorseThanDeath, complete with all the rape associations that went along with this.
295** Inverted in ''ComicBook/TheLeagueOfExtraordinaryGentlemen'', in which Mina isn't paired off with Dracula--but she ''still'' left her canonical {{Love Interest|s}}, Jonathan Harker, after he rejected her for being "ruined"... so that Creator/AlanMoore could then put her in a MayDecemberRomance with Allan Quatermain. This is then doubly inverted in [[Film/TheLeagueOfExtraordinaryGentlemen the movie]], in which Mina's husband is dead and she has no affair with Quatermain. Sawyer flirts with her a bit and she did have an affair with Dorian Grey in the past, but it's implied that her years of living as a vampire have left her unable to really love anyone.
296* [[Characters/DisgaeaHourOfDarkness Flonne and Etna]] from ''VideoGame/DisgaeaHourOfDarkness'' in the Franchise/{{Disgaea}} [[Literature/DisgaeaNovels novels]]. In the game the nature of their feelings for [[Characters/DisgaeaHourOfDarkness Laharl]] is very debatable, in the [[Literature/DisgaeaNovels novels]] they both got a crystal clear crush on him.
297* In the ''Literature/ResidentEvil'' books, it appears the author SD Perry is a big [[PortmanteauCoupleName Cleon]] shipper. As the ''City of Dead'' (a novelization of ''[=RE2=]'') unlike the original game, greatly empathises Claire Redfield as Leon Scott Kennedy's love interest and actually ''downplays'' Leon's canon [[DatingCatwoman relationship]] with Ada Wong, to the point of removing their kiss in the finale. If that wasn't enough the ''Underworld'' novel focuses on Leon and Clarie's bond and ends with them quote: "smiling at one another like lovers".
298* In the Novelization of Creator/DouglasAdams' DevelopmentHell ''Series/DoctorWho'' episode ''[[Recap/DoctorWhoS17E6Shada Shada]]'', the Fourth Doctor gets some fun sexual tension with a sentient spaceship. In the original her role is simply to be confused by him with a LogicBomb, but in the book the experience (along with him also teaching her how to time travel in a way suggestively related to him teaching her how to [[TheImmodestOrgasm orgasm]]) makes her curious about the world and eventually fall for the Doctor, who for his part is respectful but not very reciprocal of her feelings - though it's worth pointing out that when he attempts to guilt Skagra about trying to destroy the Ship, his retort (that 'a machine consciousness is worthless') is the ThisMeansWar moment.
299** Chris and Clare also become love interests for each other, though this was an element that Douglas Adams had intended to put in the story, managed to get elements of in the first couple of episodes, but then got cut thanks to a combination of deadlines and ExecutiveMeddling. So in this case, it's more of a WhatCouldHaveBeen.
300* The Wicked Witch of The West doesn't even interact with Glinda the Good in ''Literature/TheWonderfulWizardOfOz'', and in the [[Film/TheWizardOfOz MGM film]] they are enemies, but in ''Literature/{{Wicked}}'' they have a relationship that edges into the romantic.
301* In the world of AlternateHistory novels about the Russian royal family surviving World War I -- most notably ''Literature/TriumphOfATsar'' by Tamar Anolic -- Princess Ileana of Romania is often paired off with her second cousin, Tsarevich Alexei. The two met in 1913 and became [[https://images.app.goo.gl/rddiDTVe9VMc3DZY7 quite close]], with a legend even circulating that Alexei promised to come back for her one day. As an Orthodox princess, Ileana would have been an eminently suitable bride for Alexei from a dynastic perspective; however, as Alexei and Ileana were, respectively, thirteen and nine at the time of his death, nothing ever came of this in real life.
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305* The TV version of ''[[Literature/JohnnyMaxwellTrilogy Johnny and the Bomb]]'' adds a bit of PuppyLove between Johnny and Kirsty.
306* Alice and the Hatter become a couple at the conclusion of Creator/SyFy's ''Series/{{Alice|2009}}''. Although it isn't the same Alice as from the books.
307* There have been several examples of a Saracen character appearing in ''Myth/RobinHood'' stories: Nasir from ''Series/RobinOfSherwood'' and Azeem from ''Film/RobinHoodPrinceOfThieves'', but in the BBC's ''Series/RobinHood'' the character is {{Gender Flip}}ped into a SweetPollyOliver called Djaq. Sure enough, she ends up a {{Love Interest|s}} to at least two of the male outlaws.
308* Jack Robinson in ''Series/MissFishersMurderMysteries''. In the novels he is a HappilyMarried middle-aged man, in whom Phryne has no romantic interest. Phryne's canon love interest in the novels, Lin Chung, only appears in two episodes of the series[[note]]"Ruddy Gore" and "Away With the Fairies"[[/note]], and Phryne's relationship with the separated-later-divorced Jack is ''[[UnresolvedSexualTension decidedly]]'' [[WillTheyOrWontThey not platonic]].
309* This happens occasionally in ''Series/OnceUponATime''.
310** [[{{Squick}} Cora aka the Miller's Daughter and Rumplestilskin]] as an UnholyMatrimony couple. This ends badly for both of them.
311** Inverted with Peter Pan and Wendy (due to the former getting a case of AdaptationalVillainy) and Rapunzel and her prince (he's already married to Snow White and this show is family-friendly).
312* ''Series/TheLordOfTheRingsTheRingsOfPower'' pulls a ship probably no one saw coming with Galadriel’s ImpliedLoveInterest being [[spoiler: '''freaking Sauron!''' Whom she has sexual tension with while he’s disguised as “Halbrand”, and even almost succeeds in seducing her to the dark side during the season finale. In the source material Galadriel has nothing but hostility for him, having personally helped oust him from his abode in Dol Guldur. The concept of the Dark Lord wanting the fair Elven lady was likely burrowed from ''Literature/TheSilmarillion'', wherein Morgoth had a VillainousCrush on Lúthien.]]
313* Surprisingly subverted in ''Series/{{Elementary}}''. Despite the fact Watson is now [[GenderFlip a woman]] there is no explicit romance between Sherlock and Joan. WordOfGod is that they're PlatonicLifePartners. However there is an example with [[spoiler:''Moriarty'' and Sherlock]], as she has also been genderswapped and [[CompositeCharacter combined]] with [[spoiler:Irene]]. Their relationship is different though as [[spoiler:Sherlock didn't know her true identity at first and she didn't really love him]].
314* ''Series/Goosebumps1995'' seemed to do this for Steve and Carly Beth. In [[Recap/Goosebumps1995S1E1E2TheHauntedMask its adaptation]] of "Literature/TheHauntedMask," Chuck and Steve confess to the masked Carly Beth that they only teased her "because we liked her," something the book never mentioned or even hinted at. The later episode "[[Recap/Goosebumps1995S2E11E12HauntedMaskII Haunted Mask II]]" makes significant changes to the plot of [[Literature/TheHauntedMaskII the corresponding book]], including Steve getting his mask off through ThePowerOfLove when he makes a HeroicSacrifice to save Carly Beth from the first mask (again, something that never even came up in the book's version of the plot).
315* ''Series/GameOfThrones'':
316** Grey Worm and Missandei. In [[Literature/ASongOfIceAndFire the books]], Missandei is only a ten-year-old child and there's not much interaction between them. In the show, she's given an AgeLift and the writers paired her with Grey Worm, which started when she taught him to speak the Common Language.
317** Arya and Gendry get more ShipTease in the show than the novels (where they did have some), partly because they're older in the show. Arya actually propositions Gendry to be her family and in their reunion she is obviously flirty. [[spoiler: They sleep together in Season 8 but she turns down his marriage proposal.]]
318** Starting in Season 7, Jon Snow and Daenerys Targaryen fall in love. They have yet to interact in the books so it's yet to be confirmed if this is canon.
319** "Love interest" is a stretch, but the series combined Sansa with her friend Jeyne Poole and gave her the storyline where Jeyne is married off to Ramsay Bolton. As Ramsay is a depraved serial killer and rapist, this makes the marriage as bad an example of AwfulWeddedLife as possible. Although this did result in another variant of this trope, as Theon shakes off his conditioning as Reek, helps Sansa escape and develops a lot of ShipTease with her.
320* In-universe in ''Series/TheSuiteLifeOfZackAndCody''. When two producers from LA want to make a sitcom based on the twins' lives, they give London a GenderFlip to create a romance with Maddie. London's reaction?
321-->'''London''': I wouldn't want to date Maddie. She's not my type; [[BaitAndSwitch she's poor]].
322* Inverted in ''Series/TheWitcher2019''. In the books and games, Triss Merigold is one of the main love interests of Geralt of Rivia [[BettyAndVeronica competing]] with his OneTrueLove Yennefer, whom she is jealous of. In the show Geralt and Triss show no attraction to each other and are platonic. [[PlayingWithATrope Played with]] later on, as in Season 2 Triss reveals she does indeed [[CannotSpitItOut have some feelings]] for Geralt (and even keeps the knowledge of Yennefer’s survival from him) but Geralt turns Triss down preferring them to be friends rather than lovers.
323* The Scarecrow, one of Dorothy’s friends from the ''Literature/LandOfOz'' books, is re-imagined as Dorothy’s love interest Lucas in ''Series/EmeraldCity''.
324* ''Series/{{Riverdale}}'':
325** Moose sleeps around with Kevin in secret.
326** While not exactly a "love interest", Archie has a fling with Ms. Grundy (who has been ''significantly'' aged down). Things end up very awkward between them afterwards due to their [[TeacherStudentRomance relationship to each other]] and the fact [[spoiler:they're both witnesses to Jason Blossom's murder]].
327** [[spoiler:Jughead and Betty]] start dating as of episode 6/7, the first time they've done so in any ''Archie'' adaptation.
328* ''Franchise/MarvelCinematicUniverse'':
329** ''Series/IronFist2017'': According to [[https://web.archive.org/web/20170401114302/http://mcuexchange.com/iron-fist-writer-tamara-becher-on-the-thought-process-behind-the-show/ one of the writers]], the reason why a romance was written in between [[Characters/IronFist Danny Rand]] and [[Characters/DaughtersOfTheDragon Colleen Wing]] was because the writers looked at what they'd done thus far and noticed that there wasn't much sex in the show. Furthermore, in the comics, Danny's canonical love interest is [[Characters/DaughtersOfTheDragon Misty Knight]]. However, the characterization of Misty that was introduced in ''Series/LukeCage2016'' made the idea of romance between her and Danny a CrackPairing at best.
330** Nico and Karolina in ''Series/Runaways2017''. In [[ComicBook/{{Runaways}} the comics]], Karolina crushes on Nico for a long time, but Nico doesn't realize she might feel something in return [[BelatedLoveEpiphany until Karolina leaves]] and [[GreenEyedEpiphany comes back with Xavin]]. Here, Nico kisses Karolina back with no hesitation and the first season ends with them getting together. Shortly after, they had a RelationshipUpgrade up in ''ComicBook/RunawaysRainbowRowell'', which the writer said was a happy coincidence.
331** ''Series/SheHulkAttorneyAtLaw'' [[spoiler:surprisingly hooks up Shulkie with fellow superhero lawyer [[Series/Daredevil2015 Matt Murdock]]. In the comics their relationship while close, is generally professional and platonic, despite Jen’s relationships and love interests [[ReallyGetsAround spanning far and wide]]]].
332* In ''Series/{{Animorphs}}'', Tom has a romance with Melissa Chapman. Of course, since Tom is a Controller, that actually means that the [[PuppeteerParasite Yeerk]] in his head is just trying to manipulate Melissa so that she gets infested. Either way, the two never interact in the books, but it gives Melissa, a minor EnsembleDarkhorse, a chance to [[AscendedExtra appear more often]].
333* ''Series/TheUmbrellaAcademy2019'':
334** In the comics Agnes is just a hostage to the AxCrazy Hazel and Cha-Cha, the former of whom threatens to kill and torture her. In the show Hazel becomes infatuated with Agnes who [[LoveRedeems inspires]] to his heel turn to good and to turn against his partner.
335** Inverted with Diego and Vanya, in the comics much like Luther and Allsion, there are romantic overtones to Diego and Vanya's relationship. In the show, they love each as adoptive brother and sister and show no romantic allusions.
336* ''Series/{{Titans 2018}}'':
337** [[ComicBook/HawkAndDove Dove]] had a thing with Characters/{{Robin}} back when they were part of the original Titans, and it's implied that Robin still has some lingering feelings for her in the present. None of this has any basis in the comics, where Robin and Dove typically had very little interaction with one another, and certainly never slept together.
338** Aqualad and ComicBook/WonderGirl also had feelings for each other, and were about to start a relationship before [[spoiler: Characters/{{Deathstroke}} killed Aqualad]].
339** In season 3, Characters/{{Super|manConnerKent}}boy and Blackfire show romantic interest in one another, which similarly has no basis in the comics.
340* In ''ComicBook/{{Batman}}'', there was never any implication of romance between Jim Gordon and Leslie Thompkins. On ''Series/{{Gotham}}'' their on/off love affair is one of the driving plots of the series. InvertedTrope for Sarah Essen, Gordon's lover and second wife in the comics but just a mildly crooked superior in the show.
341* ''Series/{{Hannibal}}'' promotes Will Graham of all people to [[HoYay Hannibal Lecter]]'s {{Love Interest|s}}, with their relationship being explored over the course of the show and Will coming to the conclusion IfItsYouItsOkay before discovering Lecter's psychotic nature and rejecting him, although as seen by the finale their bond [[UnresolvedSexualTension is still apparent]]. Conversely in Thomas Harris's books Will and Hannibal's relationship was purely [[ArchEnemy antagonistic]], with Lecter in ''Literature/RedDragon'' setting Francis Dolarhyde loose on Will's family out of spite for Will locking him up. The showrunners likely [[CompositeCharacter combined]] Will's character with [[Literature/TheSilenceOfTheLambs Clarice Starling]], who does form a connection with Hannibal in the books.
342* ''Series/Cursed2020'': Nimue is presented as [[Myth/KingArthur Arthur]]'s love interest (in some versions of the Myth/ArthurianLegend she's portrayed as Merlin's lover, which is ''definitely'' not the case here [[spoiler:given they're revealed to be [[RelatedInTheAdaptation father and daughter]])]].
343* ''Series/{{Arrow}}'': [[ComicBook/GreenArrow Oliver Queen]]'s eventual love interest in the show is Felicity Smoak, a relationship that is created out of whole cloth. In the comics, Felicity is a stepmother to [[ComicBook/FirestormDCComics Ronnie Raymond]], and has no relationship whatsoever with the Green Arrow, whose OneTrueLove has always been [[Characters/BlackCanary Dinah Laurel Lance]]. This is a case of PanderingToTheBase; the show attempted to pair Oliver with Laurel in the beginning, but the fans loved the ShipTease between Oliver and the erstwhile-minor character Felicity so much that the showrunners ended up being motivated to write it to the show.
344* Motoki Furuhata in ''Series/PrettyGuardianSailorMoon'' becomes this to Makoto Kino aka Sailor Jupiter, to the point of becoming the series' BetaCouple to Usagi and Mamoru. In [[Anime/SailorMoon the original anime series]], Makoto briefly had a crush on him, but eventually moved on because he already had a girlfriend.
345* ''Franchise/PowerRangers'':
346** ''Series/MightyMorphinPowerRangers'' made Kimberly, the Pink Ranger, start an official relationship with Tommy Oliver, the [[SixthRanger Dino Ranger]]. Neither of their ''Series/KyoryuSentaiZyuranger'' counterparts had any romantic interest in the other let alone developed a relationship.
347*** The third season sees Katherine Hillard/Kat, who was temporarily transformed into a monster cat, gradually turn into Tommy's new love interest after Kimberly leaves the team. Her two counterparts in ''Series/NinjaSentaiKakuranger'' (Katastrophe her monster form, 9-tailed kitsune in ''Kakuranger'') and ''Series/ChourikiSentaiOhranger'' (pink ranger, Momo Maruo in ''Ohranger'') were never romantically involved with Dragon Ranger, [[Series/GoseiSentaiDairanger Kibaranger]] or [=OhRed=], respectively.
348** ''Series/PowerRangersTurbo'': VRV Master was never romantically involved with anyone in ''Series/GekisouSentaiCarranger'', in ''Turbo'' he has an implied mutual romantic attraction with Casey/the second Pink Turbo Ranger.
349** ''Series/PowerRangersInSpace'': Neither Dr. Hinelar or Shibolena had any romantic relationships in ''Series/DenjiSentaiMegaranger'' with either the heroes or someone else. Astronema, who is a CompositeCharacter of both, is made into the love interest of Zhane/The Silver Ranger.
350** ''Series/PowerRangersTimeForce'': Lila in ''Series/MiraiSentaiTimeranger'' had a simple enmity with the Timeranger and never befriended them let alone had any romantic interest in any member. Her counterpart in ''Time Force'', Nadira, eventually becomes an item with Lucas. Similarly, Captain Ryuuya was never involved in any romance in ''Timeranger'', while one of his two counterparts, Alex, was initially Jen/Pink Ranger's fiance.
351** ''Series/PowerRangersNinjaStorm'': In ''Series/NinpuuSentaiHurricaneger'' Furabijo would flirt with the male heroes often, but besides that they were enemies and even 10 years after the end they remain enemies. In ''Ninja Storm'', Marah eventually becomes an ImpliedLoveInterest to Dustin/Yellow Ranger.
352* ''Series/TheSummerITurnedPretty'': Taylor only appears in flashbacks in the books. In the series she appears in the present and has a much bigger role, including a life-long crush on Belly's older brother, Steven.
353* ''Series/OnePiece2023'': In the original manga and anime, Usopp and Kaya had many ShipTease moments, but they weren't confirmed to be more than close friends. In the live-action series, however, their feelings are more explicitly romantic [[spoiler:with Kaya even giving him a kiss before he departs with Luffy and the others]].
354* Downplayed in the 2018 miniseries adaptation of ''Literature/TheWomanInWhite''. In the original book, Count Fosco's love for Marian was entirely one-sided: she was revolted when she learned he was in love with her, and later she refused to listen when he wanted even to talk about his feelings. In the miniseries, most likely due to Fosco getting considerable AdaptationalAttractiveness and pursuing her more openly, Marian is shown to be at least somewhat attracted to him, getting flustered after his attempt at a DanceOfRomance and later sharing a few passionate kisses with him.
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358* Tiffany and Roland in the song "Just One Heart" from the deluxe version of ''Music/{{Wintersmith}}'' by Music/SteeleyeSpan, which goes on at length about ThePowerOfLove they share. Admittedly, in the books, there is more than one ShipperOnDeck, and Tiffany is a bit jealous when she learns Roland visited a young noblewoman, so a case can be made ... except the album came out long after ''Literature/IShallWearMidnight'', where Roland marries someone else and Tiffany starts stepping out with Preston.
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362* The play ''Theatre/TheSolidGoldCadillac'' had a relatively low-key romance between Mrs. Laura Partridge and Ed [=McKeever=], even though the narration referred to the couple as "Cinderella" and "Prince Charming," who (of course) were married in the end. The movie version is much more of a romantic comedy, playing up the romance between [=McKeever=] and [[strike:Mrs.]] ''Miss'' Partridge to an extent that the TabloidMelodrama about the characters is fairly justified.
363* In ''Theatre/JesusChristSuperstar'' both Mary Magdalene and [[HoYay Judas Iscariot]] are portrayed as love interests to Jesus. In Literature/TheBible Mary was just a close follower of Christ and Judas betrayed Jesus out of greed.
364* In the stage musical of ''WesternAnimation/BeautyAndTheBeast'', Cogsworth and the wardrobe are portrayed as a couple, but are much more reserved about it than Lumiere and the duster.
365* In the musical of ''Film/TheProducers'' the previously minor part of Swedish secretary Ulla is not only expanded into leading lady but she becomes Bloom's love interest and briefly is the center of a one-sided LoveTriangle between him and Max.
366* In ''Theatre/LoveNeverDies'' the much maligned sequel to ''Theatre/ThePhantomOfTheOpera'' Broadway Musical, Meg Giry is love with the Phantom whom she never met and was completely terrified of in both the original [[Literature/ThePhantomOfTheOpera book]] and musical. Not to mention Christine [[DerailingLoveInterests choosing the Phantom over Raoul]] and getting pregnant with his son, '''none''' of which happened in the book.
367* In ''[[Theatre/TheMaidOfOrleansTchaikovsky The Maid of Orleans (Tchaikovsky)]]'', Joan and Lionel are deeply in love to the very end. In the original play by Schiller, though they did have a romantic moment, they coldened towards each other afterwards.
368* The musical adaptation of ''Theatre/TheScarletPimpernel'' adds a romantic history for the villain Chauvelin and the heroine Marguerite, making the former something of TheVamp, since the latter used to be [[HeelRealization on his side]]. In the original novel, they were nothing more than acquaintances in the past and Chauvelin sees Marguerite as nothing but "a tool" now, his faith in her intellect to help him nab the Scarlet Pimpernel and his constant TermsOfEndangerment aside.
369* In the musical adaptation of ''Literature/TheScarletSails'', like in the 1982 film adaptation, Hin Menners is madly in love with Assol whom he hated in the book. Unlike in the film where it barely affects the story, though, here Hin's aggressive pursuit of Assol is one of the plot's key elements.
370* In ''Theatre/{{Seussical}}'', Literature/{{Horton|HearsAWho}} gets a lover interest in Gertrude [=McFuzz=], a character from another of Seuss' books.
371* ''Theatre/{{Wicked}}'':
372** The Wicked Witch of the West and the Scarecrow are promoted to being love interests in the musical ''Theatre/{{Wicked}}''; more specifically,[[spoiler:the Witch Of The West, Elphaba, turned Fiyero, her boyfriend, into the scarecrow to keep him from being tortured to death]]. This is partially a function of him being a CompositeCharacter from [[Literature/{{Wicked}} the book]] of the same name; in the ''Wicked'' novel, Elphaba and Fiyero do have a relationship, but Fiyero is not the Scarecrow.
373** In the books, Glinda has no feelings towards Fiyero and if anything is AmbiguouslyGay. The musical adds a love triangle between her, Elphaba, and Fiyero. [[note]]The novel does feature a love triangle with Elphaba and Fiyero, but the third party is a character who was AdaptedOut of the musical.[[/note]]
374* In Creator/AgathaChristie's own theatrical adaptation of ''Literature/AndThenThereWereNone'' [[spoiler:Vera and Lombard survive and fall in love]].
375* [[Theatre/SchoolOfRock The musical adaptation]] of ''Film/SchoolOfRock'' does this to Dewey's boss Ms. Mullins. Aside from them kissing a couple times and them making her younger and around Dewey's age, this does not alter the plot that much from the film. This has some justification in that the original script did have the two ending up together.
376* ''Film/SisterAct the Musical'' rewrites Lt. Eddie Souther as an old high school classmate of Deloris who secretly has a crush on her, and at the end, the two end up becoming a couple. They had no such relationship in the original film, however.
377* In ''Theatre/PokemonLive'', Delia and Giovanni were a couple in the past. In the [[Anime/PokemonTheSeries anime]] there's no sign that they have ever met.
378* ''Theatre/TheCrucible'' portrays an illicit relationship between (married) John Proctor and [[TheMistress Abigail Williams]] as a motivating factor in Abigail's actions. The real Abigail Williams was only twelve years old at the time of the Salem Witch Trials, and there is no evidence that she and John Proctor had ever so much as spoken to each other.
379* Orin Scrivello is Audrey's abusive boyfriend in ''Theatre/LittleShopOfHorrors'' when they are never seen together in the [[Film/TheLittleShopOfHorrors original movie]].
380* Joby Talbot and Christopher Wheeldon's ballet of ''Theatre/AlicesAdventuresInWonderland'' makes the Knave of Hearts into Alice's love interest. Alice is given an AgeLift into a teenager, and in the opening real-world scene she shares an innocent flirtation with Jack, the gardener's boy, and sneaks him a jam tart from her family's garden party, only for her mother to [[ClearMyName wrongly accuse him]] of stealing it and fire him. In Wonderland, where [[AndYouWereThere all the characters resemble people from Alice's real life]], Jack becomes the Knave of Hearts, and Alice's goal throughout her wanderings is to find him and protect him from the Queen, who resembles her mother.
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384* In ''AZEL: VideoGame/PanzerDragoon RPG'', Azel feels loyalty for Craymen, the man who woke her from her sleep, and she regards Edge, the protagonist, with little more than cautious friendship. When the game was localized as ''Panzer Dragoon Saga'', her lines were rewritten to have her confess her love for Edge by the end of the game, and she travels the world looking for him. [[spoiler:The following game, ''Orta'', apparently adopted this as canon, as she has produced a child named Orta by using Edge's genes.]]
385* [[{{Keet}} Nakaba Hanabusa]] from the visual novel ''VisualNovel/ClockZero'' originally didn't have a route of his own in the [=PS2=] and PSP ports of the game despite ''all'' of the members of Clock Zero being romanceable options for [[DudeMagnet Nadeshiko]]. This, in spite of extra materials all but stating that ''all'' of the boys in her club, including him, are in love with her regardless of route. Come the latest Vita port and after much demand from the fans, Nakaba finally gets a route of his own!
386* ''Franchise/DragonAge'':
387** Anders is first introduced in the expansion ''VideoGame/DragonAgeOriginsAwakening.'' He can flirt with a female Warden-Commander and was well-received by fans, some of whom were disappointed that he could not be properly romanced. He's a full-fledged romance option in ''VideoGame/DragonAgeII,'' where some of his dialogue implies that he actually falls in love with Hawke whether he's romanced or not.
388** Cullen's fans have been asking the developers to do this for him since he was introduced in ''VideoGame/DragonAgeOrigins.'' They finally did in ''VideoGame/DragonAgeInquisition'', making him romanceable by human or elven female Inquisitors. His is one of the longer {{romance arc}}s in the game, and he's the only male {{love interest|s}} who will [[spoiler:propose marriage in the final DLC]].
389* In the original ''VideoGame/DragonQuestVIII'', Jessica was a friend of the hero and her feelings for him were platonic. In the 3DS version, however, there's an alternative ending where the hero [[spoiler:marries her instead of Medea]].
390* Crea's route in ''VideoGame/DuelSaviorDestiny'' mostly replaces the harem route from the original game, though in order to accommodate this change they made surprisingly few tweaks to the original story, which makes Crea not really fit in very well with what's going on.
391* In ''VideoGame/FinalFantasyVII'' Jessie Rasberry was a minor member of [[LaResistance AVLANCHE]] who very briefly flirted with protagonist Cloud Strife if the player choose to respond to her [[spoiler:before dying when Shrina attacks Sector 7]]. In the ''VideoGame/FinalFantasyVIIRemake'' Jessie gets a massive AdaptationalExpansion to her character, and is firmly Cloud's ThirdOptionLoveInterest after Tifa and Aerith, even inviting him back to her room for sex at one point in the game. [[spoiler:This makes Jessie's death towards the end all the more [[TearJerker sad]] despite it being a ForegoneConclusion]].
392* ''VideoGame/HarvestMoon'':
393** Lumina from ''VideoGame/HarvestMoonAWonderfulLife''. Lumina, the girl who originally appeared as a LonelyRichKid who thought of you as her big brother and eventually [[PrecociousCrush fell in love with you]], was changed into a love interest for [[UpdatedRerelease "Special Edition"]]. She's changed from fourteen to sixteen in Japan, eighteen internationally, for this.
394*** The remake of ''VideoGame/StoryOfSeasonsAWonderfulLife'' did the same to Cody, the longer metal-artist. He was a regular NPC and one the player could befriend to influence their child in art, but was made an available love interest and bringing the total of male love interests to four.
395** Rick just ran a tool shop in ''VideoGame/HarvestMoon64'' but was changed to a love interest for the female protagonist in ''VideoGame/HarvestMoonBackToNature For Girl''. According to [[AllThereInTheManual the Japanese strategy guide]] Rick liked Karen in ''64'' however it didn't become explicit until ''Back To Nature''.
396** Alisa could be courted but not married in ''VideoGame/HarvestMoonSunshineIslands''. By ''VideoGame/HarvestMoonTheTaleOfTwoTowns'', she can be married but [[ChastityCouple you can't have kids]].
397* In the ''Franchise/MassEffect'' series, Garrus and Tali weren't originally intended as romance options. Fans liked them so much that they were added to the roster of possible love interests in the [[VideoGame/MassEffect2 second game]]. Funnily enough, if Shepard pursues neither of them, they hook up with each other near the end of the third game. Additionally, Kaidan Alenko (assuming [[AnyoneCanDie he survives that long]]) is promoted to a love interest for Male!Shepard in ''VideoGame/MassEffect3'', having previously been exclusively susceptible to [=FemShep=]'s charms.
398* When the Creator/TakarazukaRevue stage adaptation of ''VisualNovel/PhoenixWrightAceAttorney'' was announced, fans who were familiar with the Takarazuka's penchant for adding in romantic subplots speculated wildly on who'd end up as Phoenix's love interest, with guesses ranging from the plausible (Mia, Maya) to the highly unlikely (Edgeworth). In the end, the one who got the promotion was, of all people, ''Lana Skye'' (well, they called her Leona, but if it walks like a Lana and quacks like a Lana...), a character who appears in only one case (albeit a fairly long one) and doesn't have any particular history or chemistry with Phoenix.
399* The v1.3 update of ''VideoGame/PotionPermit'' made Victor and Helene romanceable characters, followed by Lucke and Runeheart in v1.4, adding extra Friendship Events for them.
400* ''Franchise/ResidentEvil'':
401** In the original ''[[VideoGame/ResidentEvil2 RE2]]'' and following titles, Claire Redfield nonromantically partners up with fellow protagonist Leon Kennedy and mostly shows no romantic interest in him like she does with Steve Burnside in ''[[VideoGame/ResidentEvilCodeVeronica Code Veronica]]'', nor does Leon who mainly likes Ada show interest in her[[note]] Although the more recent ''Anime/ResidentEvilInfiniteDarkness'' series suggests they do have {{U|nresolvedSexualTension}}ST in canon with Leon wanting to take Claire out for dinner [[/note]]. In the [[VideoGame/ResidentEvil2Remake 2019 remake]] however Claire has a none too subtle crush on Leon, low-key flirting with him at one point in his [[AnotherSideAnotherStory A scenario]] which he responds to, and even Sherry Birkin assumes they're couple at the end. [[WordOfGod According]] to producer Tsuyoshi Kanda, this was entirely intentional.
402** Similarly in the original ''[[VideoGame/ResidentEvil3Nemesis RE3]]'' Carlos Oliveira's attraction to the heroine Jill Valentine was quite one-sided with Jill (who cared more about surviving the ZombieApocalypse) not responding to Carlos's several attempts to hit on her. In the [[VideoGame/ResidentEvil3Remake remake]], Jill is presented as a {{Tsundere}} who slowly begins to warm to Carlos throughout the game, even giving him a LongingLook through a window when she speeds away from him on a train and has a NightmareSequence about being forced to kill him when he zombifies.
403* The v1.1 update of ''VideoGame/RootsOfPacha'' made Voda romanceable, giving her three hangout events in addition to her normal cutscenes.
404* ''VideoGame/{{Skyrim}}'': Despite being one of the most fleshed-out and three-dimensional characters in the game (to the point she's the {{Deuteragonist}} of the ''Dawnguard'' DLC), Serana is one of the only female companions in the game you ''can't'' marry. So, naturally, a number of mods exist attempting to correct this error.
405* ''VideoGame/StardewValley'' originally only had 10 romanceable characters. Roughly a year after initial release, the game received an update that added Emily and Shane to the player's marriage roster. About two years after this, another patch promoted Krobus to TheNotLoveInterest--he can become the player's roommate in a method that's mechanically identical to marriage, but he's stated to simply be the player's platonic friend.
406* In ''VideoGame/SuperRobotWarsJudgment'', Princess Shana-Mia Eterna Fura is only present in Touya's dreams and towards the end of the game as an NPC. In ''The Moon Dwellers'' [[AscendedExtra she's given a lot of increased screentime]] and plenty of ShipTease with Touya, and since she's also an available sub-pilot it opens the possibility of a RelationshipUpgrade like the other three.
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410* Quite common in ''VisualNovel/ChoicesStoriesYouPlay''. Highlights include:
411** Becca from ''VisualNovel/TheFreshman'', who starts off as an antagonist before becoming a love interest in Book 3. By ''The Sophomore'', she's fully redeemed.
412** Tom from the ''VisualNovel/ItLives'' anthology was just a side character in the first book, but he became a love interest for the new main character in the sequel. Years later, Pixelberry did the same thing with Mandy from the ''VisualNovel/{{Untameable}}'' anthology.
413** Kate, the DamselInDistress from ''VisualNovel/VeilOfSecrets'', is supposed to be just a best friend to the main character, but due to the copious amount of ShipTease between them, fans were clamoring for her to be a love interest. The writers ended up granting that wish by allowing the main character to end up with her in the finale.
414** Bianca and Slater from ''VisualNovel/AmericasMostEligible'' are introduced with... off-putting personalities (Bianca's an AlphaBitch and Slater's a cheater), yet they are quite popular with the fandom (Bianca due to her looks and Slater due to his pragmatism), so the writers decided to make them love interests in Book 3.
415** Prince Aerin from ''VisualNovel/BladesOfLightAndShadow'' turned out to be an antagonist in Book 1, yet some fans feel sorry for him due to his NiceGuy personality, as well as his descent into darkness being caused by the constant bullying from his brother Baldur, and these fans were clamoring for him to be a love interest in Book 2, a wish which the writers granted. Then there's Valax, TheDragon of Book 2 who's hellbent on killing the main character and using their blood to conquer their world, so the reveal of her HiddenDepths and her status as a love interest in Chapter 12 came as a surprise to some, despite her being featured in a sneak peek, which hints that a character is a love interest.
416** Sledge from ''VisualNovel/WakeTheDead'' is a ruthless bandit leader who fights the main character and their group after they stop the Raiders from attacking another colony, and she wasn't featured in a sneak peek, so the reveal that she's a love interest in Chapter 13 came as a surprise to many.
417* Xianne from ''VisualNovel/{{Melody}}'' was originally intended to a one-shot character. However, due to player requests, she made more appearances, getting a romantic path of her own.
418* In the original version of ''VisualNovel/PrincessEvangile'', Ruriko, Tamie, Mitsuki, Konomi, and Marika were all supporting characters that Masaya had no option of pursuing. Come ''W'', he now has the option of hooking up with all of them.
419* In the original version of ''VisualNovel/LittleBusters'', Sasami and Kanata were minor characters [[SatelliteCharacter who were only relevant when it involved]] Rin and Haruka respectively. When the [[UpdatedRerelease Ecstasy version]] was released, the new content included routes for the two of them.
420* In the original ''VisualNovel/DengekiStryker'', Hilko was an antagonist from the Balboran Empire who uses telekinesis as her main type of attack and has tried to kill Yuuki at some occasion. In ''[[UpdatedRerelease Chou Dengeki Stryker]]'', Hilko has a route where she can romance Yuuki, ignoring that he is Stryker.
421* ''VisualNovel/ShallWeDateNinjaShadow'' follows the "interactive media" deal described above, by first introducing the cast and then ''gradually'' releasing the {{romance sidequest}}s: that way, charas that are seen in the background of each path at first gain their own romance routes. The strategy includes four "release series", each one featuring three prospect boyfriends (or five, in the last batch) whose quests are released gradually as months pass:
422** Series 1, ''The Revenge on the Evil'': it has [[BigBrotherMentor Ukyo]], [[SexyPriest Asagi]] and [[AmnesiacLover Eduard]]
423** Series 2, ''The Truth of Nagasaki'': it has [[PrincelyYoungMan Yuzuki]], [[IntrepidReporter Ritsu]] and [[TheQuietOne Kagura]]
424** Series 3, ''The Hidden Story of Nagasaki'': it has [[BenevolentBoss Makoto]], Shintaro and [[AntiVillain Toru]]
425** Series 4, ''Coming of the New Age'': it has [[ManipulativeBastard Tsubaki]], [[HotBlooded Hijikata]], [[DudeLooksLikeALady Okita]] and [[GuileHero Sakamoto]] as of November 2017. The last route, belonging to [[BenevolentBoss Nobuyoshi]] [[spoiler: aka the ''Shogun'']], is slated for either late January or early February 2018.
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429* Played with regarding Skara and [[NamedByTheAdaptation Fled]] in ''Webcomic/ALittleHintOfBlue''. The two of them were each other's date to the school dance (complete with a very public [[ThePromposal promposal]]) and nearly shared show's first onscreen kiss in ''WesternAnimation/TheOwlHouse'' proper, but they never interacted again for the remainder of the series. Here, they're shown to still be together by the events of "Labyrinth Runners" several months later, but since it's sent in the same continuity as [=MoringMark=]'s [[Webcomic/MoringMarkTOHComics other comics]] (where Skara ends up married to and raising a daughter with Viney), Fled qualifies as a RomanticFalseLead rather than a full blown LoveInterest.
430* ''Webcomic/PeanutsUntold'': Lila in the original ''ComicStrip/{{Peanuts}}'' was a rather minor character whose only relevance was being Snoopy's previous owner. In this webcomic, she joins the gang and becomes Charlie Brown's girlfriend.
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434* ''WebAnimation/BarbieVlog'': Inverted. ''The'' toy couple, Ken and Barbie, are JustFriends. It's heavily implied that Barbie likes Ken.
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438* ''WesternAnimation/AdventureTime'': When Huntress Wizard was first introduced in the show, she was just another minor Wizard seen throughout the series that eventually became an AscendedExtra. By the time of the season 7 episode "Flute Spell" however, she became Finn's third and final LoveInterest with the episode ending on them admitting their love but not starting a relationship at the moment due to Huntress Wizard's CommitmentIssues. While she was originally never supposed to have another major appearance in the series after this besides cameos, she later has another major role in the final season's first episode "The Wild Hunt" where she and Finn confirm their love for each other. ''WesternAnimation/AdventureTimeFionnaAndCake'' heavily implies that they have become an OfficialCouple and that their alternate universe counterparts also eventually do the exact same.
439* ''Toys/{{Bionicle}}'':
440** The franchise usually follows the NoHuggingNoKissing rule to the extreme -- justified since the characters are cyborgs who don't reproduce that way -- but in the second and third movies, Matau noticeably flirts with Nokama quite a bit and there are some pretty noticeable hints that Nokama herself is into Vakama. The third movie also involves an UnholyMatrimony plot with the villains. (Other ''Bionicle'' media does include this stuff, but pretty much only to keep consistent with the movies. In the case of the UnholyMatrimony, WordOfGod writes off "marriage" as strictly political in this 'verse.)
441** In the first movie, there are some incredibly obvious hints that Hahli and Jaller like each other, though this was back before the hugging/kissing rule was really brought in.
442** The fourth movie took place in a world where the characters weren't nonromantic cyborgs, and one of the female characters (well, the only one to ever get a spotlight, anyway), Kiina, has shown feelings toward [[KidAppealCharacter Berix]] -- which WordOfGod promptly declared to be a show of mere sympathy. However in the sequel novel, Kiina was then promoted to a romantic interest, for real, to the movie's main hero Mata Nui. But as the storyline was still targeted at a younger male audience (who, according to the creators, are still afraid of cooties), and since Mata Nui was an outcast from the no-romance world and also had to turn back into an HumongousMecha, this "relationship" didn't last beyond one small reference in the novel.
443* Happened to Characters/SpiderWoman in ''WesternAnimation/IronManTheAnimatedSeries''. Considering the MerchandiseDriven nature of the show, this was assuredly so that they could give Tony Stark a love interest who could get a toy.
444* ''WesternAnimation/TheSpectacularSpiderMan'' {{invert|edTrope}}s this in the case of [[Characters/MarvelComicsMaryJaneWatson Mary Jane]]. In the comics, she's one of several LoveInterests for Peter, albeit the one he finally married (until ''ComicBook/OneMoreDay'', at least). In most adaptations, most notably the movies, she's given a greater role while the others are reduced, cut or {{com|positeCharacter}}bined with her. In ''The Spectacular Spider-Man'', she goes with Peter to a dance in her first appearance, but is otherwise just a close friend--the main love interests are [[Characters/MarvelComicsGwenStacy Gwen Stacy]] and [[LovableAlphaBitch Liz Allan]] (plus some heavy-duty flirting from Characters/{{Black Cat|MarvelComics}} when she appears). [[spoiler: However, there were five seasons planned and, according to WordOfGod, Mary Jane would have eventually been promoted. Notable in that Gwen Stacy would still be alive.]] Some other non-canon couples get together ([[AlphaBitch Sally]] with [[LovableJock Randy]], [[DumbJock Kenny]] and [[LovableAlphaBitch Glory]]).
445* In ''WesternAnimation/SpiderManTheAnimatedSeries'', Hydro-Man was Mary Jane's ex-boyfriend from high school.
446* Also inverted in ''WesternAnimation/{{Ultimate Spider|Man2012}}-Man'' where early episodes went out of their way to ship sink Peter and MJ. Given his teammates were often jerks in the first season, this led to it looking a lot like [[TheNotLoveInterest Harry Osborn was the closest thing to a love interest]]. However, in the end, Peter seems to just not be shipped with anyone by the show.
447* ''WesternAnimation/XMen97'':
448** The show surprisingly hooks up Jubilee and Sunspot, despite them having never interacted once in the comics due to being on different teams, and having different partners to boot.
449** Inverted with Cyclops and Emma Frost, who do have a lengthy history together in the comics but here have no connection to each other. As a MythologyGag though, Emma in Episode 5 does take note of the MentalAffair Scott is having with his clone wife Madelyne Pryor, which ''she'' carried out in the comics.
450* Inverted in ''WesternAnimation/MartinMystery'', where a character that serves as the protagonist's fiancee in the original comic is made his stepsister instead. [[FlirtyStepsiblings Then it becomes something else.]]
451* In ''WesternAnimation/JusticeLeague'', an animated adaptation that is set in the Franchise/DCAnimatedUniverse, we have Hawkgirl and ComicBook/GreenLantern John Stewart. In the ''Unlimited'' seasons, she went into comics canon pairing with ComicBook/{{Hawkman}}, but John engaged in a relationship with ComicBook/{{Vixen}}, which fits this trope. Also, [[Characters/BatmanHuntress Huntress]] and ComicBook/TheQuestion. To a lesser extent there's Characters/{{Wonder Woman|TheCharacter}} and Characters/{{Batman|TheCharacter}}, in the comics prior Diana and Bruce had kissed and flirted on rare occasions, the ''Justice League'' cartoon has Wonder Woman genuinely attracted to Batman who tries and fails not to fall for her as well.
452* Almost ''none'' of the couples in the ''WesternAnimation/{{Young Justice|2010}}'' animated series are present in the comic:
453** Miss Martian and Characters/{{Super|manConnerKent}}boy are paired up together despite the former being single[[note]]she only finally dated another hero in ComicBook/TitansRebirth, years after the show was conceived, albeit instead of Superboy it was Nightwing[[/note]] and the latter being in a relationship with ComicBook/WonderGirl II in the comic. The couple notably broke up for a time in the show before rekindling, becoming engaged, [[spoiler:and finally married at the end of the fourth season]].
454** Artemis from the comic is a villain and never had a relationship with the Wally West incarnation of Kid Flash, but here, they became very close, with that romance only ending with [[spoiler:Wally's death]]. The [[WesternAnimation/YoungJusticeRevivalSeries third season]] had hints that Artemis and Red Arrow, despite technically being in-laws (due to his marriage to [[Characters/TeenTitansCheshire Cheshire]], who [[RelatedInTheAdaptation is now Artemis' older sister]]), but living in the same house at the time, would also get together (even Artemis' own mother seemed to encourage it), but they decided they were better [[NoSparks not falling in love with each other]]. Season 4 eventually gave her a new love interest in Jason Bard, a character who originally dated Barbara Gordon in the comics.
455*** On the other hand, Speedy and Cheshire did get together and have a daughter in the comic, although due to cloning, Speedy's careers as Arsenal and Red Arrow [[DecompositeCharacter became separate beings]], with the clone (Red Arrow) being the one to have married Cheshire and conceived Lian with her.
456** Characters/{{Robin}} (Dick Grayson) and Characters/{{Zatanna}} are an interesting variation. In the series, Zatanna is a teenager roughly the same age as the rest of the main cast, rather than being around the same age as Batman. Zatanna has been a romantic interest for Batman in certain continuities (particularly the Main DCU and the DCAU), albeit, Dick and Zatanna only dated for a short time on the series anyways. The tie-in comic also reveals that he dated Rocket at some point and currently has an ill-defined thing with Batgirl (at this point he has since ascended to the mantle of Characters/{{Nightwing|DickGrayson}}). During the third season, he finally began his comic canon relationship with Batgirl (who has become Oracle in the TimeSkip).
457** The season 2 finale also revealed that Cassie (aforementioned Wonder Girl II) and Tim (Characters/{{Robin|TimDrake}} III) are in a relationship. While Cassie ''did'' kiss Tim in the comics she followed that up by fleeing from the room crying as they were both mourning their significant others and mutual friends Superboy and Spoiler at the time. The New 52 Teen Titans run would, however, also establish that they were dating. [[spoiler:This romance eventually ends and a brief shot at Superboy's and Miss Martian's wedding shows Tim has moved on to Spoiler.]]
458** Geo-Force and Halo, two members of the Outsiders, did briefly fall in love in the comics, but never permanently got together. In the show, they form a couple that lasts throughout season 3, only ending with [[spoiler:Geo-Force's FaceHeelTurn]]. Halo would later have additional [[AdaptationalSexuality tease]] with Harper Row, known in the comics as Bluebird and a character they never interacted with, which later leads into [[spoiler:a relationship confirmed at the end of season 4 in a brief shot at the wedding of Superboy and Miss Martian]].
459** Beast Boy in season 3 is paired up with Queen Perdita, a CanonForeigner who originated in co-creator Creator/GregWeisman's previous DC work ''WesternAnimation/DCShowcaseGreenArrow'' and who never had any love interests before, though [[spoiler:they later break up midway through season 4]]. Her similar background as a European royal does make her a DecompositeCharacter with Terra, one of Beast Boy's actual love interests from the comics, and a character who does later show up but never shows interest in him.
460** The original Forager, a male, and the second Forager, a female, were characters that never met in the comics, with the female being introduced after the male had died and she was given his name to honor him. In the show, both Foragers not only meet up and have the [[OneSteveLimit same name]], but they later form a long distance relationship.
461** For all the original pairings crafted, a few existing comic relationships also popped up, as ComicBook/{{Guardian}} (Mal Duncan) and Bumblebee hook up in season 2, and season 3 had two pairings that hooked up offscreen prior to the season, with ComicBook/BlueBeetle (Jaime Reyes) and Traci Thirteen as one, and the aforementioned Nightwing and Oracle as another.
462* ''WesternAnimation/{{Teen Titans|2003}}'':
463** Kid Flash is paired with Jinx, who is also a supervillain with whom he had no relationship in the comics. So apparently he has a type. Jinx also had a romantic tease with [[Characters/TeenTitansNewTeenTitans Cyborg]] mainly rooted in the time he infiltrated H.I.V.E. Academy, with subtle hints they did develop genuine feelings, but it became an AbortedArc.
464** It's inverted with [[Characters/TeenTitansNewTeenTitans Beast Boy and Raven]]. While in the comics that were out at the time had them in a romantic relationship, in the cartoon they have more of a brother-sister relationship instead.
465** It's inverted with Robin and Raven. During the '80s run that the show is based on, Raven had an unrequited crush on Robin. It is not present in the cartoon.
466* ''WesternAnimation/TeenTitansGo'' is based on the aforementioned cartoon but is set in an AlternateUniverse. Raven and Beast Boy are no longer platonic, and Cyborg gets teased a lot with ''Jinx'' (though they did kinda have a thing when he infiltrated the H.I.V.E. Academy in the original series). Inverted with Starfire and Robin. Robin is head-over-heels for Starfire but many jokes are made about how Starfire only likes him platonically (though DependingOnTheWriter there are some [[ShipTease implications]] she may like Robin).
467* While the episode focused on Gus and Cornchip Girl in ''WesternAnimation/{{Recess}}'' had the trappings of StarCrossedLovers and DatingWhatDaddyHates plots, it was nothing more than ShipTease given the [[GirlsHaveCooties characters' ages and mindsets]]. The Japanese dub, however, simply made it an actual romance plot by titling the episode "Gus's Girlfriend."
468* ''WesternAnimation/TheLegendOfZelda1989'' cartoon is infamous for this. Zelda and Link are given an AgeLift and Link is constantly asking for a kiss. In ''VideoGame/TheLegendOfZeldaI'' there is nothing to suggest anything between them besides Link saving Zelda, plus they're both in their "young" forms rather than their teenage versions.
469* In the mainstream ''Franchise/SonicTheHedgehog'' games, Amy has an unrequited crush on Sonic and is very loud about it, much to his distress. In ''WesternAnimation/SonicBoom'', the two are good friends and Amy keeps her crush a secret. Unlike in other continuities, Sonic is shown to also have feelings for Amy.
470* ''WesternAnimation/ScoobyDooWhereAreYou'' never depicted anything but platonic interactions between its teenaged cast, but since [[Franchise/ScoobyDoo the franchise]] revival in the late 90s it's been rare for adaptations ''not'' to portray anything from mutual crushing to OfficialCouple status between Fred and Daphne (a classic FanPreferredCouple due to their tendency to go off alone together when the gang "[[LetsSplitUpGang split up]]," which was apparently just a way to get [[FlatCharacter the two relatively "boring" characters off-screen]] and focus on the quirkier Velma, Shaggy and Scooby). It's also become increasingly common to pair [[PairTheSpares Shaggy and Velma]].
471** ''WesternAnimation/{{Velma}}'' on the other hand puts more emphasis on Velma and Daphne. Even ending episode 2 on their first kiss.
472* In the original ''WesternAnimation/SheRaPrincessOfPower'' Catra is ArchEnemy of Adora aka She-Ra. In ''WesternAnimation/SheRaAndThePrincessesOfPower'' they are still on opposite sides but [[WeUsedToBeFriends they used to be friends]] and [[spoiler: she's Adora's {{Love Interest|s}}, leading to TheBigDamnKiss in the GrandFinale]].
473* ''Franchise/TeenageMutantNinjaTurtles'':
474** In the original comics, April and the turtles' relationship is platonic, but many adaptations like to have at least one of the turtles have a crush on her. In the 1987 series, all the turtles show interest in April at least once. In both the [[Film/TeenageMutantNinjaTurtles1990 1990]] and [[Film/TeenageMutantNinjaTurtles2014 2014]] live action films, Mikey is attracted to her. The [[WesternAnimation/TeenageMutantNinjaTurtles2012 2012 series]] takes it to new levels: Donatello has an obvious crush on April, but unlike other versions, there are hints the feelings are mutual, not to mention there's a LoveTriangle between Casey, April, and Donnie. In ''WesternAnimation/TeenageMutantNinjaTurtlesMutantMayhem'', It is Leo who is attracted to April. Only the [[WesternAnimation/TeenageMutantNinjaTurtles2003 the 2003 series]] (which was TruerToTheText and which was made under supervision of Franchise Co-creator Peter Laird, who very explicitly forbade any [[InterspeciesRomance human-turtle romance]]) and [[WesternAnimation/RiseOfTheTeenageMutantNinjaTurtles 2018 series]] portrays April and the Turtles as platonic friends with an almost [[LikeBrotherAndSister sibling-like bond]].
475** In previous versions, Karai and Leonardo don't have all that much ShipTease, though fans liked to ship them. In the 2012 series, they have a DatingCatwoman thing going on and often flirt with each other.
476** Renet, the Timestress in the original comics and [[WesternAnimation/TeenageMutantNinjaTurtles2003 the 2003 series]] is just a friend and an ally to the Turtles. Here she is one of Mikey's two love interests.
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