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11->''"In any event, recently I noticed that there were certain movies which, although not designed to be, are like sequels to earlier, unrelated films. Movies that show you what would have happened years later if only you use a little imagination and poetic license..."''
12-->-- '''Website/{{Cracked}}''', [[http://www.cracked.com/blog/4-recent-films-that-are-accidentally-sequels-to-80s-movies/ "Recent Films That Are Accidentally Sequels to 80s Movies"]]
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14A Spiritual Successor is a type of sequel that is not part of the same world or story as its predecessor, but is nonetheless considered to be a successor because it shares common themes, styles, and elements. In other words, it’s a sequel "in spirit".
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16The reasons for this are varied. Sometimes, creators may [[{{Pastiche}} strongly echo]] others’ work as a sort of "professional {{Fanfic}}", implying a connection or parallel while keeping a respectful (and copyright-avoiding) distinction from the original. Other times, the original creators may not want to directly continue the original work (and risk {{Sequelitis}}), but their distinctive style and thematic interests remain. Producers may try to adapt a different work following the model of a previous success of theirs, while maintaining a prudent separation between the two {{Canon}}s. And then sometimes [[FridgeBrilliance it occurs completely by accident]].
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18Present in all sorts of media, although the term "Spiritual Successor" may have originated within video games (also known as companion games), because developers might own the engine and game code with publishers owning the trademarks to the franchise.
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20A spiritual successor may succumb to BetterByADifferentName. As these successors are often to works that fell victim to {{Franchise Killer}}s, this can be considered a sort of Franchise {{Reincarnation}}.
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22The series version of an {{Expy}}. Often overlaps with SerialNumbersFiledOff. For spiritual successors where the two works actually share the same creative teams, see CreatorDrivenSuccessor. Contrast TheyCopiedItSoItSucks, DolledUpInstallment, InNameOnly, DuelingWorks, and ThematicSeries. See also ProductionPosse.
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24The [[InvertedTrope opposite]] is SpiritualAntithesis, though it is possible to be Spiritual Successor to one work and SpiritualAntithesis to another at the same time.
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29[[index]]
30* SpiritualSuccessor/AnimeAndManga
31* SpiritualSuccessor/ComicBooks
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33* [[SpiritualSuccessor/AnimatedFilms Films — Animation]]
34* [[SpiritualSuccessor/LiveActionFilms Films — Live-Action]]
35** [[SpiritualSuccessor/LiveActionFilms0ToF 0 to F]]
36** [[SpiritualSuccessor/LiveActionFilmsGToM G to M]]
37** [[SpiritualSuccessor/LiveActionFilmsNToZ N to Z]]
38* SpiritualSuccessor/{{Literature}}
39* SpiritualSuccessor/LiveActionTV
40* SpiritualSuccessor/{{Music}}
41* SpiritualSuccessor/ProWrestling
42* SpiritualSuccessor/{{Toys}}
43* SpiritualSuccessor/VideoGames
44* SpiritualSuccessor/WesternAnimation
45* SpiritualSuccessor/{{Other}}
46[[/index]]
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48!!Other Examples:
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53[[folder:Advertising]]
54* The Kroger supermarket chain's 2022 Thanksgiving ad campaign, “Today’s Holiday Moments Are Tomorrow’s Memories,” easily brings to mind the Married Life montage from ''WesternAnimation/{{Up}}''. Both are montages in CGI animation, with no dialogue, and both chronicle a couple's ChildhoodFriendRomance and [[HappilyMarried long, happy marriage]] before the wife's eventual passing in their old age. Both also involve a special scrapbook made by the wife: the "adventure book" in ''WesternAnimation/{{Up}}'', and in the ad campaign a recipe book that the widower uses to cook a holiday feast.
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57[[folder:Comedy]]
58* The European segment of ''Film/ColinQuinnLongStoryShort'' seems to take a lot of cue from ''Webcomic/HetaliaAxisPowers''.
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61[[folder:Fan Works]]
62* ''Fanfic/ChildrenOfRemnant'' takes the same basic premise as ''Fanfic/WhiteSheepRWBY'' (Jaune is Salem's son, a HumanoidAbomination KnightInShiningArmor [[TheParagon who wants nothing but world peace]]) and plays it '''dead''' serious.
63* ''Fanfic/ChasingDragons'' is directly based on ''Fanfic/SummerCrowns''. They both share the AU of Rhaegar surviving Robert's Rebellion and fleeing to Essos with surviving Targaryen loyalists, with Robert then abdicating the Iron Throne and chasing after him with a sellsword company that eventually conquers Myr. Beyond that, things take rapidly different courses.
64* ''Fanfic/CodePrime'' is somehow patterned similarly to entries in the ''VideoGame/SuperRobotWars'' series. Both are large-scale crossovers (the former [[IntercontinuityCrossover integrates elements from all entries in the franchises they feature]] rather than other separate series) featuring larger-scale battles, FixFic elements, CanonWelding, characters being [[SparedByTheAdaptation spared]] or [[DeathByAdaptation killed]] in the adaptation.
65* ''Fanfic/ForLoveOfMagic'' has enough parallels to ''Fanfic/PartiallyKissedHero'' to be called this. Both are fanfics with a sociopathic Harry whose racist against Muslims (and others), attracts women to him like flies, has the masquerade be shattered wide open, and to top it all off potentially interesting ideas are sprinkled in between all of the above. Both fics spend a lot of time tearing into aspects of the Harry Potter community (though while the former goes after canon the latter goes after fanon).
66* ''Fanfic/GhostOfYouHarryPotter'' is one for the infamous ''Fanfic/MyImmortal'', since it features the same EmoTeen motifs and the eternal war of goths and preps and was in fact Tara Gilesbie's and Raven's final collaboration.
67* ''Fanfic/IAintADollThisAintADollhouse'' is a FixFic for ''VideoGame/JoJosBizarreAdventureEyesOfHeaven'' with the first protagonist [[Manga/JoJosBizarreAdventurePhantomBlood Jonathan Joestar]] [[AscendedExtra given a larger role and influence compared to the game]], with the author comparing it to the popular and praised fic ''Fanfic/JonathanJoestarTheFirstJoJo''. The difference is that while ''The First [=JoJo=]'' still has Jonathan as his canon gender, ''I Ain't A Doll'' has Jonathan (plus associated characters like his LoveInterest Erina and his AlternateSelf Johnny) as [[GenderFlip the opposite gender than from canon]], especially exploring how being born a woman affects how Johanna grew up and interact with the likes of [[{{Yandere}} Dio]].
68* The ''Fanfic/JWITCHSeries'' is this to ''Fanfic/GuardiansWizardsAndKungFuFighters'', both being crossovers between ''WesternAnimation/JackieChanAdventures'' and ''WesternAnimation/{{WITCH}}'' that involve the Chan Clan being brought in to train the new Guardians. The author of the former even directly references the latter as an inspiration.
69* The author of ''Fanfic/KeepOnRunning'', East_Of_Akkala, stated that the fic was inspired by the work of Creator/RoseOfPollux. The fic specifically seems to be inspired by Rose's work ''Those Who Help Us Most To Grow'', which as it focuses on a pair of characters who never interacted in canon (Jamie and Clara) and spends a lot of time in Season 6B.
70* ''Fanfic/{{Luminosity}}'' is doing to ''Literature/TheTwilightSaga'' universe what ''Fanfic/HarryPotterAndTheMethodsOfRationality'' did to the ''Literature/HarryPotter'' universe--that is, take the main character, make them intelligent and rational, and [[AlternateUniverseFic write the story from there]]. Bella isn't quite as much of a SelfInsert, though.
71* ''Fanfic/ARedRoseInTheBlueWind'', written by the same author as ''Code Prime'', is this to his very first fanfic series: ''Fanfic/FrozenTurtles''. Both the worlds of Sonic and RWBY are established as different dimensions, much like how Arendelle and New York are different in the setting. One franchise is composed of a World of Funny Animals opposing a human antagonist hell-bent on destroying them all. The other is patterned after fairy tales, but it's more of a motif rather than a direct adaptation.
72* ''Fanfic/SkyholdAcademyYearbook seems'' to be this to the ''VideoGame/DragonAgeInquisition'' medieval AU duology "The Lions of Grand Forest," written by the same authors. However, it's actually the reverse; ''Skyhold Academy'', the first story in the ''Yearbook'' series, was written before ''The Lady and the Lion,'' the first half of "Lions." The authors initially had no intention of publishing ''Skyhold Academy'', so the similarities between the two stories weren't considered a problem. JustForFun, therefore, the later installments of ''Yearbook'' contain a number of vague references which imply that ''The Lady and the Lion'' is actually a RealPersonFic written by two of the school's students. It's entirely up to the reader which is better.
73* [[http://www.fimfiction.net/user/Animegx43 Animegx43]]'s ''Twilight Sparkle: Ace Attorney'' series has been described as a spiritual successor to ''WebAnimation/TurnaboutStorm'', by one of the people who worked on ''Turnabout Storm''.
74* ''Fanfic/WarriorsRedux'' is a FixFic based on ''Literature/WarriorCats'' but the dramatic changes make it more closer to the 1980s book ''Literature/TailchasersSong'' (even more so than the source series). The writer was inspired by ''Literature/WatershipDown'', which also inspired ''Tailchaser's Song'', thus making ''Warriors Redux'' into essentially "''Watership Down'' but [[RecycledInSpace with cats]]".
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78* The [=MagiQuest=] simulated-adventure franchise, although much lower-tech and modest in scale, is currently the closest that fans of Niven & Barnes' ''Literature/DreamPark'' can come to savoring the fictional mega-theme park's attractions.
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81[[folder:Pinball]]
82* ''[[Pinball/BlackKnight Black Knight 2000]]'' is not only a sequel to ''Black Knight'', it's also a spiritual sequel to ''Pinball/{{Flash}}'', as they share the same lightning motif, ''Black Knight 2000'''s layout is nearly similar to ''Flash'', and programmer Ed Boon released pictures of the whitewood, which showed that "B-L-A-C-K" was "F-L-A-S-H" at one point.
83* ''VideoGame/DevilsCrush'' is a rethemed sequel to ''VideoGame/AlienCrush''.
84* ''VideoGame/EpicPinball'' is an unofficial sequel to ''VideoGame/{{Silverball}}'', both of which were developed by James Schmalz of Digital Extremes. The MissionPackSequel ''Silverball Plus 2'' even recycles two ''Epic'' tables with minor changes.
85** In turn, ''VideoGame/ExtremePinball'' is a Spiritual Successor to ''VideoGame/EpicPinball''.
86* The Pro edition of ''Pinball/GameOfThrones'' is seen by many as a modern update to ''Pinball/F14Tomcat'' and ''Pinball/NoFearDangerousSports''. The Premium and Limited editions, on the other hand, invoke comparisons with ''Pinball/BlackKnight2000''.
87* Designer Creator/JonNorris admits his games ''Bad Girls'' and ''Pinball/GoldenCue'' were attempts to modernize his favorite game, Creator/{{Bally}}'s ''Pinball/EightBall Deluxe.''
88** As is ''Pinball/SharkeysShootout'', a modified version of ''Pinball/GoldenCue''.
89** Similarly, Norris' ''Pinball/CueBallWizard'' contains so many {{Shout Out}}s to ''Pinball/EightBall Deluxe'' that it can be considered as one.
90* ''Pinball/{{Krull}}'' is an updated version of ''Pinball/HauntedHouse''.
91* ''VideoGame/LastGladiators'' is the unstated sequel to [=KAZe=]'s earlier ''VideoGame/SuperPinball'' games.
92** In return, ''VideoGame/{{Necronomicon}}'' is the unstated sequel to ''VideoGame/LastGladiators''.
93* ''Pinball/MagicGirl'' is mostly a follow-up to both ''Pinball/TheatreOfMagic'' and ''Pinball/TalesOfTheArabianNights,'' with a little bit of ''Pinball/CirqusVoltaire'' thrown in.
94* ''Pinball/MedievalMadness'' is a medieval version of ''Pinball/AttackFromMars'', but with more jokes.
95* Creator/SternPinball's ''[[Pinball/MustangStern Mustang]]'' is this to ''Pinball/{{Corvette}}'', with Creator/GeorgeGomez involved in the development of both games.
96* ''Pinball/{{Paragon}}'' is unofficially a sequel to Creator/{{Bally}}'s earlier ''Lost World''; Creator/PaulFaris did the artwork for both games, and they feature the same {{winged|Humanoid}} BarbarianHero, DamselInDistress, and HeroicFantasy setting.
97* ''Pinball/ThePartyZone'' is this for Creator/DennisNordman's earlier "Party" games (''Party Animal, Pinball/ElviraAndThePartyMonsters,'' and ''Pinball/DrDude''), using a CrossOver to bring them together.
98* ''Pinball/RedAndTedsRoadShow'' is ''Pinball/FunHouse1990'' with '''[-TWO-]''' talking heads!
99* ''Pinball/{{Rollergames}}'' is a spiritual sequel to 1986's ''Pinball/HighSpeed'' due to how the layout between both games are similar.
100* ''Pinball/SafeCracker''[='=]s board game concept would later be used in the ''Pinball/{{Monopoly}}'' pinball (both by Creator/PatLawlor).
101* Most players consider ''Pinball/TheSopranos'' to be a refined version of ''Pinball/MonsterBash''
102* In addition to being an obvious successor to ''Pinball/StarTrekTheNextGeneration'', many players feel that Creator/SternPinball's ''[[Pinball/StarTrekStern Star Trek]]'' (also by Creator/SteveRitchie) is a Spiritual Successor to his 2007 ''[[Pinball/SpiderManStern Spider-Man]]''.
103* ''Pinball/Terminator3RiseOfTheMachines'' is a borderline example, since both this game and the ''Pinball/{{Terminator 2|JudgmentDay}}'' pinball share the same licensee and the same creator, but are released by different companies. Whether this makes them direct sequels or not depends on how one defines "successor".
104** ''Pinball/{{ACDC}}'' is a spiritual successor to ''Pinball/{{Terminator 2|JudgmentDay}}''.
105* ''Pinball/TronLegacy'' shares most of its layout with ''Pinball/FunHouse1990'', with the Rudy shot and the middle shot switched. The rules are entirely different, though.
106* ''Pinball/{{Whirlwind}}'' is ''Pinball/{{Earthshaker}}'' [-WITH A FAN AND DIFFERENT GAMEPLAY!-]
107** Creator/SegaPinball's ''Pinball/{{Twister}}'' is a Spiritual Successor to ''Pinball/{{Whirlwind}}'', complete with blowing fan.
108* The general complexity of the rules and ability to stack every multiball in ''Pinball/PiratesOfTheCaribbeanJerseyJack'' calls to mind ''Pinball/TheSimpsonsPinballParty'' and ''Pinball/TheLordOfTheRings'', also programmed by Creator/KeithJohnson. ("ARRRRR Frenzy" is also very similar to the former game's "D'oh Frenzy" in concept.)
109* Both ''Tee'd Off'' and ''Pinball/NoGoodGofers'' strongly invoke ''Film/{{Caddyshack}},'' given they all feature golfers pitted against annoying gophers. Someone even modified a ''Gofers'' table into ''Caddyshack'' by repainting the cabinet and backglass.
110* ''Pinball/HollywoodHeat'' is so close to ''Series/MiamiVice'' that it falls into TheMockbuster as a result.
111* ''Pinball/F14Tomcat'' wants to be ''Film/TopGun'' with more combat, while ''Gold Wings'' goes straight into being a shameless [[TheMockbuster mockbuster]].
112* It's difficult to play ''Pinball/CirqusVoltaire'' and not be reminded of ''Creator/CirqueDuSoleil''.
113* Inadvertently done with ''Pinball/AttackFromMars''; it's highly reminiscent of ''Film/MarsAttacks,'' even though WordOfSaintPaul insists it's a case of parallel development instead.
114* Deliberately invoked with ''Pinball/SlickChick'', which was created to capitalize on the then-popularity of Hugh Hefner's ''Magazine/{{Playboy}}'' Key Clubs.
115* Also deliberately invoked in Creator/{{Gottlieb}}'s ''Pinball/{{Mayfair}}'', which is based on the film version of ''Film/MyFairLady''.
116* Creator/{{Gottlieb}}'s ''Pinball/{{Raven}}'' tried to be this for ''[[Franchise/{{Rambo}} Rambo: First Blood Part II]]''.
117* Creator/{{Sega}}'s ''Pinball/{{Sapporo}}'', a pinball game with a skiing theme, was released just before the 1972 Winter Olympics in Sapporo, Japan.
118* Invoked in ''Pinball/VacationAmerica'', which features some very strong parallels to ''Film/NationalLampoonsVacation''.
119* ''Pinball/AmericasMostHaunted'' and ''Pinball/BoneBusters'' are both inspired by ''Franchise/{{Ghostbusters}}''.
120* ''Pinball/ElvirasHouseOfHorrors'' is sometimes considered a spiritual ''Series/MysteryScienceTheater3000'' game, as several of the PublicDomainFeatureFilms it utilizes[[note]]Specifically, ''Film/AttackOfTheGiantLeeches'', ''Film/{{Eegah}}'', ''Film/HerculesAndTheCaptiveWomen'', ''Film/ManosTheHandsOfFate'', ''Film/SantaClausConquersTheMartians'', ''Film/TeenagersFromOuterSpace'', ''Film/TheBrainThatWouldntDie'', ''Film/TheGiantGilaMonster'', ''Film/TheKillerShrews'', and ''[[Film/Tormented1960 Tormented]]''[[/note]] were also riffed on by the latter show.
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124* ''Podcast/TheDickShow'' is considered by many fans to be this to ''The Biggest Problem in the Universe'', since it shares one of the latter show's co-hosts.
125* ''Secretly Incredibly Fascinating'' is an unofficial revival of ''The Website/{{Cracked}} Podcast'', still hosted by Alex Schmidt and even using some of the same music and taglines.
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129* ''Radio/HelloCheeky'' was this to ''Radio/ImSorryIllReadThatAgain''. Both were sketch shows with a surreal bent, a cast that played exaggerated versions of themselves, NoFourthWall, a shared actor in Tim Brooke-Taylor and, early on, a shared producer in David Hatch. The main difference was that ''Hello Cheeky'' was a lot quicker and looser, with sketches not needing a punchline. (Actually, the first season of ''Hello Cheeky'' ran parallel to the last season of ''I'm Sorry, I'll Read That Again'', which resulted in playful potshots by the latter to the former.)
130* Not a programme, but an entire station: 96.3 Radio Aire in Leeds, West Yorkshire, could be considered as a spiritual successor to 103.2 Power FM in Hampshire. Similar playlist, emphasis on personality/music, rather than "more music less talk", and emphasis on dance music at the weekends, whilst retaining an air of locality; in fact they only network 7pm-10pm and 1am-6am weekdays, from 6pm-10pm Saturdays and weekend overnights; otherwise, they're pretty much local.
131* Same could be said for UKRD's takeover of the former TLRC [The Local Radio Company] stations; they sound like live and local stations of the 1990s, with emphasis on the local part. Plus, there were few if any rebrands, except in the North East, and no networking -- so it feels local in content terms.
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135* The forum roleplay ''Roleplay/SurvivalOfTheFittest'', in which a high school class is kidnapped, fitted with [[ExplosiveLeash explosive collars]], brought to an island, and [[DeadlyGame forced to fight to the death]], is openly stated by its creators to be inspired by ''Literature/BattleRoyale'', albeit with the villains being [[TerroristsWithoutACause a terrorist organization]] instead of [[DayOfTheJackboot an authoritarian government]].
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139* ''TabletopGame/BlackbirdsRPG'' clearly takes heavy inspiration from ''Manga/{{Berserk}}'', and though the setting only resembles it in BroadStrokes it's probably the closest thing that there is to a Tabletop adaptation of the manga.
140* The design team of ''TabletopGame/CityOfSevenSeraphs'' has cited ''TabletopGame/{{Planescape}}'' as a major influence. The City, a planar hub metropolis at the centre of all realities, is Sigil with the serial numbers filed off. Colin [=McComb=], co-creator of Planescape and writer of ''VideoGame/PlanescapeTorment'', is one of the designers working on ''City of 7 Seraphs''.
141* Cheapass' Games ''TabletopGame/KillDrLucky'' is a spiritual ''prequel'' to ''TabletopGame/{{Clue}}''.
142* ''Magic: The Gathering Arena of the Planeswalkers'' is the successor to ''TabletopGame/{{Heroscape}}'' as it is made by the same designers and basically just takes Heroscape and puts it in the TableTopGame/MagicTheGathering universe and adds magic cards but is 90% the same game. It even has compatable terrain and some even say armies and almost everyone that has both games has tried mixing them.
143* ''TabletopGame/{{Hordes}}''/''TabletopGame/{{Warmachine}}'' by Creator/PrivateerPress is considers by many to be a better version of TabletopGame/{{Warhammer}} Fantasy and 40,000, as many Creator/GamesWorkshop designers left to start Privateer Press for the purpose of not only making a better game but in their opinion a better game company.
144* The OGL fostered many of these for ''Advanced Dungeons and Dragons'' First Edition: Among them are ''TabletopGame/CastlesAndCrusades'', ''OSRIC'', and ''Labyrinth Lord''.
145* ''TableTopGame/{{Pathfinder}}'' is Paizo's refinement of ''TableTopGame/DungeonsAndDragons 3.5'' edition rules, made after Creator/WizardsOfTheCoast released Fourth Edition and upset a lot of fans because it was completely incompatible with 3.5 and was a sharp change in play-style.
146** Dreamscarred Press has made a habit of taking TableTopGame/DungeonsAndDragons's alternate magic systems and porting them to Pathfinder.
147*** [[PsychicPowers Psionics]] were revamped in their ''Ultimate Psionics'' book, with significant chunks being outright conversions.
148*** The controversial ''Tome of Battle'' was revamped in ''Path of War''. Notably, while the ''system'' is a Pathfinder version of Tome of Battle's, none of the Tome of Battle classes or disciplines have counterparts, so as to avoid rights issues.
149*** ''Magic of Incarnum's'' meldshaping was reworked into the veilweaving of ''Akashic Mysteries''. Like Path of War, it avoids having direct counterparts to its predecessor's classes. ''Unlike'' Path of War, the fluff around Akasha is ''considerably'' different to that of incarnum.
150** ''Kobold Quarterly'', from Open Design/Kobold Press, which ran from 2007 to 2012, was essentially a ''Magazine/{{Dragon}}'' magazine for 4th ed and ''Pathfinder''. It even had an advice column by Skip Williams, the original Sage of ''Dragon'''s "Sage Advice".
151* ''TabletopGame/FrontierSpace'', released in 2017, is a DolledUpInstallment of TSR's 1982 classic sci-fi RPG ''TabletopGame/StarFrontiers''.
152* The ''TabletopGame/Warhammer40000'' GaidenGame ''TabletopGame/{{Necromunda}}'' is a heavily streamlined version of the early 90s game ''Confrontation'' with fleshed out background. Serialised in ''Magazine/WhiteDwarf'', ''Confrontation'' dealt with running underhive gangs in small scale skirmishes and what went on in the downtime between them. The game was known to be exceedingly complex and terrifyingly lethal (roll up a gang in a few hours, have the first guy killed within a minute of starting to play) but interesting nonetheless.
153* ''Rex: Final Days of an Empire'' is the original ''TabletopGame/{{Dune}}'' but given a ''TabletopGame/TwilightImperium'' reskin.
154* Bread and butter of Restoration Games board game publisher. Some of their titles are straight sequels (Fireball Island, Stop Thief!), while others are spiritual successors (Unmatched to Star Wars: Epic Duels, Down Force to Top Race)
155* ''TabletopGame/HeavyGear'' is an ''Anime/ArmoredTrooperVotoms'' game with the setting of ''Anime/FangOfTheSunDougram''.
156* If there was ever a tabletop game version of ''Literature/WatershipDown'', it would be called ''TabletopGame/BunniesAndBurrows''.
157* ''[[TabletopGame/Warhammer40000 Warhammer 40,000]]'':
158** The {{Space Marine}}s come almost prepackaged from Creator/RobertAHeinlein. In this case, they double as a SpiritualAntithesis, considering the franchise's [[WarIsHell very different outlook]] on [[WarIsGlorious Heinlein's militarism.]]
159** Furthermore, calling ''Warhammer 40,000'' an [[AdaptationExpansion expanded adaptation]] of the ''ComicBook/NemesisTheWarlock'' universe wouldn't be too far off the mark. Later publications from the two even started to share writers.
160* ''TabletopGame/{{FATAL}}'' is... well, let's be fair. ''FATAL'' is probably the '''worst''' ''Manga/{{Berserk}}'' RPG ever made, but it's was the closest to a ''Berserk'' RPG, until the release of ''TabletopGame/BlackbirdsRPG''.
161* The board game ''[[https://boardgamegeek.com/boardgame/804/thunder-road Thunder Road]]'', the "ram and wreck survival game", is about driving through the desert and fighting with the other drivers. The publishers clearly wanted us to think of ''Film/MadMax2TheRoadWarrior''.
162* ''[[http://boardgamegeek.com/boardgame/45315/dungeon-lords Dungeon Lords]]'' is ''VideoGame/DungeonKeeper: The Board Game''.
163* In the opening to their [[https://www.rpg.net/reviews/archive/15/15765.phtml RPGnet review]] of the [[TabletopGame/TheWorldOfDarkness World of Darkness]] [[FollowTheLeader ripoff]] ''Vampire: Undeath'', reviewers Darren [=MacLennan=] and Wil Hutton argue that many tabletop games are, in some way, heavily inspired by properties from other media. They cite ''TabletopGame/DungeonsAndDragons'' as owing a heavy debt to ''Literature/TheLordOfTheRings'' (with treants and halflings as, respectively, ents and hobbits), the World of Darkness as inspired by the works of Creator/AnneRice, and ''Underground'' as a stealth adaptation of ''ComicBook/MarshalLaw''.
164* The board game ''Steampunk Rally'' is ''WesternAnimation/WackyRaces'', but Steampunk, and starring history's greatest inventors.
165* ''TabletopGame/WerewolfTheApocalypse'' is a ''significantly'' DarkerAndEdgier ''WesternAnimation/CaptainPlanetAndThePlaneteers'', given that it's about magical beings tasked by Gaia to battle deformed madmen polluting the Earth ForTheEvulz.
166* ''TabletopGame/{{GURPS}} Reign of Steel'' is very obviously inspired by the ''Franchise/{{Terminator}}'' franchise.
167* ''Nemesis'' is a board game adaptation of ''Film/{{Alien}}'' in all but name. Its Carnomorphs expansion switches to being a board game adaptation of ''VideoGame/DeadSpace'' in all but name.
168* The ''TabletopGame/YuGiOh'' card game has the World Legacy archetype and its related archetypes, which are based on JRPG characters. The story connecting them all has plenty of similarities to ''VideoGame/XenobladeChronicles1'' in particular.
169* The British BoardingSchool [=RPGs=] ''The Skool Rools'' (Creator/PhilMasters, 1994) and ''Hellcats & Hockeysticks'' (Andrew Peregrine, 2009) are very much inspired by ''Literature/{{Molesworth}}'' and ''Film/StTrinians'' respectively.
170* ''TabletopGame/FadingSuns'' with its FeudalFuture and FantasticCatholicism serves as one for ''Franchise/{{Dune}}'' and ''Literature/TheBookOfTheNewSun.''
171* ''TabletopGame/WickedOnes'' isn't shy about its inspirations, and is pretty much a tabletop adaptation of the ''VideoGame/DungeonKeeper'' games.
172* ''Overlords of Dimension-25'' is a deliberate SerialNumbersFiledOff remake of TSR's ''TabletopGame/BuckRogersXXVC''.
173* ''We Deal In Lead'' is a deliberate homage to Stephen King's ''Literature/TheDarkTower'' series. The players are members of a chivalric order of gunslingers in a world littered with magic and the remnants of ancient technology, that occasionally bleeds into other realities.
174* ''Gods Of Metal: Ragnarock'' is essentially ''VideoGame/BrutalLegend'' as a tabletop rpg.
175* ''LIGHT'' was designed by the author to emulate ''VideoGame/{{Destiny}}'' in both setting and the mechanics of LooterShooter in general. The players are Beacons, immortal guardians of humanity's last city in a solar system overrun with alien theats with much focus on combat and acquiring new gear and abilities in the field (loot).
176* Because it is intended to emulate ActionMovie genre in general, ''Outgunned'' already had influences from it; but the recent ''World Of Killers'' setting is pretty much ''Film/JohnWick'' the tabletop rpg. The player characters are all members of a WainscotSociety of assassins, criminal 'Families', and a chain of luxury hotels that are neutral ground for all of them.
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180* Director-writer Franco Dragone helmed the bulk of Creator/CirqueDuSoleil's shows through 1998, and has since struck out on his own. Two of his solo shows, ''Le Reve'' (2005, Las Vegas) and ''The House of Dancing Water'' (2010, Macau, China) can be seen as spiritual successors to one of his last Cirque efforts, ''Theatre/{{O}}'' (1998, Las Vegas), if only for the fact that they're all stylized fantasies that take place in, around, and upon enormous pools that can be converted to conventional stages as needed. (''Le Reve'', which was competing directly against ''"O"'', was initially poorly regarded by critics for being little more than a grim [[RecycledPremise recycling of]] the Cirque effort, and substantial [[{{Retool}} retooling]] resulted.)
181* Creator/HenrikIbsen had a number of successor plays: ''Theatre/AnEnemyOfThePeople'' follows up the political themes from ''Theatre/TheLeagueOfYouth'', with a character from the former play showing up in the latter. Also ''Theatre/TheMasterBuilder'', who follows the same pattern as a sequel to ''Theatre/TheLadyFromTheSea''. Both ''The Master Builder'' and ''Theatre/WhenWeDeadAwaken'' have themes in common with Theatre/{{Brand}}.
182* ''Theatre/{{Hamilton}}'' can be compared to ''Theatre/SeventeenSeventySix'' for a few reasons. Most obviously, they're both a musical about the Founding Fathers trying to create America. Although ''1776'' is a GovernmentProcedural about the efforts to declare independence in the summer of 1776 and ''Hamilton'' is a fictionalized account following the life of one specific dude, both have songs about their leads grappling with principles and the need to compromise to accomplish their goals. While ''1776'' portrays the Founding Fathers as griping, mopey, bored aristocrats who painstakingly earn their "Mount Rushmore" stature by learning to compromise their ethics and rise above their flaws, the Founding Fathers in ''Hamilton'' are a mixture of the previously-described aristocrats and young, poor revolutionaries who have a fire lit under them, yet are no less flawed and taken a bit more soundly to task for it. Where ''1776'' alludes to the fickleness of historians through John Adams' lament that he'll be forgotten and Franklin's ironic "What will posterity think we were, demigods?", ''Hamilton'' turns it into a central theme as its principal characters struggle to define and control their legacy. Both Adams and Hamilton were also "forgotten" Founding Fathers in spite of their zeal and accomplishments, whose profiles were raised dramatically by the plays, and had a tendency to piss off everyone around them. (Including each other, in fact; "despised" would be a mild way of describing their mutual animosity.)
183* Creator/WilliamShakespeare used a limited number of themes in his works, to the point that some of his plays are almost identical in mood. For example: ''Theatre/KingLear'', ''Theatre/TimonOfAthens'', and ''Theatre/TitusAndronicus'' are all dark and heart-wrenching tragedies with {{Bittersweet Ending}}s about great and powerful men who are reduced to insane beggars because of a single decision which was idiotic in retrospect.
184* Creator/{{Peter Fenton}}'s ''{{Theatre/Abandon All Hope}}'' as one for ''{{Theatre/No Exit}}'', which is lampshaded in the script.
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188* This happens frequently with the haunted houses at Ride/UniversalStudios' Theatre/HalloweenHorrorNights event when they don't own the property the house is based on, especially in its earlier years in the 90s and 00s. These days, they're more likely to officially license the property to make a house out of, though the rights to some may be held by other theme parks (namely Ride/{{Disney|ThemeParks}} and Ride/SixFlags).
189** The ''RUN'' series of houses is big on this. The first one from 2001 is this to ''Film/TheRunningMan'', while the sequel house ''RUN: Hostile Territory'' from 2005 is based more on ''Film/{{Hostel}}''. The 2015 house ''RUN: Blood, Sweat, and Fears'' makes the ''Running Man'' influence even more blatant with its [[{{Zeerust}} '80s retro-apocalypse setting]], while also drawing inspiration from ''Literature/TheHungerGames'' (itself often seen as a YA version of ''The Running Man''; see Literature above).
190** 2004's ''Horror In Wax'' is this to ''Film/HouseOfWax1953''.
191** 2005's ''Demon Cantina'' is this to ''Film/FromDuskTillDawn''. They eventually got a ''From Dusk Till Dawn'' house in 2014, albeit based on [[Series/FromDuskTillDawn its TV adaptation]].
192** 2008's ''Interstellar Terror'' is this to ''Film/EventHorizon''.
193** 2010's ''Legendary Truth: The Wyandot Estate'' is this to ''[[Literature/HellHouse The Legend of Hell House]]''.
194** 2011's ''The Forsaken'' is this to ''Film/TheFog''.
195** The "Body Collectors" are strongly based off of the Gentlemen from the ''Series/BuffyTheVampireSlayer'' episode [[Recap/BuffyTheVampireSlayerS4E10Hush "Hush"]].
196** Universal will likely never be able to use ComicBook/TheJoker or Comicbook/HarleyQuinn at their parks (not with Ride/SixFlags holding the rights to use Creator/DCComics characters), but for the time being, they have Jack and his sidekick Chance, the {{Monster Clown}}s who delight in terrorizing, torturing, and killing people with sick games. Chance's 2015 redesign especially is almost a dead ringer for Harley in the ''VideoGame/BatmanArkhamSeries''. This became even more apparent when Chance was made the icon of the event in 2016, the same year that ''Film/SuicideSquad2016'' was released, a decision that many fans believe was made in part to capitalize off of Creator/MargotRobbie's popular take on Harley Quinn in that film.
197* Years before Universal Japan would open Ride/SuperNintendoWorld, they essentially adapted ''VideoGame/SuperMarioGalaxy'' into the original attraction ''Ride/SpaceFantasyTheRide'', a whimsical science fantasy ride where guests help a cosmic princess and her adorable starry sidekicks save the solar system.
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201* ''VisualNovel/TheGreatAceAttorney'' duology, ironically, can be seen as one to ''VisualNovel/ApolloJusticeAceAttorney'', a game it's also literally a prequel to! A few factors make it feel like one: despite being Phoenix's IdenticalGrandfather, Ryunosuke is actually more similar to Apollo (especially in his first appearance) in terms of temperament and anxiety over his inexperience, and the Jurist System, which is infamously introduced in ''Apollo Justice'' as a major game-changer only to be [[ChuckCunninghamSyndrome quietly ignored]] in the [[VisualNovel/PhoenixWrightAceAttorneyDualDestinies next]] [[VisualNovel/PhoenixWrightAceAttorneySpiritOfJustice two]] main series games, sees its full realisation here. The fact that ''The Great Ace Attorney'' was helmed by Shu Takumi, who departed work on the main series following ''Apollo Justice'', helps a lot, as well; since, technically, ''The Great Ace Attorney: Adventures'' was his first non-crossover ''Ace Attorney'' game since working on ''Apollo Justice'', it's possible to read the three games consecutively as a thematic trilogy.
202* ''VisualNovel/HotelDuskRoom215'' is considered to be the SpiritualSuccessor to ''VideoGame/AnotherCode'' (''Trace Memory'' in the United States), and is set in the same universe. ''VisualNovel/{{Again}}'' is in turn the SpiritualSuccessor to ''VisualNovel/HotelDuskRoom215''.
203* The ''VisualNovel/TokimekiMemorial'' series got, [[LongRunners during its 15 years-long run and ongoing]], three Spiritual Successors:
204** ''VideoGame/MitsumeteKnight'' in 1997, which used ''Tokimeki Memorial 1'''s game engine and most of its mechanics, with several twists such as easier girl management, an expanded battle system, and a rich medieval/heroic-fantasy storyline where AnyoneCanDie;
205** ''VideoGame/MeineLiebe'' in 2001, using too the same game engine than Tokimemo but in a [[GenderFlip Gender Flipped]] version, making it the predecessor of the ''VisualNovel/TokimekiMemorialGirlsSide'' branch of the series ;
206** ''VideoGame/LovePlus'' in 2009, reducing the datable characters to a measly three of them, but with lots more development around them and an ''After Story'' of sorts where the player can interact with the girl long after having they have confessed their feelings (a system which got a lot of controversy, especially with some {{Otaku}} [[http://kotaku.com/5409877/the-one-about-the-guy-who-married-a-video-game pushing the thing]] a bit too far).
207** In 2007, Konami released ''VideoGame/BrooktownHigh'' in English. It was an InNameOnly successor to the ''Tokimeki Memorial'' series. It received mixed reviews and weak sales.
208** ''Shira Oka: Second Chances'' was meant to be an unofficial fan-made spiritual successor to ''Tokimeki Memorial'', but in English. It began development around 2005, but the full game was not released to the public until December 2010. Therefore, the title of "first fan-made spiritual successor in English with a commercial release" goes to the independent game ''Summer Session''.
209* ''VisualNovel/UminekoWhenTheyCry'' is a spiritual sequel to the two-installment ''VisualNovel/HigurashiWhenTheyCry''. It shares many elements with ''Higurashi'': written by the same person, [[spoiler:GroundhogDayLoop that loops at the beginning of each new arc]], and [[WhamEpisode spikes]] from happy scenes to horrific scenes; however, it's in an entirely new setting: instead of a small, secluded village, it takes place on an island owned by a multi-million-yen family with new characters. It does have a couple {{Continuity Nod}}s, however, in the form of [[spoiler:Bernkastel and Lambdadelta]]. But that hasn't stopped the fans from theorising that there is a connection between the series, especially since [[spoiler:Bernkastel has been confirmed to be an amalgamation of all the Rikas who never made it past June of 1983]], plus Higurashi was labeled When They Cry 1 & 2 (Higurashi and Higurashi Kai) while Umineko is When They Cry 3 & 4 (Umineko and Umineko Chiru). This might indicate a closer connection between the series.
210* The ''[[VisualNovel/NineHoursNinePersonsNineDoors Zero]] [[VisualNovel/VirtuesLastReward Escape]]'' series can be seen as a spiritual sequel to the Infinity series (which includes ''VisualNovel/Never7'' and ''VisualNovel/Ever17''), including similar themes about existence and involve a shady pharmaceutical company.
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214* Crossing with Music, Buffalaxes are the spiritual successor to Animutation. Both run on mondegreens, but while Animutation creators create trippy animation to go with what they mondegreened, Buffalaxes tend to be more straightforward and use the real music video wholesale, with the humor coming from over-the-top expletive-laden mondegreens of the song lyrics instead being shown as the song's subtitles. Buffalaxes started surfacing a few years after the animutation craze has died down.
215* ''WebAnimation/DCSuperheroGirls'' is ''WesternAnimation/SuperBestFriendsForever'' meets the unused ''Gotham High'' pitch. ''DC Superhero Girls'' is a LighterAndSofter HighSchoolAU where the protagonists are mostly several female Creator/DCComics characters in a SuperheroSchool. It features teenage versions of ComicBook/{{Supergirl}} and ComicBook/{{Batgirl}}, though it uses Franchise/WonderWoman rather than her sister Wonder Girl.
216* ''WebAnimation/SuperMarioBrosZ'' received a spiritual successor in the form of ''[[http://fav.me/d585i9m Super Mario Bros. GT: The Grand Adventure]]'', this one being a crossover with ''Franchise/{{Kirby}}''.
217* ''WebAnimation/WolfSongTheMovie'' is a wolf-centric animation that takes some inspiration from licensed works. There's a clear ''Literature/{{Warrior|Cats}}s'' influence, but with the characters as canines instead of cats, and it's also similar to ''Warriors''' sister-series ''Literature/{{Survivor|Dogs}}s'', but with more wolves. Some of the designs look awfully similar to ''Manga/GingaNagareboshiGin'', as does the fighting. Similarily to ''Anime/WolfsRain'', wolves are near extinction.
218* ''[[Creator/FilmCow Vulo Lives]]'' is an animated talkshow featuring popular cartoon characters in the same vein as ''WesternAnimation/SpaceGhostCoastToCoast''. Yet it's somehow even more unhinged.
219* The Platform/{{Newgrounds}} flash game ''[[http://www.newgrounds.com/portal/view/600197 Super Adventure Pals]]'' is the best ''WesternAnimation/AdventureTime'' platformer that you'll find on the web that isn't actually a licensed ''Adventure Time'' game.
220* Alvin-Earthworm stated that the ''WebAnimation/SuperMarioBrosZ'' reboot is, scale-wise, inspired by ''VideoGame/AsurasWrath''.
221* Do you wish ''Manga/TheLawOfUeki'' had more chapters[=/=]episodes? You can always watch the countless stick fight animations on Platform/YouTube to quench that thirst.
222* ''WebAnimation/DeathBattle'' can be seen as a modern, animated successor to the '90s website ''[[http://www.grudge-match.com/current.html WWWF Grudge Match]]'', which pit characters from pop culture against each other in [[UltimateShowdownOfUltimateDestiny hypothetical battles to the death]].
223* In many ways, ''WebAnimation/HappyTreeFriends'' is the real life version of the ''[[JustForFun/TheItchyAndScratchyShow The Itchy & Scratchy Show]]'' segments from ''WesternAnimation/TheSimpsons'', both being parodies of classic American animation where the AmusingInjuries are [[{{Gorn}} depicted with the gore that would result in real life]]. The only thing is that while ''Itchy & Scratchy'' is presented InUniverse as [[WhatDoYouMeanItsForKids a children's show]] (as befitting the satire of ''The Simpsons''), ''Happy Tree Friends'' is pretty much meant for adults.
224** In addition, the ''KAPOW!'' short "[[Recap/HTFOperationTigerBomb Operation: Tiger Bomb]]" can be seen as an adaptation of ''Animation/SquirrelAndHedgehog''. Both shows feature cartoon animal soldiers (in “Tiger Bomb”, there is W.A.R.[[note]]Weaponized Animal Regiment[[/note]] and the unnamed tiger army, while ''Squirrel and Hedgehog'' has the Flower Hill Army and it’s various enemies) in wartime, with blood and gore to boot. The only difference between both shows is while ''Squirrel and Hedgehog'' is North Korean propaganda aimed at children, ''KAPOW!'', being a spin-off of ''Happy Tree Friends'', is explicitly made for adults and animated by an [[Creator/MondoMedia American animation studio]].
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228* ''Webcomic/AntiHeroes'' openly acknowledges right at the top of the page that it was inspired by Rich Burlew's ''Webcomic/TheOrderOfTheStick'', and uses a similar stick-figure style as well as medium-aware gags, and even a few breaking-the-fourth-wall-references to Burlew's style. The overall plot and universe differ significantly, though.
229* [[https://asoftersea.tumblr.com A Softer Sea]] is a comic drawing direct inspiration from {{Webcomic/A Softer World}}, down to the formula of three or six panel strips juxtaposed with poetry, created by two people. The main difference is that A Softer Sea seems to adhere to a loose canon, rather than a wider variety of content from its inspiration.
230* ''Webcomic/BlackWardEmptyChambers'' was directly inspired by Franchise/SilentHill.
231%%* ''Webcomic/DarthsAndDroids'' was directly inspired by ''Webcomic/DMOfTheRings''.
232* The characters of ''Webcomic/{{Precocious}}'' share a lot of traits with ''Webcomic/OzyAndMillie'' -- as do the adults, who generally seem content to leave them to their own devices as long as the damage is kept at a minimum.
233%%* The webcomic ''Webcomic/QuantumVibe'' is believed to be a spiritual successor of ''Series/RedDwarf''.
234* In John Allison's own words: ''Webcomic/BadMachinery "is son of ''Webcomic/ScaryGoRound'' in the same way that ''Scary Go Round'' was son of ''Webcomic/{{Bobbins}}''."
235* Shaenon Garrity's ''Webcomic/SkinHorse'' is a bit of an odd duck here -- it ''was'' the spiritual successor to ''Webcomic/{{Narbonic}}''. A group of misfits providing each other with emotional support; one or two non-human sentients trying to find a way to fit into the world; and a dash of UST. Now, however, a ''Narbonic'' character has made an appearance in ''Skin Horse'', promoting it ([[{{Retcon}} retroactively]]?) to ''actual'' sequel. It's been confirmed by WordOfGod that UNITY is what the military did with the samples of Mell's DNA that Helen sold them. If that wasn't planned from the start it fits together ''very'' neatly.
236* ''Webcomic/ThreePanelSoul'' is the SpiritualSuccessor to ''Webcomic/MacHall''. The relationship between the two comics is not dissimilar to the relationship of one's life during college, and one's life after college (and not without good reason, either, since that's what they're about with regards to Matt and Ian).
237* ''Webcomic/ElGoonishShive'': PlayedForLaughs with the Fantasy Wasteland [=NP=] arc, which is effectively a Spiritual Adaptation of Creator/{{Bethesda}} Western [=RPGs=] - specifically, it feels like a slurry of ''VideoGame/TheElderScrollsVSkyrim'' and ''VideoGame/Fallout3''.
238* ''WebComic/KillSixBillionDemons'' is effectively a ''TabletopGame/{{Planescape}}'' comic in all but name. Not only does it feature an identical premise (a PortalCrossroadWorld in the middle of TheMultiverse) and share [[NewWeird a genre]] with it, but many of the races and characters are quite evocative of ones from ''Planescape'', and the art style has a similarly DungeonPunk look. The main story even kind of feels like a {{Deconstruction}} of the old "What would happen if the Lady of Pain died?" [[FandomSpecificPlot fanfic plot]].
239* ''Webcomic/PixieAndBrutus'': The comics, which are the amusing and SugarWiki/{{WAFF}}y adventures of a soft-hearted tough dog with a Roman name and an innocent CuteKitten, resembles the ''WesternAnimation/LooneyTunes'' short "WesternAnimation/FeedTheKitty".
240* ''WebComic/TheOrderOfTheStick'': Following its CerebusSyndrome, ''[=OotS=]'' can be considered the best unofficial ''Literature/{{Discworld}}'' comic ever created: Both are DungeonPunk {{Affectionate Parod|y}}ies of archetypical fantasy stories set in a unique {{Constructed World}} presided over by {{Physical God}}s and which have the TheoryOfNarrativeCausality as a fundamental force of nature, and use their setting to critique and satirize serious real-world societal issues while never forgetting to cheerfully indulge in SurrealHumor and/or a HurricaneOfPuns -- [[BetterThanABareBulb all of which is almost always noted]] and lampshaded by the cast of GenreSavvy main characters while as many tropes as possible are played with in creative ways.
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244* ''Literature/NewYorkMagician'': Compare the writer's earlier ''[[http://everything2.com/title/Park+ Ethereal Park Ethereal]]'' series, which also features magical elements in an otherwise normal New York, along with some Urban Exploration influence. However, [[ContrastingSequelMainCharacter the protagonists are very different]]; Michel is a rich man experienced at all this magic stuff, while the narrator of PE is a broke homeless guy who can't remember his name or past and has no real idea what's going on.
245* Discussed in Website/SFDebris' review of ''Film/StarTrekNemesis''. Like many Trekkies, Chuck Sonnenberg feels that a major problem with ''Nemesis'' is that it tried way too hard to be a SpiritualSuccessor to ''Film/StarTrekIITheWrathOfKhan'', a film often cited as the best of the ''Star Trek'' movies; it features a genetically modified human villain who's framed as the EvilCounterpart of the heroic Captain, an experimental doomsday weapon figures into the plot, it climaxes with a one-on-one starship battle, and it even ends with [[spoiler: Data pulling a HeroicSacrifice to save the crew à la Spock]]. But as Sonnenberg argues, the producers didn't realize that they had already unintentionally made a much better Spiritual Successor to ''The Wrath of Khan'' with ''Film/StarTrekFirstContact''. Both films are follow-ups to classic episodes of the TV show ([[Recap/StarTrekS1E22SpaceSeed "Space Seed"]] and [[Recap/StarTrekTheNextGenerationS3E26S4E1TheBestOfBothWorlds "The Best of Both Worlds"]], respectively) that feature Kirk and Picard attempting to come to grips with their FatalFlaw while battling their [[ItsPersonal most personal]] enemy, and they feature them confronting the legacy of [[CrapsackWorld the brutal 21st century]] in the personage of Khan Noonien Singh and Dr. Zephram Cochrane. [[note]] Both are important in-universe historical figures who cross paths with the crew of the ''Enterprise''; one is an infamous tyrant who waged the bloody Eugenics Wars based on notions of genetic superiority, the other is a revered scientist who led mankind into a new era of peace in the wake of the Third World War. Khan meets the crew after being locked in cryogenic stasis for three centuries, while the crew meets Cochrane after traveling through a time warp into the 21st century.[[/note]]
246* Platform/{{TikTok}} could be considered a successor to Platform/{{Vine}} in several aspects; both are online platforms where users can share short videos with each other, and both have had trends that have reached MemeticMutation levels of popular.
247* The ''Literature/WhateleyUniverse'' is the spiritual successor to the ''Of Masks and Marvels'' universe. The author of the latter is one of the key creators and main authors of the former, and they are both superhero universes with transgender protagonists. The main character and main superhero team of the Masks and Marvels world even have expies in side characters at Whateley Academy.
248* The ''Website/RPCAuthority'' is a spiritual successor to the ''Website/SCPFoundation'' created by some members of the site's old guard in response to ideological and creative [[OldGuardVersusNewBlood differences with the changing userbase]] who looked down on its roots in Website/FourChan.
249* The Website/JollyRogerTelephoneCompany, which provides bots designed to waste the time of telemarketers and other unwanted callers can be said to be this to "[[https://www.youtube.com/channel/UCrBZYWrikliO6EPZKM7KxVQ Lenny]]." Lenny is a set of recordings designed to sound like an old man which have enjoyed some popularity on [=YouTube=] and which is also engaged to waste the time of telemarketers and other undesirable callers. However, Lenny is only one bot with a very limited repertoire, and no A.I. to customize the routine to engage. Jolly Roger, on the other hand, provides a number of different bots and has added new features over time, including the ability to pass from one bot to another when material runs out, as well as detecting certain scams and engaging custom routines.
250* The sports/culture news website, Defector, is a spiritual successor to Deadspin; Defector was formed by former Deadspin writers after they all quit in protest of the current owners' controversial "Stick to Sports" policy.
251* Creator/{{Sprout}} is popular, but only has one fansite - Parents and Kids Share Together, which launched in 2020. A few years prior, founder Madeline Fretz founded another Sprout fan blog known as Let's Grow and wrote about the blog [[https://sprouttvfans.wordpress.com/2022/01/02/lets-grow/ here]].
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255* Alex Albrecht's show ''4Points'' on the Nerdist network can be seen as a successor to ''Diggnation'' as it more or less picks up on the same format but with an additional two hosts.
256* The ''WebVideo/ActionButton'' series is Tim Roger's successor to both the text game reviews he did for his old [[http://www.actionbutton.net/ action button dot net]] website, as well as the video essays he previously did for Website/{{Kotaku}}.
257* The [=YouTube=] channel ''[[https://www.youtube.com/channel/UCYbrF2-PsN4_vAkRdYjRwNQ/ AOK]]'' is a spiritual successor to the ''[[https://www.youtube.com/channel/UCyjTUNqX_vasRG4AAaM34jA FOX ADHD]]'' channel and television block. The type of content on both channels is very similar, not to mention that two of ADHD's writers, Heather Anne Campbell and Eric Moneypenny, are the writers for AOK.
258* ''WebVideo/{{Crossed}}'' was a series of short video by Karim Debbache where he reviewed movies based on -- or talking about -- video games. The series ended after the 28 episodes negotiated with [=JeuxVidéo.com=], the website which hosted his videos. After negotiations with the website and other potential partners failed, Karim launched in 2016 a new, crowdfunded show called ''WebVideo/{{Chroma}}''. The new show doesn't just have a similar title and subject as ''Crossed'' but also the same length and format, the same humor, Karim's friends Gilles and Jeremy coming back, and generally feels like a season of ''Crossed'' that doesn't focus on videogames.
259* ''Diggnation'' and ''[=TWiT=]'' are both spiritual successors to ''The Screen Savers''
260* Both created by WebVideo/{{Jreg}}, the web series ''The Mental Illnesses'' is the spiritual successor of ''Centricide''. FourthWallObserver Schizophrenia outright calls it a spiritual successor in the third episode.
261* ''WebVideo/LinusTechTips'': [=TechLinked=] is a spiritual successor to Netlinked Daily, the former daily news show on NCIX Tech Tips. "[[https://youtu.be/JmSVeHN9JQk?t=284 HEARTBROKEN... NCIX YouTube Channel]]" even explicitly states that [=TechLinked=] is the spiritual successor. After NCIX went bankrupt in 2017, Linus tried everything he could to purchase the [=YouTube=] channel and related assets, with the intention of at least reviving Netlinked. When this plan fell through, they instead launched [=TechLinked=], with Riley Murdock, the final presenter of Netlinked, as the main writer and presenter.
262* Discussed on the ''WebVideo/MidnightScreenings'' review of ''Film/TheBookOfHenry'', where Creator/BradJones claims the movie's downright insane plot (a child dies, and his mother tries to follow the instructions he left to help the girl next door who is seemingly being abused... by killing her father!) would be a great triple feature with two 90s coming-of-age films that end up going in [[MoodWhiplash ways that don't fit emotionally]], ''Film/RadioFlyer'' (two kids have a stepfather who is abusive to one of them, but the kids cover it up because their mother loves him; so instead of telling the authorities about the abuse, the abused kid decides to build a machine and fly away). and ''Jack the Bear'' (a drama about starting life in a new place, until a Neo Nazi moves in next door and somehow turns the story into a thriller).
263* The WebVideo/PartyCrashers could very well be this for LetsPlay/TheRunawayGuys, as they are also a group consisting of NoIndoorVoice VitriolicBestBuds playing friendship-stressing video games (mainly ''VideoGame/MarioParty''). Some fans hoped for a {{Crossover}} between the two channels before the latter's indefinite hiatus.
264* Richard Michael Alvarez, creator of ''WebVideo/StupidMarioBrothers'', announced that a spiritual successor to SMB called ''That Stupid Video Game Show''. It will feature generally the same characters as SMB but will not have an overarching storyline like its predecessor. Each episode will be self-contained.
265* ''WebVideo/TheTotallyRadShow'' is a spiritual successor to ''Geekdrome'' and Burt Monroy's ''Pixel Perfect'' can be seen a spiritual successor to Bob Ross' ''Series/TheJoyOfPainting''
266* ''WebVideo/TVTrash'' could be seen as this to Benthelooney's 2009-2011 run of rants, because of The Rowdy Reviewer's characterization, the way he voices his opinions (Fair and less harsh when compared to other [[CausticCritic caustic critics]]), less focus on jokes, and more focus on the subject at hand with an occasional joke thrown into the picture. (Especially so, since Benthelooney took a different direction to the way he was before cancellation, when his rants restarted production.)
267* ''WebVideo/WorldWarTwo'': The series is one to ''WebVideo/TheGreatWar'' following the same RealTime format, the same host, and some of the same production staff but about UsefulNotes/WorldWarII following on from the original series coverage of UsefulNotes/WorldWarI.
268* InUniverse, this occurs in ''WebVideo/TheNostalgiaCritic'''s review of ''Film/ThePrincessDiaries 2'', when Benny the assassin says he didn't know they made a video game of ''Film/ThePurge'', but the Nostalgia Critic says it's actually ''VideoGame/GrandTheftAuto VI''.
269* {{Discussed}} in ''WebVideo/HonestTrailers'' (see under "Animated Films"):
270-->'''Epic Voice Guy:''' And don't tell me there's no way to make a good ''ComicBook/FantasticFour'' movie! It's called ''WesternAnimation/TheIncredibles'', and it's ''perfect!''
271* ''Creep Catchers'': Inspired by ''Series/{{Dateline}}'''s ''To Catch a Predator''. A Canadian grassroots movement (not so much an organization) dedicated to confronting would be child predators. As with ''Dateline'', they pose as children in chatrooms and wait for would be "creeps" to take the bait and arrange a meeting. They will film their encounter and often aggressively persuade the "creep" to own up to their actions in light of the evidence in the chatlogs. The encounter is then posted on social media such as Facebook and Youtube as a shaming tactic. Their encounters with said "creeps" can get confrontational and some of the members have been charged with assault. They are especially noted for the theme song that was created by K-Blitz and adopted by individuals who act as creep catchers. Several individual unaffiliated groups use the name "Creep Catchers". Justin Payne, calls his operation P.O.P or "Prey on Predators" but still has used the K-Blitz theme song.
272* Like the aforementioned ''Death Battle'', ''WebVideo/EpicRapBattlesOfHistory'' can also be seen as an updating of ''WWWF Grudge Match'' for the [=YouTube=] age in how it pits both historic figures and pop culture icons against each other, though here, it's done through BattleRapping rather than an UltimateShowdownOfUltimateDestiny.
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