What do you think of the decision to remove numbers for the types of Adaptation Modification?
How about a "works requesting placement" section?
Join the Five-Man Band cleanup project!Dragon Ball Evolution is listed both under type 2 and type 1. Which one is right?
Number one fan of characters that appear only once and ultimately were a recurring character either in disguise or trying a new image. Hide / Show RepliesAsk someone that's seen it.
(Despite the fact that I've added quite a few works to this list, I've always been a bit confused by it, especially the distinction between Types 2 and 1. But go ahead and ask someone anyway, that's for another time.)
Edited by Lymantria Join the Five-Man Band cleanup project!Scott Pilgrim should be moved to a three, since the Movie wasn't exactly near identical to the Comics.
South Afrigrussia-WTF is it? Who knows. Hide / Show RepliesI'd say a Type 2 even. It was recognizable, but the plot specifics were significantly different and whole arcs were removed (note that Ramona gets almost no character development in the movie.)
Renamed by this TRS thread.
Waiting on a TRS slot? Finishing off one of these cleaning efforts will usually open one up.Discussion moved over from The Sliding Scale Of Trope Decay Discussion
artman40
10:40:48 AM Aug 27th 2010
Wonder where do Uwe Boll movies go...
...if you don’t love you’re dead, and if you do, they’ll kill you for it.
Launched as The Sliding Scale Of Adaptation Decay from YKTTW here.
Edited by Madrugada ...if you don’t love you’re dead, and if you do, they’ll kill you for it.
Okay is it just me, or is what type matches what degree of adaptation all over the place in the "special cases" section? Sometimes near-matches are called type 5s - which presumably is "In Name Only" if we're going by the order at the top of the page, other times they're type 1s - which would match the order with "Identical Adaptation".
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