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* ''WebAnimation/EnterprisingEngines'': [[WesternAnimation/ThomasAndTheMagicRailroad Lady]] is a magic engine from Shining Time in her original film, but is a private engine from another railway on the mainland here.
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* ''WebAnimation/EnterprisingEngines'': [[WesternAnimation/ThomasAndTheMagicRailroad [[Film/ThomasAndTheMagicRailroad Lady]] is a magic engine from Shining Time in her original film, but is a private engine from another railway on the mainland here.
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* ''Film/XMenApocalypse'' eliminated major chunks of [[ComicBook/{{Cyclops}} Scott's]] backstory. Instead of growing up in an orphanage after a plane crash supposedly killed his parents, he lives with his family and knows his brother, who in this universe is older than him.
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* ''Film/XMenApocalypse'' eliminated major chunks of [[ComicBook/{{Cyclops}} [[Characters/MarvelComicsCyclops Scott's]] backstory. Instead of growing up in an orphanage after a plane crash supposedly killed his parents, he lives with his family and knows his brother, who in this universe is [[AgeLift older than him.him]].
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* ''VideoGame/ClubPenguin'': In classic ''Club Penguin'', most of the puffles were native to Club Penguin Island itself, and were first spotted by many penguins just a few months after the game's release. In Club Penguin Island, puffles instead live on a different, unknown island, and were first discovered by Rockhopper while he was visiting said island, as seen in the Waddle On Party's credits. Additionally, they were never seen in the island itself (although drawings and sculptures of puffles were depicted a couple times, such as on front of the Migrator, and Shellbeard mentions them in one of the adventures).
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* ''VideoGame/BaldursGateIII'': Anders, a minor character you meet at the start of Karlach's questline, was an Oathbreaker paladin during Early Access. In the full version, he's just posing as a Paladin of Tyr — and rather poorly at that. He doesn't even know the Creed of the Left Hand, something ''all'' Tyrran paladins (Tyr is also known as the One-Handed, as he is missing his right hand) should know.
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* The ''Film/KickAss'' movie sees Big Daddy's backstory as a framed cop with a dead wife be genuine. In [[ComicBook/KickAss the comic]], [[spoiler:the whole thing was a lie he made up, instead being a low-life who kidnapped his daughter from his very-much alive wife and became a vigilante for kicks.]]
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* ''VideoGame/KillerInstinct2013'': And HOW.
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* ''VideoGame/KillerInstinct2013'': And HOW.
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** TJ Combo's backstory is mostly unchanged, with one key difference. In the original series he never removed the cybernetics from his arms that got him banned from boxing in the first place, and fights to prove the world wrong. In the reboot he's gotten them removed and now fights for redemption against his old cheating ways.
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** Downplayed with TJ Combo's Combo. His backstory is mostly unchanged, with one key difference. In the original series he never removed difference-- rather than keeping the cybernetics from in his arms that got him banned from boxing in the first place, and fights fighting to prove the world wrong. In wrong, he gets the reboot he's gotten them implants removed and now fights for redemption against his old cheating ways.
** In the original games Gargos was an ancient Warlord who was sealed away by a clan of warriors and makes his return only after his rival Eyedol's defeat. In the reboot he's an Ichorien who has conquered the Astral Realm and now threatens to consume the Earth too, thanks to Ultratech beckoning him over.
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** In the original games Gargos was an ancient Warlord who was sealed away by a clan of warriors and makes his return only after his rival Eyedol's defeat. In the reboot he's an Ichorien who has conquered the Astral Realm and now threatens to consume the Earth too, thanks to Ultratech beckoning him over.
** Thunder's brother Eagle was originally (only mentioned in passing) to a competitor of Ultratech's tournaments who went missing. The 1996 comics, as previously stated, had him as Fulgore's real identity. In the reboot (where Eagle was eventually PromotedToPlayable) [[spoiler:he was captured by Ultratech, who put him in stasis and used his brain as a basis for Fulgore's AI, before Glacius busted him out and revived him with alien technology]].
** Thunder's brother Eagle was originally (only mentioned in passing) to a competitor of Ultratech's tournaments who went missing. The 1996 comics, as previously stated, had him as Fulgore's real identity. In the reboot (where Eagle was eventually PromotedToPlayable) [[spoiler:he was captured by Ultratech, who put him in stasis and used his brain as a basis for Fulgore's AI, before Glacius busted him out and revived him with alien technology]].
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** Fulgore was originally assumed to be one of Ultratech's machines and nothing more. In the 1996 comics, he's secretly Thunder's brother Eagle in a cyborg body. [[spoiler:The reboot essentially splits the difference, depicting Fulgore as a full robot whose AI is based on Eagle's brain.]]
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** Fulgore was originally assumed to be one of Ultratech's machines and nothing more. In the 1996 comics, he's secretly Thunder's brother Eagle in a cyborg body. [[spoiler:The reboot essentially splits the difference, difference between these two interpretations, depicting Fulgore as a full robot whose AI is based on Eagle's brain.]]
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** Glacius was originally a random space traveler captured by Ultratech and forced to fight for his freedom. In 2013 he's an intergalactic law enforcer whose technology is stolen by Ultratech, forcing him to mount a counterattack to retrieve it before they can misuse it.
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** Glacius was originally a random space traveler captured by Ultratech and forced to fight for his freedom. In 2013 the reboot he's an intergalactic law enforcer whose technology is stolen by Ultratech, forcing him to mount a counterattack to retrieve it before they can misuse it.
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** TJ Combo's backstory is mostly unchanged, with one key difference-- in the original series he never removed the cybernetics from his arms that got him banned from boxing in the first place, and fights to prove the world wrong. In the reboot he's gotten them removed and now fights for redemption against his old cheating ways.
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** TJ Combo's backstory is mostly unchanged, with one key difference-- in difference. In the original series he never removed the cybernetics from his arms that got him banned from boxing in the first place, and fights to prove the world wrong. In the reboot he's gotten them removed and now fights for redemption against his old cheating ways.
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** Ben Ferris, better known as Cinder, was originally a petty crook who was offered freedom from his sentence if he underwent Ultratech's experiments. ''KI 2013'' reimagines him as a former spec ops agent turned con artist mercenary, who was hired by ARIA to undergo the experiments and did so very willingly in order to become stronger.
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** Ben Ferris, better known as Cinder, was originally a petty crook who was offered freedom from his sentence if he underwent Ultratech's experiments. ''KI 2013'' The reboot reimagines him as a former spec ops agent turned con artist mercenary, who was hired by ARIA to undergo the experiments and did so very willingly in order to become stronger.
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** Fulgore is actually a double example. He was originally assumed to be one of Ultratech's machines and nothing more. In the 1996 comics, he's secretly Thunder's brother Eagle in a cyborg body. The reboot essentially splits the difference, depicting Fulgore as a full robot whose AI is based on Eagle's brain.
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** Fulgore is actually a double example. He was originally assumed to be one of Ultratech's machines and nothing more. In the 1996 comics, he's secretly Thunder's brother Eagle in a cyborg body. The [[spoiler:The reboot essentially splits the difference, depicting Fulgore as a full robot whose AI is based on Eagle's brain.]]
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** Thunder's brother Eagle was originally (only mentioned in passing) to a competitor of Ultratech's tournaments who went missing. The 1996 comics, as previously stated, had him as Fulgore's real identity. In the reboot (where Eagle was eventually PromotedToPlayable) he was captured by Ultratech, who put him in stasis and used his brain as a basis for Fulgore's AI, before Glacius busted him out and revived him with alien technology.
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** Thunder's brother Eagle was originally (only mentioned in passing) to a competitor of Ultratech's tournaments who went missing. The 1996 comics, as previously stated, had him as Fulgore's real identity. In the reboot (where Eagle was eventually PromotedToPlayable) he [[spoiler:he was captured by Ultratech, who put him in stasis and used his brain as a basis for Fulgore's AI, before Glacius busted him out and revived him with alien technology.technology]].