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* In the original ''VideoGame/TombRaiderI'', Lara Croft simply guns down Natla and her henchmen in standard combat. The remake ''VideoGame/TombRaiderAnniversary'' tries to humanize Lara a bit by changing it so that she only has one human kill in the game (implied to be [[ItGetsEasier her first]]); Pierre Dupont is killed by Atlantean centaurs, [[MutualKill Kold and the Kid kill each other]] and Natla is crushed by a pillar. Only Larson dies by Lara's hand, and even then the [[YouWouldntShootMe location and context is very different.]]
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** ''Danganronpa: The Stage'': In Chapter 3 of ''VisualNovel/DanganronpaTriggerHappyHavoc'', Kiyotaka Ishimaru is bludgeoned to death with a hammer by Hifumi Yamada, who was acting under the orders of Celestia Ludenburg, who in turn, bludgeons Yamada with another hammer. ''The Stage'', however, changes the rules so that individual incorrect votes also incur execution, instead of a majority vote being the only important factor. As a result, Kiyotaka's refusal to vote for Mondo Owada as the killer in the second case gets him killed early, since he [[TogetherInDeath votes for himself instead to be executed alongside Mondo]]. The game's third chapter is then bypassed entirely, with Hifumi and Celeste instead both dying in the next trial (based on Chapter 4 from the game), when they incorrectly vote that Sakura Ogami's suicide was murder.

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** ''Danganronpa: The Stage'': In Chapter 3 of ''VisualNovel/DanganronpaTriggerHappyHavoc'', Kiyotaka Ishimaru is bludgeoned to death with a hammer by Hifumi Yamada, who was acting under the orders of Celestia Ludenburg, who in turn, bludgeons Yamada with another hammer. ''The Stage'', however, changes the rules so that individual incorrect votes also incur execution, instead of a majority vote being the only important factor. As a result, Kiyotaka's refusal to vote for Mondo Owada as the killer in the second case gets him killed early, since he [[DrivenToSuicide still votes for himself]] even knowing that [[TogetherInDeath votes for himself instead to he'll be executed alongside Mondo]]. The game's third chapter is then bypassed entirely, with Hifumi and Celeste instead both dying in the next trial (based on Chapter 4 from the game), when they incorrectly vote that Sakura Ogami's suicide was murder.



** ''Super Danganronpa 2: The Stage'' still has Ibuki Mioda as one of Mikan Tsumiki's victims in the third case, but here, she's injected with poison instead of getting strangled. After the relevant trial, Gundham Tanaka and Nekomaru Nidai [[HeroicSacrifice die together to save Akane Owari]] from a Monokuma horde — which does happen in the game, but only to Nekomaru, who is grievously injured but not killed outright. Their earlier deaths cut out the game's fourth chapter, in which Gundham kills Nekomaru and is executed for it (albeit in a mutual sacrifice pact).

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** ''Super Danganronpa 2: The Stage'' still has Ibuki Mioda as one of Mikan Tsumiki's victims in the third case, but here, she's injected with poison instead of getting strangled. After the relevant trial, Gundham Tanaka and Nekomaru Nidai [[HeroicSacrifice die together to save Akane Owari]] from a Monokuma horde — which does happen in the game, but only to Nekomaru, who is grievously injured but not killed outright. Their earlier deaths cut out the game's fourth chapter, in which Gundham kills Nekomaru and is executed for it (albeit in a mutual sacrifice pact).pact designed to save the other survivors, so it still plays out the same thematically either way).
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** ''Danganronpa: The Stage'': In Chapter 3 of ''VisualNovel/DanganronpaTriggerHappyHavoc'', Kiyotaka Ishimaru is bludgeoned to death with a hammer by Hifumi Yamada, who was acting under the orders of Celestia Ludenburg, who in turn, bludgeons Yamada with another hammer. ''The Stage'', however, changes the rules so that individual incorrect votes also incur execution, instead of a majority vote being the only important factor. As a result, Kiyotaka's refusal to vote for Mondo Owada as the killer in the second case gets him killed early, since he [[TogetherInDeath willingly gets himself executed alongside Mondo]]. The game's third chapter is then bypassed entirely, with Hifumi and Celeste instead both dying in the next trial (based on Chapter 4 from the game), when they incorrectly vote that Sakura Ogami's suicide was murder.

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** ''Danganronpa: The Stage'': In Chapter 3 of ''VisualNovel/DanganronpaTriggerHappyHavoc'', Kiyotaka Ishimaru is bludgeoned to death with a hammer by Hifumi Yamada, who was acting under the orders of Celestia Ludenburg, who in turn, bludgeons Yamada with another hammer. ''The Stage'', however, changes the rules so that individual incorrect votes also incur execution, instead of a majority vote being the only important factor. As a result, Kiyotaka's refusal to vote for Mondo Owada as the killer in the second case gets him killed early, since he [[TogetherInDeath willingly gets votes for himself instead to be executed alongside Mondo]]. The game's third chapter is then bypassed entirely, with Hifumi and Celeste instead both dying in the next trial (based on Chapter 4 from the game), when they incorrectly vote that Sakura Ogami's suicide was murder.



** ''Super Danganronpa 2: The Stage'' still has Ibuki Mioda killed by Mikan Tsumiki, but here, she's injected with poison instead of getting strangled. After the relevant trial, Gundham Tanaka and Nekomaru Nidai [[HeroicSacrifice die together to save Akane]] from a Monokuma horde — which does happen in the game, but only to Nekomaru, who is grievously injured but not killed outright. Their earlier deaths cut out the game's fourth chapter, in which Gundham kills Nekomaru and is executed for it (albeit in a mutual sacrifice pact).

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** ''Super Danganronpa 2: The Stage'' still has Ibuki Mioda killed by as one of Mikan Tsumiki, Tsumiki's victims in the third case, but here, she's injected with poison instead of getting strangled. After the relevant trial, Gundham Tanaka and Nekomaru Nidai [[HeroicSacrifice die together to save Akane]] Akane Owari]] from a Monokuma horde — which does happen in the game, but only to Nekomaru, who is grievously injured but not killed outright. Their earlier deaths cut out the game's fourth chapter, in which Gundham kills Nekomaru and is executed for it (albeit in a mutual sacrifice pact).
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* Some storybook adaptations of ''WesternAnimation/AtlantisTheLostEmpire'' either do not mention [[spoiler:Rourke [[TheKingslayer fatally injuring the King]], or do not mention his death altogether yet still show Kida as [[TheHighQueen a Queen]] in the end, implying that King Kashekim Nedakh simply just died from old age instead.

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* Some storybook adaptations of ''WesternAnimation/AtlantisTheLostEmpire'' either do not mention [[spoiler:Rourke Rourke [[TheKingslayer fatally injuring the King]], or do not mention his death altogether yet still show Kida as [[TheHighQueen a Queen]] in the end, implying that King Kashekim Nedakh simply just died from old age instead.
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** ''Danganronpa: The Stage'': In Chapter 3 of ''VisualNovel/DanganronpaTriggerHappyHavoc'', Kiyotaka Ishimaru is bludgeoned to death with a hammer by Hifumi Yamada, who was acting under the orders of Celestia Ludenburg, who in turn, bludgeons Yamada with another hammer. ''The Stage'', however, changes the rules so that individual incorrect votes also incur execution, instead of a majority vote being the only important factor. As a result, Kiyotaka's refusal to vote for Mondo Owada as the killer in the second case gets him killed early, since he's executed alongside Mondo. The game's third chapter is then bypassed entirely, with Hifumi and Celeste instead both dying in the next trial (based on Chapter 4 from the game), when they incorrectly vote that Sakura Ogami's suicide was murder.

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** ''Danganronpa: The Stage'': In Chapter 3 of ''VisualNovel/DanganronpaTriggerHappyHavoc'', Kiyotaka Ishimaru is bludgeoned to death with a hammer by Hifumi Yamada, who was acting under the orders of Celestia Ludenburg, who in turn, bludgeons Yamada with another hammer. ''The Stage'', however, changes the rules so that individual incorrect votes also incur execution, instead of a majority vote being the only important factor. As a result, Kiyotaka's refusal to vote for Mondo Owada as the killer in the second case gets him killed early, since he's he [[TogetherInDeath willingly gets himself executed alongside Mondo.Mondo]]. The game's third chapter is then bypassed entirely, with Hifumi and Celeste instead both dying in the next trial (based on Chapter 4 from the game), when they incorrectly vote that Sakura Ogami's suicide was murder.
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** ''Danganronpa: The Stage'': In Chapter 3 of ''VisualNovel/DanganronpaTriggerHappyHavoc'', Kiyotaka Ishimaru is bludgeoned to death with a hammer by Hifumi Yamada, who was acting under the orders of Celestia Ludenburg, who in turn, bludgeons Yamada with another hammer. ''The Stage'', however, changes the rules so that individual incorrect votes also incur execution, instead of a majority vote being the only important factor; meaning that Kiyotaka's refusal to vote for Mondo Owada as the killer in the second case gets him executed alongside Mondo in this version. The game's third chapter is then bypassed entirely, with Hifumi and Celeste instead both dying in the next trial (based on Chapter 4 from the game), when they incorrectly vote that Sakura Ogami's suicide was a murder.

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** ''Danganronpa: The Stage'': In Chapter 3 of ''VisualNovel/DanganronpaTriggerHappyHavoc'', Kiyotaka Ishimaru is bludgeoned to death with a hammer by Hifumi Yamada, who was acting under the orders of Celestia Ludenburg, who in turn, bludgeons Yamada with another hammer. ''The Stage'', however, changes the rules so that individual incorrect votes also incur execution, instead of a majority vote being the only important factor; meaning that factor. As a result, Kiyotaka's refusal to vote for Mondo Owada as the killer in the second case gets him killed early, since he's executed alongside Mondo in this version. Mondo. The game's third chapter is then bypassed entirely, with Hifumi and Celeste instead both dying in the next trial (based on Chapter 4 from the game), when they incorrectly vote that Sakura Ogami's suicide was a murder.



** ''Super Danganronpa 2: The Stage'' still has Ibuki Mioda killed by Mikan Tsumiki, but here, she's injected with poison instead of getting strangled. After the relevant trial, Gundham Tanaka and Nekomaru Nidai [[HeroicSacrifice die together to save Akane]] from a Monokuma horde — which does happen in the game, but only to Nekomaru, who is grievously injured but not killed. Their earlier deaths cut out the game's fourth chapter, in which Gundham kills Nekomaru and is executed for it (albeit in a mutual sacrifice pact).

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** ''Super Danganronpa 2: The Stage'' still has Ibuki Mioda killed by Mikan Tsumiki, but here, she's injected with poison instead of getting strangled. After the relevant trial, Gundham Tanaka and Nekomaru Nidai [[HeroicSacrifice die together to save Akane]] from a Monokuma horde — which does happen in the game, but only to Nekomaru, who is grievously injured but not killed.killed outright. Their earlier deaths cut out the game's fourth chapter, in which Gundham kills Nekomaru and is executed for it (albeit in a mutual sacrifice pact).
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** ''Danganronpa: The Stage'': In Chapter 3 of ''VisualNovel/DanganronpaTriggerHappyHavoc'', Kiyotaka Ishimaru is bludgeoned to death with a hammer by Hifumi Yamada, who was acting under the orders of Celestia Ludenburg, who in turn, bludgeons Yamada with another hammer. In ''The Stage'', however, changes the rules so that incorrect votes also incur execution, meaning that Kiyotaka is executed as a result of his refusal to vote for Mondo Owada as the killer in the second case. The game's third chapter is then bypassed entirely, with Hifumi and Celeste instead both dying in the next trial (based on Chapter 4 from the game), when they incorrectly vote that Sakura Ogami's suicide was a murder.

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** ''Danganronpa: The Stage'': In Chapter 3 of ''VisualNovel/DanganronpaTriggerHappyHavoc'', Kiyotaka Ishimaru is bludgeoned to death with a hammer by Hifumi Yamada, who was acting under the orders of Celestia Ludenburg, who in turn, bludgeons Yamada with another hammer. In ''The Stage'', however, changes the rules so that individual incorrect votes also incur execution, instead of a majority vote being the only important factor; meaning that Kiyotaka is executed as a result of his Kiyotaka's refusal to vote for Mondo Owada as the killer in the second case.case gets him executed alongside Mondo in this version. The game's third chapter is then bypassed entirely, with Hifumi and Celeste instead both dying in the next trial (based on Chapter 4 from the game), when they incorrectly vote that Sakura Ogami's suicide was a murder.
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** ''Danganronpa: The Stage'': In Chapter 3 of ''VisualNovel/DanganronpaTriggerHappyHavoc'', Kiyotaka Ishimaru is bludgeoned to death with a hammer by Hifumi Yamada, who was acting under the orders of Celestia Ludenburg, who in turn, bludgeons Yamada with another hammer. In ''The Stage'', however, changes the rules so that incorrect votes also incur execution, meaning that Kiyotaka is killed alongside Chapter 2's culprit, Mondo Owada, because he refused to vote for Mondo as the killer. The game's third chapter is then bypassed entirely, with Hifumi and Celeste instead both dying in the next trial (based on Chapter 4 from the game), when they incorrectly vote that Sakura Ogami's suicide was a murder.

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** ''Danganronpa: The Stage'': In Chapter 3 of ''VisualNovel/DanganronpaTriggerHappyHavoc'', Kiyotaka Ishimaru is bludgeoned to death with a hammer by Hifumi Yamada, who was acting under the orders of Celestia Ludenburg, who in turn, bludgeons Yamada with another hammer. In ''The Stage'', however, changes the rules so that incorrect votes also incur execution, meaning that Kiyotaka is killed alongside Chapter 2's culprit, Mondo Owada, because he refused executed as a result of his refusal to vote for Mondo Owada as the killer.killer in the second case. The game's third chapter is then bypassed entirely, with Hifumi and Celeste instead both dying in the next trial (based on Chapter 4 from the game), when they incorrectly vote that Sakura Ogami's suicide was a murder.



** ''Super Danganronpa 2: The Stage'' still has Ibuki Mioda killed by Mikan Tsumiki, but here, she's injected with poison instead of getting strangled. After the relevant trial, Gundham Tanaka and Nekomaru Nidai [[HeroicSacrifice die together to save Akane]] from a Monokuma horde — which does happen in the game, but only to Nekomaru, who is grievously injured but not killed. Their deaths cut out the game's fourth chapter, in which Gundham kills Nekomaru and is executed for it (albeit in a mutual sacrifice pact).

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** ''Super Danganronpa 2: The Stage'' still has Ibuki Mioda killed by Mikan Tsumiki, but here, she's injected with poison instead of getting strangled. After the relevant trial, Gundham Tanaka and Nekomaru Nidai [[HeroicSacrifice die together to save Akane]] from a Monokuma horde — which does happen in the game, but only to Nekomaru, who is grievously injured but not killed. Their earlier deaths cut out the game's fourth chapter, in which Gundham kills Nekomaru and is executed for it (albeit in a mutual sacrifice pact).
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** ''Super Danganronpa 2: The Stage'' still has Ibuki Mioda killed by Mikan Tsumiki, but here, she's injected with poison instead of getting strangled. After the relevant trial, Gundham Tanaka and Nekomaru Nidai [[HeroicSacrifice die together to save Akane]] from a Monokuma horde. Their deaths cut out the game's fourth chapter, in which Gundham kills Nekomaru and is executed for it (albeit in a mutual sacrifice pact).

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** ''Super Danganronpa 2: The Stage'' still has Ibuki Mioda killed by Mikan Tsumiki, but here, she's injected with poison instead of getting strangled. After the relevant trial, Gundham Tanaka and Nekomaru Nidai [[HeroicSacrifice die together to save Akane]] from a Monokuma horde.horde — which does happen in the game, but only to Nekomaru, who is grievously injured but not killed. Their deaths cut out the game's fourth chapter, in which Gundham kills Nekomaru and is executed for it (albeit in a mutual sacrifice pact).
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** ''Danganronpa: The Stage'': In chapter 3 of ''VisualNovel/DanganronpaTriggerHappyHavoc'', Kiyotaka Ishimaru is bludgeoned to death with a hammer by Hifumi Yamada, who was acting under the orders of Celestia Ludenburg, who in turn, bludgeons Yamada with another hammer. In ''The Stage'', however, Ishimaru is killed alongside chapter 2's culprit, Mondo Owada, because he refused to vote for Mondo as the killer. As for Hifumi and Celestia, they both die together when they vote that Sakura Ogami's death, a suicide, was murder.

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** ''Danganronpa: The Stage'': In chapter Chapter 3 of ''VisualNovel/DanganronpaTriggerHappyHavoc'', Kiyotaka Ishimaru is bludgeoned to death with a hammer by Hifumi Yamada, who was acting under the orders of Celestia Ludenburg, who in turn, bludgeons Yamada with another hammer. In ''The Stage'', however, Ishimaru changes the rules so that incorrect votes also incur execution, meaning that Kiyotaka is killed alongside chapter Chapter 2's culprit, Mondo Owada, because he refused to vote for Mondo as the killer. As for The game's third chapter is then bypassed entirely, with Hifumi and Celestia, they Celeste instead both die together dying in the next trial (based on Chapter 4 from the game), when they incorrectly vote that Sakura Ogami's death, a suicide, suicide was a murder.
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* ''Franchise/{{Danganronpa}}: The Stage'':
** In chapter 3 of ''VisualNovel/DanganronpaTriggerHappyHavoc'', Kiyotaka Ishimaru is bludgeoned to death with a hammer by Hifumi Yamada, who was acting under the orders of Celestia Ludenburg, who in turn, bludgeons Yamada with another hammer. In ''The Stage'', however, Ishimaru is killed alongside chapter 2's culprit, Mondo Owada, because he refused to vote for Mondo as the killer. As for Hifumi and Celestia, they both die together when they vote that Sakura Ogami's death, a suicide, was murder.
** ''The Stage'' also foregoes the elaborate executions of the convicted in favor of [[ImpaledWithExtremePrejudice the Spears of Gungnir]], ala Mukuro Ikusaba's death.

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* ''Franchise/{{Danganronpa}}: ''Franchise/{{Danganronpa}}'': Both stage plays amalgamate the third and fourth chapters of their respective games to reduce the length of the overall story, with the following results:
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Stage'': In chapter 3 of ''VisualNovel/DanganronpaTriggerHappyHavoc'', Kiyotaka Ishimaru is bludgeoned to death with a hammer by Hifumi Yamada, who was acting under the orders of Celestia Ludenburg, who in turn, bludgeons Yamada with another hammer. In ''The Stage'', however, Ishimaru is killed alongside chapter 2's culprit, Mondo Owada, because he refused to vote for Mondo as the killer. As for Hifumi and Celestia, they both die together when they vote that Sakura Ogami's death, a suicide, was murder.
** *** ''The Stage'' also foregoes the elaborate executions of the convicted in favor of [[ImpaledWithExtremePrejudice the Spears of Gungnir]], ala Mukuro Ikusaba's death.
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* Some storybook adaptations of ''WesternAnimation/AtlantisTheLostEmpire'' either do not mention [[spoiler: [[TheKingslayer Rourke]] [[WouldHarmaSenior fatally injuring the King]]]], or do not mention his death altogether yet still show Kida as [[TheHighQueen a Queen]] in the end, implying that King Kashekim Nedakh simply just died from old age instead.

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* Some storybook adaptations of ''WesternAnimation/AtlantisTheLostEmpire'' either do not mention [[spoiler: [[spoiler:Rourke [[TheKingslayer Rourke]] [[WouldHarmaSenior fatally injuring the King]]]], King]], or do not mention his death altogether yet still show Kida as [[TheHighQueen a Queen]] in the end, implying that King Kashekim Nedakh simply just died from old age instead.
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* Some storybook adaptations of ''WesternAnimation/AtlantisTheLostEmpire'' either do not mention [[spoiler: [[TheKingslayer Rourke]] [[WouldHarmaSenior fatally injuring the King]]]], or do not mention his death altogether yet still show Kida as [[TheHighQueen a Queen]] in the end, implying that King Kashekim Nedakh simply just died from old age instead.
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* Some storybook adaptations of ''WesternAnimation/TheLionKing1994'' do not mention the hyenas eating Scar after his defeat, making it look like if he simply fell to his death instead.
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** In the original ''WesternAnimation/{{Thundercats|1985}}'', Lion-O's father King Claudus was initially believed to have died in the explosion of Thundera; but is later revealed to have been captured by the Shadowmaster, then he dies of old age and is seen alongside Jaga's spirit when he's freed. In the [[WesternAnimation/Thundercats2011 2011 reboot]], he's killed during the siege of Thundera.

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** * In the original ''WesternAnimation/{{Thundercats|1985}}'', Lion-O's father King Claudus was initially believed to have died in the explosion of Thundera; but is later revealed to have been captured by the Shadowmaster, then he dies of old age and is seen alongside Jaga's spirit when he's freed. In the [[WesternAnimation/Thundercats2011 2011 reboot]], he's killed during the siege of Thundera.
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* [[VideoGame/IndianaJonesAndTheLastCrusade Indiana Jones and the Last Crusade: The Graphic Adventure]] has [[BigBad Walter Donovan]] [[OffWithHisHead lose his head]] [[KilledOffscreen off-screen]] when he impatiently follows Indy to the Grail and fails the first trial, a somewhat gentler death than [[RapidAging being aged into a skeleton]] when he drinks from the wrong Grail in the film.

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* [[VideoGame/IndianaJonesAndTheLastCrusade Indiana Jones and the Last Crusade: The Graphic Adventure]] has [[BigBad Big Bad Walter Donovan]] Donovan [[OffWithHisHead lose his head]] [[KilledOffscreen off-screen]] when he impatiently follows Indy to the Grail and fails the first trial, trial [[KilledOffscreen off-screen]], a somewhat gentler death than [[RapidAging being aged into a skeleton]] when he drinks from the wrong Grail in the film.
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* [[VideoGame/IndianaJonesAndTheLastCrusade Indiana Jones and the Last Crusade: The Graphic Adventure]] has [[BigBad Walter Donovan]] [[OffWithHisHead lose his head]] [[KilledOffscreen off-screen]] when he impatiently follows Indy to the Grail and fails the first trial, a somewhat gentler death than [[RapidAging being aged into a skeleton]] when he drinks from the wrong Grail in the film.

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* ''Film/RaidersOfTheLostArk'': The comic and novelization were based on an early draft of the script, and it shows with the BigBadDuumvirate's fates, all of whom met their end by the Ark in various fashions:
** Toht is riding in Gobler's jeep in both adaptations when it drives off a cliff during the truck chase. That is a significantly gentler fate than [[ImMelting the face-melting]] the Ark puts him through in the movie.
** Dietrich's fate isn't specified in the novelization, but if the comic is any indication, he is melted along with the other Nazis by the Ark. In the movie, the Ark strikes the lower-level Nazis with energy bolts, while Dietrich's head shrivels up.
** Rather than simply have his head explode like in the movie, both adaptations have Belloq's eyes catch fire while the rest of him [[ReducedToDust disintegrates]].

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The comic and novelization were based on an early draft of the script, and it shows with the BigBadDuumvirate's fates, all of whom met their end by the Ark in various fashions:
** *** Toht is riding in Gobler's jeep in both adaptations when it drives off a cliff during the truck chase. That is a significantly gentler fate than [[ImMelting the face-melting]] the Ark puts him through in the movie.
** *** Dietrich's fate isn't specified in the novelization, but if the comic is any indication, he is melted along with the other Nazis by the Ark. In the movie, the Ark strikes the lower-level Nazis with energy bolts, while Dietrich's head shrivels up.
** *** Rather than simply have his head explode like in the movie, both adaptations have Belloq's eyes catch fire while the rest of him [[ReducedToDust disintegrates]].disintegrates]].
** The German Mechanic is still shredded by the Flying Wing's propeller in the novelization, but Indy punches him right into it rather than the Flying Wing turn towards him. The comic book, meanwhile, has the Mechanic accidentally shoot the Flying Wing's fuel tank and he is killed in the subsequent explosion.
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* ''Film/RaidersOfTheLostArk'': The comic and novelization were based on an early draft of the script, and it shows with the BigBadDuumvirate's fates, all of whom met their end by the Ark:

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* ''Film/RaidersOfTheLostArk'': The comic and novelization were based on an early draft of the script, and it shows with the BigBadDuumvirate's fates, all of whom met their end by the Ark:Ark in various fashions:



** Dietrich's fate isn't specified in the novelization, but if the comic is any indication, he melts along with the other Nazis. In the movie, the lower-level Nazis were struck by energy bolts, while Dietrich's head shrivels up.
** Rather than simply have his head explode like in the movie, both adaptations have Belloq's eyes catch fire while the rest of him disintegrates.

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** Dietrich's fate isn't specified in the novelization, but if the comic is any indication, he melts is melted along with the other Nazis. Nazis by the Ark. In the movie, the Ark strikes the lower-level Nazis were struck by with energy bolts, while Dietrich's head shrivels up.
** Rather than simply have his head explode like in the movie, both adaptations have Belloq's eyes catch fire while the rest of him disintegrates.[[ReducedToDust disintegrates]].

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* In the ''Literature/{{Redwall}}'' book ''Martin the Warrior,'' Felldoh goes down in a blaze of glory, fighting tens of soldiers at once, Rose dies fighting Badrang when he throws her against a wall, and Badrang the Tyrant is stabbed by Martin to avenge all the evil he's done. In the animated adaptation, however, Felldoh is taken down by only a handful of soldiers, Badrang stabs Rose while holding her hostage, and Badrang falls down a pit onto Martin's sword.
* ''WesternAnimation/ToddMcFarlanesSpawn'': While Billy Kincaid was killed by Al Simmons (AKA Spawn) himself in canon, in the animated series, he decides to spare him. However Billy still dies by Violator's hand via a gun [[YouHaveFailedMe when he ceased]] [[YouHaveOutlivedYourUsefulness to be a valuable]] UnwittingPawn for him anymore.
* Animated adaptations of Creator/ETAHoffmann's ''Literature/TheNutcracker'' (and [[Theatre/TheNutcracker the ballet]]) tend to do this with the Mouse King and, in the TruerToTheText versions that include her, with his mother the Mouse Queen:
** In the original story and some productions of the ballet, the Mouse King is killed in a DuelToTheDeath with the Nutcracker (in other ballet productions, [[ImprobableWeaponUser Clara's thrown shoe]] hits him on the head and kills him). In ''WesternAnimation/TheNutcrackerPrince'', he is mortally wounded in that duel but lives long enough to try to attack Clara, only to [[DisneyVillainDeath fall from a balcony to his death in a river]]. In ''WesternAnimation/BarbieInTheNutcracker'', he and his bat henchman Pimm are knocked out of the sky by a snowball. And in [[Animation/TheNutcracker the 1973 Russian version]], he explodes when the heroine's thrown shoe destroys his [[SoulJar magic crown]].
** In Hoffmann's story, the Mouse Queen is killed when Drosselmeyer's nephew accidentally steps on her and impales her with his shoe's pointy heel. This same mishap transforms him into the Nutcracker. In [[Animation/TheNutcracker the 1973 Russian version]], the king douses her with pepper, making her [[SneezeOfDoom sneeze so hard that she explodes]] (this is the WeaksauceWeakness of all the mice in this version). And in ''WesternAnimation/TheNutcrackerPrince'', she's crushed by a column that Drosselmeyer's nephew knocks over – basically the same circumstances as her original death, but a bit [[LighterAndSofter less graphic]].
* ''Franchise/StarWars'':
** In the ''[[Franchise/StarWarsLegends Legends]]'' continuity, Admiral Thrawn's [[TheDragon bodyguard/pet assassin]] Rukh is arrested and executed after [[BodyguardBetrayal murdering Thrawn himself]]. In ''WesternAnimation/StarWarsRebels'', he never has reason to betray Thrawn and instead dies during the liberation of Lothal when he gets caught in a shield generator as its activating, [[HighVoltageDeath fatally shocking him to death]].
** In ''Legends'', Jedi Master Yaddle was killed while protecting Anakin on a mission. In canon, she was killed by Count Dooku in ''WesternAnimation/StarWarsTalesOfTheJedi'' after discovering he was a Sith Lord.
* ''WesternAnimation/YoungJustice2010''
** In the comics, Aquagirl was killed by Chemo's poison. In ''VideoGame/YoungJusticeLegacy'', she [[HeroicSacrifice sacrifices herself]] to hold down Tiamat until the ritual to seal the alien was complete.
** Ted Kord in the comics was killed by a headshot from Max Lord after discovering his access to Brother Eye. In the series, it is revealed he was assassinated by Sportsmaster and Deathstroke in their attempt to acquire the Blue Beetle scarab originally belonging to his predecessor Dan Garrett.
* ''WesternAnimation/ThunderCatsRoar'': In the original series, Jaga dies inside the [=ThunderCats'=] spaceship during their journey to Third Earth. In this series, he was caught by the explosion that destroyed Thundera.
** In the original ''WesternAnimation/{{Thundercats|1985}}'', Lion-O's father King Claudus was initially believed to have died in the explosion of Thundera; but is later revealed to have been captured by the Shadowmaster, then he dies of old age and is seen alongside Jaga's spirit when he's freed. In the [[WesternAnimation/Thundercats2011 2011 reboot]], he's killed during the siege of Thundera.



* ''Franchise/{{Transformers}}'':
** In ''WesternAnimation/BeastWars'', Dinobot famously pushed himself into a fatal HeroicRROD defending the proto-humans from the Predacons. In ''WesternAnimation/TransformersWarForCybertronTrilogy'', he dies from his wounds caused by Predacon Megatron mauling him, though not before he's able to take back the Autobot Matrix of Leadership from the Decepticon Megatron.
** Tarn's original counterpart in the 2005 Creator/IDWPublishing comic book continuity met his end in the 55th issue of ''ComicBook/TheTransformersMoreThanMeetsTheEye'' from being obliterated with antimatter by Megatron. ''WesternAnimation/TransformersCyberverse'' instead kills Tarn off in the FinaleMovie ''The Perfect Decepticon'' by having Soundwave sacrifice himself to destroy him.


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* ''WesternAnimation/Invincible2021'': Combined with a case of adaptational CurbStompCushion, the deaths of the Guardians of the Globe at the hands of Omni-Man is less him murdering them all in one fell swoop and more a drawn out fight to the death. Not only that, but he kills some of them in a different fashion compared to what he did in the original comic.
** Red Rush gets subjected to HeadCrushing and Aquarus gets his head caved in by Omni-Man throwing War Woman's mace at him when in the comic they were slammed against each other at high speed.
** Darkwing gets subjected to MetronomicManMashing rather than being ImpaledWithExtremePrejudice.
** Green Ghost gets her face punched in and used as a HumanShield against Aquarus's water beam rather than being decapitated.
** Martian Man gets his core crushed while trying to restrain Omni-Man rather than having his guts torn out while in his humanoid form.
* Animated adaptations of Creator/ETAHoffmann's ''Literature/TheNutcracker'' (and [[Theatre/TheNutcracker the ballet]]) tend to do this with the Mouse King and, in the TruerToTheText versions that include her, with his mother the Mouse Queen:
** In the original story and some productions of the ballet, the Mouse King is killed in a DuelToTheDeath with the Nutcracker (in other ballet productions, [[ImprobableWeaponUser Clara's thrown shoe]] hits him on the head and kills him). In ''WesternAnimation/TheNutcrackerPrince'', he is mortally wounded in that duel but lives long enough to try to attack Clara, only to [[DisneyVillainDeath fall from a balcony to his death in a river]]. In ''WesternAnimation/BarbieInTheNutcracker'', he and his bat henchman Pimm are knocked out of the sky by a snowball. And in [[Animation/TheNutcracker the 1973 Russian version]], he explodes when the heroine's thrown shoe destroys his [[SoulJar magic crown]].
** In Hoffmann's story, the Mouse Queen is killed when Drosselmeyer's nephew accidentally steps on her and impales her with his shoe's pointy heel. This same mishap transforms him into the Nutcracker. In [[Animation/TheNutcracker the 1973 Russian version]], the king douses her with pepper, making her [[SneezeOfDoom sneeze so hard that she explodes]] (this is the WeaksauceWeakness of all the mice in this version). And in ''WesternAnimation/TheNutcrackerPrince'', she's crushed by a column that Drosselmeyer's nephew knocks over – basically the same circumstances as her original death, but a bit [[LighterAndSofter less graphic]].
* In the ''Literature/{{Redwall}}'' book ''Martin the Warrior,'' Felldoh goes down in a blaze of glory, fighting tens of soldiers at once, Rose dies fighting Badrang when he throws her against a wall, and Badrang the Tyrant is stabbed by Martin to avenge all the evil he's done. In the animated adaptation, however, Felldoh is taken down by only a handful of soldiers, Badrang stabs Rose while holding her hostage, and Badrang falls down a pit onto Martin's sword.
* ''Franchise/StarWars'':
** In the ''[[Franchise/StarWarsLegends Legends]]'' continuity, Admiral Thrawn's [[TheDragon bodyguard/pet assassin]] Rukh is arrested and executed after [[BodyguardBetrayal murdering Thrawn himself]]. In ''WesternAnimation/StarWarsRebels'', he never has reason to betray Thrawn and instead dies during the liberation of Lothal when he gets caught in a shield generator as its activating, [[HighVoltageDeath fatally shocking him to death]].
** In ''Legends'', Jedi Master Yaddle was killed while protecting Anakin on a mission. In canon, she was killed by Count Dooku in ''WesternAnimation/StarWarsTalesOfTheJedi'' after discovering he was a Sith Lord.


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** In the original ''WesternAnimation/{{Thundercats|1985}}'', Lion-O's father King Claudus was initially believed to have died in the explosion of Thundera; but is later revealed to have been captured by the Shadowmaster, then he dies of old age and is seen alongside Jaga's spirit when he's freed. In the [[WesternAnimation/Thundercats2011 2011 reboot]], he's killed during the siege of Thundera.
* ''WesternAnimation/ThunderCatsRoar'': In the original series, Jaga dies inside the [=ThunderCats'=] spaceship during their journey to Third Earth. In this series, he was caught by the explosion that destroyed Thundera.
* ''WesternAnimation/ToddMcFarlanesSpawn'': While Billy Kincaid was killed by Al Simmons (AKA Spawn) himself in canon, in the animated series, he decides to spare him. However Billy still dies by Violator's hand via a gun [[YouHaveFailedMe when he ceased]] [[YouHaveOutlivedYourUsefulness to be a valuable]] UnwittingPawn for him anymore.
* ''Franchise/{{Transformers}}'':
** In ''WesternAnimation/BeastWars'', Dinobot famously pushed himself into a fatal HeroicRROD defending the proto-humans from the Predacons. In the ''[[WesternAnimation/TransformersWarForCybertronTrilogy War For Cybertron Trilogy]]'', he dies from his wounds caused by Predacon Megatron mauling him, though not before he's able to take back the Autobot Matrix of Leadership from the Decepticon Megatron.
** Tarn's original counterpart in the 2005 Creator/IDWPublishing comic book continuity met his end in the 55th issue of ''ComicBook/TheTransformersMoreThanMeetsTheEye'' from being obliterated with antimatter by Megatron. ''WesternAnimation/TransformersCyberverse'' instead kills Tarn off in the FinaleMovie ''The Perfect Decepticon'' by having Soundwave sacrifice himself to destroy him.
* ''WesternAnimation/YoungJustice2010''
** In the comics, Aquagirl was killed by Chemo's poison. In ''VideoGame/YoungJusticeLegacy'', she [[HeroicSacrifice sacrifices herself]] to hold down Tiamat until the ritual to seal the alien was complete.
** Ted Kord in the comics was killed by a headshot from Max Lord after discovering his access to Brother Eye. In the series, it is revealed he was assassinated by Sportsmaster and Deathstroke in their attempt to acquire the Blue Beetle scarab originally belonging to his predecessor Dan Garrett.
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** Dietrich's fate isn't specified in the novelization, but if the comic is any indication, he and the other Nazis were melted down by the Ark. In the movie, the lower-level Nazis were struck by energy bolts, while Dietrich's head shrivels up.

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** Dietrich's fate isn't specified in the novelization, but if the comic is any indication, he and melts along with the other Nazis were melted down by the Ark.Nazis. In the movie, the lower-level Nazis were struck by energy bolts, while Dietrich's head shrivels up.
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* ''Film/RaidersOfTheLostArk'': The comic and novelization were based on an early draft of the script, and it shows with the BigBadDuumvirate's fates, all of whom met their end by the Ark:
** Toht is riding in Gobler's jeep in both adaptations when it drives off a cliff during the truck chase. That is a significantly gentler fate than [[ImMelting the face-melting]] the Ark puts him through in the movie.
** Dietrich's fate isn't specified in the novelization, but if the comic is any indication, he and the other Nazis were melted down by the Ark. In the movie, the lower-level Nazis were struck by energy bolts, while Dietrich's head shrivels up.
** Rather than simply have his head explode like in the movie, both adaptations have Belloq's eyes catch fire while the rest of him disintegrates.
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** In the ''[[Franchise/StarWarsLegends Legends]]'' continuity, Admiral Thrawn's [[TheDragon bodyguard/pet assassin]] Rukh is arrested and executed after [[BodyguardBetrayal murdering Thrawn himself]]. In ''WesternAnimation/StarWarsRebels'', he never has reason to betray Thrawn and instead dies during the liberation of Lothal when he gets caught in a shield generator as its activating, [[HighVoltageDeath fatally shocking him to death.

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** In the ''[[Franchise/StarWarsLegends Legends]]'' continuity, Admiral Thrawn's [[TheDragon bodyguard/pet assassin]] Rukh is arrested and executed after [[BodyguardBetrayal murdering Thrawn himself]]. In ''WesternAnimation/StarWarsRebels'', he never has reason to betray Thrawn and instead dies during the liberation of Lothal when he gets caught in a shield generator as its activating, [[HighVoltageDeath fatally shocking him to death.death]].
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* In the ''Literature/ArabianNights'' tale of ''Literature/{{Aladdin}}'', the evil sorcerer is either poisoned or drugged with a sleeping potion and beheaded by Aladdin, depending on the version. In [[WesternAnimation/{{Aladdin}} the Disney version]], Jafar is SparedByTheAdaptation in the original film by being turned into a genie and imprisoned in the magic lamp, but is eventually killed in [[WesternAnimation/AladdinTheReturnOfJafar the sequel]] [[spoiler: when his [[HeelFaceTurn former sidekick]] Iago kicks the lamp into lava]].

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* In the ''Literature/ArabianNights'' tale of ''Literature/{{Aladdin}}'', the evil sorcerer is either poisoned or drugged with a sleeping potion and beheaded by Aladdin, depending on the version. In [[WesternAnimation/{{Aladdin}} the Disney version]], Jafar is SparedByTheAdaptation in the original film by being turned into a genie and imprisoned in the magic lamp, but is eventually killed in [[WesternAnimation/AladdinTheReturnOfJafar the sequel]] [[spoiler: when his [[HeelFaceTurn former sidekick]] Iago kicks the lamp into lava]].lava.



* A minor example occurs in ''WesternAnimation/TreasurePlanet'' as while the first mate Mr. Arrow dies in both mediums for the same purpose, the method changes. [[spoiler:In the novel he is secretly given alcohol by Long John Silver during a storm to engineer his "accidental" death by falling overboard and drowning. But in this movie he is actively murdered by Scroop by being tossed into a black hole.]]

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* A minor example occurs in ''WesternAnimation/TreasurePlanet'' as while the first mate Mr. Arrow dies in both mediums for the same purpose, the method changes. [[spoiler:In In the novel he is secretly given alcohol by Long John Silver during a storm to engineer his "accidental" death by falling overboard and drowning. But in this movie movie, he is actively murdered by Scroop by being tossed into a black hole.]]



* In the original book of ''Literature/{{Matilda}}'', Miss Honey's mother died when she was two years old, of unspecified causes. In [[Theatre/{{Matilda}} the musical]], [[spoiler: the Acrobat]] died [[DeathByChildbirth in childbirth]] after being gravely injured [[spoiler: in a fall during her last performance.]]

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* In the original book of ''Literature/{{Matilda}}'', Miss Honey's mother died when she was two years old, of unspecified causes. In [[Theatre/{{Matilda}} the musical]], [[spoiler: the Acrobat]] Acrobat died [[DeathByChildbirth in childbirth]] after being gravely injured [[spoiler: in a fall during her last performance.]]



* In the original version of ''[[VideoGame/RatchetAndClank2002 Ratchet & Clank]]'', Chairman Drek rushes towards his frankenstein planet in a VillainousBreakdown, and Ratchet turns the Deplanetizer, [[BerserkButton intending to destroy Veldin]], towards that location and fires. While this is still the way Drek died in the [[WesternAnimation/RatchetAndClank2016 film]] and [[VideoGame/RatchetAndClank2016 reimaginging]], the circumstances were changed so that [[spoiler:Dr. Nefarious turns Drek into a sheep, and sends him to the planet on an escape pod]]. The planet's destruction was made an accident as a side effect of [[spoiler:stopping Nefarious from destroying Umbris and setting off a chain reaction that would destroy countless planets]].
** Nefarious also dies differently between the movie and [[VideoGame/RatchetAndClank2016 the game based on the movie]]. In the former, [[spoiler:Ratchet hits Nefarious with his Omniwrench and sends him hurtling into the Deplanetizer's core, where he appears to be digitally scanned (allowing him to be rebuilt as a robot in the SequelHook)]]. In the latter, [[spoiler:he summons an Instamech and tries to detonate the artificial supernova that, in the game, is what powers the Deplanetizer, and upon defeat his mech explodes into it (the game also omits the Sequel Hook from the movie)]].

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* In the original version of ''[[VideoGame/RatchetAndClank2002 Ratchet & Clank]]'', Chairman Drek rushes towards his frankenstein planet in a VillainousBreakdown, and Ratchet turns the Deplanetizer, [[BerserkButton intending to destroy Veldin]], towards that location and fires. While this is still the way Drek died in the [[WesternAnimation/RatchetAndClank2016 film]] and [[VideoGame/RatchetAndClank2016 reimaginging]], the circumstances were changed so that [[spoiler:Dr. Dr. Nefarious turns Drek into a sheep, and sends him to the planet on an escape pod]]. pod. The planet's destruction was made an accident as a side effect of [[spoiler:stopping stopping Nefarious from destroying Umbris and setting off a chain reaction that would destroy countless planets]].
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** Nefarious also dies differently between the movie and [[VideoGame/RatchetAndClank2016 the game based on the movie]]. In the former, [[spoiler:Ratchet Ratchet hits Nefarious with his Omniwrench and sends him hurtling into the Deplanetizer's core, where he appears to be digitally scanned (allowing him to be rebuilt as a robot in the SequelHook)]]. SequelHook). In the latter, [[spoiler:he he summons an Instamech and tries to detonate the artificial supernova that, in the game, is what powers the Deplanetizer, and upon defeat his mech explodes into it (the game also omits the Sequel Hook from the movie)]].movie).



* Every version of ''VideoGame/EmeraldDragon'' has its own version of [[spoiler:Yaman's]] death. In the PC versions [[spoiler:he's sneak attacked by a monster disguised as a villager]]. In the PC Engine version [[spoiler:[[TakingTheBullet he takes an arrow in place Atrushan shot by a hidden monster]]]]. And in the Super Famicom version [[spoiler:[[IJustShotMarvinInTheFace he's accidentally shot by a child he just taught how to use a bow]].]]
* ''VideoGame/YsVLostKefinKingdomOfSand'': [[spoiler:In the original game, Rizze stays behind on Kefin as it disintegrates while King Kefin died prior to the game. In the [=PS2=] remake, Jabir kills them when they are no longer useful]].

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* Every version of ''VideoGame/EmeraldDragon'' has its own version of [[spoiler:Yaman's]] Yaman's death. In the PC versions [[spoiler:he's he's sneak attacked by a monster disguised as a villager]]. In the The PC Engine version [[spoiler:[[TakingTheBullet [[TakingTheBullet he takes an arrow in place Atrushan shot by a hidden monster]]]]. And in monster]], while the Super Famicom version [[spoiler:[[IJustShotMarvinInTheFace he's has him [[IJustShotMarvinInTheFace accidentally shot by a child he just taught how to use a bow]].]]
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* ''VideoGame/YsVLostKefinKingdomOfSand'': [[spoiler:In In the original game, Rizze stays behind on Kefin as it disintegrates while King Kefin died prior to the game. In the [=PS2=] remake, Jabir kills them when they are no longer useful]].useful.



** Instead of dying either in a fire or from his DeadlyUpgrade from his willing FaceHeelTurn (the manga doesn't make it quite clear ''how'' he died, just that he did]), Walter is brainwashed into working for Millennium, and when he finds out there's no way to break the brainwashing permanently, he asks to be {{Mercy Kill}}ed. To make it even more tragic, [[spoiler: his own daughter Maggie]] was the one to do it.
** Instead of using Helena's Nail to turn himself into a monster to fight Alucard, Anderson uses the nail on [[spoiler: the I-Jin of Jeeves]], who [[TakingYouWithMe takes Anderson with him]] by slashing him into pieces as he dies.

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** Instead of dying either in a fire or from his DeadlyUpgrade from his willing FaceHeelTurn (the manga doesn't make it quite clear ''how'' he died, just that he did]), Walter is brainwashed into working for Millennium, and when he finds out there's no way to break the brainwashing permanently, he asks to be {{Mercy Kill}}ed. To make it even more tragic, [[spoiler: his own daughter Maggie]] Maggie was the one to do it.
** Instead of using Helena's Nail to turn himself into a monster to fight Alucard, Anderson uses the nail on [[spoiler: the I-Jin of Jeeves]], Jeeves, who [[TakingYouWithMe takes Anderson with him]] by slashing him into pieces as he dies.



** [[spoiler:[[EvilOldFolks The sinister old man]] from ''Film/NightOfTheDemons1988'' is implied to have been killed by [[Franchise/{{Halloween}} Michael Myers]] through the latter making him to eat one of the apples he put razor blades in. In the original film, the old man's wife did the job by making an apple pie made from those apples and had him eat a piece without his knowing.]]

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** [[spoiler:[[EvilOldFolks [[EvilOldFolks The sinister old man]] from ''Film/NightOfTheDemons1988'' is implied to have been killed by [[Franchise/{{Halloween}} Michael Myers]] through the latter making him to eat one of the apples he put razor blades in. In the original film, the old man's wife did the job by making an apple pie made from those apples and had him eat a piece without his knowing.]]



* The original Japanese version of ''WebVideo/DanganronpaRebirth'' had [[spoiler:Maiko Kagura murder Saiji Rokudou in Chapter 1, after which she is executed]]. In the English dub, [[spoiler:Maiko is murdered in Chapter 1, and Saiji is executed in Chapter 3]].

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* The original Japanese version of ''WebVideo/DanganronpaRebirth'' had [[spoiler:Maiko Maiko Kagura murder Saiji Rokudou in Chapter 1, after which she is executed]]. executed. In the English dub, [[spoiler:Maiko Maiko is murdered in Chapter 1, and Saiji is executed in Chapter 3]].3.



** [[spoiler:Jeffrey Dahmer is killed by John Wayne Gacy when he's just 17 years old instead of being murdered by an inmate while serving his life sentence in prison]].
** [[spoiler:Jeffrey Epstein dies in a plane crash after he flees the United States to avoid getting convicted for sexual pestering]].

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** [[spoiler:Jeffrey Jeffrey Dahmer is killed by John Wayne Gacy when he's just 17 years old instead of being murdered by an inmate while serving his life sentence in prison]].
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** [[spoiler:Jeffrey Jeffrey Epstein dies in a plane crash after he flees the United States to avoid getting convicted for sexual pestering]].pestering.



** [[spoiler:Lee Iacocca]] is assassinated by Lynwood Drake during a presidential tour in Los Angeles.

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** [[spoiler:Lee Iacocca]] Lee Iacocca is assassinated by Lynwood Drake during a presidential tour in Los Angeles.



** Instead of being killed by police during a killing spree, Charles Whitman [[spoiler:is killed by a Cuban sniper during the Cuban War, believed to have been Lee Harvey Oswald.]]
** [[spoiler:Marilyn Monroe]] dies peacefully from congestive heart failure at the age of 87.

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** Instead of being killed by police during a killing spree, Charles Whitman [[spoiler:is is killed by a Cuban sniper during the Cuban War, believed to have been Lee Harvey Oswald.]]
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** [[spoiler:Marilyn Monroe]] Marilyn Monroe dies peacefully from congestive heart failure at the age of 87.



** In the ''[[Franchise/StarWarsLegends Legends]]'' continuity, Admiral Thrawn's [[TheDragon bodyguard/pet assassin]] Rukh is arrested and executed [[spoiler:after [[BodyguardBetrayal murdering Thrawn himself]].]] In ''WesternAnimation/StarWarsRebels'', he never [[spoiler:has reason to betray Thrawn]] and instead dies during the liberation of Lothal when he gets caught in a shield generator as its activating, [[HighVoltageDeath fatally shocking him to death]].

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** In the ''[[Franchise/StarWarsLegends Legends]]'' continuity, Admiral Thrawn's [[TheDragon bodyguard/pet assassin]] Rukh is arrested and executed [[spoiler:after after [[BodyguardBetrayal murdering Thrawn himself]].]] himself]]. In ''WesternAnimation/StarWarsRebels'', he never [[spoiler:has has reason to betray Thrawn]] Thrawn and instead dies during the liberation of Lothal when he gets caught in a shield generator as its activating, [[HighVoltageDeath fatally shocking him to death]].death.



** In the comics, Aquagirl was killed by Chemo's poison. In ''VideoGame/YoungJusticeLegacy'', [[spoiler:she [[HeroicSacrifice sacrifices herself]] to hold down Tiamat until the ritual to seal the alien was complete]].

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* ''WesternAnimation/JusticeLeagueVsTheFatalFive'' has Star Boy go down in a HeroicSacrifice to prevent Emerald Empress from destroying Earth's sun, when in the comics he was killed off during the 2011 ''ComicBook/LegionOfSuperHeroes'' series as the result of an attack by the re-formed Fatal Five, though was later resurrected by the "Infinitus" arc of ''Justice League United''.

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** [[spoiler:[[EvilOldFolks The sinister old man]] from ''Film/NightOfTheDemons1988'' is implied to have been killed by Michael through the latter making him to eat one of the apples he put razor blades in. In the original film, the old man's wife did the job by making an apple pie made from those apples and had him eat a piece without his knowing.]]

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** [[spoiler:[[EvilOldFolks The sinister old man]] from ''Film/NightOfTheDemons1988'' is implied to have been killed by [[Franchise/{{Halloween}} Michael Myers]] through the latter making him to eat one of the apples he put razor blades in. In the original film, the old man's wife did the job by making an apple pie made from those apples and had him eat a piece without his knowing.]]

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* ''Franchise/FireEmblem'':
** ''VideoGame/FireEmblemWarriorsThreeHopes'':
*** In ''VideoGame/FireEmblemThreeHouses'', Miklan, Sylvain's BigBrotherBully, is killed by the player's army after being turned into a Demonic Beast. In ''Three Hopes'', Gwendal kills him during the Adrestian Empire's raid on the fortress city of Arianrhod.
*** Duke Aegir, Ferdinand's father, dies at the hands of an angry mob during a cutscene in Ferdinand's paralogue in ''Three Houses''. Depending on the route in ''Three Hopes'', he is either executed by his son while the Imperial army attempts to liberate Fort Merceus, or killed by the Kingdom army as he attempts to flee to Enbarr.
** In ''VideoGame/FireEmblemEngage'', Nelucce is killed by Zephia as a punishment for failing to defeat Alear's forces. In the manga, it is Alear himself who kills him for having invaded Firene.



* ''VideoGame/FireEmblemWarriorsThreeHopes'':
** In ''VideoGame/FireEmblemThreeHouses'', Miklan, Sylvain's BigBrotherBully, is killed by the player's army after being turned into a Demonic Beast. In ''Three Hopes'', Gwendal kills him during the Adrestian Empire's raid on the fortress city of Arianrhod.
** Duke Aegir, Ferdinand's father, dies at the hands of an angry mob during a cutscene in Ferdinand's paralogue in ''Three Houses''. Depending on the route in ''Three Hopes'', he is either executed by his son while the Imperial army attempts to liberate Fort Merceus, or killed by the Kingdom army as he attempts to flee to Enbarr.
* In ''VideoGame/FireEmblemEngage'', Nelucce is killed by Zephia as a punishment for failing into defeating Alear's forces. In the manga, it is Alear himself who kills him for having invaded Firene.
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* ''Literature/AmericanGirl'': In both ''Meet Kirsten'' and its 20-minute stage adaptation ''Home is Where the Heart Is'' (contained in "Kirsten's Theatre Kit"), Kirsten's friend Marta dies of cholera on the boat to Minnesota. But the play changes the details for dramatic effect. Where in the book Marta dies [[KilledOffscreen off-page]], and Kirsten [[NeverGotToSayGoodbye never gets to say goodbye]] but only sees the sailors carrying her coffin away, in the play she sneaks into the sick bay to see Marta, who gives her some last comforting words, then dies in front of her.

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