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6->''"Anything can be 'inspired' by a true story! One day I pooped to the moon. INSPIRED BY A TRUE STORY??"''
7-->-- ''Webcomic/DinosaurComics'', [[http://www.qwantz.com/index.php?comic=1593 #1593]]
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9One of Hollywood's [[{{Paratext}} promotional]] {{stock phrase}}s that signals a considerable degree of [[SlidingScaleOfAdaptationModification adaptation modification]]. It can be applied to a true story as well to a work of fiction. In any case, it means that the source material has significantly altered. At least it will still be discernible, though you may have to squint a little.
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11The phrase can come up in connection with a {{Dramatization}} or anything VeryLooselyBasedOnATrueStory.
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13For similar stock phrases that more or less indicate the same degree of adaptation (un)faithfulness, see SuggestedBy and RippedFromTheHeadlines. For the trivia page about where the ideas for works came from, see InspirationForTheWork.
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21* Several face creams have been advertised as "inspired by" genetics or "gene science" as they sometimes put it, but don't ''actually'' have much connection to the subject.
22* Taco Bell has a little too much respect for its customers to claim to serve Mexican food of any degree of authenticity. Instead, they are careful to always refer to their food as "Mexican-inspired."
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26* ''WesternAnimation/{{Frozen|2013}}'' (including the sequels and spinoffs) is "inspired by" Creator/{{Hans Christian Andersen}}'s ''Literature/TheSnowQueen''. Both of these works have the same basic plot: a girl goes on a dangerous journey through a winter landscape to find the [[AnIcePerson Snow Queen]] in order to save an estranged and depressed childhood friend with an ActOfTrueLove. However, the reasons why the friend has to be saved, the form of the ActOfTrueLove, how the two characters had come to know each other and how they came to be estranged, the course of the heroine's journey, and the characters she encounters all differ significantly to the point that the two stories end up being extremely distant. Notably, the childhood friend and the Queen are different characters in ''The Snow Queen''; in ''Frozen'', they're the same person.
27* ''WesternAnimation/BigHero6'' is inspired by a Creator/MarvelComics team of the same name. Disney took multiple liberties with the material, including where they're based,[[note]]In the comics, they're operatives of the Japanese government in the mainstream Franchise/MarvelUniverse; the film has them operate on their own in the AlternateHistory location of [[{{Americasia}} San Fransokyo]] - WordOfGod says it takes place in a universe where Japanese immigrants helped to rebuild San Francisco after the 1906 earthquake.[[/note]] the members' ethnic backgrounds,[[note]]In the comics, they're all Japanese; the movies {{Race Lift}}ed them into a FiveTokenBand, with only Hiro being half-Japanese.[[/note]] and the names of two characters (with Hiro getting [[AdaptationNameChange his last name changed from "Takachiho" to "Hamada"]] and "Wasabi-No-Ginger" being shortened to "Wasabi").[[note]][[WordOfSaintPaul GoGo's voice actress Jamie Chung.]] [[https://twitter.com/jamiechung1/status/529330930645622784 mentioned on twitter]] that [=GoGo=]'s real name is [[spoiler:Ethel,]] but this isn't revealed in the movie itself.[[/note]]
28* ''WesternAnimation/StrangeMagic'' is inspired by ''Theatre/AMidsummerNightsDream'' in that there are fairies and love potion shenanigans that complicate a {{Love Dodecahedron}}. That's about it.
29* ''WesternAnimation/{{The Jungle Book|1967}}'' was "inspired by" Creator/RudyardKipling's "Mowgli" stories. Creator/WaltDisney specifically told his staff not to read the original stories, instead advising them to have fun with the characters they were given to work with.
30* ''WesternAnimation/{{The Lion King|1994}}'' is inspired by ''Theatre/{{Hamlet}}''. There are some broad commonalities in the concept (the protagonist is a prince who's been away from home and is visited by the ghost of his father, which compels him to fight the EvilUncle who killed the king), and some characters fill vaguely similar roles (a female love interest, a goofy advisor, a surviving queen, a duo of followers), but the actual result is vastly off in structure, tone, themes, and overall events, even if you account for the story now focusing on lions rather than Danish royalty. Most notably, the main inciting incident of ''Hamlet'' is that the titular character learns very early on that his uncle was a murderer, and spends the rest of the play on his quest for vengeance. In ''The Lion King'', Simba only learns this fact near the end of the climax.
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34* ''Film/{{Chariot}}'' is simply inspired by the fact that a 727 Boeing disappeared without a trace in 2003.
35* ''Film/TheMiracleWoman'' was inspired by the real evangelical "healer" Aimee Semple [=McPherson=].
36* ''Film/{{Troy}}'' was "inspired by" ''Literature/TheIliad'' according to its credits. [[AdaptationDecay Pretty accurate assessment]]. Although in all fairness, [[DatedHistory contemporary research]] implies that The Iliad was VeryLooselyBasedOnATrueStory itself.
37* The movie ''Film/EightBelow'' features an American team of eight sled dogs, six of whom survive for six months in 1993. It was "inspired by" a Japanese team of fifteen dogs, two of whom survived for one year in 1958.
38* ''Film/AlienAbduction2014'' was inspired by a real-life phenomenon called the Brown Mountain Lights, associated with a number of disappearances, though there is no concrete evidence that aliens were involved.
39* [[InvertedTrope Inverted]] in ''Film/EyesWideShut'': while the ending credits state that the film was "inspired" by an Alfred Schnitzler's novella, it is in fact a rather faithful adaptation, down to the key pieces of dialogue.
40* The opening credits for a Soviet film ''The New Adventures of Captain Vrungel'' state: "Screenplay by Alexander Khmelik, based on the memories of the novel by A. Nekrasov".
41* ''Film/TheQuietOnes'' was inspired by [[https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Philip_experiment the "Phillip Experiment,"]] an experiment where a group of parapsychologists attempted to create an artificial poltergeist through expectation of human will. The results the participants reported, much of which were undocumented to begin with, were exaggerated for the movie; Also, the characters and circumstances were fictionalized, and the setting was moved from 1970s Toronto, Ontario to 1970s Oxford, England.
42* ''Film/TheApparition'' was an earlier film even more loosely inspired by the Phillip Experiment - about all it has in common with the "true events" is that it involves people in a college trying to summon a spirit as part of an experiment.
43* ''Film/LemonTreePassage'' is inspired by an urban legend of a ghost light that chases speeding cars along an isolated stretch of road in country New South Wales. While this is depicted in the movie, none of the other events have any connection to the legend.
44* ''[[Film/Stranded2002 Stranded]]'' is "inspired by" ''Literature/TheSwissFamilyRobinson''.
45* ''Film/VowsOfDeceit'' (aka ''Deadly Matrimony'') - according to the [[http://www.marvista.net/catalog_items/1161 Marvista Entertainment website]] - was "inspired by an unbelievable true story". The central plot, a con artist who marries multiple women to steal their money, is ''somewhat'' plausible. The part where the wives team up and hire a private detective? Maybe. But the SlasherMovie killer in a beekeeper mask? The bizarre climatic wedding brawl between undercover bridesmaids and psycho hubby? Unbelievable indeed.
46* ''Film/Mario1984'' was inspired by the 1979 Claude Jasmin novel ''La Sablière''.
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50* Emperor Vakudos from ''Fanfic/Hottie3TheBestFanFicInTheWorld'' was inspired by Akudos Gill from ''Series/KaizokuSentaiGokaiger'' and, to a lesser extent, Lord Vyce from WebVideo/AtopTheFourthWall.
51* The ''Literature/HarryPotter'' fanfic [[https://www.fanfiction.net/s/8379655/1/Hogwarts-Battle-School Hogwarts Battle School]] is very clearly inspired by ''Literature/EndersGame''. After Dumbledore dies in the war, Severus Snape is elected as the next Headmaster of Hogwarts and he turns the school into the wizarding version of Ender's Battle School. The core classes are shifted around to favor a focus on dueling, Defense Against the Dark Arts, and overall more wand-heavy magic. Additionally, "armies" battles and duels are hosted regularly. The final goal is to train the students for the next war, with Harry as their general.
52* The premise of ''Fanfic/InLanternsDayInCanarysNight'' is inspired by a storyline in ''ComicBook/DCeased'', where Dinah Lance became a Green Lantern after [[spoiler:being forced to kill a zombified Hal Jordan to protect Green Arrow and herself]].
53* ''Fanfic/OyasumiMidoriya'' has "Inspired By ''Anime/SerialExperimentsLain''" as one of its tags on Website/ArchiveOfOurOwn.
54* ''Fanfic/{{Sleepless}}'' was inspired by Bootsy Slickmane's [[http://www.fimfiction.net/story/193073/insomnia Insomnia.]]
55* The author's notes for "Fanfic/SolaereSsiunHnaifvdaenn" mentioned drawing inspiration from a comment by the previous writer in the literary challenge that "not everybody has a good Christmas." starswordc apparently was reminded of Music/BobGeldof rewriting the lyrics for "Do They Know It's Christmastime?" to draw attention to the 2014 West African Ebola epidemic, and that's where the plot of the ch'M'R ''Aen'rhien'' delivering drugs to fight a planetary epidemic came from.
56* As stated by [[WordOfGod Clouds herself]] when [[https://vm.tiktok.com/ZMdqFDHw7/ announcing the fic]], ''Fanfic/ShadowsTheHorrorMovieHeroes'' is inspired by ''Fanfic/HeroClassCivilWarfare''.
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60* This is used in-universe in the ''Land of Oz'' reimagining ''Literature/{{Was}}''. Creator/LFrankBaum was a substitute teacher at Dorothy's school as a child. He felt so touched by Dorothy's tragic life and her fantasy world of "Oz" that years later he wrote a book about an idealized life she should have had.
61* ''Literature/TheColdMoons'' is a {{xenofiction}} fantasy book based upon the British badger cullings of the 1970s and 1980s. It starts with a badger named Bamber as he tries to find other badgers after his entire family is killed. The majority of the book revolves around the badgers trying to escape the humans and find a safe place to live from now on.
62* WordOfGod says ''Literature/GrentsFall'' was (very loosely) influenced by China's [[UsefulNotes/DynastiesFromShangToQing Chu-Han Contention]] (206 BC - 202 BC)
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66* Spy miniseries ''Series/TheAssets'', about notorious CIA mole Aldrich Ames, announces itself to be "inspired by true events". Ironically, it's more factual than the disclaimer makes it seem.
67* ''Series/TheWatch2021'' is "inspired by the novels of Creator/TerryPratchett". Inspired loosely enough that the custodians of Literature/{{Discworld}} (Creator/RhiannaPratchett and Rob Willkins) have distanced themselves from the whole thing, and implied that BBC America was promising a more faithful adaptation right up until the ink was dry on the contracts.
68* ''Series/DonkeyHodie'' is inspired by the works of Creator/FredRogers, featuring several minor characters from ''Series/MisterRogersNeighborhood''.
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72* In June 1997, Lela and Raymond Howard of Salado, TX, decided to set off for a festival in nearby Temple, despite Lela's Alzheimer's and Raymond recovering from brain surgery, and were found two weeks later, dead, at the bottom of a ravine near Hot Springs, AR--which is more or less in the same direction from Salado as Temple but is ''over 22.5 times further away''. Tony Scalzo, frontman of a group called Fastball, read journalistic articles about this and was inspired to write "[[https://youtu.be/X5jlTlUTWfQ The Way]]", which is a considerably more romanticized version of events--though the line "they'll never get old and gray" might imply that it still ends in death, just a considerably happier one.
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76* The Paratext for ''Theatre/JasperInDeadland'' says it was inspired by Orpheus and Eurydice. However, it's only the basic premise that stays the same - the characters and several parts of the setting are totally different.
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80* ''VideoGame/AdventureStory'': In its credits menu, it says, in reference to ''VideoGame/MapleStory'', ''VideoGame/CaveStory'', and ''VideoGame/ZeldaIITheAdventureOfLink'':
81--> [[subscript:Inspired by:]] Maple Story,\
82Cave Story, Zelda 2
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86* ''WebVideo/CouriersMindRiseOfNewVegas'' [[OnceAnEpisode ends each episode]] with the message "Inspired by WebVideo/FreemansMind." FollowTheLeader indeed.
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90* Sci-fo comic ''Webcomic/GiftsOfWanderingIce'', a long story with a large, detailed world and dozens of characters, was inspired by the stort story ''WebOriginal/IceGift''. The original story was only six pages long, had four characters, and didn't go deep into the mystery of the lost civilization the "ice gifts" belonged to.
91* The ''Webcomic/DumCat'' series is reportedly inspired by the artist's real-life experiences with their dim-witted pet.
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