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7[[caption-width-right:350:When you play the game of titles, you take one from [[Literature/ASongOfIceAndFire the source material]] or you die.]]
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9So you're trying to come up with a name for your book or series? Well, if you already have a name for its first part, why not also use it for the work as a whole?
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11If that segment serves as an introduction to the main character, setting, or idea of the work, then its name usually reflects the work as a whole pretty well. In the case of TV shows, the first episode might have started as the {{Pilot}} for the whole series, so it's natural that it bears the series name.
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13In all cases involving a single work and its components, instead of a series, the first installment is also a TitleDropChapter.
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15May be a result of NumberedSequels, where the first installment has no number, the second has a "2" on the end of it, etc. In this case, the obvious name of the series is the name of the first entry, since that's what ties the titles together. When dealing with such a series, this wiki usually [[{{Retronym}} lists the first entry]] as ''[=Namespace/SeriesName1=]''.
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17Title1 may occur in cases where the franchise is not titled exactly the same as the first installment.
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19IdiosyncraticEpisodeNaming of every entry being CharacterNameAndTheNounPhrase and the [[CharacterTitle series title being said character name]], does not count, as the installments' titles are instead a play on the series title, instead of this specific version of the other way around, with the series name clearly being planned from the start.
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21Not to be confused with NamedInTheSequel, which refers to a character who's given a name in an installment after the one they debuted in.
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23Please list entries on this page under the series as a whole, not the first installment of the series. When doing so:
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25# State what the title is,
26# Mention if it's a variation on the title of the first installment, and
27# Explain why the title fits the collection.
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29!!Examples:
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33!!!'''Straight examples:'''
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35[[folder:Anime & Manga]]
36* ''Literature/ACertainMagicalIndex'': The series is named after the character Index, who served as the focus of the first arc back when the author, Creator/KazumaKamachi, first wrote it as a one-shot. This is despite her being rather OutOfFocus in later novels. When his publisher later decided to adapt it into a full series, he chose to just keep the original title so as to avoid confusion. Then it received manga spinoffs that focused on different characters and the ScienceFiction elements, so those spinoffs reused the ''A Certain'' portion in their titles.
37* ''Cute High Earth Defense Club'' originally started with ''Anime/CuteHighEarthDefenseClubLove'', with the title being a spoof of those of conventional MagicalGirlWarrior series. When it came time for [[Anime/CuteHighEarthDefenseClubHappyKiss a second installment]] in the same universe, the ''Cute High'' portion was kept as the main title while the subtitle became what referred to that season's theme.
38* The first short film that kickstarted the ''Franchise/LittleWitchAcademia'' franchise was simply titled ''Anime/{{Little Witch Academia|2013}}''.
39* The ''Anime/PrettyCure'' series began with ''Anime/FutariWaPrettyCure'', with "Pretty Cure" as the group name of the initial two heroines that shared the powers. Over time, "Pretty Cure" was generalized to anyone who had the powers, and the teams themselves got larger, so the "Pretty Cure" part of the title was incorporated as a descriptor in later installments.
40* ''Literature/SwordArtOnline'' is named after the first arc, which took place in the titular DeadlyGame. While the rest of the arcs and spin-offs take place in other games and virtual worlds, the effects of the time spent in ''Sword Art Online'' and the technology that built it linger throughout the series.
41* Both the manga and anime adaptations of the ''Literature/HaruhiSuzumiya'' series are named after the first novel, ''The Melancholy of Haruhi Suzumiya''. Spinoffs, however, are just given similar titling to the IdiosyncraticEpisodeNaming of the novels.
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45* The ''ComicBook/EmmieAndFriends'' series is named after the first book, ''Invisible Emmie''.
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49* ''Fanfic/DungeonKeeperAmi'': The first chapter is called [[https://forums.sufficientvelocity.com/threads/dungeon-keeper-ami-sailor-moon-dungeon-keeper-story-only-thread.30066/#post-6355661 "Dungeon Keeper Ami (DARK),"]] with the "(DARK)" just being a content warning -- but the name does fit the series, as it's a RoleCalled-type ProtagonistTitle.
50* ''Fanfic/{{Enslaved|Sharkflip}}'': VerbedTitle it shares with [[https://www.fanfiction.net/s/5306755/1/Enslaved its first chapter]]. This refers to the story concept, as summarized on Website/FanfictionDotNet:
51-->A triumphant war party returns with an exotic slave, a gift for the ruling house.
52* ''Fanfic/TheMountainAndTheWolf'': In the first chapter, the Wolf kills the Mountain (corresponding to the episode titled The Mountain And The Viper). As the story goes on, he kills quite a lot more than just the Mountain, until he's demanding the armies of all Westeros come to fight him.
53* ''Fanfic/ThePetricultureCycle'': Named after the first entry in the series, "Petriculture." The question of "What is petriculture / rockfarming?" is the point of divergence of the fanfic from the original work.
54* ''Fanfic/StoryShuffle'': Named after the first entry in the anthology series, "Story Shuffle." It's a series of anthologies based on a card game, which involves shuffling.
55* ''Fanfic/SunsplitSaga'': Named after the first entry in the series, "Sunsplit." It's about the connection between Sunburst and Sunset, the point of divergence of the fanfic from the original work.
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59* The ''Franchise/{{Tangled}}'' franchise is a weird one with the original movie just being named ''WesternAnimation/{{Tangled}}'' with the name being used in the sequel media ''WesternAnimation/TangledTheSeries'' and ''WesternAnimation/TangledEverAfter''.
60* ''Franchise/ToyStory'': The series and [[WesternAnimation/ToyStory1 first movie]] are named for and revolve around LivingToys.
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63[[folder:Films -- Live-Action]]
64* The first three films in the ''Franchise/StarWars'' trilogy were titled ''Star Wars'', ''Film/TheEmpireStrikesBack'', and ''Film/ReturnOfTheJedi''. The first film was later retitled ''[[Film/ANewHope Star Wars: A New Hope]]'', with the moniker "Star Wars" elevated to franchise title.
65* ''Film/TheThinMan'': The title refers to a murder victim whose murder is solved in that series. All sequels included the term "Thin Man" in them even though the plots had nothing to do with that character or another thin man.
66* ''Film/{{Final Destination|1}}'' is a pun themed after the plane crash the main characters avoided, referring to a "final destination" for a flight route and death being the "final destination" of life. The NumberedSequels that made up its [[Film/FinalDestination film series]] had the initial death the cast avoids involve accidents other than planes, with the title honing in on the second meaning instead. [[spoiler:Its original meaning returns in ''Film/FinalDestination5'', if only because it was a StealthPrequel to the first and ended on the Flight 180 crash that started the series (thus making it also the ''final'' destination of the film).]]
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70* ''Literature/ArtemisFowl'': The first book is called ''Artemis Fowl'', and then the rest are CharacterNameAndTheNounPhrase-type IdiosyncraticEpisodeNaming, so the series name is a ProtagonistTitle.
71* ''Literature/TheBlackCompany'': A group ProtagonistTitle is used for the series and first book.
72* ''Literature/CalLeandros'' is named in Japanese after the first novel, ''Nightlife''.
73* The ''Literature/{{Evernight}}'' series is named after the first book, ''Evernight'', which also refers to Evernight Academy, the main setting of most of the novels.
74* The ''Literature/FoundationSeries'' is an odd case. The first installment of the series was originally published as a short story under the title "Foundation". When it and the next three short stories in the series were collected into a novel, the title of "Foundation" was used for the book as a whole, and the original story (which became the ''second'' section of the book) was renamed to "The Encyclopedists". The titles of later books in the same series also contain the word "Foundation" in them, even though some of them occur ''before'' the founding of the titular Foundation in internal chronology. (Asimov's Robot and Empire series canonically take place in the same timeline, and the titles of those books, and the "welding" books set between the three series to link them together, do not usually follow this naming convention).
75* ''Literature/GodsAndWarriors'' was named after the first novel in the series, which was renamed ''The Outsiders'' in reprints.
76* ''Franchise/TheHitchhikersGuideToTheGalaxy'': After the [[Literature/TheHitchhikersGuideToTheGalaxy eponymous first book]], the rest of the [[note]]increasingly inaccurately named[[/note]] trilogy comprises ''Literature/TheRestaurantAtTheEndOfTheUniverse'', ''Literature/LifeTheUniverseAndEverything'', ''Literature/SoLongAndThanksForAllTheFish'', and ''Literature/MostlyHarmless''.
77* ''Literature/HowToTrainYourDragon'': The series and first book are named due to dragon training being important to the series and story.
78* ''Literature/TheHungerGames'': The series and first book are titled for an important event repeatedly happening in-series.
79* ''Literature/HushHush'': The book series is named after its first novel, which is then followed by ''Crescendo'', ''Silence'', and ''Finale''.
80* The ''Literature/{{Indexing}}'' series, referencing the Aarne–Thompson Index that plays a big part in the series.
81* Inverted by the ''Literature/InheritanceCycle'', which takes the title of the fourth and last book of the series. The first book in the series is titled ''Literature/{{Eragon}}''.
82* ''Literature/KeeperOfTheLostCities'': The first book takes the title of the series, thus presumably being a ProtagonistTitle.
83* ''Literature/TheLightlarkSaga'': The series is named after the first book ''Lightlark'' which doubles as ThePlace.
84* ''Literature/TheMazeRunner'': ProtagonistTitle-type series and first book.
85* ''Literature/{{Moribito}}'': The series is named after the last word in the original Japanese title of the first novel, ''[[Literature/MoribitoGuardianOfTheSpirit Guardian of the Spirit]]''.
86* ''Literature/MyBabysitterIsAVampire'': The series and the first book share the same title, whose subject is the name's concept.
87* ''Literature/NewAmsterdamBooks'': The first book is called ''New Amsterdam'', but "New Amsterdam" is only tangentially relevant to the other books. Aside from being their name for UsefulNotes/NewYorkCity, given that it's an AlternateHistory of the setting, there's minimal connection here.
88* ''Literature/{{Outlander}}'': The first book is named Outlander. The subsequent books all have short thematic phrase names. Even the series name itself because an artifact. The term "Sassanach" (Outlander) is used for a foreigner, particularly a British person, in the Scottish Highlands. By book four, the entire story has migrated to the American colonies.
89* ''Literature/{{Redwall}}'': The first book in the series is ''Redwall'', with the series itself being about Redwall Abbey.
90* ''Literature/RiversOfLondon'': Both the first book and the series itself are named ''Rivers of London'' (the series is sometimes called ''The Peter Grant Series'', but that's less common) after the GeniusLoci who make up a large part of Peter's connections to Magic London.
91* ''Literature/TheSchoolForGoodAndEvil'': The series and first book are named for ThePlace that is central to the plots.
92* ''Literature/{{Shadowmarch}}'': A four-volume book series, with the first being called "Shadowmarch." It's an example of ThePlace, as the title references the location for the book, Shadowmarch Castle.
93* ''Literature/TheSixOfCrowsDuology'': The first book is ''Six of Crows''; the series and book are [[ProtagonistTitle named for the protagonist group]].
94* ''Literature/{{Stardoc}}'': A ten volume book series where the first book is just called ''Stardoc''. It's about doctors in space and can be described as a fusion of MedicalDrama and SpaceOpera.
95* The ''Literature/ThroneOfGlass'' series takes its title from the first book, which refers to the Glass Castle that serves as the book's setting. The Glass Castle has decreased relevance as the series goes on [[spoiler:and gets destroyed in the fourth book]], making it something of an ArtifactTitle by the halfway mark. Notably, the planned TV adaptation would’ve gone with the title ''Queen of Shadows'', which comes from the fourth book and doubles as [[spoiler:a ProtagonistTitle, though it's also a bit of a spoiler as to Celaena's [[ReallyRoyaltyReveal true identity]]]].
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99* The Series/BabyEinstein Company was originally named I Think I Can Productions, with the first video, released by Franchise/{{Gymboree}}, being titled "Baby Einstein." However, the company was renamed to what it is today in 1999 after Baby Einstein's success, and the video was retitled "Language Nursery."
100* Very early in the original run of ''Franchise/DoctorWho'', each individual episode in a story got a title. Three seasons in, this stopped, and the stories were named instead. Five of these stories were later named after the first installment in the story, including ''[[Recap/DoctorWhoS1E1AnUnearthlyChild An Unearthly Child]],'' the very first story on the show. InvertedTrope with ''[[Recap/DoctorWhoS1E5TheKeysOfMarinus The Keys of Marinus]],'' which was named after the last episode.
101* ''Literature/{{Moribito}}'': The series is named in Japanese after Season 1 ''Guardian of the Spirit''.
102* The ''Franchise/StarTrek'' franchise had its first work, ''Series/StarTrekTheOriginalSeries'', originally named simply ''Star Trek'', which is now the name that all the different series are grouped under.
103* Subsequent entries in ''Franchise/KamenRider'' are given a subtitle to differentiate themselves from the [[Series/KamenRider original]].
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108* ''Music/RebootMe'' is a series of songs that tells a story similar to a ConceptAlbum, but not (initially) released as a full album. The first song is titled "Reboot Me".
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112[[folder:Video Games]]
113* The first game in the ''Franchise/AssassinsCreed'' series is simply titled ''[[VideoGame/AssassinsCreedI Assassin's Creed]]'' (aside from its TV Tropes page title: ''Assassin's Creed I'', which is used here to distinguish it from the franchise).
114* The ''VideoGame/BioShock'' series: NumberedSequels style. It started with ''VideoGame/BioShock1'', and its entries all involve biological enhancement superpowers.
115* The ''VideoGame/{{Borderlands}}'' series does NumberedSequels, us calling the first game, ''VideoGame/Borderlands1'', for differentiation, but it was released as "Borderlands". The series is so named because it takes place on the borderlands of galactic exploration.
116* The ''VideoGame/CuteKnight'' series focuses on raising an older teenage girl who's looking for a goal in life. The titles of the series are {{Alliterative Title}}s, and the games are {{Animesque}} in a MedievalEuropeanFantasy style world, so the series title proves informative.
117* The ''VideoGame/EpicBattleFantasy'' series:
118** The main series works on NumberedSequels, with the first game given a "1" by us, for disambiguation purposes, and it's called ''Epic Battle Fantasy'' because it's about epic combat in a fantasy world.
119** The spin-off series, ''Bullet Heaven'' doesn't have its own series page, but works on NumberedSequels as well, with its first entry as "Bullet Heaven" and the second as "Bullet Heaven 2", named because they're BulletHell games.
120* ''VideoGame/FinalFantasy'' was so named because Squaresoft originally wanted to call it ''Fighting Fantasy'', but couldn't because that name was taken by [[Literature/FightingFantasy a series of gamebooks]]. So they changed the first word and published it. According to Hironobu Sakaguchi (who also influenced the title), it was intended to be his "final" game before leaving the industry, but subsequent games in the series kept the name despite having nothing to do with the story of other games in the series, eventually becoming the Squaresoft flagship series.
121* ''VideoGame/GemCraft'': The first game is called just "[=GemCraft=]" in its distributions, only adding "Chapter 1" on the internal title screens. And it's the name of the series, because they all involve making gems from magic.
122* ''VideoGame/{{Kirby}}'' is a CharacterTitle franchise overseas, but it's known as the ''Hoshi no Kirby'' series in its native region, having been named after the Japanese title of ''VideoGame/KirbysDreamLand''.
123* ''Franchise/TheLegendOfZelda'': The first game was simply titled ''VideoGame/TheLegendOfZeldaI''.[[note]]Except for Japan, where ''The Legend of Zelda'' was a subtitle and the full title was ''Hyrule Fantasy: The Legend of Zelda''[[/note]] The second game, ''Videogame/ZeldaIITheAdventureOfLink'', included ''Zelda'' in the title, but using ''The Legend of Zelda'' as the series title was firmly established beginning with ''Videogame/TheLegendOfZeldaALinkToThePast''.
124* ''VideoGame/LonelyWolfTreat'': A game series that started with the first game, ''Lonely Wolf Treat''. The titular character ''Treat'' plays a part in most of the other games in the series.
125* The ''VideoGame/{{Lufia}}'' series: the first game, ''VideoGame/LufiaAndTheFortressOfDoom'', is named after the very plot-important character Lufia. She doesn't appear in any of the other games in the series [[spoiler:under the name Lufia]], but they're all still named after her: ''VideoGame/LufiaIIRiseOfTheSinistrals'' and ''VideoGame/LufiaTheLegendReturns''.
126* ''Franchise/MortalKombat'': The original game was just titled VideoGame/MortalKombat1992 with all future sequels either using the name along with a number or subtitle, the title named is based on the Mortal Kombat tournaments important to the franchise, especially in the first game.
127* In its home of Japan, the ''VideoGame/{{Mother}}'' series was titled after the [[VideoGame/EarthboundBeginnings first game]] in the trilogy. This would have been true of its overseas counterparts as well (where it would have been named ''Earth Bound''), but due to never being exported until 2015, its overseas title is named after [[VideoGame/EarthBound1994 the second installment]] instead.
128* ''VideoGame/PanelDePon'''s various games are named after the self-titled Super Famicom game; all others have the "de Panepon" suffix added, with "Panepon" being the OfficiallyShortenedTitle for the series. The western releases are a different story, as they've gone through multiple different name changes over the years.
129* The ''VideoGame/PaperMario'' series is named after its first installment, ''VideoGame/PaperMario64''. Played with in Japan, where the same game was titled ''Mario Story'', while the series gained the ''Paper Mario'' moniker starting with ''VideoGame/PaperMarioTheThousandYearDoor'' (there known as ''Paper Mario RPG'').
130* ''VideoGame/{{Prehistorik}}'': The name of the second game is named in NumberedSequels-style to the first. Here, the series name refers to the game's time period, {{Prehistoria}}.
131* The ''VideoGame/PrincessMaker'' series, which focuses on raising a girl for eight years, from ages 10 to 18. The best game outcomes normally involve her becoming a queen.
132* ''VideoGame/ResidentEvil'' was so named because the Japanese name, ''Biohazard'', was unavailable in the US due to copyright issues. The series retained the ''Biohazard'' name in Japan, but used ''Resident Evil'' everywhere else. There was a push since the sixth game to reintroduce the ''Biohazard'' name in the US, with the Steam releases being dual titled, but updates eventually reverted back to ''Resident Evil'', and the [[VideoGame/ResidentEvil7Biohazard seventh game in the series]] fully embraced it.
133* While several fans call it the Jedi Knight Series, the VideoGame/DarkForcesSaga gets its name from the first game in the series. It was first called it, though, two years after the release of the final game in the series, in an RPG article statting out vehicles and characters from the series.
134* The ''Franchise/ShinMegamiTensei'' series ''VideoGame/DevilSummoner'' originated from a side game titled ''Shin Megami Tensei: Devil Summoner'' and is named after the game’s subtitle.
135* Creator/WillWright's ''VideoGame/SimCity'' and ''VideoGame/TheSims'' games both had their first installments become the name for each respective series as a whole. ''[=SimCity=]'' refers to the simulated cities featured in the games, and ''The Sims'' to the simulated people who would live in said cities. ''VideoGame/TheSims1'' is sometimes retroactively referred to as ''The Sims 1'' to differentiate it from the series as a whole, since the rest uses NumberedSequels.
136* ''VideoGame/SuperRobotWars'': Because that's what's happening in the first game, and every other game after. Mechas fighting each other.
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140* The ''Franchise/AceAttorney'' series is named after the subtitle of the first game, ''VisualNovel/PhoenixWrightAceAttorney''. It got a little convoluted in the sequels, which are ''technically'' called ''Phoenix Wright: Ace Attorney - Justice For All'' and ''Phoenix Wright: Ace Attorney - Trials and Tribulations''. Starting with the fourth game, "Phoenix Wright" was dropped, and "Ace Attorney" became the proper series title (due to Phoenix stepping aside for new attorney Apollo Justice).
141** The Japanese games avoided this entirely, being called ''Turnabout Trials''.
142* The ''Franchise/FateSeries'' is titled after the visual novel that began it, ''VisualNovel/FateStayNight''. When other stories were released to expand on the universe, the ''Fate/'' part of the title stayed as a prefix, while the text after the slash indicated its theme.
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146* Originally, ''WebAnimation/MysterySkullsAnimated'''s title was to help differentiate its adaptation of "Ghost" from the live-action music video that came out earlier, similar to how fan animations of clips from a series get an "[X] Animated" title (i.e. ''WebVideo/GameGrumps Animated'' or the various "Reanimated" [[MultiAnimatorProject Multi-Animator Projects]]). When it became a full series, the title stuck.
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150* The pilot episode of ''WesternAnimation/TheLoudHouse'' was originally titled "The Loud House." In reruns, it was renamed "Bathroom Break."
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153!!!'''Plays on the trope:'''
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156* The ''Literature/TheDarkIsRising'' series is named after the ''second'' book in the series. The first book was written as a children's adventure novel; after it was done, the author went back and expanded on the mythology, so the second book is the first one intended to be part of a series.
157* The ''Love Series'' novelizations of ''Music/ConfessionExecutiveCommittee'' are named after the first installment, ''Confession Rehearsal'', itself named after the first song in the franchise's viewing order.[[note]]Notably, it is ''not'' the actual first song released; that would be "First Love's Picture Book". "Confession Rehearsal" is the second song released.[[/note]]
158* While the series starting with ''Literature/PleaseDontTellMyParentsImASupervillain'' doesn't use the whole title of the first installment, the overall title came about in much the same way. The second book was initially going to be titled ''At Least I Didn't Blow Up OUR Moon'', but it was changed to ''Literature/PleaseDontTellMyParentsIBlewUpTheMoon'' so it would be more easily recognized as part of the same series. The rest of the series follows the same ''Please Don't Tell My Parents...'' naming convention.
159* The title for the novel ''Red Lotus'' by Pai Kit Fai is taken from Part Two of the story.
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163* ''Series/GameOfThrones'': It's named after the first book of its source ''Literature/AGameOfThrones'', which is part of the book series, ''Literature/ASongOfIceAndFire''.
164* ''Literature/{{Moribito}}'': The live-action drama is named in Japanese after the first book of its source ''[[Literature/MoribitoGuardianOfTheSpirit Guardian of the Spirit]]'', which is part of the book series of the same English title.
165* ''Literature/TheSagaOfDarrenShan'' had a weird variant on this:
166** [[MarketBasedTitle In the US, the name of the series was changed]] to "Cirque du Freak" (the title of the first book) but the first book itself was also renamed "A Living Nightmare." Since Darren only remains with the Cirque for the first two books (out of twelve), this quickly turns into an ArtifactTitle.
167** The movie adaptation is titled "Cirque du Freak: The Vampire's Assistant," combining the names of the first two books. Despite this, it leaves out the plot of the second book in favor of adding original storylines and random elements from later books.
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171* ''Franchise/ShinMegamiTensei'' as a franchise is named after the first game's subtitle, ''[[VideoGame/MegamiTensei Digital Devil Story: Megami Tensei]]'', which was named after the first book in the ''Literature/DigitalDevilStory'' series of novels.
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175* ''Webcomic/MSPaintAdventures'' was named after the thread title ''Webcomic/{{Jailbreak}}'' went under when it was first played on the Gangbunch forums. While the title changed to its current incarnation after a few threads, the name stuck when Creator/AndrewHussie decided to compile the results onto a website.
176* ''Webcomic/LotusCobraIsEvil'': The first comic, [[https://i.imgur.com/zTxPHrD.jpeg "Lotus Cobra Is Evil"]], about "master of evil" [[{{Satan}} Lucifer]], wanting to be represented by said Lotus Cobra.
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