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* WebAnimation/FazbearAndFriendsZamination: In the games Circus Baby was calm and manipulated Michael Afton and helped him every night whenever he got into danger, here Circus Baby is much more attractive and sensual who wants to be the center of attention in the series and joins with the other girls to enjoy a good time.
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** The Phantom (named Erik in the book) is the most blatant, in the novel he’s a TragicMonster with the empathise on the “monster” part and his behaviour makes him out to be a PsychoticManchild even regarding his obsession with Christine. In the musical The Phantom is ridiculously sensual and is far less malicious than his book counterpart whom was willingly to blow up half of Paris if Christine refuses his ScarpiaUltimatum. The musical version limits himself to just strangling Christine’s LoveInterest Raoul instead. Webber even makes The Phantom the hero in the [[Theatre/LoveNeverDies sequel]] which ironically was treated with CanonDiscontinuity by even diehard fans of the musical.

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** The Phantom (named Erik in the book) is the most blatant, in the novel he’s a TragicMonster with the empathise on the “monster” part and his behaviour makes him out to be a PsychoticManchild even regarding his obsession with Christine. In the musical The Phantom is ridiculously sensual and is far less malicious than his book counterpart whom counterpart, who was willingly to blow up half of Paris if Christine refuses his ScarpiaUltimatum. The musical version limits himself to just strangling Christine’s LoveInterest Raoul instead. Webber even makes The Phantom the hero in the [[Theatre/LoveNeverDies sequel]] which ironically was treated with CanonDiscontinuity by even diehard fans of the musical.

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* ''ComicBook/SpiderManLovesMaryJane'': In the original comics, Mary Jane was a stereotypical party girl which was eventually revealed through several HiddenDepths to be a mask she puts on to avoid making attachments due to her bad home life. While it's established early on that Mary Jane hides how depressed she can sometimes be, she's far more open about her feelings especially when it comes to her best friend Liz. However she does eventually adopt a party girl facade to deal with how complicated her life has been since Homecoming and her feelings for Peter.

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* ''ComicBook/SpiderManLovesMaryJane'': ''ComicBook/{{Batman}}'':
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In the main DCU, Jason Blood is portrayed as a former knight bonded to the demon ''ComicBook/{{Etrigan}}'', a ruthless beast that would (depending on the iteration) would speak in verse. In ''ComicBook/BatmanDamned'', in a case of CompositeCharacter, he is portrayed as rap-artist J Blood. [[MaybeMagicMaybeMundane It is ambiguous whether or not he is a human or a demon]], his red eyes being sunglasses and his horns an elaborate set of piercings, but it is implied he has some level of mind-control over his audience and he only saves Batman from the fire out of CruelMercy.
** Oliver Queen's mainstream counterpart -- ComicBook/GreenArrow -- is a wisecracking JerkWithAHeartOfGold based off of [[JustLikeRobinHood Robin Hood]]. In ''ComicBook/BatmanTheDoomThatCameToGotham'' he's a religious hero dressed like a 12th-century crusader who believes it is his destiny to kill Ra's al Ghul and end his devilry. He's also known for being [[HeroWithAnFInGood a total joke]] compared to other heroes in the DC Universe, and this remains the case considering he's assassinated by Poison Ivy before he could even try to stop Ghul's EvilPlan.
** ''ComicBook/AllStarBatmanAndRobinTheBoyWonder'': Most of the major characters [[DarkerAndEdgier seriously differ]] from their mainstream counterparts. Superman has severe anger issues, Wonder Woman is an [[StrawFeminist unsympathetic man-hater]], the Joker isn't funny, and Batman himself is a violent and cruel ManChild. It was believed that the characters would eventually grow into their more recognizable selves, but that didn't [[ScheduleSlip ever]] [[DevelopmentHell ever]] [[LeftHanging happen]]. After three years of erratic scheduling... they did not.
* ''ComicBook/BuffyTheVampireSlayerBoomStudios:'' Willow goes from ShrinkingViolet in dowdy sweaters and skirts, to an extravert wearing fishnets and ripped jeans. She's also out of the [[LipstickLesbian closet]] much earlier.
* ''ComicBook/DisneyKingdoms'': Downplayed in both of the ''[[ComicBook/FigmentDisneyKingdoms Figment]]'' series: Figment has the childlike wonder that he possesses in
the original comics, Mary Jane was ''Ride/JourneyIntoImagination'' ride but also has a stereotypical party girl which was eventually revealed through several HiddenDepths to be few traits from the version of him in the aforementioned ride's 3rd incarnation, mainly a mask she puts on to avoid making attachments due to her bad home life. While it's established early on that Mary Jane hides how depressed she can sometimes be, sharp wit.
* ''ComicBook/JemAndTheHologramsIDW'':
** In the cartoon Rio is very overprotective of Jerrica, gets jealous easily, and is in a TwoPersonLoveTriangle with Jem/Jerrica. In the comics he's taken a serious chill pill, doesn't even like Jem at first, and is only romantically interested in Jerrica.
** Jerrica from the cartoon is a confident young woman but in the comics
she's far a ShrinkingViolet with StageFright. The comic also puts more open emphasis on how overworked she can get, something that is mostly glossed over in the cartoon.
** Pizzazz's good qualities are more apparent in the comics. She's also more serious
about her feelings especially when music, instead of being in it comes to her best friend Liz. However she does eventually adopt a party girl facade to deal with how complicated her life simply for the fame.
** Stormer
has been since Homecoming and her feelings for Peter.more bite than in the cartoon, while in turn Jetta is more tame.



* ''ComicBook/RickAndMortyOni'': The "Rick and Morty Presents" spinoff line of comics does this with many of the side characters it focuses on:
** The All New All Different Vindicators get AdaptationalHeroism and AdaptationalNiceGuy, as they are a lot more heroic and considerate than the BitchInSheepsClothing originals (with the exception of Noob-Noob, who becomes the BigBad, Boon, in a case of AdaptationalVillainy).
** In "Auto Erotic Assimilation", the HiveMind Unity is referred to with gender-neutral pronouns, but in its issue here, where it almost-exclusively uses its main female body from that episode, it's referred to with female pronouns and called Rick's "girlfriend". In the series, Unity is implied to have SingleTargetSexuality for Rick (calling itself "yours, and nobody else's"), but in the comic, it has at least four other ex-boyfriends. While the Unity of the TV series is actually surprisingly benevolent and well-meaning, it gets a major case of AdaptationalJerkass and AdaptationalVillainy here, being very selfish and prioritizing its ambition above all else, and manipulating and coercing its ex-boyfriends to help with its plans.



* In ''ComicBook/SpiderMan'' future retellings, across several mediums, of Peter’s days just short of becoming Spider-Man have made him a more pure hearted person from the get-go, however, in the original Stan Lee and Steve Ditko run it was quite evident Peter was more of an irritable teenager, a good guy yes but not an ideal pure hero, which gave weight to Peter’s immediate decision of trying to make money as soon as he got super powers instead of trying to be a hero right away; it was only after much hard earned experiences that Peter grew to be up a fantastic heroic person.
* Most of the major characters in ''ComicBook/{{All Star Batman And Robin|TheBoyWonder}}'' [[DarkerAndEdgier seriously differ]] from their mainstream counterparts. Superman has severe anger issues, Wonder Woman is an [[StrawFeminist unsympathetic man-hater]], the Joker isn't funny, and Batman himself is a violent and cruel ManChild. It was believed that the characters would eventually grow into their more recognizable selves, but that didn't [[ScheduleSlip ever]] [[DevelopmentHell ever]] [[LeftHanging happen]]. After three years of erratic scheduling... they did not.

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* In ''ComicBook/SpiderMan'' future retellings, across several mediums, ''ComicBook/SpiderMan'':
** Various retellings
of Peter’s days just short of becoming Spider-Man have made him a more pure hearted person from the get-go, however, get-go. However, in the original Stan Lee and Steve Ditko run ''ComicBook/TheAmazingSpiderManLeeAndDitko'', it was quite evident Peter was more of an irritable teenager, a good guy yes but not an ideal pure hero, which gave weight to Peter’s immediate decision of trying to make money as soon as he got super powers instead of trying to be a hero right away; it was only after much hard earned experiences that Peter grew to be up a fantastic heroic person.
* Most of ** In the major characters in ''ComicBook/{{All Star Batman And Robin|TheBoyWonder}}'' [[DarkerAndEdgier seriously differ]] from their mainstream counterparts. Superman has severe anger issues, Wonder Woman is an [[StrawFeminist unsympathetic man-hater]], the Joker isn't funny, and Batman himself is a violent and cruel ManChild. It original comics, Mary Jane was believed that the characters would a stereotypical party girl which was eventually grow revealed through several HiddenDepths to be a mask she puts on to avoid making attachments due to her bad home life. In ''ComicBook/SpiderManLovesMaryJane'', however, while it's established early on that Mary Jane hides how depressed she can sometimes be, she's far more open about her feelings especially when it comes to her best friend Liz. However she does eventually adopt a party girl facade to deal with how complicated her life has been since Homecoming and her feelings for Peter.
* ''ComicBook/TheTransformersIDW'':
** In ''Anime/TransformersVictory'', Star Saber is a kind heroic Autobot who is very much an IdealHero. In ''ComicBook/TheTransformersMoreThanMeetsTheEye'', AdaptationalVillainy turned him
into their more recognizable selves, but a horrible, fascistic, religious KnightTemplar.
** Ultra Magnus has never, even at his worst, been ''as'' rigid as his ''ComicBook/TheTransformersMoreThanMeetsTheEye'' incarnation. It was eventually explained
that didn't [[ScheduleSlip ever]] [[DevelopmentHell ever]] [[LeftHanging happen]]. After three years of erratic scheduling... they did not. he was only trying to arrest people for poor punctuation because he had no idea how to handle peace and was having the world's most uptight nervous breakdown. As a joke, Magnus's original voice actor actually challenged the comic's author to a fight over it.
--->'''Jack Angel:''' Unlike Ultra Magnus I can ''and will'' deal with you now!



** ''ComicBook/UltimateFantasticFour'': Everyone of the four gets a dose. Sue is more sexually aggressive, Johnny is a BrainlessBeauty, and Ben and Reed are both angstier. All of this can probably be attributed to their younger ages.



** Everyone on the ''ComicBook/UltimateFantasticFour'' gets a dose. Sue is more sexually aggressive, Johnny is a BrainlessBeauty, and Ben and Reed are both angstier. All of this can probably be attributed to their younger ages.



*** Aunt May is more assertive than her mainstream counterpart. Until she learns during "ComicBook/TheCloneSaga", she's also less tolerant of stuff related to Peter hiding he's Spider-Man from her than her 616 counterpart.
** ComicBook/MilesMorales was instead created in the Ultimate Marvel universe, and then transplanted to the other one. In the original run Jeffeson was the {{Helicopter Parent|s}}, and Rio was the [[ParentalObliviousness oblivious parent]]. Here, their roles are exchanged.

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*** Aunt May is more assertive than her mainstream counterpart. Until she learns during "ComicBook/TheCloneSaga", ''ComicBook/TheCloneSaga'', she's also less tolerant of stuff related to Peter hiding he's Spider-Man from her than her 616 counterpart.
** ComicBook/MilesMorales Miles Morales was instead created in the Ultimate Marvel universe, and then transplanted to the other one. In the original run Jeffeson was the {{Helicopter Parent|s}}, and Rio was the [[ParentalObliviousness oblivious parent]]. Here, their roles are exchanged.



* ''ComicBook/JemAndTheHologramsIDW'':
** In the cartoon Rio is very overprotective of Jerrica, gets jealous easily, and is in a TwoPersonLoveTriangle with Jem/Jerrica. In the comics he's taken a serious chill pill, doesn't even like Jem at first, and is only romantically interested in Jerrica.
** Jerrica from the cartoon is a confident young woman but in the comics she's a ShrinkingViolet with StageFright. The comic also puts more emphasis on how overworked she can get, something that is mostly glossed over in the cartoon.
** Pizzazz's good qualities are more apparent in the comics. She's also more serious about music, instead of being in it simply for the fame.
** Stormer has more bite than in the cartoon, while in turn Jetta is more tame.
* ''Film/Nightfall1988'':
** Aton, astronomer and scientist, is now the local city leader. He spends the first part of the movie obsessed with a mysterious woman, and stubbornly insisting that they live in a city of light.
** Sor, religious leader and off-screen antagonist, is now given screen-time equal to Aton. He seems to encourage archeology and preparations for the coming Darkness, but he is still obsessed with his cult, and ritualistically blinds his followers by having hawks eat their eyes.
* ''ComicBook/BuffyTheVampireSlayerBoomStudios:'' Willow goes from ShrinkingViolet in dowdy sweaters and skirts, to an extravert wearing fishnets and ripped jeans. She's also out of the [[LipstickLesbian closet]] much earlier.
* ''ComicBook/RickAndMortyOni'': The "Rick and Morty Presents" spinoff line of comics does this with many of the side characters it focuses on:
** The All New All Different Vindicators get AdaptationalHeroism and AdaptationalNiceGuy, as they are a lot more heroic and considerate than the BitchInSheepsClothing originals (with the exception of Noob-Noob, who becomes the BigBad, Boon, in a case of AdaptationalVillainy).
** In "Auto Erotic Assimilation", the HiveMind Unity is referred to with gender-neutral pronouns, but in its issue here, where it almost-exclusively uses its main female body from that episode, it's referred to with female pronouns and called Rick's "girlfriend". In the series, Unity is implied to have SingleTargetSexuality for Rick (calling itself "yours, and nobody else's"), but in the comic, it has at least four other ex-boyfriends. While the Unity of the TV series is actually surprisingly benevolent and well-meaning, it gets a major case of AdaptationalJerkass and AdaptationalVillainy here, being very selfish and prioritizing its ambition above all else, and manipulating and coercing its ex-boyfriends to help with its plans.
* In the main DCU, Jason Blood is portrayed as a former knight bonded to the demon Etrigan, a ruthless beast that would (depending on the iteration) would speak in verse. In ''ComicBook/BatmanDamned'', in a case of CompositeCharacter, he is portrayed as rap-artist J Blood. [[MaybeMagicMaybeMundane It is ambiguous whether or not he is a human or a demon]], his red eyes being sunglasses and his horns an elaborate set of piercings, but it is implied he has some level of mind-control over his audience and he only saves Batman from the fire out of CruelMercy.
* ''ComicBook/TheTransformersIDW'':
** In ''Anime/TransformersVictory'', Star Saber is a kind heroic Autobot who is very much an IdealHero. In ''ComicBook/TheTransformersMoreThanMeetsTheEye'', AdaptationalVillainy turned him into a horrible, fascistic, religious KnightTemplar.
** Ultra Magnus has never, even at his worst, been ''as'' rigid as his ''ComicBook/TheTransformersMoreThanMeetsTheEye'' incarnation. It was eventually explained that he was only trying to arrest people for poor punctuation because he had no idea how to handle peace and was having the world's most uptight nervous breakdown. As a joke, Magnus's original voice actor actually challenged the comic's author to a fight over it.
--->'''Jack Angel:''' Unlike Ultra Magnus I can ''and will'' deal with you now!
* ''ComicBook/DisneyKingdoms'': Downplayed in both of the ''[[ComicBook/FigmentDisneyKingdoms Figment]]'' series: Figment has the childlike wonder that he possesses in the original ''Ride/JourneyIntoImagination'' ride but also has a few traits from the version of him in the aforementioned ride's 3rd incarnation, mainly a sharp wit.
* Oliver Queen's mainstream counterpart -- ComicBook/GreenArrow -- is a wisecracking JerkWithAHeartOfGold based off of [[JustLikeRobinHood Robin Hood]]. In ''ComicBook/BatmanTheDoomThatCameToGotham'' he's a religious hero dressed like a 12th-century crusader who believes it is his destiny to kill Ra's al Ghul and end his devilry. He's also known for being [[HeroWithAnFInGood a total joke]] compared to other heroes in the DC Universe, and this remains the case considering he's assassinated by Poison Ivy before he could even try to stop Ghul's EvilPlan.
* ''Franchise/WonderWoman'':

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* ''ComicBook/JemAndTheHologramsIDW'':
** In the cartoon Rio is very overprotective of Jerrica, gets jealous easily, and is in a TwoPersonLoveTriangle with Jem/Jerrica. In the comics he's taken a serious chill pill, doesn't even like Jem at first, and is only romantically interested in Jerrica.
** Jerrica from the cartoon is a confident young woman but in the comics she's a ShrinkingViolet with StageFright. The comic also puts more emphasis on how overworked she can get, something that is mostly glossed over in the cartoon.
** Pizzazz's good qualities are more apparent in the comics. She's also more serious about music, instead of being in it simply for the fame.
** Stormer has more bite than in the cartoon, while in turn Jetta is more tame.
* ''Film/Nightfall1988'':
** Aton, astronomer and scientist, is now the local city leader. He spends the first part of the movie obsessed with a mysterious woman, and stubbornly insisting that they live in a city of light.
** Sor, religious leader and off-screen antagonist, is now given screen-time equal to Aton. He seems to encourage archeology and preparations for the coming Darkness, but he is still obsessed with his cult, and ritualistically blinds his followers by having hawks eat their eyes.
* ''ComicBook/BuffyTheVampireSlayerBoomStudios:'' Willow goes from ShrinkingViolet in dowdy sweaters and skirts, to an extravert wearing fishnets and ripped jeans. She's also out of the [[LipstickLesbian closet]] much earlier.
* ''ComicBook/RickAndMortyOni'': The "Rick and Morty Presents" spinoff line of comics does this with many of the side characters it focuses on:
** The All New All Different Vindicators get AdaptationalHeroism and AdaptationalNiceGuy, as they are a lot more heroic and considerate than the BitchInSheepsClothing originals (with the exception of Noob-Noob, who becomes the BigBad, Boon, in a case of AdaptationalVillainy).
** In "Auto Erotic Assimilation", the HiveMind Unity is referred to with gender-neutral pronouns, but in its issue here, where it almost-exclusively uses its main female body from that episode, it's referred to with female pronouns and called Rick's "girlfriend". In the series, Unity is implied to have SingleTargetSexuality for Rick (calling itself "yours, and nobody else's"), but in the comic, it has at least four other ex-boyfriends. While the Unity of the TV series is actually surprisingly benevolent and well-meaning, it gets a major case of AdaptationalJerkass and AdaptationalVillainy here, being very selfish and prioritizing its ambition above all else, and manipulating and coercing its ex-boyfriends to help with its plans.
* In the main DCU, Jason Blood is portrayed as a former knight bonded to the demon Etrigan, a ruthless beast that would (depending on the iteration) would speak in verse. In ''ComicBook/BatmanDamned'', in a case of CompositeCharacter, he is portrayed as rap-artist J Blood. [[MaybeMagicMaybeMundane It is ambiguous whether or not he is a human or a demon]], his red eyes being sunglasses and his horns an elaborate set of piercings, but it is implied he has some level of mind-control over his audience and he only saves Batman from the fire out of CruelMercy.
* ''ComicBook/TheTransformersIDW'':
** In ''Anime/TransformersVictory'', Star Saber is a kind heroic Autobot who is very much an IdealHero. In ''ComicBook/TheTransformersMoreThanMeetsTheEye'', AdaptationalVillainy turned him into a horrible, fascistic, religious KnightTemplar.
** Ultra Magnus has never, even at his worst, been ''as'' rigid as his ''ComicBook/TheTransformersMoreThanMeetsTheEye'' incarnation. It was eventually explained that he was only trying to arrest people for poor punctuation because he had no idea how to handle peace and was having the world's most uptight nervous breakdown. As a joke, Magnus's original voice actor actually challenged the comic's author to a fight over it.
--->'''Jack Angel:''' Unlike Ultra Magnus I can ''and will'' deal with you now!
* ''ComicBook/DisneyKingdoms'': Downplayed in both of the ''[[ComicBook/FigmentDisneyKingdoms Figment]]'' series: Figment has the childlike wonder that he possesses in the original ''Ride/JourneyIntoImagination'' ride but also has a few traits from the version of him in the aforementioned ride's 3rd incarnation, mainly a sharp wit.
* Oliver Queen's mainstream counterpart -- ComicBook/GreenArrow -- is a wisecracking JerkWithAHeartOfGold based off of [[JustLikeRobinHood Robin Hood]]. In ''ComicBook/BatmanTheDoomThatCameToGotham'' he's a religious hero dressed like a 12th-century crusader who believes it is his destiny to kill Ra's al Ghul and end his devilry. He's also known for being [[HeroWithAnFInGood a total joke]] compared to other heroes in the DC Universe, and this remains the case considering he's assassinated by Poison Ivy before he could even try to stop Ghul's EvilPlan.
* ''Franchise/WonderWoman'':
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* ''WebAnimation/TheOMORIBOYChronicles'': You won't really get the impression that Omoriboy is a depressed loner in this series, unlike the [[Webcomic/{{Omoriboy}} original comic]].
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* ''ComicBook/BuffyTheVampireSlayerBoomStudios:'' Willow goes from ShrinkingViolet in dowdy sweaters and skirts, to ExtravertedNerd wearing fishnets and ripped jeans. She's also out of the [[LipstickLesbian closet]] much earlier.

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* ''ComicBook/BuffyTheVampireSlayerBoomStudios:'' Willow goes from ShrinkingViolet in dowdy sweaters and skirts, to ExtravertedNerd an extravert wearing fishnets and ripped jeans. She's also out of the [[LipstickLesbian closet]] much earlier.
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** [[ActualPacifist Tikal]] has outright become TheDreaded compared to her previous gentle personality. She [[CurbStompBattle tears Metal Sonic apart during a fight]] and intimidates even the other heroes. It's stated at one point GUN will not move to capture a Chaos Emerald they've discovered due to the fact that Tikal is guarding it. Part of this is [[JustifiedTrope justified]] by WordOfGod, it doesn't explain why she's become such a BloodKnight. Her [[NightmareFace face occasionally shifting to that of the]] [[VideoGame/SonicAdventure2 SA2-ghost enemies]] does little to explain things.

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** [[ActualPacifist Tikal]] has outright become TheDreaded compared to her previous gentle personality. She [[CurbStompBattle tears Metal Sonic apart during a fight]] and intimidates even the other heroes. It's stated at one point GUN will not move to capture a Chaos Emerald they've discovered due to the fact that Tikal is guarding it. Part of this is [[JustifiedTrope justified]] {{justified|Trope}} by WordOfGod, it doesn't explain why she's become such a BloodKnight. Her [[NightmareFace face occasionally shifting to that of the]] [[VideoGame/SonicAdventure2 SA2-ghost enemies]] does little to explain things.



* ComicBook/PoisonIvy in ''WebAnimation/DCSuperheroGirls'' is the polar-opposite of her comic persona. She's a somewhat socially awkward ShrinkingViolet and is a [[AdaptationalHeroism superhero]]. It could be {{justified}} in that Ivy's significantly younger in this series and thus hasn't become as confident or villainous.

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* ComicBook/PoisonIvy in ''WebAnimation/DCSuperheroGirls'' is the polar-opposite of her comic persona. She's a somewhat socially awkward ShrinkingViolet and is a [[AdaptationalHeroism superhero]]. It could be {{justified}} {{Justified|Trope}} in that Ivy's significantly younger in this series and thus hasn't become as confident or villainous.
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** Christine is a textbook case of TheIngenue in the musical and her passive StockholmSyndrome concerning her abduction at The Phantom’s hands is exaggerated to the point where she hardly resists to his machinations and emotional manipulation. This is in contrast to the book where Christine is a PluckyGirl who’s described as “strong” in the text and whom does her best to not only escape from The Phantom but protect Raoul from him as well. Her relationship with The Phantom is also more consensual in the musical with Christine being utterly captivated by his countenance as well as his music. In the book she trusts him at first when he thinks he’s the Angel of Music sent by her dead father but is completely horrified at learning the truth and while Christine does pity him she still tries to kill herself when faced the prospect of marrying him.

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** Christine is a textbook case of TheIngenue in the musical and her passive StockholmSyndrome UsefulNotes/StockholmSyndrome concerning her abduction at The Phantom’s hands is exaggerated to the point where she hardly resists to his machinations and emotional manipulation. This is in contrast to the book where Christine is a PluckyGirl who’s described as “strong” in the text and whom does her best to not only escape from The Phantom but protect Raoul from him as well. Her relationship with The Phantom is also more consensual in the musical with Christine being utterly captivated by his countenance as well as his music. In the book she trusts him at first when he thinks he’s the Angel of Music sent by her dead father but is completely horrified at learning the truth and while Christine does pity him she still tries to kill herself when faced the prospect of marrying him.
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* [[WebVideo/TheNostalgiaChick Lindsay Ellis]]' series ''[[https://www.youtube.com/playlist?list=PLJGOq3JclTH89vjdLyTaxE2Djc42vxt2n Loose Canon]]'' is largely about this trope: an episode will be focused on a certain character and explore how they were portrayed in various adaptations, and what those changes say about their creators, the time period that they were made, etc.

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* [[WebVideo/TheNostalgiaChick Lindsay Ellis]]' Creator/Lindsay Ellis[='=] series ''[[https://www.youtube.com/playlist?list=PLJGOq3JclTH89vjdLyTaxE2Djc42vxt2n Loose Canon]]'' is largely about this trope: an episode will be focused on a certain character and explore how they were portrayed in various adaptations, and what those changes say about their creators, the time period that they were made, etc.



* [[https://www.youtube.com/@magicbymikaila Magic by Mikaila]] comments on this in the ''Franchise/HarryPotter'' books and movies, though being a parody she indulges in this herself:

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* [[https://www.youtube.com/@magicbymikaila Magic by Mikaila]] WebVideo/MagicByMikaila comments on this in the ''Franchise/HarryPotter'' books and movies, though being a parody she indulges in this herself:



** [[https://www.youtube.com/shorts/LE7lnwzAm-4 This video]] compares Dumbledore's reaction to Harry accidentally joining the Triwizard Tournament, calmly asking him in the book and slammming him and shouting in anger in the movie. Her version of Dumbldedore goes further than the AngerBornOfWorry in the movie and goes as far to threaten Harry and insult him for his parents dying.

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** [[https://www.youtube.com/shorts/LE7lnwzAm-4 This video]] compares Dumbledore's reaction to Harry accidentally joining the Triwizard Tournament, calmly asking him in the book and slammming him and shouting in anger in the movie. Her version of Dumbldedore goes further than the AngerBornOfWorry in the movie and goes as far to threaten Harry and insult him for his parents dying. dying.
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** [[https://www.youtube.com/shorts/LE7lnwzAm-4 This video]] compares Dumbledore's reaction to Harry accidentally joining the Triwizard Tournament, calmly asking him in the book and slammming him and shouting in anger in the movie. Her version of Dumbldedore goes further than the AngerBornOfWorry in the books and goes as far to threaten Harry and insult him for his parent's dying.

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** [[https://www.youtube.com/shorts/LE7lnwzAm-4 This video]] compares Dumbledore's reaction to Harry accidentally joining the Triwizard Tournament, calmly asking him in the book and slammming him and shouting in anger in the movie. Her version of Dumbldedore goes further than the AngerBornOfWorry in the books movie and goes as far to threaten Harry and insult him for his parent's dying. parents dying.
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* [[https://www.youtube.com/@magicbymikaila Magic by Mikaila]] comments on this in the ''Franchise/HarryPotter'' books and movies, though being a parody she indulges in this herself:
** [[https://www.youtube.com/shorts/Iwm6iR0-2aA Her Ginny video]] demonstrates movie Ginny's shyness versus book Ginny's sassiness.
** [[https://www.youtube.com/shorts/qfIl5AKhsFU In this video]] she compares the gentle dreamy Luna from the movies to the spouting nonsense Luna from the books, but makes Luna more loud and obvious deranged.
** In [[https://www.youtube.com/shorts/Lz13FPrsufQ this video]] not only does Ron not stand up to Sirius Black, who is still thought to be a murderer, but he walks away from Harry and Hermione while munching on Cheetos.
** [[https://www.youtube.com/shorts/_W8RjaFfar4 Her video]] about Snape shows how he demonstrates concern for the Potter family in the movies but only Lily in the books, but also gives Snape a nervous giggly demeanor while admitting to Dumbledore that he wanted James Potter dead. In the following [[https://www.youtube.com/shorts/r-kYk3L3X-0 video]] she she demonstrates Snape's bullying of students which gives him a [[AlphaBitch mean-girly vibe]].
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* ''Literature/GhostbustersAParanormalPictureBook'': Egon is more expressive than in the [[Film/Ghostbusters1984 movie]] – he smiles widely in several illustrations, and his line “Don’t cross the streams” ends with an exclamation point.
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See also AdaptationExplanationExtrication. Also compare AlternativeCharacterInterpretation. CharacterExaggeration is this trope when it takes an existing personality trait and [[ExaggeratedTrope ramps it up even further]]. DubPersonalityChange applies to when translations do this. Compare SameCharacterButDifferent, when the character's personality radically changes in the same continuity without any justification (such as CharacterDevelopment). AdaptationalSkill can sometimes overlap, though not every character with an Adaptational Skill is an example of this trope.

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See also AdaptationExplanationExtrication. Also compare AlternativeCharacterInterpretation. CharacterExaggeration is this trope when it takes an existing personality trait and [[ExaggeratedTrope ramps it up even further]]. DubPersonalityChange applies to when translations do this. Compare SameCharacterButDifferent, when the character's personality radically changes in the same continuity without any justification (such as CharacterDevelopment). AdaptationalSkill can sometimes overlap, though not every character with an Adaptational Skill is an example of this trope.
trope. AdaptationalBackstoryChange frequently overlaps, with changes to a character's history driving or reflecting their altered personality.

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