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* ''WesternAnimation/MarvelRisingSecretWarriors'' sees ComicBook/SpiderGwen with part of her hair dyed pink ala ComicBook/TheUnbelievableGwenpool and using the codename "Ghost Spider" from an alternate Peter Parker.



* ''WesternAnimation/SpiderManIntoTheSpiderVerse'':
** Jefferson Morales retains his distrust of Spider, Man, but his appearance evokes Frank Quaid, another cop in the ComicBook/UltimateMarvel universe, and is chasing after his own child like the ''ComicBook/SpiderGwen'' version of Captain Stacy.
** The Prowler is the Aaron Davis version from the Ultimate Marvel imprint, but wears a costume much closer to that of Hobie Brown, the original, heroic Prowler from the mainline Marvel continuity. Notably, Aaron's Prowler costume did not have a cape in the comics, with this instead being a feature of Hobie's outfit.
** ComicBook/TheKingpin evokes both his own Ultimate counterpart (being the Wilson Fisk of Miles's universe) and [[spoiler:the Ultimate version of the Green Goblin (being the killer of the Peter Miles replaces). His desire to find an alternate universe version of Vanessa and Richard also evokes [[ComicBook/SpiderMen 616!Miles's desire to find an alternate universe version of his love, Barbara Sanchez]].]]
** The Green Goblin is a hulking pyrokinetic monster like the Ultimate Green Goblin, but wears a purple outfit that evokes the classic Green Goblin.
** Comicbook/DoctorOctopus is a composite of Otto Octavius and Carolyn Trainer, having a variant of the former's real name ("Olivia Octavius") and the latter's [[GenderFlip gender]]. Olivia's connection to the Alchemax Corporation also seems to come from Serena Patel, the [[Comicbook/{{Marvel 2099}} 2099]] version of Doc Ock from ''VideoGame/SpiderManShatteredDimensions''.
* ''WesternAnimation/SpiderManAcrossTheSpiderVerse'':
** [[RaceLift/ChangingTheMajority Spider-Woman]] appears to be a composite of Valerie the Librarian from ''ComicBook/SpideySuperStories'' and the more well-known [[ComicBook/SpiderWoman Jessica Drew]], keeping the latter's name and controversial pregnancy storyline from ''ComicBook/SpiderWoman2014'' as well as the powers of her counterpart from the ''ComicBook/UltimateMarvel'' universe.
** Zig-Zagged with Spider-Punk. In the comics he was conceived as Spider-UK, a British variant of Spider-Man who had a distinctive punk rock aesthetic. But eventually a more conventional Spider-UK, Billy Braddock, was created, while Spider-Punk became American and an alternate version of Hobie Brown, the original Prowler. When Spider-Punk was brought into the movie, they made the character British again per his original background, but kept him as Hobie Brown.
** Peter B Parker's young daughter is named Mayday, which is the name of Peters daughter from an [[ComicBook/MarvelComics2 alternate future]] in the comics. However she shares many traits with Annie-May, another potential daughter of spider-man from the comics. She has ginger hair instead of black, gained her powers at a young age, fights alongside her dad at a young age, and her knitted Spider-Man hat closely resembles the mask Annie-May wore as Spiderling. Also, on a more meta level, Peter B Parker was originally a version of Peter who had divorced MJ, but thanks to miles he got back together with her and had Mayday as a result. Annie-May came from the ComicBook/TheAmazingSpiderManRenewYourVows universe, where ComicBook/OneMoreDay, the comic story that erased Peter and MJ's marriage, never happened.



* In ''WesternAnimation/UltimateAvengers'':
** ComicBook/BlackPanther possesses the ability to transform into a werepanther, much like the Coal Tiger, his son from the ''ComicBook/MarvelComics2'' continuity.
** Most of the Avengers visually resemble their more modern Ultimate counterparts, yet have personalities far more in line with their more likable, heroic depictions from the classic comic books.[[note]]As a DarkerAndEdgier retelling of the original Silver Age ''Avengers'' comics, ''Comicbook/TheUltimates'' is infamous for having most of the characters undergo AdaptationalJerkass or even AdaptationalVillainy.[[/note]] Black Panther is actually an exception here, as his Ultimate counterpart hadn't yet debuted in the comics when the movies were made.
** Herr Kleiser from ''ComicBook/TheUltimates'' takes Klaw's role as T'Chaka's murderer.
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*** [[EverybodyHatesHades Hades]] is a composite of the Greek god Hades and Hera, the BigBad of the original myth.

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*** [[EverybodyHatesHades Hades]] is a composite of the Greek god Hades and Hera, the BigBad of the original myth.myth, with Hera herself undergoing AdaptationalHeroism in the Disney version.
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*** [[EverybodyHatesHades Hades]] is a composite of the Greek god Hades and Hera, the BigBad of the original myth.
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* In ''WesternAnimation/CricketOnTheHearth'', the characters of Bertha Plummer and May Fielding from the original Creator/CharlesDickens story are combined into just one heroine, Bertha. In the original story, the character of Edward is Bertha's brother and May's love interest, but in this version he's [[UnrelatedInTheAdaptation Bertha's]] [[PromotedToLoveInterest love interest]] instead.
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** Peter B Parker's young daughter is named Mayday, which is the name of Peters daughter from an alternate future in the comics. However she shares many traits with Annie-May, another potential daughter of spider-man from the comics. She has ginger hair instead of black, gained her powers at a young age, fights alongside her dad at a young age, and her knitted Spider-Man hat closely resembles the mask Annie-May wore as Spiderling. Also, on a more meta level, Peter B Parker was originally a version of Peter who had divorced MJ, but thanks to miles he got back together with her and had Mayday as a result. Annie-May came from the ComicBook/TheAmazingSpiderManRenewYourVows universe, where ComicBook/OneMoreDay, the comic story that erased Peter and MJ's marriage, never happened.

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** Peter B Parker's young daughter is named Mayday, which is the name of Peters daughter from an [[ComicBook/MarvelComics2 alternate future future]] in the comics. However she shares many traits with Annie-May, another potential daughter of spider-man from the comics. She has ginger hair instead of black, gained her powers at a young age, fights alongside her dad at a young age, and her knitted Spider-Man hat closely resembles the mask Annie-May wore as Spiderling. Also, on a more meta level, Peter B Parker was originally a version of Peter who had divorced MJ, but thanks to miles he got back together with her and had Mayday as a result. Annie-May came from the ComicBook/TheAmazingSpiderManRenewYourVows universe, where ComicBook/OneMoreDay, the comic story that erased Peter and MJ's marriage, never happened.
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** Peter B Parker's young daughter is named Mayday, which is the name of Peters daughter from an alternate future in the comics. However she shares many traits with Annie-May, another potential daughter of spider-man from the comics. She has ginger hair instead of black, gained her powers at a young age, fights alongside her dad at a young age, and her knitted Spider-Man hat closely resembles the mask Annie-May wore as Spiderling. Also, on a more meta level, Peter B Parker was originally a version of Peter who had divorced MJ, but thanks to miles he got back together with her and had Mayday as a result. Annie-May came from the ComicBook/TheAmazingSpiderManRenewYourVows universe, where One More Day, the comic story that erased Peter and MJs marriage, never happened.

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** Peter B Parker's young daughter is named Mayday, which is the name of Peters daughter from an alternate future in the comics. However she shares many traits with Annie-May, another potential daughter of spider-man from the comics. She has ginger hair instead of black, gained her powers at a young age, fights alongside her dad at a young age, and her knitted Spider-Man hat closely resembles the mask Annie-May wore as Spiderling. Also, on a more meta level, Peter B Parker was originally a version of Peter who had divorced MJ, but thanks to miles he got back together with her and had Mayday as a result. Annie-May came from the ComicBook/TheAmazingSpiderManRenewYourVows universe, where One More Day, ComicBook/OneMoreDay, the comic story that erased Peter and MJs MJ's marriage, never happened.
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** Peter B Parker's young daughter is named Mayday, which is the name of Peters daughter from an alternate future in the comics. However she shares many traits with Annie-May, another potential daughter of spider-man from the comics. She has ginger hair instead of black, gained her powers at a young age, fights alongside her dad at a young age, and her knitted Spider-Man hat closely resembles the mask Annie-May wore as Spiderling. Also, on a more meta level, Peter B Parker was originally a version of Peter who had divorced MJ, but thanks to miles he got back together with her and had Mayday as a result. Annie-May came from the Renew Your Vows universe, where One More Day, the comic story that erased Peter and MJs marriage, never happened.

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** Peter B Parker's young daughter is named Mayday, which is the name of Peters daughter from an alternate future in the comics. However she shares many traits with Annie-May, another potential daughter of spider-man from the comics. She has ginger hair instead of black, gained her powers at a young age, fights alongside her dad at a young age, and her knitted Spider-Man hat closely resembles the mask Annie-May wore as Spiderling. Also, on a more meta level, Peter B Parker was originally a version of Peter who had divorced MJ, but thanks to miles he got back together with her and had Mayday as a result. Annie-May came from the Renew Your Vows ComicBook/TheAmazingSpiderManRenewYourVows universe, where One More Day, the comic story that erased Peter and MJs marriage, never happened.
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** Peter B Parker's young daughter is named Mayday, which is the name of Peters daughter from an alternate future in the comics. However she shares many traits with Annie-May, another potential daughter of spider-man from the comics. She has ginger hair instead of black, gained her powers at a young age, fights alongside her dad at a young age, and her knitted Spider-Man hat closely resembles the mask Annie-May wore as Spiderling. Also, on a more meta level, Peter B Parker was originally a version of Peter who had divorced MJ, but thanks to miles he got back together with her and had Mayday as a result. Annie-May came from the Renew Your Vows universe, where One More Day, the comic story that erased Peter and MJs marriage, never happened.
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*** The Fates from are a composite of the Fates from Myth/ClassicalMythology (the youngest Fate spins a thread representing a person's life, signifying his/her birth; the middle weaves said thread, therefore determining how long that person will live; and the oldest cuts the thread, therefore killing the person the thread represents) and the Gray sisters (they all share a single eye).

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*** The Fates from are a composite of the Fates from Myth/ClassicalMythology (the youngest Fate spins a thread representing a person's life, signifying his/her birth; the middle weaves said thread, therefore determining how long that person will live; and the oldest cuts the thread, therefore killing the person the thread represents) and the Gray sisters (they all share a single eye).
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** Zig-Zagged with Spider-Punk. In the comics he was conceived as Spider-UK, a British variant of Spider-Man who just so happened to have a punk rock aesthetic, but eventually a more conventional Spider-UK--Billy Braddock--was created, while Spider-Punk became American and an alternate version of Hobie Brown, the original Prowler. When Spider-Punk was brought into the movie, they made the character British again...but kept him as Hobie Brown.

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** Zig-Zagged with Spider-Punk. In the comics he was conceived as Spider-UK, a British variant of Spider-Man who just so happened to have had a distinctive punk rock aesthetic, but aesthetic. But eventually a more conventional Spider-UK--Billy Braddock--was Spider-UK, Billy Braddock, was created, while Spider-Punk became American and an alternate version of Hobie Brown, the original Prowler. When Spider-Punk was brought into the movie, they made the character British again...again per his original background, but kept him as Hobie Brown.
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** Zig-Zagged with Spider-Punk. In the comics he was conceived as Spider-UK, a British variant of Spider-Man who just so happened to have a punk rock aesthetic, but eventually a more conventional Spider-UK--Billy Braddock--was created, while Spider-Punk became American and an alternate version of Hobie Brown, the original Prowler. When Spider-Punk was brought into the movie, they made the character British again...but kept him as Hobie Brown.
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* TheBigBadWolf in ''WesternAnimation/{{Shrek}}'' is apparently a composite of the wolves from ''Literature/TheThreeLittlePigs'' and ''Literature/LittleRedRidingHood''. Becomes a case DecompositeCharacter as ''WesternAnimation/PussInBootsTheLastWish'' features another Big Bad Wolf [[spoiler:actually TheGrimReaper]], who has all the traditional Brothers Grimm menacing wolf traits that the mellow crossdressing wolf of the Shrek films [[AdaptationalHeroism lacked]].

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* TheBigBadWolf in ''WesternAnimation/{{Shrek}}'' ''Franchise/{{Shrek}}'' is apparently a composite of the wolves from ''Literature/TheThreeLittlePigs'' and ''Literature/LittleRedRidingHood''. Becomes a case DecompositeCharacter as ''WesternAnimation/PussInBootsTheLastWish'' features another Big Bad Wolf [[spoiler:actually TheGrimReaper]], who has all the traditional Brothers Grimm menacing wolf traits that the mellow crossdressing wolf of the Shrek ''Shrek'' films [[AdaptationalHeroism lacked]].

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