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* ''ComicBook/WonderWomanRebirth'' combines elements of the original Golden Age stories by William Marston with aspects of ComicBook/PostCrisis. Etta and Steve are supporting characters to Diana but Post Crisis villains, Veronica Cale and the Barbara Minerva incarnation of Cheetah are also present.
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* ''ComicBook/WonderWoman'':
** ''ComicBook/WonderWomanRebirth'' combines elements of the original Golden Age stories by William Marston with aspects of ComicBook/PostCrisis. Etta and Steve are supporting characters to Diana but Post Crisis villains, Veronica Cale and the Barbara Minerva incarnation of Cheetah are also present.
** ''ComicBook/WonderWomanBlackAndGold'': "The Golden Age" has the basic premise and characterizations of [[ComicBook/WonderWoman1942 Golden Age Wonder Woman and Etta Candy]] but set in Gateway City. A city Diana wouldn't become associated with or operate out of until the 90s in Creator/JohnByrne's run on ''ComicBook/WonderWoman1987''.
** ''ComicBook/WonderWomanRebirth'' combines elements of the original Golden Age stories by William Marston with aspects of ComicBook/PostCrisis. Etta and Steve are supporting characters to Diana but Post Crisis villains, Veronica Cale and the Barbara Minerva incarnation of Cheetah are also present.
** ''ComicBook/WonderWomanBlackAndGold'': "The Golden Age" has the basic premise and characterizations of [[ComicBook/WonderWoman1942 Golden Age Wonder Woman and Etta Candy]] but set in Gateway City. A city Diana wouldn't become associated with or operate out of until the 90s in Creator/JohnByrne's run on ''ComicBook/WonderWoman1987''.
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* ''ComicBook/WonderWomanBlackAndGold'': "The Golden Age" has the basic premise and characterizations of [[ComicBook/WonderWoman1942 Golden Age Wonder Woman and Etta Candy]] but set in Gateway City. A city Diana wouldn't become associated with or operate out of until the 90s in Creator/JohnByrne's run on ''ComicBook/WonderWoman1987''.
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* ''Fanfic/PokemonCrossing'' combines multiple installments from both ''VideoGame/AnimalCrossing'' and ''Franchise/{{Pokemon}}''. Almost every character from the Animal Crossing franchise is set to appear (with the exception being the player character), while multiple Pokémon entries are referenced through the story.
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* ''Fanfic/PokemonCrossing'' combines multiple installments from both ''VideoGame/AnimalCrossing'' and ''Franchise/{{Pokemon}}''. Almost every character from the Animal Crossing ''Animal Crossing'' franchise is set to appear (with the exception being the player character), while multiple Pokémon ''Pokémon'' entries are referenced through the story.
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** The Super Star is stolen by Bowser similar to how it's a plot coupon in games like ''64'' and ''Galaxy'', [[spoiler: while it can also be used as an invincibility item like in the 2D games such as ''Super Mario Bros.'' and ''New Super Mario Bros.'']]
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** The Super Star is stolen by Bowser similar to how it's a plot coupon in games like ''64'' ''VideoGame/SuperMario64'' and ''Galaxy'', [[spoiler: while ''VideoGame/SuperMarioGalaxy'', [[spoiler:while it can also be used as an invincibility item like in the 2D games such as ''Super Mario Bros.'' and ''New Super Mario Bros.'']]''VideoGame/NewSuperMarioBros'']]
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* ''WesternAnimation/CaptainLaserhawkABloodDragonRemix'': While the main inspiration is clearly ''VideoGame/FarCry3BloodDragon'', the series pulls in elements from a wide range of Ubisoft titles including ''Franchise/WatchDogs'', ''Franchise/AssassinsCreed'', ''VideoGame/BeyondGoodAndEvil'', and even ''VideoGame/{{Rayman}}''.
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* ''WesternAnimation/CaptainLaserhawkABloodDragonRemix'': While the main inspiration is clearly ''VideoGame/FarCry3BloodDragon'', the series pulls in elements from a wide range of Ubisoft Creator/{{Ubisoft}} titles including ''Franchise/WatchDogs'', ''Franchise/AssassinsCreed'', ''VideoGame/BeyondGoodAndEvil'', and even ''VideoGame/{{Rayman}}''.
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** While ''Film/QuantumOfSolace'' is mostly an original sequel to Casino Royale unrelated to the short story of that title, elements of other Bond stories were folded in, including ''Literature/ForYourEyesOnly'' (Camille's revenge plot).
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** While ''Film/QuantumOfSolace'' is mostly an original sequel to Casino Royale ''Casino Royale'' unrelated to the short story of that title, elements of other Bond stories were folded in, including ''Literature/ForYourEyesOnly'' (Camille's revenge plot).
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** While ''Film/QuantumOfSolace'' is mostly an original sequel to Casino Royale unrelated to the short story of that title, elements of other Bond stories were folded in, including ''Literature/ForYourEyesOnly'' (Camille's revenge plot).
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* Disney's ''WesternAnimation/{{Hercules}}'' doesn't really feature a retelling of the legend of Herakles, instead mixing different characters and storylines from Myth/ClassicalMythology to tell a new story in that setting.
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* Disney's ''WesternAnimation/{{Hercules}}'' doesn't really feature a retelling of the legend of Herakles, instead mixing different characters and storylines from Myth/ClassicalMythology to tell a new story (which loosely adapts ''some'' aspects of the legends) in that setting.
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* Creator/MarvelComics adaptations:
** Season 3 of ''Series/Daredevil2015'' is heavily based on Creator/FrankMiller's ''ComicBook/BornAgain'' storyline (the Kingpin systematically destroys Matt Murdock's life, including using an impostor to frame Daredevil for violent crimes, implicating Matt in corruption and having him driven into a river in a stolen cab), but also borrows elements from "Guardian Devil" (Matt confronting Sister Maggie after learning she's his mother, and a fateful showdown between Daredevil and Bullseye in a church [[spoiler: that leaves one of Matt's allies dead]]) and "Out" (the Kingpin cutting a deal with the FBI in order to get released from prison).
** ''Series/WandaVision'' is based on ''ComicBook/TheVisionAndTheScarletWitch'' (focus on [[ExactlyWhatItSaysOnTheTin Wanda and Vision's relationship]], Wanda meeting a male family member, Wanda giving birth to her twins), [[ComicBook/TheVision2015 Vision's 2015-2016 run]] (where he and his family lives in a StepfordSuburbia, and a dog in the family is named Sparky), and ''ComicBook/HouseOfM'' (Wanda going mad with her [[RealityWarper reality-warping powers]]).
** ''Series/TheFalconAndTheWinterSoldier'' pulls from Nick Spencer's ''ComicBook/{{Captain America|SamWilson}}'' run (namely Sam Wilson becoming the new Captain America and having to deal with the political minefield that comes with the legacy), but also draws heavily from Mark Gruenwald's 80s ''Captain America'' run, ([[ComicBook/USAgent John Walker]] being appointed by the government as the new Captain America and subsequently needing to be stopped after going insane from the pressure).
** The ''Series/Hawkeye2021'' miniseries is primarily based on Creator/MattFraction and David Aja's run of the ''ComicBook/{{Hawkeye|2012}}'' comics. However, the show also features Echo from the ''ComicBook/{{Daredevil}}'' comics, and incorporates plot points from her introductory storyline.
** Season 3 of ''Series/Daredevil2015'' is heavily based on Creator/FrankMiller's ''ComicBook/BornAgain'' storyline (the Kingpin systematically destroys Matt Murdock's life, including using an impostor to frame Daredevil for violent crimes, implicating Matt in corruption and having him driven into a river in a stolen cab), but also borrows elements from "Guardian Devil" (Matt confronting Sister Maggie after learning she's his mother, and a fateful showdown between Daredevil and Bullseye in a church [[spoiler: that leaves one of Matt's allies dead]]) and "Out" (the Kingpin cutting a deal with the FBI in order to get released from prison).
** ''Series/WandaVision'' is based on ''ComicBook/TheVisionAndTheScarletWitch'' (focus on [[ExactlyWhatItSaysOnTheTin Wanda and Vision's relationship]], Wanda meeting a male family member, Wanda giving birth to her twins), [[ComicBook/TheVision2015 Vision's 2015-2016 run]] (where he and his family lives in a StepfordSuburbia, and a dog in the family is named Sparky), and ''ComicBook/HouseOfM'' (Wanda going mad with her [[RealityWarper reality-warping powers]]).
** ''Series/TheFalconAndTheWinterSoldier'' pulls from Nick Spencer's ''ComicBook/{{Captain America|SamWilson}}'' run (namely Sam Wilson becoming the new Captain America and having to deal with the political minefield that comes with the legacy), but also draws heavily from Mark Gruenwald's 80s ''Captain America'' run, ([[ComicBook/USAgent John Walker]] being appointed by the government as the new Captain America and subsequently needing to be stopped after going insane from the pressure).
** The ''Series/Hawkeye2021'' miniseries is primarily based on Creator/MattFraction and David Aja's run of the ''ComicBook/{{Hawkeye|2012}}'' comics. However, the show also features Echo from the ''ComicBook/{{Daredevil}}'' comics, and incorporates plot points from her introductory storyline.
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* ''Series/TheFlash1990'': The first TV adaptation of ''Franchise/TheFlash'' in TheNineties have elements mixed from the 2 Flash incarnations until then: Barry Allen and Wally West. The character itself as well the main elements of the series are from former era, being Creator/JohnWesleyShipp as Barry Allen, but various elements were taken from the then actual Flash Wally West: the way his metabolism acts faster than him that makes him eat tons (literally) of food, his relashionship with Tina [=McGee=], the appearance of Linda Park (Wally's LoveInterest) as reporter, etc.
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* ''Series/TheFlash1990'': The first TV adaptation of ''Franchise/TheFlash'' ''ComicBook/TheFlash'' in TheNineties have elements mixed from the 2 Flash incarnations until then: Barry Allen and Wally West. The character itself as well the main elements of the series are from former era, being Creator/JohnWesleyShipp as Barry Allen, but various elements were taken from the then actual Flash Wally West: the way his metabolism acts faster than him that makes him eat tons (literally) of food, his relashionship with Tina [=McGee=], the appearance of Linda Park (Wally's LoveInterest) as reporter, etc.