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* ''Manga/ChainsawMan THE STAGE'', an effects-heavy drama that casted Creator/AyaHirano as Makima and [[ActorSwap stunt actors]] as the transformed versions of Denji and Samurai Sword.
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* ''Manga/ChainsawMan THE STAGE'', an a 3-hour effects-heavy drama that casted Creator/AyaHirano as Makima and [[ActorSwap stunt actors]] as the transformed versions of Denji and Samurai Sword.
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* ''Manga/ChainsawMan THE STAGE'', an effects-heavy drama that casted Creator/AyaHirano as Makima and [[ActorSwap stunt actors]] as the transformed versions of Denji and Samurai Sword.
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%%Comic, not screen* ''Franchise/SpiderMan: Turn Off the Dark''
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%%Comic, not screen* ''Franchise/SpiderMan: Turn Off the Dark''''Theatre/SpiderManTurnOffTheDark''
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* ''Theatre/HereWeAre'' (based on the Creator/LuisBunuel films ''Film/TheExterminatingAngel'' and ''Film/TheDiscreetCharmOfTheBourgeoisie'')
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* ''VideoGame/{{Onmyoji}}'' had a stage production with a Japanese cast that toured in China.
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* ''VideoGame/{{Onmyoji}}'' ''VideoGame/{{Onmyoji|2016}}'' had a stage production with a Japanese cast that toured in China.
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* ''Terminator the Second'' is a stage adaptation of ''Film/Terminator2'' that replaces all dialogue with matching dialogue from Creator/WilliamShakespeare plays.
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* ''Film/SomeLikeItHot'' (2022 adaptation of the movie)
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* ''Film/SomeLikeItHot'' ''Theatre/SomeLikeItHot'' (2022 adaptation of the movie)
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* ''Theatre/CinderellaRodgersAndHammerstein'' was originally produced for CBS television. Interestingly, the first time it was produced on stage seems to have been a definitely non-standard {{Pantomime}} adaptation which played London in 1958. Currently there are ''three'' licensed versions: One based on the original TV staging, one that owes more to the 1997 TV movie, and the completely rethought Broadway version of TheNewTens.
** Their one written-for-film musical, ''Film/StateFair'', was adapted for Broadway in 1996.
** Their one written-for-film musical, ''Film/StateFair'', was adapted for Broadway in 1996.
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* ''Theatre/CinderellaRodgersAndHammerstein'' was originally produced for CBS television. Interestingly, the first time it was produced on stage seems to have been a definitely non-standard {{Pantomime}} adaptation which played London in 1958. Currently there are ''three'' licensed versions: One based on the original TV staging, one that owes more to the 1997 TV movie, and the completely rethought Broadway version of TheNewTens.
**TheNewTens. Their one written-for-film musical, ''Film/StateFair'', was adapted for Broadway in 1996.
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** The company started making big Broadway productions out of its [[Franchise/DisneyAnimatedCanon animated movies]] in the 1990s with ''WesternAnimation/BeautyAndTheBeast'', although there was a stage production of ''WesternAnimation/SnowWhiteAndTheSevenDwarfs'' that played N.Y.C.'s Radio City Music Hall in 1979 and was even filmed for TV and video. Disney has since put ''Theatre/TheLionKing'', ''WesternAnimation/{{Tarzan}}'', ''Theatre/TheLittleMermaid'', ''Theatre/{{Aladdin}}'', and ''Theatre/{{Frozen|2018}}'' on Broadway and internationally with varying levels of success.
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** The company started making big Broadway productions out of its [[Franchise/DisneyAnimatedCanon animated movies]] in the 1990s with ''WesternAnimation/BeautyAndTheBeast'', ''Theatre/BeautyAndTheBeast'', although there was a stage production of ''WesternAnimation/SnowWhiteAndTheSevenDwarfs'' that played N.Y.C.'s Radio City Music Hall in 1979 and was even filmed for TV and video. Disney has since put ''Theatre/TheLionKing'', ''WesternAnimation/{{Tarzan}}'', ''Theatre/TheLittleMermaid'', ''Theatre/{{Aladdin}}'', and ''Theatre/{{Frozen|2018}}'' on Broadway and internationally with varying levels of success.
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-> '''Blank Paper:''' ...More recently, musicals have been based on movies like ''Film/MyFavoriteYear'', ''Film/{{Footloose}}'', ''Film/DirtyRottenScoundrels'', ''Film/{{Big}}'', ''Film/SaturdayNightFever'', ''Film/TheWeddingSinger'', ''Film/TheFullMonty'', ''Film/TheProducers'' (inhales) ''Film/ThoroughlyModernMillie'', ''Film/{{Hairspray}}'', ''WesternAnimation/BeautyAndTheBeast'', ''Film/BillyElliot'', ''[[Film/MontyPythonAndTheHolyGrail Spamalot]]''-- \\
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-> '''Blank Paper:''' ...More recently, musicals have been based on movies like ''Film/MyFavoriteYear'', ''Film/{{Footloose}}'', ''Film/DirtyRottenScoundrels'', ''Film/{{Big}}'', ''Film/SaturdayNightFever'', ''Film/TheWeddingSinger'', ''Film/TheFullMonty'', ''Film/TheProducers'' (inhales) ''Film/ThoroughlyModernMillie'', ''Film/{{Hairspray}}'', ''Film/{{Hairspray|1988}}'', ''WesternAnimation/BeautyAndTheBeast'', ''Film/BillyElliot'', ''[[Film/MontyPythonAndTheHolyGrail Spamalot]]''-- \\
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* ''Theatre/BackToTheFuture'' was in development with Music/AlanSilvestri writing songs and Creator/RobertZemeckis producing, but quietly fell into DevelopmentHell until 2020.
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* ''Theatre/BackToTheFuture'' ''Theatre/BackToTheFutureTheMusical'' was in development with Music/AlanSilvestri writing songs and Creator/RobertZemeckis producing, but quietly fell into DevelopmentHell until 2020.
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* ''WesternAnimation/SpongeBobSquarePants'' received a Broadway musical, ''Theatre/TheSpongebobMusical'', with a score composed by many famous artists, including Aerosmith, They Might Be Giants, The Flaming Lips[[note]] who had previously done a promotional song for the first [=SpongeBob=] movie[[/note]], John Legend, Lady Antebellum, and David Bowie.
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* ''WesternAnimation/SpongeBobSquarePants'' received ''Theatre/TheSpongeBobMusical'' is a Broadway musical, ''Theatre/TheSpongebobMusical'', musical adaptation of ''WesternAnimation/SpongeBobSquarePants'', with a score composed by many famous artists, including Aerosmith, They Might Be Giants, The Flaming Lips[[note]] who had previously done a promotional song for the first [=SpongeBob=] movie[[/note]], John Legend, Lady Antebellum, and David Bowie.
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* ''Theatre/LaCageAuxFolles''''Film/TheLastJedi'' got a {{Kabuki|Theatre}} version in UsefulNotes/{{Japan}}. [[NotMakingThisUpDisclaimer For real]].
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* ''Animation/MavkaTheForestSong'' was a big success in its native UsefulNotes/{{Ukraine}} and got a local adaptation into a stage musical.
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* ''Film/SomeLikeItHot'' (2022 adaptation of the movie)
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* ''FreakyFriday'' (which then received a Creator/DisneyChannel movie adaptation)
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* ''FreakyFriday'' ''Literature/FreakyFriday'' (which then received a Creator/DisneyChannel movie adaptation)
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* ''WesternAnimation/HowToTrainYourDragon Arena Spectacular''
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* ''WesternAnimation/HowToTrainYourDragon ''Franchise/HowToTrainYourDragon Arena Spectacular''
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* ''Manga/SpyXFamily'' has a musical, with four different child actresses selected to play Anya.
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* ''Theatre/MANKAISTAGEA3'', based on the mobile game ''VideoGame/{{A3}}''. It's a stage play about stage actors and staff preparing for a stage play.
* ''Theatre/CesareIlCreatoreCheHaDistrutto'' is based on [[Manga/CesareIlCreatoreCheHaDistrutto a manga]], but it breaks away from the boundaries of 2.5D in several ways. It was premiered at the legendary Meijiza, the oldest theatre in Tokyo, opening the theatre's 150th anniversary season; most of the older cast and Cesare himself are played by actors from the musical sphere, not the 2.5D sphere; and the quality of the music surpasses 2.5D -- most 2.5D shows don't involve a full orchestra. Nonetheless, the students other than Cesare were all played in the original cast by actors who have appeared in the big 2.5D series such as Touken Ranbu, Tsukipro, A3, and Prince of Tennis.
* ''Theatre/CesareIlCreatoreCheHaDistrutto'' is based on [[Manga/CesareIlCreatoreCheHaDistrutto a manga]], but it breaks away from the boundaries of 2.5D in several ways. It was premiered at the legendary Meijiza, the oldest theatre in Tokyo, opening the theatre's 150th anniversary season; most of the older cast and Cesare himself are played by actors from the musical sphere, not the 2.5D sphere; and the quality of the music surpasses 2.5D -- most 2.5D shows don't involve a full orchestra. Nonetheless, the students other than Cesare were all played in the original cast by actors who have appeared in the big 2.5D series such as Touken Ranbu, Tsukipro, A3, and Prince of Tennis.
* ''Theatre/Persona3TheWeirdMasquerade'', based on the video game ''VideoGame/Persona3''. It's particularly notable for being the only piece of media to give the female protagonist a name, Kotone Shiomi, which would eventually be adopted as her CanonName.
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* ''Theatre/Persona3TheWeirdMasquerade'', based on the video game ''VideoGame/Persona3''. It's particularly notable for being the only piece of media to give the female protagonist a name, Kotone Shiomi, which would eventually be adopted as her CanonName.
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* ''LightNovel/{{Durarara}}''''Literature/{{Durarara}}''
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* ''Theatre/Persona3TheWeirdMasquerade'', based on the video game ''VideoGame/Persona3''.
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[[caption-width-right:350:Sugar, butter, and flour on-camera and on-stage.[[note]]Top: ''Film/{{Waitress}}'' (2007)[softreturn]Bottom: ''Theatre/{{Waitress}}'' (2015)[[/note]]]]
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** The company started making big Broadway productions out of its [[Franchise/DisneyAnimatedCanon animated movies]] in the 1990s with ''WesternAnimation/BeautyAndTheBeast'', although there was a stage production of ''WesternAnimation/SnowWhiteAndTheSevenDwarfs'' that played N.Y.C.'s Radio City Music Hall in 1979 and was even filmed for TV and video. Disney has since put ''WesternAnimation/TheLionKing'', ''WesternAnimation/{{Tarzan}}'', ''WesternAnimation/TheLittleMermaid'', ''WesternAnimation/{{Aladdin}}'', and ''Theatre/{{Frozen|2018}}'' on Broadway and internationally with varying levels of success.
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** The company started making big Broadway productions out of its [[Franchise/DisneyAnimatedCanon animated movies]] in the 1990s with ''WesternAnimation/BeautyAndTheBeast'', although there was a stage production of ''WesternAnimation/SnowWhiteAndTheSevenDwarfs'' that played N.Y.C.'s Radio City Music Hall in 1979 and was even filmed for TV and video. Disney has since put ''WesternAnimation/TheLionKing'', ''Theatre/TheLionKing'', ''WesternAnimation/{{Tarzan}}'', ''WesternAnimation/TheLittleMermaid'', ''WesternAnimation/{{Aladdin}}'', ''Theatre/TheLittleMermaid'', ''Theatre/{{Aladdin}}'', and ''Theatre/{{Frozen|2018}}'' on Broadway and internationally with varying levels of success.