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* ''Animation/KikoRiki: The New Adventures'', a CGI spin-off. Revived 2D shorts were also advertised as ''[=KikoRiki=]: New Season'', despite technically consisting of more than one season.
* 2018 continuation of ''Literature/{{Prostokvashino}}'', despite being a OneWordTitle, is often officially referred to as ''New Prostokvashino'' to distinguish it from other media in the franchise.
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* ''Literature/DragonlanceTheNewAdventures''
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* ''Film/TheNewMutants''
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* ''Series/TheNewAvengers''

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* ''Magazine/{{MAD}}'' parodied this in "If Truth in Advertising Laws Applied to Comic Books," where one fictional title was "The Old Adventures of Superman Made to Look Like the New Adventures of Superman."


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* ''Magazine/{{MAD}}'' parodied this in "If Truth in Advertising Laws Applied to Comic Books," where one fictional title was "The Old Adventures of Superman Made to Look Like the New Adventures of Superman."
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** Also seen with the "Eras": First with the "New Generation Era" (1993-1997), which was all but "New" since mid-card wrestlers from past era (recruited between mid-80s and beginning of 90s) went to main stars since the past big superstars passed to Wrestling/{{WCW}} as the official competition, so they bet for pushing young talents like Wrestling/BretHart, Wrestling/ShawnMichaels and Wrestling/TheUndertaker, as others. Second, and actually seen, with the "New Era" (2016-present) when had passed 4 years since the beginning of this era and there's no more new about it. More than that, a lot of people still think the actual WWE era is still the "Reality Era" (2014-2016) or even the "PG Era" (2008-2013) mostly for the PG ratings established since then and keep until today.

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** Also seen with the "Eras": First with the "New Generation Era" (1993-1997), which was all but "New" since mid-card wrestlers from past era (recruited between mid-80s and beginning of 90s) went to main stars since the past big superstars passed to Wrestling/{{WCW}} as the official competition, so they bet for pushing young talents like Wrestling/BretHart, Wrestling/ShawnMichaels and Wrestling/TheUndertaker, as others. Second, and actually seen, with the "New Era" (2016-present) when had passed 4 various years since the beginning of this era and there's no more new about it. More than that, a lot of people still think the actual WWE era is still the "Reality Era" (2014-2016) or even the "PG Era" (2008-2013) mostly for the PG ratings established since then and keep until today.

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Do not confuse with TheFullNameAdventures, which focuses on when titles include the "Adventures" part rather than the "New".

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Do not confuse with TheFullNameAdventures, which focuses on when titles include the "Adventures" part rather than the "New".
"New". See also NewAndImproved, when this occurs in advertising.



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* Music/FiveIronFrenzy titled their 1997 album ''Our Newest Album Ever!''. It was only their second album, and they've released five more studio albums and two live albums since then.



* The New Dream Team, Wrestling/GregValentine and Dino Bravo.
* The New [[Wrestling/TheRockNRollExpress Rock N Roll Express]], either Ricky Morton and Davey Morton (Kid Kash) or Ricky Morton and Ricky Fuji.
* The New Midnight Express, Wrestling/BobHolly and Bart Gunn.
* The New Rockers, Wrestling/MartyJannetty and [[Wrestling/AlSnow Leif Cassidy]].

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* Wrestling/{{WWE}}:
** Wrestling/VinceMcMahon has the bad habit to get back old tag teams with at least one new superstar just by adding "The New" on it, usually without success. Some of these tag teams are:
The New Dream Team, Wrestling/GregValentine and Dino Bravo.
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Bravo; The New [[Wrestling/TheRockNRollExpress Rock N Roll Express]], either Ricky Morton and Davey Morton (Kid Kash) or Ricky Morton and Ricky Fuji.
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Fuji; The New Midnight Express, Wrestling/BobHolly and Bart Gunn.
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Gunn; The New Rockers, Wrestling/MartyJannetty and [[Wrestling/AlSnow Leif Cassidy]].Cassidy]].
** Also seen with the "Eras": First with the "New Generation Era" (1993-1997), which was all but "New" since mid-card wrestlers from past era (recruited between mid-80s and beginning of 90s) went to main stars since the past big superstars passed to Wrestling/{{WCW}} as the official competition, so they bet for pushing young talents like Wrestling/BretHart, Wrestling/ShawnMichaels and Wrestling/TheUndertaker, as others. Second, and actually seen, with the "New Era" (2016-present) when had passed 4 years since the beginning of this era and there's no more new about it. More than that, a lot of people still think the actual WWE era is still the "Reality Era" (2014-2016) or even the "PG Era" (2008-2013) mostly for the PG ratings established since then and keep until today.
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* The title of ''Series/TheNewAdventuresOfOldChristine'' parodies this. The "new adventures" refer to Christine's post-divorce life as she deals with the existence of her ex-husband's young new girlfriend, who is also named Christine, making her the "old Christine" by comparison.
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* The New Rockers, Wrestling/MartyJannetty and [[Wrestling/AlSnow Leif Cassidy]].
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* The second MythArc of ''Literature/WarriorCats'' is titled ''The New Prophecy''.
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** ''New [[Comicbook/TheAvengers Avengers]]''! ''ComicBook/NewXMen''! ''New Comicbook/{{Excalibur}}''! ''New Comicbook/{{Exiles}}''! ''New ComicBook/{{Thunderbolts}}''! When ''ComicBook/NewWarriors'' got relaunched in the middle of this, the joke was that it was going to be called ''New New Warriors''.

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** ''New [[Comicbook/TheAvengers Avengers]]''! ''ComicBook/NewAvengers''! ''ComicBook/NewXMen''! ''New Comicbook/{{Excalibur}}''! ''New Comicbook/{{Exiles}}''! ''New ComicBook/{{Thunderbolts}}''! When ''ComicBook/NewWarriors'' got relaunched in the middle of this, the joke was that it was going to be called ''New New Warriors''.



* The New Teen Titans. As this comic became Creator/DCComics' #1 hit for a while, the title lasted long after it could hardly be said to be new. They actually lost the "Teen" before they lost the "New".

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* The ''The New Teen Titans.ComicBook/TeenTitans''. As this comic became Creator/DCComics' #1 hit for a while, the title lasted long after it could hardly be said to be new. They actually lost the "Teen" before they lost the "New".



* ''The New Adventures of ComicBook/LuckyLuke'', which is the first Lucky Luke animated series to tell brand new stories instead of adapting stories from the comics.

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* ''The New Adventures of ComicBook/LuckyLuke'', ''WesternAnimation/TheNewAdventuresOfLuckyLuke'', which is the first Lucky Luke animated series to tell brand new stories instead of adapting stories from the comics.
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Making a title for a sequel by sticking the word "new" or "neo" in front of it. Of course, [[TimeMarchesOn after a few years]], it won't be new anymore. Incidentally, [[Administrivia/ExamplesAreNotRecent this is why you shouldn't write "new" "recent" or "now" in pages]].

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Making a title for a sequel by sticking the word "new" or "neo" in front of it. Of course, [[TimeMarchesOn after a few years]], it won't be new anymore. Incidentally, [[Administrivia/ExamplesAreNotRecent this is why you shouldn't write "new" "recent" "new", "recent", or "now" in pages]].
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* ''Les nouvelles aventures apeupréhistoriques de ComicBook/{{Nabuchodinosaure}}''

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* ''VideoGame/SakuraWars2019'', a SoftReboot of the ''VideoGame/SakuraWars'' series, bears the "Shin" prefix in Japan.



* ''VideoGame/ShinSakuraWars'', a SoftReboot of the ''VideoGame/SakuraWars'' series.

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* When Nintendo brought ''Franchise/SuperMarioBros'' back to its original 2D platforming roots, they started naming the games in this genre ''VideoGame/NewSuperMarioBros''
** Also, most likely because of this name, we have ''VideoGame/YoshisNewIsland''.

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* When Nintendo brought ''Franchise/SuperMarioBros'' back to its original 2D platforming roots, they started naming the games in this genre ''VideoGame/NewSuperMarioBros''
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''VideoGame/NewSuperMarioBros''. Also, most likely because of this name, we have ''VideoGame/YoshisNewIsland''.

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* ''WesternAnimation/TheNewAdventuresOfHeMan'', the futuristic sequel to ''Franchise/MastersOfTheUniverse''
* In-show example: on the ''{{WesternAnimation/Futurama}}'' episode, "Less Than Zero" (the one where Fry, Leela, and Bender become superheroes), there was a mock opening sequence labelling the trio, ''The New Justice Team''.

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* ''WesternAnimation/TheNewAdventuresOfHeMan'', the futuristic sequel to ''Franchise/MastersOfTheUniverse''
''Franchise/MastersOfTheUniverse''.
* In-show example: on the ''{{WesternAnimation/Futurama}}'' ''WesternAnimation/{{Futurama}}'' episode, "Less Than Zero" (the one where Fry, Leela, and Bender become superheroes), there was a mock opening sequence labelling the trio, ''The New Justice Team''.


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* ''The New Adventures of ComicBook/LuckyLuke'', which is the first Lucky Luke animated series to tell brand new stories instead of adapting stories from the comics.
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-->-- '''[[http://www.suppermariobroth.com/ Supper Mario Broth]]'s Website/{{Twitter}} [[https://twitter.com/MarioBrothBlog Feed]]'''

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-->-- '''[[http://www.suppermariobroth.com/ Supper Mario Broth]]'s Broth's]] Website/{{Twitter}} [[https://twitter.com/MarioBrothBlog Feed]]'''
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* ''VideoGame/ShinSakuraWars'', a SoftReboot of the ''Franchise/SakuraWars'' series.

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* ''VideoGame/ShinSakuraWars'', a SoftReboot of the ''Franchise/SakuraWars'' ''VideoGame/SakuraWars'' series.
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* ''Franchise/ShinMegamiTensei'': The third game in the series was the first to bear the "Shin" prefix, and introduced several gameplay mechanics and themes to the series that would follow into later games and spinoffs.
* ''VideoGame/ShinSakuraWars'', a SoftReboot of the ''Franchise/SakuraWars'' series.
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** Bob Barker hosted ''The New Price Is Right''. In '''the 1970s.'''

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** Bob Barker (daytime) and Dennis James (nighttime) hosted ''The New Price Is Right''. In '''the 1970s.'''
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** And ''The New Adventures of Radio/TheLoneRanger'' and ''The New Adventures of Franchise/{{Zorro}}.''

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** And ''The New Adventures of Radio/TheLoneRanger'' and ''The ''WesternAnimation/{{The New Adventures of Franchise/{{Zorro}}.Zorro|1981}}.''
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* ''WesternAnimation/SpongeBobSquarePantsLightsCameraPants'' has the ShowWithinAShow ''The New Adventures of Mermaidman & Barnacle Boy''.

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* ''WesternAnimation/SpongeBobSquarePantsLightsCameraPants'' ''VideoGame/SpongeBobSquarePantsLightsCameraPants'' has the ShowWithinAShow ''The New Adventures of Mermaidman Mermaid Man & Barnacle Boy''.



** ''WesternAnimation/TheAllNewScoobyAndScrappyDooShow''

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** ''WesternAnimation/TheAllNewScoobyAndScrappyDooShow''''WesternAnimation/TheNewScoobyAndScrappyDooShow''
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* ''Franchise/TheNewAdventuresOfHeMan'', the futuristic sequel to ''Franchise/MastersOfTheUniverse''

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* ''Franchise/TheNewAdventuresOfHeMan'', ''WesternAnimation/TheNewAdventuresOfHeMan'', the futuristic sequel to ''Franchise/MastersOfTheUniverse''



* ''WesternAnimation/BatmanTheAnimatedSeries'' was retitled ''The New Batman Adventures'' for its fourth season.

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* ''WesternAnimation/BatmanTheAnimatedSeries'' was retitled ''The New Batman Adventures'' for its fourth season.season (though reruns and home media use the original BTAS intro, as the new episodes were packaged together with episodes of ''WesternAnimation/SupermanTheAnimatedSeries'' as ''The (New) Batman/Superman Adventures'' and never got a unique intro).
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* Played with in ''Series/TheVicarofDibley'' when the parish council discuss a name for the new road.

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* Played with in ''Series/TheVicarofDibley'' ''Series/TheVicarOfDibley'' when the parish council discuss a name for the new road.
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* ''The New Adventures of [[MaryKateAndAshleyOlsen Mary-Kate & Ashley]]''

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* ''The New Adventures of [[MaryKateAndAshleyOlsen [[Creator/MaryKateAndAshleyOlsen Mary-Kate & Ashley]]''
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%%Note that ExamplesAreNotRecent. Don't say how many years old the "new" series now is.

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* ''Series/{{Pyramid}}'' examples:
** CBS' 1982-88 ''The $25,000 Pyramid'' briefly added ''New'' to its title to distinguish itself from the 1974-79 syndicated version, also called ''The $25,000 Pyramid''. This lasted a couple of years or so.
** The 1991 revival of ''The $100,000 Pyramid'' didn't have a ''New'' in the title on-air, but was packaged with one.
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->''[[VideoGame/NewSuperMarioBros "New" Super Mario Bros.]] is now older than [[VideoGame/SuperMarioBros1 Super Mario Bros.]] was at the time VideoGame/SuperMarioWorld got released. [[SarcasmMode What a timeless name, eh?]]''

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->''[[VideoGame/NewSuperMarioBros "New" Super Mario Bros.]] is now older than [[VideoGame/SuperMarioBros1 Super Mario Bros.]] was at the time VideoGame/SuperMarioWorld got released. [[SarcasmMode What a timeless name, eh?]]''eh?''
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* TheNewAdventuresOfCaptainS intentionally invoked the resulting cheesiness, being made in the style of teen 1990s TV series. Also {{Justified}}: the "original adventures" are a short video, shot in 2003, where Chad Williams plays Captain S and enters SubTerrania. Parts of it would be remade with Brett Vanderbrook as Captain S and incorporated in episode 4.

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* TheNewAdventuresOfCaptainS ''WebVideo/TheNewAdventuresOfCaptainS'' intentionally invoked the resulting cheesiness, being made in the style of teen 1990s TV series. Also {{Justified}}: the "original adventures" are a short video, shot in 2003, where Chad Williams plays Captain S and enters SubTerrania. Parts of it would be remade with Brett Vanderbrook as Captain S and incorporated in episode 4.
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* [[GameShowNetworkOriginals GSN]]'s ''Series/{{Whammy}}!'', the 2002 remake of ''Series/PressYourLuck'', was first called ''Whammy! The All-New Press Your Luck''.

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* [[GameShowNetworkOriginals GSN]]'s Creator/{{GSN}}'s ''Series/{{Whammy}}!'', the 2002 remake of ''Series/PressYourLuck'', was first called ''Whammy! The All-New Press Your Luck''.

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