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* Ride/TheEnchantedTikiRoom (Under New Management). A classic attraction "taken over" by Iago and Zazu (from ''WesternAnimation/{{Aladdin}}'' and ''WesternAnimation/TheLionKing1994'', respectively). HilarityEnsues. It lasted almost thirteen years, but the Iago animatronic was damaged in a fire, and they eventually reverted to a slightly-edited version of the original. A lot of people didn’t like the change, though; they thought the shrill and jarring Iago didn't fit into the normally relaxing Tiki Room.
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* Ride/TheEnchantedTikiRoom (Under New Management). A classic attraction "taken attraction--more accurately, its Florida port--"taken over" by Iago and Zazu (from ''WesternAnimation/{{Aladdin}}'' and ''WesternAnimation/TheLionKing1994'', respectively). HilarityEnsues. It lasted almost thirteen years, but the Iago animatronic was damaged in a fire, and they eventually reverted to a slightly-edited version of the original. A lot of people didn’t didn't like the change, though; they thought the shrill and jarring Iago didn't fit into the normally relaxing Tiki Room.
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* Between ''Series/{{Cheers}}'' seasons 5 and 6, Sam sold the bar and left to live on a boat. He came back in the first episode of season 6 and took a job as a bartender at the bar he used to own. Then when the corporation which bought Cheers gave it back to Sam at the beginning of Season 9, Sam hung a sign saying "Under New Old Management".
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* Between ''Series/{{Cheers}}'' seasons 5 and 6, Sam sold the bar and left to live on a boat. He came back in the first episode of season 6 and took a job as a bartender at the bar he used to own. Then when the corporation which bought Cheers gave it back to Sam at [[Recap/CheersS8E26 the beginning end of Season 9, 8]], Sam hung a sign saying "Under New Old Management".
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** Virtually the whole of the ''Literature/{{Discworld}}'' series could be viewed as ''an entire city-state'' coming under new management - ie, that of Lord Vetinari, whose different manner of thinking reinvigorates a previously moribund city. Whose course then takes a radically different trajectory to that of a typical fantasy-world city. We are given glimpses of the alternative - an Ankh-Morpork ''not'' run by Vetinari but by the ''other'' sort of Patrician - in books like ''Literature/TheColour OfMagic'' and ''Literature/{{Night Watch|Discworld}}''.
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** Virtually the whole of the ''Literature/{{Discworld}}'' series could be viewed as ''an entire city-state'' coming under new management - ie, that of Lord Vetinari, whose different manner of thinking reinvigorates a previously moribund city. Whose course then takes a radically different trajectory to that of a typical fantasy-world city. We are given glimpses of the alternative - an Ankh-Morpork ''not'' run by Vetinari but by the ''other'' sort of Patrician - in books like ''Literature/TheColour OfMagic'' ''Literature/TheColourOfMagic''[[note]]Although Creator/TerryPratchett always maintained is that this ''is'' Vetinari's Morpork, just before he really knew who Vetinari was[[/note]] and ''Literature/{{Night Watch|Discworld}}''.
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* This happened in ''Webcomic/ElGoonishShive''. Due to losing self-control and violating his agency's rules, Tedd's father was [[http://egscomics.com/?date=2010-01-19 removed from his position of being the Head of the Paranormal Division]]. He'll be replaced by someone else (as yet unspecified), who may be less helpful to the main characters. His interim replacement turns out to be his immediate predecessor in the position, who is much more interested in keeping secrets than helping people (the letter of the law over the spirit of it in terms of the job description)
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* This happened in ''Webcomic/ElGoonishShive''. Due to losing self-control and violating his agency's rules, Tedd's father was [[http://egscomics.com/?date=2010-01-19 removed from his position of being the Head of the Paranormal Division]]. He'll be replaced by someone else (as yet unspecified), who may be less helpful to the main characters. His interim replacement turns out to be his immediate predecessor in the position, Arthur, who is much initially appears to be more interested in keeping secrets than helping people (the letter of the law over the spirit of it in terms of the job description)description), and then turns out to not be interested in keeping secrets at all, [[BrokenMasquerade publicly announcing that magic is real]] for reasons that remain unclear, even after he starts working with the main characters.
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* In ''Discworld/{{Eric}}'' Hell has recently come under new management, so the traditional punishments get scrapped in favor of mind-numbing eternal boredom. ''Discworld/GoingPostal'' and ''Discworld/MakingMoney'' both have Moist Von Lipwig as the new management of the post office and the mint respectively.
** Virtually the whole of the ''Literature/{{Discworld}}'' series could be viewed as ''an entire city-state'' coming under new management - ie, that of Lord Vetinari, whose different manner of thinking reinvigorates a previously moribund city. Whose course then takes a radically different trajectory to that of a typical fantasy-world city. We are given glimpses of the alternative - an Ankh-Morpork ''not'' run by Vetinari but by the ''other'' sort of Patrician - in books like ''Literature/TheColour OfMagic'' and ''Discworld/NightWatch''.
** Virtually the whole of the ''Literature/{{Discworld}}'' series could be viewed as ''an entire city-state'' coming under new management - ie, that of Lord Vetinari, whose different manner of thinking reinvigorates a previously moribund city. Whose course then takes a radically different trajectory to that of a typical fantasy-world city. We are given glimpses of the alternative - an Ankh-Morpork ''not'' run by Vetinari but by the ''other'' sort of Patrician - in books like ''Literature/TheColour OfMagic'' and ''Discworld/NightWatch''.
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** Virtually the whole of the ''Literature/{{Discworld}}'' series could be viewed as ''an entire city-state'' coming under new management - ie, that of Lord Vetinari, whose different manner of thinking reinvigorates a previously moribund city. Whose course then takes a radically different trajectory to that of a typical fantasy-world city. We are given glimpses of the alternative - an Ankh-Morpork ''not'' run by Vetinari but by the ''other'' sort of Patrician - in books like ''Literature/TheColour OfMagic'' and''Discworld/NightWatch''.''Literature/{{Night Watch|Discworld}}''.
** Virtually the whole of the ''Literature/{{Discworld}}'' series could be viewed as ''an entire city-state'' coming under new management - ie, that of Lord Vetinari, whose different manner of thinking reinvigorates a previously moribund city. Whose course then takes a radically different trajectory to that of a typical fantasy-world city. We are given glimpses of the alternative - an Ankh-Morpork ''not'' run by Vetinari but by the ''other'' sort of Patrician - in books like ''Literature/TheColour OfMagic'' and
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** After God left, Heaven was managed by the archangels and the celestial bureaucracy who after a while concluded that the Apocalypse would be preferable to their current existance. After the Winchesters thwart that plan, a civil war erupts over control of Heaven between [[spoiler:the Archangel Rafael and Castiel]]. After [[spoiler: Castiel ]] wins, he allows the power to go to his head and succumbs to AGodAmI. Heaven is devastated and when he loses his power, Naomi takes over and tries to bring order back to the chaos by any means necessary, including brainwashing other angels to do her bidding.
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** After God left, Heaven was managed by the archangels and the celestial bureaucracy who after a while concluded that the Apocalypse would be preferable to their current existance.existence. After the Winchesters thwart that plan, a civil war erupts over control of Heaven between [[spoiler:the Archangel Rafael and Castiel]]. After [[spoiler: Castiel ]] wins, he allows the power to go to his head and succumbs to AGodAmI. Heaven is devastated and when he loses his power, Naomi takes over and tries to bring order back to the chaos by any means necessary, including brainwashing other angels to do her bidding.
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* In ''Discworld/{{Eric}}'' Hell has recently come under new management, so the traditional punishments get scrapped in favor of mind-numbing eternal boredom. ''Discworld/GoingPostal'' and ''Discworld/MakingMoney'' both have Moist Von Lipwig as the new management of the post office and the mint respectively.
** Virtually the whole of the ''Literature/{{Discworld}}'' series could be viewed as ''an entire city-state'' coming under new management - ie, that of Lord Vetinari, whose different manner of thinking reinvigorates a previously moribund city. Whose course then takes a radically different trajectory to that of a typical fantasy-world city. We are given glimpses of the alternative - an Ankh-Morpork ''not'' run by Vetinari but by the ''other'' sort of Patrician - in books like ''Literature/TheColour OfMagic'' and ''Discworld/NightWatch''.
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** Virtually the whole of the ''Literature/{{Discworld}}'' series could be viewed as ''an entire city-state'' coming under new management - ie, that of Lord Vetinari, whose different manner of thinking reinvigorates a previously moribund city. Whose course then takes a radically different trajectory to that of a typical fantasy-world city. We are given glimpses of the alternative - an Ankh-Morpork ''not'' run by Vetinari but by the ''other'' sort of Patrician - in books like ''Literature/TheColour OfMagic'' and ''Discworld/NightWatch''.
* In ''Discworld/{{Eric}}'' Hell has recently come under new management, so the traditional punishments get scrapped in favor of mind-numbing eternal boredom. ''Discworld/GoingPostal'' and ''Discworld/MakingMoney'' both have Moist Von Lipwig as the new management of the post office and the mint respectively.
** Virtually the whole of the ''Literature/{{Discworld}}'' series could be viewed as ''an entire city-state'' coming under new management - ie, that of Lord Vetinari, whose different manner of thinking reinvigorates a previously moribund city. Whose course then takes a radically different trajectory to that of a typical fantasy-world city. We are given glimpses of the alternative - an Ankh-Morpork ''not'' run by Vetinari but by the ''other'' sort of Patrician - in books like ''Literature/TheColour OfMagic'' and ''Discworld/NightWatch''.
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* This happened in ''Webcomic/ElGoonishShive''. Due to losing self control and violating his agency's rules, Tedd's father was [[http://egscomics.com/?date=2010-01-19 removed from his position of being the Head of the Paranormal Division]]. He'll be replaced by someone else (as yet unspecified), who may be less helpful to the main characters. His interim replacement turns out to be his immediate predecessor in the position, who is much more interested in keeping secrets than helping people (the letter of the law over the spirit of it in terms of the job description)
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* ''TwoBrokeGirls'' starts out with Han having recently bought the diner from the Russian Mob. He fired the lazy waitress who only kept her job because she was sleeping with one of the mobsters and hires Caroline as a replacement. He keeps on Max, who has worked so long at the diner that she saw multiple management changes, despite her surly attitude because she has so much experience (and she runs off the folks who are just going to sit around taking up space, drinking coffee, and not ordering food). Plus, he's scared of her.
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* ''TwoBrokeGirls'' ''Series/TwoBrokeGirls'' starts out with Han having recently bought the diner from the Russian Mob. He fired the lazy waitress who only kept her job because she was sleeping with one of the mobsters and hires Caroline as a replacement. He keeps on Max, who has worked so long at the diner that she saw multiple management changes, despite her surly attitude because she has so much experience (and she runs off the folks who are just going to sit around taking up space, drinking coffee, and not ordering food). Plus, he's scared of her.
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* ''{{Ellen}}'' featured the title character selling Buy the Book to a couple of hippie capitalists. They put a conservative guy (Creator/BruceCampbell) in charge and he brought a different style to the place. She wound up quitting when she sensed he was judging her sexuality.
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* ''{{Ellen}}'' ''Series/{{Ellen}}'' featured the title character selling Buy the Book to a couple of hippie capitalists. They put a conservative guy (Creator/BruceCampbell) in charge and he brought a different style to the place. She wound up quitting when she sensed he was judging her sexuality.
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** Virtually the whole of the ''{{Discworld}}'' series could be viewed as ''an entire city-state'' coming under new management - ie, that of Lord Vetinari, whose different manner of thinking reinvigorates a previously moribund city. Whose course then takes a radically different trajectory to that of a typical fantasy-world city. We are given glimpses of the alternative - an Ankh-Morpork ''not'' run by Vetinari but by the ''other'' sort of Patrician - in books like ''Literature/TheColour OfMagic'' and ''Discworld/NightWatch''.
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** Virtually the whole of the ''{{Discworld}}'' ''Literature/{{Discworld}}'' series could be viewed as ''an entire city-state'' coming under new management - ie, that of Lord Vetinari, whose different manner of thinking reinvigorates a previously moribund city. Whose course then takes a radically different trajectory to that of a typical fantasy-world city. We are given glimpses of the alternative - an Ankh-Morpork ''not'' run by Vetinari but by the ''other'' sort of Patrician - in books like ''Literature/TheColour OfMagic'' and ''Discworld/NightWatch''.
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There are a lot of shows that focus on a place of business, and many of them get StrictlyFormula after a while and need a {{Retool}}. Sometimes a change of management can bring life back into an old show, or at least add conflict for awhile. Sometimes this is an excuse to stage a TyrantTakesTheHelm story. Sometimes this is an excuse to stick the heroes in charge.
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There are a lot of shows that focus on a place of business, and many of them get StrictlyFormula after a while and need a {{Retool}}. Sometimes a change of management can bring life back into an old show, or at least add conflict for awhile.a while. Sometimes this is an excuse to stage a TyrantTakesTheHelm story. Sometimes this is an excuse to stick the heroes in charge.
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* Between ''Series/{{Cheers}}'' seasons 5 and 6, Sam sold the bar and left to live on a boat. He came back in the first episode of season 6 and took a job as a bartender at the bar he used to own.
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* ''TheShield'' switched out the captain of The Barn several times over the course of the series, which often had a major impact on the way Vic worked.
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* Between''{{Cheers}}'' ''Series/{{Cheers}}'' seasons 5 and 6, Sam sold the bar and left to live on a boat. He came back in the first episode of season 6 and took a job as a bartender at the bar he used to own.
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** After Micheal's departure, the Scranton office goes through a number of managers until [[spoiler: Andy]] gets the position When he gets fired, he engineers for a former Dunder Mifflin executive to buy back the company from Sabre and gets rehired as regional manager. He then quits right before the series finale and is replaced by [[spoiler: Dwight]] who to everyone's surprise ends up being the best and most competent manager the Scranton office ever had.
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** After Micheal's departure, the Scranton office goes through a number of managers until [[spoiler: Andy]] gets the position position. When he gets fired, he engineers arranges for a former Dunder Mifflin executive to buy back the company from Sabre and gets rehired as regional manager. He then quits right before the series finale and is replaced by [[spoiler: Dwight]] who to everyone's surprise ends up being the best and most competent manager the Scranton office ever had.
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* ''{{CSI}}'':
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* ''{{CSI}}'':''Series/{{CSI}}'':