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* '''Justified''': ???Avery was given an intelligence serum in the movie.



* '''Conversed''': "In the original book, Avery isn't nearly as smart as he was here."

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* '''Conversed''': "In the original book, Avery isn't nearly as smart as he was here." That buffoon literally died while hanging onto a cliff by wiping the sweat off his brow ''with the hand he was using to hold onto the cliff!''"
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'''Basic Trope''': A character becomes more intelligent in an adaptation.
* '''Straight''': Avery was TheDitz in the book ''Adventures in Tropeland'', but he becomes much more competent in ''Adventures in Tropeland: TheMovie''.
* '''Exaggerated''':
** The movie makes all of the characters smarter than they were in the source material.
** In the book, Avery [[TooDumbToLive did something so stupid that it resulted in his death]]. He's SparedByTheAdaptation and made an OmnidisciplinaryScientist in the movie.
* '''Downplayed''': Avery was already relatively intelligent in the original book, but the movie makes him TheSmartGuy.
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* '''Inverted''': AdaptationalDumbass
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* '''Averted''': No characters are made any smarter in the movie adaptation.
* '''Enforced''':
** In the original book, Avery was an EthnicScrappy who was portrayed as unintelligent. Since this would cause ValuesDissonance to modern audiences, the movie takes a ReimaginingTheArtifact approach.
** Avery was considered TheLoad in the original book, so the movie makes him smarter so he can contribute more to the story.
** Avery is a CompositeCharacter of someone in the original book who was much smarter.
** The movie is trying to give Avery more character depth (especially if he was a FlatCharacter or SatelliteCharacter in the original book), so he's portrayed as being able to do things on his own.
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* '''Conversed''': "In the original book, Avery isn't nearly as smart as he was here."
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