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* AdaptationalHeroism: While he is not a villain in any form, the Fish in the film is antagonistic towards the Cat, where they are often seen arguing with each other. He plays a bigger supportive role in the game, where he can be seen throughout the various levels giving advice to the Cat.
* AdaptationalVillainy: Mr. Quinn is far more malicious in the game compared to the film. His villainous role in the film was [[VillainyFreeVillain purely from being a jerk.]] The game, however, has him collecting magic and trying to kill the Cat so he could take over the world. This was likely intended as a [[ParodiedTrope satire of this trope]], however, as in the game's intro, the Cat [[LampshadeHanging complains about this, and that he was not informed the game was going to turn Quinn into a would-be world conquering supervillain.]]
* AdaptationalVillainy: Mr. Quinn is far more malicious in the game compared to the film. His villainous role in the film was [[VillainyFreeVillain purely from being a jerk.]] The game, however, has him collecting magic and trying to kill the Cat so he could take over the world. This was likely intended as a [[ParodiedTrope satire of this trope]], however, as in the game's intro, the Cat [[LampshadeHanging complains about this, and that he was not informed the game was going to turn Quinn into a would-be world conquering supervillain.]]
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* AdaptationalHeroism: While he is not a villain in any form, the Fish in the film is antagonistic towards the Cat, where they are often seen arguing with each other. He plays a bigger supportive role in the game, where [[MrExposition he can be seen throughout the various levels giving advice to the Cat.
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* AdaptationalVillainy: In the film, Mr. Quinnis far more malicious in the game compared to the film. His villainous role in the film was [[VillainyFreeVillain purely from being simply a jerk.]] jerkass who wanted to get Conrad sent away and marry Joan for her money. The game, however, has him collecting magic and trying to kill the Cat so he could take over the world. This was likely intended as a [[ParodiedTrope satire of this trope]], however, as in the game's intro, the Cat [[LampshadeHanging complains about this, and that he was not informed the game was going to turn Quinn into a would-be world conquering supervillain.]]
* AdaptationalVillainy: In the film, Mr. Quinn
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* AdaptationalVillainy: Mr. Quinn is far more malicious in the game compared to the film. His villainous role in the film was [[VillainyFreeVillain purely from being a jerk.]] The game, however, has him collecting magic and trying to kill the Cat so he could take over the world. This was likely intended as a [[ParodiedTrope satire of this trope]], however, as...
** In the game's intro, the Cat [[LampshadeHanging complains about this, and that he was not informed the game was going to turn Quinn into a would-be world conquering supervillain.]]
** In the game's intro, the Cat [[LampshadeHanging complains about this, and that he was not informed the game was going to turn Quinn into a would-be world conquering supervillain.]]
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* AdaptationalVillainy: Mr. Quinn is far more malicious in the game compared to the film. His villainous role in the film was [[VillainyFreeVillain purely from being a jerk.]] The game, however, has him collecting magic and trying to kill the Cat so he could take over the world. This was likely intended as a [[ParodiedTrope satire of this trope]], however, as...
** Inas in the game's intro, the Cat [[LampshadeHanging complains about this, and that he was not informed the game was going to turn Quinn into a would-be world conquering supervillain.]]
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* AdaptationalVillainy: Mr. Quinn is far more malicious in the game compared to the film. His villainous role in the film was [[VillainyFreeVillain purely from being a jerk.]] The game, however, has him collecting magic and trying to kill the Cat so he could take over the world. This was likely intended as a [[ParodiedTrope satire of this trope], however, as...
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* AdaptationalVillainy: Mr. Quinn is far more malicious in the game compared to the film. His villainous role in the film was [[VillainyFreeVillain purely from being a jerk.]] The game, however, has him collecting magic and trying to kill the Cat so he could take over the world. This was likely intended as a [[ParodiedTrope satire of this trope], trope]], however, as...