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''The Neverending Story: The Animated Adventures of Bastian Balthazar Bux'' is an AnimatedAdaptation of ''Literature/TheNeverendingStory'', presented as a loose sequel to [[Film/TheNeverendingStory the 1984 feature film]]. Produced by [=CineVox=] Entertainment and animated by Creator/EllipseAnimation and Creator/{{Nelvana}}, it ran for a single 26-episode season from 1995 to 1996 on Creator/FamilyChannel.
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''The Neverending Story: The Animated Adventures of Bastian Balthazar Bux'' is an AnimatedAdaptation of ''Literature/TheNeverendingStory'', presented as a loose sequel to [[Film/TheNeverendingStory [[Film/TheNeverendingStory1984 the 1984 feature film]]. Produced by [=CineVox=] Entertainment and animated by Creator/EllipseAnimation and Creator/{{Nelvana}}, it ran for a single 26-episode season from 1995 to 1996 on Creator/FamilyChannel.
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* AnimatedAdaptation: It's a cartoon series based on the original book of "The Never-Ending Story".
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* AnimatedAdaptation: It's a cartoon series based on the original book of "The Never-Ending Story".''The Neverending Story''.
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* TruerToTheText: This trope can be said for Arteyu, Artax and the Childlike Empress, who bear a closer resemblance to their literary counterparts both physically and personality-wise.
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* TruerToTheText: This trope can be said for Arteyu, Artax The cartoon is, ironically, a ''lot'' closer to the novels than the three live-action films were:
** Atreyu and the Greenskins do, indeed, [[AmazingTechnicolorPopulation have green skins]], which was their defining trait in the novel but which the film didn't use because of the extensive makeup that would be required.
** Artax is a fully sapient horse capable of intelligible speech, which he was in the book, but which the film turned into a regular stallion.
** The Rockbiters are renamed the Rockchewers; the novel actually called them "Rock Chewers" (with a space).
** The ChildlikeEmpress, who bear Empress bears a much closer resemblance to their her literary counterparts counterpart in both physically appearance and personality-wise.personality.
** Atreyu and the Greenskins do, indeed, [[AmazingTechnicolorPopulation have green skins]], which was their defining trait in the novel but which the film didn't use because of the extensive makeup that would be required.
** Artax is a fully sapient horse capable of intelligible speech, which he was in the book, but which the film turned into a regular stallion.
** The Rockbiters are renamed the Rockchewers; the novel actually called them "Rock Chewers" (with a space).
** The Childlike
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''The Neverending Story: The Animated Adventures of Bastian Balthazar Bux'' is an AnimatedAdaptation of ''Literature/TheNeverendingStory'', presented as a loose sequel to [[Film/TheNeverendingStory the 1984 feature film]]. Produced by [=CineVox=] Entertainment and animated by Ellipse and Creator/{{Nelvana}}, it ran for a single 26-episode season from 1995 to 1996 on Creator/FamilyChannel.
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''The Neverending Story: The Animated Adventures of Bastian Balthazar Bux'' is an AnimatedAdaptation of ''Literature/TheNeverendingStory'', presented as a loose sequel to [[Film/TheNeverendingStory the 1984 feature film]]. Produced by [=CineVox=] Entertainment and animated by Ellipse Creator/EllipseAnimation and Creator/{{Nelvana}}, it ran for a single 26-episode season from 1995 to 1996 on Creator/FamilyChannel.
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* InvisibilityCloak: The episode "Belt of Invisibility" has Vermin discover Gmal, an invisibility-granting belt that Bastian got from Xayide and then use it to commit a crime spree across Fantasia. Bastian is forced to get a second belt from Xayide to stop Vermin, only for this one to make him not only invisible, but eventually inaudible to everyone except Xayide.
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* InvisibilityCloak: The episode "Belt of Invisibility" has Vermin discover Gmal, Ghemmel, an invisibility-granting belt that Bastian got from Xayide and then use it to commit a crime spree across Fantasia. Bastian is forced to get a second belt from Xayide to stop Vermin, only for this one to make him not only invisible, but eventually inaudible to everyone except Xayide.
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* NoodleIncident: Episodes frequently refer to past adventures that Bastian has had in Fantasia that the viewer never sees. For example, the episode "Belt of Invisibility" revolves around Gmal, the titular belt that Bastian was unknowingly tricked into accepting from Xayide in an unseen adventure.
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* NoodleIncident: Episodes frequently refer to past adventures that Bastian has had in Fantasia that the viewer never sees. For example, the episode "Belt of Invisibility" revolves around Gmal, Ghemmel, the titular belt that Bastian was unknowingly tricked into accepting from Xayide in an unseen adventure.
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* AdaptationalWimp: The Auryn. Whilst it does grant Bastian some magical protections, such as shielding him from the flames of Grograman, it does not make him invulnerable. Nor does it have the RealityWarper powers of its literary counterpart.
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* AdaptationalWimp: The Auryn.AURYN. Whilst it does grant Bastian some magical protections, such as shielding him from the flames of Grograman, it does not make him invulnerable. Nor does it have the RealityWarper powers of its literary counterpart.
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** After Xayide renders Bastian invisible and audible to everyone else in Fantasia while still able to hear him herself, she attempts to force him to give her the Aurym, but instead Bastian uses his new state to taunt and bother Xayide until she removes the belt for him.
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** After Xayide renders Bastian invisible and audible to everyone else in Fantasia while still able to hear him herself, she attempts to force him to give her the Aurym, AURYN, but instead Bastian uses his new state to taunt and bother Xayide until she removes the belt for him.
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** Gmork in the book and the first movie is a wolf, while in this series seems to be some sort of werewolf.
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** Gmork in the book and the first movie is a wolf, while in this series seems to be some sort of werewolf.wolfman. While Gmork was said to be a werewolf in the book, that meant he switched between seemingly being human when on Earth and a giant wolf when in Fantastica, not a humanoid wolf.