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2 | [[caption-width-right:350:[[labelnote:Clockwise from top right:]]''Donkey Xote'', ''Film/TheManWhoKilledDonQuixote'', ''Don Quixote (1957-1969)'', ''Don Quijote de la Mancha (1979-1980)''[[/labelnote]]]] |
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4 | This page lists adaptations and derivative works based on the seminal 17th century UsefulNotes/{{Spa|in}}nish novel ''Literature/DonQuixote'', about a Spanish nobleman living under the delusion that he's a medieval KnightInShiningArmor. |
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6 | !!Original work |
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8 | * '''''[[Literature/DonQuixote The Ingenious Gentleman Don Quixote of La Mancha]]''''' (''El ingenioso hidalgo Don Quijote de la Mancha''), often simply shortened to ''Don Quixote'', written between 1605 and 1615 by Spanish author Creator/MiguelDeCervantes. |
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10 | !!Adaptations and derivative works |
11 | [[AC: Anime and Manga]] |
12 | |
13 | * ''Zukkoke Knight - Don De La Mancha'' (1980) |
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15 | [[AC: Comic Books]] |
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17 | * ''Don Quixote de la Mancha'' (1972-83), Spanish comic book in ten volumes. English translation by Wise Path Books in progress (digital version [[https://www.arkhaven.com/comics/comedy/don-quixote here]]). |
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19 | [[AC: Film -- Animation]] |
20 | * ''Donkey Xote'' (2007), Spanish CGI animated film. Notable for starring a donkey that looks ''far'' too similar to the one from ''Franchise/{{Shrek}}'', and [[TheMockbuster as a result being repackaged as "Donkey X" at least once to raise the confusion]]. |
21 | * ''Las aventuras de Don Quijote'' (''The Adventures of Don Quixote'', 2010), Spanish CGI film. |
22 | * ''Giants of la Mancha'' (2024), Spanish CGI film. A descendant of Don Quixote goes on a mission to save La Mancha from a storm. |
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24 | [[AC: Film -- Live-Action]] |
25 | * ''Don Quixote'' (1933), German film directed by Georg Wilhelm Pabst. |
26 | * ''Don Quixote'' (1957), Soviet film directed by Grigori Kozintsev. |
27 | * ''Don Quixote'' (1957-1969), unfinished American-Spanish film by Creator/OrsonWelles. Edited by Creator/JessFranco in 1992. |
28 | * ''Man of La Mancha'' (1972), adaptation of the musical by Arthur Hiller. |
29 | * ''Don Quixote, Knight Errant'' (2002), Spanish film. |
30 | * ''Don Quixote'' (2010), Chinese/Hong Kong film directed by Ah Gan.[[index]] |
31 | * ''Film/TheManWhoKilledDonQuixote'' (2018), co-production film directed by Creator/TerryGilliam and starring Creator/AdamDriver and Creator/JonathanPryce. Not an adaptation of the story, but uses very similar delusion themes in a 21st century setting, with a character thinking he is Don Quixote. |
32 | ** ''Film/LostInLaMancha'' (2002), documentary. Chronicles the [[invoked]][[TroubledProduction infamously plagued attempt]] at filming the above work back in 2000. |
33 | ** ''Film/{{He Dreams of Giants}}'' (2019), documentary. Sequel to ''Lost in La Mancha'', about how Gilliam finally managed to make the film. |
34 | [[/index]] |
35 | [[AC: Literature]] |
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37 | * ''Segundo tomo del ingenioso hidalgo Don Quijote de la Mancha'' ("Second volume of the ingenious hidalgo Don Quixote of La Mancha"), better known as "Avellaneda's Quixote", is a 1614 [[FanFic unauthorized sequel]] written by "Alonso Fernández de Avellaneda", a pen name of [[RiddleForTheAges unknown identity]] believed to have been a personal enemy of Cervantes, as he [[HateFic insults him]] in the book. Cervantes was so incensed with this book's existence that he wrote the official ''Part II'' to prevent it from becoming popular - and succeeded, to the point people [[UnintentionalPeriodPiece only know of it today]] because it is disparaged in Cervantes's book. |
38 | * ''Moxia Zhuan'' ("The story of the Enchanted Knight"), the first version of ''Don Quixote'' published in China, is a 1922 [[ForeignRemake remake]] of Part I by Lin Shu, who didn't speak Spanish or any western language, but transcribed the story as it was narrated to him by a friend reading from an English 18th century translation. The story is slightly different due to a mix of [[BlindIdiotTranslation translation errors]], [[GossipEvolution broken telephone]], CulturalTranslation, and AuthorAppeal: Don Quixote is a more dignified character ''because'' he keeps true to older traditions and rejects the absurdities of modernity; Sancho is his disciple instead of his servant; and all references to Christianity are excised, so the curate is a doctor. It went [[KeepCirculatingTheTapes out of print]] in 1934 until it was rediscovered by the Cervantes Institute and published in Mandarin and Spanish in 2021. |
39 | * ''Monsignor Quixote'' (1982) by Creator/GrahamGreeneAuthor is a {{pastiche}} that follows a priest who thinks he is a direct descendant of Don Quixote despite everyone else pointing that Don Quixote is fictional, as he rides an old Seat 600 through post-Franco Spain while in the company of a former Communist mayor (nicknamed Sancho, of course). Had a TV film adaptation starring Creator/AlecGuinness in 1985. |
40 | * ''Quichotte'', a 2019 novel by Creator/SalmanRushdie that reimagines Don Quixote as an elderly [[LocalReference Indian-American]] salesman who becomes infatuated with a TalkShow host and decides to reach her while accompanied by his [[ImaginaryFriend imaginary son]] Sancho. |
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42 | [[AC: Live-Action Television]] |
43 | * ''Don Quijote von der Mancha'', a 1965 German miniseries. |
44 | * ''Don Quixote'', a 2000 Hallmark television movie starring Creator/JohnLithgow and Creator/BobHoskins. |
45 | [[index]] |
46 | * "[[Recap/WishboneS1E11TheImpawssibleDream The Impawssible Dream]]," a 1995 episode of ''Series/{{Wishbone}}'', adapts ''Don Quixote'' with Wishbone playing Sancho Panza, and the real-world story parallels the tale with Joe trying to set the record for most consecutive free-throws. |
47 | [[/index]] |
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49 | [[AC: Music]] |
50 | * "Don Quixote: Fantastic Variations on a Theme of Knightly Character," a 1898 symphonic poem by Music/RichardStrauss. |
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52 | [[AC: Theatre]] |
53 | [[index]] |
54 | * ''Don Quixote'': A three-act ballet choreographed by Marius Petipa, first shown in 1869. |
55 | * ''Theatre/DonQuichotte'', a 1910 opera by Jules Massenet. |
56 | * ''Theatre/ManOfLaMancha'', a musical created in 1964 about a fictionalized making of ''Don Quixote'', which is treated as the ShowWithinAShow. |
57 | * ''Life of the Great Don Quixote and the Fat Sancho Panza'', a 2019 stage play by António José da Silva. |
58 | * ''Quixote Nuevo'', a 2020 stage play adapting the story onto modern problems in the Texas/Mexican border. In this version, "Joe" is explicitly suffering from late stage dementia, and El Muerte is a prominent character throughout. |
59 | [[/index]] |
60 | [[AC: Web Original]] |
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62 | * [[https://scp-wiki.wikidot.com/scp-4028 SCP-4028]] |
63 | |
64 | [[AC: Western Animation]] |
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66 | * ''Don Quijote de la Mancha'', 1979-1980 Spanish series directed by Cruz Delgado and José Romagosa. Remarkably TruerToTheText than most adaptations.[[index]] |
67 | * ''WesternAnimation/TheAdventuresOfDonCoyoteAndSanchoPanda'', 1990-1991 Hanna-Barbera animated series.[[/index]] |
68 | ** A different Don Coyote turns up in a ''WesternAnimation/DangerMouse'' episode around the same season. This version enlists Penfold as his Sancho Panza as they tilt at a windmill where Baron Greenback is holed up. |
69 | [[AC: Video Games]] |
70 | [[index]] |
71 | * ''VideoGame/LimbusCompany'', a 2023 gacha game featuring a genderbent version of Don Quixote as one of the main characters, adapted to fit the setting of the game itself. |
72 | * ''VideoGame/SuperDonQuixote'' (1984) |
73 | [[/index]] |
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