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7In adaptations there is always a concern about character management, trying to find the right number of characters and corresponding subplots to follow. While there is the CompositeCharacter, which combines multiple roles into one, this trope is the opposite where there might be a benefit to divide a character to serve different roles. It is a logistical issue, perhaps events are split into different locations in the adaptation and forcing a second character to step up. Maybe there is an attempt to avoid an OmnidisciplinaryScientist by including a full staff working a problem. It can also be a need for CastSpeciation, passing around specific traits to other characters to give them more to do.
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9Not to be confused with LiteralSplitPersonality, which is when one character is split into two or more separate people by some magical or super-scientific means within the fictional work itself. Compare MultiSlotCharacter, a video game-specific trope in which a character's different incarnations are treated as separate characters.
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13[[index]]
14* DecompositeCharacter/ComicBooks
15** ''DecompositeCharacter/TheDCU''
16*** ''DecompositeCharacter/{{Arrowverse}}''
17** ''DecompositeCharacter/MarvelUniverse''
18*** ''DecompositeCharacter/MarvelCinematicUniverse''
19* DecompositeCharacter/LiveActionTV
20* DecompositeCharacter/VideoGames
21[[/index]]
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23!!This folder contains an example list. That folder also contains that example list.
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27[[folder:Anime & Manga]]
28* In ''Manga/AttackOnTitanJuniorHigh,'' characters who are Titan Shifters in the original series are split up into respective human and Titan characters.
29* In the ''Manga/{{Berserk}} Prototype'', a more upbeat incarnation of Guts faces off against an evil aristocrat named Vlad Tepes, who is a demon that devours people. His major concept would get used for two early characters in the ''Berserk'' manga proper: the sociopathically evil Baron of Koka Castle (who Vlad's personality steered more towards), and the more nuanced and sympathetic Count. In addition, elements from his Apostle form would make it into the designs of other demons from the series.
30* When the ''Manga/BirdyTheMighty'' remake manga started, it imported the character of Hikawa from the OVA series -- albeit the name "Seichiro Hikawa" going to a character in the backstory and his grandson ''Shogo'' Hikawa being the one to fight the eponymous Birdy. [[spoiler:Or that's how it seemed initially, as it's ultimately revealed Hikawa was really pulling a MyGrandsonMyself and "Shogo" Hikawa, much like in the OVA, was really a de-aged Seichiro.]]
31* ''Anime/CutieHoneyFlash'' splits off Seiji's father Danbei Hayami into Principal Danbei (keeps his first name and design) and Hayato Hayami (Seiji's father).
32* In ''Manga/DeathNote'', after killing off the character, L, two characters were introduced, Mello and Near. Both of them, by design, hold different aspects of L, and challenge Kira after L's death.
33* [[Anime/BrolyTheLegendarySuperSaiyan Broly]] the antagonist of the eighth NonSerialMovie was given a canon DistaffCounterpart named Kale in ''Anime/DragonBallSuper'' who fulfills a similar role as TheBerserker. However, later Broly and his father Paragus would become canon in ''Anime/DragonBallSuperBroly'', yet if the video game interactions are to be believed canon Broly and original Broly are essentially two different characters (one is chaotic and evil, the other is NotEvilJustMisunderstood) and are treated as such by the cast.
34* In ''Anime/{{Free}}'', Rei's prototype Kaede was this. According to [[http://ultimatemegax.wordpress.com/2013/09/01/free-guidebook-interview-hiroko-utsumi-x-futoshi-nishiya-part-1/ this interview,]] when creating the anime, ''Literature/HighSpeed2013'' author Kouji Ouji wanted an original character to interact with the cast during their time in high school. His appreciation for beauty (as well as his being on the track team and general lack of swimming knowledge) went to Rei, while his easygoing attitude went over to Nagisa. His physical appearance, it would seem, went to Seijuurou (and his sibling Momotaro, as of ''Eternal Summer''). Other characters who inherited his atmosphere include Nitori and Sasabe.
35* ''Anime/FullmetalAlchemist2003'' has this with regards to the homuncuuli Pride and Wrath. In the original manga and ''Anime/FullmetalAlchemistBrotherhood'', [[spoiler:Pride is Selim Bradley and Wrath is King Bradley]]. In the 2003 series, [[spoiler: King is Pride and Selim is an ordinary human boy. Wrath appears as a new character that was created from Izumi's failed attempt to resurrect her son]].
36* ''Manga/{{Gintama}}'' does this with Okita Souji. Okita's role as the young but stubborn captain of the Shinsengumi goes to Okita Sougo, but his illness and premature death from it went to [[spoiler:Sougo's sister Mitsuba]].
37* In the chapter ''Live Alive'' in ''Literature/HaruhiSuzumiya'', Haruhi and Yuki fill in for the lead vocalist/guitarist of an unnamed band during the school festival. In the anime adaptation of that chapter, [[NamedByTheAdaptation the band is called Enoz]] and the lead vocalist/guitarist becomes two members: Miyuki Enomoto (vocalist) and Takako Nakanishi (guitarist).
38* ''Manga/JojosBizarreAdventureSteelBallRun'' splits [[Manga/JoJosBizarreAdventurePhantomBlood Erina Pendleton]] into Lucy Steel (nee Pendleton), who takes her ethnicity, last name, and major presence throughout the part, and Rina Higashikata, who takes her first name and role as Johnny's bride.
39* The game ''VideoGame/{{Kimikiss}}'' featured a main protagonist named Kouichi Aihara; this was split into two distinct protagonists for the anime: ''Kouichi'' Sanada (he gained his appearance) and Kazuki ''Aihara'' (he gained his soccer skills).
40* ''Manga/TheLegendOfZeldaAkiraHimekawa''
41** In ''Manga/TheLegendOfZeldaOcarinaOfTime1999'', Sheik and Zelda are two different characters. [[spoiler:Zelda asked Impa to brainwash her, so her mind was inactive while [[MultiGenderedSplitPersonalities a "Sheik" persona]] took over.]] In the [[VideoGame/TheLegendOfZeldaOcarinaOfTime game]], Sheik is just Zelda [[SweetPollyOliver in disguise]].
42** ''Manga/TheLegendOfZeldaALinkToThePast2005'' has a couple of examples.
43*** Agahnim is presented as a Hylian sorcerer who entered Ganon's services. [[spoiler:In the game, Agahnim is Ganon's alter-ego]].
44*** Blind the Thief is a trio of quarreling brothers who were combined into a monster instead of a single person. His storyline of being a bandit who fell into the Dark World is given to Ghanti, although she's portrayed more sympathetically than Blind.
45** ''Manga/TheLegendOfZeldaTwilightPrincess2016'':
46*** In the game, Rusl was said to be the one who forged the Ordon Sword. While he is still a swordsman in the manga, the work for the blade was done by an unseen character named Gine.
47*** In the game, the Goron chief Darbus was turned into Fyrus when he touched the Fused Shadow. In the manga, Luda's friend Darb becomes Fyrus, and he assimilates the chief when he tries to fight him.
48* ''Franchise/LupinIII'':
49** Chapter 78 of the original ''Manga/{{Lupin III}}'' manga saw Lupin get captured and auctioned off by the Wanted Club, a group of elite female {{Bounty Hunter}}s led by Fujiko. In the [[Recap/LupinIIIS2E46 anime adaptation]], the Wanted Club is instead led by a new character named Miss Killer, while Fujiko is actually another of the group's victims.
50** The fourth episode of ''Anime/LupinIIIPart6'' is a WholePlotReference to Creator/ErnestHemingway’s ''The Killers'', but with a few major twists. [[spoiler: One of the key deviations is that the role of George, the diner employee who spends the story chatting with the would-be hitmen, is split into two separate characters: an unnamed waitress who is BoundAndGagged in the back of the diner, and Fujiko, a ''third'' prospective assassin who has impersonated the real waitress in order to find Anderson.]]
51* ''Franchise/LyricalNanoha'':
52** In ''Manga/MagicalGirlLyricalNanohaInnocent'', Precia's familiar Linith was turned into Linith Lanster (human form) and Linith II (cat).
53** In ''Anime/MagicalGirlLyricalNanohaDetonation'', Granz Florian had most of the things that made him a [[Anime/MagicalGirlLyricalNanohaStrikers Jail]] {{Expy}} instead given to Phil Maxwell. [[spoiler:Although [[EvilAllAlong Maxwell]] plays the whole "Jail {{Expy}}" role ''much'' straighter than the game version of Granz ever did.]]
54** In the original prototype, Chrono would have been Nanoha's initial enemy, as well as her eventual {{Love Interest|s}}. In the actual story, Chrono ends up having his name and design, while Fate ends up getting his role in the story.
55* ''Manga/MyHero2008'': When the series was being reworked into ''Manga/MyHeroAcademia'', several characters were split up:
56** Jack's appearance and personality was retooled into Deku, while his Hero Support background went to [[Anime/MyHeroAcademiaTwoHeroes Melissa Shield]]. The homemade costume and vigilante aspects would carry over to [[Manga/MyHeroAcademiaVigilantes Kouichi Himawari]], and the salaryman would become Sir Nighteye (who in and of himself is Deku all grown up), though none of them are anemic.
57** Snipe was basically split into his pre- and post-[[spoiler:Positive]] selves: All Might's status as a beloved hero and his GameBreakingInjury at the hands of a villain were originally traits of [[spoiler:Positive]], while Snipe's own design was added in as a U.A. staff member and retained his aloof nature.
58* When creating ''Manga/NegimaMagisterNegiMagi'', Creator/KenAkamatsu took the female characters of his previous work ''Manga/LoveHina'' and split them amongst his new cast. The most obvious of these was Naru Narusegawa being split into Asuna Kagurazaka (the protective side) and Chisame Hasegawa (the nerdy side).
59* In the original ''Anime/NeonGenesisEvangelion'' anime, the test pilot of Evangelion Unit-03 ([[spoiler: who wound up being maimed when it was destroyed]]) was Toji. Toji still exists in the ''Anime/RebuildOfEvangelion'' movies, but his role as 03's test pilot is given to Asuka.
60* ''Manga/OnePiece'':
61** Being about pirates, the series splits the real-life [[UsefulNotes/{{Blackbeard}} Edward "Blackbeard" Teach]] into Edward "Whitebeard" Newgate and Marshall D. "Blackbeard" Teach.
62** Due to the popularity of Mr 2 Bon Clay’s Seiyū Kazuki Yao, Oda created Franky who shares similar quirks (goofy faces, dancing and crying) with Bon Clay allowing for Kazuki Yao to become part of the main cast as a different character. This only applies for the Japanese version though as Bon Clay and Franky have different voice actors in other dubs.
63** The ninth NonSerialMovie ''Anime/EpisodeOfChopperPlusBloomInTheWinterMiracleSakura'' being a remake of the Drum Island arc (somehow set after the Water 7 arc despite Chopper being introduced long before) splits ArcVillain Wapol into two, one side being his LaughablyEvil original self and other being his CanonForeigner brother Musshuru who’s more serious and a better fighter, allowing for Luffy (who had [[SuperMode Second Gear]] at this point) to have more of a challenge; he’s even sent flying by Luffy in the same way Wapol was.
64* ''Manga/OokuTheInnerChambers'': Real life Japanese princess Kazu-no-miya was split into two characters: Prince Kazu, who was the one born into the royal family, and would later join a monastery, and his sister Chikako, who had the real Kazu's birth name and gender, and would pose as her brother to marry Iemochi.
65* ''Manga/PokemonAdventures'':
66** In the ''[[VideoGame/PokemonXAndY X & Y]]'' saga, the attributes of the PlayerCharacter are split between X (TheHero who moved from unknown lands) and Y (Grace's daughter).
67** In the ''[[VideoGame/PokemonGoldAndSilver Gold and Silver]]'' saga, the male and female Executive designs are used for [[CoDragons Carl and Sham]]. In the ''Heart Gold and Soul Silver'' saga, the remakes' Executives make an appearance, including Arianna and Archer, who use updated versions of the original designs.
68** Similarly, the ''[[VideoGame/PokemonRubyAndSapphire Ruby and Sapphire]]'' saga uses the same Admins as the games (with the addition of one CanonForeigner for each team). The ''[=OmegaRuby=] and [=AlphaSapphire=]'' saga introduces the remakes' Admins... with the same names as the old ones (They're codenames).
69** The ''[[VideoGame/PokemonDiamondAndPearl Diamond and Pearl]]'' saga has Diamond (the male player character) as Pearl's (the rival) childhood friend however Platinum (the female playable character) is the one fighting gyms.
70** The ''[[VideoGame/PokemonSunAndMoon Sun and Moon]]'' saga does something similar with Sun (the male player character) and Moon (the female player character). Sun takes on the Island Challenge while Moon is the one who befriends Lillie and Gladion.
71* ''Anime/PokemonTheSeries'':
72** While Wally from ''VideoGame/PokemonRubyAndSapphire'' is [[AdaptedOut absent from]] the classic ''[[Anime/PokemonTheSeriesRubyAndSapphire Pokémon]]'' anime, his attributes are divided between May's brother Max (the kid who looks up to TheHero) and her [[TheRival Rival]] Drew (green-haired rival).
73** Ethan's original ''[[VideoGame/PokemonGoldAndSilver Gold and Silver]]'' design appeared as Jimmy in ''Anime/TheLegendOfThunder''. His remake design later [[TheCameo cameoed]] in ''Anime/PokemonZoroarkMasterOfIllusions'' [[IdenticalStranger as an entirely separate person]].
74** Silver, the rival from ''Gold and Silver'', had a cameo appearance in ''The Legend of Thunder'', in addition to serving as the basis for his {{Expy}} Paul from the ''[[Anime/PokemonTheSeriesDiamondAndPearl Diamond and Pearl]]'' anime.
75** The [[https://bulbapedia.bulbagarden.net/wiki/File:Pokemon_Journal.jpg nurse design]] from ''[[VideoGame/PokemonRedAndBlue Red and Blue]]'' served as a basis for both Nurse Joy and Officer Jenny. Ironically, later games would [[RetCanon redesign the nurses to look closer to Nurse Joy.]]
76* ''Anime/PowerpuffGirlsZ''
77** In the [[WesternAnimation/ThePowerpuffGirls1998 original cartoon]], Sedusa was first introduced disguising herself as a woman named "Ima Goodelady" to manipulate Professor Utonium. In this anime, the design of the Ima Goodelady persona was used to create Professor Utonium's astronaut wife independent from Sedusa. Fittingly, the anime's English dub has Creator/RebeccaShoichet [[ActingForTwo voicing both characters]].
78** Princess Morbucks was split into two sisters; her more direct counterpart Himeko Shirogane (reverted back to Princess Morbucks in the dub) who has her AttentionWhore and SpoiledBrat tendencies, and her older sister Miko (Duchess in the dub) who has her superhero wannabe traits and even wears the original Princess' golden tiara.
79** The Powerpuff Hotline's physical appearance appears as the Mayor's car, while its function and color scheme is given to RobotDog Peach/Poochi (who is [[CompositeCharacter mainly based on Talking Dog]]).
80* In ''Manga/{{Saiyuki}}'', via the source material being ''Literature/JourneyToTheWest'', Goku (Wukong) and Gojyo (Wujing) possess traits from the original Hakkai (Bajie). The former takes on his gluttony (and possibly to nod to the other [[Franchise/DragonBall Goku/Wukong of anime and manga fame]]), while the latter possesses his lust for women and his tendency to argue with Goku/Wukong.
81* In ''Anime/ScienceNinjaTeamGatchaman'', [[TheDragon Berg Katse]] was revealed to be a mutant [[GenderBender who could switch genders at will]]. His female form appeared unmasked as the DarkActionGirl long before TheReveal. In both edited dubs, ''Anime/BattleOfThePlanets'' and ''Anime/GForceGuardiansOfSpace'', that female form either identified herself as a sister or a "loyal follower". ''BOTP'' adapted her into at least ''four'' separate characters (Zoltar's sister "Mala", a spy named "S-9", another spy named "Hannah", and a reporter named "Ms. Ostric"), due to the writers not knowing they were all intended to be the same person.
82** ''BOTP'' also had the habit of taking some Galactor commanders that had more than one episode appearance and adapting them into two separate characters, due to the episodes being translated out-of-order.
83* In ''Anime/SpeedRacer'', the characters of Skull Duggery and Zoomer Slick were actually the same person in the original Japanese show (''Mach Go Go Go''): an early rival of Go Mifune named Genzo Sakai who only appeared for a few episodes.
84* The ''Manga/{{Splatoon}}'' manga has both Goggles and Rider fill the role of [[VideoGame/Splatoon1 the first game]]'s protagonist, Agent 3. During the ''[[VideoGame/Splatoon2 Octo Expansion]]'' arc, Agent 8 gets split into the Octoling Boy Hachi as Agent 8 and the Octoling Girl Nana as Agent 7.
85* ''Anime/StreetFighterAlphaTheAnimation'' has CanonForeigner Shun who is the proclaimed younger brother of Ryu [[spoiler: which is later revealed to be false]] who plays a role similar to Sakura hero worshipping Ryu which is strange since Sakura ''is already in the movie'' acting the same as usual but doesn’t interact with Ryu at all.
86* In adaptations of ''Anime/TenchiMuyo'' not written by the original author, Mihoshi was given a Galactic Police partner named Kiyone Makibi. When the OVA series was given a sequel in 2005, elements of her character were split among two new ones, Tenchi's fiance Noike Kamiki Jurai, and Mihoshi's sister-in-law, Mashisu Makibi.
87* In most of ''Franchise/{{Transformers}}'' continuities Hot Rod takes up the name Rodimus or Rodimus Prime as he matures. In the ''Anime/UnicronTrilogy'', they're separate characters (with Hot Rod being renamed "Hot Shot" in the American dubs as well as in the original Japanese version of ''[[Anime/TransformersEnergon Energon]]'',the only part of the trilogy in which Rodimus appears). They even develop an IntergenerationalFriendship and learn to combine into one bot.
88* ''Anime/TransformersSuperGodMasterforce'' turns the Powermaster Optimus Prime toy into (the transtector of) a new character named Ginrai (a human). Though later fiction would retcon Ginrai's body as having originally been made for Optimus (who had died again in the [[Anime/TransformersTheHeadmasters prior series]]), Ginrai would remain his own character, and even when the transtector was given sentience at the end of the series he was still treated as separate from Optimus. He would later undergo a sizeable case of DivergentCharacterEvolution when he was reformatted into [[Anime/TransformersVictory Victory Leo]]. Though it is worth noting that current ''Transformers'' brand manager John Warden has stated that he does not really see a distinction between Optimus and Ginrai.
89** To an extent, this applies to any character shared between the Hasbro and Takara toylines released around the time of ''Masterforce'' (as a good portion of them were not Cybertronians but instead humans using transtectors) to the point that on Website/TFWikiDotNet there will be separate articles for characters from both toylines (e.g., Cloudburst and Phoenix have different entries despire them being the same toy).
90* ''Literature/TheTwelveKingdoms'': The anime adaptation adds the new characters Yuka Sugimoto and Ikuya Asano, so that Youko Nakajima csan express her thoughts with them rather than through narration.
91* ''Anime/YuGiOhFirstAnimeSeries'': This is common.
92** In the manga, there was an unnamed escaped convict who took Anzu hostage and was defeated by Yami Yugi in a Shadow Game. The anime has two characters; Tatsu the Hedgehog, who has spiky hair and escapes prison, and Jiro the Yellow Spider, who takes Anzu hostage and is defeated by Yami Yugi in a Shadow Game.
93** In one manga story, Honda tried to confess his love for Miho in his first real introduction. Because Honda was already an established character in the anime, CanonForeigner Mayumi tries to confess to [[JerkWithAHeartOfGold Jonouchi.]]
94** Mokuba was still a Capumon player in the anime, his role as Yugi's first Capumon opponent who was locked in in a toy capsule was given to a new character named Warashibe.
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97[[folder:Card Games]]
98* ''TabletopGame/MagicTheGathering'': In prerevisionist lore, consisting of early novels published before Wizards of the Coast took a more direct hand in overseeing the game's storyline, Lord Ith's name was Barl and the former name was a formal title; thus, [[https://scryfall.com/card/me3/190/barls-cage Barl's Cage]] was intended as "the cage that holds Barl". In modern lore, Ith is his name, and Barl was instead the artificer who built the cage.
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101[[folder:Fairy Tales]]
102* In the first edition of Grimms' ''Literature/SnowWhite'', Snow White's stepmother was really her birth mother. It was decided to split them up due to the OffingTheOffspring trope being too disturbing, and thus the most famous WickedStepmother in fiction was born. ''Literature/HanselAndGretel'' was given similar treatment.
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105[[folder:Fan Works]]
106[[AC:''Franchise/{{Animorphs}}'']]
107* ''Fanfic/WhatIfTheYeerksWereTheGoodGuys'': Edriss 562 was one of the cruellest and highest-ranking Yeerks back when they had an empire, but Eva is infested by a different [[DeadGuyJunior Edriss]].
108* In "Fanfic/WhatIfTomWasNeverAController", Tom's role in the first ''Literature/{{Animorphs}}'' book (host of Temrash 114, who tries to lure the Animorphs into the Sharing at the beach party) is given to a random cheerleader.
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111* ''WebVideo/{{Banditale}}'' (''VideoGame/CrashBandicoot'' & ''VideoGame/{{Undertale}}''): Gaster's role in ''Undertale's'' story is split between two characters in Banditale; Dr. Neo Cortex plays the "former Royal Scientist" part, whilst Grimly plays the "character that's wiped from existence" part.
112* ''Fanfic/CodeGeassPaladinsOfVoltron'' (''Anime/CodeGeass'' & ''WesternAnimation/VoltronLegendaryDefender''): A few, since there are now seven Paladins instead of five.
113** Shirley and Milly take traits from Hunk, with Shirley being the one who goes to the Balmera and finds her lion on a Galra mining colony, while Milly is the one to inherit Hunk's cooking and mechanical skills.
114** Lelouch and Rai are a decomposite of Shiro, with the former having Shiro's position of the Black Paladin and the latter being the one who was kidnapped by the Galra.
115* ''Fanfic/{{Daemorphing}}'' (''Literature/{{Animorphs}}'' & ''Literature/HisDarkMaterials''): Loren's HandyHelper is her daemon, Jaxom, instead of Champ, who's now a regular dog owned by the Chee.
116* ''Fanfic/Earth27'': While in the comics the Crimson Fox was an identity shared by Vivian and Constance D'Aramis, here each sister has their own secret identity.
117* ''[[https://www.fanfiction.net/s/11742817/1/Erzahontas Erzahontas]]'', a ''Manga/FairyTail'' FilmFic of ''WesternAnimation/{{Pocahontas}}'' with Erza Scarlet in the role of Pocahontas, does this with the BigBad John Ratcliffe. ''Erzahontas'' has Minerva Orlando his role in the first film as colonial governor and antagonist to both Erza and Sting Eucliff (who takes John Smith's role), while her father Jiemma, who in the story is the prime minister of Fiore, takes up Ratcliffe's role in the sequel adaptation of ''[[https://www.fanfiction.net/s/11777345/1/Erzahontas-II-Journey-to-a-New-World Erzahontas II: Journey to a New World]]''.
118* ''Fanfic/GargoylesAndTurtlesUnsungDefenders'' (''WesternAnimation/{{Gargoyles}}'' & ''Franchise/TeenageMutantNinjaTurtles''): As part of the fic involves a mix of features from various ''TMNT'' adaptations, Ch’rell and the Shredder are colleagues; in [[WesternAnimation/TeenageMutantNinjaTurtles2003 the 2003 series]], Shredder and Ch’rell were the same person, with ‘Shredder’ being a robot suit controlled by Ch’rell.
119** Potentially applies; April’s friends make reference to watching the greatest hits of Lou Jitsu at the cinema, but in ''Rise'' Lou Jitsu was the screen name of Hamato Yoshi, and to date there is nothing to indicate that this version of Splinter/Yoshi ever worked in the film industry.
120* ''Fanfic/HonokasBizarreAdventure'' (''Manga/JoJosBizarreAdventure'' & ''Anime/LoveLive''): Many of [[Manga/DiamondIsUnbreakable Josuke Higashikata's]] traits are split among some of the girls of µ's.
121** Honoka takes Josuke's role as the main protagonist and his starting fight against a criminal Stand User.
122** Josuke's status as a HeroicBastard is also shared between Hanayo and Kotori. Kotori, in particular, taking the role of TheMedic [[spoiler:and being the child of a previous Jojo character]].
123* ''Fanfic/HuntersOfJustice'' (''WesternAnimation/JusticeLeague'' & ''WebAnimation/{{RWBY}}''):
124** Instead of using one of ComicBook/WonderGirl's many origins, the writers instead just gave her Characters/{{Wonder Woman|TheCharacter}}'s {{golem}} origin and just gave Diana herself her ComicBook/New52[=/=]Franchise/DCExtendedUniverse origin as Zeus's daughter.
125** A non-canon short story based on ''ComicBook/BatmanLastKnightOnEarth'' makes [[spoiler:[[WebAnimation/{{RWBY}} Ruby Rose]] into [[FallenHero Omega]] instead of Batman.]]
126* ''WebVideo/KrisPocketBandLore'' (''VideoGame/{{Deltarune}}'' & Music/{{Gorillaz}}):
127** Chef Lancer is a separate person from Lancer, and plays the role of Cyborg Noodle.
128** [[MemeticMutation Wing Gaster]] is a failed clone of W.D. Gaster, with the former playing the Boogieman and the latter playing Daley.
129* In ''Franchise/FiveNightsAtFreddys'', Michael Afton is heavily implied to be the BigBrotherBully from the fourth game. In ''VideoGame/MarioInAnimatronicHorror'', both of them are completely separate entities.
130* ''Fanfic/RemnantsMightiestHeroes'' (Franchise/MarvelUniverse & ''WebAnimation/{{RWBY}}''): Kang the Conqueror takes [[spoiler:Adam Taurus's role as the one who cut off Yang's arm]], but chapter 12 does confirm [[spoiler:Adam]] exists.
131* ''Fanfic/SpyXFamilyProjectWEB'': The Taskmaster character is divided into separate individuals. The [[spoiler:real]] Taskmaster is TruerToTheText, being an independent mercenary while the [[spoiler:fake Taskmasters, based on the ''Franchise/MarvelCinematicUniverse'' counterpart, are brainwashed Black Widows that served the real one]].
132* ''[[Fanfic/StarWarsVsWarhammer40K Star Wars vs Warhammer 40K]]'' (''Franchise/StarWars'' & ''TabletopGame/Warhammer40000''): [[spoiler:The difference in characterization between the [[WesternAnimation/StarWarsCloneWars 2003 version]] and [[WesternAnimation/StarWarsTheCloneWars 2008 version]] of General Grievous is explained as them being two different people; the 2003 version is the original and true Grievous, whilst the 2008 version is an inferior fake whom Palpatine and Dooku installed in the former's place when they deemed he was becoming too hard to control]].
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134[[AC:''Franchise/{{Danganronpa}}'']]
135* ''Fanfic/WhereTalentGoesOnVacation'': Both Himeno Himemiya and Tatsuki Tachibana adopt traits of [[VisualNovel/Danganronpa2GoodbyeDespair Fuyuhiko Kuzuryuu]]. Himemiya has a close relationship with her {{Childhood Friend|s}} and servant Kanae Tsukimura, not unlike Fuyuhiko's relationship with Peko. As for Tatsuki, [[spoiler:both she and Fuyuhiko commit a murder for the sake of their sister, which eventually results in them losing the person they care about most]].
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137[[AC:''WesternAnimation/DannyPhantom'']]
138* Weirdly common in this fandom's fics, where "Danny" and "Phantom" will inexplicably be presented as two separate characters. To be fair, there was an episode [[LiteralSplitPersonality where this happened]], but in fanfic it's just presented as a permanent fact, and the two sides generally don't have the personalities from that episode. Also, in fanfic, these two [[ScrewYourself are usually paired together]].
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140[[AC:Franchise/DisneyAnimatedCanon]]
141* ''Webcomic/DisneyHighSchool'': Vanessa is the school's AlphaBitch while Ursula is her mother.
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143[[AC:''VideoGame/FiveNightsAtFreddys'']]
144* ''Fanfic/MikesNewGhostlyFamily'': Glitchtrap and [[Characters/FiveNightsAtFreddysWilliamAfton William Afton]] are separate entities, the former being the latter's SoulFragment given form, as opposed to being the same character per canon, with Glitchtrap being [[HauntedTechnology Afton's ghost possessing the VR game]].
145* ''Webcomic/{{Springaling}}'': Due to the comic not having {{retcon}}s about the origins of characters that take later ''VideoGame/FiveNightsAtFreddys'' games into account, the Fazbear Entertaiment employee who murdered several children and ultimately became Springtrap is a separate person from [[spoiler:the Afton Robotics employee who designed the Funtime animatronics]].
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148* ''Fanfic/RemnantInferisDoom'' (''VideoGame/Doom2016'' & ''WebAnimation/{{RWBY}}''): ''VideoGame/DoomEternal'' reveals Doomguy and Doom Slayer are the same person. In the fic, Doom Slayer is Doomguy's son.
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151* ''Fanfic/AbraxasHrodvitnon'': Keizer Ghidorah exists as a separate creature from [[AdaptationalHeroism Monster X]], instead of being Monster X's OneWingedAngel form as in ''Film/GodzillaFinalWars''.
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154* In canon, Lilith became Queen of Hell [[HopeBringer through her inspiring songs]] and was the one to take Charlie back to bed during the flashback in "More Than Anything". In ''Fanfic/WomenOfEden'', both times it was Eve, Eve wanting Lilith to take the credit because she didn't want the Sinners to name her as their Queen.
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157* ''WebVideo/TheLegendOfZeldaTheSageOfDarkness'': Impa is split into three different characters. Her role as the Sage of Shadow/Darkness associated with Zelda is given to Link, while her role as Zelda's bodyguard and signature ''kodachi'' are given to CanonForeigner Aaron. Finally, her role as a Sheikah warrior connected to the Royal Family is given to [[spoiler: Link's uncle Davik]].
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160* ''WebAnimation/TheMandelaMagazine'':
161** In ''Mandela Catalogue'', the hooded Intruder and the one in the TV are the same character, just with a different appearance. ''Mandela Magazine'' depicts them as two separate Intruders, with the one in the TV implied to actually be ''stuck'' inside of it since the others carry it around.
162** Cesar's Alternate is the same one that rushes at the camera after Mark tries to shoot him in ''Mandela Catalogue''. ''Mandela Magazine'' depicts them as separate entities, with the rushing one gaining a tendency to loudly sniff at things.
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165* ''Fanfic/SixesAndSevens'': A much more literal example. Agent Axis from the comics was a villain ''literally'' fused together from a German (Berthold Volker), an Italian (Aldo Malvagio), and a Japanese man (Hiroyuki Kanegawa). Here the first two are individual characters, and [[spoiler: their deaths would make Agent Axis' creation seem unlikely]]. Kanegawa hasn't made an appearance, though that's understandable since the fic focuses on the European front.
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167[[AC:''Franchise/MassEffect'']]
168* ''[[https://www.fanfiction.net/s/5739975/1/A_Trail_a_Mile_Wide A Trail a Mile Wide]]'': Spock's role in "Music/BannedFromArgo" is split between two characters -- Thane is the one who almost (but not quite) gets slipped an aphrodisiac, while Joker is the one who teaches the ship's AI how to swear.
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170[[AC:''WesternAnimation/MeetTheRobinsons'']]
171* ''[[https://www.fanfiction.net/s/4849822/1/ The Future Child, Today]]'': has the premise that Wilbur isn't actually from the future, though he's mentally unwell enough to believe that he is. Removing the TimeTravel element means that [[BigBad Bowler Hat Guy]] is no longer the future version of [[spoiler:Goob]], while he takes on Lewis' role as [[spoiler:Wilbur's father]].
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174* ''Fanfic/LimitlessPotential'': While Dr. Cain is still the one who discovers X just like in the ''VideoGame/MegaManX'' canon, his role in the creation of Reploids is given instead to an OriginalCharacter named Sho Fujiwara, a robotics specialist who provides the resources and laboratory, while Cain works more as an advisor.
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176[[AC:''WesternAnimation/MiraculousLadybug'']]
177* ''Fanfic/{{Lady Fairy|IDontKnowWhatsGoingOnEither}}'': Because the villain of the story possesses the Peacock Miraculous while Marinette uses the Butterfly Miraculous for good, the various Akumatized villains are instead sentimonsters while their canon-selves are selected to be the Champions meant to stop them. While Stone Heart is the first sentimonster to wreak havoc in Paris, Lady Fairy turns Ivan into Stone Warrior to fight him. Riposte is a sentimonster while Ryuko ([[AdaptationalContextChange being a product of the Butterfly Miraculous instead of the Dragon Miraculous]]) is the champion meant to stop her.
178* ''[[https://archiveofourown.org/works/34988074/chapters/87137299 The Miraculous Tales of Consistent Narrative and Characterization]]'': Two of Ladybug's canon roles are handed to different characters. Her ability to purify the akumas is handed to Chat Noir (described as an extension of his Destruction powers) while her role as the Guardian goes to Viperion.
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180[[AC:''Mission: Impossible'']]
181* The fanfic "[[https://www.fanfiction.net/s/696788/1/The-Oldest-Trick-In-The-Book The Oldest Trick in the Book]]" basically reveals that the Jim Phelps of [[Series/MissionImpossible the original TV series]] and [[Film/MissionImpossible1996 the first film]] were two different people; the original Jim Phelps retired in 1989 after suffering a stroke and the "new" Phelps was brought in to use his name and reputation, reasoning that most people who had worked with the original Phelps were retired or dead so nobody would know the difference.
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184* ''Fanfic/ADiplomaticVisit'':
185** In show canon, Queen Novo is queen of the hippogriffs of Mount Aris, who later had to transform into seaponies and move underwater to hide from the Storm King. In this fic's chapter 18, Celestia mentions Queen Novo and the queen of the hippogriffs as separate beings. Chapter 21 cements this when Luna identifies them both by name to Twilight -- Queen Novo is still queen of the seaponies of Seaquestria, while Queen Skydancer is ruler of the hippogriffs of Mount Aris (the first sequel would reveal that they still had to transform into seaponies and move underwater, becoming a part of Queen Novo's kingdom, with Queen Skydancer giving her life to hold off their attackers).
186** In chapter 5 of the third sequel, ''The Diplomat's Life'', when talking about Starswirl's allies, Celestia mentions that their Mage Meadowbrook, an Earth Pony and herbalist, is a different individual from the Mage Meadowbrook who was an Eastern unicorn known for her eight enchanted artifacts.
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188[[AC:''WesternAnimation/TheOwlHouse'']]
189* An extremely common move in both DarkFic and ModernAUFic to add Luz and Amity's DarkerAndEdgier [[WhatCouldHaveBeen "Beta"]] concept art into the story as their older sisters, [[RecurringFanonCharacter Lucia and Amelia]]. The two are often portrayed as darker than their counterparts, with Lucia as an argumentative punk and Amelia as a {{Tsundere}}. However, they are both protective and supportive of their younger siblings, and eventually fall in love with each other just like Luz and Amity. This can be seen in the ModernAUFic ''Fanfic/TheresNoOneLikeYou'', ''Fanfic/OnEarthAndBoilingIsles'', which takes place during the events of canon, and various others.
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192* ''Fanfic/AshAndSerenasAtomicOdyssey'': In ''VideoGame/PokemonUranium'', the character Kellyn is supposed to be an adult version of the player character from ''[[VideoGame/PokemonRanger Pokémon Ranger: Shadows of Almia]]'', who also appears in the main anime series. In this story, the anime Kellyn is the eldest son of the ''Uranium'' Kellyn, making him the older brother of Vitor and Natalie (the player characters in ''Uranium'').
193* ''Fanfic/PokemonResetBloodlines'': Ash's "Ashley" disguise from canon is turned into a real person, a waitress who looks a lot like it except older. [[spoiler: And given the hints so far, they might be half-siblings.]]
194* ''Fanfic/TooManyAshes'': Different clones of Ash own the various teams of Pokemon he uses in each region.
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196[[AC:''Franchise/{{RWBY}}'']]
197* ''Fanfic/TheUnseenHunt'': Ruby Rose is actually split into two characters in this fic's AU: [[spoiler:the human Ruby, and the Grimm possessing her body. It's revealed that the human Ruby's eyes were actually baby blue, and the trademark silver eyes in this continuity belong to the Grimm Ruby]].
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199[[AC:''Franchise/TheSmurfs'']]
200* ''Fanfic/EmpathTheLuckiestSmurf'':
201** Clumsy and Dimwitty appear as separate characters, whereas in the comic books Dimwitty and Clumsy are assumed to be one and the same.
202** Tracker and Tapper have characteristics from the adult Nat Smurf divvied up between the two of them since Nat Smurf in the series does not appear as anything but a Smurfling from Smurfling Island.
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204[[AC:''Franchise/SonicTheHedgehog'']]
205* ''Fanfic/LittleHandsBigAttitude'': The GUN Commander Abraham Tower from ''Anime/SonicX'' is split in two characters: Commander Walters from [[Film/SonicTheHedgehog22022 the live action movies]], though he is not in charge of GUN, and a version of Abraham Tower who lived on the ARK when the raid happened. The latter is never seen, but his grandson (who has the same name as him) mentions him frequently.
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207[[AC:''WesternAnimation/StarVsTheForcesOfEvil'']]
208* ''Fanfic/QueensOfMewni'':
209** The character design for who in canon is Crescenta the Eager was given to an original character named Solena the Smitten, while Crescenta has a different character design altogether. To be fair, this was before canon established the bunny-cheeked ballerina queen was Crescenta, and was based on a rumor that Solena the Smitten ''was'' the ballerina queen's name, so blame OutdatedByCanon for this one.
210** Much of the genocidal tendences of the canon Solaria the Monster Carver got passed on to original character Meteora the Relentless (not to be confused with Eclipsa's daughter), allowing this version of Solaria to have AdaptationalHeroism.
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213* Some human AU fanfics make Garnet into Ruby and Sapphire's daughter instead of their fusion.
214* ''Fanfic/{{Connieswap}}'': In this AU; Jasper, Lapis Lazuli, Peridot and Connie are the Crystal Gems, Steven's mom is obviously not Rose Quartz, but Mary Universe. Despite this, Mary still has some aspects of Rose in her design, name (''[[MeaningfulName Rose]]''mary) and personality. Rose Quartz meanwhile, though she has yet to make a full appearance, was a member of the Gems [[spoiler: and apparently a traitor]].
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217* ''Fanfic/AvatarTheLastAlicorn'': The roles of Jet, Mai and Katara are all split up, sometimes even among the same character.
218** Prince Blueblood represents Jet pre-season 2 in being antagonistic to team avatar despite sharing similar goals at first. However, he then takes on the role of Mai, in being the "prince zuko" of the fic's {{Love Interest|s}}.
219** "Flowerbloom" represents Mai's combat skills, and being one of the Azula's best friends.
220** Suri takes on Jet's obsessive pursuit of water benders when in Ba Sing Se.
221** Rainbow Dash has Katara's combat prowess and fierce temper.
222** Fluttershy meanwhile has Katara's healing abilities, and motherly personality.
223* ''Fanfic/AlternateTailSeries'': Mira's role as a barmaid and model was passed to her sister Lisanna while she maintained her Satan Soul magic.
224* ''Fanfic/BlazBlueAlternativeRemnant'': Ragna in the main series was the same person as Bloodedge due to being sent back to the events of the Dark War via time travel. Here, he was never Bloodedge. Instead, [[spoiler:Ozpin was Bloodedge]].
225* ''Fanfic/ADevilsDiamond'': Koichi Hirose is AdaptedOut. As such, his role in ''Manga/DiamondIsUnbreakable'' is split among different characters.
226** Issei takes the role of Josuke's close friend, the two being ChildhoodFriends rather than newly introduced when the story begins like Koichi was.
227** Asia takes the role of Rohan's disciple, Rohan being Asia's contract.
228** Gasper takes the role of being both the softer counterpart to Jotaro and [[spoiler:Yukako's target of affections.]]
229%%* ''Fanfic/TheFourthSimpsonChild'', a ''WesternAnimation/TheSimpsons'' AU, splits Lisa's role in the series with the OC Samantha (her older sister and the titular character). This is done so that the two could serve as {{Foil}}s of each other. Both are quite intelligent young girls, but Lisa lets that go to her head, making her an arrogant JerkAss, whilst Samantha is a WideEyedIdealist who is genuinely kind to everyone she meets.
230* ''Fanfic/TangledInTime'': [[VideoGame/TheLegendOfZeldaTheWindWaker Tetra]] and [[VideoGame/TheLegendOfZeldaOcarinaOfTime Sheik]] are alternate identities used by Zelda in canon, but they are now three separate characters and are each other's siblings.
231* ''Literature/HarryPotter'' fanfic ''Fanfic/MyImmortal'':
232** Voldemort and Tom Riddle (sometimes spelled Tom Ridd) are separate characters. Voldemort is still the BigBad, but his secret identity is now apparently ''{{Satan}}''. Tom Riddle is a heroic {{goth}} who runs a shop in Hogsmeade and has nothing to do with the Dark Lord.
233** Snape in Chapter 30. Apparently his name is just "Snape" (when it's spelled right) and there's a completely different guy named "Serverus", although he was probably supposed to be Sirius.
234* ''Fanfic/TheGolds'': Baelfire and Neal Cassidy are established as being two separate characters.
235* ''Fanfic/RiseOfANewMoon'' has Lelouch pull a PeggySue and is dropped in the Britannian invasion of Japan as [[GenderFlip Princess Luna]], so it's a bit surprising to see Julius Kingsley appear later as an agent of [[spoiler:Empress Marianne who helps her steal Princess Guinevere's body]].
236* ''Fanfic/TeenageMutantNinjaTurtlesOutOfTheShadows'': Ch'rell and the Shredder are two separate entities, unlike the [[WesternAnimation/TeenageMutantNinjaTurtles2003 2003 cartoon]].
237* ''Dusk to Dawn'' and ''Our Own League'' shared universe
238** There is a Hawkman and a Hawkgirl in both the modern Justice League and UsefulNotes/ColdWar era Justice Society of America. The JSA Hawks were original characters Howard and Cleo Thole, who died in the line of duty and reincarnated as the JL Hawks, Carter Hall and [[AdaptationalNameChange Sierra]] Sanders.
239** Since the first Characters/BlackCanary, Dinah Drake, is changed from Dinah Lance's mother to her grandmother, the latter's mother is named as Laurel Lance.
240* ''Fanfic/MaryPhillipsStory'' splits Jem and Jerrica into separate characters. In canon Jem is Jerrica's alter ego, but in this fic she's her twin sister.
241* In ''Fanfic/YokaiWatchRe'', [[spoiler:Nate]] takes the main role of Lucas from the first ''Yokai Watch'' game. He's Lord Enma's first son and his heir. Lucas still exists but he's the second son.
242* In ''Fanfic/TheBridge'': Monster X and Kaizer Ghidorah are this. In most Godzilla media, they are treated as the same character in two different forms. Here, they are different personalities sharing a body that have completely different memories and behaviors in a Jerkyll-Hyde relationship down to being able to talk to each other mentally. [[spoiler:It's actually somewhat of a subversion as it is later shown the two personalities were born from a fractured mind of their old life as an Xilian soldier. X has their old personality and mannerisms but got amnesia, Kaizer got their memories but went insane.]] But even after they come to terms with this, they are still treated as two different characters.
243* In ''Fanfic/TheSuperheroicsOfHaruhiSuzumiya'', [[Manga/MyHeroAcademia Izuku Midoriya]] takes on [[Literature/HaruhiSuzumiya Kyon's]] place narrative-wise for the most part. However, the first chapter implies that Kyon's aspect of being Haruhi's personal ButtMonkey is given to Bakugou instead.
244* ''Fanfic/YokaiWatchTheRewriteSeries'': The player role is given to both the male and female protagonists, Nate and Katie.
245* A 2018 fanmade reboot of ''WebAnimation/PrincessNatasha'' decomposes Lubek. While he retains his name and his desire to take over the Kingdom of Zoravia, his status as King Carl's older brother and predecessor is given to another character. Lubek was his [[TreacherousAdvisor advisor]] and killed him as part of a failed coup.
246* In ''Film/BatmanVSupermanDawnOfJustice'', Doomsday was the resurrected corpse of Zod. In the DCEU fanfic, ''Fanfic/DaughterOfFireAndSteel'', Doomsday is a failed Kryptonian SuperSoldier project and an entirely separate character from Zod.
247* Combined with LiteralSplitPersonality in ''Fanfic/OneStepBackwardsAndThreeForwards'': When Hawkmoth and his supporters made their reality-altering Wishes, Lila wanted to become the center of Adrien's universe. In order to grant his former holder a chance at freedom, Plagg splits him into two: the [[IgnoranceIsBliss cheerfully oblivious]] Adrien Agreste, and ''Felix'' Agreste, who retains all of Adrien's memories of the original timeline.
248* In ''VideoGame/HyperdimensionNeptuniaVictory'', Plutia is the Ultradimension CPU of Planeptune, Iris Heart. In ''[[https://www.fanfiction.net/s/11951970/2/Nepverse-X-ReBirth-1-No-to-Console-War Nepverse X Rebirth 1 - No to Console War]]'', Plutia is a member of the staff at the Hyperdimension Basilicom while General Iris is in charge of the military.
249* While in ''WesternAnimation/TeenageMutantNinjaTurtles2012'' Oroku Karai was Hamato Miwa after being raised by the Shredder, WordOfGod claims that in ''Fanfic/UnderneathTheSakuraTree'', Miwa died at infancy and Karai is somebody else.
250* In Creator/AAPessimal's ''Literature/{{Discworld}}'', when Hergen (which he writes as the Disc's Ireland) was under the yoke of the First Ankh-Morpork Republic, it was "pacified" by a member of the Rust family of military idiots, although the natives wrongly believed this to be Suffer-Not-Injustice Vimes himself. This neatly gives the Disc a version of Cromwell-in-Ireland seperate from the more positive portrayal of Suffer-Not-Injustice as Cromwell-in-England.
251* ''Fanfic/TheLionTheWitchAndTheFairysTail'': In this fusion fic between ''Literature/TheLionTheWitchAndTheWardrobe'' and ''Manga/FairyTail'', the different Christmas Gifts the Pevensie children got in the book are split among the protagonists.
252** Peter's sword is given to Erza while his shield goes to Gray.
253** Susan's bow is for Lucy while her horn is for Erza.
254** Lucy Pevensie's Healing Cordial goes to Lucy Heartfilia while her dagger is given to Happy.
255* Team variant in ''[[https://www.fanfiction.net/s/13322503/1/Say-Darling-Hey-Maybe Say Darling, Hey Maybe]]''. In ''VideoGame/PersonaQ2NewCinemaLabyrinth'', the [[VideoGame/Persona5 SEES]] all accompanied the male protagonist to the world of movies, while the female protagonist meets the [[VideoGame/Persona5 Phantom Thieves]] first on her own. In this story, Minako is accompanied by her world's version of Shinjiro, Yukari, and Ken. Minato will be joined by his world's versions of Junpei, Akihiko, Mitsuru, Aigis, and Koromaru.
256* ''Fanfic/RemnantsBizarreAdventure'': [[Manga/JojosBizarreAdventureDiamondIsUnbreakable Yukako's]] role is split between [[WebAnimation/{{RWBY}} Neo and Nora]], with Neo being Koichi's StalkerWithACrush while Nora is the one who visits Cinderella Boutique to make her LoveInterest notice her.
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260* ''Anime/AdolescenceOfUtena'': In the [[Anime/RevolutionaryGirlUtena original anime]], Prince Dios was Akio Ohtori's previous identity prior to becoming a FallenHero. In this film his Dios is a {{Tulpa}} created by Akio's sister Anthy based on her ideal version of him.
261* The short film ''WesternAnimation/{{Nine}}'' had 5 as the old, wise, one-eyed mentor of the title character. Its feature length adaptation gave much of 5's original personality and role to 2 (a {{Posthumous|Character}} FlatCharacter in the short), while 5 kept his one-eyed appearance and was relegated to 2's pupil.
262* In ''WesternAnimation/AstroBoy'', Dr. Tenma's FaceHeelTurn actions from [[Manga/AstroBoy the series]] was given to President Stone in the film.
263* In ''WesternAnimation/BigHero6'' Hiro Takachiho got this treatment when being adapted into Hiro [[AdaptationNameChange Hamada]]. His CanonForeigner brother Tadashi took some of Hiro's traits, including his maturity and being the one who built Baymax.
264* ''WesternAnimation/GuillermoDelTorosPinocchio'': The Fairy with Blue Hair is split into two characters: the Wood Sprite and [[DontFearTheReaper Death]]. The Wood Sprite is the one who brings Pinocchio to life, but Death is the one who provides Pinocchio with guidance throughout the film.
265* In [[Myth/ClassicalMythology the original tale of Heracles]], Alcmene was Herc's birth mother, while Hera was the BigBad. In Disney's ''{{WesternAnimation/Hercules}}'', Hera becomes Herc's actual mother and [[AdaptationalHeroism is far more benevolent]], Alcmene is now Herc's [[RelatedDifferentlyintheAdaptation adoptive mother]], while Hera's original role of the BigBad was instead given to [[EverybodyHatesHades Hades]].
266* Disney decomposed Frollo in ''WesternAnimation/{{The Hunchback of Notre Dame|Disney}}'' into two characters. In the book, Archdeacon Claude Frollo is a tragic AntiVillain. In the Disney film, the Archdeacon is a sympathetic character while Frollo is a separate character and [[AdaptationalVillainy outright evil]].
267* ''WesternAnimation/LegendOfTheGuardiansTheOwlsOfGahoole'': BigBrotherBully Kludd and BigBad Metal Beak are separate characters. In the books, they're the one and the same. (There ''was'' a former High Tyto in the books, but he never used the name Metal Beak -- Kludd took that name after he was forced to don a helmet to cover up the injuries he received in the battle where he ''killed'' said High Tyto.)
268* ''WesternAnimation/TeenageMutantNinjaTurtlesMutantMayhem'': Although, in most continuities, Baxter Stockman is turned into a human-housefly hybrid, in this film, that never happens. Instead, he stays fully human ([[spoiler:and [[DeathByAdaptation actually dies]] in the opening prologue]]), and creates a human-fly mutant known as Superfly, who sees Stockman as his father.
269* In the main ''Franchise/{{Shrek}}'' films, TheBigBadWolf from fairytales is humorously depicted as a crossdressing wolf who wears a grandma's clothes (alluding to ''Literature/LittleRedRidingHood''). In ''WesternAnimation/PussInBootsTheLastWish'', we're introduced to an antagonistic, menacing wolf character simply named the Wolf. Although he is later revealed to be the universe's equivalent of TheGrimReaper, he is obviously designed as another take of the original Big Bad Wolf, and is actually described in promotional materials as "the Big Bad Wolf".
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273* In the 1960 film ''Film/ThirteenGhosts'', the character Elaine is a medium, the dead uncle's female assistant, and the housekeeper. The 2001 remake ''Film/Thir13enGhosts'' has the 3 separate characters of a (male) medium, the uncle's female assistant, and the housekeeper.
274* Similarly to some of the other Marvel Comics adaptation examples, ''Film/TheAmazingSpiderMan2'' does this to [[Characters/MarvelComicsNormanOsborn Norman Osborn]], with his role as the original Green Goblin [[spoiler: and Gwen Stacy's killer]] taken by his son, Harry ([[LegacyCharacter who took up the mantle after his father in the comics]]).
275* ''Film/Annie2014'':
276** [[spoiler:The closest thing we get to Rooster Hannigan is both Guy and Annie's unnamed fake father. Guy is the one who plots to send Annie away with phony parents for his own gain, and "Easy Street" is now sung by him and Hannigan. The latter is the one who poses as Annie's father (alongside her "mother"), and nearly succeeds in kidnapping her, as Rooster and Lily did.]]
277** The film has two Annies. One looks like the canon Annie and just appears at the beginning to [[BaitAndSwitch bait]] the viewers into thinking there's no RaceLift, and the other is the protagonist.
278* ''Film/Apollo13'': The team of engineers who figured how to make the Command Module's air filters fit the (incompatible) slots of the Lunar Module were a decomposition of a single engineer who devised the solution [[EurekaMoment while driving to work]].
279* ''Film/TheAppleDumplingGang'': In the book, the tough poker-playing sheriff and the in-over-his-head man who gets tricked into taking responsibility for the kids are the same person.
280* In the novel ''Literature/{{Beastly}},'' a twist at the ends reveals that [[spoiler:Kendra the witch and Kyle's housekeeper]] were actually the same person. TheFilmOfTheBook leaves this out, making them separate people.
281* ''Film/ColorOutOfSpace2020'' gives most of Ammi Pierce's role from [[Literature/TheColourOutOfSpace the original story]] to Ward Phillips, but a minor character named Sheriff Pierce still appears.
282* {{Satan}} in ''Literature/TheCrewOfTheCopperColoredCupids'' is not a singular demon but [[CollectiveIdentity an identity and rank]] shared by seven distinct Devils working together (Asmodeus, Beelzebub, Belial, Belphegor, Lucifer, Plutus, and Stolas). Each of them embodies a different style of depiction of the Devil: Asmodeus is the BigRedDevil, Beelzebub is the GruesomeGoat, etc.
283* ''Film/DeathNote2017'' does this for Light Yagami. While the character Light Turner is ostensibly the counterpart for the manga's protagonist, he quickly partners up with Mia Sutton, the supposed counterpart to Misa Amane. As it turns out, Mia in fact has a lot more in common with the original Light Yagami than Misa, as she's the one who develops many of Light's more ruthless and evil tendencies, such as his burgeoning God complex and willingness to murder innocents and law-enforcement officials. Light Turner, on the other hand is a strong case of AdaptationalHeroism, inheriting Light Yagami's sense of justice and desire to create a better world, but otherwise being firmly opposed to adopting more ruthless measures, to the point that it leads to a conflict with Mia that becomes a key plot point.
284* ''Film/{{Doom}}'' splits the role of Doomguy from [[Franchise/{{DOOM}} the games]] into two different characters Sarge and Reaper. Sarge has the physique and general attitude and wields the {{BFG}}, while Reaper has the BruiserWithASoftCenter qualities along with superhuman powers (while maintaining his humanity) and gets the FirstPersonShooter action sequence during the finale.
285* In ''[[https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/The_Ghost_Breakers The Ghost Breakers]]'', Creator/BobHope plays a cowardly funny guy with the same first and last name who gets the girl. In TheRemake, "Scared Stiff", Creator/JerryLewis plays a cowardly funny guy with the same first and last name, and Creator/DeanMartin gets the girl.
286* ''Franchise/{{Godzilla}}'':
287** The Heisei-era ''Godzilla'' films implicitly split the original Showa-era version of Mechagodzilla into two characters. Mechagodzilla (introduced in ''Film/GodzillaVsMechagodzillaII'') fills the role of Godzilla's [[RobotMe robotic duplicate]], while [=SpaceGodzilla=] (introduced in ''Film/GodzillaVsSpaceGodzilla'') fills the role of his EvilDoppelganger from outer space (in the Heisei continuity, Mechagodzilla is a heroic HumongousMecha created by humans rather than an evil one created by aliens).
288** ''Film/GodzillaFinalWars'' splits the incarnation of Godzilla from ''Film/Godzilla1998'' into a completely separate character known as "Zilla" (something previously alluded to in ''Film/GodzillaMothraKingGhidorahGiantMonstersAllOutAttack''), in effect acknowledging the InNameOnly nature of this incarnation.
289** ''Film/GodzillaKingOfTheMonsters2019'' sees Dr. Serizawa horrified by the existence of the Oxygen Destroyer like his counterpart in ''Film/Godzilla1954'' -- only since he didn't create the thing unlike the original Serizawa, this Serizawa lacks [[MyGodWhatHaveIDone the original's immense guilt over it]].
290** ''Film/GodzillaVsKong'': Due to there being only one Godzilla in the ''Franchise/MonsterVerse'' [[SparedByAdaptation who survived the Oxygen Destroyer]], the original Godzilla's role in ''Film/GodzillaAgainstMechagodzilla'' of possessing Mechagodzilla (who'd been built over his skeleton) is given to King Ghidorah, who was killed in the [[Film/GodzillaKingOfTheMonsters2019 previous film]].
291** ''Film/GodzillaMinusOne'' splits up Dr. Daisuke Serizawa's character from the original ''Film/Godzilla1954'' into two separate characters. The protagonist Kōichi Shikishima gets Serizawa's TearJerker self-hating ShellShockedVeteran status as well as his HeroicSacrifice role in the climax [[spoiler:(though unlike Serizawa, Shikishima survives)]], whilst Kenji Noda gets Serizawa's ScienceHero role as creator of the device that brings Godzilla down.
292* ''Film/Halloween4TheReturnOfMichaelMyers'' introduced Jamie Lloyd, the daughter of Laurie Strode, who, in an infamous AbortedArc, was meant to become the series' new killer after being supernaturally corrupted by Michael Myers. ''Film/{{Halloween 2018}}'' (set in a new continuity [[CanonDiscontinuity that ignored all of the movies after the original]]) would instead introduce new character Karen Nelson as Laurie's daughter, [[spoiler:while ''Film/HalloweenEnds'' would revisit the idea of someone becoming Michael's successor after seemingly being corrupted by him with the new antagonist Corey Cunningham]].
293* The ''Film/JamesBond'' franchise has examples of this. Often times aspects of characters being split apart into new ones in different movies.
294** The character Graf Hugo von der Drache, better known by the name Hugo Drax, from Fleming's novel ''Literature/{{Moonraker}}'' has been split up quite a bit.
295*** Naturally there is the adaptation of Drax in the film version of ''Film/{{Moonraker}}'' portrayed by Creator/MichaelLonsdale whose similarities include sharing a name, though it appears to be his real name rather than an alias, and position as a wealthy industrialist with confused national roots who for one reason or another tries acting English and produces rockets of some kind.
296*** Subsequently there was Alec Trevelyan of ''Film/{{GoldenEye}}'' played by Creator/SeanBean whose similarities including having very similar scarring to the right half of his face that was also caused by an explosion, both manage to infiltrate British society by feigning a lack of memory about his past association with enemies of theirs when picked up by English forces, each is thought of as a British patriot who fought for his country at the start, and both plan to get revenge on England by hitting London with a super weapon. Both also managing to arrange the attack in such a way that it could make a hefty financial profit as well.
297*** There is also Col. Tan-Sun Moon aka Gustav Graves from ''Film/DieAnotherDay'' played by Creator/TobyStephens and Creator/WillYunLee. In that both characters were members of a hostile force that winds up changing his name and faking his nationality to be English, subsequently becomes a wealthy businessman, manages to get knighted, and instigates a project that he sells as being beneficial for the world but actually plans to use as a weapon to help vindicate his people/party. Each also has some form of competition with Bond at an establishment called the Blades Club.
298** In the novel ''Literature/LiveAndLetDie'', Bond has an ally named Quarrel, who is later killed in ''Literature/DrNo''. Because ''Film/DrNo'' was the first 007 book to be made into a film, the later ''Film/LiveAndLetDie'' movie gave Quarrel's role in the plot to Quarrel Jr., the [[SuspiciouslySimilarSubstitute Suspiciously Similar Son]] of the original.
299** The character Francisco Scaramanga from the novel ''Literature/TheManWithTheGoldenGun'' was also split up into multiple characters in the series.
300*** For starters there is the adaptation of Scaramanga from the film version of ''Film/TheManWithTheGoldenGun'' played by Creator/ChristopherLee. Beyond sharing the name both have the iconic golden gun weapon as well as the nickname that comes with it, both early in their lives serves as a trick shot at a circus, both killing a man who killed a circus elephant he had befriended which led to them running away and finding themselves taken into a powerful group (the Spangled Mob and the KGB), eventually becoming the world's most notorious assassin.
301*** Other elements of his character can be found in Franz Sanchez from ''Film/LicenceToKill'' portrayed by Robert Davi. Including elements such as his more thug-like nature, both are associated with a drug-running scheme/organization, and Bond manages to get into his inner circle by getting a job under him with his cover eventually being blown by one of the villain's associates.
302*** Then there is Tiago Rodriguez, better known as Raoul Silva, played by Creator/JavierBardem from ''Film/{{Skyfall}}'' who takes some cues as well. With regard to how he is a Hispanic criminal/agent of some kind portrayed as Bond's equal/dark counterpart who he must track down and defeat, because he has been causing the deaths of several agents, after returning from a leave of absence that led to everyone believing he was dead and in need of redeeming himself to [=MI6=]. Both could also be described as being sexually ambiguous to some degree. They also each have a "[[WilliamTelling William Tell]]" scene with Bond.
303** In both [[Literature/{{Thunderball}} the novel]] and [[Film/{{Thunderball}} the movie]] ''Thunderball'', SPECTRE hires a pilot to steal a pair of nuclear warheads. However, the movie changes their agent from Giuseppe Petacchi, a single pilot from World War II who is willing to sell out for a high enough price, and splits him into François Derval, NATO pilot, and the thoroughly-evil Angelo, a SPECTRE agent trained to kill him and take his place.
304** In ''Film/ForYourEyesOnly'', Emile Locque and Eric Krieger divide the qualities of Donald "Red" Grant from ''Film/FromRussiaWithLove''. Locque is the psychotic murderer that escaped from prison, Krieger is the muscular blond henchman.
305* ''Film/KingKong2005''. The [[Film/KingKong1933 original movie]] had the character Jack Driscoll; he was the love interest, the ship's first mate, and a swashbuckling square-jawed he-man. In the 2005 remake, these three character traits were given to three separate characters: Jack Driscoll, Mr. Hayes, and Bruce Baxter, respectively.
306* ''Film/KingsmanTheSecretService'': Some character traits are transferred from Rupert Greaves, the chief training officer, to Sir Giles, head of [[ComicBook/TheSecretService the secret service]], forming Merlin and Arthur, respectively.
307* ''Film/{{Lantana}}'', based on ''Theatre/SpeakingInTongues'', does this to Sarah Phelan: in the play, she is a patient of therapist Valerie Somers who is having an affair with a married man and talks about this in their sessions. Only at the end of the play is Sarah's lover confirmed to be Valerie's husband John. In the film, Valerie has a gay male patient named Patrick Phelan, who tells her that he's having an affair with a married man. While Valerie clearly has suspicions about Patrick, and John does admit to having cheated on her, Patrick's lover is seen elsewhere and he has no relevance to the rest of the mystery. John's lover is never named or seen in the film, though curiously Valerie's secretary is named Sarah.
308* From Disney's ''Film/{{Maleficent}}'': The title character remains mostly intact throughout the film; however, during the [[spoiler:final battle]], she retains her humanoid form, and her [[spoiler:iconic dragon form]] is instead given to her raven/servant, Diaval (who Maleficent has a tendency to transform into various creatures throughout the film, such as a human).
309* In the original stage version of ''Film/AManForAllSeasons,'' a character called the Common Man acts as a GreekChorus and plays several different roles, including Thomas More's servant Matthew and More's executioner. In the film, all of those roles are now separate characters, with some of the Common Man's more critical comments going to Matthew.
310* ''Film/TheMaskOfZorro'' famously splits [[Franchise/{{Zorro}} Zorro]] up into two characters. There’s the original Zorro from the novel, classic movies and comics Diego de la Vega (played by Creator/AnthonyHopkins) and Alejandro Murrieta (Creator/AntonioBanderas) whom Diego trains to be his successor as Zorro. Funnily enough there’s a further decomposite as Alejandro Murrieta is based upon the RealLife outlaw Joaquin Murrieta who is not only Alejandro‘s brother in the film but actually inspired the original author Johnston [=McCulley=] when creating Zorro. Not to mention Alejandro, actually takes his from name Diego’s father Alejandro de la Vega from the original novel and Diego when disguised plays the role of “Bernardo” the manservant [[CompositeCharacter who is another character entirely]] in original stories — just to make things even more confusing.
311* ''Film/{{Mortdecai}}'' is based on several of the Charlie Mortdecai novels by Kyril Bonfiglioli, with the plot being sort of a composite of the first novel, ''Don't Point That Thing With Me'' as well as the unfinished final novel ''The Great Mortdecai Moustache Mystery''. In the first book, Mortdecai meets Johanna Krampf, the nymphomaniac wife of a wealthy American businessman, and is married to her in later installments. Johanna is characterized as pretending to be a BrainlessBeauty, and beneath the surface having ruthless and cunning traits. Here, Mortdecai is married to Johanna, who is cunning, but a rather different character, belonging to British high society. There is also a separate character, ''Georgina'' Krampf, the nymphomaniac ''daughter'' of a wealthy American businessman, who gets the book Johanna's BrainlessBeauty façade and hidden untrustworthiness.
312* ''Film/MortalKombat2021'':
313** While still a main character, Liu Kang's role as TheHero who beats Goro [[Franchise/MortalKombat from the games]] is given to CanonForeigner Cole Young. Cole also takes Johnny Cage’s place as AudienceSurrogate as well as [[VideoGame/MortalKombatX Takeda Takahashi]] role as Scorpion’s successor.
314** While a cave painting reveals Shao Kahn exists in the universe, his role [[spoiler: of [[HeroKiller killing]] Kung Lao is given to Shang Tsung instead]].
315** Goro's role as TheDragon to Shang Tsung is given to Sub-Zero while Goro is demoted to being one of the QuirkyMiniBossSquad alongside Mileena, Kabal and Reiko.
316* ''Film/Mulan2020'' splits the Shang character (who was her superior officer and {{Love Interest|s}}) from the [[WesternAnimation/{{Mulan}} animated film]] into two different characters, Commander Tung and Chen Honghui. Tung is her superior officer and Chen her love interest. This was done to avert the QuestionableConsent of a regular Joe soldier dating her boss.
317* In ''Film/TheMuppetChristmasCarol'', Jacob Marley is split into the brothers Jacob and [[StealthPun Robert]] [[Music/BobMarley Marley]] to accommodate being played by ThoseTwoGuys, Statler and Waldorf.
318* Early drafts of ''Film/MuppetTreasureIsland'' had Jim Hawkins split into two characters, named Jim and Hawkins, who would be played by Gonzo and Rizzo. Averted in the final version, though; in it, Jim Hawkins was left intact as one of the few human characters, while Gonzo and Rizzo were plugged in as his best friends.
319* In ''Film/{{Pan}}'', Hook appears as Peter's companion, while his villainous pirate persona, his Neverland-based ship and his rivalry with Peter are given to Blackbeard. [[spoiler: This trope is cemented when the viewers learn that [[NotHisSled Hook will not turn against Peter]].]]
320* In ''Film/RamboLastBlood'', Gabriela and Carmen's younger sister were the same character in earlier drafts of the script. Carmen was an investigative reporter just like in the final cut, and Gabriela had been kidnapped while traveling to visit her sister to deter Carmen from reporting on the cartels.
321* ''Film/TheReef'': Matt and Luke are respectively based on [[spoiler: the RealLife shipwreck victim who lost a leg to a shark and swam away from his companions as he bled out to draw it away from them.]]
322* The ''Film/ResidentEvilFilmSeries'' splits BigBad Albert Wesker’s role from [[Franchise/ResidentEvil the games]] up, while Wesker himself keeps his SmugSuper qualities all the actual EvilGenius attributes are given to Dr Alexander Isaacs the real antagonist while Wesker is DemotedToDragon. Also while CanonForeigner Alice was a CompositeCharacter character of Jill and Claire originally, the latter two appear in later films, making them examples of this. Jill and Claire’s story importance and ActionGirl moments are given to Alice (who even gets superpowers like Jill) while they become {{Adaptational Wimp}}s and are DemotedToExtra.
323* ''Franchise/RoboCop'':
324** Creator/FrankMiller's original script for ''Film/RoboCop2'', which was later adapted into ''ComicBook/FrankMillersRoboCop'', had a character named Kong, a drug addled merc working as one of OCP's Rehab who'd later become the subject for the [=RoboCop=] 2 project. While naturally, Cain would retain the drug addict and [=RoboCop=] 2 subject aspects for ''Film/RoboCop2'', among the many elements recycled for ''Film/RoboCop3'' were the Rehabs, with Paul [=McDaggett=] taking over the Rehab officer/merc aspect from Kong.
325** Clarence Boddicker is split into two characters in ''Film/RoboCop2014''. Antoine Vallon takes Boddicker's role in Murphy's origin, while Rick Mattox absorbs his sick sense of humor, making him a composite of Boddicker and the aforementioned Paul [=McDaggett=].
326* In ''Film/SnowWhite1916,'' the title character's WickedStepmother is working with a WickedWitch instead of being one herself.
327* In ''Film/{{Speed}}'', [[Creator/JeffDaniels Harry Temple]] was originally scripted as the BigBad. When screenwriter Graham Yost found it difficult to make the twist believable, he rewrote Temple into a good guy and introduced [[Creator/DennisHopper Howard Payne]] as the new BigBad.
328* ''Franchise/StarWars'':
329** According to WordOfGod, each of [[BigBad Darth Sidious]]' primary lieutenants in the {{prequel}} trilogy is meant to {{foreshadow|ing}} some aspect of Darth Vader's personality before Anakin finally [[FaceHeelTurn becomes Darth Vader]] at the conclusion of the trilogy. [[Film/ThePhantomMenace Darth Maul]] is an unquestioningly loyal Sith warrior who serves Sidious as an enforcer and assassin, [[Film/AttackOfTheClones Count Dooku]] is a fallen Jedi Knight who serves the Separatists as a political and military leader, and [[Film/RevengeOfTheSith General Grievous]] is a grotesque {{cyborg}} who requires cybernetic implants to survive, has a breathing-related problem and eventually [[spoiler:gets set on fire]].
330** The situation concerning evolution of the characters Obi-Wan Kenobi and Qui-Gon Jinn during the writing process is also something to consider. Obi-Wan was originally written to go to Naboo alone, corroborated by released concept art, and thus taking up the role of being in charge of saving the queen and discovering Anakin on Tatooine, naturally going on to take the role of his primary mentor in the subsequent chapters. Qui-Gon was the name of a Jedi friend of his that Obi-Wan meets up with on Coruscant that joins with him during the mission to liberate Naboo. Obi-Wan's original role in the film/trilogy was split up among the existing Obi-Wan and Qui-Gon, Qui-Gon being made Obi-Wan's Jedi Master, the duo being on the mission to Naboo, and having Jinn be the one to find and take Anakin to the Jedi. Obi-Wan pursues taking Anakin as his apprentice after Qui-Gon's death, and acts in that role in the following film.
331** Bria Tharen from the ''Legends'' novels ''Literature/TheHanSoloTrilogy'' appears to have her traits and role in the story divided between two ''Anthology'' characters in the new Canon: ''Film/RogueOne'''s Jyn Erso and Qi'ra from ''Film/{{Solo}}''. Like Bria, Qi'ra is an OldFlame to Han Solo before he met Leia, who is involved in the criminal underworld and whose eventual [[spoiler:betrayal]] of Han contributes to his CynicismCatalyst. Unlike Bria, though, Qi'ra has no involvement with the Rebel Alliance [[spoiler:unless one counts her letting Han sell the coaxium to the Cloud Riders]], with that aspect of Bria's character being taken up by Jyn; namely that they're both {{Action Girl}}s who are heavily involved in the mission to steal and transmit the Death Star plans [[spoiler:and both die in the process of completing their mission]]. Unlike Bria, Jyn is never romantically involved with Han (they apparently never even met).
332** Boba Fett’s role in ''Franchise/StarWarsLegends'' has been greatly split up between himself and two other characters. New Canon Boba keeps his HeelFaceTurn into more of an AntiHero as seen by ''Series/TheBookOfBobaFett'' but his space adventuring badassery raising and training a Jedi child is given to Din Djarin aka Mando from ''Series/TheMandalorian'' (with Jaina Solo traded out for Grogu) while his position as ruler of Mandalore is given to Bo-Katan Kryze who was introduced in ''WesternAnimation/StarWarsTheCloneWars'' and becomes the tritagonist in Mando’s show.
333** New Disney Canon has split Jacen Solo into two different characters. Ben Solo aka Kylo Ren from the SequelSeries gets his status as Han and Leia’s troubled Force sensitive son who turned to TheDarkSide while Jacen Syndulla from ''WesternAnimation/StarWarsRebels'' and ''Series/{{Ahsoka}}'' gets his name and his Force powers too despite not being related to the Skywalkers, though personality-wise he’s actually closer to Anakin Solo the good son of Han and Leia.
334* In another of the numerous Myth/RobinHood examples, Disney's ''Film/TheStoryOfRobinHoodAndHisMerrieMen'' has Scarlet, Scathlocke, and Stutley as separate characters, despite the first two definitely being, and the third probably being, variations on the same character's name in the legends.
335* In ''Film/StreetFighter'', due to Balrog's AdaptationalHeroism, both Zangief and Dee Jay take over his roles in the Shadaloo hierarchy; Zangief as the [[DumbMuscle simple-minded]] [[TheBrute brutish member]] and Dee Jay as the TokenMinority who is OnlyInItForTheMoney.
336* In ''Film/TeenageMutantNinjaTurtles2014'', the traditional Shredder roles are split between Oroku Saki[=/=]The Shredder, and his pupil, Eric Sacks. Sacks leads the Foot Clan openly and is the mastermind of the plans, while Saki largely functions as a bruiser who keeps threats like the Turtles at bay. This is largely due to the fact that the film originally intended Eric Sacks to actually ''be'' The Shredder, with reshoots and edits used to insert Saki back into the story after the backlash the film received over making the Shredder [[RaceLift into a white guy]].
337* In ''Film/TheThiefOfBagdad1924'', the main character is a street thief who falls in love with the princess and tries to win her over while disguised as "Prince Ahmed". In ''Film/TheThiefOfBagdad1940'', he gets split into two characters: Ahmad, the sultan of Bagdad who falls in love with the princess of Basra, and Abu, a young streetwise thief.
338* This is basically the reason why Soundwave wasn't in ''Film/Transformers2007''. His role was originally going to be tracking down the Witwicky glasses through the use of deployers like Frenzy and Ravage. But there came a moment when he would change his alt-mode from a helicopter to a Humvee, as per Transformers tradition of {{Size Shift|er}}ing. When Creator/MichaelBay came on board, he made a verdict of no size changing for the robots, insisting they fit inside their vehicles. So to fit the story together they had to split up the role among different characters, with the reduced screentime they chose to leave him out rather than do it sub-par. The helicopter Blackout was the closest approximation (with extreme loyalty to Megatron and a dislike of Starscream) and the cop car Barricade filling part of his role.
339** The incarnations of Wheeljack and Mirage in ''Film/TransformersRiseoftheBeasts'' are implied to be completely separate characters from the Wheeljack and Mirage equivalents (also known as Que and Dino, respectively) seen in ''Film/TransformersDarkoftheMoon''.
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343* ''Literature/TransformersTheCovenantOfPrimus'', set in the Franchise/TransformersAlignedUniverse, takes a page from Creator/IDWPublishing's ''Franchise/{{Transformers}}'' [[ComicBook/TheTransformersIDW comics]] and has Galvatron as a separate entity from Megatron.
344* The ''Literature/{{Discworld}}'' novel ''Literature/{{Maskerade}}'' which pastiches ''Literature/ThePhantomOfTheOpera'' [[spoiler: has two Opera Ghosts, carefully splitting the "dashing romantic" elements of the Phantom from the "psychotic murderer" elements]].
345* Cacus is a fire-breathing giant from Greek mythology, which the author of ''Literature/TheDivineComedy'' seems to have found just too ludicrous. To provide a more sensible character, Cacus is here a damned centaur who doesn't breathe fire, because the little dragon who sits on his shoulder takes the role of fire-breather for him.
346* ''The Golden Key, or the Adventures of Buratino'', a retelling of ''Literature/TheAdventuresOfPinocchio'', has two characters in place of Geppetto: Giuseppe the woodcarver who discovers the strangely-acting wood log, and Carlo the barrel organ player who actually makes the puppet out of it.
347* The ''Franchise/DoctorWhoExpandedUniverse New Series Adventures'' novel ''The Resurrection Casket'' is ''Literature/TreasureIsland'' JustForFun/RecycledInSpace. There's a character called Jimm, who has all the characteristics of Jim Hawkins, but most of the key plot points go to Rose Tyler.
348* In the Myth/RobinHood ballads, the character Much the Miller's Son is occasionally called Midge instead. In ''The Gallows in the Greenwood'', they become two separate characters: Much, one of the more important outlaws, and his younger brother Midge [[spoiler: who turns out to be a girl wearing men's clothing for safety and convenience; the outlaws all know, but the POV character who meets her takes a while to catch on]].
349* In ''Literature/TheHistoryOfMiddleEarth'', this process is apparent in the development of what became ''Literature/TheSilmarillion''.
350** In the ''Lost Tales'' Finrod Felagund and his nasty, treacherous cousin Celegorm were originally the same elf. He'd sworn an oath to seize the Silmaril jewels from anyone who found them, by any means necessary, then swore an oath to aid the family of Barahir in anything they wanted, ''then'' met Beren who wanted help getting a Silmaril for King Thingol. The conflict of interest was so bad it split him apart into two characters!
351** Finrod was also the father of Galadriel and her brothers; this is why, at the beginning of ''Fellowship Of The Ring'', Gildor refers to himself as part of the "house of Finrod," and this name is used in the appendices as well. Later on, Tolkien merged Finrod with his son Inglor, and renamed the father of the house to Finarfin.
352** Finwë Nolemë, the original king of the Noldoli (Noldor), was Turgon's father but not Fëanor's, and led the Noldoli at the Battle of Unnumbered Tears. When Tolkien merged Finwë Nolemë with Fëanor's father Bruithwir who died in Valinor, he then split the CompositeCharacter into Finwë, his son Fingolfin, and his grandson Fingon -- hence why their names are so similar.
353** In ''The Lost Road'' Elendil has one son, Herendil. In ''The Lord of the Rings'' Herendil has been split into two sons, Isildur and Anárion; Herendil resembles Isildur more, with a fiery and somewhat rebellious spirit and a fascination with Sur (Sauron).
354* In ''Literature/TheLordOfTheRings'' multiple character traits and narrative beats of the original halfling hero Bilbo of ''Literature/TheHobbit'' are carried out by Frodo, Sam, Merry and Pippin his Hobbit sucessors. Frodo has his adventuring age of 50, his linguistics and poetry, his sword Sting (though Sam also wields it) and of course like Bilbo wields and gets changed by the Ring. Sam has his love of gardening, flowers and fireworks as well as echoing Bilbo taking on the giant spiders in Mirkwood with his own assault on great spider Shelob. Merry carries out Bilbo's role as a dear ally to a great king (Thorin - Théoden) and being by said king's side as he dies from his wounds from battle, while also like Bilbo aiding in the defeat of a great evil (Smaug - Witchking). Pippin has Bilbo's important Took heritage and especially Bilbo's inital clumsy and comical foolishness and "dead weight" qualites that annoy his companions, before coming into his own as a warrior.
355* ''Literature/LesMiserables'' has ReformedCriminal Jean Valjean who is on the run from his past, being chased by the [[TropeNamers original]] InspectorJavert, a police officer born in jail by a gypsy mother and a convicted criminal father who nevertheless rose to the rank of Inspector and him being a insanely LawfulNeutral ByTheBookCop. Both of these characters are based on Eugine Francois Vidocq, an 18th-century French businessman running from his criminal past, only for him to eventually reach an arrangement with the authorities that allowed him to use his experience as a criminal to [[RecruitingTheCriminal catch other criminals]], becoming a law enforcer that served as the acknowledged inspiration of Creator/EdgarAllanPoe's Detective Literature/CAugusteDupin.
356* In ''Literature/TheMistsOfAvalon,'' "the Merlin" is a title, and we see two over the course of the story.
357** Myth/TheLadyOfTheLake is also a title. Furthermore, there are different characters named Vivian, Niniane and Nimue, which are just variants of the same character's name in Myth/ArthurianLegend.
358* Creator/OscarWilde said about ''Literature/ThePictureOfDorianGray'' that [[NiceGuy the artist, Basil]] is who he actually is; [[TheHedonist Lord Henry]] is who the world sees him as; and [[TheAgeless Dorian]] is who he would like to be. So, it is this effect via AuthorAvatar.
359* ''Literature/QuantumDevilSagaAvatarTuner'', being an adaptation/alternate continuity of ''VideoGame/DigitalDevilSaga'', plays a fair bit with the characters.
360** Lupa from ''Digital Devil Saga'' is broken down to three characters. First is the in-book Lupa, who has a similar personality to the game one, as well as appearance and powers, but a completely different background. Second is Canis Volk, who takes game Lupa's position as the leader of the Wolves tribe. And third is Gregory Woyzeck; in the games "Greg" was Lupa's past life incarnation, but in the books Gregory is still alive and they are separate people. The book actually {{Lampshade|Hanging}}s this trope as Cielo remarks that [[YouRemindMeOfX Gregory reminds him of Lupa]].
361** The Angel in the book shares all physical characteristics with the game version, but has none of the KickTheDog moments (those instead go to Madam Cuvier or Shin Minase), and a different backstory (no previous acquaintance - much less romantic relationship - with Gale).
362* In a supplemental book to the Rev. W. Awdry's ''Literature/TheRailwaySeries'', Henry the green engine is implied to be two separate engines before and after his crash and subsequent rebuild at Crewe, owing to technical discrepancies over the feasibility of this rebuild.
363* ''Literature/ReignOfTheSevenSpellblades'' draws heavy inspiration from the ''Franchise/HarryPotter'' franchise but puts its own twists on it, in particular breaking up the traits of that series' PowerTrio among its six main characters, the Sword Roses.
364** Oliver Horn and Nanao Hibiya have some of Harry's traits: Oliver, TheHero, is a [[JackOfAllTrades solid all-rounder who doesn't shine in any particular magical field but is good enough to adapt to anything]], while Nanao TheLancer got primarily his athletic abilities in broomsports and [[spoiler:seems to have some connection to Oliver's deceased mother, whose soul Oliver himself carries]].
365** Ron Weasley seems to have been broken up between Guy Greenwood and Michela [=McFarlane=]: Guy got Ron's ImpoverishedPatrician background and HotBlooded personality, while Chela inherited Ron's status as the protagonist who comes in familiar with the magical world and is able to serve as a MissExposition to guide her friends through it.
366** Hermione Granger maps pretty well onto Katie Aalto and Pete Reston: Katie got Hermione's looks and [[InhumanableAlienRights social advocacy on behalf of nonhuman races]], while Pete inherited her BadassBookworm status and is a MageBornOfMuggles.
367* ''Literature/RomanceOfTheThreeKingdoms'': Sun Jian has two wives, the older Lady Wu (mother of Sun Ce, Sun Quan, and several other children) and her fictional younger sister who is nicknamed as "Wu Guotai" (mother of Sun Lang and Princess Sun a.k.a. Sun Shangxiang). Historically, Lady Wu has no sister and Sun Shangxiang is Lady Wu's biological daughter while Sun Lang's mother's identity is unknown.
368* ''Literature/ScavengeTheStars'': This work is a retelling of ''Literature/TheCountOfMonteCristo'', but the role of the Count, Edmond Dantes, is split. The role of abused prisoner who takes on the identity of a new rich count (countess here) for revenge against those who've wronged her goes to main character Amaya Chandra. However, the ruthless but affable chessmaster who is prepared to destroy even the families of his aggressors goes to Amaya's [[spoiler:father]] and mentor, Boon. In fact, it's Boon who sets up Amaya to take the Countess identity.
369* ''Literature/ASongOfIceAndFire'' is part high-fantasy and part HistoricalFiction by other means. Creator/GeorgeRRMartin modelled Westeros and the main cast on the UsefulNotes/WarsOfTheRoses and UsefulNotes/TheHundredYearsWar, and generally works by taking certain traits, events, characters from history and then divide and multiply it several times.
370** The most interesting case is that of [[UsefulNotes/RichardIII Richard of Gloucester]], King Theatre/RichardIII. At least four characters -- Ned Stark, Stannis Baratheon, Tyrion Lannister and Theon Greyjoy have aspects dealing with his life and legend. Ned Stark shares Gloucester's popularity in Northern England. Stannis has his NoSocialSkills among the English nobility, stemming from his rigid sense of duty and justice, as well as his gifts as a military commander. Tyrion Lannister is essentially a tribute to the rhetorical splendor of Shakespeare's Richard III, complete with disability and DeadpanSnarker {{Angst}}, he's eventually framed for the death of his nephew (like some historians believe of Richard himself) and becomes so notorious that a play is made of his life in Braavos which does for him what Shakespeare did for his counterpart. Theon Greyjoy's reputation as the killer of the young Stark Princes directly echoes the [[TheFateOfThePrincesInTheTower Princes of the Tower]] legend, with Theon subsequently tortured into becoming a disabled freak with a limp called, "[[MeaningfulName Reek]]"[[note]] [[DontExplainTheJoke get it Rick, as in Richard!]][[/note]]
371** Likewise, King Edward IV of the House of York is bifurcated into King Robert Baratheon (a former womanizing warrior grown fat and lazy in age) and King Robb Stark (for his unpopular marriage that alienates a key supporter). Richard Neville, the Earl of Warwick is converted into Tywin Lannister (who also has bits of King Edward Longshanks and King Philip le Bel) and Walder Frey. While Henry Tudor (who landed in England under the Welsh Dragon) could be [[spoiler:Aegon VI]] or Daenerys Targaryen (who also has aspects of Tudor's granddaughter, Queen Elizabeth).
372* InUniverse example in ''Literature/{{Warbreaker}}'': [[spoiler:Vasher]] is revealed to be [[spoiler: Kalad the Usurper, the tyrant acredited with starting the now infamous Manywar]], as well as [[spoiler: Peacegiver the Blessed, the legendary figure who is said to have ended it with diplomacy]]. According to [[spoiler: Vasher,]] people couldn't understand why he'd [[spoiler: had a HeelRealization, and worked to end the war he'd started]], so history just assumed he was two different people, and he never bothered setting the historical records straight. For added bonus, he's ''also'' [[spoiler: one of the Five Scholars, who discovered the methods of making Lifeless that allowed the war to begin in the first place]].
373* ''The World of Kong: A Natural History of Skull Island'', a tie-in book with ''Film/KingKong2005'' designed as a SpeculativeDocumentary of Skull Island's native life, utilizes a lot of unused concept art designs from the movie and reinterprets them as different fauna species. For example, the hornbill-like ''Foeducrista'' was an early design for the bat-like ''Terapusmordax'', and the ''Tartarusaurus'' was an early design for the crocodilian ''Foetodon''.
374* J.F. Sebastian from ''Film/BladeRunner'' was named John R. Isidore in the original ''Literature/DoAndroidsDreamOfElectricSheep'' novel. In the ''Blade Runner 2: The Edge of Human'' TieInNovel, Sebastian survives his death in the movie and John Isidore shows up as a separate character.
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378* ''Music/TheUltimateShowdownOfUltimateDestiny'' presents ''Literature/TheLordOfTheRings''' [[WizardClassic Gandalf the Grey]] and [[CameBackStrong Gandalf the White]] as different characters.
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382* This often happens in mythology, where there might be many different versions of and names for the same character depending on the version you are hearing. In the Finnish national epic Kalevala, based on a large number of collected legends and songs, the author Elias Lönnroth chose to make the villain Louhi into a distinct person from the character Loviatar, while old folk poems often used their names interchangeably.
383* It tended to happen when the pre-writing religions and mythologies in a region started to drift apart and the characters became quite different. For example, the Greek Ares and Roman Mars were seen as versions of each other even when both faiths were still active, but in the actual myths they have completely different personalities.
384* Scholars of mythology often come up with plausible theories that deities were split up into different ones over time. For instance, the Earth-goddesses Rhea (mother of Zeus and his siblings) and Demeter (one of Zeus' sisters) are often seen as offshoots of Gaia (Zeus' and Demeter's grandmother, according to Hesiod), and Eleithyia (one of Zeus' and Hera's four daughters) is often interpreted as a personification of one of Hera's functions, being the protector of childbirth.
385* Myth/ClassicalMythology:
386** [[LoveGoddess Aphrodite]] has two different origins--Homer says that she's the daughter of Zeus and Dione, while Hesiod has the more famous "Uranus' testicles fall in the sea" story. These sources were about equally old and esteemed. Meanwhile, over time some people felt weird about how the stories about Aphrodite focused less on "love" and more on just sex. This resulted in Plato claiming that they are actually two Aphrodites--Aphrodite Urania ("the Heavenly"), child of Uranus and representative of divine, spiritual love, and Aphrodite Pandemos ("of the people"), who shows up in myths getting people to boink.
387** Speaking of Aphrodite, her fellow Love God Eros (better known in the modern day as Cupid) has two different origins as well--older sources say that he's a Protogenos, one of the most ancient of the Gods and created by Khaos alongside Gaia and Tartarus. Later sources cited him as the son of Aphrodite, often born alongside her due to her being BornAsAnAdult. Sources that came even later split the Eroses into two. Eros the Protogenos was seen as an older God who represented procreation rather than love while the younger Eros was seen as a new God who represented love and was given the older Eros' name.
388** Cicero claims that one story about Heracles, where he and Apollo fought about a sacred tripod, was actually done by a ''different'' Heracles who was ''also'' a son of Jupiter/Zeus (but with a woman named Lysithoe, not Alcmene).
389** King Minos, the king who sacrificed Athenian youth to the Minotaur, is often split into two different characters due to a mix of timeline issues (namely the problem of one "King Minos" apparently ruling Crete for multiple generations) and character inconsistencies (being depicted as a tyrannical {{Jerkass}} but ultimately [[KarmaHoudini becoming an esteemed judge in the Underworld]]). The first King Minos is portrayed as TheGoodKing and the brother of fellow Underworld judge Rhadamanthys, while the second is portrayed as [[DeadGuyJunior his grandson]] and TheCaligula who sacrificed people to the Minotaur.
390** Lycian King Sarpedon is introduced in the ''Iliad'' as the son of Zeus and Laodamia. Later and more popular traditions make him the son of Zeus and Europa as well as the brother of Minos and Rhadamanthys. He was so great that Zeus allowed him to live for [[LongLived three generations]] which explains his presence during the Trojan war. However according to later accounts, the Sarpedon who fought in Troy was the grandson of Minos' brother.
391** What fragments of the [[UsefulNotes/AncientGreece early Mycenaean era]] versions of the myths, at one point Poseidon had elements of both Zeus and Hades. At some point the latter two split off into separate gods. Hades also taking on elements of Persephone, who became his wife after he emerged as a separate character.
392** A generally accepted theory among scholarship is that Pan, a god of nature and pastoral elements, had the epithet of "Hermes", meaning "Standing Stones", after a series of sacred road markers that dotted Ancient Greece. Hermes was eventually split off into his own god through unclear means, and he and and Pan are distinct (with Hermes being credited as Pan's ''father'' in some myths). Even before that, Pan himself may be an offshoot of a Proto-Indo-European deity "Péh₂usōn" that also gave us the Hindu psychopomp Pushan.
393* Myth/NorseMythology:
394** Frigga/Freya, Njord and Frey. The fact that Odin seems to have mutual relationships with both Frigga and Freya (married to one of them and sharing the ''Einherjar'' with the other), as well as obvious etymological similarities, lead to some speculations on this possibility -- that Freya and Frigga were the same mother goddess, split into two entities. As for Njord, it is speculated that he was the mother goddess Nerthus, in time split into a celestial couple: Frey and Freya (literally "master and mistress").
395** Odin and Loki may also have been the same trickster god.
396** This can even be applied to whole races. Many scholars think that dwarves and dark elves were originally the same, which is further confused by sources splitting the dark elves up into "black elves," "dusky elves," etc. Likewise, some suspect that ''alfar'' (elves) were originally just another name for the Vanir, since elves were often mentioned alongside the Aesir and they're ruled by Frey.
397* Myth/MesopotamianMythology: The goddess of [[InterplayOfSexAndViolence love and war]], Inanna, has this both ways. ''Literature/InannasDescentToTheNetherworld'' revolves around the rivalry between her and her sister, Ereshkigal, the ruler of the underworld. However, there are so many parallels between their stories that scholars have long speculated that they were a single goddess split in two -- that is, there was originally just one Sumerian goddess that presided over love, war, and the underworld. Later on, when the Ancient Greeks came into contact with the Mesopotamians, aspects of Inanna would further be split again and given to two separate goddesses: Aphrodite (love, sex, fertility) and Athena (war, justice, political power).
398* Myth/ArthurianLegend: For an object example, this explains the ExcaliburInTheStone issue. Over time, two legends about King Arthur's sword developed: one version said that he pulled it from a stone, while another claimed that he got it from Myth/TheLadyOfTheLake. In ''Literature/LeMorteDArthur,'' Malory decided to include both legends, claiming that he pulled an unnamed sword from the stone and then got Excalibur from the Lady. Modern retellings will sometimes call the Sword in the Stone "Caliburn," which is the same name as "Excalibur," but in Latin instead of French.
399** Myth/TheLadyOfTheLake wound up having enough contradictory characterizations that Malory included two: an unnamed one who gave Excalibur to Arthur and was killed by Sir Balin, and then Nimue, described as "the chief lady of the lake." The idea of the Lady being some sort of legacy title is fairly common in modern depictions; often the first is named Vivien and the latter Nimue, which, as with Caliburn/Excalibur, are variants of the same name.
400** Morgan(a)/Morgause and Gareth/Gaheris are both pairs of siblings whose names are similar enough that many scholars believe that they started as one character.
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404* Not a "character" but an entire promotion had this done to it in the 1990s through 2010s, when the Wrestling/{{N|ational Wrestling Alliance}}WA was running a revival of Championship Wrestling from Florida and Wrestling/{{WWE}} was running a revival of Florida Championship Wrestling, which were really two different but interchangeable names for the same company.[[note]]FCW was the BShow of CWF. When CWF lost the rights to its own name during a temporary shutdown it just used the name of the B show for all of its shows until it could get the rights back, after which WWE started using the B show name for its own farm league.[[/note]] Both relied on footage and wrestlers from that company, just to make it more obvious.[[/folder]]
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407* The prototype of the ''Creator/JeffDunham'' character "Achmed the Dead Terrorist" was a dead UsefulNotes/OsamaBinLaden. Later, when Achmed appeared on Spark of Insanity, he was rewritten into a former minion of Osama instead of Osama himself.
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411* From the video production of ''Theatre/{{Cats}}''; on stage, the character of Gus is usually depicted as a young cat but becomes an older cat for his big number. This number usually segues into another number with the younger version, "Growltiger's Last Stand". The older version was played by Sir John Mills, who was far too old, and blind, to do the required singing and dancing. So, they split both versions into two characters, with the younger Gus now named Asparagus.
412* Creator/JeanRacine's ''Iphigenie'' pulls a [[NotHisSled twist]] on Iphigenia's sacrifice. In Greek Mythology, Iphigenia is usually King Agamemnon and Clytemnestra's daughter but in some accounts, she's Helen's ChildByRape after her abduction by Theseus. In the play, Iphigenia, daughter of Agamemnon, eventually consents to her sacrifice only to be revealed that her romantic rival Eriphile is the lost long daughter of Theseus and Helen and the one the gods had required to be sacrificed.
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416* The character of Lil' Boo from ''Theatre/HalloweenHorrorNights'' is an interesting case of this. The pumpkin was carved as set dressing for 2017's ''Film/TrickRTreat'' scare zone. The prop was reused a few times before going viral in 2021, after which it became a massive fan-favourite design with plenty of demand for merchandise. The original sculptor of the pumpkin is a freelance illustrator going by [[https://www.emoryalvarado.com/ Emory Arts]], who after seeing the popularity of the design wanted to use it for their own creative projects, and so a deal was quickly worked out where both Universal and Emory could get exclusive creative and merchandising rights for their own versions of the characters. This has given fans two versions of the character with subtle design differences and name spellings: Universal's Lil' Boo and Emory's Li'l Boo.
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420* In ''Webcomic/{{Shortpacked}}'', Ultra Car was originally an {{Automated Automobile|s}}, but later became a RobotGirl. In ''Webcomic/DumbingOfAge'', Ultra-Car (car form) is a comic book character and there's also Carla, an ordinary human who looks like ''Shortpacked'' UC's humanoid chassis, has some aspects of her personality, and is a fan of the UC cartoon. (Carla's unseen parents, tech billionaires who created an app called Zoomer, are likewise based on aspects of Ultra-Car's "parents", Joe and Rachel Rosenthal, that don't apply to the Dumbiverse Joe and Rachel.)
421* ''Webcomic/ArthurKingOfTimeAndSpace'':
422** While the strip mostly uses the same characters in every arc, the baseline and space arcs have different Maimed Kings. The baseline has ''Literature/LeMorteDArthur'''s King Pellam, father of Pelles and Pellinore, and the space arc has King Amfortas from Eschenbach's earlier ''Parzival'', who is not related to the Pellinores at all [[spoiler: and, in AKOTAS, is a computer]].
423** To an extent, the space arc characters are based on the crew of ''Series/StarTrekTheOriginalSeries'', with Arthur as Kirk, Lancelot as Spock and Guenevere as a {{Gender Flip}}ped [=McCoy=]. But a ''Webcomic/TheHeroOfThreeFaces'' strip [[http://www.arthurkingoftimeandspace.com/3faces/bbol.htm revealed]] that a space arc riff on ''Film/StarTrekIITheWrathOfKhan'' would have seen the death of [[spoiler: Merlin -- who in the ''Star Trek'' analogy is generally a permanent ''Series/DoctorWho'' crossover]] -- in Spock's role, with [[spoiler:Nimue]] as [=McCoy=]. (The other difference is that the death would have been permanent, because ''AKOTAS'' had already done a looser riff on ''Film/StarTrekIIITheSearchForSpock'', with the resurrected character being [[spoiler: Guenevere]]).
424* Dan Shive of ''Webcomic/ElGoonishShive'' has said that [[http://www.egscomics.com/?date=2004-07-16 the original version of Grace]] was a very different character with a much snarkier attitude, who was eventually written out in favor of the current Grace (then known as "Shade Tail" and eventually given the same name). The old Grace returned in a fashion, however, with many of her personality traits instead applying to pre-CharacterDevelopment [[StrawFeminist Susan]]. Oddly enough, the original version of Shade Tail was blonde, while Susan is a natural blonde who dyes her hair.
425* ''Webcomic/LearningWithMangaFGO'' splits the difference on protagonist duties by having Gudako get the plot importance, while Olga Marie and Mash go through the actual plots (off-panel) because Gudako's too lazy to do it herself.
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429* ''Blog/HamstersParadise'': The baywulves from the original sketches were split into two species, the northhounds and the southhounds, with the group as a whole being referred to as the calliducyons. The baywulf name is still in use as a subspecies of the southhounds.
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433* Season 5 of ''WebVideo/EpicRapBattlesOfHistory'' sees Film/AustinPowers battle Film/JamesBond, specifically the Creator/DanielCraig version. Midway through the battle, Creator/SeanConnery's version of Bond pops up and makes it a three-way rap battle.
434* ''WebAnimation/HappyTreeFriends'''s pilot features a blue dinosaur that snaps and bludgeons other animals to death with a banjo. This initial dinosaur was split into two characters for the series proper: Lumpy the LethalKlutz moose, and Flippy, a bear with a HairTriggerTemper.
435* Obnoxious Teen, a recurring character in ''WebVideo/{{Hatchetfield}}'', was originally intended to make cameos in various installments before being revealed as one of protagonists of ''Theatre/NerdyPrudesMustDie'', Pete Spankoffski. However, when ''Theatre/BlackFriday'' would make him appear opposite a character he shared an actor with, Robert Manion, Obnoxious Teen became a separate character, played by Creator/JoeyRichter. It was then planned for Obnoxious Teen to be revealed as a supporting character in ''Nerdy Prudes Must Die'', Pete's friend Ritchie Lipschitz, but after Manion's RoleEndingMisdemeanor, the role of Pete went to Richter, making that impossible. At this point ''WebVideo/NightmareTime 2'' established Pete and Obnoxious Teen were in two different places at the same time, so it was also impossible to fold the character back into Pete.
436** WordOfGod claims that a character trying to force Emma to sing in beginning of ''Theatre/TheGuyWhoDidntLikeMusicals'' is not a reccurring character of the series, Man In a Hurry, but a sepparate character, Coffe Jerk. This is despite the fact they share the same actor '''and''' outfits, when Starkid strongly utilizes different outfits to help the audience diffirentiate multiple characters played by the same actors. It is believed by fans this is a retcon to fully cement Man in a Hurry as a one-joke FlatCharacter.
437* Creator/JamesRolfe originally featured WebVideo/TheAngryVideoGameNerd in the "You Know What's Bullshit?!?" videos, in images likely drawn by Mike Matai. Later coming up with the Bullshit Man persona, a man with literal bull shit for a face. Who, in turn, made a cameo on an episode of AVGN as a separate character.
438* ''WebVideo/RealTimeFandub''''s'' did a dub of ''VideoGame/ShadowTheHedgehog'' wherein the cast divided Black Doom and Devil Doom from being the same character (the latter is his final form) to two separate characters: The Devil (from the Bible) and his "hyper-intelligent-verbose dog" respectively. This also has the unintended effect of changing canon [[spoiler:as Black Doom is killed by Shadow in the original, but The Devil is just emotionally distraught over Shadow killing his giant murder-dog and retreats to Hell physically unharmed]].
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442* ''WesternAnimation/AroundTheWorldWithWillyFog'': Rigodon and Tico (a cat and a hamster replacing Passepartout from [[Literature/AroundTheWorldInEightyDays the novel]]), and Dix and Bully (two dogs replacing Fix from the novel). Both pairs rarely split.
443* ''WesternAnimation/AvatarTheLastAirbender'':
444** In-universe example in the episode where the Gaang sees a play detailing their adventures. In one scene, a mysterious masked warrior named the Blue Spirit rescues Aang from Prince Zuko, when in reality [[spoiler:the Blue Spirit was actually Zuko in disguise. Justified in that the writer of the play wouldn't know that]].
445** PlayedForLaughs in the [[CanonDiscontinuity non-canon]], chibi short "School Time Shipping", where all the boys (except obviously Sokka) want to go out with [[LauncherOfAThousandShips Katara]]; she ultimately winds up with the Blue Spirit, despite the fact that the Blue Spirit's secret identity [[LovesMyAlterEgo is one of the romantic losers]].
446--->'''[[spoiler:Zuko]]:''' [[LampshadeHanging I did not see that coming]].
447* ''WesternAnimation/{{Bibleman}}'': Luxor Spawndroth and some of his identities from the old live episodes appear as different characters, which just messes up the ContinuityNod attempts with [[Series/{{Bibleman}} the original series]].
448* ''WesternAnimation/BigHero6TheSeries'': Wasabi in the Big Hero 6 comics is a [[NinjaPirateZombieRobot chef who is also a samurai]] whose blades look like sushi knives. The movie and cartoon version of Wasabi is a college student specializing in applied physics, and fights using huge energy blades that are much bigger than a sushi knife. However, Momokaze, a villain, happens to be a chef and and master swordswoman who fights with [[AbsurdlySharpBlade sushi knives made out of graphene]]. Not only that, but she has a blue color scheme like the comics version of Wasabi, whereas the movie and cartoon Wasabi has a green color scheme.
449* An in-universe example ended up being a major plot twist in ''WesternAnimation/TheBoondocks'' episode "The Story of Catcher Freeman". Both Granddad and Ruckus tell [[RashomonStyle wildly different, questionably accurate versions]] of the same story of a slave revolt involving Catcher Freeman/Catch-a-Freeman, a female slave named Thelma, a slave master named Master Colonel, and a cowardly house slave named Tobias. After a few minutes on the internet, Huey finds Tobias and Catcher were actually the same person: a cowardly house slave who [[FakeUltimateHero joined the revolt after he killed his master accidentally]].
450* ''WesternAnimation/Castlevania2017'': Due to the showrunners (particularly Creator/WarrenEllis)’s disdain for poor Grant, his position in the story gets divvied up and given to original characters in his absence. Greta fulfills his role as the fourth hero who befriends the heroes in battle and gets a happy ending while other ally Zamfir gets his use of daggers and rogue appearance. Not to mention, Trevor mentions meeting a “Pirate of the Roads” so Grant himself does technically really exist as well, albeit as TheGhost.
451* ''WesternAnimation/CastlevaniaNocturne'' has a case of this with Annette. This version of Annette takes her game counterpart’s name and position as Richer’s LoveInterest from the games but otherwise is Anette InNameOnly being a virtually different character altogether, both in appearance and backstory. However another character Tera takes her design from how Anette looks in ''Castlevania Dracula X Chronicles'' [[spoiler:and gets Anette’s role of being turned into a vampire in the BadEnding. Also a case of CompositeCharacter since Tera takes similarities from Sypha as well as Anette and her own game counterpart (albeit to a much lesser extent).]]
452* In ''WesternAnimation/DragonsRidersOfBerk'', the book's main villain influences two characters. The first is the similarly named Alvin the Treacherous who rules over the Outcast Tribe. The second is Viggo Grimborn who has a similar physical description and personality.
453* In ''WesternAnimation/DuckTales1987'', WesternAnimation/DonaldDuck was DemotedToExtra. The reasons were both executive and creative. Everyone felt that Donald was too iconic and he would overshadow the (at the time) relatively underexposed Uncle Scrooge. Nevertheless, aspects of his traditional role in the Comics were distributed to other characters, who eventually evolved aspects of their own personality:
454** Launchpad [=McQuack=] ends up being TheDitz and ButtMonkey accompanying Scrooge and the nephews on the adventures, sometimes complicating their adventures by being incompetent, impulsive and short-sighted.
455** Fenton Crackshell is more or less just like Donald. Poor white-collar scrapper, a suitor to Gandra Dee (a Daisy {{Expy}}), butting heads with Scrooge while also being irreplaceable to him, and finally a civilian alter-ego to the Superhero Gizmoduck (much like Donald and Paperinik).
456** The SpinOff series has ''WesternAnimation/DarkwingDuck'' whose civilian alter-ego Drake Mallard is caretaker to a highly active and energetic young charge like Donald. Darkwing Duck also has Donald's distinct hot-head SmallNameBigEgo personality from the comics and likewise resembles Paperinik.
457*** ''WesternAnimation/DuckTales2017'' also does this with DW himself. The actor who portrayed him in the ShowWithinAShow turns out to be very egotistical (which was Drake's big flaw), [[spoiler:enough to turn him into Negaduck]]. Jim Starling's replacement for the potential rebooted movie retains his noble qualities, being modest and never giving up on protecting others. [[spoiler:No wonder this universe's Drake Mallard ends up deciding to join the hero business for real.]]
458** Donald does appear in these episodes but as a minor supporting character but never in a big role and he didn't have much of his original personality and characteristics. The Donald of the classic cartoons and the Creator/CarlBarks comics had an occasionally belligerent and backbiting relationships with his nephews and was famously cantankerous. The Donald of the original ''[=DuckTales=]'' cartoons is mild, beloved by his nephews and very kind and affable.
459* In the original comic and video-game versions of ''VideoGame/EarthwormJim'', Professor Monkey-For-A-Head was an EvilutionaryBiologist focused MadScientist and Bob the Killer Goldfish was a more generic would-be tyrant. In [[WesternAnimation/EarthwormJim the cartoon version]], the Professor loses his evilutionary schtick and is a generic MadScientist, whilst Bob gains a fairly heavy HollywoodEvolution motif (despite, ironically, talking like a bombastic fundamentalist Dixie preacher).
460* ''WesternAnimation/HeManAndTheMastersOfTheUniverse2021'' takes a few character traits from the originals in ''WesternAnimation/HeManAndTheMastersOfTheUniverse1983'' and shuffles them around, creating new characters or {{Composite Character}}s.
461** In ''1983'', Duncan is the Man-At-Arms of Eternos, the adoptive father of Teela, and a TeamDad for her, Adam, Cringer and Orko. Due to an AgeLift making the ''2021'' Duncan the same age as Adam and Teela, much of his character was shifted around. His TeamDad role went to Cringer, his position as Man-At-Arms went to his EvilMentor Kronis before he took the name when he got the Power of Grayskull, and Man-E-Faces became Teela's ParentalSubstitute.
462** ''1983'' Cringer was a CowardlyLion when not transformed into Battle Cat. In ''2021'', Cringer is OlderAndWiser compared to his original self, his cowardice now given to his nephew Kitty.
463* In the book ''Literature/{{Ivanhoe}}'', the Black Knight was the disguise of King Richard I. In ''WesternAnimation/IvanhoeTheKingsKnight'', it is the disguise of Brian de Bois-Guilbert and later Prince John.
464* ''WesternAnimation/LooneyTunes'': WesternAnimation/ElmerFudd himself is one of those from WesternAnimation/PorkyPig's role and appearance from the cartoon "WesternAnimation/PorkysHareHunt". The debut of Happy Rabbit, who evolved into WesternAnimation/BugsBunny. To complicate matters, Egghead, Elmer's prototype, is now considered a distinct character.
465* ''WesternAnimation/MyKnightAndMe'': The knight from the original ''[[WesternAnimation/EightHundredAndFiftyMeters 850 Meters]]'' short is divided in two characters in this series. Henri of Orange got the looks and the mandolin while Wilfried of White got the glory hound tendencies.
466* In the original ''WesternAnimation/{{Muppet Babies|1984}}'', Gonzo's girlfriend Camilla the chicken was portrayed as a small [[CompanionCube inanimate stuffed chick]] for Baby Gonzo. In the [[WesternAnimation/MuppetBabies2018 CGI reboot]], Camilla is now a live chicken, and a potato named Potato essentially serves the same role as her stuffed counterpart.
467* ''WesternAnimation/MyLittlePonyFriendshipIsMagic'': [[WesternAnimation/MyLittlePonyG3 G3's Rainbow Dash]] was split between G4's version of Rainbow Dash who has her name and look and Rarity who has her fashion-conscious personality and accent (albeit an Atlantic accent instead of a wholly UsefulNotes/{{British Accent|s}}). The three are the trope image. This example however was mostly coincidental as both Rarity and Rainbow Dash started out as Sparkler and Firefly from G1 before having their colours and names changed due to copyright issues.
468** The personality angle is actually a little more complicated than that. See, the G3 Rainbow Dash was presented as, variously, "{{Oneesama}} with an eye for fashion who is womanly but still knows how to have fun", "A bubblier, more immature fashionista who loves to dress up", and, in the toys & comics, a GirlyGirlWithATomboyStreak. G4 Rainbow Dash is a straight-up {{tomboy}}, whilst Rarity is also a GirlyGirlWithATomboyStreak.
469* ''WesternAnimation/ThePrinceAndThePauper'' starring WesternAnimation/MickeyMouse gives both Mickey's both personalities associated with the character. Pauper Mickey is the cheerful NiceGuy that Mickey is known as today, while the Prince is more like the mischievous and adventurous hero that he was known as in his earlier years.
470* ''WesternAnimation/TheSimpsons'':
471** "[[Recap/TheSimpsonsS9E14DasBus Das Bus]]" parodies ''Literature/LordOfTheFlies'', and Lisa and Milhouse divide Piggy's role. Lisa is the voice of reason who tries to keep everyone civilized, while Milhouse is the physically-incapable [[TheLoad Load]] and [[TheScapegoat Scapegoat]] whose glasses are used to start a fire.
472** Krusty the Klown was originally planned to be Homer's alter ego (hence the similar appearance), however this idea was scrapped as they thought it was too complicated. The season 6 episode "[[Recap/TheSimpsonsS6E15HomieTheClown Homie The Clown]]" would still explore this idea, as Homer goes to Krusty's clown college and becomes one of his impersonators, then gets in trouble with the mob due to the MistakenIdentity caused by his remarkable resemblance to Krusty.
473** The "[[Recap/TheSimpsonsS6E6TreehouseOfHorrorV Treehouse of Horror V]]" segment "The Shinning" parodies ''Film/TheShining'', and Danny Torrance's part is split between the Simpsons children. Bart has the titular psychic power, Lisa sees the waterfall of blood spilling out of the elevator, and Maggie spells out "REDRUM" with her blocks.
474* The ''WesternAnimation/StarFairies'' TV special has Sparkle wish for her new helper to have "a touch of spice, a whisper of joy, the beauty of night, lots of true love, and a pinch of jazz." Instead of one fairy meeting five requirements, she gets five fairies that meet a single requirement.
475* In ''WesternAnimation/TeenageMutantNinjaTurtles2003'' Shredder a.k.a. Oroku Saki is revealed to be an utrom, making him a CompositeCharacter of Shredder and Kraang. Then it's revealed that the utrom only appropriated the persona of Shredder. The original Shredder was a demonic entity that terrorized Japan centuries earlier. Then it's revealed that Shredder and Oroku Saki, started as two separate beings, the Shredder was a demon and Oroku Saki was an [[AmbitionIsEvil ambitious]] BadassNormal who merged with the demon after making a DealWithTheDevil.
476* ''WesternAnimation/TeenageMutantNinjaTurtles2012'': The character Hun, originally created for [[WesternAnimation/TeenageMutantNinjaTurtles2003 the 2003 animated series]], ended up being a BreakoutVillain, who also found his way into various other iterations of the franchise. However, the 2012 series had an InNameOnly version of Hun, who, instead of being a [[TheBigGuy huge, muscular]] martial artist, who is [[UndyingLoyalty loyal to the Shredder]], [[spoiler:who eventually mutates into [[CanonCharacterAllAlong a famous mutant character from the franchise]]]], is more of a LargeHam BruceLeeClone. However, the aforementioned characterisitics were given to a brand new character created for the series, named Chris Bradford.
477* ''WesternAnimation/RiseOfTheTeenageMutantNinjaTurtles'': The Foot Recruit takes her DarkActionGirl traits and her willingness to [[HeelFaceRevolvingDoor both help out and screw over the Turtles]] from Karai, and her use of sports equipment and [[spoiler:given name]] from Casey Jones. The thing is, both Karai and Casey are established to exist, albeit in vastly different roles and time periods.
478* ''WesternAnimation/ThunderCatsRoar'': In the [[WesternAnimation/ThunderCats1985 original series]], the Nether-Witch was one of Mumm-Ra's many disguises he takes via shape-shifting. Here, she shows up as her own character.
479* ''WesternAnimation/TinyToonAdventures'' has a CastOfExpies, but WesternAnimation/BugsBunny gets two successors: Buster Bunny and Babs Bunny[[note]]"[[RunningGag No relation]]"[[/note]]. Babs has more of his "wacky" traits, such as the ability to impersonate others, while Buster inherits the suave personality of a StraightMan[=/=]DeadpanSnarker. Since the original Bugs was a WholesomeCrossdresser, it made a lot of sense to divide him into a male and female character [[labelnote:For the record...]]Babs was not a Lola counterpart, because Lola did not exist yet[[/labelnote]].
480* ''Franchise/{{Transformers}}'':
481** In ''WesternAnimation/TransformersAnimated'', we're not quite sure what happened with Skywarp and Cyclonus. In ''Franchise/TransformersGeneration1'', Cyclonus may or may not be an upgraded Skywarp (blame error-prone animation for a confusing TransformationSequence when multiple characters are upgraded at once.) The ''Animated'' version, however? Skywarp is one of several clones of Starscream, each with one trait of the original taken [[ExaggeratedTrope Up to Eleven]]. Skywarp represents his cowardice. As for Cyclonus, he's a brief (but cool) cameo, but AllThereInTheManual tells us that his "internal chronometer" is way off, he is seeking someone named Galvatron (that's Megatron's upgraded form in G1 and several other series), and he has some circuitry in common with Starscream, particularly his (now disabled) self-preservation instinct. This hints without saying that Cyclonus is from the future and used to be Skywarp.
482** In the G1, Transformers Galvatron is best remembered as being super AxCrazy. In ''Anime/TransformersArmada'', when Megatron became Galvatron he retains much of his sanity, but his ax craziness handed over to Cyclonus who was already like that in his first appearance. Which is ironic since in G1 he was the [[OnlySaneMan sanest]] of the Decepticons.
483** In addition to changing the events of happening on present-day Earth to a time-travel adventure that took place in its past, ''WesternAnimation/BeastWars'' did this to Optimus Primal and Beast-era Megatron by making them {{legacy character}}s to their [[Franchise/TransformersGenerationOne Generation 1]] namesakes, as the toyline originally had them as not legacy characters, but as ''the G1 characters themselves'' with new forms.
484** ''WesternAnimation/TransformersRescueBots'' split the original toyline and its storybooks' incarnation of Cody Burns into two characters for the animated series, with Cody [[AgeLift made a child and the youngest of the Burns family]] and his original counterpart's concept as a young adult firefighter being recycled into his older brother Kade (who was created for the animated series alongside Cody's other older siblings Dani and Graham, though all three of them would get their own figurines when the toyline was retooled to be more consistent with the cartoon).
485* ''WesternAnimation/WackyRaces2017'' puts forth that the Dick Dastardly of this show is the son of the Dastardly from the [[WesternAnimation/WackyRaces 1968 show]] and the grandson of the one from ''WesternAnimation/DastardlyAndMuttleyInTheirFlyingMachines''.
486* In ''ComicBook/WildCATsWildStorm'', Voodoo was introduced as the newly recruited rookie of the team; in ''WesternAnimation/WildCATs1994'' that role is given to Warblade, with Voodoo already a member of the team before the start of the series.
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490* ''VideoGame/TronTwoPointOh'' and its spin off comic were thrown into CanonDiscontinuity when ''Film/TronLegacy'' was green-lit, but it appears the character of Jet Bradley was split between Sam Flynn (being a SpinOffspring, the hacking ability, the arrest record and apparent apathy to Encom's trouble in the beginning) and Beck in the spinoff ''WesternAnimation/TronUprising'' (a HeroWithBadPublicity who leads a revolt in the system and has a ''very'' troubled relationship with his father / mentor).
491* After many people noticed too many differences being the Grimlocks in ''VideoGame/TransformersFallOfCybertron'' and ''WesternAnimation/TransformersRobotsInDisguise2015'' and their histories, despite [[Franchise/TransformersAlignedUniverse being set in the same universe]], Adam Beechen, [[WordOfGod producer on the latter]], [[https://twitter.com/sonnova/status/606586570980749312 outright declared they were separate characters]].
492* ''Franchise/{{Hellaverse}}'': Commonly, {{Satan}} and Lucifer - and, to a lesser extent, {{Beelzebub}} and {{Asmodeus}} - are treated as various aliases for the same person. This is ''not'' the case here, with all four being seperate characters that embody some of the SevenDeadlySins: Lucifer is Pride, Satan is Wrath, Bee is Gluttony and Asmodeus is Lust.
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496* In [[RealDreamsAreWeirder dreams]], the dreamer may often see someone they know split into two people. Alternatively, they may simultaneously see the original real person along with another character who looks and behaves similarly or identically to them while still being recognized by the brain as a different person than the original.
497* This crops up often in automotive industries for various reasons, but two notable ones are significant enough to make it to this list:
498** Toyota Harrier and Lexus RX were [[MarketBasedTitle same-model vehicles]] for first two generations, even when Lexus was brought into Japanese market and Toyota discontinued most of their existing equivalent models there. While the RX first branched out and received third-generation upgrade in 2008 for international markets including Japan, the Harrier branched out much later in 2013, becoming a different vehicle altogether.
499** Nissan decided to [[ContinuityReboot reboot the GT-R nameplate]] after separating it from their Skyline luxury car range, with their intention of the latter being [[RevisitingTheRoots a series of luxury sedans it was originally meant to be]]. Meanwhile, the GT-R has become a different beast of a performance-focused grand-tourer after being SavedFromDevelopmentHell in 2007.
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