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I deleted an entry about the the Duke of Weselton from Frozen not liking it when people mispronounce \
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I deleted an entry about the the Duke of Weselton from Frozen not liking it when people mispronounce \\\"Weselton\\\" as \\\"Weasel town\\\" because I didn\\\'t think his reaction is unusual/disproportionate/uncharacteristic enough to qualify, but it got re-added shortly afterward. No one likes an edit war, so I thought it should be discussed here.
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Perhaps the better trope is AdaptationalDistillation if this bothers you. It\'s a bit hard finding the right tropes to very noticeable details.
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Perhaps the better trope is AdaptationalDistillation. It\\\'s a bit hard finding the right tropes to very noticeable details.
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Perhaps the better trope is AdaptationalDistillation if this bothers you. It\'s a bit hard finding the right tropes to very noticeable details.
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Perhaps the better trope is AdaptationalDistillation. It\\\'s a bit hard finding the right tropes to very noticeable details.
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Perhaps the better trope is AdaptationalDistillation if this bothers you. It\'s a bit hard finding the right tropes to very noticeable details.
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Perhaps the better trope is AdaptationalDistillation. It\\\'s a bit hard finding the right tropes to very noticeable details.

EDIT: Just checked CompositeCharacter\\\'s description

In some extreme cases with certain stories that have regular adaptations every few years, an EraSpecificPersonality gives them the opportunity to fuse specific versions of the SAME character in different adaptations, making someone a composite character of him- or herself.

Incidentally, Ash Ketchum is on the EraSpecificPersonality page:

* Ash Ketchum from \\\'\\\'Anime/{{Pokemon}}\\\'\\\' has gradually changed his personality with each saga, though his heroic nature, fearlessness, and love for Pokémon remain constant. In Indigo, he was more brash and temperamental, with an impulsive streak, and frequently blew off actual training. By the end of the Orange Islands, the tendency to blow off training completely disappeared. In Johto, he greatly enjoyed training and while his impulsive, brash temperament remained, it was much less so than in Indigo. In addition, throughout the Original Series, he displayed a tendency to be a DeadpanSnarker. The \\\'\\\'Advanced Generation\\\'\\\' Ash Ketchum was much calmer and more mature, serving as an experienced mentor to May, though his stubborn streak remained. The \\\'\\\'Diamond & Pearl\\\'\\\' series Ash was very mature and experienced just as he had been in the previous saga, but also had the tendency to display angst, partly due to his rivalry with Paul, a cold and borderline abusive trainer. In both of these generations, Ash displayed great tactical ability and learned from his mistakes, though he could still be stubborn on occasion. \\\'\\\'Best Wishes\\\'\\\' Ash seemed to have a snapback to his Original Series personality, with stubbornness, immaturity, and impulsiveness, though admittedly not quite to the extent of the Original Series and thankfully it was toned down over the course of the saga. \\\'\\\'XY\\\'\\\' Ash was nearly infallible, once again, and moreso than in any other saga, serving as the wise, experienced mentor to his traveling companions, who, along with a few rivals, all idolized him. While he still retained all of his enthusiasm, he was still very calm, mature, and capable of planning ahead at times, while retaining his strength of thinking on his feet. \\\'\\\'SM\\\'\\\' Ash is zanier than \\\'\\\'XY\\\'\\\' Ash, possibly the most since the original Ash, though he retains competence of \\\'\\\'XY\\\'\\\' Ash.
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