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* Anything [[Tim Burton]] touches turns quirky. This doesn't really apply to movies like ''[[Charlie and the Chocolate Factory]]'' or ''[[Alice in Wonderland (film)|Alice in Wonderland]]'', on account of the source material's pre-existing quirkiness, but definitely applies to ''[[Batman (film)|Batman]]'', ''[[Sleepy Hollow (Film)|Sleepy Hollow]]'', and ''[[Planet of the Apes]]''.
* Anything [[Tim Burton]] touches turns quirky. This doesn't really apply to movies like ''[[Charlie and the Chocolate Factory]]'' or ''[[Alice in Wonderland (film)|Alice in Wonderland]]'', on account of the source material's pre-existing quirkiness, but definitely applies to ''[[Batman (film)|Batman]]'', ''[[Sleepy Hollow (Film)|Sleepy Hollow]]'', and ''[[Planet of the Apes]]''.
* The ''[[Harry Potter (film)|Harry Potter]]'' movies had different inspirations in visual tone and what the directors emphasized. ''[[Goblet of Fire]]'' had several boarding school comedy pieces, some of which weren't in the book at all. [[Alfonso Cuaron]] gave a candy shop Day of the Dead touches and food, such as candy skulls.
* The ''[[Harry Potter (film)|Harry Potter]]'' movies had different inspirations in visual tone and what the directors emphasized. ''[[Harry Potter and the Goblet of Fire (film)|Goblet of Fire]]'' had several boarding school comedy pieces, some of which weren't in the book at all. [[Alfonso Cuaron]] gave a candy shop Day of the Dead touches and food, such as candy skulls.
* [[William Shakespeare]] is one of the most frequent targets of this.
* [[William Shakespeare]] is one of the most frequent targets of this.
** ''[[Ran]]'' is ''[[King Lear]]'' [[In Space|In Japan]].
** ''[[Ran]]'' is ''[[King Lear]]'' [[In Space|In Japan]].

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A work may be an adaptation of previous media, but that does not mean it has the same tone or style. It will usually hit the same main plot points, but change dramatically the way the plot is presented, sometimes to the point of changing the genre or changing position on a sliding scale such as the Sliding Scale of Idealism Versus Cynicism.

Super-Trope to Darker and Edgier and Lighter and Softer. Sister Trope to Tone Shift.

Examples of Adaptation Inspiration include:

Film

Live-Action TV

Multiple

  • Most adaptations of The War of the Worlds have been updated to a later time period and location than the original. The only thing most have in common are alien invaders with tripods and their defeat by our microorganisms:
    • The original took place in 1890s England at the height of its power.
    • The infamous 1938 radio version is set in what was then The Present Day.
    • The 1950s version focused on scientists in Los Angeles.
    • The 2005 film had an almost war documentary feel to it, focusing on an East Coast family trying to survive.

Other

  • This happens a lot to public domain works, since people can be reasonably expected to know the original or at least the gist of it, so instead of doing the same thing for the umpteenth time they make Hamlet In Space!