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While some adaptations make a character nicer, this is the opposite, making a character more of a [[Jerkass]] than they were in the original work |
While some adaptations make a character nicer, this is the opposite, making a character more of a [[Jerkass]] than they were in the original work. |
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While there is some overlap with [[Adaptational Villainy]], the key difference is that a character isn't necessarily villainous. It can be a hero who was made into an [[Anti-Hero]], or a villain who was [[Affably Evil]] is now [[Faux Affably Evil]]. |
While there is some overlap with [[Adaptational Villainy]], the key difference is that a character isn't necessarily villainous. It can be a hero who was made into an [[Anti-Hero]], or a villain who was [[Affably Evil]] is now [[Faux Affably Evil]]. |