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* In [[Disney]]'s 2016 [[The Jungle Book (Disney film)|The Jungle Book]] [[The Jungle Book (2016 film)|reboot]], Shanti was cut, this ends with Mowgli {{spoiler|staying at the jungle instead of following her and living with humans}}.
** In [[TaleSpin]] both Bagheera and Kaa didn't get roles.
* In the theater version of the [[
* [[Shrek]]: [[The Musical]]:
** The UK version omits the Magic Mirror. Lord Faraquaad gets all his much needed information from The Gingerbread Man. Plus, some of the fairy tale characters were also remove and replaced with ones that are recognizable to the UK audience.
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* In numerous adaptions of [[Arthur Conan Doyle]]'s [[Sherlock Holmes]], Godfrey Norton, a British lawyer and Irene Adler's husband, plays the part of not existing. Due to [[Shipper|writers, authors, screen writers, and such]] who want to pair up Sherlock with Irene.
** In the Robert Downey Jr. version, Irene's divorcing Godfrey, because he snores and was boring.
*
* In the [[Harry Potter (film)|film versions]] of the [[Harry Potter (
* ''[[Twilight (novel)|Twilight]]'' ends up cutting up several human characters and [[Pair the Spares]] by getting two characters, who had their love interests taken out with each other.
* The
** Both Tom Bombadil and Goldberry, his wife, and the Hobbits' entire "Old Forest" adventures are absent from both of the films so far.
** Glorfindel is gone from both adaptations, as well: In the [[The Lord of the Rings (film)|Peter Jackson films]], his part of saving Frodo from the Nazgûl was given to Arwen. Though in the [[The Lord of the Rings (animation)|Bakshi cartoon version]], this role is given to Legolas.
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** In most adaptations, Beregond is cut. He (and his son's) role as Pippin's friend is [[Composite Character|Faramir]] in the Jackson films. Since his role in defending the latter from premature cremation is also cut, so Pippin's dash for Gandalf is just as desperate and only came ''just in time'' as the pyre is about to be lit. According to [http://tolkiengateway.net/wiki/Beregond_%28soldier_of_Gondor%29#Portrayal_in_Adaptations Ian Hughes'] his character was originally meant to be Beregond but was change into Irolas and the role was reduce.
** Ghan-burh-Chan and Elrond's twin sons, Elladan and Elrohir, are also gone from the [[Peter Jackson]] films. Whereas Quickbeam, the ent, has a [[Demoted to Extra]] role.
* In ''[[The Swiss Family Robinson]]'', there's a fourth son. But he was dropped from the Disney movie.
* [[Terrence Malick]]'s ''[[The Thin Red Line]]'' [[The Thin Red Line (film)|film adaptation]] has to axe several major characters, especially Queen the Texan. Mainly due to the novel having [[Loads and Loads of Characters]].
* ''[[The Chronicles of Narnia]]''{{'}}s animated adaptation of the ''The Lion, The Witch, and The Wardrobe'', Father Christmas is absent. Instead it was Aslan who gives the children their weapons. In 2005 version, there was an original plan to do the same in the live action version, that's before someone designed a suitable story for Father Christmas.
* The [[Disney]] [[The Jungle Book (Disney film)|adaptation]] of ''[[The Jungle Book (novel)|The Jungle Book]]'' omits several characters, notably Tabaqui, the Jackal. Same with some of the live action versions (Though ''Mowgli's Story'' has some of them, including Tabaqui, this makes this sequel as more loyal).
* In ''[[Animal Farm]]''{{'}}s animated adaptation, Benjamin the donkey fills in for Clover, since the latter is absent.
** Mollie is gone entirely.
* This happens with ''[[Watership Down]]'', because of [[Adaptation Distillation]]. Those that didn't appear in the film are:
** [[Those Two Guys]]: Hawkbit, Speedwell, and Acorn.
** [[Plucky Comic Relief]]: Bluebell
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