Christmas Rushed: Difference between revisions

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This can often lead to [[Development Hell]]. Arguably worse are those products that do manage to be released on time, since it's often obvious that they're rush jobs.
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== [[Comic Books]] ==
* Generally a [[Comic Book Adaptation]] will be prepared to coincide with the release of a film; as a result, they have to work with earlier drafts of the movie rather than the final cut. [[Marvel Comics]]' adaptation of ''[[Star Wars]]'', for example, included Jabba the Hut, looking much different from his appearance two films later.
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* ''[[Mario Kart]] 7'' [http://www.eurogamer.net/articles/2011-11-25-nintendo-mario-kart-3ds-completed-as-act-of-emergency was released as an emergency] to improve the catalogue of the Nintendo 3DS for Christmas 2011. (so much that they had to request [[Retro Studios|a company]] which Nintendo frequently gave tight deadlines on [[Metroid Prime|their own games]] to complete it)
* ''[[Tomb Raider]]: Angel of Darkness'' was in [[Development Hell]] for a while, and then ironically rushed out for the Christmas season, which was one of the reasons the game had a ton of cut content and bugs up the wazoo.
 
== Western Animation ==
* ''[[A Charlie Brown Christmas]]'', to the point where some scenes are [[Off-Model]] and the show's producer had to write the lyrics to the show's only [[Insert Song]] because there was no time to find a songwriter. Showing that [[Tropes Are Not Bad]], the show won an [[Emmy Award|Emmy]] and a [[Peabody Award|Peabody]], and launched the whole ''[[Peanuts]]'' television franchise.
 
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