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== [[Anime]] and [[Manga]] ==
* ''[[Gundam|Gundam Sousei]]'' is what happens when you tell the story of how Gundam was conceived and turn it [[Up to Eleven]].
* ''[[Macross|Macross: Do You Remember Love?]]'' movie is the dramatization of the original ''[[Super Dimension Fortress Macross]]'' TV-series. It was later retconned to be an in-universe movie.
 
== [[Film]] ==
* ''[[300]]'' is basically a Dramatization [[Inspired By]] the conflict it represents, and makes no secret of this. As someone aptly summed-up, "This isn't the way it happened. This is much cooler."
* ''[[The Hunt for Red October]]'' is based on the the defection in 1961 of a Soviet submarine under the command of Jonas Pleksys (1935 - 1993) a Lithuanian whose childhood was marred by World War II and the later deportation of his parents to Siberia. A graduate of the elite Leningrad Naval Academy, his defection to the westWest at the age of 26 while in command of a sub undergoing its first sea trials inspired the character of Marko Ramius in Tom Clancy’s famous book, whose story is set in a later period in the Cold War with more advanced vessels and technology.
* ''[[Twelve O'Clock High]]'' includes what [[The Other Wiki]] calls "a thinly disguised version of the notorious Black Thursday strike against Schweinfurt" during [[World War II]].
 
== [[Literature]] ==
* See ''The Hunt for Red October'' in ''FilmsFilm''.
* "''[[In Cold Blood"]]'' by Truman Capote is the dramatisation of a real life murder.
* ''[[Kill Time or Die Trying]]'' by Neil T Stacey and Christopher Dean is a dramatisation of their time at the University of the Witwatersrand.
 
== [[Live -Action TV]] ==
* The Investigation Discovery channel lives on this trope. Sometimes it gets borderline pornographic, since they often recreate scenes of people having torrid affairs in extreme detail.