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* ''[[Kaiji]]'' has one with [[Death Note|Live Action Light]] as the titular protagonist.
* ''[[Pokémon (anime)|Pokémon]]'' had, in America, anyway, a stage adaptation of the anime simply called ''[[Pokémon Live]]''. Team Rocket is more treacherous, and [[Hot Mom|Mrs. Ketchum]] at one point lets slip out that she had a fling with [[Big Bad|Giovanni of Team Rocket]]. [[Canon Discontinuity]] through and through, but the "Who is Ash's father?" [[Epileptic Trees]] only had richer soil to grow in.
** An unofficial fanmade trailer, titled ''[http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=sDX1m0Y2Vkg Pokémon Apokélypse]'', has received much attention and was even purported to be real at some point. However, it has [https://www.webcitation.org/67nceZ3DA?url=http://shogungamer.com/news/live-action-pokemon-movie-full-hd-trailer-and-interview-its-creators since been proven to be a fan project]. While there are no plans for an actual fan film, the producers have stated that the possibility is not entirely ruled out.
* ''[[Hell Girl]]'' got a Live Action Adaptation that was set within the timeline of the first anime season, retaining the anthology format while notably averting the anime storyline. [[Compressed Adaptation|At a mere 12 episodes, there wasn't much room for them anyway.]]
* ''[[Paprika]]'' is getting the live-action treatment from [[Troy|Wolfgang]] [[The Perfect Storm|Peterson]]; this shouldn't be too difficult since A) all of Satoshi Kon's movies are shot as if they are live-action and B) we've already seen that <s> American</s> film audiences can handle [[The Matrix|trippy]] [[Inception|dream]] plots.