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# Shared Continuity - more common nowadays, this spinoff generally carries no characters over from the show that spawned it, though both are in the same continuity that allows for [[Crossover|Crossovers]] from the original. |
# Shared Continuity - more common nowadays, this spinoff generally carries no characters over from the show that spawned it, though both are in the same continuity that allows for [[Crossover|Crossovers]] from the original. |
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Spinoffs are [[Older Than You Think]]. Plantagenet Palliser was a minor character in ''The Small House at Allington'', one of the novels in the Barchester series by [[Anthony Trollope]]. Plantagenet Palliser became one of the main characters of Trollope's Palliser series, written in the 1860's and 1870's |
Spinoffs are [[Older Than You Think]]. Plantagenet Palliser was a minor character in ''The Small House at Allington'', one of the novels in the Barchester series by [[Anthony Trollope]]. Plantagenet Palliser became one of the main characters of Trollope's Palliser series, written in the 1860's and 1870's. And earlier than that, the character of Falstaff, from Henry IV parts 1 and 2, was given his own play, at Royal request, [[The Zeroth Law of Trope Examples|by Shakespeare]]. |
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See also [[Distaff Counterpart]]. When a TV series is successful enough to produce a film [[Spin-Off]], this is [[The Movie]]. When the same principle is applied to [[Video Games]], the result is a [[Gaiden Game]]. |
See also [[Distaff Counterpart]]. When a TV series is successful enough to produce a film [[Spin-Off]], this is [[The Movie]]. When the same principle is applied to [[Video Games]], the result is a [[Gaiden Game]]. |