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* ''[[High School Musical]]'' is a pretty tame movie series, but there is still a religious alternative: ''Sunday School Musical'', released by [[The Asylum]] under their Faith Films imprint - although in this case, the reduced production values aren't due to this trope so much as due to the M.O. of [[The Asylum]] being reduced production values. |
* ''[[High School Musical]]'' is a pretty tame movie series, but there is still a religious alternative: ''Sunday School Musical'', released by [[The Asylum]] under their Faith Films imprint - although in this case, the reduced production values aren't due to this trope so much as due to the M.O. of [[The Asylum]] being reduced production values. |
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* In order to counter the allegedly less-than-flattering portrayal that the 1996 film adaptation of ''[[Evita]]'' gave to Eva Perón, the Argentinean government commissioned ''Eva Perón: The True Story'', a [[Dueling Movies]] released that same year. |
* In order to counter the allegedly less-than-flattering portrayal that the 1996 film adaptation of ''[[Evita]]'' gave to Eva Perón, the Argentinean government commissioned ''Eva Perón: The True Story'', a [[Dueling Movies]] released that same year. |
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* ''Deti protiv volshebnikov'' (aka, ''Kids against the Sorcerers'', ''Children vs. Wizards'') is a 2016 CGI film that could be best described as the Russian Orthodox equivalent of this trope, as it's in part a response to ''[[Harry Potter]]'' and the supposed moral degeneracy of the West. The end result however, manages to [[So Bad It's Horrible|fail on ''all'' counts]]. |
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== Literature == |
== Literature == |