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* ''[[Calvin and Hobbes: The Series|Calvin and Hobbes The Series]]'' ([[Script Fic|which is actually a fan fic]])
* ''[[Calvin and Hobbes: The Series|Calvin and Hobbes The Series]]'' ([[Script Fic|which is actually a fan fic]])
* ''[[The Real Ghostbusters|S.O.S. Fantômes: La Serie Animée]]''<ref>Had the previous unrelated live-action series by [[Filmation]] not existed, the show likely would have invoked this trope in the U.S. as well.</ref>
* ''[[The Real Ghostbusters|S.O.S. Fantômes: La Serie Animée]]''<ref>Had the previous unrelated live-action series by [[Filmation]] not existed, the show likely would have invoked this trope in the U.S. as well.</ref>
* ''[[Green Lantern the Animated Series]]''
* ''[[Green Lantern: The Animated Series]]''


==[[Comic Book Adaptation|The Comic Book]] or The Manga: ==
==[[Comic Book Adaptation|The Comic Book]] or The Manga: ==
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* ''[[Lost]]: The Game''<ref>You just did</ref> and ''Lost: The Video Game'' (also known as ''Lost: Via Domus'' in North America)
* ''[[Lost]]: The Game''<ref>You just did</ref> and ''Lost: The Video Game'' (also known as ''Lost: Via Domus'' in North America)
* [[Lego Adaptation Game]]s ''Lego Star Wars: The Video Game'' and ''Lego Batman: The Video Game''
* [[Lego Adaptation Game]]s ''Lego Star Wars: The Video Game'' and ''Lego Batman: The Video Game''
* ''[[Hercules (Disney film)|Disney's Hercules]]: Action Game''
* ''[[Hercules (1997 film)||Disney's Hercules]]: Action Game''
* ''TV Tropes: The Party Game. [http://www.boardgamegeek.com/article/6381161#6381161 No, really.]''
* ''TV Tropes: The Party Game. [http://www.boardgamegeek.com/article/6381161#6381161 No, really.]''
* ''[[Black Rock Shooter (video game)|Black Rock Shooter: The Game]]''
* ''[[Black★Rock Shooter (video game)||Black Rock Shooter: The Game]]''
* ''[[The Simpsons Game]]''
* ''[[The Simpsons Game]]''



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When a work is adapted into a different medium, there is a tendency to subtitle that work with the format of the new adaptation. For example, a TV show called Bob And Alice, when adapted into a movie, will be called Bob and Alice: The Movie.

Because this is an uncreative and predictable method of naming something, it's a good sign that the adaptation is a cheap tie-in product knocked out to ride the coattails of a more popular work (this is especially true of things adapted into video games). This is not necessarily true, however, and just as frequently the system is simply used as a way to disambiguate different works in a franchise.

This is a fluid trope. Sometimes, if an adaptation becomes more popular than the original work, it'll drop the subtitle, while in other cases, if a new adaptation is produced, a show that didn't originally have a subtitle will have one added on. Many times, these are even added on by fans.

Colon Cancer is a frequent result of this trope, especially if an adaptation of an adaptation is made. Take, for example, this gem: Star Trek: The Next Generation: The Manga.

Compare Trope 2000, Super Title 64 Advance. Contrast Oddly-Named Sequel 2: Electric Boogaloo. See also The Foreign Subtitle.

Examples (listed by medium):

Parodies

The Animated Series:[1]

The Comic Book or The Manga:

The Game or The Board Game:

The Movie: (see also, The Film of the Book)

The Musical

The Next Generation: (and similar names)

The Series

Other

  1. Animated "The Series" go here too.
  2. Had the previous unrelated live-action series by Filmation not existed, the show likely would have invoked this trope in the U.S. as well.
  3. You just did