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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.
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|Star Trek the Next Generation]]: [[Comic Book Adaptation|The Manga]]''.
[[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]]: [[Comic Book Adaptation|The Manga]]''.


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