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A lot of tropes are common between adaptations and the original source. Because adaptations are the same story told in a different media, or in a different pace, or in a different perspective.
A lot of tropes are common between adaptations and the original source. Because adaptations are the same story told in a different media, or in a different pace, or in a different perspective.


I see no implication of ambiguity about who Ed's father is when I made that change. When the 2003 anime adapted it, they were adapting a element of the manga. So it was a manga trope. Bu there is also a videogame, and a live-action movie, and Brotherhood who is also another adaptation. All of those, he is their dad because is the manga. I see no reason to point out to a disambiguation/franchise page when the trope comes from the original source.
I see no implication of ambiguity about who Ed's father is when I made that change. When the 2003 anime adapted it, they were adapting a element of the manga. So it was a manga trope. Bu there is also a videogame, and a live-action movie, and Brotherhood who is also another adaptation. All of those, he is their dad because he is their dad in the manga. I see no reason to point out to a disambiguation/franchise page when the trope comes from the original source.