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* When ''[[GoLion]]'' was adapted for English audiences, ''[[Voltron]]'' cut out {{Spoiler|Sincline's mother}} likely due to {{Spoiler|the [[Oedipus Complex]] (long story) and the fact that Sincline being a [[Child by Rape]] wasn't something one could really show back then on an American cartoon-like adaptation of Japanese anime.}} To be fair, she ''does'' appear in footage but the dialogue {{Spoiler|in her death scene}} is completely altered to remove her connection to {{Spoiler|Daibazaal and Sincline}}, making her look like a random, if very beautiful, victim that begged for her and her fellow prisoners' lives, then {{Spoiler|was all but said to have been murdered for defying Zarkon}}. {{Spoiler|Sincline}}'s dreams about her are also kept intact but they're redubbed to be dreams about a more ''mature'' Allura (again, long story).
 
* When ''[[GoLion]]'' was adapted for English audiences, ''[[Voltron]]'' cut out {{Spoiler|Sincline's mother}} likely due to {{Spoiler|the [[Oedipus Complex]] (long story) and the fact that Sincline being a [[Child by Rape]] wasn't something one could really show back then on an American cartoon-like adaptation of Japanese anime.}} To be fair, she ''does'' appear in footage but the dialogue {{Spoiler|in her death scene}} is completely altered to remove her connection to {{Spoiler|Daibazaal and Sincline}}, making her look like a random, if very beautiful, victim that begged for her and her fellow prisoners' lives, then {{Spoiler|was all but said to have been murdered for defying Zarkon}}. {{Spoiler|Sincline}}'s dreams about her are also kept intact but they're redubbed to be dreams about a more ''mature'' Allura (again, long story).
 
** She ''was'' featured in the ''Voltron / Robotech'' crossover comics, however. Or at least a character named Lora [[Expy|who filled near exactly the same role]] {{spoiler|including a similar death for similar reasons as in ''GL''. (In the main timeline, there are glimpses of another one that has her alive and well)}}
 
** She ''was'' featured in the ''Voltron / Robotech'' crossover comics, however. Or at least a character named Lora [[Expy|who filled near exactly the same role]] {{spoiler|including a similar death for similar reasons as in ''GL''. (In the main timeline, there are glimpses of another one that has her alive and well)}}
* ''Grimms' Fairly Tale Classics'' pull this too:
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* ''[[Grimm's Fairy Tale Classics]]'' pulls this too:
 
** ''[[Brother and Sister]]'' ommits the evil stepsister.
 
** ''[[Brother and Sister]]'' ommits the evil stepsister.
 
** There's no [[Fairy Godmother]] in ''[[Donkeyskin]]''
 
** There's no [[Fairy Godmother]] in ''[[Donkeyskin]]''

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Whenever source material is adapted, changes will be made for whatever reason (budget, time constraints, changing values, target audience). Inevitably, this can be a character. Sometimes even an important one.

Usually part of a Pragmatic Adaptation, Adapted Out can often overlap with Composite Character or even Demoted to Extra.

Of course it doesn't have to be a character. Sometime it can be part of the backstory, a plot line, or a location. Again, usually the result of a Pragmatic Adaptation.

Examples of Adapted Out include:


Anime

  • When the British novel series Five Children and It had an anime Setting Update as Onegai Samia-don, the eldest daughter Althea did not appear. Instead, a girl named Anne who resembles her becomes the kids' next-door neighbor and a Love Interest for the eldest son Cyril/Sil.
  • When GoLion was adapted for English audiences, Voltron cut out Sincline's mother likely due to the Oedipus Complex (long story) and the fact that Sincline being a Child by Rape wasn't something one could really show back then on an American cartoon-like adaptation of Japanese anime. To be fair, she does appear in footage but the dialogue in her death scene is completely altered to remove her connection to Daibazaal and Sincline, making her look like a random, if very beautiful, victim that begged for her and her fellow prisoners' lives, then was all but said to have been murdered for defying Zarkon. Sincline's dreams about her are also kept intact but they're redubbed to be dreams about a more mature Allura (again, long story).
    • She was featured in the Voltron / Robotech crossover comics, however. Or at least a character named Lora who filled near exactly the same role including a similar death for similar reasons as in GL. (In the main timeline, there are glimpses of another one that has her alive and well)
  • Grimm's Fairy Tale Classics pulls this too:
  • Several Fruits Basket characters didn't appear in the first anime, though several did show up or are slated to return for the second one. The list includes: Isuzu/Rin, Kureno and Ren Sohma; the Sohmas' head maid, Mayuko Shiraki, Kakeru Manabe, Machi Kuragi, Komaki Nakao, Kimi Todou, etc.
  • Sailor Moon:
    • In the manga Phobos and Deimos are Sailor Senshi, but in the two anime series they're just normal crows.
    • Xenotime and Zeolite from the Super S manga didn't show up in the anime.
    • The last arc's Sailors Lethe, Mnemosyne, Heavy Metal Papillion, Phi and Chi didn't appear in the first anime's adaptation of Stars.
  • Captain Tsubasa:
    • Yukari Nishimoto, Kumi Sugimoto and Maki Akamine didn't appear in the Road to 2002 anime, though the three returned in the Tatakae Dream Team game and the first two showed up in the 2018-2019 series.
    • Kouji Kanda hasn't been seen in any anime adaptations.
    • Tsubasa's Portuguese teacher Carlos was this until the 2018-2019 anime.
  • The anime of Ranma 1/2 omits Hikaru Gosunkugi in the earlier seasons, with some of his role being given to Canon Foreigner Sasuke. Gosunkugi does show up in later seasons, however.

Comic Books

Fanfics

Film

This trope lives here.

Animated

  • Technically all adaptations do this, but Aladdin drops the Genie in the Ring.
  • In Ted Hughes' The Iron Man, the climax saw the Iron Man compete against a Space-Bat-Angel-Dragon. In the film, the threat is the Iron Giant himself, the military's attack triggering his defensive, and overkilling, software.

Live-Action

  • Mistress Death, Adam Warlock, Quasar, She-Hulk, Namor, Starfox, Mephisto (who is a light Composite Character with Ebony Maw), and every Elder of the Universe, bar the Collector, are absent from Avengers: Infinity War and Avengers: Endgame. That's not even half the characters who got hit with this. And of course, all those whom Fox owned the rights to, namely the X-Men and Doctor Doom, couldn't appear.
    • The film includes the Black Order, who were created long after Infinity Gauntlet, but excludes Supergiant.
  • Uncle Ben does not even get a mention in Spider-Man: Homecoming. Per Word of God, this was done because this is the third Spider-Man reboot in a decade so everyone knows the story now.
  • In the Harry Potter films, several characters are dropped entirely (Ludovic "Ludo" Bagman, Winky, Peeves), some were absent at first but later appeared (Charlie Weasley), and some had their early appearances but didn't get their later ones (Nearly-Headless Nick).
    • Dobby did appear in the Chamber of Secrets film but was cut from Goblet of Fire, Order of the Phoenix, and Half-Blood Prince.
  • Valerian and the City of a Thousand Planets does away with humanity's mastery of Time Travel. It's really for the best given how convoluted the plot already was.
  • The film adaptations of Percy Jackson & the Olympians:
    • The Lightning Thief removes Clarisse, Ares, Dionysus, and Kronos! Though Clarisse, Dionysus, and Kronos would appear in the sequel.
    • The Sea of Monsters cuts, Tantalus (odd because he'd been cast as Mark Hamill. What happened to his role has never been explained), Oreius and Agrius, Circe, the Party Ponies, and the Laistrygonian Giants. Similarly, there's no mention of Annabeth feeling conflicted about Luke's morality.
  • Barring Spock, none of Pike's original crew (Number One, Yeoman Colt, and Dr. Boyce) appear in Star Trek.

Live-Action TV

  • Ten is missing from Arrow's Royal Flush Gang.
  • Played with in Riverdale:
    • Miss Grundy has seemingly become Younger and Hipper, and Hotter and Sexier, but it's soon revealed that the real Miss Grundy (the elderly music teacher) has been dead for years. The 30 year old on the show stole her identity to hide from her abusive ex-boyfriend.
    • Chic, Betty's brother. He appears in the second season but he's soon revealed to be an imposter who knew the real Chic but the show is deliberately ambiguous on whether or not the real Chic is still alive. Season 3 reveals that he is.
  • Wonder Woman and Green Lantern never put in appearance in Smallville.
  • Since A Song of Ice and Fire has Loads and Loads of Characters, not all of them made it into the TV series Game of Thrones. A few notable examples include Victarion Greyjoy and Vargo Hoat. The Lady Stoneheart plot thread is one of a number that never happened in the series.

Theatre

  • Clara Eynsford-Hill from Pygmalion is excluded from the musical adaptation, My Fair Lady, with some of her lines being given to her brother Freddy.

Western Animation

  • Avengers Assemble! drops the Soul Stone from the Infinity Stones' lineup... only for it to show up later on in the Shared Universe.
  • Hal Jordan is notably absent as a founding member of the Justice League, and the series has John Stewart instead. He does exist in this 'verse (or did, or will, one can't be sure of the specifics due to time travel) however.
  • As a result of the concept being done to hell and back over the previous six years, Transformers Animated did away with Primus, the Thirteen Primes, and Unicron.
    • When Hasbro made a finalized list of the Thirteen Primes, Logos Prime was cut from the roster when the group was introduced in the Transformers Aligned Universe. Of course most of the fandom had never heard of this character so there's no harm done.
  • The Netflix adaptation of Trollhunters reimagines Jim's dad as a simple deadbeat who left his family. As a result, Uncle Jack is unlikely to appear.
  • Several characters from GoLion and Voltron did not make it to Voltron: Legendary Defender. The biggest examples include Ryou Shirogane (Takashi/Shiro's younger brother), Romelle and Bandor's older brother Samson/Avok and their father the King of Heracles/Pollux, Raible/Coran's wife Raiza/Leda and son Saint/Garret, (and the cyborg/spy who took the son's place), etc. Subverted, though mixed with Adaptation Name Change and Composite Character, in the cases of Hys/Nanny who becomes Lotor's Galra Sadist Teacher governess, Dayak; and Sincline's mother who was the basis for Empress Honerva, who is both Lotor's mother and the younger, uncorrupted Haggar.