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== Film ==
== Film ==
* Because ''[[The Incredibles]]'' featured a family of superheroes facing off against an evil genius with a largely unjustified grudge, it is often considered a vastly superior movie adaptation of the [[Fantastic Four]] to [[Fantastic Four (film)|the officially licensed movie]]. ''[[Cracked.com]]'' even [http://www.cracked.com/article_15070_the-10-best-animated-movies-traumatizing-kids.html referred to it] as "more faithful to the comics than the actual ''[[Fantastic Four (film)|Fantastic Four]]'' movie." It helps that most of the Four's powers are replicated.
* Because ''[[The Incredibles]]'' featured a family of superheroes facing off against an evil genius with a largely unjustified grudge, it is often considered a vastly superior movie adaptation of the [[Fantastic Four]] than [[Fantastic Four (film)|the officially licensed movie]]. ''[[Cracked.com]]'' even [http://www.cracked.com/article_15070_the-10-best-animated-movies-traumatizing-kids.html referred to it] as "more faithful to the comics than the actual ''[[Fantastic Four (film)|Fantastic Four]]'' movie." It helps that most of the Four's powers are replicated.
** It also was considered by some to be a [[Lighter and Softer]] adaptation of ''[[Watchmen (comics)|Watchmen]]'', because of the superheroes having to register with the government and go underground.
** It also was considered by some to be a [[Lighter and Softer]] adaptation of ''[[Watchmen (comics)|Watchmen]]'', because of the superheroes having to register with the government and go underground.
** And it had the best [[James Bond (film)|James Bond]] score in years.
** And it had the best [[James Bond (film)|James Bond]] score in years.
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* ''[[Charade]]'' was famously called the "Best movie that [[Alfred Hitchcock]] never made".
* ''[[Charade]]'' was famously called the "Best movie that [[Alfred Hitchcock]] never made".
* The ''[[Masters of the Universe (film)|Masters of the Universe]]'' film is described on [[That Other Wiki]] as being the best ''[[Jack Kirby]]'s [[The Fourth World|Fourth World]]'' movie ever attempted. Though [[Word of God]] from the director indicates he meant to do an homage to the work of Kirby in a general sense, not the Fourth World in particular.
* The ''[[Masters of the Universe (film)|Masters of the Universe]]'' film is described on [[That Other Wiki]] as being the best ''[[Jack Kirby]]'s [[The Fourth World|Fourth World]]'' movie ever attempted. Though [[Word of God]] from the director indicates he meant to do an homage to the work of Kirby in a general sense, not the Fourth World in particular.
** Inverted in the case of [[Abraxas Guardian Of The Universe]] which blatantly uses plot devices like "Answer Box", "Anti-Life Equation" and something like a Boom Tube. It is not in any way a good movie, [[The Fourth World|Fourth World]] or otherwise.
** Inverted in the case of ''[[Abraxas Guardian Of The Universe]]'', which blatantly uses plot devices like "Answer Box", "Anti-Life Equation" and something like a Boom Tube. It is not in any way a good movie, [[The Fourth World|Fourth World]] or otherwise.
* ''[[When Harry Met Sally]]'' is the best [[Woody Allen]] film never made.
* ''[[When Harry Met Sally]]'' is the best [[Woody Allen]] film never made.
* Martin & Porter's ''DVD & Video Guide'' calls ''[[A Few Good Men]]'' "the best [[Perry Mason]] movie ever made."
* Martin & Porter's ''DVD & Video Guide'' calls ''[[A Few Good Men]]'' "the best [[Perry Mason]] movie ever made."
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* ''[[The Raid]]'' unintentionally becomes a movie adaption of the ''Dynamite Deka'' series, aka ''Die Hard Arcade'' and ''Dynamite Cop'', by Indonesia (with a Welsh director). The movie has it all: a swat team infiltrating the building, a bad guy barking orders on the top floor, and waves upon waves of mooks on each floor. Even some movie critics said the movie feels like an adaption of arcade [[Beat'Em Up|beat'em ups]] from the 90s.
* ''[[The Raid]]'' unintentionally becomes a movie adaption of the ''Dynamite Deka'' series, aka ''Die Hard Arcade'' and ''Dynamite Cop'', by Indonesia (with a Welsh director). The movie has it all: a swat team infiltrating the building, a bad guy barking orders on the top floor, and waves upon waves of mooks on each floor. Even some movie critics said the movie feels like an adaption of arcade [[Beat'Em Up|beat'em ups]] from the 90s.
* Ray Liotta's ''[[Narc]]'' has quite a bit in common with ''Max Payne'', moreso than the actual ''Max Payne'' film did.
* Ray Liotta's ''[[Narc]]'' has quite a bit in common with ''Max Payne'', moreso than the actual ''Max Payne'' film did.



== Literature ==
== Literature ==

Revision as of 14:49, 13 August 2014

A counterpart of Better by a Different Name in a way, and also a sort of subtrope of Spiritual Successor and Follow the Leader (but not always), in effect a Captain Ersatz of a story rather than a character. It's particularly evident with video games; most people have certain movie characters with tons of potential they dream of playing as in an amazing game, yet as most movie licensed games are terrible, there's almost no chance of that happening...

Technically no chance, anyway. This is when something has nothing to do with a certain series, but evokes almost the same feeling you'd imagine a decent license invoking with a certain franchise, making it (intentionally or not) a Spiritual Licensee.

This can also occur after a developer decides to create a Spiritual Successor to a game from a previously established franchise, but put an original spin on the game to differentiate it from its predecessor(s).

Please do not add personal examples; the main page should be for comparisons that you have seen numerous times (or ones that are really, really obvious).

Contrast Dolled-Up Installment.

Examples of Spiritual Licensee include:


Anime & Manga


Film

Literature


Live Action TV


Stand-Up Comedy


Tabletop Games


Video Games


Western Animation


Other

  • The MagiQuest simulated-adventure franchise, although much lower-tech and modest in scale, is currently the closest that fans of Niven & Barnes Dream Park can come to savoring the fictional mega-theme park's attractions.
  1. Debatably. Basically, they both have Space Marines, a Horde of Alien Locusts and Scary Dogmatic Aliens, but that's also true of several other science fiction franchises.