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* ''[[Paradise Kiss]]'' (''[[Gokinjo Monogatari]]'') - The former is more popular outside of Japan since, unlike it, the latter does not have as many official foreign language translations. (Gokinjo Monogatari has French and Spanish translations for the manga and an Italian translation for the anime, at least, but Paradise Kiss has at least 10 translations, including to English, according to [[That Other Wiki]].)
* ''[[X 1999]]'' (''[[Tokyo Babylon]]'')
* ''[[Outlaw Star]]'' is combination of both [[Adaptation Displacement]] ''and'' More Popular Spinoff, as most people only remember the anime, which was adapted from the manga, which itself was a spin-off of a manga called ''[http://www.animenewsnetwork.comcc//encyclopedia/manga.php?id=1975 Future-Retro Hero Story]''.
* ''[[Great Teacher Onizuka]]'' to ''Shonan Junai Gumi''.
* The anime adaptation of ''[[To Aru Kagaku no Railgun]]'' was originally presented as a spin-off of the anime adaptation of ''[[To Aru Majutsu no Index]]'', but wound up being more popular and selling more DVDs than the ''Index'' anime.
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