adaptationDetail

P54236
predicate

Indicates that additional information is provided about how something has been adapted or modified from its original form.

All labels observed (5)

Label Occurrences
adaptationNote 11
adaptationAspect 8
adaptationCharacteristic 3

Sample triples (26)

Subject Object
Camerlengo Patrick McKenna name changed from Carlo Ventresca in the film adaptation
Macaulay Connor character retained with similar traits from stage play to 1940 film adaptation via predicate surface "adaptationNote"
South Pacific (1999 film) updated storytelling via predicate surface "adaptationCharacteristic"
South Pacific (1999 film) contemporary performances via predicate surface "adaptationCharacteristic"
Hildy Johnson portrayed as male in the original play via predicate surface "adaptationNote"
Hildy Johnson portrayed as female in some film adaptations via predicate surface "adaptationNote"
Dizzy Flores character is expanded and altered from Robert A. Heinlein's novel via predicate surface "adaptationNote"
Gulley Jimson portrayed by Alec Guinness in the 1958 film adaptation of The Horse’s Mouth via predicate surface "adaptationNote"
Lucy Holmwood renamed and reconfigured version of Lucy Westenra via predicate surface "adaptationAspect"
Yama Zatdaw (Burmese Ramayana)
surface form: Yama Zatdaw
local Burmese names for characters via predicate surface "adaptationAspect"
Yama Zatdaw (Burmese Ramayana)
surface form: Yama Zatdaw
integration of Buddhist moral themes via predicate surface "adaptationAspect"
Yama Zatdaw (Burmese Ramayana)
surface form: Yama Zatdaw
incorporation of Burmese court culture via predicate surface "adaptationAspect"
Lampwick (Guillermo del Toro's Pinocchio) darker reinterpretation of original Lampwick via predicate surface "adaptationAspect"
Fizzy Lifting Drinks room scene is more prominent in the 1971 film than in the original novel
Midtown High School portrayed with different student bodies and staff across continuities via predicate surface "adaptationNote"
Victor Meynard – Jean Rochefort
surface form: Victor Meynard
character later reinterpreted in the English-language remake Wild Target via predicate surface "adaptationNote"
Artie Strauss in Compulsion
surface form: Artie Strauss
fictionalized counterpart of Nathan Leopold in all versions of Compulsion via predicate surface "adaptationNote"
King of the Mice often depicted with multiple heads in some versions via predicate surface "hasAdaptationDetail"
King of the Mice often renamed Mouse King in English adaptations via predicate surface "hasAdaptationDetail"
“A Small, Good Thing” by Raymond Carver
surface form: "A Small, Good Thing"
expands and revises the earlier story "The Bath" via predicate surface "adaptationNote"
Donald Muller more visually present in the film than in the stage play via predicate surface "adaptationNote"
Bernardo in Hamlet (1948 film) retains the function of the guard who sees the ghost first via predicate surface "adaptationAspect"
Lord Loam’s Daughter (in some adaptations)
surface form: Lord Loam’s Daughter
character name and specific identity vary between adaptations via predicate surface "adaptationNote"
Joan Watson gender‑swapped version of John Watson via predicate surface "adaptationAspect"
Fagin in Oliver! he is presented with more comic elements than in the novel via predicate surface "adaptationAspect"
Light Turner in Death Note
surface form: Light Turner
Americanized version of Light Yagami via predicate surface "adaptationCharacteristic"