Something that can happen when a work is adapted, and then that is adapted, and it's repeated, to the point where it gets adapted back into the original medium. Often because the original version is so far from the adapted version that it's useless as a tie-in, so the work had to be adapted back. It can also be due to Adaptation Displacement, however. This is the result of making a Novelization of a movie based on a book, or making a movie out of a Screen to Stage Adaptation, effectively remaking the original movie. See also Recursive Import, Third Option Adaptation, and Canon Immigrant.
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| - Something that can happen when a work is adapted, and then that is adapted, and it's repeated, to the point where it gets adapted back into the original medium. Often because the original version is so far from the adapted version that it's useless as a tie-in, so the work had to be adapted back. It can also be due to Adaptation Displacement, however. This is the result of making a Novelization of a movie based on a book, or making a movie out of a Screen to Stage Adaptation, effectively remaking the original movie. See also Recursive Import, Third Option Adaptation, and Canon Immigrant.
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| - Something that can happen when a work is adapted, and then that is adapted, and it's repeated, to the point where it gets adapted back into the original medium. Often because the original version is so far from the adapted version that it's useless as a tie-in, so the work had to be adapted back. It can also be due to Adaptation Displacement, however. This is the result of making a Novelization of a movie based on a book, or making a movie out of a Screen to Stage Adaptation, effectively remaking the original movie. See also Recursive Import, Third Option Adaptation, and Canon Immigrant. Examples of Recursive Adaptation include:
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