Informal sequel
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An informal sequel, also called an unauthorized sequel or unofficial sequel, is a sequel to a film, movie, novel, television show, or video game that is produced without the consent of the creators or rights owners of the original material. Today informal sequels have become a staple theme of fan fiction writings on the internet.
[edit] Various Informal Sequels
- Return to Oz, created by Disney as a sequel to MGM's The Wizard of Oz.
- Happily Ever After, created as a sequel to Disney's Snow White and the Seven Dwarfs.
- Scarlett by Alexandra Ripley, created as a sequel to Gone with the Wind.
- Cosette or the Time of Illusions, created by Francois Ceresa as a sequel to Victor Hugo's Les Miserables.
- Nightmare of Druaga, created by Arika and Chunsoft as a sequel to Tower of Druaga, which was created by Namco.