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Revision as of 21:51, 29 November 2023 by 1.145.121.94 (talk)(diff) ← Previous revision | Latest revision (diff) | Newer revision → (diff)A multimedia franchise (or a transmedia franchise) is a media franchise for which installments exist in multiple forms of media, such as books, comics, films, television series, animated series and video games. Multimedia franchises usually develop due to the popularization of an original creative work, and then its expansion to other media through licensing agreements, with respect to intellectual property in the franchise's characters and settings, although the trend later developed wherein franchises would be launched in multiple forms of media simultaneously.
In order to qualify for these lists, a franchise must have works in at least three forms of media, and must have two or more separate works in at least two of those forms of media (a television series or comic book series is considered a single work for purposes of this list; multiple spin-off series or reboots of a previously ended series are considered multiple works). For example, a television series that spawned one film and one novelization would not qualify; a television series that had a spin-off series, or was remade as a new series, and which spawned two films and one novelization does qualify. These lists do not include public domain works from which adaptations have been made in multiple media only after the works entered the public domain, which do not involve licensing or other means by which an author or owner controls the franchise. A franchise may be included if it obtained multimedia franchise status prior to works within the collection entering the public domain.
Following are lists of multimedia franchises, divided by media characteristics:
Multimedia franchises originating in print
Main article: List of multimedia franchises originating in print Main article: List of public domain works with multimedia adaptationsFranchises originating in literature
- A Song of Ice and Fire
- Alexander and the Terrible, Horrible, No Good, Very Bad Day
- American Psycho
- Anna and the King
- Arthur
- Babar
- Barbapapa
- Berenstain Bears
- Blade Runner
- Captain Underpants
- Charlie Chan
- Charlotte's Web
- Conan the Barbarian
- Coraline
- Curious George
- Die Hard
- Discworld
- Doctor Dolittle
- Dracula
- Dune
- Ender's Game
- Frankenstein
- Gidget
- Greyfriars School
- Hannibal Lecter
- Harry Potter
- Hercule Poirot
- His Dark Materials
- Horrid Henry
- How the Grinch Stole Christmas
- How to Train Your Dragon
- James Bond
- Jason Bourne
- Jennings
- Jumanji
- Jurassic Park
- Lassie's Rescue Rangers
- Left Behind
- Legend of the Galactic Heroes
- Madeline
- Mary Poppins
- Maya the Bee
- Megami Tensei
- Middle-earth
- Miss Marple
- Monogatari
- Moomins
- Mr. Men
- Night at the Museum
- Noddy
- One Hundred and One Dalmatians
- Paddington Bear
- Parasite Eve
- Perry Mason
- Peter Rabbit
- Planet of the Apes
- Professor Branestawm
- Psycho
- Rambo
- Robert Langdon
- John Carter of Mars
- Rudolph the Red-Nosed Reindeer
- Sex and the City
- Sherlock Holmes
- Shrek
- Starship Troopers
- Stuart Little
- Sword Art Online
- Tarzan
- TekWar
- The Cat in the Hat
- The Chronicles of Narnia
- The Godfather
- The Hardy Boys
- The Invisible Man
- The Lost World
- The Neverending Story
- The Time Machine
- The Witcher
- Thomas & Friends
- Tom Clancy
- War of the Worlds
- Who Framed Roger Rabbit
- Winnie the Pooh
- The Wizard of Oz
- Zorro
Franchises originating in comics
- 300
- A Wish for Wings That Work
- Abie the Agent
- Anpanman
- Archie Comics
- Ashita no Joe
- Asterix
- Astro Boy
- Attack on Titan
- Avengers
- B.C.
- Baby Blues
- BanG Dream!
- Barney Google
- Batman
- Beetle Bailey
- Bleach
- Blondie
- Bringing Up Father
- Buck Rogers
- Captain America
- Captain Marvel
- Cathy
- Cubitus
- Death Note
- Dennis the Menace
- Dennis the Menace and Gnasher
- Detective Conan
- Diary of a Wimpy Kid
- Dick Tracy
- Doonesbury
- Doraemon
- Dragon Ball
- Dream of a Rarebit Fiend
- Dyesebel
- Fantastic Four
- Firebreather
- Flash Gordon
- Fullmetal Alchemist
- Garfield
- Gen¹³
- Ghost in the Shell
- Hägar the Horrible
- Heathcliff
- Hellboy
- Henry
- Hulk
- Initial D
- Iron Man
- Josie and the Pussycats
- Judge Dredd
- Justice League
- Krazy Kat
- Lady Death
- Li'l Abner
- Little Orphan Annie
- Little Jimmy
- Little King
- Little Lulu
- Little Nemo
- Lucky Luke
- Lupin the Third
- Mandrake the Magician
- Marmaduke
- Marsupilami
- Marvin
- Men in Black
- Miffy
- Minnie the Minx
- Monty
- Mutt and Jeff
- My Hero Academia
- Naruto/Boruto
- Nancy
- One Piece
- Over the Hedge
- Patlabor
- Peanuts
- Pogo
- Popeye
- Prince Valiant
- Princess Knight
- Ranma ½
- Reg'lar Fellers
- Richie Rich
- Robotan
- Rupert Bear
- Sabrina the Teenage Witch
- Sad Sack
- Sailor Moon
- Saint Seiya
- Sazae-san
- Sgt. Frog
- Spawn
- Speed Racer
- Spider-Man
- Spirou & Fantasio
- Stan Lee's Mighty 7
- Superman
- Tales from the Cryptkeeper
- Teenage Mutant Ninja Turtles
- The Addams Family
- The Amory Wars
- The Family Circus
- The Far Side
- The Flash
- The Haunted World of El Superbeasto
- The Katzenjammer Kids
- The Mask
- The Phantom
- The Rocketeer
- The Smurfs
- The Walking Dead
- Thor
- Tintin
- Toonerville Folks
- Turok
- Wangan Midnight
- Wonder Woman
- X-Men
- Yakari
- Yu-Gi-Oh!
- YuYu Hakusho
- Ziggy
Multimedia franchises originating in films
Main article: List of multimedia franchises originating in filmsFranchises originating in animated films
Franchises originating in animated shorts
- Baby Huey
- Betty Boop
- Casper the Friendly Ghost
- Droopy
- Felix the Cat
- Looney Tunes/Merrie Melodies
- Mr. Magoo
- Mickey Mouse & Friends
- The Pink Panther
- Terrytoons
- Tom and Jerry
- Woody Woodpecker
Franchises originating in animated feature films
- Aladdin
- An American Tail
- Beauty and the Beast
- Cars
- Cinderella
- Despicable Me
- Finding Nemo
- Frosty the Snowman
- Frozen
- Hotel Transylvania
- Ice Age
- Kung Fu Panda
- The Land Before Time
- Lilo & Stitch
- Madagascar
- Monsters, Inc.
- Osmosis Jones
- Sing
- Sleeping Beauty
- Snow White
- The Incredibles
- The Lion King
- The Little Mermaid
- The Nightmare Before Christmas
- The Secret Life of Pets
- Tangled
- Toy Story
- Wallace and Gromit
Franchises originating in live-action films
- Abbott and Costello
- Ace Ventura
- Alien
- Attack of the Killer Tomatoes
- Back to the Future
- Beetlejuice
- Beverly Hills Chihuahua
- Bill & Ted
- Black Dynamite
- Buffyverse
- Buster Keaton
- Charlie Chaplin
- Clerks
- Creepshow
- Dumb and Dumber
- Evil Dead
- Evolution
- Fantastic Voyage
- Final Destination
- Flipper
- Friday
- Ghostbusters
- Godzilla
- Gremlins
- Halloween
- Herbie
- High School Musical
- Highlander
- Indiana Jones
- Karate Kid
- King Kong
- Laurel and Hardy
- Marilyn Monroe
- Marx Brothers
- Mighty Ducks
- Napoleon Dynamite
- Odd Couple
- Our Gang
- Pacific Rim
- Police Academy
- Predator
- RoboCop
- Rocky
- Saw
- Shirley Temple
- Spaceballs
- Spy Kids
- Star Wars
- Stargate
- Ted
- Teen Wolf
- Terminator
- The Chronicles of Riddick
- The Creature from the Black Lagoon
- The Karate Kid
- The Little Shop of Horrors
- The Matrix
- The Mummy
- The Pink Panther
- The Three Stooges
- The Toxic Avenger
- The Wolf Man
- Tron
- Underworld
- Will the Real Jerry Lewis Please Sit Down
Multimedia franchises originating in television and web series
Main article: List of multimedia franchises originating in television seriesFranchises originating in animated television and web series
- Æon Flux
- Adventure Time
- Avatar: The Last Airbender
- Beavis and Butt-Head
- Ben 10
- Bob the Builder
- Chowder
- Count Duckula
- Courage the Cowardly Dog
- Danger Mouse
- Dora the Explorer
- Family Guy
- Fat Albert
- Fireman Sam
- Futurama
- George of the Jungle
- Gravity Falls
- Gumby
- Gundam
- Generator Rex
- Inspector Gadget
- Jem and the Holograms
- Kim Possible
- Mighty Magiswords
- Miraculous: Tales of Ladybug & Cat Noir
- Neon Genesis Evangelion
- Oggy and the Cockroaches
- Pingu
- Postman Pat
- Rick and Morty
- RWBY
- Scooby-Doo
- Shaun the Sheep
- South Park
- Space Battleship Yamato
- Space Ghost
- SpongeBob SquarePants
- Star vs. the Forces of Evil
- Steven Universe
- Tabitha and Adam and the Clown Family
- The Adventures of Rocky and Bullwinkle and Friends
- The Amazing World of Gumball
- The Fairly OddParents
- The Flintstones
- The Loud House
- The Powerpuff Girls
- The Proud Family
- The Simpsons
- Totally Spies!
- Underdog
- VeggieTales
- Voltron
- Winx Club
- The Yogi Bear Show
Franchises originating in live action television and web series
- ALF
- Ali G
- Babylon 5
- Bananas in Pyjamas
- Barney & Friends
- Battlestar Galactica
- Blake's 7
- Blue's Clues
- Brady Bunch
- Charlie's Angels
- Dad's Army
- Doctor Who
- Firefly
- Fraggle Rock
- Gilligan's Island
- Henry Danger
- I Love Lucy
- Jackass
- Last of the Summer Wine
- Lizzie McGuire
- Lost in Space
- Mission: Impossible
- Monty Python
- Mr. Bean
- My Favorite Martians
- Only Fools and Horses
- Power Rangers/Super Sentai
- Red Dwarf
- Sam & Cat
- Sesame Street
- Sooty
- Star Trek
- Teletubbies
- The Avengers
- The Banana Splits in Hocus Pocus Park
- The Bill
- The Brady Bunch
- The Coneheads
- The Dukes of Hazzard
- The Equalizer
- The Ghost Busters
- The Munsters
- The Muppets
- The Naked Brothers Band
- The Prisoner
- The Sweeney
- The Twilight Zone
- The X-Files
- Xenaverse
Multimedia franchises originating in Video Games
Main article: List of multimedia franchises originating in games, toys, and merchandiseFranchises originating in video games, and then appearing in film and television series
- Ace Attorney
- Alan Wake
- Alone in the Dark
- Angry Birds
- Animal Crossing
- Assassin's Creed
- Bayonetta
- Blood Rayne
- Bomberman
- Borderlands
- Call of Duty
- Carmen Sandiego
- Castlevania
- Chrono
- Company of Heroes
- Crash Bandicoot
- Cuphead
- Dante's Inferno
- Darkstalkers
- Dead or Alive
- Dead Rising
- Dead Space
- Devil May Cry
- Donkey Kong
- Doom
- Dota
- Double Dragon
- Dragon Age
- Dragon Quest
- Dragon's Lair
- Fallout
- Far Cry
- Fatal Frame
- Final Fantasy
- Fire Emblem
- Five Nights at Freddy's
- Gears of War
- God of War
- Grand Theft Auto
- Half-Life
- Halo
- Hitman
- House of the Dead
- Kemono Friends
- Kingdom Hearts
- Kirby
- League of Legends
- Mario
- Mass Effect
- Max Payne
- Mega Man
- Monster Hunter
- Mortal Kombat
- Onimusha
- Pac-Man
- Persona
- Pokémon
- Prince of Persia
- Rabbids
- Ratchet & Clank
- Rayman
- Red Dead
- Resident Evil
- Shantae
- Silent Hill
- Sonic the Hedgehog
- Space Ace
- Star Fox
- Star Ocean
- Street Fighter
- Talking Tom & Friends
- Tekken
- The King of Fighters
- The Last of Us
- The Legend of Zelda
- Tomb Raider
- Trails
- Uncharted
- Warcraft
- Wing Commander
- Xeno
- Yo-kai Watch
- Zone of the Enders
Franchises originating in video games appearing in comics or literature only
- Bioshock
- Contra
- Crysis
- Darksiders
- Dead Island
- Deus Ex
- Diablo
- Dishonored
- Drakengard
- Duke Nukem
- The Elder Scrolls
- The Evil Within
- Fable
- Infamous
- Killzone
- Left 4 Dead
- Legacy of Kain
- Life Is Strange
- Metal Gear
- Metroid
- The Oregon Trail
- Portal
- Soulcalibur
- Splatoon
- StarCraft
- Suikoden
- Watch Dogs
Franchises originating in Other mediums
Main article: List of multimedia franchises originating in games, toys, and merchandiseFranchises originating in board games, card games, tabletop games and role-playing games
- BattleTech
- Battleship
- Car Wars
- Clue
- Cyberpunk
- Dungeons & Dragons
- Glorantha
- Magic: The Gathering
- Mutant Chronicles
- Shadowrun
- Warhammer
- World of Darkness
Franchises originating on children's music band and radio
Franchises originating in toys, dolls, and action figures
- Action Man
- American Girl
- Barbie
- Bratz
- BraveStarr
- Candy Land
- Digimon
- Enchantimals
- Ever After High
- G.I. Joe
- Gobots
- Hero Factory
- Herself the Elf
- Holly Hobbie
- Hot Wheels
- Lego
- Bionicle
- Masters of the Universe
- Max Steel
- MegaBloks
- Monster High
- My Little Pony
- My Pet Monster
- MyScene
- Playmobil
- Polly Pocket
- Pound Puppies
- Robotix
- Shopkins
- Star Fairies
- Transformers
- Troll doll
- Uglydoll
Franchises originating in Greeting Cards
Franchises originating in Stage plays and Theme Parks
See also
- List of fictional shared universes in film and television – many multimedia franchises are based in fictional universes
- List of public domain works with multimedia adaptations
- List of highest-grossing media franchises
- Media franchise
- List of television programs based on comics
- List of television series based on comic strips
- List of television series based on films
- List of television series based on video games
- List of comics based on television programs
- List of comics based on films
- List of comics based on video games
- List of comics based on radio series
- List of films based on comics
- List of films based on comic strips
- List of films based on radio series
- List of films based on television programs
- List of films based on toys
- List of films based on video games
- List of films based on novels
- List of novels based on video games
- List of novels based on films
- List of novels based on toys
References
- See, e.g., Barry Langford, Post-classical Hollywood: Film Industry, Style and Ideology Since 1945, p. 207, ISBN 074863858X: "For the studios, a home-run is a film from which a multimedia 'franchise' can be generated; the colossally expensive creation of cross-media conglomerates predicated on synergistic rewards provides an obvious imperative to develop such products".
- Harry J. Brown, Videogames and Education (2008), p. 41, ISBN 0765629496:
In one of the most celebrated ventures in media convergence, Larry and Andy Wachowski, creators of The Matrix trilogy, produced the game Enter the Matrix (2003) simultaneously with the last two films of the trilogy, shooting scenes for the game on the movie's sets with the movie s actors, and releasing the game on the same day as The Matrix: Reloaded. Likewise, on September 21, 2004, Lucasfilm jointly released a new DVD box set of the original Star Wars trilogy with Star Wars: Battlefront, a combat game in which players can reenact battles from all six Star Wars films. In 2005, Peter Jackson likewise produced his blockbuster film King Kong (2005) in tandem with a successful King Kong game designed by Michael Ancel and published by Ubisoft. In the last several years, numerous licensed videogame adaptations of major summer and holiday blockbusters were released a few days before or a few days after their respective films, including: all three Star Wars films (1999–2005); all five Harry Potter films (2001–2008); all three Spider-Man films (2002–2007); Hulk (2002); The Lord of the Rings: The Two Towers (2002); The Lord of the Rings: The Return of the King (2003); The Chronicles of Narnia: The Lion, the Witch, and the Wardrobe (2005); Pirates of the Caribbean: Dead Man's Chest (2006); Pirates of the Caribbean: At World's End (2007); and Transformers (2007). These multimedia franchises have made it more difficult to distinguish the production of films and videogames as separate enterprises.
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