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manta rays, with a bulbous, elongated green window at the front, through which the aliens observe their surroundings. On top of the machine is the cobra-like heat-ray attached to a long, narrow, neck-like extension. They can be mistaken for flying-machines, but Dr. Forrester states that they are lifted by "invisible legs"; in one scene, when the first machine emerges, you can see faint traces of three energy legs beneath and three sparking traces where the three energy shafts touch the burning ground. Therefore, technically speaking, the film's war machines are indeed tripods, though they are never given that designation. Whereas the novel's war machines had no protection against
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first land. The film's heat-ray is shaped like a cobra's hood with a single, red pulsing eye, which possibly acts like a targeting telescope for the
Martians. The book describes another weapon, the black smoke used to kill all life; the war machines fire projectiles containing a black powder through a bazooka-like tube accessory. The black powder when dispersed seems to have the same effect on life as the mustard gas of the First World War. This weapon is replaced in the film by the "skeleton beam", which fires green pulsing bursts of energy from the tips of the Manta-Ray body. The skeleton beams cause objects and people to disintegrate.
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Martians decision to make Earth their new home). They land on Earth in the same way, by crashing to the Earth. However, the book's spacecraft are large cylinder-shaped projectiles fired from the Martian surface from some kind of cannon, instead of the film's meteor-like spaceships; but the Martians emerge from their craft in the same way, by unscrewing a large, round hatch. They appear to have no use for humans in the film. In the novel they are observed directly feeding on humans by draining their victims' blood using
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creatures with two long, thin arms with three long suction cup-like fingers. The
Martian's "head," if it can be called that, is a broad "face" at the top-front of its broad shouldered upper torso, the only apparent feature of which is a single large eye with three distinctly colored lenses. The Martians' lower extremities, whatever they may be, are never shown. (Some speculative designs for the creature suggest the idea of three thin legs resembling their fingers, while others show them as a biped with short, stubby legs with three-toed feet.)
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Martian attack begins. However, certain points of the plot are similar to the novel, from the crash-landing of the Martian meteor-ships to their eventual defeat by Earth's microorganisms. Doctor Forrester also goes through some of which befalls the book's narrator: like his ordeal in a destroyed house and seeing an actual Martian up close. The film is given more of a Cold War theme, with its use of the Atomic Bomb against the enemy and the mass-destruction that such a global war would inflict on mankind.
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and C. L. Graves (1898) is a parody of Wells's novel. In it London is invaded by
Venusian women intent on raiding major department stores, notably Whiteley's. They can render men insensible using a 'mash-glance' (a 'masher' was period slang for an attractive young woman), so London's womenfolk resist
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Martians themselves bear no physical resemblance to the novel's Martians. The novel's aliens are bear-sized, bulky creatures whose bodies are described as "merely heads", with a beak-like mouth, sixteen tentacles and two "luminous, disk-like eyes". Their film counterparts are short, reddish-brown
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Victorian London and environs while the Martians attack, eventually being reunited with his wife; the film's protagonist is a California scientist who falls in love
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Zimmerman and artist Horus adapts the story to then-future 2003, depicting a Martian invasion of the American Midwest and human resistance efforts around the fictional town of Haven. The major threat in this adaptation is the red weed, which here is aggressive and consumes humans on
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Martian war machines do actually have more of a resemblance than they may seem at first glance. The book's machines are Tripods and carry the heat-ray projector on an articulated arm connected to the front of the war machine's main body. The film's machines are deliberately shaped like
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Martian weaponry is also partially unchanged. The heat-ray has the very same effect as that of the novel. However, the novel's heat-ray is briefly described as having a spinning disk held up by a mechanical arm when first seen; it fires in a wide arc while still in the pit where the Martians
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rapidly entered popular culture. Through the 20th and 21st centuries, the novel has been adapted in various media, including radio, television and film. These have been produced with varying degrees of faithfulness to the original text, with many of the more famous adaptations, such as
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managed to hold on to their conquest. The protagonists encounter tribes of humans living in the Martian wilds, descendants of captive humans who had been transported to Mars by the conquerors and there managed to escape. Also on Mars, the wild humans still speak
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concerned the Martians trying to invade an alternate, less-technologically advanced Earth. Helping these people are an unnamed English detective, and his companion, a doctor, from 'our' world. (It is quite obvious from clues in the story that these are actually
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which adapts the story to the Scottish highlands, focusing on a woman who's been the subject of alien genetic experiments. The Tripods are depicted as emerging from underground after centuries of stasis, prefiguring a similar conceit in Steven Spielberg's 2005
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who (in an alternative timeline) fought H. G. Wells' Martians after their second invasion of Earth in 2001. He first appeared in
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avert a second Martian invasion by attacking the Martian fleet on the far side of the Moon with "bombs" containing
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in which the invasion is set in 2005 and focuses mainly on the American fightback. (
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The Adventures of Buckaroo Banzai Across the 8th Dimension
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Jeff Wayne's Musical Version of The War of the Worlds
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Jeff Wayne's Musical Version of The War of the Worlds
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War of the Worlds - New Survival Gameplay Highlights
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script. The program was sponsored by Bill's Khakis.
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924:, is currently in development by FlipSwitch Games.
600:radio broadcast, Rádio Difusora, São Luís, Brazil.
2302:, "Foreword" by Robert Godwin, Apogee Books 2005
2040:"War of the Worlds trading cards from Monsterwax"
1286:, an audio drama released in 2002 based upon the
2683:The League of Extraordinary Gentlemen, Volume II
1592:, in which a Martian war machine lands in Texas.
2249:"Ray Harryhausen War of the Worlds Martian..."
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2014:"SonicWALL - Blocked by Application Firewall"
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541:radio broadcast, Radio Quito, Quito, Ecuador.
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895:, a 2D action/platform game narrated by
1941:Walls, Seth Colter (13 November 2017).
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1843:from the original on 15 December 2021
1257:1938 radio adaptation by Orson Welles
1120:War of the Worlds: Invasion from Mars
1086:, a sequel to the novel appearing in
1057:The League of Extraordinary Gentlemen
904:Grey Skies: A War of the Worlds Story
26:(1898) is a science fiction novel by
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2903:Works based on The War of the Worlds
1604:War of the Worlds: Global Dispatches
888:, vehicular combat PlayStation game.
78:. It posits the Martian invasion as
2604:The War of the Worlds: Next Century
2516:Sherlock Holmes's War of the Worlds
2363:Baxter, Stephen (19 January 2017).
1557:The London Pen (La cage de Londres,
1263:The War of the Worlds (radio drama)
1237:Unwell, a Midwestern Gothic Mystery
879:, real-time strategy computer game.
704:and produced in 5.1 surround sound.
523:' 1938 radio adaptation, script by
160:The War of the Worlds: Next Century
74:(summer 2014) for the centenary of
2818:Jeff Wayne's The War of the Worlds
2697:H. G. Wells' The War of the Worlds
2636:War of the Worlds 2: The Next Wave
2612:H. G. Wells' The War of the Worlds
1469:Sherlock Holmes' War of the Worlds
1103:H. G. Wells: The War of the Worlds
885:Jeff Wayne's The War of the Worlds
876:Jeff Wayne's The War of the Worlds
830:1978: The octopus-like aliens of
242:War of the Worlds - The True Story
231:H. G. Wells' The War of the Worlds
212:War of the Worlds 2: The Next Wave
172:H. G. Wells' The War of the Worlds
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1624:War of the Worlds: New Millennium
1559:2003), by French-Canadian author
1302:The War of the Worlds (1953 film)
1147:H.G. Wells' The War of the Worlds
1073:H.G. Wells' The War of the Worlds
916:TBA: A video game, simply called
2868:The Soul Selects Her Own Society
2337:Norris, Andrew (December 2008).
2155:Lovgren, Stefan (17 June 2005).
1669:Mark Gardner and John J. Rust's
1611:, an anthology of such stories (
1452:Killraven, Warrior of the Worlds
1241:an American podcast produced by
866:, a home computer game based on
711:, an audio drama adaptation for
674:, broadcast as promotion of the
233:set in Los Angeles, Directed by
2761:The Great Martian War 1913–1917
2596:The Night That Panicked America
2339:"Solar Pons' War of the Worlds"
2275:"Ray Harryhausen and Nick Park"
1466:and his son Wade Wellman wrote
1250:The War of the Worlds Stageplay
989:is a six-issue miniseries from
454:The Great Martian War 1913–1917
272:The Night That Panicked America
81:The Great Martian War 1913–1917
2908:Lists of works based on novels
2620:H. G. Wells' War of the Worlds
1671:War of the Worlds: Retaliation
1544:Scarlet Traces: The Great Game
1283:Doctor Who: Invaders from Mars
1274:The Mercury Theatre on the Air
1173:Solar Pons's War of the Worlds
1153:in Victoria, British Columbia.
1065:War of the Worlds: Second Wave
329:, a science fiction comedy by
186:H. G. Wells' War of the Worlds
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1568:Solar Pons' War of the Worlds
1365:I made a lot of sketches for
1164:, the third in the series of
709:The Martian Invasion of Earth
288:Parodies, homages, imitations
144:War of the Worlds: The Attack
139:, also for Paramount Pictures
2755:"The Night America Trembled"
1837:"R&P Alerta, Capitulo 1"
1427:The Second War of the Worlds
1105:published by Insight Comics.
2676:Superman: War of the Worlds
1231:to 'The War Of The Worlds'.
1031:Superman: War of the Worlds
308:, a comic film directed by
45:Following its publication,
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2913:History of science fiction
2615:(2005, Pendragon Pictures)
1588:"Night of the Cooters" by
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920:, heavily inspired by the
694:The Coming of the Martians
534:radio broadcast, Santiago.
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255:War of the Worlds: Goliath
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