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Ring Trilogy
The Ring Trilogy is a series of novels by Koji Suzuki: ''Ring'' (1991), ''Spiral'' (1995), ''Loop'' (1998), ''S'' (2012) and ''Tide'' (2013). Suzuki also wrote a collection of short stories, ''Birthday'' (1999).
It is also sometimes used to refer to the trilogy of films: ''Ring'' (1998), ''Ring 2'' (1999), ''Ring 0: Birthday'' (2000). This does not include the films ''Rasen'' (1998), ''Sadako 3D'' (2012) or ''Sadako 3D 2'' (2013) as they are based on the novels ''Spiral'' and ''S'' therefore ignoring the events of ''Ring 2'' and ''Ring 0: Birthday''.
==Relationship to films==

The ''Rasen'' (Spiral) film of 1998 was an alternative sequel to ''Ring'', made by a different production company, which moved the story closer to that of the novels.

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