The IP adaptation craze referred to the phenomenon of adapting a fictional story, character, IP(intellectual property), and other elements into movies, TV series, games, animations, and other forms of works. From a business perspective, the IP adaptation craze was a means of business operations that could help companies expand their business scope, enhance brand influence, and increase revenue levels. The popularity of IP adaptation also helped to promote the development of the cultural industry and provide the audience with a variety of cultural and entertainment choices. However, there were some challenges and problems with the popularity of IP adaptation. For example, if an IP adaptation needed to be re-created, it might affect the uniqueness and integrity of the original work, causing some readers or viewers to be dissatisfied with the adapted work. IP adaptation also needed to face copyright issues and complicated legal procedures such as copyright transactions and litigation. Therefore, we should rationally view the IP adaptation craze, respect intellectual property rights, and avoid excessive pursuit of commercial interests that would damage the uniqueness and integrity of the original work. At the same time, we should also encourage cultural innovation and support creators to create in various forms to provide a variety of cultural and entertainment choices for the audience.