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{{Notice|'''Must be a ''defining'' trait''' - [[Character (arts)|Characters]] must be within the transitional stage of [[Developmental biology|physical]] and [[psychological]] [[Human development (biology)|human development]] that generally occurs during the period from [[birth]] to legal [[adult]]hood ([[age of majority]]).
{{Notice|'''Must be a ''defining'' trait''' - [[Character (arts)|Characters]] must be within the transitional stage of [[Developmental biology|physical]] and [[psychological]] [[Human development (biology)|human development]] that generally occurs during the period from [[birth]] to legal [[adult]]hood ([[age of majority]]).}}
*In the case of non-human characters, articles should only be included based on that species or ethnicities definition of "pre-Adulthood".
*In the case of characters who mature to adulthood in the course of the story, articles should only be included in these subcategories if the character's childhood experiences form a notable part of the story.}}
{{Category diffuse}}
{{Category diffuse}}
{{Commons category|Fictional children}}
{{Commons category|Fictional children}}


{{main|Childhood|Lists of fictional children‎}}
{{main|Childhood|:Category:Lists of fictional children‎}}
{{category explanation|child characters in all genres of fiction, including literature, movies, television, comics, video games, musical theatre‎, etc. As with ''real'' children, the term refers to characters who are understood to be under age 21 during the course of a book, story, film or episode in which they are depicted}}
{{category explanation|child characters in all genres of fiction, including literature, movies, television, comics, video games, musical theatre‎, etc. As with ''real'' children, the term refers to characters who are understood to be under age 21 during the course of a book, story, film or episode in which they are depicted.
*In the case of non-human characters, articles should only be included based on that species or ethnicities definition of "pre-Adulthood".
*In the case of characters who mature to adulthood in the course of the story, articles should only be included in these subcategories if the character's childhood experiences form a notable part of the story}}


[[Category:Fictional characters by status|Children]]
[[Category:Fictional characters by status|Children]]

Revision as of 17:55, 17 August 2017

Subcategories

This category has the following 11 subcategories, out of 11 total.

Pages in category "Fictional children"

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