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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]]).}} |
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{{Commons category|Fictional children}} |
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{{main|Childhood|Lists of fictional children}} |
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{{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. |
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[[Category:Fictional characters by status|Children]] |
[[Category:Fictional characters by status|Children]] |
Revision as of 17:55, 17 August 2017
Must be a defining trait - Characters must be within the transitional stage of physical and psychological human development that generally occurs during the period from birth to legal adulthood (age of majority). |
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