- events, or
places that are
imaginary or in ways that are imaginary.
Fictional portrayals are thus
inconsistent with plausibility, history, or fact....
- A
fictional universe, also
known as an
imagined universe or a
constructed universe, is the
internally consistent fictional setting used in a narrative...
-
Fictionalism is a view in
philosophy that
posits that
statements appearing to be
descriptions of the
world should not be
construed as such, but should...
- A
superhero or
superheroine is a
fictional character who
typically possesses superpowers or
abilities beyond those of
ordinary people, is
frequently costumed...
- A
fictional brand is a
nonexistent brand depicted in movies,
television shows, books, comics, or music. The
fictional brand may be
designed to imitate...
- of
fictional locations, as
large as a
universe and as
small as a pub. List of
fictional bars and pubs List of
fictional castles List of
fictional city-states...
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Fictional languages are the
subset of
constructed languages (conlangs) that have been
created as part of a
fictional setting (e.g. for use in a book, movie...
- both the
publisher and the
sixteen survivors. At
times I was
tempted to
fictionalize certain parts of the
story because this
might have
added to
their dramatic...
- in a
revisionist manner.
Continuation novel Copyright protection for
fictional characters Fan
fiction Mashup (book)
Parallel novel Reboot (fiction) Spiritual...
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franchise features an
ensemble cast of
characters and
takes place in the same
fictional universe as Toriyama's
other work, Dr. Slump.
While many of the characters...