Thread:Hey1234/@comment-5111231-20181028165946/@comment-1635429-20181104191016

I meant personally, for you. The seperation doesn't exist because of the reasoning you just gave. Hans Christian Andersen is separated because his fictional self has a large role in that Little Mermaid episode, a role large enough to warrant an article.

The same thing applies to Walt Disney. His cameo in Mickey Mouse can appear solely as a trivia piece because there's isn't much to say other than "He briefly appeared for a second in this three-minute cartoon". His depiction in Saving Mr. Banks, however, has its own article because he plays a major role in a story that (while based on something real) is a dramatization.

The same thing also applies for the real P.L. Travers, and her depiction in Saving Mr. Banks.

Yes, Ralph uses real websites, but the universe is still fictional. There's no Litwak's arcade, and there's certainly no digital world inside the internet that's inhabited by KnowsMore or Double Dan. Ralph isn't a documentary. Even though real properties appear in the movie, the universe depicted in the movie is still fictional.