It is based off the film Song of the South. (1946)
They're real cartoon characters. If you mean are they actually physically "real"... of course not, because as mentioned, they are cartoon characters. They [at least one of them I read] are based on real people though.
Try to go to different anime boards and asking people based on the description of the anime. Or you can also google specific names of the characters that popped up in the anime.
No, it is not fictional like many people think. It is based around the real truth of football firms in England. Green Street are not actually the name of West Ham's firm, inter city being the real name and all characters are fictional.
Animatrix is a 2003 film based on the Matrix trilogy. Some of the characters in this movie include Carrie-Anne Moss as Trinity, Clayton Watson as Kid and Keanu Reeves as Neo.
Some of the characters are based off of real people. Dill is based of her childhood best friend and neighbor Truman Capote.
Yes They Are
No. They don't appear to based on anyone.
D.Real people tend to create more dramatic situations then fictional characters. -Apx
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The Hetaoni characters are based on the Hetalia characters. The gameplay of Hetaoni is based on Ao Oni.
Hmmm.... Odd question, but i know the answer. Video game characters are simply characters made from the emotions and actions of people in the real world. Their appearances are based on people in the real world. So, in a sense, yes, video game characters do exists.
Many of the characters were based on real people adults and children and she would study these people to gather their unique personalities and then these characters with a new name would appear very soon in her books
Stephen Kumalo is straightforward in his depiction of the characters, their thoughts, and feelings. Many of his characters are based on real people.
Some were entirely fictional (including Harry himself), others were based on people Rowling have met, known, etc.
Yes, even though most of the characters are based off of real people.
The historical tragedies- such as Macbeth and more to the point, Julius Caesar!