Board Thread:Wiki-Related Discussion/@comment-4839682-20150311155356/@comment-4975807-20150409161528

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It may be redundant, but for myself personally, I like the way the categories are on the wiki.

For having characters listed by fairytale... I think that could get a little messy for some characters. Some characters are not 100% on-screen adaptations of the existing characters in the original fairytales, or may vary in some way. For example, the Evil Queen is not Ursula, but for the episode "Ariel", she pretended to be Ursula. So, technically, she belongs under the Category:Little Mermaid Characters because she embodied the role of Ursula for that one episode, but I think that look very confusing. There are also characters who are not full adaptations of existing fairytale characters, and it's only implied the character was inspired from the fairytale, or is an allusion to the character from the tale. Putting those characters in the fairytale categories would not factually incorrect if they are only implied. Like, King Leopold finding the lamp. Does that make him Aladdin? No, but he released the genie from the lamp by rubbing it, which is a clear reference to the Aladdin tale itself. The wiki pages for the fairytale stories itself is more practical in my view because characters who were adapted on-screen or implied to be an allusion to a certain existing story character are listed on those pages.