Sorry, but it's impossible. Fictional characters have no legal or physical existence. You can love and enjoy their fictional world, but marriage is out of the question.
No, you can't legally marry a fictional character. Marriages are only recognized between real people.
Definitely not. In the realm of law, marriage is only recognized between two real, living individuals. Fictional characters exist only in imagination and have no legal identity or capacity to enter into a marital contract.
Sorry, you can't marry fictional characters. They aren't real people and exist only in imagination.
No, it's not okay. Fictional characters don't exist in the real world, and marriage requires two real people to have a meaningful and practical relationship.
Marrying a fictional character is impossible in reality. Fictional characters exist only in stories and imagination. It's a fun idea to think about but not something that can happen in the real world. You might enjoy imagining it in your mind, though!
It's not legal at all. Marrying involves legal and social recognition, and fictional characters can't fulfill these requirements. It's just a fantasy and has no legal validity.
Well, you can't really marry a fictional character because they aren't real. It's just a fantasy.
No, it's not legal. Marrying a fictional character is not recognized by any legal system because fictional characters don't have a legal existence or the ability to consent.
No, it's not legal. Marrying a fictional character is not recognized under Japanese law as it goes beyond the realm of practical and legal possibilities.
It's hard to predict. It could be someone from a fantasy world or a romance novel, depending on your preferences.