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#REDIRECT [[Template:In popular culture]]
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| text = '''This {{{1|article or section}}} has too many [[fiction]]al references for an encyclopedic and academic approach of this topic.'''<br />
 
<small>An article about a [[nonfiction]] topic should only contain fictional references of historic importance so as to not overshadow the main topic. Interesting but not historically significant details should be moved to a separate article (possibly [[:{{NAMESPACE}} {{PAGENAME}}s in fiction]] or [[:{{NAMESPACE}} {{PAGENAME}}s in popular culture]]). Mere references unimportant to the overall [[plot (narrative)|plot]] of a work of fiction or [[trivia]], as well as minor examples when more significant ones have already been mentioned, should be deleted.</small>
 
}}<includeonly>{{{category|[[Category:Articles with fictioncruft]]}}}</includeonly><noinclude>
 
 
 
 
 
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This [[Wikipedia:Template|template]] is a [[Wikipedia:Avoid self-references|self-reference]].
 
This template is not useful for [[Wikipedia:Subst]].
 
 
 
This template is for use when a nonfiction article has become overcrowded with too many references to fiction or other pop culture. (Ex.: Article on horses having a long section of TV shows, movies, video games, etc. that have horse in the name or feature horses in some way.)
 
 
 
[[Category:Cleanup templates|{{PAGENAME}}]]
 
[[Category:Templates needing talk links and other improvements|{{PAGENAME}}]]
 
</noinclude>
 

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