Laws have been enacted to criminalize 'obscene images of children, no matter how they are made', typically under the belief that such materials may incite real-world instances of child sex abuse. Some analysts have argued whether or not cartoon pornography that depicts minors is a victimless crime. 'Fictional pornography depicting minors', as covered in this article, includes these latter two categories, whose legalities vary by jurisdiction, and often differ with each other and with the legality of real child pornography. Virtual child pornography depicts purely-fictional characters (for example, lolicon manga).
Pseudo-photographic child pornography is produced by digitally manipulating non-sexual images of real children to create pornographic material. Laws against production, distribution and consumption of child pornography generally separate images into three categories: real, pseudo, and virtual. Legal frameworks around fictional pornography depicting minors vary depending on country and nature of the material involved.
For broader coverage of this topic, see Legality of child pornography.