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Harold and the Purple Crayon Movie Question

So, I just watched the Harold and the Purple Crayon movie, and I have plans to make a profile. There was some strange R>F stuff happening. I'd like to know if it qualifies (because well, smurf Harold would be so amazing ngl) .

The general idea is that Harold has a magic crayon that allows him to draw anything he wants. There are no defined limits in the story, as even the Narrator (who created Harold and the Purple Crayon) says that with the Purple Crayon, anything is possible, and the official website for the movie says it grants those the power of unlimited imagination and that those with the powers of the Purple Crayon threaten the Real World and the fictional world Harold comes from. Using the Purple Crayon, Harold was able to enter the real world and interact with people on the Narrator's level of existence.

Considering the Narrator, context of the story, and the official website states that the Purple Crayon allows anything to be possible, would it be an anti-feat that the Crayon allowed Harold to transcend his fictional status and become real and interact with the real-life people there, or would the consistent implications of the Purple Crayon making anything possible cancel out any anti-feat implications ?
 
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