Sure, there's no definite answer, but in the realm of imagination and fantasy, anything is possible. Fictional characters could find a place in another dimension if the story demands it.
Well, in theory, if we imagine a multiverse concept, then fictional characters could exist in other dimensions. It's all about the creativity and imagination of the storytellers.
I don't think they do. Fictional characters exist only in the stories and imaginations we create. Dimensions are a scientific concept that hasn't been proven to have anything to do with fictional entities.
In reality, fictional characters aren't real in another dimension. They are just figments of our creativity, existing only in the stories we tell and the minds that conceive them. There's no scientific evidence to suggest they have a real existence elsewhere.
No, fictional characters are creations of imagination and don't have a physical presence in the real world.
It's a matter of belief and imagination. Some might think so in their own fictional universes or religious beliefs, but there's no concrete proof.
It's impossible to give an exact number. There are countless fictional characters created in various forms of media like books, movies, and TV shows.
One underrated character is Agent Coulson. In another dimension, he could have some latent superpowers that are activated, and he becomes a key player in helping the Avengers. Another is Mockingbird. She has great combat skills and could be shown in a dimension where she has to lead the Avengers in a situation where the usual leaders are incapacitated. And then there's Sif. In a different dimension, she could bring some unique Asgardian knowledge and abilities that are crucial for the Avengers' survival.
A good crossover character could be Naruto. He and Ichigo share some similarities in their determination and their growth as characters. They could team up in the new dimension, with Naruto's ninja skills and Ichigo's sword - fighting abilities making for an interesting combination against the new threats they face.
A powerful dark wizard could be the main antagonist. This wizard has been ruling the other dimension with an iron fist and sees Peter as a threat to his power. He uses his dark magic to create all kinds of obstacles for Peter, from summoning monsters to casting spells that distort Peter's perception of reality.
Well, perhaps Natsu could find himself in a dimension where magic works completely differently. He might have to learn new ways to use his fire magic or even discover new types of magic altogether. Maybe he meets alternate versions of his friends who have different personalities due to the different environment of that dimension.
Naruto could meet alternate versions of his friends or enemies. For example, he might find a version of Sasuke who has a completely different personality or a different set of skills. This would create interesting interactions and potential conflicts or alliances.