In certain fanfictions, Naruto is able to form complex battle strategies on the fly, even as a young ninja. He can analyze the strengths and weaknesses of his enemies and allies quickly and come up with plans that are far beyond his years. This strategic genius is one way he is portrayed as a prodigy in fanfiction.
Sure. In some fanfictions, Naruto masters the Rasengan in a ridiculously short time compared to the original story, showing his prodigious talent for learning jutsu.
Sure. In some fanfictions, Naruto is shown spending hours in the library, trying to decipher ancient ninja texts. His hair is all tousled from running his hands through it in frustration, and his eyes are glued to the pages. That's a cute nerdy look for him.
One possible example could be a fanfiction where a powerful curse spreads through the Hidden Leaf Village. This curse makes people forget about Naruto. As a result, Naruto is left alone and has to start from scratch. He has to re - earn the trust of his friends and the villagers, all while trying to figure out who cast the curse and how to break it.
Maybe a fanfic where Naruto is made into an all - powerful god - like being from the start, with no real character development or struggle. He can defeat any enemy with a snap of his fingers, which goes against the whole idea of his growth and challenges in the original Naruto series. This would be a case of 'broken' fanfiction as it ruins the essence of what made Naruto so appealing in the first place.
Perhaps a fanfiction where all the characters in Naruto have a 'sparkle' makeover in terms of their personalities. For instance, Sasuke becomes more open - hearted and Naruto becomes even more determined in a really over - the - top but charming way. And the story is set in a world where there are sparkly festivals and events that are unique to this fanfiction. This would make it a 'sparkling' take on the Naruto world.
Yes. In one fanfic, the council was planning to cut off trade with a neighboring village due to some political disputes. Naruto, however, had made friends with some of the villagers there during his travels. He knew that the real issue was a misunderstanding. So he proposed a cultural exchange instead. This not only resolved the potential conflict but also showed the council that their hasty decision was wrong, thus outsmarting them.
One possible example could be a fanfiction where Naruto is a powerful leader in a village that has some futanari characters. He makes all the important decisions for the village, including those related to the futanari population, like their roles in the community or in battles. His leadership and power overshadow the others, thus 'dominating' the fanfiction.
Sure. There could be a scene where Naruto sees his friend in trouble. He rushes over, all angry - like, saying 'You idiot, how did you get into this mess?' But then he fights off the bad guys with extra vigor to protect his friend. After it's all over, when his friend thanks him, he just grunts and says 'I was just passing by, don't get any ideas.'
Well, Quentin Tarantino might be considered as someone who writes dialogue that could be described as such. In his movies, like 'Pulp Fiction', the characters speak in a very unique, sharp and often unpredictable way. Their words are full of references, quick - witted comebacks and a certain non -chalant coolness, much like what you might expect from a prodigy in this fictional style.
Even as a prodigy, Naruto might face challenges in the fanfiction. He could struggle with the high expectations placed on him. Since he's compared to Minato, people might expect him to perform at Minato's level all the time. This could put a lot of pressure on Naruto.
One possible plot could be that Naruto is preparing for a super - difficult mission against a powerful enemy. He discovers that there are special seals that can enhance his attacks and defenses but they are only sold by a reclusive ninja. Naruto has to pay a large sum of money, which he doesn't have much of, so he has to take on odd jobs in the village to earn enough to buy the seals.