For a Naruto birthday party fanfic, you could write about a time - travel themed party. Naruto accidentally gets sent back in time to the day he was born. He meets his parents and all the people who were important in his early life. They all celebrate his birth together, and Naruto gets to experience a new side of his family and the village's history. Or perhaps a party where the whole village turns into a giant ninja - obstacle course for Naruto's birthday. Everyone competes in the course, and Naruto has to overcome all the challenges his friends and villagers set up for him.
One idea could be to set the fanfic at Camp Half - Blood. Have Percy's friends plan a surprise birthday party for him. They could organize a special quest just for the occasion, like finding a long - lost gift from Poseidon. The party could include a big bonfire with blue food and drinks, as blue is Percy's favorite color.
How about an art - themed birthday? Set up different art stations with painting, clay - making, and drawing. The kids can create their own masterpieces to take home as party favors. You can also have a big mural that all the kids contribute to as a group activity.
A movie night party. Set up a big screen in the living room, make lots of popcorn, and let her choose her favorite movies to watch. You can also provide some comfy pillows and blankets.
Well, you could include a 'Capture the Flag' game like they have at Camp Half - Blood. It would be exciting for the characters in the fanfiction. Also, for the party decorations, having floating Greek columns made of cardboard and painted to look like marble would be really cool. And don't forget about a 'prophecy - writing' station where guests can create their own prophecies, just like in the books.
For Naruto's birthday, a plot could be that he wishes to spend it with his father, Minato, in some way. So he goes to the Hokage Rock and has a dream - like encounter with Minato's spirit. They have a conversation about Naruto's growth. For Kakashi, a plot could be that he gets a mysterious letter on his birthday. It leads him to an old training ground where he discovers a hidden memory of his father. The two stories could intersect when Naruto and Kakashi share their experiences with each other later.
One idea could be that all his friends at UA plan a surprise birthday party for him. They decorate the common room with his favorite colors, blue and red. Another plot could be Todoroki spending his birthday with his family, trying to reconcile with his father on this special day. Maybe he receives a heartfelt gift from his mother that has a deep emotional significance.
You could have a jungle - themed story. The party guests are explorers in the jungle. 'Left' and 'right' are the paths they take through the thick jungle. Maybe there's a lost temple in the story, and they need to follow the left - right commands to find it. The 'free' part could be that they can decide what kind of tools they carry as explorers. Or a superhero - themed story where 'left' and 'right' are the directions to fly or run to save the city. The free element could be designing their own superhero costumes in the story.
Well, in a Naruto party fanfiction, you could have a themed party based on a specific clan. For example, a Uchiha - themed party where there are red and black decorations everywhere. The characters could exchange stories about the Uchiha clan's history. Or perhaps a party to honor a new Hokage, with the whole village coming together and having a big feast with all the traditional Naruto dishes.
To plan a Naruto birthday party in a fanfiction, start with the setting. It could be during a time of peace in the Naruto universe. As for the party favors, small replicas of the Sharingan or Byakugan could be really cool. You can also include a mini-story within the fanfiction. For example, Naruto could receive a mysterious gift that leads to an adventure during the party. And for music, play some of the Naruto anime's iconic soundtracks in the background to create an immersive atmosphere.
One idea could be that on WordGirl's birthday, all the villains in the city decide to throw her a surprise party. They realize how much she actually does to keep the city in order and want to show their appreciation in a fun way. Maybe they all bake really bad-tasting cakes because they don't quite understand human cooking, but WordGirl is still really touched.