Some characters might feel flattered. They see that fans are so interested in them that they create whole new stories. For example, Hagrid might be happy to see himself in different friendly and kind - hearted adventures in fanfiction.
Some characters may feel amused. They could enjoy seeing the creative and often out - of - the - box ideas that fans come up with regarding Lelouche.
Some characters might feel amused. They would enjoy seeing the new and often humorous twists on their own stories.
Some characters might feel a bit confused at first. Fanfics can deviate a lot from the original story, so if they are used to the set plot of 'Meet the Robinsons', seeing different versions of events or character personalities can be disorienting. But then they might also become intrigued as they start to understand the creativity behind the fanfic.
Some might feel excited. It's like seeing a new version of themselves. For example, Rick Flag could be interested in seeing how fans view his leadership in the fanfic.
Yes, often it does. Fanfiction can offer new perspectives on the beloved Harry Potter world. When a writer expands on a minor character's backstory in an interesting way, it can be really satisfying to read.
Percy would feel a mix of curiosity and amusement. He'd be curious about how others see his adventures and amused by the creative liberties taken. Annabeth might be a bit frustrated at times. She's so used to the facts and proper interpretations, so any inaccuracies in the fanfiction could irk her. Grover would simply feel flattered that people are interested enough in their story to write fanfiction.
Some characters might be excited. For example, Luna Lovegood could see it as an opportunity for Muggles to experience the wonder of magic. She might be one of the first to try and introduce Muggles to the beauty of the magical world gently.
He might feel a bit embarrassed. After all, these are often people's wild imaginings about his personal life.
For some characters, it might be exciting. They get to see all these different takes on their world and themselves that they never thought of before. It's like getting a peek into the creative minds of their fans.
No. In the original 'Harry Potter' series, the Dursleys are presented as Muggles who dislike anything related to magic. Fanfiction is a concept more associated with fans of the series, and the Dursleys would have no interest in it.