In the world of fanfiction, there are a vast number of crossovers. However, 'harry potter is starkiller fanfiction' is not a mainstream idea. Harry Potter is set in a wizarding world with Hogwarts, magic wands, and various magical creatures. Starkiller is from the Star Wars universe which is all about space, the Force, and intergalactic conflicts. So it's hard to blend them in a way that makes sense to most fans.
Well, it's not a very common or legitimate concept. Harry Potter and Starkiller belong to different fictional universes with their own distinct rules and storylines. Combining them in fanfiction might seem odd as they have different magical systems, settings, and overall themes.
I'm not entirely sure. It could be a very niche or even a made - up concept by a small group. Harry Potter and Xehanort are from two very different fictional universes (Harry Potter series and Kingdom Hearts respectively), so it might not be a mainstream or widely recognized fanfiction idea.
I'm not really sure if it's a popular concept. It seems like a very strange and unique crossover idea. There might be a small niche of fans who are into both Harry Potter and Shin Godzilla and might create or enjoy such fanfiction, but it's not something that is mainstream in either of the two large fanbases.
I'm not entirely sure it's a very common or 'legitimate' concept in the mainstream sense. Harry Potter and Alucard come from very different fictional universes with distinct rules and aesthetics. It might be a very niche idea within the fanfiction world created by a small number of fans who like to cross - over and blend these two elements in a creative way, but it's not something you'd typically see widely promoted or recognized.
Well, it's a rather strange concept. In the traditional Harry Potter universe and the Darkseid concept from DC, they are from very different fictional realms. Harry Potter is about magic in a wizarding world, while Darkseid is a powerful and often very dark entity in the DC universe. It might be a very niche or even a crossover idea that only a few fans might explore, so it's not likely to be a mainstream or highly legitimate concept in the general fanfiction community.
No, it's not. The Harry Potter series focuses on things like magic spells, the fight between good and evil in the wizarding world, Hogwarts houses, and so on. The Cullens, on the other hand, are part of the Twilight series which is mainly about the relationship between a human girl and a vampire in a very different kind of world. The two are so different that making Harry Potter be a Cullen fanfiction just doesn't seem to fit well. It's like trying to mix oil and water. Fanfiction usually builds on the existing themes and worlds of a series in a more harmonious way, and this just doesn't seem to be one of those natural combinations.
I'm not sure it's a very common or legitimate concept. Harry Potter and Kakashi are from two completely different fictional universes. Harry Potter is a wizard in the magical world of Hogwarts, while Kakashi is a ninja from the Naruto universe. It's a very strange combination for a fanfiction, but I guess in the wild world of fan creativity, anything is possible.
I'm not entirely sure if it's a super popular concept. Fanfiction often has all sorts of wild crossovers, but 'Harry Potter' and 'Sabretooth' seem like an odd pairing. It might be a very niche idea within the fanfiction world.
I'm not entirely sure it's a very common or legitimate concept. Harry Potter and Ulquiorra are from two very different fictional universes. Harry Potter is a wizarding world with its own set of rules, magic, and characters, while Ulquiorra is from Bleach, a completely different anime universe. Fanfiction usually combines elements within the same or related universes more often. So it might be a very niche or even an odd and not - so - recognized concept in the broader fanfiction community.
Well, it's a rather strange concept. Harry Potter is set in a world of magic with its own unique elements like wizards, witches, and Hogwarts. Nazguls belong to Middle - earth in The Lord of the Rings. The two have different tones, themes, and magic systems. While fanfiction can be very creative, this seems like a very niche and perhaps not a widely accepted idea in the fanfiction world. It might be something that a very small number of people with a very specific and creative idea might explore, but it's not likely to be mainstream in fanfiction.
Well, it's a rather strange concept. Harry Potter and Tobirama are from two completely different fictional universes. In the general fanfiction community, it's not a very common or mainstream idea. Usually, fanfictions tend to stay within the same universe or at least related universes more often.