The students would have a wide range of reactions. The Gryffindors might be more vocal about their surprise, with some being more accepting than others. The Slytherins would be more divided. Some of Snape's loyal Slytherin students might be protective of him, regardless of his new form, while others might see it as a sign of weakness. Draco Malfoy would probably be initially disgusted but as he sees Snape still maintaining his authority, he might change his attitude. And the Hufflepuffs would generally be more kind - hearted and accepting, perhaps offering Snape small tokens of support like homemade treats or kind notes to help him through this difficult change.
Well, if Harry turns into a cat, Hagrid would be quite worried. He might try to take care of Harry in his cat form, giving him treats and a warm place to sleep. The other students would have a mix of reactions. Some might be scared, thinking it's some sort of dark magic at work. But his closer friends like Neville would be determined to help. Neville might even try some of his own plant - based magic to see if it could help Harry turn back. Snape, of course, would probably be skeptical and think Harry got himself into this mess on purpose.
Hermione would probably be very shocked at first. She has always seen Snape as a rather cold and unapproachable figure. But after some thought, she might understand Harry's motives if he explained that it was about finding common ground and healing old wounds. Ron, on the other hand, would likely be more openly skeptical and might make some sarcastic comments at first, but eventually come around when he sees the positive impact it has on Harry.
Well, Dumbledore might be more understanding. He knows Snape has his own motives and might suspect that there's more to the kidnapping than meets the eye. He would try to talk to Snape first. The other teachers would be divided. Some would side with Harry and think Snape has gone too far, while others might wait for more information. The students would be in an uproar, especially those who are friends with the kidnapped person. They'd form groups to try and find out what happened and rescue their friend.
Snape would probably be very conflicted. On one hand, he has a long - standing grudge against James Potter, Harry's father. But on the other hand, he loved Harry's mother, Lily. So, he might be cold at first, but then his sense of protecting Lily's son could kick in. He would likely be very strict with Harry, as he is with all his students, but also secretly keep an eye on him to make sure he's safe.
The characters in Harry Potter might be quite shocked at first. Hermione would probably be very curious about Wonder Woman's world and powers. Ron might be a bit jealous at first but would come around. In the DC side, Wonder Woman's friends like Steve Trevor would be protective at first. But as they see how happy she is with Harry, they would accept him. The wizarding community would have to adjust to having a superhero as part of their world through marriage, and the superheroes would have to accept a wizard into their midst.
The Joker would probably be both delighted and a bit confused. He's used to Batman being his nemesis, but an evil Batman would change the dynamic. He might initially see it as a new and exciting game, but then realize that an evil Batman could be a real threat to his own chaotic existence. The Joker might try to manipulate the situation to his advantage, but it could easily backfire on him.
Zazu would be flustered. He's used to reporting to the grown - up Simba and giving advice. With Simba as a baby, he would be at a loss for a while. He would try to maintain order in the pride but would also be constantly worried about Simba's safety. The hyenas, if they got wind of this, would see it as a chance to cause chaos. They might try to attack the pride while they think Simba is vulnerable. But the pride, united by their love for Simba (even in his baby form), would be ready to defend their king and their territory.
Dumbledore would be a key figure in the reactions. If he believed in Snape's innocence, he would try to find a way to free Snape while also not alienating Harry. He might start his own investigation to uncover the truth. The other Hogwarts teachers would be in shock. Some might believe Harry is right, especially those who have always been a bit suspicious of Snape, while others would be outraged and demand an explanation from Harry.
Dumbledore would likely view it as another sign of Harry's individuality. He would see it as Harry growing up and making his own choices, as long as it doesn't interfere with his destiny. Snape might sneer at it, thinking it's just another Gryffindor folly. But secretly, he might respect Harry's courage to do something different.
The other characters' reactions would vary widely. Ginny would be heartbroken. She might feel that Harry has abandoned not just his identity but also their relationship. Neville would be shocked and would probably feel that Harry has let down the whole school. Some of the Slytherins might be secretly glad, thinking that it removes a threat to their own ambitions. However, many of the younger students who looked up to Harry would be confused and disappointed, as he was a symbol of hope for them. Teachers like McGonagall would try to keep the school together in the face of this chaos, while also hoping that Harry would return.