Some characters would be excited. Imagine if Goku from Dragon Ball saw a fanfic where he had new and even more powerful forms. He'd probably be thrilled to see the creativity of the fans and might even get inspired to train harder in his own world, thinking about all the cool possibilities the fanfic presented.
Surprise. They might be surprised to see how fans imagine different scenarios for them. For example, a character from a magical girl anime might be shocked to find a fanfiction where she's suddenly a detective in a noir - style story.
Some anime characters could be confused. Consider a more serious and by - the - books character like Levi from 'Attack on Titan'. Fanfiction often takes creative liberties and goes against the established canon, so he might be really confused by the strange plotlines and character interpretations he reads in fanfiction.
In a Goku vs Broly crossover fanfiction, anime characters could have different reactions. Some might see Goku as a symbol of justice and be inspired by his never - give - up attitude. On the other hand, Broly's raw power could intimidate those who value brute strength. And there could also be characters who try to interfere in the fight for their own motives, like to stop the destruction that such a powerful battle could cause.
Some characters could be confused. If the fanfic changes certain aspects of the original story significantly, for example, if it alters the relationships between characters in a way that's different from what they know, they would be at a loss. They may not understand why the writer made such changes. Also, if the fanfic contains some out - of - character moments for them, they might be quite puzzled.
He might be really surprised. Since he's used to his own real - life adventures, seeing different interpretations in fanfiction - based anime could be quite a shock. For example, if the fanfiction shows a different version of his relationship with Sasuke, he would be taken aback.
They might be really surprised. For example, Ruby could be excited to see different versions of herself in the multiverse. She might start thinking about how she could learn from those other selves.
Well, Ruby might be really excited. She loves stories and new adventures, so she'd probably be into the action and heroics in the Dekaranger fanfic. Weiss could be a bit more critical, analyzing the writing style and how it compares to the literature she's used to. Blake might see parallels between the Dekaranger's battles and the struggles in her own world, and be quite intrigued. Yang would likely enjoy the fight scenes and cheer on the Dekarangers as if she were at a boxing match.
Bakugo Katsuki, on the other hand, might be more dismissive at first. He'd think it's all just some made - up nonsense that has nothing to do with real hero work. But if he found a fanfiction that had an interesting battle scenario or a strong - willed character, he might grudgingly admit it had some merit. He'd probably scoff at any overly emotional or sappy parts though.
They could also be offended. If the fanfiction portrays them in a way that goes against their values or character traits in the original work, they may feel misrepresented. For example, if a character is always shown as noble in the original but is made into a villain in the fanfiction. They might not like this change at all and feel insulted.
They might be amused. Since fanfiction often contains creative and sometimes humorous takes on the original story, characters could find it funny to see how fans imagine different scenarios for them.