Well, perhaps the characters start to discuss among themselves about how the fanfiction portrays them. They could be either amused or a bit offended. For example, if a character is depicted as being cowardly in the fanfiction when they see themselves as brave, they would likely have a strong reaction. They might even try to figure out who wrote it and why they were written that way.
They could be shocked. Some of the fanfiction might have really wild ideas that they've never thought of.
One possibility is that they might be amused by the creative interpretations of their own personalities in the fanfic. For example, if Metro Man is watching, he could be laughing at how the fanfic writer made him seem even more heroic or perhaps gave him some comical flaws.
In the 'characters watching meet the robinsons fanfic', there could be a scenario where the characters are trying to learn from the positive attitude of the Robinsons. The Robinsons' never - give - up spirit might inspire the watching characters to face their own challenges in their respective stories. Also, the characters might be really entertained by the comical moments in the fanfic, like the goofy antics of some of the robots or the funny misunderstandings between characters in the 'Meet the Robinsons' world.
One interesting scenario could be a character watching the virtual world of Lyoko from the outside, feeling a sense of awe and fear at the same time. They might be amazed by the beauty and danger of it. Another could be a character secretly watching another character's actions in Lyoko to learn more about their capabilities or motives.
Some characters might become closer if they share the same feelings about the fanfiction. For example, if two characters both find a certain part of the fanfiction hilarious, they could bond over that.
They could be interested because it gives them a different perspective on their own story. It's like looking at themselves from the outside in.
Barry Allen is a very interesting character to write about. His super - speed gives a lot of scope for creative writing. You can explore how he experiences time differently, or how he uses his speed in unique ways to solve problems. Oliver Queen is also great. His dual identity as a playboy billionaire and a vigilante archer provides a lot of depth. Writers can delve into his internal struggles, like his fight against his dark side and his journey to become a better hero.
One interesting scenario could be when Pikachu reacts to seeing a new type of Pokémon for the first time. It might be both curious and a bit scared.
One interesting scenario could be a race between Naruto - wolf and Sasuke - wolf to see who is faster and more agile in their wolf forms. Another could be the pack, led by Naruto, having to defend their territory from other wolf packs, with Sakura - wolf using her wits and strength to help. And perhaps a scene where Sasuke - wolf goes off on his own for a while, causing concern among the pack.
A character like Katniss from The Hunger Games reading a fanfiction where she uses her archery skills in a post - apocalyptic world filled with zombies. She could gain new perspectives on survival and how her skills could be applied in different extreme situations. Fanfiction can offer these unique and thought - provoking scenarios for characters to experience.