Mikasa might have a more emotional reaction. If the fanfiction involves her relationship with Eren in a new or different way, she could feel a range of emotions. She might be touched if it shows a deeper understanding of her love for him, or she could be a bit confused or even a little offended if it twists their relationship too much.
Levi would probably be quite critical. He has high standards and if the fanfiction doesn't match up to his idea of how things should be in terms of the story's logic or the portrayal of the Survey Corps, he'd likely scoff at it. He might think it's a waste of time if it's full of inaccuracies.
No. Fanfiction is created by fans independently. Characters in the original Attack on Titan have no direct influence on the fan - made stories. However, their actions and personalities in the original work inspire the fanfiction writers.
Yes, I think some of them would. For example, Tony Stark, being a fan of pop culture and new ideas, would probably find the unique world of Attack on Titan in the fanfiction quite interesting. He'd enjoy exploring the different concepts and might even get some inspiration for new gadgets from it.
Some RWBY fans might really enjoy it. They are used to complex storylines and unique characters, so they could find similar elements in Attack on Titan fanfiction. They might be drawn to the action - packed nature and the post - apocalyptic setting.
Well, Levi would probably be critical. He's a no - nonsense type of character. He might think that if the fanfic doesn't adhere to the basic 'rules' of the Attack on Titan world, like the power dynamics of the Titans, it's just not good. He'd scoff at any inaccuracies in the combat descriptions or character behaviors that don't match his understanding of the real story.
Naruto is a very empathetic character. So while watching Attack on Titan fanfiction, he would likely feel for the characters who are suffering. When he sees the destruction caused by the Titans and how the people in the story are trying to survive, he would be reminded of the hardships his own village has faced. He might even start to come up with strategies in his head to help the characters in the fanfiction, just like he does when he's in a tough situation in his own world.
Mostly, yes. Fanfiction is a fan - driven activity. For Attack on Titan, the fanfiction community is quite large. The legality lies in the fact that it's not a direct replacement for the official work and is more of an addition. It's a way for fans to explore different scenarios and relationships within the Attack on Titan universe. As long as it stays within the boundaries of fair use, which it usually does in the case of fan - made stories, it's legal to watch or read.
They might be amused. The characters in the original 40k universe could find the creative interpretations in fanfiction quite interesting. Some might be surprised at how fans can take their stories and characters in new and unexpected directions.
They might be quite surprised. Some characters could be amused to see different interpretations of their stories and personalities in the fanfiction. For example, Maui might find it funny or strange to see how fans imagine his reactions in various made - up scenarios that are different from his official story in the movie.
Well, it depends on the characters. Jasmine might be intrigued by different interpretations of her character. Aladdin himself could find it amusing to see new adventures created for him. And Genie might enjoy seeing how creative the fanfiction writers can be with his magic and humor.
Some characters might be surprised by the different interpretations in the fanfiction. They could find it interesting to see how fans imagine their personalities and actions in new scenarios.