It can add a lot of tension to the story. For example, Naruto might feel suffocated by Minato's overprotectiveness and constantly try to break free. This can create a conflict between them. Also, it can limit Naruto's growth as a character in some ways. If Minato is always shielding her from danger, she might not get the chance to fully develop her skills and become stronger on her own.
Well, Minato might constantly be by Naruto's side in the fanfiction. He could prevent Naruto from taking on any dangerous missions, even if Naruto is capable. For example, he may interfere when Naruto tries to join a risky battle against a powerful enemy, saying it's too dangerous for him.
It can speed up their relationship development. His overprotectiveness shows his feelings for her, and Hinata may feel more secure and cared for. This can lead to her opening up more to Naruto and their relationship becoming closer faster.
Clarise's overprotectiveness can affect the relationships in the story. It could strain her relationships with other characters who don't approve of her actions. At the same time, it might strengthen her bond with Percy, either in a positive way if he appreciates it, or in a negative way if he feels smothered. This complex web of relationships influenced by her overprotectiveness can drive the story forward in many different and unexpected ways.
One reason could be guilt. Since Minato wasn't there for Naruto when he was growing up in the original story, in the fanfiction, he might be overcompensating for that lost time. He feels like he has to make up for all those years he wasn't around to protect his son.
It might initially make Percy feel smothered. He's used to being independent, and having Artemis constantly hovering could make him a bit resentful. But on the other hand, it could also make him feel safe. Given that he's 'broken', having someone so powerful care about his well - being could start to heal some of his emotional wounds.
His overprotectiveness towards his sibling might make his friends a bit cautious. They might not want to involve Naruto's sibling in any dangerous missions or activities for fear of angering Naruto. For example, Kakashi might be more hesitant to let Naruto's sibling go on a mission with the team.
It could strengthen their bond. By being interested in fanfiction about Naruto, Minato shows that he's deeply invested in Naruto's story, which Naruto might appreciate.
It can have a huge impact on the plot. Since Minato was known for his speed and intelligence, if Naruto acts like him, he would be more cautious and calculated. This could mean that he avoids some of the dangerous situations he got into in the original story. It might also influence how he deals with the Akatsuki. Instead of charging in head - first, he would plan more, which could change the whole dynamic of those confrontations.
When Fem Naruto drops her henge, it can change the power dynamics. If she was using the male henge to gain an advantage in a male - dominated world in the story, losing it might make her more vulnerable. For example, in a fight, her opponents might underestimate her as a female now.
Well, it really depends on how the author writes it. If the overprotectiveness is written in a way that respects Marinette's agency, it could be a cute and endearing aspect of their relationship. But if it comes across as controlling, it might make Marinette resent Adrien, and then they would have to work through those issues to have a healthy relationship.