Minato would likely be extremely shocked. Naruto is his son, and the idea of Naruto attacking him would be completely unexpected. He would probably try to talk to Naruto first, to find out what is wrong and why he is being attacked.
Minato would be heartbroken. He loves Naruto deeply, and having to fight him would be a very difficult and painful experience. He would do everything he could to avoid seriously harming Naruto while still trying to defend himself. He might also try to use some of his own unique jutsus to subdue Naruto without causing too much damage, like his Rasengan or the Flying Thunder God Technique in a non - lethal way.
They would be shocked at first. Minato would be filled with pride and joy seeing his son all grown up. Kakashi would respect Naruto's strength. Obito might be a bit envious of Naruto's popularity but also admire his spirit. Rin would be very friendly towards Naruto.
Minato might be intrigued. He would be interested in seeing how the fans expand on Naruto's journey. Kushina would be delighted, seeing her son as the center of so many different tales.
When Team Minato meets Hokage Naruto in a fanfiction, their reactions would depend on their individual personalities. Minato would be overjoyed and would immediately start asking Naruto about his achievements and how he has led the village. Kakashi would be his usual calm self but would show his admiration through his words and actions. Obito, who has had a difficult journey, might initially be hesitant but then would be inspired by Naruto. Rin would be the most excited, perhaps jumping up and down and saying how wonderful it is that Naruto is the Hokage. This encounter could also lead to a deeper understanding between them all and a strengthening of the bonds between generations.
Sakura would be extremely worried. She would probably try to gather the other members of Team 7, like Sasuke and Kakashi, to go after them. Sasuke might be a bit more hesitant at first, but his loyalty to Naruto would eventually make him join the search. Kakashi, on the other hand, would be more strategic. He would try to figure out Minato's motives first and then plan the rescue mission accordingly.
Minato would be in awe of the new ninja world. He'd notice the changes in the village's infrastructure and the way ninjas are trained. He might be a bit taken aback by the more complex political situations. However, being the quick - thinking ninja he is, he would start to analyze everything. He'd work with Naruto to understand the new power dynamics and use his old - school wisdom along with Naruto's modern knowledge to make the village even stronger.
They would be empathetic. Minato, as Naruto's father, would especially feel a deep sense of pain seeing his son struggle. He would want to reach out and comfort Naruto during his lonely times when the village shunned him because of the Nine - Tails.
Naruto might initially be very confused and hurt. He loves his father and the village, so being banished would be a huge shock to him.
Naruto would likely be extremely confused at first. He has always idolized his father, and to have Minato do such a thing would shatter his perception. He'd probably try to talk to Minato, ask him why he's doing it.
Well, first of all, Minato would likely be shocked. Naruto's past was full of hardships and loneliness. Minato would probably experience a mix of emotions. He might be sad that Naruto had to endure so much pain. He could also be proud of how Naruto overcame all those difficulties and still managed to grow into a strong and kind - hearted person. He might even try to find ways to comfort Naruto in this fanfiction world, like giving him some long - lost family memories or advice that could have made his journey easier.
The emotional bond would be stronger. Naruto wouldn't have to face the pain of growing up without a father. Minato could be there to cheer him on during his training and be a source of comfort when Naruto faced difficulties, like when he was bullied as a child. He could also help Naruto better control the Nine - Tails' power from the start.