His relationship with his parents would be loving. Minato would be a strict but fair father, teaching Naruto about ninjutsu and the responsibilities of being a shinobi. Kushina would be the warm, affectionate mother, always there to comfort and encourage Naruto. They would support his dreams and be proud of his every achievement.
If Naruto's parents were alive, his relationship with them would be multi - faceted. Minato would be a role model for Naruto in terms of strength and leadership. He would train Naruto rigorously but also share his own experiences as a young ninja. Kushina would be the one who would help Naruto with his emotional side. She would be the one Naruto could talk to about his fears and insecurities. Together, they would create a family environment where Naruto could thrive, and he would have a deep - seated love and respect for both of them.
Naruto's relationship with his parents would be really special. Minato, as the Fourth Hokage, would have high expectations but also a lot of pride in Naruto. He'd likely take Naruto on training missions and teach him advanced techniques. Kushina would be the heart of the family. She'd cook for Naruto, tell him stories about their family, and be his emotional anchor. Naruto would look up to his father and be very close to his mother, having a complete family unit that he never had in the original story.
The story would be very different. Naruto's parents being alive would mean he has a support system from the start. His father could pass on his jutsu and wisdom more directly. Naruto might not have the same drive to become Hokage in the same way, as he wouldn't be seeking that family - like recognition from the village. His mother's presence would also add an element of warmth and stability to his life. And perhaps he would be more of a prodigy with both his parents' guidance, changing the power dynamics in the ninja world.
The plot could start with Naruto growing up in a loving family environment. His parents, Minato and Kushina, are alive and they are aware of the Nine - Tailed Fox inside Naruto. They train him from a young age to control the fox's power. However, the village might still be a bit wary of Naruto because of the fox. This could lead to Naruto feeling a sense of isolation from the villagers despite his family's love. As he grows, he might start to resent the village's attitude and begin to show darker tendencies as he tries to prove himself in a different way than in the original story.
His character development would be different in that he'd have a stronger sense of family. Since his parents are alive, he has a more complete family unit. Their muteness would make him more protective of them. He'd learn patience earlier on, as communicating with mute parents can be a slow process at times. This new - found patience would spill over into his ninja training, allowing him to master difficult techniques more easily. He might also be less of a show - off, as his focus would be more on his family's well - being rather than seeking attention from the village.
The relationship would be very different. Instead of being an orphan, Naruto would have his parents around for all the important moments in his life. Minato could teach him about being a Hokage from an early age, and Kushina could give him the motherly love and advice. There would be a strong family bond. Naruto would be more confident in his abilities because he has his father, a great ninja, to guide him. And he would have a more stable emotional state with his mother's care.
The parents' relationship could also set an example for Naruto and Hinata. If Kushina and Hinata's mother had a strong, loving relationship, Hinata might be more inspired to be as loving and supportive in her relationship with Naruto. Similarly, Naruto could learn from his father's respect for Hinata's family and carry that forward in his relationship with Hinata.
His relationships might be less intense in some ways. Since he has a family, he might not be as clingy to his friends like Sasuke. For example, he wouldn't be as desperate to bring Sasuke back because he has his parents' support at home.
Emotionally, Naruto would have to deal with a whole new set of family relationships. He grew up without his parents, and now having them back would be a huge adjustment. He might struggle to fit into a 'normal' family dynamic, and there could be some friction as they all get to know each other again.
On a personal level, Naruto would finally get the family he always wanted. But it might also bring some confusion and adjustment issues. His parents would be from a different time, and they'd need to adapt to the new world Naruto lives in. For example, they might be shocked by the new technology and the changes in ninja warfare.
Perhaps Naruto has always felt different from others in the village. And when he finally learns about his parents, he realizes that their actions, even if they were for a good cause like protecting the village, still made his life very difficult. He might be angry that they didn't find a better way to handle things so that he didn't have to suffer so much growing up.
Well, it would probably be a much happier story. Naruto would grow up with the love and guidance of his parents. Minato could teach him all kinds of cool jutsu from an early age, and Kushina would be there to give him warm hugs and cook delicious meals. He wouldn't have to face the loneliness he did in the original story, and his self - esteem might be much higher. Maybe he'd be an even more confident and powerful ninja earlier on.