In a fanfiction, if Harry Potter tries to use the Patronus charm against Frieza, it could have an interesting effect. Since the Patronus is a manifestation of positive energy, it might be able to weaken Frieza's evil ki. Frieza's ability to survive in space and his regenerative powers would pose a huge challenge for Harry and his friends. However, Harry's ability to apparate and use portkeys could give them an advantage in terms of mobility, which Frieza might not be used to dealing with. Also, Frieza's planet - destroying abilities would be a major threat that Harry would have to find a way to counter, perhaps with some ancient and powerful magic that he discovers in Hogwarts' library.
Well, it would be really interesting. Frieza's training might focus on making Naruto more ruthless in combat. Naruto has always been about protecting his friends and his village, but Frieza's training could introduce a more cut - throat approach. Also, Naruto could learn how to better control his power surges. Frieza has experience with handling large amounts of power, so he could teach Naruto to not overexert himself and be more strategic in using his strength.
Naruto would gain Frieza's power of flight. This would be a new addition to his skill set. Also, his regenerative abilities could be enhanced similar to Frieza's. If he gets injured in battle, he would be able to quickly heal himself. His new form might also give him the ability to survive in harsh environments, like the vacuum of space which Frieza can do.
Naruto could inherit Frieza's ability to survive in space and extreme environments. Along with that, his Rasengan could take on new forms influenced by Frieza's energy. For example, it could be a purple - colored Rasengan with the destructive power of Frieza's attacks. He may also gain the power to transform like Frieza, with each transformation increasing his strength, speed, and overall combat capabilities.
Frieza might initially be shocked. He's used to being a feared and powerful being, and the idea of having a family is very foreign to him. So he could be in denial at first.
Some writers show the Frieza race's culture as being very hierarchical. There's a clear pecking order, with the strong ruling over the weak. They might also depict their culture as being focused on power acquisition. For example, in many fanfictions, young Frieza race members are trained from a young age to be powerful warriors.
For Yamcha, you can focus on his growth from being a bit of a comical character to a more serious and respected fighter in the context of his relationship with Frieza. Maybe he learns from Frieza's cold and calculating nature how to better strategize in battles. For Frieza, his development could be about him learning to care for someone other than himself. He could start to see Yamcha as an equal, which is a huge shift from his usual superiority complex.
Frieza's back story is complex. He rules over a vast intergalactic empire. He's not just powerful physically but also very intelligent when it comes to ruling and conquering. He is often seen as a symbol of pure evil in the Dragon Ball universe. His back story involves his early days of learning about power and how to use it to his advantage. He starts small with his conquests and gradually builds his empire. His relationship with his subordinates is also based on fear. He will not tolerate any form of disobedience, and his wrath is something that everyone in his organization fears.
The key elements include his position as the leader of the Planet Trade Organization. This gives him the means to carry out his conquests. His inborn strength is also a big part of it. He uses his power to subjugate others. Also, his discovery of the Saiyan threat and his attempts to eliminate it are crucial in his back story.
Naruto's love for his friends and his village would translate into a new form in this rebirth. He might see the people in the Dragon Ball universe as his new family and friends. His outgoing and friendly nature could start to break down the walls of fear that Frieza had created. He would be less likely to immediately resort to violence like the old Frieza, instead trying to talk things out first, but still be ready to fight if necessary to protect those he cares about.