Well, one interesting concept could be the fusion of the Naruto universe's ninja elements with the eerie, rural horror of 'Children of the Corn'. Maybe the ninjas have to face the strange cult - like behavior of the 'Children of the Corn' characters. For example, Naruto's clones could be used to outwit the creepy kids who follow the malevolent entity in the 'Children of the Corn' story.
Obviously Naruto would be one of the main characters. He's the protagonist of the Naruto series, so he'd be central to any fanfiction involving that universe. And from 'Children of the Corn', Isaac could be a main character. He's a key figure in the 'Children of the Corn' story, so it makes sense for him to be involved in the crossover.
Yes, it is. Stephen King got the idea from real - life observations. The idea of children being influenced in a small, rural community, and the omnipresent cornfields in the Midwest provided the perfect backdrop for a horror story. The story plays on the fear of the unknown and the power that can be held by the young when they are influenced by something malevolent.
Definitely not based on a true story. It's a work of fiction that uses elements of horror and suspense to engage the viewers. The story was crafted to evoke fear and excitement rather than being rooted in reality.