The following conclusions:
There were some differences between hugging and hugging. Hugging was to use one's hands to gently close the distance between two people, not necessarily hugging each other, while hugging was to tightly hug each other. Hugging was more suitable for couples, but hugging had a wider range. It could be used between relatives or couples.
In addition, according to the usage in the Northeastern dialect, hug can also refer to hugging or hugging someone or something. In terms of emotional expression, Northeasterners were more inclined to use hugs to express their love and support for their relatives and friends.
To sum up, hugging was an action of gently closing the distance between lovers, while hugging was an action of hugging tightly together, which could be used between relatives or lovers.
Spiderman has his super strength, agility, and the famous spider - sense. In comparison, MHA characters have a wide variety of quirks. For example, Todoroki has his ice and fire powers. Spiderman's agility might be on par with some of the more acrobatic MHA characters like Sero. But his spider - sense gives him an edge in combat that most MHA characters don't have. However, quirks like All Might's super strength can rival Spiderman's own strength.
Deku is quite popular. His journey to become a great hero can be easily translated into a gaming context, like him leveling up his skills. Bakugo is also a favorite. His brash personality and powerful quirk make for exciting scenarios in fanfictions.
Izuku Midoriya is really popular. His journey from being a quirkless boy to a powerful hero - in - training is very inspiring. Katsuki Bakugo is also popular. His explosive personality and strong power make him stand out. And Ochaco Uraraka with her cute appearance and kind heart is liked by many.
Uraraka would probably find it really interesting. She has a positive and curious nature. She'd be excited to see how the changes in backstories affected the relationships between the characters. And she might even share her thoughts about it with her friends in the MHA universe.
Some MHA characters might be really intrigued by Disney fanfiction. For example, Izuku Midoriya would probably be super excited. He loves stories and analyzing different characters' motives, just like he does with heroes. He'd be all about exploring the new worlds and character relationships in the Disney fanfics.
The MHA characters' reactions could vary widely. For instance, All Might might see the Naruto fanfiction as a great source of inspiration. He could admire the way the characters in Naruto strive for their goals, just like heroes in their own world. Todoroki might be a bit detached but still interested. He'd analyze how the power systems in Naruto compare to quirks in their world. Mineta would probably be more interested in any fan service - like elements if there were any, but that's not a very positive reaction. Overall, it really depends on each character's personality.
I don't know for sure as it depends on the specific fanfic. It could be a main character from the original My Hero Academia series who is put in a new and difficult situation that makes them 'broken but not defeated'.
According to it, one consequence could be a warning from the teacher. Teachers are likely to enforce the 'no hugging' rule, and a first offense might just result in a simple warning to remind the students of the school's policy.
Here are some recommendations for school novels similar to Hug:
1. " Your Heart Faces the Bright Moon ": The male and female protagonists are a loyal dog male protagonist and a cat female protagonist. Their first encounter was when they met a group of people who bullied the male protagonist on campus. The male protagonist bravely saved the beauty and hugged the female protagonist to escape.
2. [Small Waist: The author is Jiang Zhiyu. It's a sweet campus novel.]
3. [Little Qing Huan]: The author is Yun Nayue, and it is also a sweet campus novel.
4. The author was Sheng Shengyuan. It told the story of the childhood sweetheart crush between the cheerful female lead and the old-fashioned conservative male lead.
5. " Isn't She Too Hard to Chase?" It was a story about the male protagonist having a crush on the female protagonist, and the female protagonist suffering from depression due to family and personal reasons.
Please note that the novels recommended above may have similar plots or styles to Hug, but the specific content may be different.