It varies from one fanfiction to another. Some fanfictions might depict Naruto as dead to introduce a new set of challenges for the remaining characters. For example, if Naruto dies, Konoha might be left vulnerable, and characters like Sasuke or Sakura would have to step up in different ways. But there are also plenty of fanfictions where Naruto remains alive and continues his journey, perhaps facing new and even more dangerous threats than in the original series.
Minato being alive in fanfiction could mean more guidance and protection for Naruto. It could also lead to new alliances and conflicts within the ninja villages.
It could completely change the dynamics of the Naruto universe. Their presence might have prevented many tragedies and shaped Naruto's life differently.
One common plotline is the resurrection of dead characters. If Naruto is dead in the fanfiction, there could be a quest to bring him back. Another is alternate timelines where Naruto's life - or death - changes the course of the entire ninja world. For instance, if he dies early, the Akatsuki might achieve their goals more easily.
The plot could involve Naruto characters suddenly finding themselves in the world of Dead or Alive. Maybe Naruto, Sasuke and Sakura enter a Dead or Alive tournament. They would bring their unique ninja skills to the fight. Naruto could use his shadow clones in interesting ways during the battles, and Sasuke with his Sharingan would be a formidable opponent. It would be a mix of the high - energy ninja battles from Naruto and the more traditional fighting styles of Dead or Alive.
Well, in this 'Naruto Only Male Alive' fanfiction, perhaps Naruto wakes up one day to find only male ninjas around. He then decides to create a new ninja order. He starts by training the younger male ninjas more rigorously, teaching them not just combat skills but also the importance of unity. As he does this, he uncovers secrets about a prophecy that only a male ninja can fulfill in this strange new world, and he has to rise to the occasion.
Danzo could be a great antagonist. He was always a bit of a shadowy figure in the Naruto series. In this 'Only Male Alive' fanfiction, he might emerge as a dictator - like figure. He could be trying to enforce his strict, often controversial rules on the remaining male ninjas, seeing Naruto as a threat to his new - found power and control.
In this fanfiction, Naruto finds himself in a parallel universe where his parents are not only alive but also play a significant role in his life. There are new adventures and challenges as he navigates this changed reality.
The movie Alive was based on Yu Hua's novel Alive. There were many similarities between the two. Here are some of the differences between them:
1. Plot: The plot of a novel is different from that of a movie. The story of the novel takes place in 20th century China and tells the story of the protagonist Fugui's life. He experienced poverty, illness, loss of loved ones and many other setbacks and sufferings. The movie set the story in China in the 1940s, mainly telling the story of Fugui's son and grandson, as well as the stories of other characters.
2. Character Creation: There are differences between novels and movies in character creation. The characters in the novel were more voluptuous. Each of them had their own story and personality, and each character had their own distinct characteristics. The movie was more concise and clear, mainly showing the fate of Fu Gui's family, the most representative of which was Fu Gui himself.
3. Ways of expression: The movie Alive uses a more modern way of expression to create a more vivid and touching atmosphere through music, camera shots, and special effects. On the other hand, the novel was more traditional and adopted a more narrative way of expression to express Fu Gui's experiences through his thoughts and emotions.
Although novels and movies are different in terms of plot, character creation, and expression, they are both Yu Hua's works with deep thoughts and touching emotions. The movie Alive presented a more vivid and real story of a wealthy family to the audience through a more modern expression, while the novel delved deeper into topics such as human nature, family, and society.