Well, there are also those characters who might be a bit shocked or confused. Take Levi from Attack on Titan. He's a very serious and no - nonsense type of character. If he were to read some of the fanfic about him that deviated too much from his own self - perception, like being made into a comical or overly emotional character in the fanfic, he might be taken aback at first. But then he might also realize it's just a different interpretation and not take it too seriously.
Well, it depends on the nature of the fanfiction. Some anime characters might be amused if the fanfiction is light - hearted and full of comical situations. For example, if it's a fanfic about a cooking competition among the characters from a shonen anime, they might react with good - natured laughter and competitiveness. They could also be confused if the fanfiction takes their story in a very strange or unexpected direction, like suddenly making a character from a historical anime end up in a space adventure.
The students of Class 1 - A are often involved. For instance, Midoriya might be portrayed as being unjustly treated by Aizawa, and the fanfic could focus on Midoriya's struggle against Aizawa's supposed unfairness. Bakugo could also be in the story, maybe being in conflict with Aizawa's disciplinary actions.
Kakashi would be very observant. He would look for how the fanfiction writers understand the world of Naruto, the values and the moral lessons. He might even use some of the creative ideas from the fanfiction in his own teachings if he thought they were valuable and in line with the spirit of the original story.
There could be characters who are outraged. If the fanfiction distorts their personality or makes them do things completely against their nature, they may be very angry. For example, a noble character made to act like a coward in the fanfiction would likely not take it well.
They might be confused at first. RWBY has its own unique lore and concepts that are different from many anime. So anime characters may need time to understand things like Grimm and Huntsmen. For example, if Goku from Dragon Ball was watching, he'd probably be like 'What are these strange monsters?'.
They could be surprised. The fanfiction might show them in scenarios they never imagined, like a shy character being in a very bold and adventurous situation.
They could be angry. Consider a character like Ichigo from Bleach. If the fanfiction makes him look weak or changes his character in a way that goes against his core values, he would likely be furious. After all, he has his pride as a Soul Reaper and a protector.
A few might be angry. If the fanfiction shows them in a negative light or changes their backstory in a way they don't like, they could get really mad. For example, if a character with a noble past is made into a villain in the fanfiction, they'd be furious.
To write Aizawa well, focus on his stoic nature. Show his dry sense of humor and his no - nonsense approach to teaching and hero work. For example, when he interacts with Inko, he might be a bit gruff at first but then show his softer side over time. For Inko, emphasize her motherly love for Izuku. Let her be warm and caring, but also show that she has her own fears and insecurities. When writing their relationship, start with small exchanges, like a polite conversation at a school event, and gradually build the connection.