One common theme is the clash of different universes. Since it's a crossover, you often see the rules and cultures of the two different shows collide. For instance, in a crossover with a more serious anime, the comical and sometimes raunchy nature of To - Love - Ru can create interesting situations.
Adventure is a common theme as well. Combining the settings of two different series means there are new places to explore and new challenges to face. For example, if it's crossed with a fantasy - based anime, the To - Love - Ru characters might embark on a quest in the new world, which adds an exciting element to the story.
One common theme is love and relationships. Since the original 'To Love Ru' is centered around Rito's love life, fanfictions often explore different aspects of his relationships with the various characters, whether it's romantic or platonic.
One common theme is the culture shock. When characters from 'To Love Ru' enter the 'Naruto' world, or vice versa, they experience a huge difference in values, social structures and power systems. For example, the modern - day setting characters of 'To Love Ru' are suddenly in a feudal - like ninja world.
Well, a frequent theme is self - discovery. Rito's new strength can lead him to discover more about himself, his capabilities, and his place in the world of 'To Love Ru'. Also, power struggles can be a theme. His strength might make others jealous or cause conflicts with those who want to control his power. Additionally, friendship is often a theme as his friends react to his strength and support him in different ways.
One common theme is the growth of their relationship. Since they start off as somewhat unlikely companions, many fanfictions focus on how they gradually become closer and more understanding of each other. For example, in some fics, they start to share their secrets and fears.
One idea could be that Naruto somehow gets transported to the To Love - Ru universe. Maybe he could use his ninja skills to help Rito in his romantic pursuits. For example, Naruto's clone jutsu could be used to create distractions when Rito is trying to confess his love to Lala.
One challenge is integrating the different settings. Naruto has a more traditional Japanese - inspired fantasy world with ninjas and clans, while To - Love - Ru is set in a more modern and comical science - fiction - like world. Another challenge is character consistency. Writers need to ensure that the Naruto characters' ninja - like behavior and values are maintained, and the To - Love - Ru characters' comical and sometimes over - the - top personalities are also true to the original. And if there's a plot that involves both universes, making it believable can be difficult.
One common theme could be the relationship with the main characters. Since it's a self - insert, the author often explores how their self - inserted character would interact with the likes of Rito and the other characters in the 'To Love Ru' universe.
One possible plot could be Naruto, with his godlike powers, getting transported to the To Love Ru universe. He might end up helping Rito in his harem - related misadventures, using his ninja skills. For example, Naruto could use his shadow clone jutsu to handle multiple tasks at once, like helping with school events while also protecting the girls from various threats in the To Love Ru world.
One common theme is the struggle between different worlds. For example, when Naruto is in a crossover with another universe, he often has to deal with the differences in cultures, rules, and powers. This creates a lot of conflict which is interesting to read about.
One common theme could be friendship. Since Momo and Nana are both characters from the same series, their relationship might be explored in terms of friendship in the fanfics.