In a crossover, characters would interact in interesting ways. For instance, the magic in Harry Potter is more about spells and potions, while Rapunzel's magic is in her hair. When they meet, characters like Hagrid from Harry Potter might be really interested in Rapunzel's hair as it is a very unique form of magic. Rapunzel could learn about the different magical creatures in Harry Potter's world from Hagrid. Meanwhile, the villains would also interact. Mother Gothel could potentially team up with some of the dark wizards from Harry Potter. However, the heroes like Harry, Hermione, Rapunzel and Flynn would have to put aside their differences in magic and upbringing to fight against this combined evil. They would learn from each other's strengths, for example, Rapunzel's kindness and ability to see the good in people could influence Harry, and Harry's determination in the face of great evil could inspire Rapunzel.
The characters' interactions would be full of surprises. Consider Dumbledore and Rapunzel. Dumbledore would likely see Rapunzel as a very special individual with great power in her hair. He might offer her some wisdom about how to use her power responsibly, much like he does with his students. Rapunzel could then share her experiences of being locked away for so long and how she found the strength to break free. On the other side, Draco Malfoy could initially look down on Flynn Rider as just a common thief, but Flynn's charm and quick - wittedness could gradually change Draco's view. And if the magic of Tangled's world and Harry Potter's world combined in some way, like if Rapunzel's hair was used to enhance a spell, it would be a whole new level of interaction and adventure for all the characters involved.
Naruto would probably be very curious about Rapunzel's long hair at first. He might keep asking her how she can control it so well. And Rapunzel would be amazed by Naruto's ninja skills, like when he does his rasengan. She would probably want to learn some of those cool moves. Naruto, being the friendly and helpful type, would be happy to show her some basic ninja stances.
Moana would likely be curious about the magic in Harry Potter's world. She might ask Harry to show her some spells, like the levitation charm. Harry, on the other hand, would be impressed by Moana's courage and her ability to sail across the ocean. He could learn from her about determination. Hermione might study the culture of Moana's island, and Moana could learn about Hermione's love for books and knowledge.
The characters would have very different worldviews. For example, the wizards in Harry Potter are used to a world where magic solves many problems. But the Firefly crew has to rely on their wits, technology and sometimes brute force. So there could be initial misunderstandings. Harry might try to use magic to fix a broken part on the Firefly ship, but Mal might not trust this strange 'power' at first.
Dumbledore would be a wise figure for Eragon to meet. Dumbledore could offer insights into different types of magic and how to use them for good. Eragon would respect Dumbledore's knowledge and power. In return, Eragon could share with Dumbledore the ways of his own magic, which is more nature - based. Voldemort, if he were still around in this crossover, would see Eragon as a threat because of his unique magic and his dragon. Eragon would not tolerate Voldemort's evil ways and would be ready to fight him alongside Harry and his friends.
Well, Harry Potter could meet Mickey Mouse. Mickey might be curious about Harry's wand and Harry could be fascinated by Mickey's magic in a different way. Hermione would probably have in - depth discussions with Belle about books and knowledge. Ron might be a bit intimidated by the larger - than - life Disney characters at first but then warm up to them. Hagrid could get along well with the talking animals from Disney movies, sharing stories about magical creatures.
The characters would likely be initially confused. For instance, Tris from Divergent would be amazed by the magic in the Harry Potter world. Harry, on the other hand, would be intrigued by the concept of the factions. They might start by asking each other a lot of questions to understand their respective worlds better.
Moana would be very curious about the wizards' magic. She'd probably ask Harry a lot of questions like how his wand works. Harry, on the other hand, would be amazed by Moana's connection to the ocean. He might be a bit envious of her natural ability to navigate the seas. Hermione would be eager to learn about Moana's island's history and magic, and she'd probably take notes. Ron would be more interested in the food in Moana's world.
A character like Harry Potter himself might be initially skeptical of a Highlander. But when he sees the Highlander's combat skills and immortality, he could be intrigued. He might try to learn from the Highlander's fighting techniques to use against Voldemort. On the other hand, a Highlander could be amazed by the magic in the Harry Potter world, like seeing a simple levitation charm.
Harry and Angel could bond over their shared experiences of fighting evil. Harry would be curious about Angel's vampiric nature and his long life of battling demons. Angel might be intrigued by the magic in the Harry Potter world and how it differs from the supernatural powers he's used to. For example, Hermione could try to research about vampires using her vast knowledge of magic books, and she might be able to come up with spells to either help or hinder Angel depending on the situation.
Interaction could start with a misunderstanding. Maybe the Vikings see Rapunzel's long hair and think she's some kind of magical being they need to be cautious of. Meanwhile, Rapunzel might be scared of the dragons at first. But as they get to know each other, they realize they have a lot in common. Hiccup could help Rapunzel overcome her fear of dragons, and Rapunzel could show Hiccup how to be more in touch with his creative side, which he might not have explored much in his life as a Viking dragon trainer.