In certain fanfictions, their relationships with their mentors could be paralleled. Naruto has Jiraiya, who helps him grow not just as a ninja but also as a person. Zuko has Iroh, who guides him towards the right path. A fanfic might explore how both Naruto and Zuko respond to their mentors' teachings in similar ways, like being rebellious at first but then coming to understand the wisdom behind their words.
Sure. One example could be when Naruto has an out - of - the - blue relationship with a completely random character that has no connection to the original story's plot or character dynamics. This can break the fanfiction as it seems forced and not in line with the Naruto world.
Sure. In some fanfictions, Naruto can create entire new worlds just by a thought. He might be able to resurrect all the fallen characters without any cost or consequence.
Sure. One example is that Jiraiya gives Naruto the Toad Summoning Scroll. This allows Naruto to summon Gamabunta and other toads, which is a huge advantage in battles. It's a form of power - providing in the sense that it gives Naruto a new and powerful ability.
Sure. Let's say Abrams is working on a science - fiction franchise. In fanfiction, writers often introduce new alien species or technologies. Abrams might do the same in his version by adding never - before - seen alien races or advanced gadgets that were not part of the original concept. This is similar to how fanfic expands the universe.
One example could be that Fe doesn't allow others to rewrite or modify the Naruto fanfiction they have created. They might be very strict about copyright and ownership, and get angry if someone tries to take credit for their work.
Well, Naruto and Zuko both have a strong sense of determination. Naruto is determined to become Hokage and gain the respect of the village that once shunned him. Zuko is bent on regaining his honor and his place in the Fire Nation. Also, they both start out as somewhat outcasts. Naruto is an orphan with the Nine - Tails inside him, which makes people fear him. Zuko is banished by his own father and has to go on a long journey to prove himself.
I'm not sure of specific examples off - hand. However, it could be a fanfiction where Naruto loses a major battle against a powerful enemy, like Orochimaru, in a more brutal and final way than in the original series. This would be a form of 'crushed' as his hopes and plans are completely thwarted.
Perhaps a fanfiction that is extremely descriptive about the jutsu (ninja techniques) in Naruto could be considered 'viscous'. It would be filled with detailed explanations of how the jutsu work, their history, and how they are used in battles. This would make the reading experience more immersive but also potentially more difficult to quickly skim through, much like a viscous material is not easily passed through.
If a Naruto fanfiction website suddenly changes its rules and starts removing a large number of Naruto fanfictions without proper notice or reason. For instance, they might have a new policy regarding the use of certain characters or plot elements that were common in Naruto fanfictions. This would disrupt the works of many writers and could be seen as sabotaging the fanfiction on that platform.
One example could be that Naruto uses Yin Release to create a genjutsu that makes an entire battlefield seem like a peaceful meadow to his enemies, causing them to lower their guard.