Well, initially, there might be some friction. The Marauders are from an older time and might have different ways of doing things compared to the Golden Trio. But as they get to know each other, they'd start to bond. James would see so much of himself in Harry and would want to guide him. Sirius would be drawn to Hermione's intelligence and Hermione would be fascinated by Sirius's rebellious streak. Remus would form a connection with Ron through their shared love of simple pleasures in the wizarding world. Their relationships would develop into a strong alliance, with each member of the Marauders and the Golden Trio finding value in the others, whether it's in terms of magical knowledge, friendship, or the fight against the forces of darkness.
Their relationships could develop in many ways. For starters, Harry might look up to James as a father figure he never really got to know. James, in turn, would be proud of his son. Sirius could become like an older brother to all three of the Golden Trio. He'd be protective and also share his wild stories with them. Remus would be a great source of wisdom for them, and Hermione would especially appreciate his knowledge. Ron might be a bit in awe of the Marauders at first, but soon they'd all be joking around like old friends. The relationships would likely be based on mutual respect for their different skills and the common goal of making the wizarding world a better place.
In fanfiction, if the Marauders meet the Golden Trio, there could be a lot of chaos at first. The Marauders were known for their pranks and mischief, while the Golden Trio is more focused on fighting against Voldemort. But they might also find common ground. For example, James Potter could bond with Harry over their shared experiences as Gryffindors and leaders in their own ways. Sirius might take a liking to Hermione for her intelligence and bravery, seeing a bit of himself in her willingness to break the rules for what's right. Remus could share his knowledge of the wizarding world with Ron, who is always eager to learn more about magic outside of what he already knows. Overall, it would be an interesting mix of different personalities and generations.
Well, they could have some really interesting adventures. Maybe the Marauders would teach the Golden Trio some new spells or tricks. For example, Sirius could show Harry some advanced Patronus charm techniques. And James could give Ron some advice on being more confident. The Marauders' mischievous nature might also get the Golden Trio into some fun but not - too - dangerous situations.
Harry's brave and sometimes impulsive nature might mesh well with James's boldness. They could be like two peas in a pod, getting into all sorts of adventures together. Hermione's intelligence and rule - following side might be a bit at odds with the Marauders' mischievous ways at first, but she could also learn to loosen up a bit from them. Ron, with his loyalty and sense of humor, would probably get along great with Sirius, who also has a strong sense of loyalty and a great sense of humor.
The time travel could put some strain on their relationships at first. Harry might be more focused on seeing his godfather again, Ron could be a bit jealous if Harry's attention shifts too much, and Hermione would be constantly worried about the rules of time travel. But as they work through these issues, they'd likely come out with a deeper understanding and respect for each other. They'd also have to hide their true identities from the people in that time, which would require a lot of trust among them.
The founders might be quite surprised by the Golden Trio. They could be impressed with their skills and knowledge. For instance, Hermione's vast magical knowledge would surely catch their attention.
They'd probably start off being really cautious around each other. The Golden Trio would be cautious because the Winchesters seem so different and rough. The Winchesters would be cautious as they're not used to this kind of magic. But then Hermione might start asking questions about the Winchesters' hunting methods and Dean would start joking about the Trio's school - like magic.
I think Hermione would be the most interesting. She's always full of knowledge and wisdom. When she meets the young Weasleys, she can be really strict about them studying magic properly, but also very kind when teaching them. She could show the young ones how to use magic for good and useful things, like helping around the house magically in a proper way.
Well, it could be a total chaos. The Golden Trio from Harry Potter are used to magic in a very different way than the Winchesters deal with the supernatural. Maybe they'd start comparing their magical tools. Harry could show off his wand while Sam and Dean might be intrigued by it, or they could teach the Trio a thing or two about hunting demons.
Some relationships might start off rocky. The Avengers have grown used to their independent lives, and the parents may come across as overbearing at first. But over time, they could learn to respect each other. For example, an Avenger might initially resist their parent's advice but later realize it was valuable.
They might be really surprised. Harry could find it strange to see different versions of his own story. Hermione would probably be critical at first, analyzing the plot holes or inaccuracies compared to the real events. Ron, on the other hand, might find some of the more comical fanfictions quite hilarious.