Naruto might be excited. He loves adventures and new challenges. Reading about the RWBY characters and their stories could make him want to jump into that world. He could be thinking about how to use his Rasengan or Shadow Clone Jutsu in the RWBY universe. And he would surely be interested in the different relationships between the RWBY characters.
He'd probably be very curious. Naruto has always been eager to learn about new things, and RWBY fanfiction would be a whole new world for him to explore.
Naruto's reaction could be a mix of confusion and fascination. The technology and magic in RWBY are so different from what he knows. But at the same time, he would be drawn to the strong characters and their heroic deeds. He might start imagining himself teaming up with the RWBY characters, like Ruby or Weiss, and how they could fight together against common enemies.
Ruby would be all wide - eyed and full of enthusiasm. She'd be like a kid in a candy store, eager to share any cool ideas she found in the fanfiction with her team. For example, if there was a super - cool ninja weapon in the story, she'd start thinking about how Crescent Rose could be modified to have some of those features.
Ruby might be a bit shocked at first, but then she'd be really intrigued. She's always open to new ideas and would probably try to find ways to apply what she reads to her own life in Remnant. Maybe she'd start thinking about how to better protect her friends from potential disease threats.
Some might be amused. Naruto characters have their own set of stories and adventures, and seeing the different and often wild ideas in RWBY fanfiction could be a source of entertainment for them.
Naruto's reaction would vary greatly. For stories that show his growth in new and interesting ways, he could be inspired. He might think about how he could apply some of the ideas in his real ninja training. But if there are fanfictions that are too far - fetched, he might scratch his head and wonder what the author was thinking. And if there are ones that play with his emotions in a way that's too intense, he might need some time to process it all.
Ruby would be excited. She loves stories full of action and adventure, and Percy Jackson fanfiction would be right up her alley. Weiss might be a bit more reserved, but could still find aspects of it to enjoy, like the complex characters. Blake would be interested in the themes of the story, such as loyalty and friendship. Yang would be enthusiastic, especially about the fight scenes and the strong characters in the fanfiction.
They would probably be very intrigued. RWBY is used to their own fantastical world, and seeing the world of Spider - Man through fanfiction would be a new and exciting experience.
Ruby would be all in. She has an open - minded and adventurous spirit, so she'd be quickly drawn into the unique storylines of the Kamen Rider fanfiction. It would be like opening a new door to a whole different fictional universe for her.
Ruby would probably be very excited. She loves new stories and ideas, so fanfics would be like a treasure trove for her. Weiss might be a bit more reserved at first, but would gradually get into it if the fanfic was well - written. Blake would be looking for deeper meanings and connections in the fanfics, while Yang would be the one to cheer and comment loudly on the action - packed or humorous parts.
RWBY's reactions would vary. Ruby, with her child - like wonder, would immediately dive into the fanfiction, eager to discover new things. Yang, being the action - oriented one, would look for the parts with the most intense combat. Weiss would approach it with a more critical eye, perhaps comparing it to the stories she grew up with. Blake, on the other hand, would be more reflective. She might see the struggles of the Naruto characters and relate them to her own struggles against the Grimm and her past. Overall, it would be an interesting experience for all of them.
If the Avengers read Naruto fanfiction, different members would have different reactions. Bruce Banner might study the way the characters control their inner power, like how Naruto controls the Nine - Tails' chakra. Steve Rogers might be more focused on the moral lessons in the stories. He would look for similarities and differences between the values in the Naruto world and their own. Natasha Romanoff could appreciate the complex relationships between the characters, just like she values her relationships within the Avengers. And Clint Barton would probably enjoy the action - packed parts, imagining how he could use some of the ninja skills in his own battles.