If there are other people in the story, like villagers who live near the garden, the hero would interact with them too. He might protect them from threats that come from the garden. And in return, the villagers could offer him food and shelter. They could also share their own stories and knowledge about the garden with the hero, which would help him in his adventures.
The hero could interact with the garden itself as if it were a character. He might listen to the rustling of the leaves for signs or talk to the plants. For example, if he's lost, he asks the tall oak tree for directions in a way that the tree somehow communicates back.
There could be a character in the garden, like a fairy or a sprite. The hero and this character would have an interesting dynamic. The fairy might be mischievous at first, playing tricks on the hero. But as the story progresses, they become friends and the fairy helps the hero understand the secrets of the garden, like where the hidden paths are or which plants are safe to eat.
Naruto would probably be very excited to meet the Big Hero 6 crew. He'd be eager to learn about their technology. Hiro might be a bit intimidated by Naruto at first but would soon realize they could be great friends. GoGo would be interested in Naruto's speed and agility, and might challenge him to a race. Baymax would be very curious about Naruto's body functions, especially related to chakra. Sakura could bond with Honey Lemon over their shared interest in science, although Sakura's knowledge is more in the medical - ninja field.
The heroes in My Hero Academia would be in awe of Spider - Man's abilities. His ability to climb walls and swing from buildings would be something new to them. They might try to incorporate some of his moves into their own fighting styles. Midoriya would look up to Spider - Man as another symbol of hope, just like All Might.
Midoriya would probably be very empathetic towards the Breakfast Club characters. He'd try to encourage them to be their best selves, like he does with his classmates in My Hero Academia. Bakugo, on the other hand, would likely be dismissive at first. He might see them as weak. But as time goes on, he could start to respect their unique qualities. Uraraka would be friendly and inclusive, making the Breakfast Club members feel welcome.
The interaction between the characters would be full of surprises. Consider Baymax and Joy. Baymax is all about helping and healing, and Joy is about spreading positive feelings. They could team up to make people in San Fransokyo feel better, Baymax by providing physical care and Joy by influencing their emotions. Then there's Hiro and Anger. Hiro might initially be annoyed by Anger's brashness, but over time, he could learn to use that energy in his battles. The other characters like Fred and the other emotions would also have their own unique interactions. Fred might try to show off to the emotions with his monster knowledge, and the emotions would either be impressed or find it a bit silly depending on their nature.
The students of U.A. High would bring a sense of youthful energy and naivete to the interaction. They'd be curious about the powers of the Avengers and their technology. The Avengers, in turn, would be protective of the young heroes at first. For instance, Hulk might initially see the students as too fragile. But as they face challenges together, they'd develop mutual respect. The different personalities, from the cocky Bakugo to the calm and calculating Shoto, would create a rich tapestry of character interactions with the diverse Avengers.
Hiro would likely be very curious about the emotions. He would try to study them and understand how they work. Baymax, on the other hand, would probably be very gentle and try to comfort any of the emotions that seem distressed, like Sadness. Go Go might be a bit impatient with the more timid emotions like Fear, but she would also respect their role. Fred would probably be excited to meet these new 'creatures' and want to be friends with all of them immediately. Wasabi would be a bit cautious at first, but then warm up to them.
Let's think about Bakugo's Explosion Quirk and Spider Man's powers. Spider Man could use his webs to contain and direct Bakugo's explosions in a more controlled way. Bakugo could learn from Spider Man's stealth and how to approach enemies more quietly before unleashing his explosive attacks. Also, Spider Man's spider - sense could help him anticipate Bakugo's more impulsive attacks and react accordingly.
Well, the characters from My Hero Academia have quirks and those from Yu - Gi - Oh have card powers. For example, if Deku, with his One For All quirk, were to team up with Yugi, Yugi could use a card like 'Dark Magician' to support Deku in combat. The Dark Magician could create distractions or barriers while Deku attacks. Or Bakugo's explosion quirk could be enhanced by a Yu - Gi - Oh card that multiplies power. His explosions would be even more destructive.
The quirks in My Hero Academia are often very physical and unique to each individual. In a crossover, Uraraka's zero - gravity quirk could be used in space battles in the Star Wars universe. She could disable enemy ships by making them weightless. On the other hand, the Force abilities in Star Wars, like mind control and precognition, could give the My Hero Academia characters an edge in combat. For example, Todoroki could use his ice quirk in combination with a Jedi's precognitive ability to anticipate his opponents' moves and freeze them in place before they can act.
The students of UA High School would be really curious about Naruto's powers. Deku, for example, would probably be constantly asking Naruto about how his chakra works. And Naruto would be amazed by the Quirks of the heroes. He might try to figure out if there's a way to combine his jutsu with their Quirks.