Harry could be both curious and cautious. Curious because it's an entirely new situation and he might be eager to learn about this strange new group. Cautious because he doesn't know their intentions. He has been through a lot in his life and has learned to be careful. He would likely approach the situation with his wand at the ready, just in case. And he would be constantly observing their actions and trying to figure out what they want from him.
In such a fanfic, Harry might initially resist the summons. He has his own battles and responsibilities in the wizarding world. However, if he does go, he could introduce new concepts to the Jedi. His knowledge of complex spells and potions could be applied in ways the Jedi haven't thought of. For example, he might create a potion that enhances one's connection to the Force. The Jedi Council, on the other hand, could teach him about self - control and discipline in a different way than Hogwarts did.
They'd probably be confused. Fanfics are a concept from our world, not theirs. But if they understood it, they might see it as a strange form of storytelling that they don't really control. So they could just shrug it off as something not related to their real duties.
The Jedi Council would have a mixed reaction. On one hand, they might appreciate the creativity that goes into the concepts in Death Battle fanfiction. However, on the other hand, they would be highly alarmed if these concepts violate the core tenets of the Jedi Order. For example, if a fanfiction presents a Jedi as being power - hungry rather than selfless, they would see it as a perversion of what a Jedi should be. They might even feel a sense of responsibility to set the record straight, if possible, about what it truly means to be a Jedi.
They might be critical of the inaccuracies in the fanfiction regarding Jedi teachings and practices.
Sakura would probably be terrified at first. She might initially think it's a new kind of giant summon gone wrong. But then she would gather her courage and try to help Naruto deal with the situation, maybe using her medical skills to heal any injured people in the chaos. Kakashi, on the other hand, would be very calm and start observing Gojira's behavior to figure out a strategy.
Some wizards would probably be very confused. They might think Harry has gone mad. The professors at Hogwarts would be concerned and try to figure out what's wrong with him.
They would probably be quite shocked at some of the wild and unorthodox ideas presented in fanfiction. Fanfiction often takes creative liberties that go against the Jedi Code and their traditional beliefs.
Well, Harry Potter is a rather humble character. He might initially feel a bit embarrassed to see himself as the center of so many fictional stories created by fans. If the fanfic portrays him as a hero in new adventures, he would probably be honored. However, if it misrepresents his friends or the values he holds dear, he could be a bit indignant. He would likely approach it with an open mind but also with a sense of protectiveness towards his own story and those he loves.
Some villagers might be shocked and horrified. Naruto has always been seen as a hero, and this act of killing the council would shatter that image for many. They would fear that Naruto has gone rogue and might pose a threat to them.
One common theme is Anakin's sense of alienation. He often feels like he doesn't belong in the Jedi Council. Another theme is power struggle. His great power makes the Council both rely on him and be wary of him. And then there's the theme of prophecy. His role as the Chosen One is always in the background, influencing how the Council treats him and how he views himself.