To a certain degree, yes. The presence of Patronuses, which are often in the form of animals, is a big part of the story. Also, the sorting hat's decision is somewhat related to the characteristics of different animals representing the houses. All these aspects show that Harry Potter has elements that can be related to animal fanfiction.
Well, it could be. There are numerous magical creatures in the Harry Potter world like the centaurs, hippogriffs, etc. These animal - related aspects play significant roles in the story. They add to the charm and mystery of the wizarding world, making it seem like it has elements of animal fanfiction.
Yes. In the Harry Potter series, there are many elements related to animals. For example, Harry's owl Hedwig, and the Animagus ability which allows wizards to transform into animals. So it can be considered part of animal fanfiction to some extent.
Definitely not. The whole essence of the Harry Potter series is the battle between good, represented by Harry and his friends, and evil, which is Voldemort. Harry is determined to stop Voldemort from taking over the wizarding world, so there's no way it can be considered as fanfiction in that sense. The story has a clear narrative of hero vs. villain, not a fan - like admiration from Harry towards Voldemort.
Definitely not. The Harry Potter series created by J.K. Rowling is a complex and multi - faceted story. It focuses on the growth of the characters, the magical world, and the battle between good and evil. The idea of it being a playboy fanfiction is completely out of line with the essence of the original work. The characters in Harry Potter are known for their loyalty, courage, and moral values, which are very different from what a playboy - related concept would imply.
This is a highly controversial view. The Harry Potter story as we know it is centered around Harry as a symbol of hope and resistance against the dark forces. The entire series builds on the premise of the battle between the light side, led by Harry and his friends, and the dark side. Fanfiction that changes Harry into a dark wizard not only contradicts the core of the original work but also challenges the values that many fans have associated with the story for years. It would likely be shunned by most of the traditional Harry Potter fan base who appreciate the story's moral and ethical framework.
This is highly controversial. The Harry Potter world created by J.K. Rowling has its own established lore, characters, and a positive message. A futa fanfic would distort this world in a way that many fans would find unacceptable. The official story is about magic, heroism, and the fight against evil, not something inappropriate like a futa fanfic.
Definitely not. The vast majority of the Harry Potter fandom adheres to the original storylines and concepts created by J.K. Rowling. The idea of Harry Potter being an 'obscurus fanfiction' goes against the fundamental understanding of the character and the world. Harry's story is about his fight against Voldemort, his time at Hogwarts, and his growth as a wizard, not related to being an obscurus which is a rather different and more niche concept from Fantastic Beasts.
Definitely not. The Harry Potter fandom has a long - standing tradition of supporting and enjoying fanfiction. Fans create all kinds of stories based on the magical world of Harry Potter, and these are often celebrated. Of course, there may be some rare cases where there are conflicts regarding fanfiction, but it's not something that would be summed up in such a statement as a common occurrence. The fandom is large and diverse, and fanfiction is an important part of the overall Harry Potter experience for many fans.
I don't think it's common. In the Harry Potter fandom, we often discuss things like the latest fanfiction trends, which characters are popular in fanfiction, or how fanfiction fills in the gaps in the original story. Statements about Harry Potter 'absorbing' fanfiction are not typical. Most people see fanfiction as a separate, creative outlet for fans, not something that the main Harry Potter entity 'absorbs'.
Not really. While there may be some cases where a particular fanfiction might be controversial and some might want it removed, the idea of specifically 'erasing history' in fanfiction isn't common. The fandom thrives on creativity and different takes on the existing lore. However, if a fanfiction contains offensive or inappropriate content related to the history, there might be calls for it to be removed, but this is not the norm.
It's not very common in the traditional sense. Fanfiction is a form of creative writing by fans, and while there may be some scenarios where Harry could be 'used' in Draco - centered fanfiction in an alternate universe or a creative plot, it goes against the main canon of the books. In the official stories, they are more like rivals. So overall, it's not a common occurrence within the mainstream understanding of the Harry Potter world.
No. In the Harry Potter fandom, fanfiction is quite popular. There are many fans who enjoy creating and reading fanfictions. So, the idea of Harry Potter 'saying no' to it is not a common statement at all.