Maybe it's because Naruto is a very popular and iconic anime. The characters in it are deeply loved by fans. In Naruto fanfic, these characters are further explored or put in new situations. Fans are overprotective since they consider these fanfics as a way to keep the Naruto spirit alive. They don't want any bad or untrue interpretations in the fanfic that could harm the image of their beloved Naruto universe.
One manifestation is that they are quick to correct any inaccuracies in the fanfic regarding the Naruto lore. For example, if a fanfic writer gets a character's backstory wrong, fans will point it out immediately. Another is that they may be very critical of any fanfic that seems to go against the core values of Naruto, such as a story that promotes excessive violence without any good reason when Naruto is all about positive values.
Maybe it's because Gaara sees a lot of himself in Naruto. They both had difficult pasts and were kind of loners at first. Gaara wants to protect Naruto from the pain he once endured.
One possible scenario in this fanfiction could be that Naruto's sister constantly interferes in his ninja training. She might think the training is too dangerous for him and tries to stop him from taking on challenging missions. For example, when Naruto is about to go on a mission to the Land of Waves, his sister could try to convince the Hokage not to send him, believing that he's not ready yet. This would add a whole new layer of conflict to the story, not just between Naruto and his sister, but also with the village's expectations of Naruto as a ninja.
One aspect of a 'Naruto: Overprotective Kushina' fanfiction could be exploring Kushina's overprotectiveness in Naruto's early life. Maybe she's constantly hovering, fearing for his safety due to her own past traumas. This could lead to some interesting character dynamics, like Naruto feeling smothered at times but also understanding her love.
No. Such a fanfic is not ethical as it promotes a very negative and immoral concept. Naruto as a character is a symbol of hope and positive values, and turning him into an enslaver goes against the basic ethical principles of the Naruto franchise.
A fanfic named 'Naruto's Overprotective Streak in Love' focuses on Naruto being overprotective in a romantic context. When he falls in love with Hinata, he becomes overly cautious about her well - being. He goes to great lengths to keep her safe, like accompanying her everywhere and even trying to take on all her missions. This overprotectiveness at first makes Hinata a bit uncomfortable but later she realizes it's his way of showing love.
Well, in the fanfiction world, Minato might be overprotective of fem Naruto because he lost her once. Maybe there was some kind of incident in the past where Naruto was in great danger or even 'died' briefly. This made Minato extremely paranoid about losing her again, so he goes overboard with the protection. He might also be influenced by the fact that as a female in their world, Naruto could face different and perhaps more complex challenges than if she were male, like discrimination or special treatment from certain groups.
In some fanfics, Naruto might shock everyone by revealing a powerful new jutsu he's secretly been developing. For example, a jutsu that combines all the elements in an unexpected way, which goes against what others thought was possible in the Naruto universe.
One possible aspect could be that Mickey's overprotectiveness stems from his deep love for Ian. In the 'Shameless' series, their relationship is complex and full of challenges. In the fanfic, this overprotectiveness might be shown through Mickey always being there to defend Ian, whether it's from external threats like people who might judge their relationship or from internal family issues. For example, if Ian gets into trouble with his bipolar disorder, Mickey could be extra vigilant to make sure he doesn't harm himself or get into dangerous situations.