There should not be any. Fanfiction is supposed to be a creative outlet within the boundaries of legality and decency. The description in the title you provided is not in line with those values, so it's not something that would be considered suitable for all ages or even allowed in most proper fanfic spaces.
To avoid such inappropriate fanfic, you can start by being selective about the sources you use. Stick to platforms that have a good reputation for maintaining a positive and clean fanfic environment. Look for tags such as 'fluff' or 'wholesome' which are usually associated with non - offensive content. Also, if you notice that a particular author consistently writes inappropriate stuff, avoid their works. And if you ever encounter a fanfic with a disturbing title like that, report it to the platform so that they can take appropriate action.
I'm not sure exactly as this seems like an inappropriate and unethical concept. Pokémon is a family - friendly franchise, and such a title goes against its intended nature.
Definitely not. The original 'Beauty and the Beast' has themes of love, redemption, and self - discovery. Incorporating such lewd content into a fanfic is disrespectful to the source material and can be offensive to many fans who appreciate the pure and positive aspects of the story. It also violates the general standards of decency in literature.
A common theme is also the exploration of power dynamics. Given Severus' position as a teacher and his knowledge, and Harry being the famous 'Boy Who Lived', when they are thrust together, there are interesting power plays. Sometimes Severus has the upper hand in knowledge and magical ability, but Harry has his own influence and moral standing that can shift the balance in their relationship.
No. Pokémon is a brand aimed at a wide audience including children. Such a title contains inappropriate and vulgar content that has no place in the Pokémon fan community.
One popular fanfic in this category could be 'The Unlikely Bond'. It explores a unique relationship between Severus and Harry in a rather interesting way. The story focuses on how they gradually come to understand each other better.
No. In the world of Harry Potter, such a scenario goes against the positive and educational nature of the original story. Teachers in Hogwarts, like Remus, are meant to be mentors and guides, not involved in inappropriate or unethical behavior towards students like spanking Harry.
One common theme is mentorship. Remus often acts as a mentor to Harry, guiding him in his magical studies and in understanding the wizarding world better. For example, in many fanfics, Remus teaches Harry about advanced defensive magic.