Well, the Avengers are fictional superheroes in the Marvel universe. While there's no official story saying they watch anime fanfiction, it's possible that some of them, like Tony Stark who is into pop culture, might be curious about it in a fan - made scenario. But generally, it's not part of their canon activities.
One common theme is the fusion of different powers. For instance, combining the superpowers of the Avengers with unique anime - like abilities. Another theme is the exploration of new worlds. Since anime often has unique and imaginative settings, fanfictions may have the Avengers exploring these anime - inspired realms.
Some Avengers might be really confused at first. For example, Tony Stark would probably be intrigued yet find it a bit odd. He'd be analyzing it like he does with new tech, trying to understand the appeal and the different universes within the anime fanfiction.
Another theme is crossovers within the anime universe and the Avengers universe. So you might see Naruto characters interacting with the Avengers in a shared story. It adds an interesting twist as different powers and cultures collide.
Tony Stark could be a candidate. He's always interested in new and different forms of media and technology. Since anime fanfiction combines creativity and the digital world, he might check it out just out of curiosity. He's the type to explore all kinds of odd or interesting things on the internet.
Sure. One popular anime Avengers fanfiction is 'Avengers in the Anime World'. It imagines the Avengers characters having to adapt to the unique rules and powers in an anime - inspired universe. Another is 'Anime - Style Avengers: New Beginnings' which gives the Avengers a more anime - like appearance and backstories.
You can try fanfiction websites like Archive of Our Own (AO3). There are tons of anime - inspired Avengers fanfics there. Just use the search function and type in relevant keywords.
Perhaps a fanfiction where the Infinity Stones in the Endgame have an unexpected effect on certain anime characters. These characters start to develop new abilities or forms that are a blend of their anime selves and the power of the Stones. This could lead to a whole new dynamic in the fight against Thanos, as the Avengers have to figure out how to work with these newly - empowered anime allies.
To make the crossover believable, focus on the similarities between the two universes. Both the anime world and the Avengers' universe have characters with extraordinary powers. You can start by establishing a connection like a rift in space - time that pulls the characters from one world to the other. Then, make sure the characters' personalities are consistent. For instance, if an anime character is known for being honorable, they should act that way in the Endgame setting as well.
Well, Hulk would probably be annoyed by it. He doesn't seem like the type to enjoy complex fictional stories that are so different from his own experiences. He might just grunt and walk away.