Well, Boruto might have a range of reactions. If the fanfiction shows Naruto as a really powerful and cool hero, which he is, Boruto would probably feel proud. But if it's something that twists Naruto's character in a negative way, he would likely be angry or defensive. He respects his father a great deal, so any false portrayal could upset him. He may also find some of the more out - there or creative fanfictions amusing, like ones that put Naruto in a completely fictional adventure that's way different from what actually happened.
Boruto would probably be really flustered. He might start stuttering and making excuses, like blaming it on the situation. Sarada, on the other hand, would likely be very shy and might avoid looking at Boruto directly for a while.
A mashup of 'Pulp Fiction' could be a creative combination. For example, it could be a musical mashup that combines the iconic soundtrack of 'Pulp Fiction' with other music genres. Maybe some DJ has blended the surf - rock and funk tunes from the movie with modern electronic beats to create a unique auditory experience.
One popular mashup fiction book is 'Pride and Prejudice and Zombies'. It combines the classic story of 'Pride and Prejudice' with the horror element of zombies, creating a unique and entertaining read. Another is 'Abraham Lincoln: Vampire Hunter', which mashes up historical facts about Lincoln with the fictional concept of vampire hunting.
Well, in an anime mashup novel, one key element is the blend of different anime universes. For example, characters from a shonen anime might interact with those from a magical girl anime. Another element is the plot which often has to be carefully crafted to make these different elements fit together. And the art style, even in written form, might be influenced by the distinct visual styles of the animes being mashed up.