He would probably be quite amused by some of his past antics. For example, his constant pranks on Iruka-sensei. But at the same time, he'd also see the pain he carried from not having his parents and realize how that influenced his actions. He might react with a bit of regret for some of the stupid things he did out of loneliness, but also be glad that those experiences made him who he is today.
Sasuke would be deeply affected. He and Naruto had a complex relationship, from being rivals to friends. He would likely feel a sense of guilt, as if he should have been there to protect Naruto. Sakura would be heartbroken. She had always cared for Naruto, and seeing him die in such a tragic way in front of his parents would make her feel helpless. His parents, on the other hand, would be in utter despair. His father might feel like he failed as a father again, not being able to protect his son this time either.
Naruto would probably be overjoyed at first. After all, he has always longed for his parents. But with the sister, it might be a bit more complicated. He might be a bit cautious, not sure how to interact with her at first. But eventually, he would welcome her into his life with open arms.
Sasuke would be furious. He already has a strong sense of justice and loyalty to Naruto. He'd likely immediately start looking for Naruto, using his Sharingan to track any possible leads. He might even go against the village rules if he thought the village was involved in Naruto's kidnapping.
Sakura might be really surprised at first. She could offer to help Naruto with his girl disguise, teaching him things like how to do his hair or choose the right clothes. She might also find it a bit funny but would be supportive in the end, seeing it as part of a mission. Sasuke, on the other hand, might be a bit more aloof. He would probably just raise an eyebrow at Naruto's new look but wouldn't make a big fuss about it as long as it was for a good reason.
His friends would be shocked at first. Sasuke might feel a sense of responsibility to find Naruto and bring him back. Sakura would probably feel guilty, especially if she was somehow involved in the situation that led to Naruto being cheated on.
There might also be a sense of self - doubt. Naruto may start to question his own judgment. He thought his friends were true to him, so the betrayal could make him wonder if he was wrong about them all along. He might also doubt his own worthiness as a friend and leader, which could have a long - term impact on his self - esteem.
Sakura would be worried sick. She might immediately inform Kakashi sensei and the rest of the village. Then, she would probably want to be part of the rescue mission. Sakura has grown stronger over time and would use her medical ninjutsu and combat skills to help save Naruto. She would also be constantly worried about Naruto's well - being and would encourage the others to move faster.
Sasuke might be initially cautious. He would observe Cell carefully to assess his threat level. He could offer his Sharingan - enhanced perception to help Naruto in the fight. Sakura, she would be worried about Naruto but also ready to jump in and heal any wounds. Shikamaru might be thinking of strategies in the background, trying to come up with a way to outwit Cell using his intelligence.
His friends' reactions would be diverse. Naruto's more hot - headed friends like Kiba might be excited about the new firepower the modern army brings. They might want to jump right into using the guns and other weapons. But Naruto's calmer friends like Neji (if he were still alive in the fanfiction) would be more cautious. They would worry about the long - term effects on the ninja world, such as the potential for mass destruction and how it would change the balance of power. And Ino might be interested in how the modern army's communication systems could be used to improve their own ninja intelligence networks.