Well, in the 'princess mononoke first story', it's important as it starts to build the world. It shows the different factions. The humans with their iron town and their desire for more land and resources, and on the other side, the forest spirits and San who are trying to preserve the forest. It gives us an initial view of the complex relationships that will be further explored throughout the whole story.
Yes, there is. Princess Mononoke is set in a fictional but thematically rich world inspired by real - world issues and Japanese history and mythology. For example, the conflict between nature and human expansion is a very real - world concern that the movie explores through its story of the struggle between the forest spirits and the humans who are cutting down the forest for resources.
Definitely not. Princess Mononoke is a purely fictional tale. It takes us into a fantastical world crafted by the creators' imaginations, not based on real events or people.
Another concept is that a character from Princess Mononoke, like San, somehow ends up in the Naruto universe. She might initially be seen as a threat because of her wild nature, but Naruto could try to understand her and they could team up against common enemies like Orochimaru who is always after power and would likely be interested in the magic of the Princess Mononoke world.
The story of 'Princess Mononoke' is set in a fictionalized medieval Japan. It involves a young prince named Ashitaka who is cursed after fighting a boar god. He travels to the west to find a cure. There, he gets involved in a conflict between the forest gods, led by the wolf goddess Moro and her human - raised daughter Princess Mononoke, and the humans who are trying to mine iron from the forest. The story is rich in themes of nature vs. industrialization, with Ashitaka trying to find a balance between the two sides.
One idea could be that Naruto is transported to the world of Princess Mononoke. He could use his ninja skills to help Ashitaka in his quest. Maybe Naruto's ability to make friends easily would allow him to form alliances with the different tribes in that world, like the forest spirits and the humans at Iron Town.
The themes in Princess Mononoke fanfiction are diverse. The exploration of identity is one. For example, San's identity as a human raised by wolves is further examined. Environmental conservation is another big theme, with stories showing different ways to protect the forest. And there's the theme of cultural clash, as the movie has different cultures represented. Fanfictions may expand on how these cultures interact and influence each other, like the Iron Town and the forest - dwelling tribes.
I'm not sure. Fanfiction can vary a great deal in quality. Some might be really well - written while others not so much. You could try searching on some dedicated fanfiction websites.
Since I haven't actually read a lot of such fanfiction, it's hard to say. But generally in fanfiction with romantic or 'lemon' elements, themes like forbidden love might be common, given the complex relationships in Princess Mononoke.