It could be quite an interesting experience. They might be surprised at the different interpretations of their relationships and stories. For example, Viktor might be amused by how some fanfictions exaggerate his charm. Yuri could be either flattered or a bit embarrassed by how his insecurities are explored in some fictions.
It could lead to some self - awareness. Yuri might become more confident if he reads fanfictions that focus on his growth. Viktor could get new ideas for his coaching. Overall, it might strengthen their relationships as they see how fans view their bond.
No, it's not common in the context of the real story. Characters exist within their own world in Yuri on Ice and don't typically engage with fanfiction which is something created by fans in our world.
The main characters are Yuri Katsuki and Victor Nikiforov. Yuri is a Japanese figure skater who is trying to make a comeback in his career. Victor is a renowned Russian figure skater who becomes Yuri's coach.
Definitely! Yuri on Ice has elements that make it a love story. The way the characters interact and their feelings for each other form a significant part of the narrative.
Yes, Yuri on Ice is based on a manga. The anime closely follows the manga's framework, but there could be some minor changes or additions to suit the animation format and add more depth to the story.