If Kurama turns Naruto into a wolf, his relationship with the villagers would be a rollercoaster. Some villagers who were already distrustful of Naruto might see this as a sign that he is a monster. However, those who have come to know and love Naruto would be more accepting. They would see it as just another challenge for Naruto to overcome. His relationship with the other ninja animals in the village, like Akamaru, could also change. Akamaru might be able to communicate with Naruto in a way that other humans can't, and they could form a special bond. This could lead to new adventures where Naruto, in wolf form, teams up with Akamaru and their friends to protect the village.
Naruto's relationship with his mentor, like Kakashi, would face a big challenge. Kakashi would have to figure out how to train Naruto in this new form. Maybe he'd have to develop new jutsu specifically for Naruto as a fox. Also, Naruto's friends from the village, like Shikamaru and Choji, might treat him more like a pet at first, which Naruto would not be happy about, and this could cause some comical but also tense situations in their relationships.
His friends' reactions could vary greatly. For example, Choji might be a bit scared at first, seeing Naruto as a wolf. But once he realizes it's still Naruto, he would offer him food. Ino could use her mind - transfer jutsu to communicate with Naruto in his wolf form. And Hinata would be very concerned and would stay close to Naruto, trying to protect him from any harm that might come his way because of his new form.
His relationship with Sasuke might be different. With Kurama's influence, Naruto could be more confident in reaching out to Sasuke. He might be able to understand Sasuke's pain better and be more effective in bringing him back to the village.
Well, for Naruto and Sasuke, if Sasuke were turned into a girl, their relationship would become more complex. Naruto might start seeing Sasuke in a different light, not just as a rival but also as someone he needs to protect in a different way. Their dynamic could shift from pure rivalry to a more nuanced bond with new emotions.
His relationship with Sasuke would definitely change. Sasuke might be initially shocked and confused. He might see Naruto in a new light, not just as a rival but also as someone he needs to protect. Their dynamic could shift from pure rivalry to a more complex relationship with new emotions involved.
Their relationships with their friends would become extremely strained. Their former comrades would be shocked and saddened by their turn to evil. Naruto and Hinata would no longer be seen as the heroes they once were, and their friends would likely try to bring them back to the light, but it would be a difficult and dangerous task.
Well, in terms of his relationship with Sasuke, it could go either way. Sasuke might see Naruto's transformation into the Kyubi as a challenge to his own power and strive to become stronger. Or, he could be intrigued by this new form of Naruto and consider teaming up with him again. Regarding his relationship with the villagers, those who once feared him for having the Kyubi inside him might now fear him even more in his Kyubi form. However, some of the younger generation might look up to him as a symbol of strength. And his relationship with Hinata would also be affected. Hinata might be more determined to protect Naruto, but also feel a bit inadequate compared to his new - found power.
For Frisk, they might see Sans in a new light. Instead of the cool and mysterious Sans they know, he's now a helpless baby. Frisk could become very protective, using their determination to keep baby Sans safe. And the monsters in the Underground would likely be more gentle and patient around baby Sans, changing the overall dynamic of the community.
Well, perhaps Kurama has some special reason like protecting Naruto from a certain danger. Maybe Naruto as a wolf would have enhanced senses and could use his new form to spy on enemies or explore areas that are hard to reach as a human. He might also struggle to control his new wolf instincts at first.
Suppose Percy turns into a horse. His close friends might feel a sense of responsibility to protect him, especially if he's in a dangerous area. He could form a bond with other horses, and this might introduce new characters into the story. His relationship with his human family might become more complex as they struggle to understand his new state and how to interact with him as a horse.