They could be angry. Consider a character like Ichigo from Bleach. If the fanfiction makes him look weak or changes his character in a way that goes against his core values, he would likely be furious. After all, he has his pride as a Soul Reaper and a protector.
Some DBZ characters might be confused by the out - of - canon scenarios in Death Battle fanfiction. For example, Goku, being a pure - hearted fighter, might be a bit puzzled by some of the more extreme or uncharacteristic match - ups in the fanfiction.
Well, it really depends on the characters. Some might be shocked at how they're portrayed in the fanfiction. For example, a heroic character might be dismayed if they're shown as a villain in the story. Others could be amused, especially if the fanfiction has some really out - there or comical interpretations of them.
The Jedi Council would have a mixed reaction. On one hand, they might appreciate the creativity that goes into the concepts in Death Battle fanfiction. However, on the other hand, they would be highly alarmed if these concepts violate the core tenets of the Jedi Order. For example, if a fanfiction presents a Jedi as being power - hungry rather than selfless, they would see it as a perversion of what a Jedi should be. They might even feel a sense of responsibility to set the record straight, if possible, about what it truly means to be a Jedi.
I often find that the best death battle fanfiction are the ones that not only focus on the fight itself but also explore the characters' emotions and motivations. It adds depth to the story. Like, a character's reason for entering the death battle could be more than just for power or glory, it could be for revenge or to protect someone they love.
Well, it depends on the nature of the fanfiction. Some anime characters might be amused if the fanfiction is light - hearted and full of comical situations. For example, if it's a fanfic about a cooking competition among the characters from a shonen anime, they might react with good - natured laughter and competitiveness. They could also be confused if the fanfiction takes their story in a very strange or unexpected direction, like suddenly making a character from a historical anime end up in a space adventure.
There could be characters who are outraged. If the fanfiction distorts their personality or makes them do things completely against their nature, they may be very angry. For example, a noble character made to act like a coward in the fanfiction would likely not take it well.
Harry Potter might react with a newfound understanding. In the original story, he named his son after Snape. In fanfiction, this could be explored more deeply. He might feel guilty for not seeing Snape's true intentions sooner. Hermione could react with her typical intelligence - led analysis. She might try to piece together Snape's actions over the years and come to a more complete understanding of his character. Ron, on the other hand, might be more straightforward in his grief. He might be sad that someone who was on their side all along had to die in such a way.
Characters like Near might analyze the fanfiction. He'd probably look at the logic behind the plotlines in the fan - made stories and compare them to the real events in the Death Note world. If the fanfiction has a really convoluted and illogical plot, he might dismiss it as being not worthy of his attention. But if it has an interesting take on the characters' motives, he might give it more thought.
He might be intrigued.
He might be confused at first. Goku is used to his own real - life battles, and fanfiction can be really wild with all kinds of crazy scenarios.