Some of them might be excited to see new stories in a different superhero universe. For instance, Ruby might be really into it, seeing the unique quirks as something cool and inspiring.
Overall, RWBY as a group might start discussions about the similarities and differences between their world and the My Hero world presented in the fanfiction. They could talk about how the heroes in both worlds face challenges, whether it's Grimm in RWBY or villains in My Hero Academia. They might also wonder about how their powers would stack up against the quirks in the fanfiction. For example, would Ruby's speed be as effective as a speed - related quirk in the My Hero world? This could lead to some really interesting conversations among them.
Blake could be more analytical. She might look at the themes in the fanfiction, like how heroes are perceived in the My Hero world. If the fanfiction has a strong message about heroism, she would compare it to her own views on being a huntress. Yang, on the other hand, would probably focus on the action-packed parts. If a character in the fanfiction has a really powerful quirk and uses it in an epic battle, she would be really engaged. Weiss might be a bit more critical about the writing style. If it doesn't match up to her standards of proper grammar and story structure, she would be less impressed.
They might be confused at first. RWBY has its own unique lore and concepts that are different from many anime. So anime characters may need time to understand things like Grimm and Huntsmen. For example, if Goku from Dragon Ball was watching, he'd probably be like 'What are these strange monsters?'.
Ruby would be super excited. She loves all things RWBY and the chibi fanfic would be like a new adventure for her. Yang would laugh a lot, enjoying the comical take on their lives. Weiss might be a bit shocked at first but then get into it. Blake would be quietly observing and probably find some parts that really resonate with her character.
Iida would probably be very vocal about any inappropriate or unethical content in the fanfiction. He has a strong sense of justice and propriety, so if there are any elements that go against his values, he would not hold back in expressing his disapproval.
They might be intrigued by the different quirks and how they are used in the fanfiction compared to their own abilities in RWBY.
Many RWBY fans would appreciate the creativity in Star Wars fanfiction. They know how important fan - created content is for their own RWBY community. So they would respect and enjoy the creativity of Star Wars fans in writing these fanfictions. They could also learn new ways of storytelling and world - building from it.
Yang is bold and confident. She'd be drawn to fanfictions where the characters show great courage and tenacity in the face of challenges. She might also like fanfictions that have a lot of humor and banter, as she enjoys a good laugh. Overall, their different personalities would lead them to different types of fanfictions and different levels of enjoyment while watching My Hero Academia fanfiction.
There are those who would be critical. Characters like Iida might analyze the fanfic for its accuracy in terms of the My Hero Academia universe's rules and ethics. If there are any inaccuracies, he might be quick to point them out.
Weiss might approach it more analytically. She would look at the grammar, the plot structure, and how the characters are developed in the fanfiction. Blake might get lost in the story, finding similarities between the Red vs Blue world and her own experiences. Yang would enjoy the action - packed parts and might even get a bit rowdy while reading the more exciting bits.
Ruby would be excited. Yang would find it cool. Weiss might be a bit skeptical at first, but Blake could see the potential for interesting stories.
Well, I think some of the characters might be really flattered. Ruby, for example, would probably be super excited to see how fans are inspired by the music in the RWBY world and create stories around it. She loves the positive energy and creativity that comes with it.