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5. "Hi! I'm your friendly neighborhood, Kyuubi.": You can try to convince me that the Kyuubi isn't a bloodthirty hateful demon who was justified in attempting to destory a village full of innocent people like Iruka's Parents but you'll fail miserably. Sure, it might be original but I don't see the point. The Kyuubi really isn't a source of power for Naruto as shown in the manga. It's poisonous burden to his body and the only reason why he was able to stand it was his chakra. I can't understand how the Kyuubi would be able to talk to Naruto through a seal that the Yondaime, a man who was considered to be a GENIUS, had created. Also, why the hell should Naruto get along with something that would be a hindrance to his dream as Hokage, has tried to kill him, and is the reason why all the villagers hate him?
Hmm... I'll add some more later when I get the time.
Well, Naruto DOES talk to the kyuubi in the canon manga\anime. As far as the kyuubi 'isn't a bloodthirsty hateful demon...' bit, well... no, I think most people aren't trying to do that in their fanfics. When I see it, I think of it more as 'kyuubi is a wild animal that has killed humans... but has, over fifteen years, been tamed.' Wolves, even wolves which have killed animals, can be tamed -- I wouldn't trust even a tame wolf, but it can become 'pet-like.' And I can see this without it being explicitly written. Now, if you can point out to me a fanfic where kyuubi was a nice guy back when he launched an attack on Konoha (and where said attack was unprovoked), I'll accept your point, but a decade trapped inside an idealistic boy can certainly change a fellow.
I would like to point out that the kyuubi is the 'hero' of the mythology from its origins (or perhaps anti-hero is a good word. The closest comparison I can think of from Western literature is the comic book Lobo, where the 'hero' is definitely not a villain, but has been known to slaughter an entire planet or two in a drunken rage just because he was bored), and so I could easily see it being so again. In fact, from the legend, it sounds fairly plausible that Orochimaru provoked the attack from the kyuubi, himself, and so the assault that killed Iruka's parents could have been justified... to the same extent that you can justify innocents killed in any war between two great enemies.
I suppose arguing against 'fanfiction hates' is a pointless gesture, since it is a matter of opinion, but this is certainly a case, IMO, where a certain point of view could change a 'hate' into a 'matter of personal taste.'