The memes in " Celebrating Years " referred to the memes that had some homonyms in the names of the characters in the play. For example, Fan Xian's name had a homonym of " making a nuisance," which meant that he was an annoying person. Fan Sizhe's name was a homonym for the famous brand " Versace ", implying that he was good at business. Fan Jian's name was a homonym for " cheap ", which matched his character. These jokes added some humor and interest to the characters in the play.
Saitama is a very powerful hero in the One Punch Man universe. He can defeat any opponent with just one punch. He has a simple appearance and a somewhat laid - back personality.
Sometimes King is paired with Saitama. King, known for his false reputation of being a super - strong gamer in the original story, could be in interesting interactions with Saitama in the fanfiction's gaming context. Maybe they compete in a gaming tournament within the fanfiction, and Saitama's effortless wins baffle King.
Not really. Comics and memes are distinct forms of expression. Comics usually have a more developed story and characters, while memes are often simpler and more focused on quick humor or commentary.
Genos could be an unexpected opponent. He might be forced to fight Saitama due to some mind - control or a misunderstanding in the rules of the tournament. It would be really interesting to see how Saitama would handle fighting his own disciple, and how Genos would fare against his master's incredible strength.
Well, Saitama All Fiction could potentially refer to a fan - created idea that emphasizes Saitama's ability to be above all the normal rules of the fictional One Punch Man universe. For example, his strength is so overwhelming that it's like he exists in a realm of his own, where the typical limitations of the story don't really apply to him. He can defeat any foe with just one punch, and this 'All Fiction' concept might be an attempt to explain how and why he's so powerful in such a ridiculous way.