DLSS Off vs On: One-Punch Man Tatsumaki & Fubuki Upgrade Meme
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DLSS OFF / DLSS ON comparison of One-Punch Man character designs
Overview
This meme uses a side-by-side comparison format, popular for showcasing gaming graphics upgrades, to contrast the simple, original manga art of One-Punch Man characters Tatsumaki (Tornado of Terror) and Fubuki (Hellish Blizzard) with highly detailed, fan-service focused alternate illustrations.
- Top left (DLSS OFF): Tatsumaki's plain, stylized original design with a neutral expression, raising one hand.
- Top right (DLSS ON): A dynamic, sensual illustration of Tatsumaki with winds swirling around her, intense expression, and refined detailed features.
- Bottom left (DLSS OFF): Fubuki's original simple manga design with a neutral/surprised expression, arms crossed.
- Bottom right (DLSS ON): A curvy, seductive illustration of Fubuki with detailed clothing and polished features.
The joke satirically frames the shift from original manga art to fan-style detailed art as a 'graphics upgrade' using NVIDIA's DLSS (Deep Learning Super Sampling) terminology, a technology that improves video game image quality.
Origin notes
This meme originates from Reddit's r/Meme subreddit, with the original title 'Sorry Murata' (referencing Yusuke Murata, the One-Punch Man manga artist, as a playful apology for contrasting his original art with alternate fan-style illustrations). It is a remix meme, created by collaging existing One-Punch Man manga panels with unofficial alternate/fan illustrations, adapting the popular 'tech upgrade comparison' format common in gaming memes. It was circulated on Reddit as humorous commentary on anime fan art vs. original manga art, leveraging the DLSS reference to joke about 'upgrading' character designs for fan appeal.