Touhou Project (東方Project)

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Touhou Project (Japanese: 東方Project, Tōhō Purojekuto) is a series of PC-9801 and Windows scrolling manic shooter games created by Team Shanghai Alice's sole member, ZUN.[1][2][3] Ever since the release of Touhou Project: Embodiment of Scarlet Devil for Windows, the series has gained a significant fanbase online.

History

The first five Touhou games were developed by ZUN for the Japanese PC-9801 platform crediting a Tokyo Denki University group called Amusement Makers[33] of which ZUN was apart of at the time. The first game, Highly Responsive to Prayers (東方靈異伝, Tōhō Rei'iden), was released in 1996. However during that time the PC-9801 was already being phased out due to the more popular PC platform, so these Touhou games were not well known. The last Touhou game released for the PC-9801 was Mystic Square (東方怪綺談, Tōhō Kaikidan) released December 1998 at the Japanese comic convention Comiket 55.[4]



After four years of inactivity, lead Touhou creator ZUN left Amusement Makers and created his own group: Team Shanghai Alice, whose members consisted of only him. ZUN started developing Touhou games for Windows by himself; all of the graphics, programming, music, and artwork was all done by him. The first Touhou game for Windows and sixth in the series, The Embodiment of Scarlet Devil (東方紅魔郷, Tōhō Kōmakyō), was released on August 2002 at Comiket 62. The Windows versions exceeded its PC-98 predecessors graphically and musically, and had a storyline as well. The game series has since became greatly popular.

Official Games

There are 24 official games in the series. The first five were released for the PC-9801 and the rest for the Windows PC platform:[5]




No. English Title
Original Title (Romanized)
Release Date Note
1 Highly Responsive to Prayers 11-03/04-1996  
東方靈異伝 (Tōhō Rei'iden)
2 The Story of Eastern Wonderland 08-15-1997  
東方封魔録 (Tōhō Fūmaroku)
3 Phantasmagoria of Dim.Dream 12-29-1997  
東方夢時空 (Tōhō Yumejikū)
4 Lotus Land Story 08-14-1998  
東方幻想郷 (Tōhō Gensokyo)
5 Mystic Square 12-30-1998  
東方怪綺談 (Tōhō Kaikidan)
6 The Embodiment of Scarlet Devil 08-11-2002  
東方紅魔郷 (Tōhō Kōmakyō )
7 Perfect Cherry Blossom 08-17-2003  
東方妖々夢 (Tōhō Yōyōmu)
7.5 Immaterial and Missing Power 12-30-2004 joint project with Twilight Frontier.
東方萃夢想 (Tōhō Suimusō)
8 Imperishable Night 08-15-2004  
東方永夜抄 (Tōhō Eiyashō)
9 Phantasmagoria of Flower View 08-14-2005  
東方花映塚 (Tōhō Kaeizuka)
9.5 Shoot the Bullet 12-30-2005  
東方文花帖 (Tōhō Bunkachō)
10 Mountain of Faith 08-17-2007  
東方風神録 (Tōhō Fūjinroku)
10.5 Scarlet Weather Rhapsody 05-25-2008 2nd joint project with Twilight Frontier.
東方緋想天 (Tōhō Hisōten)
11 Subterranean Animism 08-16-2008  
東方地霊殿 (Tōhō Chireiden)
12 Undefined Fantastic Object 08-15-2009  
東方星蓮船 (Tōhō Seirensen)
12.3 Touhou Hisoutensoku 08-15-2009 3rd joint project with Twilight Frontier.
東方非想天則 ~ 超弩級ギニョルの謎を追え (Tōhō Hisōtensoku ~ Chōdokyū Ginyoru no Nazo wo Oe)
12.5 Double Spoiler 03-14-2010  
ダブルスポイラー ~ 東方文花帖 (Daburu Supoirā ~ Tōhō Bunkachō)
12.8 Fairy Wars 08-14-2010  
妖精大戦争 ~ 東方三月精 (Yousei Daisensō ~ Tōhō Sangetsusei)
13 Ten Desires 08-13-2011  
東方神霊廟 (Tōhō Shinreibyō)
13.5 Hopeless Masquerade 05-26-2013 4th joint project with Twilight Frontier.
東方心綺楼 (Tōhō Shinkirō)
14 Double Dealing Character 08-12-2013  
東方輝針城 (Tōhō Kishinjō)
14.3 Impossible Spell Card 05-11-2014  
弾幕アマノジャク (Danmaku Amanojaku)
14.5 Urban Legend in Limbo 05-10-2015 5th joint project with Twilight Frontier.
東方深秘録 (Tōhō Shinpiroku)
15 Legacy of Lunatic Kingdom 08-14-2015  
東方紺珠伝 (Tōhō Kanjuden)
15.5 Antinomy of Common Flowers 12-29-2017 Joint project with Twilight Frontier.
東方憑依華 (Tōhō Hyouibana)
16 Hidden Star in Four Seasons 08-11-2017
東方天空璋(Tōhō Tenkuushou)
17 Violet Detector. 08-10-2018
秘封ナイトメアダイアリー 〜 Violet Detector.(Hifuu Nightmare Diary ~ Violet Detector.)

Reimu Hakurei,[6] a Japanese shrine maiden, is the protagonist in all PC-9801 games. She and and Marisa Kirisame,[7] a western-style oriental magician, are the only two characters that appear in all the main Windows games in the series.

Unofficial Fan Games

There are dozens of unofficial games that parody iconic games such as Mario, Mega Man, and even Pokémon. Here are some of the more popular ones:[5]

  • MegaMari: Mega Man clone that has 8 bosses based on the titular characters
  • Touhoumon: Pokemon clone where you catch, train, and battle with Touhou characters
  • Super Marisa: Mario clone that has you go to 8 fortresses to fight classic Mario bosses, with a Touhou twist
  • Labyrinth of Touhou: Massive RPG.
  • Touhou Mother: Earthbound clone in which you find a meteorite.
  • Touhou Soccer/Moushuuden: Captain Tsubasa clone that has some nice visual specials.
  • Touhou Pocket Wars EVO: A gacha collector with Touhou girls.
  • Touhouvania: Castlevania clone in which you play as Reimu to defeat the lead vampire, Remilia.

Gameplay

The following video shows the gameplay in Touhou Imperishable Night on Lunatic mode (highest difficulty):



Touhou is a scrolling danmaku (弾幕, lit. "barrage" or "bullet curtain") game, a genre of scrolling shooters where the screen is mostly filled with enemy bullets (also known as maniac shooters or "bullet hell"). This aptly describes how Touhou enemies shoot infinite amounts of colorful bullets at one time. Due to this, Touhou games are frequently considered rather difficult, even on Easy Mode.

Fanbase

How Touhou became so popular is unknown, but many believe it is due to the uniquely popular music and the notably large amount of characters for one game series. With the gaining popularity of Touhou, fans created large amounts of fan art, videos, doujinshi, and, of course, memes.

The fanbase also altered and inserted personality traits to certain characters. One example is Alice Margatroid, who officially is perceived as cold-hearted and not caring for others. However fandom depicts her as fragile and lovesick, seeking affection from Marisa Kirisame. She is also shown having an obsession for dolls.[8] Alice is frequently role-played in 4chan as a shy girl willing to listen to posters.[9]

Touhou Anime Projects

The doujin circle Maikaze produced the first unofficial doujin Touhou anime episode of near-professional quality and is the first doujin project to have professional seiyuu (voice actors) onboard. The DVD with a limited edition pack was sold at Comiket 75. The episode can be viewed online.[10]

In Comiket 80, the doujin group Manpuku Jinja[8] released a Touhou animated short named Memories of Phantasm (幻想万華鏡 Gensō Mangekyō), which was also available in DVD format at the Comiket event.

Fan-dubbed-subbed version:



Touhou characters were featured in the anime short Tenchou x Touhou Project (アニメ店長 x 東方Project), produced by ufotable and ZUN.[12]



Manpuku Jinja released another animated short, Fantasy Kaleidoscope Memories of Phantasm 2, in Comiket 81, on December 30th, 2011:



Music Remixes

The music in Touhou is immensely popular has been rearranged and remixed numerous amount of times and included in music videos. Many arrangement CDs can be found for sale at Comiket. There are even music circles (groups) dedicated to remixing Touhou music. Some circles include IOSYS[13], Innocent Key[14], Alstroemeria Records[15], among numerous others.


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Left: IOSYS – Marisa Stole the Precious Thing | Right: Alstroemeria Records – Bad Apple!!

Left: IOSYS – Cirno's Perfect Math Class | Right: IOSYS – Overdrive

Even remixed songs are commonly being remixed:


[This video has been removed]


Left: Marisa Stole the Precious Thing Pokémon Remix | Right: Overdrive Kirby Remix

Some original songs have created memes on their own. UN Owen was Her? is one of them, in which someone decided to combine Ronald McDonald and U. N. Owen was Her? (shown below, left). This video is often referred to as "McDonald Insanity", "McRoll'd", or Ran Ran Ru. Inevitably, this video was also remixed to include Flandre Scarlet (shown below, right).


China

China (or Chūgoku, which is China in Japanese) is Hong Meiling's nickname.[16] This started in 2channel debate about how to read Meiling's name. Her name (紅 美鈴) in Chinese is read as "Hong Meiling", while in Japanese kanji is read as "Kurenai Misuzu". The debate sort of ended when a user said "Why don't we just call her 'China', as her clothing seems to identify her the most." This was further enforced when her China-like clothing and theme, "Chinese Tea" was pointed out. Since then, even after ZUN officially said "Hong Meiling" is the correct pronunciation, people still called her China.

She is also referred as the "lazy guardian" of the Scarlet Devil Mansion in fan works, because Japanese made the connection between products manufactured in China are bad quality, and Hong Meiling is "China". The result is Meiling is usually depicted sleeping at the front gate while intruders such as Marisa Kirisame enter the mansion.

⑨ / Nine-ball

Nine-ball, Maru-Kyu, or ⑨ is Cirno's nickname.[17] Cirno has been considered stupid, and sometimes called "baka" (バカ, idiot, moron, fool) instead of her name. On the Phantasmagoria of Flower View manual, Cirno is labeled "9. Moron" in the explanation of the game layout. Hence, ⑨, or simply the number 9, has been associated with "baka" and Cirno.


Spell Polnt 000175050 Spell Point 000112550 (5 081 08 08 1.1Pプレイヤ 2·現在のスコア 3·ライフ 4·コンボボックス 現在のヒット数/スペレポイント 5·チャージゲージ 6,現在のカードアタックレベル スカードアタックレベル 8,残機(ストーリーモードのみ) 9·バカ

Sakuya's pads

Sakuya Izayoi, the head maid of the Scarlet Devil Mansion,[18] is frequently the target of a recurring fan-originated joke where she is portrayed as using pad breasts to enlarge the appearance of her chest, despite her roundly denying using them. As a result, Sakuya is often nicknamed Pad-chou (長 chō, meaning boss), igniting her rage and "knifing" anyone who references the pad jokes. The origin of this joke began with the release of Immaterial and Missing Power, where her character profile is depicted as having a noticeably larger chest than in her original designs by ZUN.


[This video has been removed]


Sand Canyon

Help me, ERINNNNNN!!

Song referring to Eirin Yagokoro, Gensokyo's pharmacist.[19] Kaguya Houraisan is generally seen as weaker of the two in the final boss stage, so this was taken further by having her completely reliant on Eirin to do anything.[20] The song started the whole Japanese copypasta of raising and lowering one arm while shouting "Ei-rin!" in rhythm (pronounced as Eh-rin, explaining why the "i" is often omitted in the title of the song):

_ , , _ ∩
( ゚∀゚)彡 えーりん!えーりん!
 ⊂彡



Pettan, pettan, tsuru-pettan (Flat, flat, flat-chested)

This is a song featuring Suika Ibuki, who is most known for having no chest and fondness for alcohol.[21] Encyclopedia Dramatica claims this is a forced meme.


[This video has been removed]


Yukkuri Shiteitte ne!

Yukkuri Shiteitte ne! (commonly translated as "Take it easy!") started after a 2channel Anon tried to replicate Reimu Hakurei and Marisa Kirisame with Shift_JIS art, but epic failed. Another 2channel user thought this was hilarious and responded with a drawn picture (shown above). Afterwards the joke about disfigured big heads took off as a meme.

The fanbase managed to implement Yukkuri into the Gensokyo setting, with a detailed Yukkuri behavior, anatomical structure and ecosystem, although those are subject to popular opinion. Additionally, Touhou characters are sometimes depicted in fanart holding Yukkuri as pets. One artist even describes how to take care of one.[22]

In doujinshi (independent artist and fan circles), Reimu and Marisa-type Yukkuris are most commonly depicted, although others have drawn other Touhou characters, and even non-Touhou characters as Yukkuri. Alice-types Yukkuri, are most commonly depicted as serial rapists.[23]


ゆっく11していってね!!!

Reimu's Armpits

Because of how Reimu Hakurei dresses, someone probably pointed out how her detached sleeves exposes her bare armpits. Somehow this caused a big joke about a fetish for her exposed armpits.


ARMPITS True Touhou fans know no other form of arousal.

Rinnosuke Morichika

Rinnosuke Morichika is the only confirmed humanoid male character in the Touhou universe. Being completely surrounded by girls, he is often fan- depicted as a pervert running around in a fundoshi (immodest traditional Japanese loincloth) and harassing the girls, often getting painful retribution in return.[24]

Alternatively, Rinnosuke has another form called in the western fanbase MANnosuke, where Rinnosuke is depicted as extremely muscular and masculine.

Other male characters include Reimu Hakurei's turtle, Genji, and Ichirin Kumoi's cloud/Nyuudou, Unzan.

I GOT CAVED BY EX-KEINE!

Keine Kamishirasawa is the Stage 3 boss in the Touhou game Imperishable Night, but she also makes an appearance in the Extra Stage in her Hakutaku form due to the full moon. After losing to EX-Keine, a 2ch user posted that he was "burrowed by EX-Keine" Because the Japanese translation of burrowed can also mean anal-raped, the post was edited in accordance with 2ch guidelines and it read "I GOT CAVED BY EX-KEINE!" Because of this, Keine has often been associated with the activity of attacking other characters' posteriors with her horns.


KEINE GRAB MY BOOBS 43 〉 ぐFULL F--- CAVED 2

It's a Moriya Shrine conspiracy.

A common explanation for anything inconsistent or unexplained in Touhou. The inhabitants of the Moriya Shrine have been busier than any other group of characters in the series, and have been directly the cause of the events of Mountain of Faith, Subterranean Animism, Hisoutensokou, and indirectly responsible for Undefined Fantastic Object, Ten Desires, and Double Dealing Character.


Masic TEMPLATES LIKE THAT ARE FORBIDDEN. PICK ONE? new drug YunarS ing arOUnd again

Mima will appear in the next game

A phrase frequently uttered by fans on a constant basis, particularly before the release of a new game. Mima was a significant character in the PC-98 era, appearing in 4 out of 5 games, but has completely disappeared since.


The true final boss IS ME!Il っ 2

You're a good girl, Sanae.

A phrase from the Happy Flame Time doujin "Cold Wind but Warm Winter" in which Sanae is drunk and demands that Kanako pat her head and call her a good girl. Now used for almost any situation, whether Sanae is being good or bad, often in the form of a spin-off.


Ehe でで YOU'RE A 6OOD GIRL SANAE.

Cirno's Perfect Math Class Synchronized Dance

Sometime in winter 2008-2009, Japanese users created a dance to the full version of "Cirno's Perfect Math Class".


[This video has been removed]


Original Dance Video

With the dance becoming popular, more videos appeared, with the number of participants increasing. Some videos show 300 or more people dancing in sync at one location.



Popularity

Comic Market (Comiket)

The popularity of Touhou can be measured by the number of circles selling Touhou-only doujin content. In Comiket, Touhou Project has been given its own genre-section since Comiket 76.[25] This is the number of Touhou circles that participated in Comiket from 2003 to 2014:


3000 2500 2000 1500 1000 500 65 66 67 68 69 70 71 72 73 74 75 76 77 78 79 80 81 82 83 84 85 86 87 Comiket



Comiket Date Touhou Circles
65 2003/12/30 7
66 2004/08/13 50
67 2004/12/30 98
68 2005/08/14 229
69 2005/12/30 232
70 2006/08/13 366
71 2006/12/31 574
72 2007/08/17 558
73 2007/12/31 793
74 2008/08/16 885
75 2008/12/29 1387
76 2009/08/15 1739
77 2009/12/30 2372
78 2010/08/14 2416
79 2010/12/30 2774
80 2011/08/13 2774
81 2011/12/30 2656
82 2012/08/11 2694
83 2012/12/30 2492
84 2013/08/11 2526
85 2013/12/30 2246
86 2014/08/16 1910
87 2014/12/29 -

Via: Doujin Data Base (C65-C74)[27], Zatsunen Zakki (C75)[28], Myrmecoleon in Paradoxical Library. (C76-)[29][30][31][32]


A hall in Comiket can only hold 1,500 circles, so a Touhou takeover of Comiket could be on the rise. Fortunately all of Comiket holds a good 35,000 circles. Since 2008, the number of people attending every Comiket has been more than 500,000.[4]

Reitaisai

The Hakurei Shrine Reitaisai (博麗神社例大祭, Hakurei Jinja Reitaisai, Hakurei Shrine's Regular Grand Festival) is a Touhou-only doujin convention, the largest single genre doujin convention. The convention first started in 2004 as a way for ZUN to publicly distribute trial versions of upcoming Touhou games. Initially, 144 circles participated in 2004. However the Reitaisai convention rapidly grew to 1,086 participating circles in 2008 and the convention had move to the Tokyo Big Sight – the same convention center Comiket is held.

2chan

Futaba Channel (2chan), the predecessor of 4chan, has its own section dedicated exclusively to Touhou fandom.

4chan Hijack

Sometime ago some Touhou invaded 4chan's /a/ section. The hijacking was announced with a "MS Paint art of Marisa and the words "Touhou Hijack LOL". This was caused by some Anon who wrote Perl scripts to spam a large amount of Touhou fan art. Later it spilled over onto /v/, /m/, and /b/. The hijack was used as a scapegoat to create the /jp/ section.


TOVHoU LOL HUAK LM40

Guinness World Records

On 01 Oct 2010, Guinness World Records recognized the Touhou Project as the "most prolific fan made shooter series"[26]

Search Interest

External References

[1] Wikipedia (English) – PC-9801

[2] Wikipedia (English) – Bullet Hell

[3] Touhou Wiki – ZUN

[4] Wikipedia (English) – Comiket

[5] Touhou Wiki – Category:Fangames

[6] Touhou Wiki – Reimu Hakurei

[7] Touhou Wiki – Marisa Kirisame

[8] Touhou Wiki – Alice Margatroid

[9] 4chanarchive – alice vs. suiseiseki (Warning: NSFW)

[10] Anilinkz – Touhou Anime Project

[11] Manpuku Jinja

[12] Animate – 10th Anniversary Project

[13] Wikipedia (English) – IOSYS

[14] Innocent Key

[15] Touhou Wiki – Alstroemeria Records

[16] Touhou Wiki – Hong Meiling

[17] Touhou Wiki – Cirno

[18] Touhou Wiki – Sakuya Izayoi

[19] Touhou Wiki – Eirin Yagokoro

[20] Touhou Wiki – Kaguya Houraisan

[21] Touhou Wiki – Suika Ibuki

[22] Church of Latter Day Yukkuris – The Book of Three-under-Eight

[23] Church of Latter Day Yukkuris – The Book of 000

[24] Touhou Wiki – Rinnosuke Morichika

[25] Comiket – Comiket 80 Guest Pamphlet

[26] Guinness World Records – Most-prolific-fan-made-shooter-series:

[27] Dojin Data Base – 「東方Project」でコミケに参加するサークル数の推移 / Posted on 07-30-2008 (Internet Archive)

[28] 雑念雑記はてな出張所 – C75 東方島 サークルカット傾向一覧 / Posted on 12-06-2008 (Japanese)

[29] Myrmecoleon in Paradoxical Library. はてな新館 – ジャンルコード別サークル数一覧(C70~C76)と夏コミ告知 / Posted on 08-11-2009 (Japanese)

[30] Myrmecoleon in Paradoxical Library. はてな新館 – ジャンルコード別サークル数一覧(C71~C78)と夏コミ告知 / Posted on 07-19-2010 (Japanese)

[31] Myrmecoleon in Paradoxical Library. はてな新館 – ジャンルコード別サークル数一覧(C79~C85)と冬コミ告知 / Posted on 11-01-2013 (Japanese)

[32] Myrmecoleon in Paradoxical Library. はてな新館 – ジャンルコード別サークル数一覧(C81~C87)と冬コミ告知 / Posted on 10-31-2014 (Japanese)

[33] Touhouwiki – Amusement Makers

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