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* [[Alternate Character Interpretation]]: Mokou was actually a lesbian who was jealous of Kaguya's suitors, but never realized this until Remilia manipulated their fate so that they'd [[Shipping|fall in love]]; Kisume is [[The Mad Hatter|completely freaking nuts]], and reasons that only someone who is insane would want to live in a bucket the way members of her species do, and it is implied that ''all'' tsurube-otoshis are like this.
* [[Alternate Character Interpretation]]: Mokou was actually a lesbian who was jealous of Kaguya's suitors, but never realized this until Remilia manipulated their fate so that they'd [[Shipping|fall in love]]; Kisume is [[The Mad Hatter|completely freaking nuts]], and reasons that only someone who is insane would want to live in a bucket the way members of her species do, and it is implied that ''all'' tsurube-otoshis are like this.
* [[Anachronic Order]]: a side-effect of throwing in "this takes place between ''Subterranean Animism'' and ''Undefined Fantastic Object''" after the fact. In particular, ''Rethinking the Natural Law'' initially cheerfully and strictly followed the reverse order of the available story modes in ''Touhou 12.3''; this was also the optimal order to avoid actually revealing anything, including the identity of the new villain, until the arc was more than halfway over. The [http://dizzy.pestermom.com/?p=timeline timeline] was once the subject of frequent [[Retcon|retcon]]s.
* [[Anachronic Order]]: a side-effect of throwing in "this takes place between ''Subterranean Animism'' and ''Undefined Fantastic Object''" after the fact. In particular, ''Rethinking the Natural Law'' initially cheerfully and strictly followed the reverse order of the available story modes in ''Touhou 12.3''; this was also the optimal order to avoid actually revealing anything, including the identity of the new villain, until the arc was more than halfway over. The [http://dizzy.pestermom.com/?p=timeline timeline] was once the subject of frequent [[Retcon|retcon]]s.
* [[Angst What Angst]]: Orange is [[Invoked Trope|stated to be]] a "youkai of resilience who recovers more easily than [she] fears" by Hina; she's less bothered by the fact that she was sealed away by Reimu for eleven years (according to the timeline) than she is by everyone smothering her in worry and concern.
* [[Angst? What Angst?]]: Orange is [[Invoked Trope|stated to be]] a "youkai of resilience who recovers more easily than [she] fears" by Hina; she's less bothered by the fact that she was sealed away by Reimu for eleven years (according to the timeline) than she is by everyone smothering her in worry and concern.
* [[Alternate Universe]]: [http://dizzy.pestermom.com/?p=shcomic59 Seihou Nekokayou: Spectral World Archive on a 99GB Diskette.] That is, this is the comic which Muffin would have created ''in the Touhou universe'' ([[In Spite of a Nail|all other things being equal]]). [[The Rant]] for the ''actual'' [http://dizzy.pestermom.com/?p=thcomic59 comic #59], in addition to implying that it also shares the same [[Stealth Pun]] in the title, discusses [[Celebrity Paradox|other]] [[For Want of a Nail|implications]], and now and then Muffin adds more items to the list (without it showing up in the site updates) ...
* [[Alternate Universe]]: [http://dizzy.pestermom.com/?p=shcomic59 Seihou Nekokayou: Spectral World Archive on a 99GB Diskette.] That is, this is the comic which Muffin would have created ''in the Touhou universe'' ([[In Spite of a Nail|all other things being equal]]). [[The Rant]] for the ''actual'' [http://dizzy.pestermom.com/?p=thcomic59 comic #59], in addition to implying that it also shares the same [[Stealth Pun]] in the title, discusses [[Celebrity Paradox|other]] [[For Want of a Nail|implications]], and now and then Muffin adds more items to the list (without it showing up in the site updates) ...
* [[Ambiguous Gender]]: It's sort of an open secret that "Kimiko"Muffin is male.
* [[Ambiguous Gender]]: It's sort of an open secret that "Kimiko"Muffin is male.
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{{quote| ''Gengetsu:'' Mu... all of us know all that.}}
{{quote| ''Gengetsu:'' Mu... all of us know all that.}}
** Also pointedly averted with respect to Rin Satsuki's [[Mysterious Past]] -- the characters obviously know what happened between Rin and Yukari, and they keep ''referring'' to it, but no explanation has been forthcoming so far.
** Also pointedly averted with respect to Rin Satsuki's [[Mysterious Past]] -- the characters obviously know what happened between Rin and Yukari, and they keep ''referring'' to it, but no explanation has been forthcoming so far.
* [[Author Appeal]]: just from being a fan, first of all, but [[Girl On Girl Is Hot|...]]
* [[Author Appeal]]: just from being a fan, first of all, but [[Girl-On-Girl Is Hot|...]]
* [[Author Catchphrase]]: "Apart from anything else ..." to mean "for one thing ..." (Muffin has [[Lampshade Hanging|remarked on]] its overuse in [[The Rant]] for [http://dizzy.pestermom.com/?p=thcomic88 #88]); it's originally taken from ''[[Discworld]]''.
* [[Author Catchphrase]]: "Apart from anything else ..." to mean "for one thing ..." (Muffin has [[Lampshade Hanging|remarked on]] its overuse in [[The Rant]] for [http://dizzy.pestermom.com/?p=thcomic88 #88]); it's originally taken from ''[[Discworld]]''.
* [[Badass Longcoat]]: "Vampire hunter Sakuya," aka "The Huntress."
* [[Badass Longcoat]]: "Vampire hunter Sakuya," aka "The Huntress."
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* [[Crapsack World]]: According to [[Word of God|Word Of Muffin]], the Outside World must be like this (for magic-users and youkai if not necessarily for the [[Muggles]]), given the implications of the fact that Gensokyo is (a) a world of illusion, where things exist if [[Clap Your Hands If You Believe|enough people actively disbelieve in them]] in the Outside World, and (b) a paradise where nothing seriously bad happens in the long run.
* [[Crapsack World]]: According to [[Word of God|Word Of Muffin]], the Outside World must be like this (for magic-users and youkai if not necessarily for the [[Muggles]]), given the implications of the fact that Gensokyo is (a) a world of illusion, where things exist if [[Clap Your Hands If You Believe|enough people actively disbelieve in them]] in the Outside World, and (b) a paradise where nothing seriously bad happens in the long run.
* [[Crouching Moron, Hidden Badass]]: Meiling ([[Crouching Tiger, Hidden Dragon|bonus points]] for also being "[[Running Gag|totally a]] [[Our Dragons Are Different|dragon]]"), who in [http://dizzy.pestermom.com/?p=thcomic33 #33], despite being a stage 3 boss, was able to stop [[Bonus Boss|Flandre]]'s rampage with her martial arts, taking on ''[[Doppelganger Attack|four of her at once]]''. Unfortunately, in general, martial arts are useless against danmaku ...
* [[Crouching Moron, Hidden Badass]]: Meiling ([[Crouching Tiger, Hidden Dragon|bonus points]] for also being "[[Running Gag|totally a]] [[Our Dragons Are Different|dragon]]"), who in [http://dizzy.pestermom.com/?p=thcomic33 #33], despite being a stage 3 boss, was able to stop [[Bonus Boss|Flandre]]'s rampage with her martial arts, taking on ''[[Doppelganger Attack|four of her at once]]''. Unfortunately, in general, martial arts are useless against danmaku ...
* [[Curb Stomp Battle]]: Most of the fight scenes are like this for [[Rule of Funny|comedic purposes]]; in particular, in the "Rethinking the Natural Law" [[Story Arc]], every fight that ends with a decisive victory for one side or the other is like this -- particularly against [[Final Boss|Meimu]], who ''loses every fight'' in this manner ... [[I Am Not Left Handed|until she fights with Reimu and Rin]].
* [[Curb Stomp Battle]]: Most of the fight scenes are like this for [[Rule of Funny|comedic purposes]]; in particular, in the "Rethinking the Natural Law" [[Story Arc]], every fight that ends with a decisive victory for one side or the other is like this -- particularly against [[Final Boss|Meimu]], who ''loses every fight'' in this manner ... [[I Am Not Left-Handed|until she fights with Reimu and Rin]].
* [[Cut His Heart Out With a Spoon]]: "[[Hit You So Hard Your X Will Feel It|I'm gonna hit you so hard]], [http://dizzy.pestermom.com/?p=thcomic79 your descendants will feel it!]" (And they ''do.'')
* [[Cut His Heart Out With a Spoon]]: "[[Hit You So Hard Your X Will Feel It|I'm gonna hit you so hard]], [http://dizzy.pestermom.com/?p=thcomic79 your descendants will feel it!]" (And they ''do.'')
** And in [http://dizzy.pestermom.com/?p=thcomic88 another], Ran shouts "I'LL KILL YOU UNTIL YOU DIE *AGAIN!*" at Mima (a ghost).
** And in [http://dizzy.pestermom.com/?p=thcomic88 another], Ran shouts "I'LL KILL YOU UNTIL YOU DIE *AGAIN!*" at Mima (a ghost).
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** "[http://dizzy.pestermom.com/?p=thcomic19&c=17c8f52b1 IS THIS A FAMILIAL RESEMBLANCE I SEE?]" (Though this wasn't an actual example -- Sakuya merely assumed it was.)
** "[http://dizzy.pestermom.com/?p=thcomic19&c=17c8f52b1 IS THIS A FAMILIAL RESEMBLANCE I SEE?]" (Though this wasn't an actual example -- Sakuya merely assumed it was.)
*** [http://dizzy.pestermom.com/?p=thcomic127 "Mommy!"]
*** [http://dizzy.pestermom.com/?p=thcomic127 "Mommy!"]
* [[Hulk Speak]]: Cirno, whenever she uses her "Great Crusher" attack: "[http://dizzy.pestermom.com/?p=thcomic95 CIRNO SMASH PUNY (whatever) WITH GLACIER-MALLET!]" (a [[Shout Out]] to the [http://hisouten.koumakan.jp/wiki/Cirno Scarlet Weather Rhapsody wiki]).
* [[Hulk Speak]]: Cirno, whenever she uses her "Great Crusher" attack: "[http://dizzy.pestermom.com/?p=thcomic95 CIRNO SMASH PUNY (whatever) WITH GLACIER-MALLET!]" (a [[Shout-Out]] to the [http://hisouten.koumakan.jp/wiki/Cirno Scarlet Weather Rhapsody wiki]).
* [[Humiliation Conga]]: At the end of the Catness arc, {{spoiler|Tenshi gets wailed on by the others in an increasingly brutal fashion. Even ''[[Baka|Cirno]]'' gets a shot in}}.
* [[Humiliation Conga]]: At the end of the Catness arc, {{spoiler|Tenshi gets wailed on by the others in an increasingly brutal fashion. Even ''[[Baka|Cirno]]'' gets a shot in}}.
** Subverted relatively quickly, although the subversion in itself is dealt with in a similarly quick fashion.
** Subverted relatively quickly, although the subversion in itself is dealt with in a similarly quick fashion.
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** "Act ⑥" (the ''fourth'' act): It is revealed that [[Framing Device|this is all]] an "[[Adventure Game|ADVENTURE-GAME]]/[[Role Playing Game|RPG]]/[[Bullet Hell|DANMAKU]] hybrid" being played by Muffin, and that KirbyM (who is a different individual from "Walfas") is the creator of it and ''Touhou Nekokayou'' as a series of adventure games, which were made with the aid of Create.swf. On the page in which Muffin becomes the "[[Player Character]]" ("<s>[[Persona|Thou art I, and I am thou]]</s> You are now [[Author Avatar|MUFFIN]]."), it alternates between first-person and second-person narration. Soon after, Muffin starts ''cheating'' at the game, giving the characters [[God Mode]], and wrestling with the game's [[No Fair Cheating|anti-cheat measures]].
** "Act ⑥" (the ''fourth'' act): It is revealed that [[Framing Device|this is all]] an "[[Adventure Game|ADVENTURE-GAME]]/[[Role Playing Game|RPG]]/[[Bullet Hell|DANMAKU]] hybrid" being played by Muffin, and that KirbyM (who is a different individual from "Walfas") is the creator of it and ''Touhou Nekokayou'' as a series of adventure games, which were made with the aid of Create.swf. On the page in which Muffin becomes the "[[Player Character]]" ("<s>[[Persona|Thou art I, and I am thou]]</s> You are now [[Author Avatar|MUFFIN]]."), it alternates between first-person and second-person narration. Soon after, Muffin starts ''cheating'' at the game, giving the characters [[God Mode]], and wrestling with the game's [[No Fair Cheating|anti-cheat measures]].
* [[Phrase Catcher]]: DAMNIT YUKARI!
* [[Phrase Catcher]]: DAMNIT YUKARI!
* [[Plot Relevant Age Up]]: Alice, who became a [[Witch Species|youkai]] and stopped aging when she was fifteen, is using a spell so that she grows up along with Marisa (who was, of course, [[Mayfly-December Romance|still aging nine years later]]). Remilia and Flandre have since gotten Patchouli to create a similar spell that works on vampires, though they both usually stay in their younger forms.
* [[Plot-Relevant Age-Up]]: Alice, who became a [[Witch Species|youkai]] and stopped aging when she was fifteen, is using a spell so that she grows up along with Marisa (who was, of course, [[Mayfly-December Romance|still aging nine years later]]). Remilia and Flandre have since gotten Patchouli to create a similar spell that works on vampires, though they both usually stay in their younger forms.
* [[Pre-Ass-Kicking One-Liner]]:
* [[Pre-Ass-Kicking One-Liner]]:
{{quote| '''Sakuya (with [[Slasher Smile]]):''' "Hello. You have committed a fatal exception error."<br />
{{quote| '''Sakuya (with [[Slasher Smile]]):''' "Hello. You have committed a fatal exception error."<br />
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** That's nothing compared to the prose fiction. Of the five multi-chapter fics, only one is finished and only two of the other four have been updated in the past 12 months.
** That's nothing compared to the prose fiction. Of the five multi-chapter fics, only one is finished and only two of the other four have been updated in the past 12 months.
** As of October 2, 2010, the comic was officially on indefinite hiatus, although Muffin was still doing Create.swf Adventures. It came back on the 10th of April, just a few days after the end of CSA: Shenanigans in a Magical Forest.
** As of October 2, 2010, the comic was officially on indefinite hiatus, although Muffin was still doing Create.swf Adventures. It came back on the 10th of April, just a few days after the end of CSA: Shenanigans in a Magical Forest.
* [[Schizo Tech]]: They've been in [[Medieval Stasis]] since 1884, but the Moriya Shrine and Yukari have started bringing in electricity and computers (Yukari even brought in television and computers before ''Subterranean Animism''), leading to this.
* [[Schizo-Tech]]: They've been in [[Medieval Stasis]] since 1884, but the Moriya Shrine and Yukari have started bringing in electricity and computers (Yukari even brought in television and computers before ''Subterranean Animism''), leading to this.
* [[Schmuck Bait]]: Referenced by name in one of the [http://dizzy.pestermom.com/?p=subdolls supplemental fictions].
* [[Schmuck Bait]]: Referenced by name in one of the [http://dizzy.pestermom.com/?p=subdolls supplemental fictions].
* [[Screw Yourself]]: Oh [http://dizzy.pestermom.com/?p=yukalove Yuka.]
* [[Screw Yourself]]: Oh [http://dizzy.pestermom.com/?p=yukalove Yuka.]
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* [[She Is All Grown Up]]: ''Fate of 60 Years'' features grown-up Cirno (dubbed "Cirno-nee").
* [[She Is All Grown Up]]: ''Fate of 60 Years'' features grown-up Cirno (dubbed "Cirno-nee").
* [[Shipping]]: And [http://dizzy.pestermom.com/?p=swaromance lots of it]! (Muffin has often bemoaned the inability to resist doing them ...)
* [[Shipping]]: And [http://dizzy.pestermom.com/?p=swaromance lots of it]! (Muffin has often bemoaned the inability to resist doing them ...)
* [[Shout Out]]
* [[Shout-Out]]
** In addition to [[Metal Gear Solid]] [[Parody Episode|parody episodes]], the "Time Paradox" gag from MGS3 is often used, not to mention that Nitori has developed a knockoff CODEC technology which has seen use outside the direct parodies.
** In addition to [[Metal Gear Solid]] [[Parody Episode|parody episodes]], the "Time Paradox" gag from MGS3 is often used, not to mention that Nitori has developed a knockoff CODEC technology which has seen use outside the direct parodies.
** Sakuya is a walking [[Shout Out]] to [[Jo Jo's Bizarre Adventure (Manga)|Dio Brando]]. This is in Touhou canon. The trope is present ''here'' by way of the fact that when she uses her [[Time Stop]] ability, the declared spell card is always (the technically [[Canon]]) "[[Memetic Mutation|ZA WARUDO]]" and the fact that Muffin is responsible for KirbyM including Dio-Sakuya poses in create.swf.
** Sakuya is a walking [[Shout-Out]] to [[Jo Jo's Bizarre Adventure (Manga)|Dio Brando]]. This is in Touhou canon. The trope is present ''here'' by way of the fact that when she uses her [[Time Stop]] ability, the declared spell card is always (the technically [[Canon]]) "[[Memetic Mutation|ZA WARUDO]]" and the fact that Muffin is responsible for KirbyM including Dio-Sakuya poses in create.swf.
** ''[[Death Note (Manga)|Death Note]]'': Remilia's fate-manipulation has [http://dizzy.pestermom.com/?p=thcomic1 similar requirements and effects]; Komachi even [http://dizzy.pestermom.com/?p=thcomic17 has a Death Note] at one point (and can see your name and "lifespan in Shinigami time" [http://dizzy.pestermom.com/?p=thcomic45 by looking at your face]), in addition to overuse of "JUST AS PLANNED."
** ''[[Death Note (Manga)|Death Note]]'': Remilia's fate-manipulation has [http://dizzy.pestermom.com/?p=thcomic1 similar requirements and effects]; Komachi even [http://dizzy.pestermom.com/?p=thcomic17 has a Death Note] at one point (and can see your name and "lifespan in Shinigami time" [http://dizzy.pestermom.com/?p=thcomic45 by looking at your face]), in addition to overuse of "JUST AS PLANNED."
** Marisa's "[[This Cannot Be!|NO WAY! THAT'S IMPOSSIBLE!]]" line is borrowed from KirbyM's ouvre, as is the punchline for [http://dizzy.pestermom.com/?p=thcomic84 #84] ... though the line in KirbyM's flash is said for ''entirely different reasons.''
** Marisa's "[[This Cannot Be!|NO WAY! THAT'S IMPOSSIBLE!]]" line is borrowed from KirbyM's ouvre, as is the punchline for [http://dizzy.pestermom.com/?p=thcomic84 #84] ... though the line in KirbyM's flash is said for ''entirely different reasons.''
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** {{spoiler|The real [[Stealth Pun]] is the two words left out in the mashup}}
** {{spoiler|The real [[Stealth Pun]] is the two words left out in the mashup}}
* [[Story Arc]]: AKA "the dreaded continuity" due to the fact that the comic is usually a gag-a-day strip.
* [[Story Arc]]: AKA "the dreaded continuity" due to the fact that the comic is usually a gag-a-day strip.
* [[Super-Powered Evil Side]]: EX-Rumia, AKA Rumia Yagami, who acted like a [[Sealed Evil in A Can|Sealed]] [[Large Ham]] [[I'm a Humanitarian|In A Humanitarian]] [[Cheerful Child]] in her [http://dizzy.pestermom.com/?p=thcomic4 first appearance], [[Axe Crazy]] the [http://dizzy.pestermom.com/?p=thcomic85 second time], and just plain cartoonishly evil [http://dizzy.pestermom.com/?p=thcomic111 the third time]. She has formed a [[Shout Out]] to [[MS Paint Adventures|the Midnight Crew]] [http://dizzy.pestermom.com/?p=thcomic114 during the next 60 years].
* [[Super-Powered Evil Side]]: EX-Rumia, AKA Rumia Yagami, who acted like a [[Sealed Evil in A Can|Sealed]] [[Large Ham]] [[I'm a Humanitarian|In A Humanitarian]] [[Cheerful Child]] in her [http://dizzy.pestermom.com/?p=thcomic4 first appearance], [[Axe Crazy]] the [http://dizzy.pestermom.com/?p=thcomic85 second time], and just plain cartoonishly evil [http://dizzy.pestermom.com/?p=thcomic111 the third time]. She has formed a [[Shout-Out]] to [[MS Paint Adventures|the Midnight Crew]] [http://dizzy.pestermom.com/?p=thcomic114 during the next 60 years].
** Yasora, who pretty much set herself up as an evil side of Utsuho the moment she comes out.
** Yasora, who pretty much set herself up as an evil side of Utsuho the moment she comes out.
* [[Suspiciously Specific Denial]]: from [http://dizzy.pestermom.com/?p=thcomic95 this comic]:
* [[Suspiciously Specific Denial]]: from [http://dizzy.pestermom.com/?p=thcomic95 this comic]:
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'''Sanae:''' ''(skeptical)'' A what?<br />
'''Sanae:''' ''(skeptical)'' A what?<br />
'''Cirno:''' Um, n-nothing, I definitely didn't see any big shadows anywhere. }}
'''Cirno:''' Um, n-nothing, I definitely didn't see any big shadows anywhere. }}
* [[Take That Kiss]]: Daiyousei, of all people, [http://dizzy.pestermom.com/?p=thcomic35 does this to Cirno] just to drive home how weak Cirno's [[Memetic Mutation|Icicle Fall - Easy -]] really was.
* [["Take That!" Kiss]]: Daiyousei, of all people, [http://dizzy.pestermom.com/?p=thcomic35 does this to Cirno] just to drive home how weak Cirno's [[Memetic Mutation|Icicle Fall - Easy -]] really was.
* [[Theme Naming]]: [[Alice in Wonderland|Alice]]'s daughter is named [http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Lewis_Carroll Carroll]. The spelling clinches it.
* [[Theme Naming]]: [[Alice in Wonderland|Alice]]'s daughter is named [[wikipedia:Lewis Carroll|Carroll]]. The spelling clinches it.
** Meimu's real name is Kon Yakumo. Kon means "navy-blue" to put her in with Yukari (violet), Ran (indigo), and Chen (orange).
** Meimu's real name is Kon Yakumo. Kon means "navy-blue" to put her in with Yukari (violet), Ran (indigo), and Chen (orange).
** The titles of the members of Team ❽, in addition to having the same initials as [[MS Paint Adventures|The Midnight Crew]], are all darkness-themed.
** The titles of the members of Team ❽, in addition to having the same initials as [[MS Paint Adventures|The Midnight Crew]], are all darkness-themed.
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* [[Watsonian Versus Doylist]]: Occasionally, Muffin explains discrepancies and plotholes ("How did Koishi immediately [[Ditto Fighter|steal]] Red The Nightless Castle from [http://dizzy.pestermom.com/?p=thcomic92 Remilia]? According to ''[[All There in the Manual|Grimoire of Marisa]]'', Satori needs to use Terrifying Hypnotism first!") with ''both'' forms ("I haven't read all of ''Grimore of Marisa''/she got it from Flandre earlier").
* [[Watsonian Versus Doylist]]: Occasionally, Muffin explains discrepancies and plotholes ("How did Koishi immediately [[Ditto Fighter|steal]] Red The Nightless Castle from [http://dizzy.pestermom.com/?p=thcomic92 Remilia]? According to ''[[All There in the Manual|Grimoire of Marisa]]'', Satori needs to use Terrifying Hypnotism first!") with ''both'' forms ("I haven't read all of ''Grimore of Marisa''/she got it from Flandre earlier").
* [[Webcomic of the Game]]: There was a [[Story Arc]] which parodied ''Embodiment of Scarlet Devil'', as well as comic adaptations of each of the 12.X storylines.
* [[Webcomic of the Game]]: There was a [[Story Arc]] which parodied ''Embodiment of Scarlet Devil'', as well as comic adaptations of each of the 12.X storylines.
* [[Wham Episode]]: Create.swf Adventures had a relatively tame one: {{spoiler|It takes place [[Time Skip|10 years]] into the main comic's future.}}
* [[Wham! Episode]]: Create.swf Adventures had a relatively tame one: {{spoiler|It takes place [[Time Skip|10 years]] into the main comic's future.}}
** [http://dizzy.pestermom.com/?p=csa01marisa0104 There was actually some] [[Foreshadowing]] [http://dizzy.pestermom.com/?p=csa01marisa0321 towards that]
** [http://dizzy.pestermom.com/?p=csa01marisa0104 There was actually some] [[Foreshadowing]] [http://dizzy.pestermom.com/?p=csa01marisa0321 towards that]
* [[What Kind of Lame Power Is Heart Anyway]]: Among the original characters, Mika has the ability to manipulate wind in leaves, and Midori can manipulate flavors. Although Tewi was clever enough to come up with a simple prank using them ...
* [[What Kind of Lame Power Is Heart, Anyway?]]: Among the original characters, Mika has the ability to manipulate wind in leaves, and Midori can manipulate flavors. Although Tewi was clever enough to come up with a simple prank using them ...
* [[The Worf Effect]]: Parodied in the out-of-continuity "it's really epic!" comics, which are a reaction to several fanfics Muffin read which, in order to take on an "[[What Do You Mean It's Not Awesome?|epic scale]]," killed off major characters ''just to show they mean business!''
* [[The Worf Effect]]: Parodied in the out-of-continuity "it's really epic!" comics, which are a reaction to several fanfics Muffin read which, in order to take on an "[[What Do You Mean It's Not Awesome?|epic scale]]," killed off major characters ''just to show they mean business!''
* [[Yandere]]: [[Subverted Trope|subverted]] when Yukari and Tewi tried to pull a prank that involved manipulating the Border of [[Tsundere]] and Yandere, only to discover that Alice wasn't an actual tsundere anymore - she was all out of "tsun".
* [[Yandere]]: [[Subverted Trope|subverted]] when Yukari and Tewi tried to pull a prank that involved manipulating the Border of [[Tsundere]] and Yandere, only to discover that Alice wasn't an actual tsundere anymore - she was all out of "tsun".

Revision as of 01:36, 26 January 2014

Touhou Nekokayou: Scarlet Weather Archive in Japanese Red is a silly fancomic about Touhou Project, made using create.swf, a character creation tool, and created by Kimiko Muffin. It also has associated prose fiction, as well as Create.swf Adventures, an Interactive Comic heavily influenced by MS Paint Adventures.

Originally tried to follow the game continuity a minimum, but ended up throwing this idea out the border. This came to a head with the fanfic Redefined Fantastic Object and the Story Arc Rethinking the Natural Law, which respectively retell Undefined Fantastic Object and Touhou Hisoutensoku with readily-apparent changes.

Tropes used in Touhou Nekokayou include:

  Gengetsu: Mu... all of us know all that.

  She was tall, limber, and positively reeked of strength. Not power: strength. She wasn't very imposing as far as musculature went, nor did she radiate magical force, but she seemed to have nerves of steel, an iron will, a grip that could crush titanium, and a chest which, um, actually, let's stop that metaphor right there.

 Utsuho: Well, if you don't leave me alone, I'm gonna go and be cute with Cirno!

Yasora: ... I'm impressed. Not only is that the most ridiculous threat I've ever heard in my entire existence, it's also one of the most effective in my circumstances.

 It's good for two things: sacred rituals, and bapping supernatural heads. And you're all out of rituals! ... uh ... and heads.

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 Meimu: Maybe you're the strongest fairy there is. Maybe. But you're still weaker than even a human, and all your opponents will still very easily outwit and curbstomp you, especially with that stupid "Icicle Fall" Spell Card.

Cirno: Hey, I haven't actually used Icicle Fall in like months.

Meimu: Oh, so you admit that the rest of...?

 Sakuya (with Slasher Smile): "Hello. You have committed a fatal exception error."

Meimu (sweatdropping): "W-what!? Isn't that a computer thing?"

Sakuya: "Well, I meant that my lady and I take exception to trying to kidnap Meiling like that. It was therefore a fatal error."

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  • Schedule Slip: The comic's main page says "updates Sundays and a few Thursdays" but lately it's become (early Mondays, sometimes up to a day later). Actual missed updates are rare, but they do happen.
    • As of April 1st, 2010, Muffin's updated the comic's main page to this:

  ...updated whenever I feel like it (generally ends up being around Monday-ish, though the original intended time was Sundays and occasional Wednesdays or Thursdays, but ultimately "when I feel like it").

    • That's nothing compared to the prose fiction. Of the five multi-chapter fics, only one is finished and only two of the other four have been updated in the past 12 months.
    • As of October 2, 2010, the comic was officially on indefinite hiatus, although Muffin was still doing Create.swf Adventures. It came back on the 10th of April, just a few days after the end of CSA: Shenanigans in a Magical Forest.
  • Schizo-Tech: They've been in Medieval Stasis since 1884, but the Moriya Shrine and Yukari have started bringing in electricity and computers (Yukari even brought in television and computers before Subterranean Animism), leading to this.
  • Schmuck Bait: Referenced by name in one of the supplemental fictions.
  • Screw Yourself: Oh Yuka.
  • Seinfeldian Conversation: Mika and Midori tend to have these while fleeing in terror.
  • Self-Deprecation: In "Ask Masha":

 Anonymous asked: Do you read Seihou Nekokayou? If so, what do you think of it?

Masha: Eh, it seemed to me to be kind of overrated when I went through it. It wasn't always that original, it kept using the "just as planned" joke, and it used OCs a little too much...

 Sanae: Excuse me...

Cirno: N-NO I DIDN'T SEE A DAIDARABOTCHI!

Sanae: (skeptical) A what?

Cirno: Um, n-nothing, I definitely didn't see any big shadows anywhere.

  Cirno: This is still gonna hurt so much I'm going to be feeling it next week, isn't it?

  • Time Skip: The "Fate of 60 Years" line, which takes place at the end of the 60-year cycle which began in Phantasmagoria of Flower View.
  • Tom Swifty: Create.swf Adventures has a triple-layered example without any actual dialogue:

 You quickly bring her up to speed, in the manner of Tom Swift.

Error: No text given for quotation (or equals sign used in the actual argument to an unnamed parameter)

  • Tropes Will Ruin Your Life: Muffin has created a short bit of code which generates links to TV Tropes and appends a disclaimer to that effect, and uses it whenever linking to TV Tropes.
  • Unsound Effect: to compensate for the Virtual Paper Doll limitations, and sometimes for exposition. But mostly they're rather silly in general.
    • "Baboon" almost sounds like the SFX for an explosion. "Gorilla," not so much.
    • As well as "BOOMIES" (for fire) and "SPOOOOOOON" (for the "death" SFX from the Windows games, plus in #95, when it is used for ... yeah).
    • "SFX: MAKEOUTS"
  • Unusual Euphemism: "SON OF A DUCK!"
  • Visual Pun: IT'S SPRING!
  • Watsonian Versus Doylist: Occasionally, Muffin explains discrepancies and plotholes ("How did Koishi immediately steal Red The Nightless Castle from Remilia? According to Grimoire of Marisa, Satori needs to use Terrifying Hypnotism first!") with both forms ("I haven't read all of Grimore of Marisa/she got it from Flandre earlier").
  • Webcomic of the Game: There was a Story Arc which parodied Embodiment of Scarlet Devil, as well as comic adaptations of each of the 12.X storylines.
  • Wham! Episode: Create.swf Adventures had a relatively tame one: It takes place 10 years into the main comic's future.
  • What Kind of Lame Power Is Heart, Anyway?: Among the original characters, Mika has the ability to manipulate wind in leaves, and Midori can manipulate flavors. Although Tewi was clever enough to come up with a simple prank using them ...
  • The Worf Effect: Parodied in the out-of-continuity "it's really epic!" comics, which are a reaction to several fanfics Muffin read which, in order to take on an "epic scale," killed off major characters just to show they mean business!
  • Yandere: subverted when Yukari and Tewi tried to pull a prank that involved manipulating the Border of Tsundere and Yandere, only to discover that Alice wasn't an actual tsundere anymore - she was all out of "tsun".
    • The prank was supposed to work like this:
      • Step 1: "Manipulation of Luck" No matter how viciously Alice Margatroid attacks Marisa Kirisame, she will not be able to kill her or give her any injuries more severe than a light scratch.
      • Step 2: "Border of Tsundere and Yandere"
      • Step 3: "Border of Situation where Yandere Would Go Nuts"
  • You Gotta Have Blue Hair: Pretty much all canon; explained for the human characters by way of Gensokyo's naturally-high magical energies (i.e. Sanae had black hair before, but entering Gensokyo turned her hair green), and for the youkai characters by the fact that, well, they aren't human, so obviously the rules are different. Muffin also created a version of KirbyM's Daily Flash characters with more realistic Japanese hair colors after previously depicting them and Sanae straight-up in an Original Flavor comic as a birthday present for KirbyM.
  • Yuri Genre: There is more emphasis placed on romance in this comic than the original games (which is to say, there is some emphasis placed on romance in this comic), and so far all of it is female/female except for Rinnosuke/Tokiko.

...And a lot of other tropes present in the original material.