
Original character uncle
Well, I guess you would say that…
Don’t say it so casually.
An uncle who can do character design, music, and games all at once.
>>4
It’s also business.
>>25
If the business maneuvering is weak, that company would have taken everything away, for sure.
An uncle bringing original works to a Touhou event.
When is the new product announcement usually?
Around April?
The uncle looks younger than when I saw him on NicoDessu.
Why is my blood circulation better than 10 years ago?
>>7
Is it because you have a family?
>>10
They were a person who mostly drank alcohol and hardly ate.
When I hit it big, I ended up drinking all the time and not eating at all.
So after we got married, my wife started cooking proper meals.
>>20
The reason why single people have shorter lifespans while married people live longer is like this…
That said, I’m also an uncle who doesn’t deny coming back after not being well-received.
The ability to create Heka-chan’s design is either a sign of true genius or complete foolishness.
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An uncle who is suspected of being able to feature all the Touhou characters in 160 pages.
I want the orchestra concert that was held in South Korea last year to be done in Japan too.
In the past, I was quite bony, but now I look like a slightly slender uncle.
Sometimes I might be seen as the kind of guy who does everything by himself, but it seems I’ve had quite a bit of support in production from the past, and it’s really great to have my wife and other behind-the-scenes people around.
It was a little cute when Chimata was posing.
Even if I release it as original, it won’t be as talked about as you…
Every time I encounter high-quality fan creations and arrangements, I can’t help but think that if they can do that, they might as well just create original works…
>>17
Well, I feel like that’s what they were thinking, or rather, I think they said it…
I have the impression that people who were creating fan works until around 2010 began to actively participate in the original commercial scene one after another.
I miss the era when people told me to eat meat.
It’s because your work burned my brain!
>>22
Aren’t there a lot of people with fried brains?
I always think this when I appear as a guest at live events.
This old man really loves to stand on stage and call out, doesn’t he?
>>23
When I watch events like that, the atmosphere is lively and it’s a festive vibe, so the disconnect is significant if I have a strong impression of them as a serious creator.
>>28
In radio and such, I want to become more famous and want everyone to read my books, so I don’t have a tough image.
It’s true that there aren’t many people listening to the second one.
There is a strong impression that sound creators should do their own original works, but this might be because they often have opportunities to interact during live broadcasts.
Isn’t it scary that everyone from the Type-Moon fandom is still active even now?
>>26
I might be rude saying this, but Ryu-chan seems like they could disappear at any moment, yet they’re stubbornly surviving.
I remember that a long time ago, there was someone making fan-made games in the East, and the people from the same circle told him to do it with original content, which made him stop. I have a memory of Kun’nushi lightly admonishing him about it.
In other words, it’s saying, “Don’t criticize other things just because ZUN said this or because he might think that.”
I heard they were writing something, but it turns out a book was published.
In the official broadcast, it gets made fun of with “There are a lot of people in the Touhou community pretending to understand ZUN, right? lol”
>>33
It’s sad to be used as a stick beaten with the imperial banner.
This person and the friends in the circle have also stuck around for 20 years well…
>>35
It’s almost completely past twilight now…
It’s nice to see the thread image having fun, but that aside, I really want the integer version of the original work to be released quickly.
I wonder if they will properly release it this year.
You have too many talents, no matter how you look at it.
Aren’t you able to handle most things on your own?
I don’t really have the talent for storytelling.
I believe that the people behind the scenes in the legal department are working very hard.
Of course, everyone can clear up to Extra, right?
>>41
Don’t underestimate me! I cleared the Tanabata Slope Dream Fantasy Theater Luna!
>>41
I cleared “Luna” in Great Sky Magic!
I’m glad that I can move freely now because there are people around me who protect my rights and act as bodyguards.
The second image is its natural form.
I will talk about Masaharu and also about parenting.
Seeing Touhou fan creators succeed with their original works makes me realize they really had talent…
There are people who neither cry nor fly…
>>47
I’ve been to quite a few sound houses, but there are a lot of returns, aren’t there?
>>47
In terms of music arrangement, it used to be that 10 years ago, I could make Flash MVs, but recently the places that were creating Eurobeat arrangements are achieving some success.
I feel that they are simply not good at long films, or perhaps they want to go against the grain in a way that doesn’t provide enjoyment for the viewer.
Why is it that the ZUN’s Music Collection series is naturally cleared in Luna mode?
>>49
The sky magic, Luna Clear, was just too interesting.
The person involved in the aerial magic “Luna Clear” was referred to the prosecution a few years later…
It’s not allowed to ask which character sold the least merchandise during a live broadcast unless you’re the original creator.
Even the original author offers criticisms.
Izanagi substance has naturally achieved Luna Clear.
>>56
You’re doing great with clearing Rainbow Dragon Cave, Luna on four faces!
Well, I think I have quite a twisted personality, but if I didn’t have this kind of personality, I can’t help but think that by now someone would have taken over Touhou.
Newcomers who draw illustrations or create doujinshi are coming in at a fair rate, but music circles are seriously not increasing and are only decreasing.
>>59
Music is too inaccessible…
>>63
It’s high hurdles, and even if I try to arrange it based on old songs, it just ends up feeling similar to songs that already exist.
Even if I can create it, the environment for CD playback is decreasing now, so putting it out on a subscription service is also a difficult path.
I care about the popularity of newer characters, but I think it’s unavoidable.
>>60
But in a normal work, it’s only natural for new characters to become popular.
It is certainly true that the Eastern region where that does not happen is an abnormal genre.
>>64
There are plenty of games where older characters are more popular.
What is normal, really?
The only one that’s really impossible is “Subterranean Animism” because power-up items drop in the bullet patterns.
The new character is somehow fitting in and has high ability.
Although Tōtatsu and other lesser-known works are quite popular, they are only recently making their debut.
Music clubs are great at both arrangements and originals, and there are many that are skilled at energizing live performances.
It seems like it would be difficult to appeal to the general audience…
Right now, I don’t think anyone is doing as well as the Kishida Church.
I feel that the music circle is increasing the frequency of the wall club releasing best albums.
It’s amazing that they release a new work every two years.
It’s often the case that less skilled illustrations in the original work become hits.
>>71
There is a limit.
Even if you do something original, you have to be good at business.
>>72
Later motivation
Released on Steam, adding a lobby to Hanamatsuzuka ♡
Bringing in Fran and Ai to get familiar with the new character felt like a type of slyness or even artificiality that I would never have imagined in the past.
An uncle who thinks Patchouli’s clothes are not vertically striped.
I wonder if I’ve lost touch with Tasogare Frontier…
I am respected myself and it’s not about Touhou fan works.
I love this guy who had great success with the original Toby Fox, right?
>>77
Because ZUN is an ideal creator that is too much in line with what he imagines, well…
I can do anything, but I think it’s okay to only contribute the original idea for manga adaptations and leave more to others…
I like the period of Kyoku no Konjuden the most.
It’s really amazing that you still create songs that make me go “Oh!”
An uncle who works for people eating in the East.
I cleared the Tanabata Slope Mugen Noh, but Renmeri came.
The sealed satellite has died…
>>84
Is that so!?
An uncle who has been saying for nearly 20 years that it would be nice if it were original.
I am glad that secondary creations are increasing.
If I speak up about the manga, it would ruin Hito’s world view… that’s what I said.
An uncle who gets pointed out with “Isn’t it the other way around?”
>>87
Is it common sense to protect the worldview of eating Sakuya’s panties…?
It’s impressive that you’re not missing out on types of songs like Tiny Shangri-La and the Tinker Bell of inequalities, which you haven’t done before.
IOSYS’s main battlefield is commercial music, but they still occasionally release Touhou arrangements.
They say you gain weight after getting married.
I was already dating my current wife during the early Heisei trilogy, and her name is listed in the credits.
>>93
Your face hasn’t changed at all, surprisingly…
There are writers who are trying to become like ZUN but are failing…
Thank you for bringing Letty into existence.
The characters might be bizarre and the music might be an homage, but I don’t think the person actually thinks about such things.
>>97
If you keep saying “original” too much, it’ll hit on various past thread images, right?
While saying that he wants more people to know about Touhou, he’s an uncle who has no motivation for ports.
I understand the reasoning that it’s better to make a new work instead of transplanting, but…
I have no confidence at all in being able to remain calm about the character I created being turned into a kidney stone, so that alone is impressive.
I hope it develops into something original, and it’s okay to come back; do as you wish.
However, it’s a no-go for the fools who just throw sand.
If painters were further pushed to also do programming and music, it would be impossible! In the end, the traditional followers ended up being a small number like Toby and a few others.
Is there any reason to port it when it can be bought at stores from the Scarlet Devil Mansion, there is a Steam version, and it’s available for online purchase?
>>103
Isn’t it that it’s not a PC?
>>103
The behavior of games like “Embodiment of Scarlet Devil” and “Perfect Cherry Blossom” is broken on current PC environments without unofficial patches.
Even with some patches, it’s suspicious.
The other day, I saw about three pairs of elementary school girls and their parents at the Touhou merchandise section of Animate, and I thought to myself how amazing this era is.
I wonder how many years ago it was when I heard the curse of congratulations at the venue…
Marisa’s seniors, like Izumi Takemoto from Apple Academy, have also served as quite a model.
“It’s strange.”
>>108
Gone
In the first place, there is a saying that nothing can be done about the Scarlet Devil Mansion because there is no source code.
There are various original sources like Scarlet Devil Mansion, you know…
The multi-player from the old work and Eren’s fluffy hair are just as they are because of the times, well… it’s the 90s after all.
I think the character design sense is one of a kind.
It’s amazing that you can identify everyone by their silhouettes.
The official books from Touhou have a strong impression of typographical errors; has that been improved?
>>114
Not at all
>>114
Indeed, something like Shiratsuki Sei or the first edition cultural album won’t happen anymore.
That’s an abnormal amount of typos considering the overall scope of the publication.
It’s amazing that you fought thoroughly against copyright trolls and protected your rights.
To say “do it original” doesn’t mean to create everything by yourself.
The Eastern world itself is like various kinds of fan creations, so I’m saying that secondary works are free to do whatever they want.
>>116
It’s common for creative works to include parodies or homages.
As long as there is originality that exceeds that.
When I went to the Lost World Live last year, I was surprised to see that there were more young people than I expected, and some people attended with their parents as well.
Regardless of the cosplayers, there are also things like an old man in drag with a mask and a frenzied pink rabbit costume.
I want to know what they thought in their child’s heart…
I feel like there’s a different story between an original work sprinkled with homage elements and a complete fan work.
>>119
If you can do fan works, you should eventually be able to create original ones too.
Wanting to create originals is also a motivation as a creator.
“I wonder if it could become a seed to spread the East, even if it’s a selfish thought.”
I think the person who didn’t include the name of the firebird on the author list should definitely be scolded.
It started with a store clerk being asked by a newcomer trying to buy “Touhou: The Embodiment of Scarlet Devil” about the computer’s operating system.
If you play without knowing anything, it’s going to be like that.
It feels like typographical errors have gotten even worse, but since they were already pretty bad to begin with, it might not necessarily be the case.
I believe the level of typographical errors found in Ichijinsha has decreased.
Ultimately, comparatively…
Rather than improvement, it happens so regularly that it’s like a seasonal event.
If anything, Hakueri Shrine popped up at the time of the proper Sakai in the omikuji book that will be released next.
The photo where I looked like a real priest at Tsurugaoka Hachimangu the other day was no good.
I have the second edition of Hakutsuki Sei, which has fewer typos (but they haven’t completely disappeared), but I was surprised to hear that it’s quite rare.
I’ve never seen the mythical third edition.
This person, along with others who have been active for over 20 years, is not at a level that can be called “overdone.”
Even if the genre declines, thank you for your hard work.
Ten years ago, I bought Hakugetsusei at Book Off, but what would be the most reliable route to buy it now?
Hakueri Shrine seems to have the potential to be the strongest in history, but because its past is so powerful, it’s hard to say anything definitive, which is pretty terrible.
>>134
Reisen Udongein Inaba (Kamishirasawa Keine)
Is the sound volume decreasing now?
In the first place, the culture of secondary creation sound circles is quite a strange thing.
>>138
Due to JASRAC’s major purge of secondary music, a group of sound sources that do not have issues regarding rights for secondary creations has gained attention.
It’s an era where you can easily share original music.
I wonder if it’s because I didn’t count.