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** In Chapter 3 of ''Visionary Fairies in Shrine'', when the Fairies wake up to find their home covered in vines, Luna notes that the situation seems very familiar, referencing the time a tsuchinoko covered their original home in vines in Chapter 9 and 10 of ''Strange and Bright Nature Deity''. However, due to the generally poor long-term memory of fairies, she doesn't quite put two and two together.
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** In Chapter 3 of ''Visionary Fairies in Shrine'', when the Fairies wake up to find their home covered in vines, Luna notes that the situation seems very familiar, referencing the time a tsuchinoko {{tsuchinoko}} covered their original home in vines in Chapter 9 and 10 of ''Strange and Bright Nature Deity''. However, due to the generally poor long-term memory of fairies, she doesn't quite put two and two together.
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** In Chapter 3 of ''Visionary Fairies in Shrine'', when the Fairies wake up to find their home covered in vines, Luna notes that the situation seems very familar, referencing the time a tsuchinoko covered their original home in vines in Chapter 9 and 10 of ''Strange and Bright Nature Deity''. However, due to the generally poor long-term memory of fairies, she doesn't quite put two and two together.
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** In Chapter 3 of ''Visionary Fairies in Shrine'', when the Fairies wake up to find their home covered in vines, Luna notes that the situation seems very familar, familiar, referencing the time a tsuchinoko covered their original home in vines in Chapter 9 and 10 of ''Strange and Bright Nature Deity''. However, due to the generally poor long-term memory of fairies, she doesn't quite put two and two together.
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* TheRival: Cirno seems to see herself as such to the trio. Sometimes. Given the short attention span of fairies it's not very consistent.
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* TheRival: Cirno seems to see herself as such a rival to the trio. Sometimes. Given the short attention span of fairies it's not very consistent.
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* StealthSequel: "Visionary Fairies" initially begins as a pseudo-sequel to ''Legacy of Lunatic Kingdom'' with Clownpiece being one of the central characters, once Chapter 12 drops however, it turns into a proper sequel to ''Hidden Star in Four Seasons''. The rest of the manga deals with the aftereffects of the Four Seasons Incident, and the faries attempting to mitigate the damage caused by it, including a proper appearance by Okina Matara the original mastermind.
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* StealthSequel: "Visionary Fairies" initially begins as a pseudo-sequel to ''Legacy of Lunatic Kingdom'' with Clownpiece being one of the central characters, once Chapter 12 drops however, it turns into a proper sequel to ''Hidden Star in Four Seasons''. The rest of the manga deals with the aftereffects of the Four Seasons Incident, and the faries attempting to mitigate the damage caused by it, including a proper appearance by Okina Matara Matara, the original mastermind.
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In addition to the main ''Franchise/TouhouProject'' video game series, and [[FanMyopia strangely overshadowed by the franchise's own fanfiction]], are a number of canon {{Spin Off}}s including comics and other print materials. ''Sangetsusei'' is the first {{manga}} entry in the ''Franchise/TouhouProject'' franchise. Like ''[[Literature/TouhouKourindouCuriositiesOfLotusAsia Curiosities of Lotus Asia]]'' before it, it is a SliceOfLife story that focuses more on world-building than the Gensokyo-threatening "incidents" of the games.
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In addition to the main ''Franchise/TouhouProject'' video game series,
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* AbsenteeActor: Oddly enough, in Chapter 8 of ''Visionary Fairies in Shrine'' Reimu, Marisa, and Clownpiece don't appear at all, even as a cameo.
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** In the final chapter of ''Visionary Fairies in Shrine'' the fairies and Clownpiece are overwhelmed by [[spoiler:Okina, who defeats all the fairies without getting a single scratch, even after the fairies get their [[HeroicSecondWind second wind]]. Only Clownpiece is left as the last one standing, mainly due to the sacrifice of the other fairies, and by then, the battle's basically over. Okina then proceeds to grab Clownpiece ''by the throat'' and use her as a messenger to tell Junko there's a new god in Gensokyo, implying that Clownpiece is only standing because Okina needed someone conscious to hear the message.]]
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** In the final chapter of ''Visionary Fairies in Shrine'' the fairies and Clownpiece are overwhelmed by [[spoiler:Okina, who defeats all the fairies without getting a single scratch, even after the fairies get their [[HeroicSecondWind second wind]]. Only Clownpiece is left as the last one standing, mainly due to the sacrifice of the other fairies, and by then, the battle's basically over. Okina then proceeds to grab Clownpiece ''by the throat'' and use her as a messenger to tell Junko Hecatia there's a new god in Gensokyo, implying that Clownpiece is only standing because Okina needed someone conscious to hear the message.]]
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** In the final chapter of ''Visionary Fairies in Shrine'' the fairies and Clownpiece are overwhelmed by [[spoiler:Okina, who defeats all the fairies without getting a single scratch, even after the fairies get their [[HeroicSecondWind second wind]]. Only Clownpiece is left as the last one standing, mainly due to the sacrifice of the other fairies, and by then, the battle's basically over.]]
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** In the final chapter of ''Visionary Fairies in Shrine'' the fairies and Clownpiece are overwhelmed by [[spoiler:Okina, who defeats all the fairies without getting a single scratch, even after the fairies get their [[HeroicSecondWind second wind]]. Only Clownpiece is left as the last one standing, mainly due to the sacrifice of the other fairies, and by then, the battle's basically over. Okina then proceeds to grab Clownpiece ''by the throat'' and use her as a messenger to tell Junko there's a new god in Gensokyo, implying that Clownpiece is only standing because Okina needed someone conscious to hear the message.]]
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* FacialMarkings: The Bakedanuki that disguised herself as Marisa has a pair of small crescent shaped markings underneath her eyes.
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* FacialMarkings: The Bakedanuki that disguised disguises herself as Marisa has a pair of small crescent shaped markings underneath her eyes.
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* StealthSequel: "Visionary Fairies" initially begins as a pseudo-sequel to "Legacy of Lunatic Kingdom" with Clownpiece being one of the central characters, once Chapter 12 drops however, it turns into a proper sequel to "Hidden Star in Four Seasons". The rest of the manga deals with the after effects of the Four Seasons Incident, and the faries attempting to mitigate the damage caused by it, including a proper appearance by Okina Matara the original mastermind.
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* StealthSequel: "Visionary Fairies" initially begins as a pseudo-sequel to "Legacy ''Legacy of Lunatic Kingdom" Kingdom'' with Clownpiece being one of the central characters, once Chapter 12 drops however, it turns into a proper sequel to "Hidden ''Hidden Star in Four Seasons". Seasons''. The rest of the manga deals with the after effects aftereffects of the Four Seasons Incident, and the faries attempting to mitigate the damage caused by it, including a proper appearance by Okina Matara the original mastermind.
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* StealthSequel: "Visionary Fairies" initially begins as a pseudo-sequel to "Legacy of Lunatic Kingdom" with Clownpiece being one of the central characters, once Chapter 12 drops however, it turns into a proper sequel to "Hidden Star in Four Seasons". The rest of the manga deals with the after effects of the Four Seasons Incident, and the faries attempting to mitigate the damage caused by it, including a proper appearance by Okina Matara the original mastermind.
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* ProductPlacement: Chapters 10 and 11 contains ads for ''VideoGame/YouseiDaisensouTouhouSangetsusei''. Fitting, as the game is also considered as a SpinOff to the ''Sangetsusei'' mangas.
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In addition to the main ''Franchise/{{Touhou}}'' video game series, and [[FanMyopia strangely overshadowed by the franchise's own fanfiction]], are a number of canon {{Spin Off}}s including comics and other print materials. ''Sangetsusei'' is the first {{manga}} entry in the ''Franchise/{{Touhou}}'' franchise. Like ''[[Literature/TouhouKourindouCuriositiesOfLotusAsia Curiosities of Lotus Asia]]'' before it, it is a SliceOfLife story that focuses more on world-building than the Gensokyo-threatening "incidents" of the games.
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In addition to the main ''Franchise/{{Touhou}}'' ''Franchise/TouhouProject'' video game series, and [[FanMyopia strangely overshadowed by the franchise's own fanfiction]], are a number of canon {{Spin Off}}s including comics and other print materials. ''Sangetsusei'' is the first {{manga}} entry in the ''Franchise/{{Touhou}}'' ''Franchise/TouhouProject'' franchise. Like ''[[Literature/TouhouKourindouCuriositiesOfLotusAsia Curiosities of Lotus Asia]]'' before it, it is a SliceOfLife story that focuses more on world-building than the Gensokyo-threatening "incidents" of the games.
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* ScrewySquirrel: It's basically an inherent trait of most fairies.
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** In the final chapter of ''Visionary Fairies in Shrine'' the fairies and Clownpiece were overwhelmed by [[spoiler:Okina, defeating all the fairies without getting a single scratch, even after the fairies got their [[HeroicSecondWind second wind]]. Only Clownpiece was left as the last one standing, and mainly due to the sacrifice of the other fairies, and by that time, the battle was basically over.]]
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** In the final chapter of ''Visionary Fairies in Shrine'' the fairies and Clownpiece were are overwhelmed by [[spoiler:Okina, defeating who defeats all the fairies without getting a single scratch, even after the fairies got get their [[HeroicSecondWind second wind]]. Only Clownpiece was is left as the last one standing, and mainly due to the sacrifice of the other fairies, and by that time, then, the battle was battle's basically over.]]
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** In the final chapter of ''Visionary Fairies in Shrine'' the fairies and Clownpiece were overwhelmed by [[spoiler:Okina, defeating all the fairies without getting a single scratch. Only Clownpiece was left as the last one standing, and mainly due to the sacrifice of the other fairies, and by that time, the battle was basically over.]]
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** In the final chapter of ''Visionary Fairies in Shrine'' the fairies and Clownpiece were overwhelmed by [[spoiler:Okina, defeating all the fairies without getting a single scratch.scratch, even after the fairies got their [[HeroicSecondWind second wind]]. Only Clownpiece was left as the last one standing, and mainly due to the sacrifice of the other fairies, and by that time, the battle was basically over.]]
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* CurbStompBattle: There¡s twp examples of this:
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* CurbStompBattle: In the final chapter of ''Oriental Sacred Place'' the fairies challenge Reimu to a fight. The ''next panel'' is Reimu [[AtopAMountainOfCorpses standing over their unconscious bodies]].
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* CurbStompBattle: There¡s twp examples of this:
** In the final chapter of ''Oriental Sacred Place'' the fairies challenge Reimu to a fight. The ''next panel'' is Reimu [[AtopAMountainOfCorpses standing over their unconsciousbodies]].bodies]].
** In the final chapter of ''Visionary Fairies in Shrine'' the fairies and Clownpiece were overwhelmed by [[spoiler:Okina, defeating all the fairies without getting a single scratch. Only Clownpiece was left as the last one standing, and mainly due to the sacrifice of the other fairies, and by that time, the battle was basically over.]]
** In the final chapter of ''Oriental Sacred Place'' the fairies challenge Reimu to a fight. The ''next panel'' is Reimu [[AtopAMountainOfCorpses standing over their unconscious
** In the final chapter of ''Visionary Fairies in Shrine'' the fairies and Clownpiece were overwhelmed by [[spoiler:Okina, defeating all the fairies without getting a single scratch. Only Clownpiece was left as the last one standing, and mainly due to the sacrifice of the other fairies, and by that time, the battle was basically over.]]