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''Touhou Ningyougeki'' (東方人形劇, lit. ''Touhou Puppet Play'', also commonly referred to as ''Touhoumon'') is a [[GameMod modification]] of [[VideoGame/PokemonRedAndBlue Pokemon FireRed]] (though now ''[[VideoGame/PokemonRubyAndSapphire Pokemon Emerald]]'' and ''VideoGame/PokemonHeartGold'' versions also exist), replacing most of the 386 Pokemon with as many Franchise/TouhouProject characters as possible. Several English variants have been released with the same premise, but differ in various ways from the original in terms of locations, levels, obtainable Touhoumon, and other details. The patches usually regarded as 'official' Japanese patches are versions 1.53 (which keeps the typing from the original Pokemon game intact) and 1.812 (which redid the typing altogether).

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''Touhou Ningyougeki'' (東方人形劇, lit. ''Touhou Puppet Play'', also commonly referred to as ''Touhoumon'') is a [[GameMod modification]] of [[VideoGame/PokemonRedAndBlue Pokemon FireRed]] (though now a ''[[VideoGame/PokemonRubyAndSapphire Pokemon Emerald]]'' and ''VideoGame/PokemonHeartGold'' versions version also exist), exists), replacing most of the 386 Pokemon with as many Franchise/TouhouProject characters as possible. Several English variants have been released with the same premise, but differ in various ways from the original in terms of locations, levels, obtainable Touhoumon, and other details. The patches usually regarded as 'official' Japanese patches are versions 1.53 (which keeps the typing from the original Pokemon game intact) and 1.812 (which redid the typing altogether).
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''Touhou Ningyougeki'' (東方人形劇, lit. ''Touhou Puppet Play'', also commonly referred to as ''Touhoumon'') is a [[GameMod modification]] of [[VideoGame/PokemonRedAndBlue Pokemon FireRed]] (though now a ''[[VideoGame/PokemonRubyAndSapphire Pokemon Emerald]]'' version also exists), replacing most of the 386 Pokemon with as many Franchise/TouhouProject characters as possible. Several English variants have been released with the same premise, but differ in various ways from the original in terms of locations, levels, obtainable Touhoumon, and other details. The patches usually regarded as 'official' Japanese patches are versions 1.53 (which keeps the typing from the original Pokemon game intact) and 1.812 (which redid the typing altogether).

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''Touhou Ningyougeki'' (東方人形劇, lit. ''Touhou Puppet Play'', also commonly referred to as ''Touhoumon'') is a [[GameMod modification]] of [[VideoGame/PokemonRedAndBlue Pokemon FireRed]] (though now a ''[[VideoGame/PokemonRubyAndSapphire Pokemon Emerald]]'' version and ''VideoGame/PokemonHeartGold'' versions also exists), exist), replacing most of the 386 Pokemon with as many Franchise/TouhouProject characters as possible. Several English variants have been released with the same premise, but differ in various ways from the original in terms of locations, levels, obtainable Touhoumon, and other details. The patches usually regarded as 'official' Japanese patches are versions 1.53 (which keeps the typing from the original Pokemon game intact) and 1.812 (which redid the typing altogether).
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** Taken UpToEleven when one version incorporates [[Manga/DreamEaterMerry Merry Nightmare]] into the mix.

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** Taken UpToEleven Exaggerated when one version incorporates [[Manga/DreamEaterMerry Merry Nightmare]] into the mix.
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There has been a standalone fangame announced from the maker, http://www.fo-lens.net/ here, containing a more up to date cast list and various overhauls from the romhacks.

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There has been a standalone fangame announced from the maker, http://www.fo-lens.net/ here, containing a more up to date cast list and various overhauls from the romhacks. \n This would eventually be released at Comiket 87 as VideoGame/GensouNingyouEnbu, or ''Touhou Puppet Dance Performance''.
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** Taken UpToEleven when one version incorporates [[Manga/YumekuiMerry Merry Nightmare]] into the mix.

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** Taken UpToEleven when one version incorporates [[Manga/YumekuiMerry [[Manga/DreamEaterMerry Merry Nightmare]] into the mix.
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''Touhou Ningyougeki'' (東方人形劇, lit. ''Touhou Puppet Play'', also commonly referred to as ''Touhoumon'') is a [[GameMod modification]] of [[VideoGame/PokemonRedAndBlue Pokemon FireRed]] (though now a ''[[VideoGame/PokemonRubyAndSapphire Pokemon Emerald]]'' version also exists), replacing most of the 386 Pokemon with as many VideoGame/{{Touhou}} characters as possible. Several English variants have been released with the same premise, but differ in various ways from the original in terms of locations, levels, obtainable Touhoumon, and other details. The patches usually regarded as 'official' Japanese patches are versions 1.53 (which keeps the typing from the original Pokemon game intact) and 1.812 (which redid the typing altogether).

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''Touhou Ningyougeki'' (東方人形劇, lit. ''Touhou Puppet Play'', also commonly referred to as ''Touhoumon'') is a [[GameMod modification]] of [[VideoGame/PokemonRedAndBlue Pokemon FireRed]] (though now a ''[[VideoGame/PokemonRubyAndSapphire Pokemon Emerald]]'' version also exists), replacing most of the 386 Pokemon with as many VideoGame/{{Touhou}} Franchise/TouhouProject characters as possible. Several English variants have been released with the same premise, but differ in various ways from the original in terms of locations, levels, obtainable Touhoumon, and other details. The patches usually regarded as 'official' Japanese patches are versions 1.53 (which keeps the typing from the original Pokemon game intact) and 1.812 (which redid the typing altogether).

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