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* SeinfeldIsUnfunny: Back when this series was first released, there was some backlash from people who feared that the AllStarCast would cause people to mistake it for an official product, and that it could potentially overshadow the games. Now that there have been various other ''Franchise/TouhouProject'' fanime, most notably WebAnimation/FantasyKaleidoscope, that have similar (and in the case of some non-voice actor-related aspects, sometimes higher) production values, this complaint is far less common. [[Administrivia/TropesAreTools This has ironically helped it to become accepted]], as the taboo of potentially overshadowing the official games has disappeared with the other fanime proving that ''Touhou'' can have fanime without them becoming more iconic than the games, so this series gets less heat than it did before.

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* QuestionableCasting:
** The casting choices can be... somewhat strange. Like casting [[Creator/MiyukiSawashiro a lady who's strongest point is her sense of elegance]] as the rough, tomboyish Marisa or [[Creator/MaiNakahara a girl best known for cute, cheerful characters]] as the grouchy, unrefined Reimu, althorough technically, she already voiced a grouchy [[VideoGame/LaPucelle nun before]].
** Creator/AoiYuuki as Youmu could count: Taking into account she previously voiced [[Anime/PuellaMagiMadokaMagica Madoka Kaname]], one could take as granted Youmu would sound like Madoka. She sounds more like a ''tomboy'' instead, compared with her master Yuyuko.



* WTHCastingAgency: The casting choices can be... somewhat strange. Like casting [[Creator/MiyukiSawashiro a lady who's strongest point is her sense of elegance]] as the rough, tomboyish Marisa or [[Creator/MaiNakahara a girl best known for cute, cheerful characters]] as the grouchy, unrefined Reimu, althorough technically, she already voiced a grouchy [[VideoGame/LaPucelle nun before]].
** Creator/AoiYuuki as Youmu could count: Taking into account she previously voiced [[Anime/PuellaMagiMadokaMagica Madoka Kaname]], one could take as granted Youmu would sound like Madoka. She sounds more like a ''tomboy'' instead, compared with her master Yuyuko.
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** Creator/AoiYuki as Youmu could count: Taking into account she previously voiced [[Anime/PuellaMagiMadokaMagica Madoka Kaname]], one could take as granted Youmu would sound like Madoka. She sounds more like a ''tomboy'' instead, compared with her master Yuyuko.

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** Creator/AoiYuki Creator/AoiYuuki as Youmu could count: Taking into account she previously voiced [[Anime/PuellaMagiMadokaMagica Madoka Kaname]], one could take as granted Youmu would sound like Madoka. She sounds more like a ''tomboy'' instead, compared with her master Yuyuko.
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* FandomRivalry: With WebAnimation/FantasyKaleidoscope, as there are debates about which is a better {{VideoGame/Touhou}} fanime. Much of it comes down to if one prefers original stories or adaptations of the games.

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* FandomRivalry: With WebAnimation/FantasyKaleidoscope, as there are debates about which is a better {{VideoGame/Touhou}} Franchise/TouhouProject fanime. Much of it comes down to if one prefers original stories or adaptations of the games.



* SeinfeldIsUnfunny: Back when this series was first released, there was some backlash from people who feared that the AllStarCast would cause people to mistake it for an official product, and that it could potentially overshadow the games. Now that there have been various other {{VideoGame/Touhou}} fanime, most notably WebAnimation/FantasyKaleidoscope, that have similar (and in the case of some non-voice actor-related aspects, sometimes higher) production values, this complaint is far less common. [[Administrivia/TropesAreTools This has ironically helped it to become accepted]], as the taboo of potentially overshadowing the official games has disappeared with the other fanime proving that ''Touhou'' can have fanime without them becoming more iconic than the games, so this series gets less heat than it did before.

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* SeinfeldIsUnfunny: Back when this series was first released, there was some backlash from people who feared that the AllStarCast would cause people to mistake it for an official product, and that it could potentially overshadow the games. Now that there have been various other {{VideoGame/Touhou}} ''Franchise/TouhouProject'' fanime, most notably WebAnimation/FantasyKaleidoscope, that have similar (and in the case of some non-voice actor-related aspects, sometimes higher) production values, this complaint is far less common. [[Administrivia/TropesAreTools This has ironically helped it to become accepted]], as the taboo of potentially overshadowing the official games has disappeared with the other fanime proving that ''Touhou'' can have fanime without them becoming more iconic than the games, so this series gets less heat than it did before.
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* SpecialEffectsFailure: While the animation is normally [[SugarWiki/AwesomeAnimation top notch,]] close ups of the characters' faces will often show their hair going behind their eyes.
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* SeinfeldIsUnfunny: Back when this series was first released, there was some backlash from people who feared that the AllStarCast would cause people to mistake it for an official product, and that it could potentially overshadow the games. Now that there have been various other {{VideoGame/Touhou}} fanime, most notably WebAnimation/FantasyKaleidoscope, that have similar (and in the case of some non-voice actor-related aspects, sometimes higher) production values, this complaint is far less common. [[TropesAreTools This has ironically helped it to become accepted]], as the taboo of potentially overshadowing the official games has disappeared with the other fanime proving that ''Touhou'' can have fanime without them becoming more iconic than the games, so this series gets less heat than it did before.

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* SeinfeldIsUnfunny: Back when this series was first released, there was some backlash from people who feared that the AllStarCast would cause people to mistake it for an official product, and that it could potentially overshadow the games. Now that there have been various other {{VideoGame/Touhou}} fanime, most notably WebAnimation/FantasyKaleidoscope, that have similar (and in the case of some non-voice actor-related aspects, sometimes higher) production values, this complaint is far less common. [[TropesAreTools [[Administrivia/TropesAreTools This has ironically helped it to become accepted]], as the taboo of potentially overshadowing the official games has disappeared with the other fanime proving that ''Touhou'' can have fanime without them becoming more iconic than the games, so this series gets less heat than it did before.

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* AlternateCharacterInterpretation: The characters' depictions have generated some issues with the fans; Marisa is more of a StraightMan type, Sakuya is more kindly and gentle than her expected "[[BossSubtitles Perfect and Elegant]] [[BattleButler Maid]]" persona, and Reimu is a bit of a {{Jerkass}} at some points ("Patchouli, get up, we're in the middle of a conversation here!") Since the production is only beginning, however, these remain to be seen.
** Must be noted that alternate interpretations ''abound'' in {{Fanon}} and the abovementioned (with the exception of Marisa) are actually a bit more common than most.

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* AlternateCharacterInterpretation: The characters' depictions have generated Like many other ''Touhou'' fanworks, some issues liberties are taken with the fans; personalities of the characters. Marisa is more of a StraightMan type, Sakuya is more kindly and gentle than her expected "[[BossSubtitles Perfect and Elegant]] [[BattleButler Maid]]" persona, and Reimu is a bit of a {{Jerkass}} at some points ("Patchouli, get up, we're in the middle of a conversation here!") Since the production is only beginning, however, these remain to be seen.
** Must be noted that alternate interpretations ''abound'' in {{Fanon}} and the abovementioned (with the exception of Marisa) are actually a bit more common than most.
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* CultClassic: This series is often forgotten about in the wake of the other ''Touhou'' fanime projects, but the people who have watched it tend to have very good things to say about it.


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* GrowingTheBeard: As the series progressed, the animation and writing increased in quality.

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* FandomEnragingMisconception: This series is not official. Do not say that it is!



* SeinfeldIsUnfunny: Back when this series was first released, there was some backlash from people who feared that the AllStarCast would cause people to mistake it for an official product. Now that there have been various other {{VideoGame/Touhou}} fanime, most notably WebAnimation/FantasyKaleidoscope, that have similar (and in the case of some non-voice actor-related aspects, sometimes higher) production values, this complaint is far less common.

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* SeinfeldIsUnfunny: Back when this series was first released, there was some backlash from people who feared that the AllStarCast would cause people to mistake it for an official product.product, and that it could potentially overshadow the games. Now that there have been various other {{VideoGame/Touhou}} fanime, most notably WebAnimation/FantasyKaleidoscope, that have similar (and in the case of some non-voice actor-related aspects, sometimes higher) production values, this complaint is far less common. [[TropesAreTools This has ironically helped it to become accepted]], as the taboo of potentially overshadowing the official games has disappeared with the other fanime proving that ''Touhou'' can have fanime without them becoming more iconic than the games, so this series gets less heat than it did before.
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Apparently, this trope has become Flame Bait now. Not sure where I could possibly move its examples to, so just cutting.


* InternetBackdraft: ZUN's demand for a title change and his accompanying explanation earned lots of flak (at least on SankakuComplex); things like "He's just butthurt over the fact that the fanworks have become way more relevant than the original games".

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That Broken Base entry is dangerously close to being about the reception of a work, so hiding it until someone adjusts it.


* BrokenBase: Fans have been divided over whether or not the anime is a perfectly acceptable piece of fanwork, or if it's a complete slap in the face to ZUN's desire to keep the games from being overshadowed.

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* FandomRivalry: With WebAnimation/FantasyKaleidoscope, as there are debates about which is a better {{VideoGame/Touhou}} fanime. Much of it comes down to if one prefers original stories or adaptations of the games.


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* SeinfeldIsUnfunny: Back when this series was first released, there was some backlash from people who feared that the AllStarCast would cause people to mistake it for an official product. Now that there have been various other {{VideoGame/Touhou}} fanime, most notably WebAnimation/FantasyKaleidoscope, that have similar (and in the case of some non-voice actor-related aspects, sometimes higher) production values, this complaint is far less common.

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* CrowningMomentOfAwesome: The entire fight sequence in the library, up to and including Reimu ''kicking through a brick wall.''


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Patche and Remilia are friends, not servant and master.


*** Later, Remillia also hears the same doorbell ringing noise that Sakuya heard and starts walking over to the front door, but Patchy grabs her by the arm and tells her not to do that. You could almost tell from Remi's reaction to being stopped by Patchy as a surprised reaction, and Patchy looks absolutely terrified as she is holding on to her. Judging from what happened to Sakuya earlier during what Patchy revealed to Marisa near the beginning, you can tell that Patchy is, in a very ''terrified'' way, worried that the same thing could happen to her own beloved mistress.

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*** Later, Remillia also hears the same doorbell ringing noise that Sakuya heard and starts walking over to the front door, but Patchy grabs her by the arm and tells her not to do that. You could almost tell from Remi's reaction to being stopped by Patchy as a surprised reaction, and Patchy looks absolutely terrified as she is holding on to her. Judging from what happened to Sakuya earlier during what Patchy revealed to Marisa near the beginning, you can tell that Patchy is, in a very ''terrified'' way, worried that the same thing could happen to her own beloved mistress.dear friend.
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*** At the end of the episode, Marisa checks out the shinto gate she saw at the end of episode 2.5... to see a branch of roads with shinto gates lined with all kinds of different stuff, just as Reimu shows up to check things out as well. What makes it creepier, is when you see Alice wake up in one dark area, and her arm is held by Suika, and judging by the look on Suika's face, one could tell that something may not be right here...

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*** At the end of the episode, Marisa checks out the shinto gate she saw at the end of episode 2.5... [[EldritchLocation to see a creepy-looking branch of roads with shinto gates lined with all kinds of different stuff, stuff]], just as Reimu shows up to check things out as well. What makes it creepier, is when you see Alice wake up in one dark area, and her arm is held by Suika, and judging by the look on Suika's face, one could tell that something may not be right here...
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** When she's later listening in on a conversation between Marisa and Patchouli, all of a sudden something causes Alice to enter a state where she appears to be growing tired, and one of her dolls falls to the ground as a fog appears.
** In one scene, Sakuya hears the doorbell ringing and goes to answer the front door of the mansion, and all of a sudden a disc hits her and knocks her out cold. Patchy quickly turns to see her lying on the ground, flat on her back, unconscious, with one shoe knocked off one of her feet, and jumps down in shock, then checks the outside and finds nobody there. While Sakuya does recover quickly, it still doesn't stray this scene from being creepy in its own right.
** Later, Remillia also hears the same doorbell ringing noise that Sakuya heard and starts walking over to the front door, but Patchy grabs her by the arm and tells her not to do that. You could almost tell from Remi's reaction to being stopped by Patchy as a surprised reaction, and Patchy looks absolutely terrified as she is holding on to her. Judging from what happened to Sakuya earlier during what Patchy revealed to Marisa near the beginning, you can tell that Patchy is, in a very ''terrified'' way, worried that the same thing could happen to her own beloved mistress.
** At the end of the episode, Marisa checks out the shinto gate she saw at the end of episode 2.5... to see a branch of roads with shinto gates lined with all kinds of different stuff, just as Reimu shows up to check things out as well. What makes it creepier, is when you see Alice wake up in one dark area, and her arm is held by Suika, and judging by the look on Suika's face, one could tell that something may not be right here...

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** *** When she's later listening in on a conversation between Marisa and Patchouli, all of a sudden something causes Alice to enter a state where she appears to be growing tired, and one of her dolls falls to the ground as a fog appears.
** *** In one scene, Sakuya hears the doorbell ringing and goes to answer the front door of the mansion, and all of a sudden a disc hits her and knocks her out cold. Patchy quickly turns to see her lying on the ground, flat on her back, unconscious, with one shoe knocked off one of her feet, and jumps down in shock, then checks the outside and finds nobody there. While Sakuya does recover quickly, it still doesn't stray this scene from being creepy in its own right.
** *** Later, Remillia also hears the same doorbell ringing noise that Sakuya heard and starts walking over to the front door, but Patchy grabs her by the arm and tells her not to do that. You could almost tell from Remi's reaction to being stopped by Patchy as a surprised reaction, and Patchy looks absolutely terrified as she is holding on to her. Judging from what happened to Sakuya earlier during what Patchy revealed to Marisa near the beginning, you can tell that Patchy is, in a very ''terrified'' way, worried that the same thing could happen to her own beloved mistress.
** *** At the end of the episode, Marisa checks out the shinto gate she saw at the end of episode 2.5... to see a branch of roads with shinto gates lined with all kinds of different stuff, just as Reimu shows up to check things out as well. What makes it creepier, is when you see Alice wake up in one dark area, and her arm is held by Suika, and judging by the look on Suika's face, one could tell that something may not be right here...
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** At the end of the episode, Marisa checks out the shinto gate she saw at the end of episode 2.5... to see a branch of roads with shinto gates lined with all kinds of different stuff, just as Reimu shows up to check things out as well. What makes it creepier, is when you see Alice wake up in one dark area, and her arm is held by Suika, and judging by the look on Suika's face, one could tell that something may not be right here...

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** In one scene, Sakuya hears a doorbell ringing and goes to answer the front door of the mansion, and all of a sudden a disc hits her and knocks her out cold. Patchy quickly turns to see her lying on the ground, flat on her back, unconscious, with one shoe knocked off one of her feet, and jumps down in shock, then checks the outside and finds nobody there. While Sakuya does recover quickly, it still doesn't stray this scene from being creepy in its own right.

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** In one scene, Sakuya hears a the doorbell ringing and goes to answer the front door of the mansion, and all of a sudden a disc hits her and knocks her out cold. Patchy quickly turns to see her lying on the ground, flat on her back, unconscious, with one shoe knocked off one of her feet, and jumps down in shock, then checks the outside and finds nobody there. While Sakuya does recover quickly, it still doesn't stray this scene from being creepy in its own right.right.
** Later, Remillia also hears the same doorbell ringing noise that Sakuya heard and starts walking over to the front door, but Patchy grabs her by the arm and tells her not to do that. You could almost tell from Remi's reaction to being stopped by Patchy as a surprised reaction, and Patchy looks absolutely terrified as she is holding on to her. Judging from what happened to Sakuya earlier during what Patchy revealed to Marisa near the beginning, you can tell that Patchy is, in a very ''terrified'' way, worried that the same thing could happen to her own beloved mistress.

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** When she's later listening in on a conversation between Marisa and Patchouli, all of a sudden something causes her to enter a state where she appears to be growing tired, and one of her dolls falls to the ground as a fog appears.

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** When she's later listening in on a conversation between Marisa and Patchouli, all of a sudden something causes her Alice to enter a state where she appears to be growing tired, and one of her dolls falls to the ground as a fog appears.appears.
** In one scene, Sakuya hears a doorbell ringing and goes to answer the front door of the mansion, and all of a sudden a disc hits her and knocks her out cold. Patchy quickly turns to see her lying on the ground, flat on her back, unconscious, with one shoe knocked off one of her feet, and jumps down in shock, then checks the outside and finds nobody there. While Sakuya does recover quickly, it still doesn't stray this scene from being creepy in its own right.
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* NightmareFuel:
** In episode 2.5, when Yuyuko was talking to Marisa having seen Alice, she flashed back to the time that Alice ran by her. If you look closely, you can almost see her dull pupils.
** Episode 3 takes it further, starting in one of the first few scenes where Alice notices a doll that she doesn't think is hers that she hadn't seen before. Then as she looks around, she sees more of them, and her reaction appears to be horrified shock.
** When she's later listening in on a conversation between Marisa and Patchouli, all of a sudden something causes her to enter a state where she appears to be growing tired, and one of her dolls falls to the ground as a fog appears.
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** AoiYuki as Youmu could count: Taking into account she previously voiced [[Anime/PuellaMagiMadokaMagica Madoka Kaname]], one could take as granted Youmu would sound like Madoka. She sounds more like a ''tomboy'' instead, compared with her master Yuyuko.

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** AoiYuki Creator/AoiYuki as Youmu could count: Taking into account she previously voiced [[Anime/PuellaMagiMadokaMagica Madoka Kaname]], one could take as granted Youmu would sound like Madoka. She sounds more like a ''tomboy'' instead, compared with her master Yuyuko.
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Fan Dumb & Hate Dumb are now part of Flame Bait. Only in-universe examples are allowed.


* InternetBackdraft: ZUN's demand for a title change and his accompanying explanation earned lots of flak (at least on SankakuComplex); things like [[FanDumb "He's just butthurt over the fact that the fanworks have become way more relevant than the original games".]]

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* InternetBackdraft: ZUN's demand for a title change and his accompanying explanation earned lots of flak (at least on SankakuComplex); things like [[FanDumb "He's just butthurt over the fact that the fanworks have become way more relevant than the original games".]]
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* EpilepticTrees: Many fans believe that the narrator is actually Yukari, which was spurred on thanks to KikukoInoue's exclamation at the end that "Yukarin is [[CatchPhrase 17 years old!]]"

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* EpilepticTrees: Many fans believe that the narrator is actually Yukari, which was spurred on thanks to KikukoInoue's Creator/KikukoInoue's exclamation at the end that "Yukarin is [[CatchPhrase 17 years old!]]"
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* AlternateCharacterInterpretation: The characters' depictions have generated some issues with the fans; Marisa is more of a StraightMan type, Sakuya is more kindly and gentle than her expected "[[BossSubtitles Perfect and Elegant]] [[BattleButler Maid]]" persona, and Reimu is a bit of a {{Jerkass}} at some points ("Patchouli, get up, we're in the middle of a conversation here!") Since the production is only beginning, however, these remain to be seen.
** Must be noted that alternate interpretations ''abound'' in {{Fanon}} and the abovementioned (with the exception of Marisa) are actually a bit more common than most.
* BrokenBase: Fans have been divided over whether or not the anime is a perfectly acceptable piece of fanwork, or if it's a complete slap in the face to ZUN's desire to keep the games from being overshadowed.
* CrowningMomentOfAwesome: The entire fight sequence in the library, up to and including Reimu ''kicking through a brick wall.''
* EpilepticTrees: Many fans believe that the narrator is actually Yukari, which was spurred on thanks to KikukoInoue's exclamation at the end that "Yukarin is [[CatchPhrase 17 years old!]]"
* InternetBackdraft: ZUN's demand for a title change and his accompanying explanation earned lots of flak (at least on SankakuComplex); things like [[FanDumb "He's just butthurt over the fact that the fanworks have become way more relevant than the original games".]]
* WTHCastingAgency: The casting choices can be... somewhat strange. Like casting [[Creator/MiyukiSawashiro a lady who's strongest point is her sense of elegance]] as the rough, tomboyish Marisa or [[Creator/MaiNakahara a girl best known for cute, cheerful characters]] as the grouchy, unrefined Reimu, althorough technically, she already voiced a grouchy [[VideoGame/LaPucelle nun before]].
** AoiYuki as Youmu could count: Taking into account she previously voiced [[Anime/PuellaMagiMadokaMagica Madoka Kaname]], one could take as granted Youmu would sound like Madoka. She sounds more like a ''tomboy'' instead, compared with her master Yuyuko.

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