God when I read this the day after it's release I almost shat a brick... He's really treading a dangerous boundary what with almost half of his characters being based on males
If you noticed "Jou Mään" (Yo Man) and wonder what the hell is it. It a word used in some an old Finnish commercial.
A couple of elders lives in an apartment and upper floor neighbors happens to be hipsters who play bad rap music loud out of nowhere (and you guessed it those are the only lyrics), few scenes have music surprise them. They have enough and move somewhere else. But in a first night, they can't get a sleep, place doesn't feel like home, something missing. So husband goes to the shop and returns with a radio (if I remember correctly), back in the bed they turn it on and same old good familiar music plays and stars to feel like home, and go to sleep with smile on their face.
Well of course it could just be that artist did not intend to refer that commercial at all. It's just a nostalgic memory.
It's only lame until you bother to read the script or think about what something like that like that implies about the constitution and capability of Miko or anyone who could do such a thing. It's not without flaws, but she treads closer to Satori than anything, albeit while operating in a much different way.
Miko's power sounds really stupid, but if you read up a bit it actually means she can hear all of your ten desires (TITLE DROP). Since your ten desires define your entire being, Miko can basically know absolutely everything about you with one glance. It's like super mind-reading.
So this might be the first time the title does not involve an event that is going to happen or the place that it is held Embodiment of the Scarlet Devil: Remilia's plan for a scarlet sky Perfect Cherry Blossom: Yuyuko's plan to see a perfect cherry blossom Imperishable Night: Kaguya's plan for an imperishable night Phantasmagoria of Flower View: The Sunflower fields Mountain of Faith: Youkai Mountain where Kanako is gathering faith Subterranean Animism: Okuu's newly discovered Nuclear power Unidentified Fantastic Object: Nue messing around
saito000 said: So this might be the first time the title does not involve an event that is going to happen or the place that it is held Embodiment of the Scarlet Devil: Remilia's plan for a scarlet sky Perfect Cherry Blossom: Yuyuko's plan to see a perfect cherry blossom Imperishable Night: Kaguya's plan for an imperishable night Phantasmagoria of Flower View: The Sunflower fields Mountain of Faith: Youkai Mountain where Kanako is gathering faith Subterranean Animism: Okuu's newly discovered Nuclear power Unidentified Fantastic Object: Nue messing around
Listening to ten people at once. Listening to ten requests at once. Requests are desires, Thus Ten Desires. loose connection but a connection nonetheless
But, um... I don't see how "Embodiment of Scarlet Devil" has anything to do with the sky when the "Scarlet Devil" is Remilia herself. Yuyuko was trying to claim all the spring for the Perfect Cherry Blossom, correct. Kaguya's plan did not involve extending the night at all; she was a refugee from the moon and had placed a false one in the sky, one that would never become full. The "Imperishable Night" was brought about by the heroines, trying to buy time to resolve the incident before the festival (hence why, as you're playing, you're collecting time orbs to try to make the clock advance as slowly as possible). "Phantasmagoria of Flower View" did not refer specifically to Yuuka's sunflower field; flowers were going crazy all over Gensokyo during the spring flower viewing. I will give you "Mountain of Faith" referring to Youkai Mountain. "Subterranean Animism," I think, refers more closely to the Palace of Earth Spirits; animism is the belief of non-human entities having their own soul or spirit, such as the earth. Naturally, it's also happening subterraneously. "Undefined Fantastic Object" also seems correct: what is that treasure ship, and what are these little flying saucers?
Taking into account the other games, "Immaterial and Missing Power" can believably refer to the insubstantial, hidden Suika Ibuki pulling the strings. Some of her cards also refer to the title. "Scarlet Weather Rhapsody" dealt, unsurprisingly, with scarlet clouds and strange weather. The Hisoutensoku is a "character" of its own... in a Touhou game, no less (I'm not going to acknowledge "Unthinkable Natural Law" as a real English subtitle, but it's basically a translation). "Shoot the Bullet" has Aya shooting (pictures of) bullets. "Double Spoiler" has the introduction of Hatate, another tengu with another spoiler, another newspaper. "Fairy Wars" should be obvious.