Touhou - The Iron of Yin and Yang/YMMV


 * Crossover Ship: The series has launched a few.
 * Crowning Moment of Funny: The classic pre-battle dialog with
 * Mairsa Marisa losing her mind and lapsing into girlish giggling from her PC98 days.
 * Naitou acting
 * Finding a copy of . Hey stop it stupid! This topic topic has ended as early as possible
 * being forgotten by everyone during chapter 3. Including the viewers.
 * Crowning Moment of Awesome: The fight against Askuya Sakuya and.
 * The Climax Boss fights where the scale is reaching lunatic. Espeically, where the cast gets some in-battle exchanges. They are accompanied by appropriate themes from respective games and one unexpected remix.
 * An in-battle moment fighting.
 * Discredited Meme: The series made Burontisms widespread in the comments section of Nico. Too widespread, at least for unrelated vids.
 * Marty Stu: Lampshaded and toyed with. In his own mind and descriptions, Buront is the ultimate hero whose role of saving another world is only natural. Being equally out of touch as he is aggressive Genre Savvy, he wavers between an Unsympathetic Comedy Protagonist and actually pulling off heroism. It depends on the moment.
 * While his memetic skills let him force solutions when necessary, his main redeeming factor is the ability to take a beating. It's the Touhou girls who bring the firepower.
 * Since every fight scene would take forever to draw, the comic skips all the healing and reviving to Curb Stomp things with a Megaton Punch. But that's fine since Buront is a monk class irl and regularly scores a 100 on punching machines.
 * Scrappy Mechanic: Until the steal rates are fixed the viewer's lifespan is going mach from stress.
 * Tear Jerker: The end of chapter
 * The Strawman Strikes Back: Invoked. A real life forum troll, Buront has a chronic inability to stop talking about how awesome and essential tanks (specifically paladins with shields) are for the survival of the party. Given the new enemies soak up damage and ignore the safety of Spell Card Rules, he's actually right.
 * Unfortunate Implications: Final Fantasy attracting Gratuitous Japanese types? Well, I never!
 * Of course our heroes are just as bad at and easily impressed by English.