Touhou Project
Touhou Project (東方Project, Tōhō Purojekuto) is a series of Japanese bullet hell video games created by Junya Ota, also known as "ZUN". The series has gained a cult following both in and outside Japan, spawning several official doujinshi manga, albums, spin-offs, and fighting games.
ZUN is admittedly a big fan of the JoJo's Bizarre Adventure and has made multiple references to the series in each game. The most notable being the character Sakuya Izayoi whose ability to stop time was inspired by DIO.[1]
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Embodiment of Scarlet Devil
Embodiment of Scarlet Devil[a] is the sixth game in the Touhou Project series. It introduces the character Sakuya Izayoi, a human maid who serves the vampire sisters Remilia and Flandre Scarlet. Sakuya's abilities and attacks are a reference to DIO from Stardust Crusaders,[1] with her combat style prominently involving stopping time and throwing knives at the opponent. Furthermore, one of her spell cards is named "Illusion World: The World," which is a reference to DIO's Stand, The World.[2] She also has a spell card named "Jack the Ripper," which could be a reference to one of DIO's minions in Phantom Blood.
These influences can also be seen in other Touhou games, particularly in the fighting games Immaterial and Missing Power and Scarlet Weather Rhapsody. In these games, Sakuya's attack animations are directly inspired by DIO's moves from Heritage for the Future. Additionally, she posseses the spell card "Sakuya's World," which is a reference to DIO's World.[3] In the spin-off game Impossible Spell Card, one of Sakuya's scenes is named "I Don't Know What Happened," a reference to the scene where DIO uses his Stand to stop Polnareff from ascending a set of stairs. In Double Dealing Character, Sakuya also possesses a spell card that erases time, eliminating the bullets around her, reminiscent of King Crimson's ability.
In Marisa's scenario during Embodiment of Scarlet Devil, she asks the final boss Remilia how many people's blood she's sucked up until now. In response, Remilia says "Do you remember how many slices of bread you've eaten in your lifetime?" This is a reference to the quote between Dio and Zeppeli in Phantom Blood. In The Grimoire of Marisa, Marisa comments on Sakuya's abilities, comparing them to super speed or teleportation. She then states, "Reimu's technique isn't something cheap like that. I'm sure you don't understand what I'm saying, but I don't really get it either." This is another reference to Polnareff's quote, and is also referenced again in the fighting game Hopeless Masquerade.[4]
Perfect Cherry Blossom
Perfect Cherry Blossom[b] is the sixth game in the Touhou Project series. In Marisa's scenario within the game, after she defeats the shikigami named Ran, she asks if she's a "long-distance type" because how hoe strong she is despite her master being far away. This is a reference to the Long-Distance Stand Type used in JoJo's Bizarre Adventure, in which Stands are able travel long distances from their users while still maintaining their power. In Japanese, she even uses the specific term "Long-Distance Operation Type" (遠隔操作型).[5]
Marisa makes a similar reference during her scenario in the game Hidden Star in Four Seasons, where she utters the line "I refuse!", which is a reference to Rohan Kishibe from Diamond is Unbreakable. ZUN has also mentioned that this particular line is his favorite in the JoJo's Bizarre Adventure series.[6]
Imperishable Night
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Subterranean Animism
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Fan-made Content
The Touhou Project series is unique in the sense that its creator, ZUN, places very few restrictions on the use of his content in unofficial works, often giving permission to indie developers and artists to distribute and publish their fan-made content through official platforms.
In the game Adventures of Scarlet Curiosity, during an encounter with Remilia on the Extra Route, Flandre will say "You thought it was Patchouli, but it was me, Flandre!", which is a reference to Dio Brando. In the game Koumajou Densetsu II, Sakuya, Yomu and Remilia share voice actresses with Jolyne Cujoh (Miyuki Sawashiro), Reimi Sugimoto (Ryo Hirohashi) and Yasuho Hirose (Eri Kitamura) in All-Star Battle respectively. Sawashiro also voices Marisa in the fan-anime Muso Kakyo.
Unlucky Morpheus
Unlucky Morpheous is a Japanese J-Metal band primarily known for doing arrangements of Touhou songs. The bands lead singer and vocalist, Fuki Commune (formerly a member of "LIGHT BRINGER"), has been a big fan of anime and manga since they were a child, most notably the JoJo's Bizarre Adventure series. In a 2014 Interview, Fuki spoke with fellow Japanese singer and voice actresss, Aya Hirano, about her love for the series. Diamond is Unbreakable is her favorite part.[7]
In 2015, Unlucky Morpheus released their fifth EP, "Vampir".[8] The fourth track, "Phantom Blood", is a reference to the part of the same name. Not only is the track featured on an album with a vampire aesthetic, but when translated to english, one of the lyrics reads "I grabbed the mask; the time is to come", likely referring to Dio Brando rejecting his humanity upon using the Stone Mask.
Kisida Kyodan & The Akebosi Rockets
Kishida Kyoudan & The Akeboshi Rockets is a Japanese rock band that began in 2004 doing covers and original songs for the Touhou series before making their major debut performing the theme song of the Highschool of the Dead anime. The band's lead singer and vocalist, Ichigo, is a longtime fan of JoJo's Bizarre Adventure and would also later go on to become the singer for STONE OCEAN, the first opening for the Stone Ocean anime.
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- ↑ 1.0 1.1 東方Projectに使われたジョジョネタ+α
- ↑ Embodiment of Scarlet Devil - Stage 5: Spell Cards
- ↑ Scarlet Weather Rhapsody - Sakuya Izayoi Spell Cards
- ↑ Hopeless Masquerade - Marisa's Script
- ↑ Perfect Cherry Blossom - Marisa's Extra Story
- ↑ ZUN AWA Panel: Recap
- ↑ https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=UpUvv4G6z7Q
- ↑ https://www.discogs.com/Unlucky-Morpheus-Vampir/release/10128090