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** The members of [=SakiMiko=] Household are Miko, a religious character representing Taoism, and Saki, who's the ''Touhou'' equivalent of a {{yakuza}} boss.[[note]]The characters are respectively based on Prince Shoutoku and his horse, but they have no relationship in canon.[[/note]]
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* RunningGagged: When Byakuren tries to give ludicrously high scores in the 12th contest, Rinnosuke puts his foot down and demands all scores be normal numbers between 0 and 100, ending the gag scores that were prominent in the previous eleven entries in the series.
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* AWildRapperAppears: Parodied in Bakusen Niang Niang's act.
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** In the 9th entry, Futo is a judge and makes no attempt to hide the fact that she wants Miko's team to win. [[spoiler:It made it to the finals, but lost to Choujuu Gigaku.]]
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** In the 9th entry, Futo is a judge and makes no attempt to hide the fact that she wants Miko's team to win. [[spoiler:It made it to the finals, but lost to Choujuu Gigaku.Gigaku with Futo being the only one to vote for Miko to win.]]
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* CerebusSyndrome: Downplayed. While the sketches themselves remain comedic, the contest surrounding them is taken more seriously later in the series. Earlier instalments had a lot of shenanigans like Flandre attacking the audience, judges who don't do their job, blatantly biased judges and [[BrokeTheRatingScale wacky scorings]]. Later tournaments largely do away with this. The only major exception is that the 15th tournament has two versions where the audience could vote on which one to make canon, and even then the gimmick was more for the sake of audience participation than the in-universe narrative.
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* CerebusSyndrome: Downplayed. While the sketches themselves remain comedic, the contest surrounding them is taken more seriously later in the series. Earlier instalments installments had a lot of shenanigans like Flandre attacking the audience, judges who don't do their job, blatantly biased judges and [[BrokeTheRatingScale wacky scorings]]. Later tournaments largely do away with this. The only major exception is that the 15th tournament has two versions where the audience could vote on which one to make canon, and even then the gimmick was more for the sake of audience participation than the in-universe narrative.
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* LimitedAnimation: The third and fourth competitions feature traditionally animated characters with little to no movement, while from the fifth and onwards the animation is made using motion tweens.
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* RunningGag: The people that are supposed to the run the "Loser Resurrection Competitions" are always caught doing something weird that they weren't supposed to be doing, like having concerts (Wakasagihime), proselytizing (Sanae and Kyouko), leading a weird chant about Chen (Ran), or outright attacking the audience (Eirin and Keine). [[SubvertedTrope When Aunn actually stays on task for the 14th contest, Rinnosuke is genuinely surprised]].
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* RunningGag: The people that are supposed to the run the "Loser Resurrection Competitions" (losers' brackets) are always caught doing something weird that they weren't supposed to be doing, like having concerts (Wakasagihime), proselytizing (Sanae and Kyouko), leading a weird chant about Chen (Ran), or outright attacking the audience (Eirin and Keine). [[SubvertedTrope When Aunn actually stays on task for the 14th contest, Rinnosuke is genuinely surprised]].
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* VocalDissonance: In the 4th Grand Prix, Remilia, who is biologically around 10 years old, [[https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=xJpxc5XUCXk&t=84s is given a deeper voice which sounds like that of a young woman almost out of her teens.]] This is in stark contrast to [[https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=Oh94WRO1ymU her appearance in the first Grand Prix,]] where her VA attempts to sound like the little girl she is (which Flandre's VA does a better job of).
** Because of Kokoro's lack of facial expressions, many fans expect her to have a CreepyMonotone, but [[https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=7OnFR3Q98qQ here she is sound as emotional as anyone else,]] even reaching LargeHam levels near the end.[[note]]Though considering that ''VideoGame/TouhouGensoWanderer'' tries a similar approach (only with her voice being much higher), and her dialogue is always very hammy in Japanese doujin, one wonders if this expectation is unique to western Touhou fandom.[[/note]]
** Because of Kokoro's lack of facial expressions, many fans expect her to have a CreepyMonotone, but [[https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=7OnFR3Q98qQ here she is sound as emotional as anyone else,]] even reaching LargeHam levels near the end.[[note]]Though considering that ''VideoGame/TouhouGensoWanderer'' tries a similar approach (only with her voice being much higher), and her dialogue is always very hammy in Japanese doujin, one wonders if this expectation is unique to western Touhou fandom.[[/note]]
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* VocalDissonance: In the 4th Grand Prix, Remilia, who is biologically around 10 years old, typically portrayed and shown as rather young, [[https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=xJpxc5XUCXk&t=84s is given a deeper voice which sounds like that of a young woman almost out of her teens.]] This is in stark contrast to [[https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=Oh94WRO1ymU her appearance in the first Grand Prix,]] where her VA attempts to sound like the little girl she is resembles (which Flandre's VA does a better job of).
** Because of Kokoro's lack of facial expressions, many fans expect her to have a CreepyMonotone, but [[https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=7OnFR3Q98qQ here she is sound as emotional as anyone else,]] even reaching LargeHam levels near the end.[[note]]Though considering that ''VideoGame/TouhouGensoWanderer'' tries a similar approach (only with her voice being much higher), and her dialogue is always very hammy in Japanese doujin,one wonders if this expectation is unique it proves to western Touhou fandom.not be as dissonant as it could have been.[[/note]]
** Because of Kokoro's lack of facial expressions, many fans expect her to have a CreepyMonotone, but [[https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=7OnFR3Q98qQ here she is sound as emotional as anyone else,]] even reaching LargeHam levels near the end.[[note]]Though considering that ''VideoGame/TouhouGensoWanderer'' tries a similar approach (only with her voice being much higher), and her dialogue is always very hammy in Japanese doujin,
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* WidgetSeries: A MonsterMash of characters, including a lot from Myth/JapaneseMythology, doing stand-up comedy.
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* AffectionateParody: Of the [[http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/M-1_Grand_Prix Autobacs M-1 Grand Prix.]]
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* AffectionateParody: Of Aside from [[Franchise/TouhouProject the obvious]], it's also one of the [[http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/M-1_Grand_Prix Autobacs M-1 Grand Prix.]]
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One of the teams for the 17th grand prix got revealed and I figured they fit.
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** Takane: Like a Dragon consists of the aforementioned Takane alongside the gambling den owner Sannyo, the pair having no connections outside of being in the same game.
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* CerebusSyndrome: Downplayed. While the sketches themselves remain comedic, the contest surrounding them is taken more seriously later in the series. Earlier instalments had a lot of shenanigans like Flandre attacking the audience, judges who don't do their job, blatantly biased judges and [[BrokeTheRatingScale wacky scorings]]. Later tournaments largely do away with this. The only major exception is that the 15th tournament has two versions where the audience could vote on which one to make canon, and even then the gimmick was more for the sake of audience participation than the in-universe narrative.
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* DarkerAndEdgier: The later instalments feature some sketches with edgier comedy, such as one revolving around a ComedicLolicon.
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* OddCouple: Some of the sketches feature improbable duos:
** Bakusen Niang Niang consists of the wicked and manipulative hermit Seiga and the kind and polite hermit Kasen.
** Jealousy Star consists of Parsee and Yuugi, who have little in common other than appearing in the same game.
** Drunken Shrine Maiden-kiss!☆ consists of a shrine maiden (Reimu) and an oni who loves drinking and fighting (Suika).
** Yew Can Do It consists of the aggressive Nemuno and the mild-mannered Narumi.
** Okina is a secret god and one of the creators of Gensokyo. For the 13th contest, she teamed up with the Fortune-teller, a random nobody from two chapters of the ''Manga/ForbiddenScrollery'' manga, to form Oki☆Sha☆.
** Hourai Girls consists of long-time enemies Kaguya and Mokou.
** The members of [=SakiMiko=] Household are Miko, a religious character representing Taoism, and Saki, who's the ''Touhou'' equivalent of a {{yakuza}} boss.[[note]]The characters are respectively based on Prince Shoutoku and his horse, but they have no relationship in canon.[[/note]]
** Animal Alliance features Saki and her rival {{yakuza}} boss Yachie.
** Bakusen Niang Niang consists of the wicked and manipulative hermit Seiga and the kind and polite hermit Kasen.
** Jealousy Star consists of Parsee and Yuugi, who have little in common other than appearing in the same game.
** Drunken Shrine Maiden-kiss!☆ consists of a shrine maiden (Reimu) and an oni who loves drinking and fighting (Suika).
** Yew Can Do It consists of the aggressive Nemuno and the mild-mannered Narumi.
** Okina is a secret god and one of the creators of Gensokyo. For the 13th contest, she teamed up with the Fortune-teller, a random nobody from two chapters of the ''Manga/ForbiddenScrollery'' manga, to form Oki☆Sha☆.
** Hourai Girls consists of long-time enemies Kaguya and Mokou.
** The members of [=SakiMiko=] Household are Miko, a religious character representing Taoism, and Saki, who's the ''Touhou'' equivalent of a {{yakuza}} boss.[[note]]The characters are respectively based on Prince Shoutoku and his horse, but they have no relationship in canon.[[/note]]
** Animal Alliance features Saki and her rival {{yakuza}} boss Yachie.
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* BlatantLies: The presenters keep claiming that the contest was entered by thousands of teams, which is unlikely when Gensokyo is a SmallSecludedWorld. The high entry numbers do allow for more GoroawaseNumber jokes though. Quote from the 3rd Grand Prix:
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* BlatantLies: The presenters keep claiming that the contest was entered by thousands of teams, which is unlikely when Gensokyo is a SmallSecludedWorld.SmallSecludedWorld and all the finalists happen to be among the dozens of characters who appear in the ''Touhou'' series. The high entry numbers do allow for more GoroawaseNumber jokes though. Quote from the 3rd Grand Prix:
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->'''Eiki:''' [[BlatantLies We had 11,000 pairs this year, correct?]] \\
'''Eirin:''' [[LudicrousPrecision 11,008 pairs.]] \\
'''Eiki:''' [[SmallSecludedWorld I wonder where they all came from.]] \\
'''Rinnosuke:''' [[LampshadeHanging Good Question.]]
-->-- ''3rd Touhou M-1 Grand Prix''
'''Eirin:''' [[LudicrousPrecision 11,008 pairs.]] \\
'''Eiki:''' [[SmallSecludedWorld I wonder where they all came from.]] \\
'''Rinnosuke:''' [[LampshadeHanging Good Question.]]
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--> '''Eiki:''' [[SmallSecludedWorld I wonder where they all came from.]] \\
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* GoroawaseNumber: Sometimes, a team's entry number will have a reading that related to it in some way, such as Lunar Dango♪'s (the team of Seiran and Ringo) being read as "Seiran".
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** Byakuren's scoring was already very generous in her first appearance, but when she returned to the 12th entry, she tried to give the first team ''billions'' of points. [[DefiedTrope However, Rinnosuke shot her down and demanded that she stick to the scale]]. She went on to give everyone perfect scores.
* CausticCritic: While most of the judges are fairly mild in their commentary, Yuuka does not refrain from complaining about the lame jokes in Kourin Spark's performance.
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** Byakuren's scoring was already very generous in her first appearance, but when she returned to the 12th entry, she tried to give the first team ''billions'' an absurd number of points. [[DefiedTrope However, Rinnosuke shot her down decides he's had enough of weird scores and demanded demands that she from now on everyone has to stick to the scale]]. She Byakuren went on to give everyone perfect scores.
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** While most of the judges are fairly mild in their commentary, Yuuka does not refrain from complaining about the lame jokes in Kourin Spark'sperformance.performance.
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** While most of the judges are fairly mild in their commentary, Yuuka does not refrain from complaining about the lame jokes in Kourin Spark's
** Inverted with Byakuren, whose scoring is very generous. In the 12th entry, she tried to give the first team an absurd number of points before Rinnosuke forced her to stick to the scale.
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* BiasSteamroller: Despite the judges being introduced as "fair and square", some of them are biased:
** The members of the Yakumo family (Yukari, Ran and Chen) are biased in favor of each other. If one member is in a skit and another is a judge, expect a perfect score.
** In the 4th entry, Kaguya gave the [=WerePhoenix=] team a score of ''[[BrokeTheRatingScale minus 100]]'' just because it had her rival Mokou in it.
** In the 9th entry, Futo is a judge and makes no attempt to hide the fact that she wants Miko's team to win. [[spoiler:It made it to the finals, but lost to Choujuu Gigaku.]]
** The members of the Yakumo family (Yukari, Ran and Chen) are biased in favor of each other. If one member is in a skit and another is a judge, expect a perfect score.
** In the 4th entry, Kaguya gave the [=WerePhoenix=] team a score of ''[[BrokeTheRatingScale minus 100]]'' just because it had her rival Mokou in it.
** In the 9th entry, Futo is a judge and makes no attempt to hide the fact that she wants Miko's team to win. [[spoiler:It made it to the finals, but lost to Choujuu Gigaku.]]
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* [[BokeandTsukkomiRoutine Boke & Tsukkomi Routine]]: with ''Touhou'' characters.
* BrokeTheRatingScale: Eiki ''never'' votes according to the scale. Typically she goes with black or white, but in later seasons her verdict becomes a RunningGag in itself, leading to judge scores like "236 points + Russia['s flag]"
* BrokeTheRatingScale: Eiki ''never'' votes according to the scale. Typically she goes with black or white, but in later seasons her verdict becomes a RunningGag in itself, leading to judge scores like "236 points + Russia['s flag]"
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* [[BokeandTsukkomiRoutine Boke & Tsukkomi Routine]]: with The series revolves around ''Touhou'' characters.
characters doing these routines.
* BlandNameProduct: Binary Drop's sketch in the 12th entry has Eiki decide to get a tattoo to make people respect her. The designs she's considering turn out to be logos for stores like "7-Elevem".
* BrokeTheRatingScale: The judges are supposed to rate the sketches on a scale from 0 to 100, but not everyone does that:
** Eiki ''never'' votes according to the scale. Typically she goes with black or white, but in later seasons her verdict becomes a RunningGag in itself, leading to judge scores like "236 points + Russia['sflag]"flag]".
** In the 10th entry, Sagume rates the teams based on impurity rather than giving traditional scores. [[spoiler:This does end up mattering, as it's later decided that a higher impurity score is a good thing, which breaks a tie in favour of [=MikoMiko Spark=] and later gets them the overall win.]]
** In the 4th entry, Kaguya gave the [=WerePhoenix=] team a score of ''minus 100'' [[BiasSteamroller just because it had her rival Mokou in it]].
** Byakuren's scoring was already very generous in her first appearance, but when she returned to the 12th entry, she tried to give the first team ''billions'' of points. [[DefiedTrope However, Rinnosuke shot her down and demanded that she stick to the scale]]. She went on to give everyone perfect scores.
* BlandNameProduct: Binary Drop's sketch in the 12th entry has Eiki decide to get a tattoo to make people respect her. The designs she's considering turn out to be logos for stores like "7-Elevem".
* BrokeTheRatingScale: The judges are supposed to rate the sketches on a scale from 0 to 100, but not everyone does that:
** Eiki ''never'' votes according to the scale. Typically she goes with black or white, but in later seasons her verdict becomes a RunningGag in itself, leading to judge scores like "236 points + Russia['s
** In the 10th entry, Sagume rates the teams based on impurity rather than giving traditional scores. [[spoiler:This does end up mattering, as it's later decided that a higher impurity score is a good thing, which breaks a tie in favour of [=MikoMiko Spark=] and later gets them the overall win.]]
** In the 4th entry, Kaguya gave the [=WerePhoenix=] team a score of ''minus 100'' [[BiasSteamroller just because it had her rival Mokou in it]].
** Byakuren's scoring was already very generous in her first appearance, but when she returned to the 12th entry, she tried to give the first team ''billions'' of points. [[DefiedTrope However, Rinnosuke shot her down and demanded that she stick to the scale]]. She went on to give everyone perfect scores.
* FailedAttemptAtDrama:
** When Kogasa repeatedly tries to come up with a horror story. The scary moment always turns out to be funny.
** Meiling's "JAOOOOOOOOO" causes Patchouli to collapse with laughter.
** When Kogasa repeatedly tries to come up with a horror story. The scary moment always turns out to be funny.
** Meiling's "JAOOOOOOOOO" causes Patchouli to collapse with laughter.
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* {{Narm}}: In-universe, when Kogasa repeatedly tries to come up with a horror story. The scary moment always turns out to be funny.
** Meiling's "JAOOOOOOOOO" causes Patchouli to collapse with laughter.
** Meiling's "JAOOOOOOOOO" causes Patchouli to collapse with laughter.
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* PlagiarismInFiction: Lunar Dango♪'s second sketch in the 10th entry features Seiran wanting to make a movie about Gensokyo, but Ringo tells her that she can't just use ''Franchise/SailorMoon''. She then tweaks it to ''Sweater'' Moon.
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* CompetitionFreak: More than one competitor.
* {{Corpsing}}: Happens quite frequently during skits.
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* SayMyName: Courtesy of Ran, '''"CHEEEEEEEEEEEEEEEEEEEENNNNNNNNNN!!!!!"'''
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* ActuallyADoombot: The Marisa that acts as Alice's partner in the third Grand Prix (as the team Witch Doll) turns out to be a doll-puppet created by her. Which is revealed near the end of their skit.
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* ActuallyADoombot: The Marisa that acts as Alice's partner in the third Grand Prix (as the team Witch Doll) turns out to be a doll-puppet created by her. Which is revealed near the end of their skit. Becomes a BrickJoke in 14 with Witch Doll's return - Rinnosuke attacks Marisa as a "Doll Test" to make sure she's the real deal.
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* CloudCuckooLander: many of those playing the ''[[Main/BokeAndTsukkomiRoutine boke]]''
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* ComicallyMissingThePoint: Typically, the bokes do this very frequently, typically to get a rise of their respective partners.
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* ComicallyMissingThePoint: Typically, the The bokes do this very frequently, typically to get a rise of their respective partners.
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* RunningGag: The people that are supposed to the run the "Loser Resurrection Competitions" are always caught doing something weird that they weren't supposed to be doing, like having concerts (Wakasagihime), proselytizing (Sanae and Kyouko), leading a weird chant about Chen (Ran), or outright attacking the audience (Eirin and Keine).
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* RunningGag: The people that are supposed to the run the "Loser Resurrection Competitions" are always caught doing something weird that they weren't supposed to be doing, like having concerts (Wakasagihime), proselytizing (Sanae and Kyouko), leading a weird chant about Chen (Ran), or outright attacking the audience (Eirin and Keine). [[SubvertedTrope When Aunn actually stays on task for the 14th contest, Rinnosuke is genuinely surprised]].
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* AssPull: [[invoked]] Done in Amanojaku's sketch from the 9th contest, twice. [[spoiler:Not only was the whole skit a ploy to catch Seija (which worked), Nue revealed herself as Mamizou for no reason at all]].
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* ShockingSwerve: {{Parodied}} in Amanojaku's sketch from the 9th contest, ''twice''. [[spoiler:Not only was the whole skit a ploy to catch Seija (which worked), Nue revealed herself as Mamizou for no reason at all]].
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The ''Touhou M-1 Grand Prix'' 『東方M-1ぐらんぷり』 is a series of [[Main/BokeAndTsukkomiRoutine manzai]] comedy {{fan vid}}s featuring ''Franchise/TouhouProject'' characters, it has been released at various Reitaisai & Comiket conventions by [[Music/RNote R-note]] (formerly Music/YellowZebra). The first two competitions had [[FanVid fan-made videos]] for the original {{audio play}}s, while the third and later competitions were animated by the artist [[http://tonx.bake-neko.net/toho/ tondex]] 『沌x』, and later two remakes of the first two competitions.
InUniverse the event was founded by [[Characters/TouhouPhantasmagoriaOfFlowerView Eiki Shiki]], and is run by [[Characters/TouhouOtherOfficialWorks Rinnosuke Morichika]] plus different {{special guest}}s. Four to six pairs of challengers compete, whose skits are then judged by a [[GuestHost guest panel]], with two finalists who face off to determine the winner. Being a [[RuleofFunny comedy]] series, [[SpannerInTheWorks this doesn't]] [[UnexpectedGameplayChange always happen.]]
InUniverse the event was founded by [[Characters/TouhouPhantasmagoriaOfFlowerView Eiki Shiki]], and is run by [[Characters/TouhouOtherOfficialWorks Rinnosuke Morichika]] plus different {{special guest}}s. Four to six pairs of challengers compete, whose skits are then judged by a [[GuestHost guest panel]], with two finalists who face off to determine the winner. Being a [[RuleofFunny comedy]] series, [[SpannerInTheWorks this doesn't]] [[UnexpectedGameplayChange always happen.]]
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The ''Touhou M-1 Grand Prix'' 『東方M-1ぐらんぷり』 is a series of [[Main/BokeAndTsukkomiRoutine [[BokeAndTsukkomiRoutine manzai]] comedy {{fan vid}}s featuring ''Franchise/TouhouProject'' characters, it has been released at various Reitaisai & Comiket conventions by [[Music/RNote R-note]] (formerly Music/YellowZebra). The first two competitions had [[FanVid fan-made videos]] for the original {{audio play}}s, while the third and later competitions were animated by the artist [[http://tonx.bake-neko.net/toho/ tondex]] 『沌x』, and later two remakes of the first two competitions.
InUniverse the event was founded by[[Characters/TouhouPhantasmagoriaOfFlowerView [[Characters/TouhouKaeidzukaPhantasmagoriaOfFlowerView Eiki Shiki]], and is run by [[Characters/TouhouOtherOfficialWorks Rinnosuke Morichika]] plus different {{special guest}}s. Four to six pairs of challengers compete, whose skits are then judged by a [[GuestHost guest panel]], with two finalists who face off to determine the winner. Being a [[RuleofFunny comedy]] series, [[SpannerInTheWorks this doesn't]] [[UnexpectedGameplayChange always happen.]]
InUniverse the event was founded by
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The ''Touhou M-1 Grand Prix'' 『東方M-1ぐらんぷり』 is a series of [[Main/BokeAndTsukkomiRoutine manzai]] comedy {{fan vid}}s featuring ''{{VideoGame/Touhou}}'' characters, it has been released at various Reitaisai & Comiket conventions by [[Music/RNote R-note]] (formerly Music/YellowZebra). The first two competitions had [[FanVid fan-made videos]] for the original {{audio play}}s, while the third and later competitions were animated by the artist [[http://tonx.bake-neko.net/toho/ tondex]] 『沌x』, and later two remakes of the first two competitions.
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The ''Touhou M-1 Grand Prix'' 『東方M-1ぐらんぷり』 is a series of [[Main/BokeAndTsukkomiRoutine manzai]] comedy {{fan vid}}s featuring ''{{VideoGame/Touhou}}'' ''Franchise/TouhouProject'' characters, it has been released at various Reitaisai & Comiket conventions by [[Music/RNote R-note]] (formerly Music/YellowZebra). The first two competitions had [[FanVid fan-made videos]] for the original {{audio play}}s, while the third and later competitions were animated by the artist [[http://tonx.bake-neko.net/toho/ tondex]] 『沌x』, and later two remakes of the first two competitions.
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** Because of Kokoro's lack of facial expressions, many fans expect her to have a CreepyMonotone, but [[https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=7OnFR3Q98qQ here she is sound as emotional as anyone else,]] even reaching LargeHam levels near the end.[[note]]Though considering that ''VideoGame/TouhouGensoWanderer'' tries a similar approach (only with her voice being much higher), and her dialogue is always very hammy in Japanese doujin, one wonders if this expectation is unique to western Touhou fandom.[[/note]]
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The ''Touhou M-1 Grand Prix'' 『東方M-1ぐらんぷり』 is a series of [[Main/BokeAndTsukkomiRoutine manzai]] comedy {{fan vid}}s featuring ''{{VideoGame/Touhou}}'' characters, it has been released at various Reitaisai & Comiket conventions by [[http://www.r-note.jp/ R-note]] (formerly [[http://yellow-zebra.com/ Yellow Zebra]]). The first two competitions had [[FanVid fan-made videos]] for the original {{audio play}}s, while the third and later competitions were animated by the artist [[http://tonx.bake-neko.net/toho/ tondex]] 『沌x』, and later two remakes of the first two competitions.
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The ''Touhou M-1 Grand Prix'' 『東方M-1ぐらんぷり』 is a series of [[Main/BokeAndTsukkomiRoutine manzai]] comedy {{fan vid}}s featuring ''{{VideoGame/Touhou}}'' characters, it has been released at various Reitaisai & Comiket conventions by [[http://www.r-note.jp/ [[Music/RNote R-note]] (formerly [[http://yellow-zebra.com/ Yellow Zebra]]).Music/YellowZebra). The first two competitions had [[FanVid fan-made videos]] for the original {{audio play}}s, while the third and later competitions were animated by the artist [[http://tonx.bake-neko.net/toho/ tondex]] 『沌x』, and later two remakes of the first two competitions.
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* BaitAndSwitch: The finals of the 4th grand prix is supposed to be between Satori Okyuun (Satori and Utsuho) and Cat Stone (Koishi and Orin). Then, right as the finals begin, the teams swap teammates and become Tokamak Club (Orin and Utsuho) and Komeji Sisters (Koishi and Satori)
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* BaitAndSwitch: The finals of the 4th grand prix is supposed to be between Satori Okyuun (Satori and Utsuho) and Cat Stone (Koishi and Orin). Then, right as the finals begin, the teams swap teammates and become Tokamak Club (Orin and Utsuho) and Komeji Komeiji Sisters (Koishi and Satori)
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* VocalDissonance: In the 4th Grand Prix, Remilia, who is biologically around 10 years old, [[https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=xJpxc5XUCXk&t=84s is given a deeper voice which sounds like that of a young woman almost out of her teens.]] This is in stark contrast to [[https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=Oh94WRO1ymU her appearance in the first Grand Prix,]] where her VA attempts to sound like the little girl she is (which Flandre's VA does a better job of).
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* MaamShock: A skit between Kanako and her partner-goddess Suwako Moriya plays this up, with Suwako calling Kanako "baa-baa" ("grandma" or "old hag") several times during the routine. Kanako initially requests to be called [[OneeSama onee-san]], but eventually resorts to pointing out that she's younger [[ReallySevenHundredYearsOld than Suwako is]].
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* {{Obasan}}: A skit between Kanako and her partner-goddess Suwako Moriya plays this up, with Suwako calling Kanako "baa-baa" ("grandma" or "old hag") several times during the routine. Kanako initially requests to be called [[OneeSama onee-san]], but eventually resorts to pointing out that she's younger [[ReallySevenHundredYearsOld than Suwako is]].
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* ArtEvolution: The first two contests were fan-animated. From the third contest on, the art was done by 『沌x』, starting with traditional then moving to [[LimitedAnimation flash animation]].
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* ArtEvolution: The first two contests were fan-animated. From the third contest on, the art was done by 『沌x』, starting with traditional then moving to [[LimitedAnimation [[UsefulNotes/AdobeFlash flash animation]].
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* SpookyPhotographs: Parodied in the [[https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=QTjj8fPFi9U Were Phoenix]] skit of the 4th ''M-1 Grand Prix'', where Keine teaches Mokou how to act in a funeral parlor. Mokou suddenly decides to take a picture of the recently deceased, but when she looks at the photo she took, she sees a picture of [[spoiler:the [[CuteGhostGirl Mima]]!]]
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* SpookyPhotographs: Parodied in the [[https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=QTjj8fPFi9U Were Phoenix]] skit of the 4th ''M-1 Grand Prix'', where Keine teaches Mokou how to act in a funeral parlor. Mokou suddenly decides to take a picture of the recently deceased, but when she looks at the photo she took, she sees a picture of [[spoiler:the [[CuteGhostGirl [[spoiler:[[CuteGhostGirl Mima]]!]]
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* SpookyPhotographs: Parodied in the [[https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=QTjj8fPFi9U Were Phoenix]] skit of the 4th ''M-1 Grand Prix'', where Keine teaches Mokou how to act in a funeral parlor. Mokou suddenly decides to take a picture of the recently deceased, but when she looks at the photo she took, she sees a picture of [[spoiler:the CuteGhostGirl of the PC-98 ''Touhou'' series, [[ChuckCunninghamSyndrome Mima]]!]]
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* SpookyPhotographs: Parodied in the [[https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=QTjj8fPFi9U Were Phoenix]] skit of the 4th ''M-1 Grand Prix'', where Keine teaches Mokou how to act in a funeral parlor. Mokou suddenly decides to take a picture of the recently deceased, but when she looks at the photo she took, she sees a picture of [[spoiler:the CuteGhostGirl of the PC-98 ''Touhou'' series, [[ChuckCunninghamSyndrome [[CuteGhostGirl Mima]]!]]
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[[caption-width-right:330:♪[[EarWorm Py-pyun pyun py-py-py-py-pyun]]♪]]
->'''Eiki:''' [[BlatantLies We had 11,000 pairs this year, correct?]] \\
'''Eirin:''' [[LudicrousPrecision 11,008 pairs.]] \\
'''Eiki:''' [[SmallSecludedWorld I wonder where they all came from.]] \\
'''Rinnosuke:''' [[LampshadeHanging Good Question.]]
-->-- ''3rd Touhou M-1 Grand Prix''
The ''Touhou M-1 Grand Prix'' 『東方M-1ぐらんぷり』 is a series of [[Main/BokeAndTsukkomiRoutine manzai]] comedy {{fan vid}}s featuring ''{{VideoGame/Touhou}}'' characters, it has been released at various Reitaisai & Comiket conventions by [[http://www.r-note.jp/ R-note]] (formerly [[http://yellow-zebra.com/ Yellow Zebra]]). The first two competitions had [[FanVid fan-made videos]] for the original {{audio play}}s, while the third and later competitions were animated by the artist [[http://tonx.bake-neko.net/toho/ tondex]] 『沌x』, and later two remakes of the first two competitions.
InUniverse the event was founded by [[Characters/TouhouPhantasmagoriaOfFlowerView Eiki Shiki]], and is run by [[Characters/TouhouOtherOfficialWorks Rinnosuke Morichika]] plus different {{special guest}}s. Four to six pairs of challengers compete, whose skits are then judged by a [[GuestHost guest panel]], with two finalists who face off to determine the winner. Being a [[RuleofFunny comedy]] series, [[SpannerInTheWorks this doesn't]] [[UnexpectedGameplayChange always happen.]]
A complete list of English subtitled videos is available [[http://en.touhouwiki.net/wiki/Touhou_M-1_Grand_Prix is here]] [[http://touhou.wikia.com/wiki/Touhou_M-1_Grand_Prix and here]]
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!!''Touhou M-1 Grand Prix'' provides examples of:
* ActuallyADoombot: The Marisa that acts as Alice's partner in the third Grand Prix (as the team Witch Doll) turns out to be a doll-puppet created by her. Which is revealed near the end of their skit.
* AffectionateParody: Of the [[http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/M-1_Grand_Prix Autobacs M-1 Grand Prix.]]
* ArtEvolution: The first two contests were fan-animated. From the third contest on, the art was done by 『沌x』, starting with traditional then moving to [[LimitedAnimation flash animation]].
* AudienceParticipation: Whether they like it or not, when a performance gets out of hand.
* AWildRapperAppears: Parodied in Bakusen Niang Niang's act.
* BaitAndSwitch: The finals of the 4th grand prix is supposed to be between Satori Okyuun (Satori and Utsuho) and Cat Stone (Koishi and Orin). Then, right as the finals begin, the teams swap teammates and become Tokamak Club (Orin and Utsuho) and Komeji Sisters (Koishi and Satori)
* BitingTheHandHumor: Contestants occasionally crack jokes at the expense of the current judges.
* [[BokeandTsukkomiRoutine Boke & Tsukkomi Routine]]: with ''Touhou'' characters.
* BrokeTheRatingScale: Eiki ''never'' votes according to the scale. Typically she goes with black or white, but in later seasons her verdict becomes a RunningGag in itself, leading to judge scores like "236 points + Russia['s flag]"
* CausticCritic: While most of the judges are fairly mild in their commentary, Yuuka does not refrain from complaining about the lame jokes in Kourin Spark's performance.
* CloudCuckooLander: many of those playing the ''[[Main/BokeAndTsukkomiRoutine boke]]''
* CompetitionFreak: More than one competitor.
* {{Corpsing}}: Happens quite frequently during skits.
* ComicallyMissingThePoint: Typically, the bokes do this very frequently, typically to get a rise of their respective partners.
* DarkHorseVictory: The winner of 9th M1 Grand Prix is Choujuu Gigaku, who are not only in for their first time participation, their position as small-time youkai is noted several times as the reason why they're under the audience's radar. But from their first skit, it's clear the audience, the judges, and the [=MCs=] are blown away by the quality of their performance.
* FourPointScale: Every performance tends to receive scores in the 80-100 range. Subverted in the 9th Grand Prix, where Sukuna and Raiko can be very harsh in scoring.
* GirlOnGirlIsHot: [=YuuTen=] (Yuuka and Tenshi) during the 9th devote half the skit to discussing Yuri and invoking a CrackPairing to see whether the guys in the crowd actually get excited and are willing to prove it at a show of hands. In the end, it doesn't work... The (all-girl) judge panel seems to think so, though.[[note]]Futo's only complaint is that there "wasn't enough tongue," Byakuren gave it 99/100 points, Raiko got excited, and Eiki votes it "Recording" and acts rather defensive when Rinnosuke (who typically seems to dislike the stuff) asks her what that means.[[/note]]
* GlamourFailure: Whenever Nue shapeshifts, she retains her eye color, so anytime she transform into any characters without red eyes turns into this.
* GratuitousEnglish: "Judgey" every time judging starts. Plus at various times in the skits.
* LimitedAnimation: The third and fourth competitions feature traditionally animated characters with little to no movement, while from the fifth and onwards the animation is made using motion tweens.
* LostInTranslation: Many of the puns have an accompanying WallOfText from requiring a [[DontExplainTheJoke thorough explanation]].
* MarshmallowHell: Ran gives one to Chen during the 6th Grand Prix and Utsuho gives one to Rin also during the 6th.
* MusicalEpisode: A [[RuleofFunny constantly interrupted]] example from Binary Drop in the 6th contest, though there is [[https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=oAQ8rGcwbJ8 an edited version.]]
* {{Narm}}: In-universe, when Kogasa repeatedly tries to come up with a horror story. The scary moment always turns out to be funny.
** Meiling "JAOOOOOOOOO" causes Patchouli to collapse with laughter.
* NewPowersAsThePlotDemands: Mercilessly parodied in [[https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=ZNV3TzMno48 Gekidan Miko]]. Tojiko apparently was a master swordman by holding and spinning two swords on her ''feet'', while Futo gets so overly distracted trying to explain her power that she becomes her own straight man!
* {{Obasan}}: A skit between Kanako and her partner-goddess Suwako Moriya plays this up, with Suwako calling Kanako "baa-baa" ("grandma" or "old hag") several times during the routine. Kanako initially requests to be called [[OneeSama onee-san]], but eventually resorts to pointing out that she's younger [[ReallySevenHundredYearsOld than Suwako is]].
* OnlySixFaces: Starting from the seventh competition, all the female characters have identical facial features and expressions.
* PaperFanOfDoom: Used often for comedic effect.
* PunchClockVillain: Tewi does a [[PlayingWithATrope meta-version]] of this in one skit
* RuleOfFunny: The entire purpose of the series.
* RunningGag: The people that are supposed to the run the "Loser Resurrection Competitions" are always caught doing something weird that they weren't supposed to be doing, like having concerts (Wakasagihime), proselytizing (Sanae and Kyouko), leading a weird chant about Chen (Ran), or outright attacking the audience (Eirin and Keine).
* ShipperOnDeck: The Patchu Meilin sketch is all about Meiling trying to get Patchouli to confess her feelings for Marisa out loud.
* ShockingSwerve: {{Parodied}} in Amanojaku's sketch from the 9th contest, ''twice''. [[spoiler:Not only was the whole skit a ploy to catch Seija (which worked), Nue revealed herself as Mamizou for no reason at all]].
* SpannerInTheWorks: During Hourai Teruyo's (Kaguya and Erin) skit for the finals, Mokou barges in and forces them to improvise her in.
* SpookyPhotographs: Parodied in the [[http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=QTjj8fPFi9U Were Phoenix]] skit of the 4th ''M-1 Grand Prix'', where Keine teaches Mokou how to act in a funeral parlor. Mokou suddenly decides to take a picture of the recently deceased, but when she looks at the photo she took, she sees a picture of [[spoiler:the CuteGhostGirl of the PC-98 ''Touhou'' series, [[ChuckCunninghamSyndrome Mima]]!]]
* TheRemake: For Comiket 84 (August 2013), R-note released a remake of the first contest, done by the same artist who had drawn everything from the third one on. Comiket 86 (August 2014) saw a remake of the second contest, by the same artist as well.
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* TranslationConvention: Lampshaded in one skit where Shou and Nazrin try to teach the audience basic Gensokyan.
* TurnCoat: in the 4th competition; Utsuho, Orin, Satori & Koishi trade partners.
* WhatKindOfLamePowerIsHeartAnyway: During Moriya Kero's skit, Suwako claims to have developed the ability to correctly guess any birthday. Later, when it's revealed that [[spoiler: she's just making all of them up]], she exclaims she learned the ability to [[spoiler: make up]] any birthday. Either way, Kanako doesn't buy it.
* WidgetSeries: A MonsterMash of characters, including a lot from Myth/JapaneseMythology, doing stand-up comedy.
* YetAnotherBabyPanda: Parodied in the "[[http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=LwSxQWEVmQg Wind Girl]]" entry of the 3rd ''M-1 Grand Prix.''
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->'''Eiki:''' [[BlatantLies We had 11,000 pairs this year, correct?]] \\
'''Eirin:''' [[LudicrousPrecision 11,008 pairs.]] \\
'''Eiki:''' [[SmallSecludedWorld I wonder where they all came from.]] \\
'''Rinnosuke:''' [[LampshadeHanging Good Question.]]
-->-- ''3rd Touhou M-1 Grand Prix''
The ''Touhou M-1 Grand Prix'' 『東方M-1ぐらんぷり』 is a series of [[Main/BokeAndTsukkomiRoutine manzai]] comedy {{fan vid}}s featuring ''{{VideoGame/Touhou}}'' characters, it has been released at various Reitaisai & Comiket conventions by [[http://www.r-note.jp/ R-note]] (formerly [[http://yellow-zebra.com/ Yellow Zebra]]). The first two competitions had [[FanVid fan-made videos]] for the original {{audio play}}s, while the third and later competitions were animated by the artist [[http://tonx.bake-neko.net/toho/ tondex]] 『沌x』, and later two remakes of the first two competitions.
InUniverse the event was founded by [[Characters/TouhouPhantasmagoriaOfFlowerView Eiki Shiki]], and is run by [[Characters/TouhouOtherOfficialWorks Rinnosuke Morichika]] plus different {{special guest}}s. Four to six pairs of challengers compete, whose skits are then judged by a [[GuestHost guest panel]], with two finalists who face off to determine the winner. Being a [[RuleofFunny comedy]] series, [[SpannerInTheWorks this doesn't]] [[UnexpectedGameplayChange always happen.]]
A complete list of English subtitled videos is available [[http://en.touhouwiki.net/wiki/Touhou_M-1_Grand_Prix is here]] [[http://touhou.wikia.com/wiki/Touhou_M-1_Grand_Prix and here]]
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!!''Touhou M-1 Grand Prix'' provides examples of:
* ActuallyADoombot: The Marisa that acts as Alice's partner in the third Grand Prix (as the team Witch Doll) turns out to be a doll-puppet created by her. Which is revealed near the end of their skit.
* AffectionateParody: Of the [[http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/M-1_Grand_Prix Autobacs M-1 Grand Prix.]]
* ArtEvolution: The first two contests were fan-animated. From the third contest on, the art was done by 『沌x』, starting with traditional then moving to [[LimitedAnimation flash animation]].
* AudienceParticipation: Whether they like it or not, when a performance gets out of hand.
* AWildRapperAppears: Parodied in Bakusen Niang Niang's act.
* BaitAndSwitch: The finals of the 4th grand prix is supposed to be between Satori Okyuun (Satori and Utsuho) and Cat Stone (Koishi and Orin). Then, right as the finals begin, the teams swap teammates and become Tokamak Club (Orin and Utsuho) and Komeji Sisters (Koishi and Satori)
* BitingTheHandHumor: Contestants occasionally crack jokes at the expense of the current judges.
* [[BokeandTsukkomiRoutine Boke & Tsukkomi Routine]]: with ''Touhou'' characters.
* BrokeTheRatingScale: Eiki ''never'' votes according to the scale. Typically she goes with black or white, but in later seasons her verdict becomes a RunningGag in itself, leading to judge scores like "236 points + Russia['s flag]"
* CausticCritic: While most of the judges are fairly mild in their commentary, Yuuka does not refrain from complaining about the lame jokes in Kourin Spark's performance.
* CloudCuckooLander: many of those playing the ''[[Main/BokeAndTsukkomiRoutine boke]]''
* CompetitionFreak: More than one competitor.
* {{Corpsing}}: Happens quite frequently during skits.
* ComicallyMissingThePoint: Typically, the bokes do this very frequently, typically to get a rise of their respective partners.
* DarkHorseVictory: The winner of 9th M1 Grand Prix is Choujuu Gigaku, who are not only in for their first time participation, their position as small-time youkai is noted several times as the reason why they're under the audience's radar. But from their first skit, it's clear the audience, the judges, and the [=MCs=] are blown away by the quality of their performance.
* FourPointScale: Every performance tends to receive scores in the 80-100 range. Subverted in the 9th Grand Prix, where Sukuna and Raiko can be very harsh in scoring.
* GirlOnGirlIsHot: [=YuuTen=] (Yuuka and Tenshi) during the 9th devote half the skit to discussing Yuri and invoking a CrackPairing to see whether the guys in the crowd actually get excited and are willing to prove it at a show of hands. In the end, it doesn't work... The (all-girl) judge panel seems to think so, though.[[note]]Futo's only complaint is that there "wasn't enough tongue," Byakuren gave it 99/100 points, Raiko got excited, and Eiki votes it "Recording" and acts rather defensive when Rinnosuke (who typically seems to dislike the stuff) asks her what that means.[[/note]]
* GlamourFailure: Whenever Nue shapeshifts, she retains her eye color, so anytime she transform into any characters without red eyes turns into this.
* GratuitousEnglish: "Judgey" every time judging starts. Plus at various times in the skits.
* LimitedAnimation: The third and fourth competitions feature traditionally animated characters with little to no movement, while from the fifth and onwards the animation is made using motion tweens.
* LostInTranslation: Many of the puns have an accompanying WallOfText from requiring a [[DontExplainTheJoke thorough explanation]].
* MarshmallowHell: Ran gives one to Chen during the 6th Grand Prix and Utsuho gives one to Rin also during the 6th.
* MusicalEpisode: A [[RuleofFunny constantly interrupted]] example from Binary Drop in the 6th contest, though there is [[https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=oAQ8rGcwbJ8 an edited version.]]
* {{Narm}}: In-universe, when Kogasa repeatedly tries to come up with a horror story. The scary moment always turns out to be funny.
** Meiling "JAOOOOOOOOO" causes Patchouli to collapse with laughter.
* NewPowersAsThePlotDemands: Mercilessly parodied in [[https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=ZNV3TzMno48 Gekidan Miko]]. Tojiko apparently was a master swordman by holding and spinning two swords on her ''feet'', while Futo gets so overly distracted trying to explain her power that she becomes her own straight man!
* {{Obasan}}: A skit between Kanako and her partner-goddess Suwako Moriya plays this up, with Suwako calling Kanako "baa-baa" ("grandma" or "old hag") several times during the routine. Kanako initially requests to be called [[OneeSama onee-san]], but eventually resorts to pointing out that she's younger [[ReallySevenHundredYearsOld than Suwako is]].
* OnlySixFaces: Starting from the seventh competition, all the female characters have identical facial features and expressions.
* PaperFanOfDoom: Used often for comedic effect.
* PunchClockVillain: Tewi does a [[PlayingWithATrope meta-version]] of this in one skit
* RuleOfFunny: The entire purpose of the series.
* RunningGag: The people that are supposed to the run the "Loser Resurrection Competitions" are always caught doing something weird that they weren't supposed to be doing, like having concerts (Wakasagihime), proselytizing (Sanae and Kyouko), leading a weird chant about Chen (Ran), or outright attacking the audience (Eirin and Keine).
* ShipperOnDeck: The Patchu Meilin sketch is all about Meiling trying to get Patchouli to confess her feelings for Marisa out loud.
* ShockingSwerve: {{Parodied}} in Amanojaku's sketch from the 9th contest, ''twice''. [[spoiler:Not only was the whole skit a ploy to catch Seija (which worked), Nue revealed herself as Mamizou for no reason at all]].
* SpannerInTheWorks: During Hourai Teruyo's (Kaguya and Erin) skit for the finals, Mokou barges in and forces them to improvise her in.
* SpookyPhotographs: Parodied in the [[http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=QTjj8fPFi9U Were Phoenix]] skit of the 4th ''M-1 Grand Prix'', where Keine teaches Mokou how to act in a funeral parlor. Mokou suddenly decides to take a picture of the recently deceased, but when she looks at the photo she took, she sees a picture of [[spoiler:the CuteGhostGirl of the PC-98 ''Touhou'' series, [[ChuckCunninghamSyndrome Mima]]!]]
* TheRemake: For Comiket 84 (August 2013), R-note released a remake of the first contest, done by the same artist who had drawn everything from the third one on. Comiket 86 (August 2014) saw a remake of the second contest, by the same artist as well.
%%* ThisIsACompetition
* TranslationConvention: Lampshaded in one skit where Shou and Nazrin try to teach the audience basic Gensokyan.
* TurnCoat: in the 4th competition; Utsuho, Orin, Satori & Koishi trade partners.
* WhatKindOfLamePowerIsHeartAnyway: During Moriya Kero's skit, Suwako claims to have developed the ability to correctly guess any birthday. Later, when it's revealed that [[spoiler: she's just making all of them up]], she exclaims she learned the ability to [[spoiler: make up]] any birthday. Either way, Kanako doesn't buy it.
* WidgetSeries: A MonsterMash of characters, including a lot from Myth/JapaneseMythology, doing stand-up comedy.
* YetAnotherBabyPanda: Parodied in the "[[http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=LwSxQWEVmQg Wind Girl]]" entry of the 3rd ''M-1 Grand Prix.''
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