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1[[quoteright:320:https://static.tvtropes.org/pmwiki/pub/images/flyingredbarrel_cover320px.png]]
2[[caption-width-right:320:[[ABoyAndHisX A story of a little aviator and her plane.]]]]
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4->''"People flying in the air? What balony! If God had meant man to fly, He would have given them wings."\
5As though no such thing had been uttered, mankind has now gained its wings.\
6What people dreamed of as children is the reality of today.\
7Everyone reaches out to the sky together, carrying their wishes upon their wings.\
8With the rapid development of flight technology, an organization called the "Blue Sky Union" was established to maintain the order of the sky under law. People now call it "the Guild."\
9Ten years have passed since, and the Guild is at last about to put an end to the prolonged anarchy in the sky.\
10This is a story of one of the aviators living in that era.''
11-->-- Taken from the game's intro
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13''Flying Red Barrel ~The Diary of a Little Aviator~'' is a doujin shoot 'em up game by Creator/OrangeJuice, the creators of ''VideoGame/{{SUGURI}}'' and ''VideoGame/QPShooting'', and was released for Windows during Winter Comiket 73 on December 31, 2007.
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15Its story takes place in a rural countryside in a {{Steampunk}} world where aeroplanes have recently been invented. The plot centers around Marc, a young aviator and pilot of the titular Red Barrel, who serves as a member of the "Blue Sky Union" (or the "Guild", as it's more commonly known), an organization that protects the skies. During Marc's adventures, she crosses paths with Guild member Peat, Marc's friend Fernet, who has become annoyed with Marc's increasing focus of working at the Guild, outlaws, rebellious sky pirates, and angry seagulls.
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17Gameplay-wise, it is a vertical shoot 'em up with bullet hell elements, similar to ''QP Shooting!'', as players assumes the role of Marc as she pilots the Red Barrel throughout various stages as they cross paths with various characters along the way. While simple on the surface, as the Red Barrel is armed with machine guns and a stock of refillable rockets, the latter plays a major role of the game's scoring hooks and destroying enemies with your rockets will start a combo multiplier that increases both score and how much gold coins you receive, which also recharges your rockets and gain extends. Depending on what actions players perform throughout the story, it can change how the story unfolds and which one of the 18 possible endings they can discover.
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19The game was previously localized by Rockin' Android in 2009 and was released through Amazon, [=GamersGate=], DESURA, Rice Digital, and for a time, directly through Rockin' Android's own website digitally and on CD-ROM, however, over time most of these platforms slowly dropped distribution of the game one way or another, with Amazon being the only distributor of the game for many years. On June 2, 2020, Fruitbat Factory, the publisher who has since published Orange_Juice's newer titles, has obtained the rights to the game and would go on to release an updated remaster of ''Flying Red Barrel'' on June 19th, 2020 through Steam. Various characters from ''Flying Red Barrel'' would go on to be featured in the virtual board game ''VideoGame/OneHundredPercentOrangeJuice'', as well as Marc appearing as a party member for its spiritual successor ''200% Mixed Juice''.
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22!!''Flying Red Barrel'' features examples of the following tropes:
23* AcePilot: Many characters of ''Flying Red Barrel'' are experienced pilots, from Marc, her fellow pilot Peat, guild members Sherry and Islay, among many others.
24* BigBad: [[spoiler:Malt, a.k.a the Guildmaster, the head of the Blue Sky Union who aims to conquer the skies with a secret weapon.]]
25* BulletHell. As expected from an Orange_Juice game, this game has no contemplation when it comes to filling the screen with bullets raining from all directions.
26* CognizantLimbs: Bosses and some enemies have multiple parts that can be destroyed, and doing so will reward a "Perfect!" bonus for completely destroying all of their parts.
27* {{Combos}}: Destroying enemies with your rockets will start a chain multiplier up to x16 and destroying them with your machine guns can extend the combo.
28* ContinuingIsPainful: If you use a credit to continue after losing your final life, your score and any mini coins collected gets wiped.
29* EdibleThemeNaming: All characters are named after a variety of alcohol: Marc in particular is a term for pomace brandy.
30* EssenceDrop: Defeating enemies will yield coins, and the size vary based on how high the chain multiplier is.
31* FeatheredFiend: The bald eagle enemies, whom assault Marc with a massive flock while shooting off bullets. The seagulls will also try to bombard Marc in numbers and shooting bullets halfway into Stage 1 if she attacked the flock appearing at the start of the stage.
32* FinalBoss: [[spoiler:The Flying Castle, a superweapon Malt built to enforce the Guild's control over the skies.]]
33* GameplayGrading: At the end of each stage, you're graded based on how much Big and Mini Coins you were able to collect, how many lives you've saved up, and how much points you were able to score. Players are graded between 1 to 5 Stars based on their overall performance.
34* GenderBlenderName: "Marc" is not usually used as a girl's name.
35* MultipleEndings: Up to 18 possible endings can be discovered depending on the player's actions and interactions with certain characters.
36* NintendoHard: Five stages, each littered with enemies out to shoot you down and bombard the screen with bullets, explosives, incendiary weapons, and birds, and you're only allotted three credits to make it through the end. The game's end-stage scoring assessments also demands skillful use of your rockets and keeping your score multiplier as high as possible on top of minimizing losing lives if you wish to get a high rating.
37* PapaWolf: If you managed to defeat Tequila's daughter in the first stage, he'll be very angry with Marc for wrecking her ship.
38* OldSaveBonus: Owning the Steam release of ''Flying Red Barrel'' unlocks Marc (Pilot) as a playable character in ''VideoGame/OneHundredPercentOrangeJuice''.
39* ScoringPoints: Par for the course of a shoot 'em up. In this game, your scoring gimmick is based around how you use your rockets to start a chain combo multiplier and collect coins scattered from defeated foes. At certain points during a stage, players may encounter a Bonus Chance which can reward a large amount of points if the set of enemies are defeated in time, but the Bonus Chance will be forfeit should an enemy leave off-screen or the player takes a hit, which also includes letting enemies with destructible parts leave the screen unscathed.
40* SkyPirate: Tequila and his band of sky pirates.
41* TrueFinalBoss: If you clear the entire game with no continues, [[spoiler:Malt confronts you in his own plane, Golden Falcon, after the Flying Castle is destroyed.]]
42* UpdatedRerelease: The 2020 remaster features an updated engine, higher resolution graphics, a new localization with support for multiple languages, improved controller support, native keyboard remapping, and a few other tweaks over the original Comiket 73 release and its previous English version by Rockin' Android.
43* VideoGameLives: Players start out with a stock of 3 lives when starting a new game.
44* ZergRush: The primary tactic of the bird enemies in ''Flying Red Barrel'' by swarming Marc in large numbers on top of shooting her down.

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