Megumu was so comfortable with going through the ranks that she doesn't feel the need for more anymore, it's something unusual for her. Luckily, Obaniwan's entire family tries to cheer her up. 2:20 Weird, I thought Tsukasa was usually the one who cooked. 2:24 12:02 She acts like a child as usual haha. 8:50 All the channel's acquaintances gathered in one video, including Type-2. 10:54 Chimata being a Tsundere XD I think they get along better than we thought. Only Momoyo hasn't appeared yet.
@obaniwan3 ай бұрын
Family ties saved Megumu. They are all good friends.👍 In Megumu's home, it seems that cooking is a duty. Momoyo will probably make an appearance sometime soon.
She's so back! This episode is very charming and heart warming, from Megumin herself to cute way Mike and Tsukasa are fighting... It's great to see everyone together! Even Takezou is here!
@obaniwan3 ай бұрын
Iizunamaru has a very good group of friends. She is encouraged by her friends and has regained her true self. I wish I could be a part of that festival.
@Logoritmic3 ай бұрын
@@obaniwan In a way, you are We all are, watching them go and experiencing it with them thanks to your videos! Thank you!
Glad to see them cheering up Iizunamaru. Even though she won’t cause a rampage on that state but it’s best to have her as she should be. (Good video as always by the way)
@obaniwan3 ай бұрын
Thank you very much! I am sure that next time she will show us her usual rampage.😁
Iizunamaru had many cute moments this episode. Was not expecting the ending.
@obaniwan3 ай бұрын
This time she did not rampage as she usually does. However, in the last scene she almost touched a taboo.😁
@Tokiko3 ай бұрын
This might be the best episode yet.. What a great one! I hope you can have fun making these for a long time
@obaniwan3 ай бұрын
Thank you very much! No matter how much these girls may joke around on a daily basis, they all pull together to help each other when they see a fellow member in need. Such a family ties exist among these girls.👍
Its not over yet!! Obaniwan, your works are something I have always looked forward to ever since I discovered them a year ago I think. It is amazing how time flies, and how our efforts in life amounting to responsibility, and the things we want to do creatively to fulfill our soul can make time fly by. And by the end of our efforts there is an amazing thing. We have goals in life that are both big and small... And even inside the big ones there are smaller ones that are just as important. I believe every piece of energy and love you have poured into your series has truly come out to the audience in this video. I know what it is like to reach that burn out and to feel in the moment, since we live momentary lives, that we sometimes lose our rhythm or spirit. It can be stressful to ourselves and loved ones. But it is sooner then we think that we are reinvigorated Thank you for making such a meta video that shines light on the concept of working hard for years and the price that comes with it, that all creators know, but we all have a different way of dealing with and feeling, as if sometimes nothing can help. But, it is after such amazing efforts that we have to take it easy on ourselves and cheer our selves on and realize our efforts were for our creative passion, and that alone is a unique individual feeling the creator feels, in an independent sense. It made my heart heavy to see Iizunamaru burnt out, and out of character. I can only imagine the amount of hard work you put in to your videos, and how they make you feel. Just know, I, along with countless others look forward to your works as if each one alone was a festival, and something that lights our days up. We must keep the wheel of creative spirit spinning as to continue inspiring others, as well as simply to share our arts and tell our stories obviously. But, this does not mean to not take a break. You have worked so hard with the Great Tengu to a point where the story is meta reflection of your own efforts. It is a beautiful thing to see the emotion behind everything. I wish I could tell you take a break and get a vacation you need and to treat yourself to something wonderful. Thank you for all of your hard work. The festival float was absolutely glorious and embodies the very massive effort you have put in to makinf such a full of life story and world. Thank you, again. Please rest if you can.
@obaniwan3 ай бұрын
Thank you, I am very happy to hear that. As you have noticed, Iizunamaru's emotions in this story overlap with mine. Iizunamaru in this story got the strength to take the next step because she was encouraged by Aya and her friends. For me, the only thing that can replace Aya and her friends is you, the viewers. I have been making videos for almost three years. I love making videos. But no matter how much I love it, there are times when I get sick of it and sometimes I feel lazy for no reason. I sometimes feel serious when my videos are not rated as high as I would like. I am sure the same phenomenon happens to other creators. It is the viewers who support me that awaken my passion. You have saved me many times in the past. While making this video, I was remembering those events that happened to me. I am grateful to you for noticing my feelings. That's right. This video is a story about me and you.👍
11:47 😂😂😂 when I heard Tzukasa mentioning that Lizunamaru was looking up a festival from the outside world, this is exactly the first japanese parade that came into my mind. 😂😂😂 (this parade really called the attention of a lot of people over here, many found it funny seen japanese adoring a statue of a giant penis on the streets) This episode was a really wholesome one, it was really sweet to see how all of Lizunamaru's friends cares for her that they will go out of their way to build a huge festival carriage just to cheer her up (even Chimata cares for her, lol) I love how sweet all of them are. I also love how Tzukasa and Mike argue with each other as if they were siblings. Thank you for the wholesome episode, Obaniwan. I really wish you a good day. 😉
@obaniwan3 ай бұрын
Turns out you have good instincts.😄 It is, I believe, the most famous parade in Japan.👍 The festival called “NEBUTA” in this video also uses large, shiny portable shrines to parade through the town. Many of them are based on the motif of the brave and daring Samurai. It is a very famous festival in Japan.
@capscaps043 ай бұрын
The nebuta festival is really really beautiful, I can't imagine the amount of work the japanese put into making those carriages. Something that I found really funny is how they also add to the sides of the carriage signs of the products that problably sponsored them, like a Coca Cola signs on one side of the carriage, you can even see some small carriage in the festival dedicated to those products, like a small carriage of a giant coca cola bottle paper lamp in beetwen two giant carriage.
@capscaps043 ай бұрын
Those beautifull carriage actually makes me want to read more about japanese folklore stories, lol.
@obaniwan3 ай бұрын
@@capscaps04 Your view is correct. In order to hold a festival, you need sponsors. That sign belongs to the company that financed the festival. Maintaining a traditional festival is hard work.
I can't remember the first video who i watched from here, but, the charater introduction was very natural. Mike, Tsukasa and others who have more appearing now, they are like new seasons characters, this channel is so good.
@obaniwan3 ай бұрын
Thank you very much. I plan to continue to add a few more characters to my cast of characters. Touhou has a lot of fascinating characters!
I looked up about the Nebuta festival mentioned in the video and I was surprised by the festival carriage, the statue of those carriage despicting samurais and onis fighting each other are really breathtaking. It is hard to believe that they are giant paper lamps plus it looks really funny how the carriers sometimes move closer to the espectators to spook them. Is it season for the Nebuta festival in Japan? I wish I could participate on that festival, like helping carrying one of the carriers or something like that. It looks like a lot of fun. Here we also have one festival celebration called "carnaval" wich is to celebrate the comming of summer where we also make festival carriage but with a lot of platforms for the dancers and a lot of feathers decorations. Well, thank you for the awesone video Oba, and have a nice day. 😉
@obaniwan3 ай бұрын
The Nebuta festival takes place every year in early August. It is a summer tradition. (In your country it is winter.) During this season, many people from all over Japan gather in Aomori Prefecture. It is also popular among foreign tourists. If you have a chance, please come and see it. Unfortunately, I have never seen it live, but if a portable shrine was made in collaboration with a Touhou character, I would take time off work to go see it.😆
@capscaps043 ай бұрын
Oh, I would love to visit Japan and visit its beautifull places. And I would definitly love to see the festival too, specialy if it involves touhou related stuff in the parade, lol. And I would love to also meet you in person too and maybe drink something together, but I don't know if you are okay with that. The only thing that would worry me is all the tourist causing problems in Japan, there are a lot of news over here about all the tourists been baned in Japan due to all the problems they cause to the community.
@obaniwan3 ай бұрын
@@capscaps04 Japan has made tourism one of its economic policies in anticipation of inbound tourism. In fact, it has succeeded in attracting many tourists from abroad, and the economies of tourist destinations appear to be prospering. On the other hand, it is also true that overtourism is becoming a problem. Trouble between tourists and local residents and violation of rules for the preservation of cultural assets and the environment have occurred. While there are problems with foreign tourists who fail to follow Japanese rules, I also feel that Japanese people need to learn more about the cultural differences between our countries. If you ever come to Japan, please let me know.
@capscaps043 ай бұрын
@@obaniwan "If you ever come to Japan, please let me know." Ah, yes, I will. if one day I actually go to Japan, I will let you know. I would love to go to Japan and actually meet you, I would problably even bring food with myself or something like that just to show you what kind of food we eat over here. Or even cook you something since I really love to cook food. (I hope it is not something too creepy to say to someone, lol). Thank you so much for actually aclaring the whole tourism subject in japan. I had no idea tourism was so important to Japan but I guess it makes sense due to how a lot of people admire japanese culture around the world. In fact, a lot of people dream with visiting Japan one day or even have a little of japanese culture with them in their daily life. I don´t know if japanese people know how much the world admire your culture. Wich this reminds me, I don´t know if japanese people know about this but Shinto is starting to spread a lot around the world, and some people are starting to incorporate shinto practices into their daily life just to have a little of that japanese culture that they admire into their daily life routine. In fact, talking to some people over here about this subject, I found out that Shinto is not really a religion but a philosophy about how to life a healthy life which really surprised me. Well, anyway. sorry for the long ass text. I don´t really want to bombar you with a long ass text. Have a nice day, Obaniwan. (if making these episodes each weekend is too harsh, please do take yourself a break, I think you do actually deserve a break after making Lizunamaru more popular in the popularity vote).
Everyone united for Lady Iizunamaru! It's so cute!
@obaniwan3 ай бұрын
One for all, all for one. 👍
@timurasadov67053 ай бұрын
@@obaniwan "Les Trois Tengu" is an adventure comedy set in Gensokyo. The plot centers on a young daitengu named Megumu Iizunamaru, who seeks to increase her popularity. Her friends are helping her: Aya Shameimaru, Hatate Himekaidou and Momiji Inubashiri.
@obaniwan3 ай бұрын
@@timurasadov6705 Ask Alexandre Dumas to write a new adventure novel!