[東方 Pure Furies Arrange] The Disappearing of Gensokyo - Color of the Moon / 月の純 [Euphonux]

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Published 2016-11-28

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  • @zedzhou8627
    Thank you all very much for liking my arrangement. I didn't realized that it's already 200k plays on youtube XD
  • >walk in the store >ding ding >"Hi welcome to Junko's." [BULLETWALLS INTENSIFY]
  • @DeignasTen
    "Why'd he do this?" "Please don't leave me." "How to T-Pose"
  • @HijiriBee2nd
    Junko has two states: Absolutely Furious and Hopelessly Depressed. Whenever she's not seething with murder rage, she regresses back to borderline catatonia with grief...
  • @Tigerhouse.
    The "I really shouldn't have mention her son, I reallly shouldn't have mention THAT!" theme.
  • @w3t_wlpes
    That rhythmic chanting just gives the melody such momentum. 10/10
  • This is beautiful. The chiming and chants that send shivers down your spine. Can feel the resent that Junko has in this song.
  • @Mr._Sherwood
    Bloody hell, these fangame composers know how to make a track really damn epic.
  • @JackKinglsy
    It's saying "please don't leave me" in the background D:
  • @gaalxystar1873
    To think Junko is the only invaders with her friends Hecatia and clownpiece that invaded the moon successfully is beyond terrifying it shows when they are a team noting can stop even the elites on of the moon people doesn't stand a chance
  • Best Touhou doujin game I've played. Amazing soundtracks and the scenery is beautiful
  • @boobyqueen
    I was going to say the chorus in the background would be the icing on the cake for this song, but to be honest… everything in this song is amazing. The bells, the electric drums, the guitar… just wow. This is definitely one of, if not the best Pure Furies arrangements out there.
  • This song is SO damn beautiful, I almost cried @-@... I don't know why but this song made me think about Junko and her son's story....
  • @dee6561
    I think this is my favorite arrange of this song.
  • @yiome9398
    :3 Also love this artwork. Note the reflection of Hecatia in the framed picture