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>Do you think all fights have to be to the death? For fuck sake, one of the most famous rivals turned ally in anime history is Vegeta. Who wanted to kill everybody on earth, yet still got a pass.
I can't believe you mentioned a fucking DBZ character for a comparison. That's actually hilarious.
And no, I don't mean to the death, you dingus. I mean that all of them are ENEMIES. How many times can you write "redeemed villain character" without it looking like you're bullshitting? Because that's the only to write them as villains for a good character first, then have them be friends later like what Touhou now does.
Here, let me Shounen it up for you since you like em. Y'know Naruto, the series known for the term Talk-no-Jutsu? You know how many people were pissed off about Sasuke? Or Orochimaru? Ooh, how about a recent example, Eren?
That's actually funny how you said that.
>You can have Reimu kill evil youkai without also having to kill every good Youkai.
What's a good youkai? Even the tame ones live out of human fear and conflict. There's very little good natured youkai for a reason, they're an aberration.
Even Reimu killed every bad youkai, it wouldn't be Gensokyo at all. It'd just be generic 95% generic human village with generic humans and 5% random wacky youkai.
AKA, you might as well not be dealing with Touhou.
>The plots of every single piece of media on the planet could be hypothetically resolved by the characters talking.
Thanks for proving my point, dumbass. The idea is that them just talking it out wouldn't work because it'd be anticlimactic and wouldn't even feel likeTouhou, especially when a lot of the characters are man-eating monsters by nature.
>Again, the series has a in universe reason for why everybody is quick to resort to combat.
You keep saying that. Okay, let's take Touhou 8. But now, Reimu is a good person.
Why would Reimu, good person, agree to fight Wriggle? Uhh, spellcard rules and lolrandom?
Okay, why would Reimu, good person, agree to fight Mystia? Uhh, spellcard rules and lolrandom?
Okay, why would Reimu, good person, agree to fight Keine? Uhh, spellcard rules and lolrandom?
Okay, Touhou 10.
Okay, why would Reimu, good person, agree to fight the Aki sisters? Uhh, spellcard rules and lolrandom?
Okay, why would Reimu, good person, agree to fight Hina? Uhh, spellcard rules and lolrandom?
You see where this is going? A good person wouldn't pick a fight with random people even with the spellcard rules in play.
Now, how about in actual Touhou?
Why does Reimu fight lower level stage schmucks? Because they were in the way of Reimu while she was investigating. That's from a character trait. That's not from some in-universe plot rules.
The majority of Touhou games are her investigating about an incident that's currently occurring, some of them straight up nasty and would destroy Gensokyo, like 11 or 15. If all of them were "a bit nicer", then they wouldn't fight at all, because it's not logical.

You don't like Touhou. You just want some other series that's remotely not like Touhou at all.

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