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Cirno Plush Reimu Plush Marisa Plush - Fan-Inspired Bullet Hell Series Plush Toys 10cm

Cirno Plush Reimu Plush Marisa Plush - Fan-Inspired Bullet Hell Series Plush Toys 10cm

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Cirno Plush, Reimu Plush and Marisa Plush | Fan-Inspired Bullet Hell Series Plush Toys

Bring three of the most beloved characters from a popular indie bullet hell series home in soft, huggable form. This handmade fan-inspired lineup features the iconic Cirno plush, the shrine maiden Reimu plush, and the witchy Marisa plush, each crafted from premium plush material and filled with soft cotton. Whether you are a longtime fan of the series or just discovering the magic of Gensokyo, these 10cm Touhou plushies are the perfect display pieces, desk companions, or gifts for any occasion.

Product Highlights

  • Handmade fan-inspired design faithfully representing Cirno, Hakurei Reimu, and Kirisame Marisa
  • Compact 10cm size, ideal for desk displays, shelves, bags, and gifting
  • Filled with soft, huggable cotton for a satisfying plush feel
  • Made from quality plush material with durable stitching
  • Each character sold separately, letting you choose your favorite
  • Perfect Touhou fan gift for collectors and casual fans alike
  • Each piece is a unique, handmade collectible inspired by a beloved bullet hell game series

Meet the Characters

The Cirno Plush: The Strongest Fairy of the Misty Lake

Cirno is one of the most recognizable faces in a beloved indie bullet hell series set in the world of Gensokyo. An ice fairy who resides near the Misty Lake, she first appeared as a Stage 2 boss before going on to become a playable character and recurring fan favorite. What makes Cirno so enduring is her larger-than-life personality: loud, boastful, and absolutely convinced she is the strongest fairy in existence, even when the evidence says otherwise. She is the source of one of the fandom's longest-running memes, the so-called "9" or "⑨ baka" label, which originated from ZUN, the series creator, placing a circled 9 near Cirno in a tutorial image as a joke labeling her as the "idiot." September 9th (9/9) is now celebrated annually by the community as Cirno Day. The Cirno plush captures her signature ice-blue aesthetic in irresistibly soft form.

The Reimu Plush: Shrine Maiden of the Hakurei Shrine

Hakurei Reimu is the heart of a beloved indie bullet hell series, appearing in virtually every game as the primary protagonist. As the lone maiden tasked with maintaining the Great Hakurei Barrier that separates Gensokyo from the outside world, Reimu carries enormous responsibility with a surprisingly easygoing attitude. She investigates supernatural incidents not out of a heroic sense of duty, but because it is quite literally her job and she would rather resolve things quickly and get back to doing nothing at the shrine. This contradiction between her laid-back nature and her role as Gensokyo's foremost incident resolver has made Reimu Hakurei one of the most beloved characters in the entire bullet hell genre. The Reimu plush brings her iconic red-and-white miko outfit to life in cozy 10cm form.

The Marisa Plush: The Hard-Working Witch of the Forest of Magic

Kirisame Marisa is the second face of this iconic indie bullet hell series, serving alongside Reimu as co-protagonist and appearing in the vast majority of mainline games. Unlike many of Gensokyo's supernatural residents, Marisa is fully human, relying entirely on self-taught magic and sheer determination to match the power of demons, gods, and immortals. Known for her energetic and rough-around-the-edges personality, her signature black-and-white witch outfit, and her habit of "borrowing" items from others without returning them, she has become a fan-favorite character celebrated for her underdog spirit. The Marisa plush features her iconic witch hat and blonde hair in a perfectly pocket-sized plush.

The Origin of This Beloved Bullet Hell Series and Its Fan Culture

The series behind Cirno, Reimu, and Marisa is a legendary run of bullet hell shoot-em-up games created almost entirely by a single developer known as ZUN (Team Shanghai Alice) beginning in 1996. What started as a modest PC-98 game series grew into one of the most expansive and creatively prolific fan communities in the world. By the mid-2000s, the Windows-era games introduced characters like Cirno, Reimu, and Marisa to a wide audience. The series is celebrated not just for its challenging gameplay and intricate lore, but for ZUN's unusually permissive stance on fan works, encouraging doujin artists, musicians, game developers, and crafters to create freely within the universe. This openness gave rise to an enormous universe of fan art, fan games, music albums, and handmade goods, including Touhou plushies and collectibles that continue to thrive today.

Size Guide

Character Height
Cirno Plush 10cm
Reimu Plush 10cm
Marisa Plush 10cm

Care Instructions

  • Spot clean gently with a damp cloth and mild soap
  • Do not machine wash or tumble dry
  • Do not iron or bleach
  • Keep away from direct sunlight to preserve color vibrancy
  • Store in a cool, dry place when not on display
  • Not recommended for children under 3 years due to small parts

FAQ: Cirno, Reimu, and Marisa from the Touhou Fandom

Why is Cirno called "⑨" or "the baka fairy" in the Touhou fandom?

The "⑨" label for Cirno originated in the tutorial section of Mountain of Faith, where ZUN placed a circled number 9 near Cirno as a subtle in-joke, implying she was the "idiot" of the options listed. The fandom embraced this wholeheartedly, turning ⑨ into Cirno's unofficial symbol. It plays perfectly into her personality as the self-proclaimed strongest fairy who is, in practice, often outsmarted and outpowered by almost everyone she encounters. Her "baka" (Japanese for idiot) status became one of the most affectionate running jokes in all of the Touhou fan community, and September 9th (9/9) is now globally celebrated as Cirno Day.

Is Reimu Hakurei actually lazy, or is she a secretly powerful character in Touhou?

Reimu Hakurei is both, and that tension is a big part of her appeal. She is canonically one of the most powerful beings in Gensokyo, capable of defeating gods, demons, and ancient immortals without breaking a sweat. Yet her in-universe motivation is almost always reluctance. She resolves incidents because they are her responsibility as shrine maiden, not because she wants to be a hero. She would genuinely prefer to sit at the Hakurei Shrine and do nothing. This combination of absurd power and complete indifference to her own greatness has made Reimu a beloved and widely discussed protagonist across the Touhou community, with ongoing debate about the upper limits of her canonical abilities.

What items does Marisa Kirisame "borrow" and why is it a meme in Touhou?

Kirisame Marisa is well-known in the lore of this beloved indie bullet hell series for walking into other characters' homes and libraries and walking out with books, magical artifacts, and assorted items she never returns. The most famous victim is Patchouli Knowledge, the librarian of the Scarlet Devil Mansion, whose books Marisa regularly "borrows." The joke is that Marisa never acknowledges this as theft, genuinely framing it as borrowing with every intention of returning things, an intention she never acts on. It has become one of the defining character traits that fans reference constantly in fan art, doujin works, and community discussions, making the Marisa plush a great pick for anyone who loves this chaotic, self-taught witch.

Why does the Touhou fandom have such a massive community compared to other bullet hell games?

The Touhou fan community is one of the largest and most creative of any game series largely because of two factors. First, ZUN has explicitly encouraged fan works from the very beginning, granting broad permission for non-commercial doujin creations including music, art, games, and merchandise. This laid the foundation for a thriving creative ecosystem. Second, the cast of characters, including Cirno, Reimu, and Marisa, are immediately distinctive and rich with personality despite the game's minimal storytelling format. Fans have spent decades expanding and interpreting these characters, resulting in tens of thousands of fan works spanning every medium imaginable. Touhou plushies and fan-crafted merchandise are a natural extension of this creative tradition.

What is Cirno Day and how does the Touhou community celebrate it?

Cirno Day is celebrated on September 9th (9/9) every year, a date chosen because of Cirno's iconic ⑨ label. On this day, fans of the Touhou series across the globe post fan art, memes, tribute videos, and creations celebrating Cirno and her self-proclaimed title as the strongest. It has grown into one of the most widely observed fan-driven holidays in gaming culture, trending annually across platforms including Twitter and Reddit. The celebration is entirely community-driven and reflects the warmth the fandom holds for Cirno despite (or because of) her status as an affectionate joke character. Owning a Cirno plush is one of the most popular ways fans show their love for her year-round.

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