Nope. That is prime, grade-A human. Said so on the artist's website.
What's freaky is that if you ignore the humans and foot stockings, the picture is actually kinda cute.
(Bonus points if you understood "Cow Tools". I'm sure there's some terrible pun behind it, but I didn't understand it at all, and it's basically the Cow Tools of Touhou fanart if you don't see any pun. ;_;)
I dunno what you mean by cow tools, but Alice on sushi is supposed to be a pun on her name. Alice (arisu) sounds similar to raisu (rice), and Margatroid (maagatoroido) sounds similar to maguro toro (tuna belly). Besides, isn't this artist ao usagi? All his shit is just brain fuck, it's not supposed to make any sense, lol.
Also, 3 wacky prismriver sisters with vuvuzela, I was just watching some of the artist's videos last night when I linked the koishi don donnpa video, lol~
For the first time ever, I clicked into a tvtropes article and managed to catch myself and stop after only clicking into two more articles, before I end up wasting all my time again :|
The drums are alright, the metal feeling is pretty good.
The beginning priorities the bouncy notes, and the arrange uses the same or fitting instruments. The drums rest for a few beats but then join in; this along with the bouncy notes makes it sound so adventurous and exciting, just like the original... the pace might even be faster, but it's better than other arranges where they slow it down. The bouncy notes are electronic/synthesized and sound great, the trumpet sounds sound trumpet-y and royal when they need to be; also they accent some notes and play them really short, makes it even more bouncy and epic... the piano/mallets are fitting as well.
The drums use the same rhythm as the bouncy notes which should be playing throughout the song like the original, so you can still feel that part even though you can't actually hear it...
So many different instruments, very fitting
The ending is a bit anti-climatic, but it's fitting for a happy-ish song.
Once I've exhausted my stockpile of images, I'll get back to songs. I have maybe three or four dozen left, so I'll probably be done by tomorrow or something.
In UFO, Byakuren begins the fight by saying, "Now... Namusan!" Namusan is a Buddhist chant, and her signature line. In the comic, she holds up fingers that correspond to 7-6-3. Now, translate that to Japanese:
7 = nana 6 = roku, but there's a pun involved, so instead of six, Hijiri means "six of a <subject>". That translates to muttsu. 3 = san.