Assuming the writer intended Japanese + English mix, a readable interpretation:
Celebrating the chaotic brilliance of fan-driven creativity
In the sprawling universe of doujin culture—where passion trumps polish and obsession fuels creation—there exists a legendary, almost mythical entity known only through fragments: “Doujindesu,” the spirit of self-published devotion; V-tuber Riga, a mysterious digital performer whose streams blur reality and fiction; Niman-kotsu, the 20,000-piece skeleton of forgotten fan theories; and Kawas Top, the unreachable peak of niche fandom excellence. doujindesutviribitarigalnimankotsukawas top
To say “doujindesutviribitarigalnimankotsukawas top” is to chant a mantra of underground triumph. It means you’ve scrolled past the mainstream, ignored the algorithm, and found the sacred text—the fan comic so raw, the VTuber archive so rare, the inside joke so layered that only 200 people on Earth understand it.
So here’s to the top. Not the charts. Not the awards. But the summit only doujin otaku can see: where every panel is hand-inked, every avatar is low-poly but full of soul, and every skeleton in the closet is another piece of lore. Assuming the writer intended Japanese + English mix,
Doujin desu. Always has been. Always top.
If you can clarify what the original phrase was meant to be (e.g., Japanese romaji with corrected spelling), I’d be happy to rewrite a more accurate tribute! If you can clarify what the original phrase
No “top doujin” list is complete without Touhou. With over 20 main bullet-hell shooters and countless spin-offs, it defines the genre.
Why it’s top: Massive fandom, incredible music, and fighting game crossovers.