During full streams of the movie, the Intermission Sequence asks increasingly difficult questions to the audience.
In Episode 20, Miko asks Brolli a series of questions he really should have asked himself earlier, like why did he need four beasts when he only used one? And why didn't he use them earlier when they were nigh invincible?.
Yukari gets yet another in Episode 16 when she asks Marisa if she wants to stop these gappies, why has she aided every single one up to Brolli?.In Episode 10, Yukari asks Brolli, "Do you even remember why you came here? Or why you're staying?" Brolli's motivation was already pretty flimsy to begin with, but Brolli's speechless reaction hints he really doesn't know why he's even in Gensokyo."Exisential threats must be eliminated by any means necessary.".The last half spends the rest of its time tearing them down. Arc Welding: The first half make sense of ColonelDiamondback's original videos and tie them together.She wants to make Brolli into a Big Bad to remind Gensokyo the consequences of its complacency, as well as give everyone somebody to fight so the magic never dies.
The original version was only made of Episode 17-20, but when fans demanded a full movie explaining the backstory, the result was a 4-and-a-half hour epic with two intermission sequences when streamed live. Originally written as a critique to an actual Walfas user, ColonelDiamondback, whose videos are recreated and restructured in the opening half, who has since gotten way better at writing since this movie. Although originally streamed monthly as one full cut on a livestream, complete with an intermission, the movie was recut for Youtube into episode-sized portions, though the endings advertised the full movie stream around the time it premiered. Part bad fanfiction Pastiche/ Deconstructive Parody, part straight Deconstruction Fic, animated in the create.swf "Walfas" Virtual Paper Doll engine with a speech-bubbles-and-animated-sequences style akin to Koishi Komeijis Heartthrobbing Adventure, this is Spaztique's Diamond In The Rough: the first Walfas movie.