Miya Manma 真間美也

kanahana

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Nobody has any of her MSDV releases?
 
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@kanahana I'm also intersted. But those titles are very hard to find now, even in auctions. They have never been shared before, not that I know at least.
 
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Immergeil

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This one’s currently available on both Suruga-ya and Culture Station, though both are on the expensive side. I’m uneasy about importing such material though, since I believe she’s still U-18 here and it looks pretty provocative.
Yeah according to the wiki I found she's probably 17 in that one, but at that time the girls were notoriously labeled a couple of years younger than they actually were.
 

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Yeah according to the wiki I found she's probably 17 in that one, but at that time the girls were notoriously labeled a couple of years younger than they actually were.
She started her career when she was, like, 9, though, so basically every stage of her physical development is visually documented. I think her age was probably accurate.
 
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MSDV-025 is apparently available here:


But that store sells burned/copy DVDs only. I've sent them emails in machine-translated Japanese but never got replied to. Would be interesting if someone else tries it and gets an answer.
Pirated or do they have distribution rights?
Edit: yeah, they don’t have the rights.
 
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Coincidence or not, MSDV-024 has been shared last week on YouIV. Here are the preview thumbs posted by them. I guess their release is AI-upscaled and very probably watermarked, as usual.
 

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Stooky Bill

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Coincidence or not, MSDV-024 has been shared last week on YouIV. Here are the preview thumbs posted by them. I guess their release is AI-upscaled and very probably watermarked, as usual.
Do you (or anyone here, for that matter) have access to YouIV?
 
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MSDV-025 is apparently available here:

I’m giving this a shot. My usual proxy service said they couldn’t do it, but one of my other ones actually seems to have put an order through (they charged me, which doesn’t usually happen unless they successfully made a purchase). We’ll see what happens.

Update: They received it, and I've set it up to ship to me. We'll soon see how this turns out.
 
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I’m giving this a shot. My usual proxy service said they couldn’t do it, but one of my other ones actually seems to have put an order through (they charged me, which doesn’t usually happen unless they successfully made a purchase). We’ll see what happens.

Update: They received it, and I've set it up to ship to me. We'll soon see how this turns out.
I got it. Physically, it's a crappy burned DVD-R, with a pixelated paper label depicting a particularly grainy version of the DVD's cover.

Digitally, however, it seems to be a 1:1 copy of the retail disc. There's a menu and everything. I was afraid it would be a secondhand rip that they burned to DVD format using WIndows DVD Maker or something. So was it worth the $19.71 I paid, including fees? Probably. I don't know how much a legitimate copy goes for in the aftermarket, but that's because I've never actually seen one in the aftermarket, which probably says something about its value. Miya Manma's other releases regularly sell for over 10000 yen too.
 

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@Stooky Bill That's awesome! Thanks for your report. That probably means there's a higher chance that other DVDs from that store are also 1:1 copies from originals.
 

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So was it worth the $19.71 I paid, including fees? Probably. I don't know how much a legitimate copy goes for in the aftermarket, but that's because I've never actually seen one in the aftermarket, which probably says something about its value. Miya Manma's other releases regularly sell for over 10000 yen too.
I guess the rarity warrants it, although what usually is the real value for a rare DVD IS the original packaging, since oftentimes you can find the ISO somewhere.