On November 14, we found a new release titled FIRST CLASS ファーストクラス File/012 on the Prestige website:
The actress is named “Kita Miari,” 27 years old, and she works at a men’s aromatherapy salon. Her massage skills are said to be exceptional. The cover boasts that her skills are so impressive that even the most experienced male actors can’t resist her charm, quickly leaving them completely satisfied, while they do their best to reciprocate her services. Not only is her technique top-notch, but Kita Miari’s appearance is stunning too—she has a beautiful face, flawless skin, and an impressive F-cup figure. It’s no wonder she got the opportunity to release a DVD.
However, there’s a significant issue with this release!
Why? Although the title First Class suggests it might be her debut, the runtime is only 80 minutes, which is quite unusual. Many people may find the cover and her look familiar and quickly realize that “Kita Miari” is not her real stage name…
Here’s the scoop: this release is actually a repackaging of a 2021 film titled ラグジュTV 1454. There’s no need to compare; the cover photo is the same, and the actress still goes by “Kita Miari.” As mentioned earlier, she created this name specifically for this project. Unless the production company decides to keep her using this name, it will be discarded after this film.
Her real name is “Hironaka Minami.” She once shared that she took a year to decide to become an AV actress, spending that time working as an aromatherapy massage therapist. This release reflects the character she presented when she debuted. Although she thought long and hard about entering the AV industry, after debuting with both Moodyz and Honmono, she quickly became a popular amateur actress, primarily focusing on short films for streaming platforms, with longer DVDs often being collaborations or compilations. Despite her beauty (as seen in the preview clips, she’s indeed attractive with a nice figure), she never reached a particularly prominent status and eventually faded from the AV scene around mid-last year.
The concern here is with Prestige. As mentioned earlier, their release schedule has been shortened to two releases a month, and this company has been churning out many similar projects like First Class. While it seems like they have a lot of content to release, the films are short (as they’re originally streaming content) and mostly old titles. In simple terms, this is flooding the market. Maybe it’s because MGStage previously released a lot of titles, and not every AV fan has seen those short films. Therefore, it seems the company is trying to share these selected works again. However, this approach suggests they’re unwilling to invest in new content. If they’re just reallocating funds due to a lack of money for new productions, that’s one thing, but if the business is struggling, that could be a bigger problem.
So, we need to keep a close eye on this production company and hope everything goes well.