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Ura honban: Tōsui bideoku~īn

The extreme play of the wild woman "Kalbi," who seeks sex just by instinct like an animal. The climax of lust that unfolds not only on the bed, but also on the street without worrying about other people's eyes, is truly the most powerful of the series.

Top Cast

  • Hitomi Kawafuku

    Hitomi Kawafuku

  • Rei Murakami

    Rei Murakami

  • Miyuki Nakayama

    Miyuki Nakayama

  • Yutaka Morita

    Yutaka Morita

  • Kiyoshi Usuda

    Kiyoshi Usuda

  • Shuichi Tajima

    Shuichi Tajima

  • Koji Hirachi

    Koji Hirachi

  • Hiroaki Matsukura

    Hiroaki Matsukura

  • Hidehiko Hiramoto

    Hidehiko Hiramoto

Overview

The extreme play of the wild woman "Kalbi," who seeks sex just by instinct like an animal. The climax of lust that unfolds not only on the bed, but also on the street without worrying about other people's eyes, is truly the most powerful of the series.

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