To help you understand what these terms mean in this context:
RCT-407: This is the "Product Code" (or CID). In the JAV industry, every professional production is assigned a unique code like this to help users identify the specific studio and video. : This likely refers to the actress featured in the video.
Censored: This indicates that the video follows standard Japanese legal requirements, where certain parts are digitally pixelated or obscured. To help you understand what these terms mean
AVI / 55G: These are technical file details. "AVI" is the video file format, and "55G" refers to the file size (which is unusually large for a single video, suggesting it may be a high-definition or 4K collection).
Women's active civil announcer: This describes the "theme" or "scenario" of the video, suggesting a roleplay involving a public speaker or announcer. The Ecosystem: Magazines like Weekly Shonen Jump act
Where to find more information:If you are looking for a "guide" or specific details like the full cast list, release date, or studio name, you can search for the product code "RCT-407" on dedicated database sites such as R18.com or JAVLibrary. These sites act as encyclopedias for these productions and will provide the official title and cover art.
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