Quebrada #47

by Mike Lorefice


ARSION VISUAL FIGHTER SERIES Vol. 2 ARTEMIS in Michiko Omukai

*Somehow I managed not to mark out in the Motoya write up, and my image editing skills improved enough that I was able to keep the images from these tapes down to a "respectable" number, but I don't think I can contain myself here because this video is so awesome. Omukai was "Blooming" in 1996, and she has turned into the sexiest wrestler not named Ozaki. I guess I'll say this is equal in excellence to Fukawa's video; I can't decide which one is better because that would mean one would have to be worse. Both rule hard because they are really well made and the women looked great. I guess it's a matter of taste. Fukawa looks better when she's smiling/giggling, while Omukai looks better when she's serious. Fukawa is incredibly beautiful, while Omukai is incredibly sexy. Fukawa has an awesome face, while Omukai has an awesome body. Considering Michiko is 23, Yumi is 22, & Kanako is 19, they seem poised to dominate the puroresu MCM's for years.

Michael: I bought a cross-country machine through the mail, and I can usually burn 600 calories in an hour. In the hour that I was watching the Motoya and Omukai tapes, I burned just over a 1000. Now I know where to go when I need some motivation. It gives me an excuse to rewatch these videos a hundred or so times, like I needed one:-) As for Artemis, it ruled!!! The myth about Omukai being her sexiest when she's serious or pissed was exposed here. I think she also looks incredibly sexy when she's smiling, laughing, or just happy. The only time she doesn't look her best was when she tried to make a straight face because she could never keep one. I'd say that this rates right up there with the best, but like Mike I'd have a difficult time trying to choose between the two ARSION videos. I can't wait to see Ayako Hamada's video because I'm sure she'll continue the streak of tremendous ARSION videos.

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Special thanks to Keith Watanabe, Michael Smith, Michiko Kubota,Chris Martinez & Mark Gonyea