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Momona Koibuchi During The New Start112 - Sod

: Produced by SOD Create under the SOD Star label.

The suit’s visor lit up, projecting a holographic HUD that mapped the arena: a sprawling dome of floating platforms, magnetic rails, and kinetic barriers that reshaped themselves in real‑time. At the center, a massive crystal core pulsed with raw energy— the heart of the SOD .

The "New Start" code suggests that the production quality is notably higher than standard weekly releases. For this specific video, the cinematography employs natural lighting and shallow depth-of-field to create an intimate, documentary-like feel. This is a deliberate stylistic choice by SOD to blur the line between fantasy and reality, making the viewer feel like a fly on the wall during a private transition phase of Koibuchi's character. momona koibuchi during the new start112 sod

Her transition began not in adult films but in glamour modeling. She signed with the recruitment agency Kōbunsha and was encouraged to leverage her notable physique. She made her debut in the February 2022 issue of FLASH magazine, a publication that helped launch her into the public eye. She adopted the stage name Momona Koibuchi, with "Koibuchi" coming from a poem by Emperor Yōzei, adding a touch of classical elegance to her new persona.

The "START" series from SOD Create is well-known for its focus on story-driven, high-quality productions, and "START-112" is a shining gem of this lineup. : Produced by SOD Create under the SOD Star label

: You can find specific chapter breakdowns and release details on the Soft On Demand (SOD)

The release of "new start112" comes at a strategic time for SOD. The studio has been competing fiercely with rivals like S1 and Moodyz for top-tier talent. By poaching (or reviving) Momona Koibuchi and branding it as a "new start," SOD sends a message to the market: we create second acts. The "New Start" code suggests that the production

The project, officially coded as , is a cinematic production that utilizes a "childhood friend" trope common in Japanese idol media.

START-112 stood out for emphasizing Koibuchi’s expressive acting capabilities, allowing her to lean into detailed dialogue and emotional buildup rather than rushing through scenes. Impact on the JAV and Idol Landscapes