Asahi Mizuno: Dominating with Armed Color Haki, Overflowing Love for Fans – The Dark Guo Xuefu
When it comes to iconic short-haired actresses in AV, who do you all think of first? For me, the very first one that comes to mind is Mizuno Asahi. With her chic and elegant short hair, strong and toned lower body, stunningly beautiful face, and the added allure of G-cup breasts, she quickly carved out a place for herself in the AV world. She's absolutely like a shadow-level character from Naruto. But despite all her innate advantages, Mizuno Asahi never got complacent; instead, she boldly explored various genres and themes. Standing at 165 cm, which is above average, she has a sexy and alluring face, yet she doesn't let that limit her. More often than not, she can also be cute and shy, switching expressions as smoothly as flowing water. Hailing from Tokyo, Japan, Mizuno Asahi was born on November 12, 1990, and made her debut in February 2013 as a talented actress specializing in the "pure and innocent" type with a tall stature and large breasts.
RCTD-108, where Mizuno Asahi teaches male squirting, was released on May 24, 2018, by the ROCKET studio. The main reason I picked this film is my personal bias—I truly believe this was the peak period for Mizuno Asahi, both in terms of her acting and appearance. Plus, this series combines four elements: masturbation, dirty talk, squirting, and masochistic men, paired with Mizuno Asahi herself, creating an absolute whirlwind of sensations, like a mix of ice and fire. Especially when you're submitting to her teasing and ending up ejaculating—it's truly a once-in-a-lifetime regret-free experience.
In an August 2018 interview, Mizuno Asahi said she cherishes her identity as an actress because the future is uncertain; after all, it's a highly competitive industry with high turnover, and one day you'll have to say goodbye. As the saying goes, all good things must come to an end, and sure enough, on December 1 of the same year, she announced on her personal Twitter that she would officially retire on the sixth anniversary of her debut. By the way, I recommend everyone collect her retirement works—they're cleverly made and heartfelt, and most importantly, they serve as a thank-you to her long-time fans, making them extra meaningful. In the final scenes, Mizuno's genuine emotions really shine through, showing just how much she loves her fans and how authentic she is.