Possessed Clerk: Erotic Possession Adventure
"The series '憑依バカッター' is one of SOD's classic series, with the main plot focusing on the concept of possession and pranking. The term 'バカッター' is a Japanese internet slang, derived from 'baka' (idiot) and 'Twitter', referring to posting pointless content on Twitter. This doesn't mean the posts are hilariously funny; rather, it carries a negative connotation and is used to mock others for sharing content that's stupidly absurd."
"Among all the actresses who have appeared in this series, I think Yua Ogura delivers the most outstanding performance. In the film, she perfectly portrays the state of swapping with a male store clerk role, with her expressions and tones completely transformed. She escalates the pranking gradually, from subtle to wild, starting with daring to insert a grilled sausage into her private parts in front of a friend and placing her breasts on a scanner to print—relatively tame pranks—then to lifting up her shirt from behind a customer to expose her breasts up close, and finally going fully nude in the store, assuming an all-fours position to insert cola and mandarin oranges into her vagina, causing the cola to explode inside with mysterious brown liquid spraying everywhere. Not satisfied, she rides a bicycle naked around the store. Once she's worn out from the fun, Yua Ogura heads to the break room with her friend for sex, completely ignoring the deserted convenience store and leaving customers to wait endlessly for checkout."
"This work is undoubtedly Yua Ogura's breakout hit, and it even sparked major controversy because at the beginning of 2019, Japan saw an explosion of 'food pranking scandals' in the service industry, so SOD capitalized on the trend by releasing this dark pranking AV. With Yua Ogura's genuine and wildly uninhibited performance, the video was widely shared by netizens, who thought she was totally out of line, only to learn later that it was all acting. In the end, although it's just a pranking AV, it raked in huge traffic, sales, and buzz. It's no small feat for such an absurd and playful project to achieve this, and the underlying message is deeply thought-provoking, urging people in this era of social media and advanced internet not to engage in meaningless behaviors just for the sake of attention."