: This indicates that the film was the fourth installment in a specific series or a chronological release sequence under that banner.

MAXD 04 was one of the first films shot on the Sony CineAlta F23. The color grading is distinct—desaturated skin tones with rich, popping reds. This aesthetic has been ripped and studied by amateur cinematographers on forums like Reddit and /r/cineshots.

Beyond adult videos, she appeared in "Pink films" (theatrical erotic films) and direct-to-video V-Cinema productions, working with cult horror directors like Naoyuki Tomomatsu and Daisuke Yamanouchi.

is a Japanese adult video (JAV) title featuring the actress Sakura Sakurada , originally released under the "MAX-A" label. The video is titled The Dog Game

Sakura Sakurada remains a recognizable name in vintage J-pop culture and adult media history. She was celebrated for her distinct aesthetic and is frequently featured in retrospective reviews and fan forums dedicated to classic Japanese cinema and media of the 2000s.

(also known as The Dog Game ) is a notable title from the mid-2000s era of the Japanese Adult Video (JAV) industry, featuring the prolific actress Sakura Sakurada . Released on April 11, 2008, by the studio Alpha International , this 120-minute production is categorised under niche fetish genres. Background and Context

For modern viewers looking back at MAXD-04, it serves as a time capsule. It represents a period in JAV history where the narrative—however thin—and the "idol" persona were just as important as the physical performance.

As MAXD 04 progresses, Sakura Sakurada's popularity grows, not just among fans but also among her peers. She becomes a symbol of the new wave in drone racing, one that combines technical prowess with an indomitable spirit.

The MAXD series is part of a larger catalog of adult-oriented entertainment produced in Japan. These titles typically follow a specific "theme" or set of scenarios designated by their series code.

Note: There is no official Blu-ray or HD remaster of MAXD 04. Any listing claiming otherwise is either a bootleg or an AI upscale.

: Subtitled "The Dog Game," MAXD-04 leans heavily into metaphorical and theatrical roleplay. It utilizes game mechanics where the performer must complete specific, often humorous or submissive challenges. The title relies heavily on Sakurada's comedic timing and expressive acting to balance the adult themes with an entertaining narrative structure. Cultural and Technical Significance

Furthermore, the film is a time capsule of the "ManiaX" label from Alpha International. Alpha was known for producing some of the industry’s most taboo content, and MAXD 04, with its "art film" pretension suggested by the generic "The Dog Game" English title, fits perfectly into that mold. It is a release that was never meant for mainstream consumption but for a specific, dedicated fringe market.

The catalog code belongs to the studio Max-A , one of the oldest and most prestigious production companies in the Japanese adult industry. Founded in the early 1990s, Max-A was renowned for launching the careers of major idols and producing high-budget, high-quality releases. Its Samansa and Calen labels were particularly known for innovation and quality in the late 1990s and early 2000s, setting the studio apart as a true premium brand.