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Zero Woman

Miki Sugimoto

The main character of the “Zero Woman” series is Special Undercover Agent Rei (her family name’s never been revealed), who works for “Section Zero” of the Tokyo Police Department. Her risky assignments require her to infiltrate the criminal underworld where, even though she often finds herself in “compromising” positions, she always manages to come out on top.

The role of Rei has been played by a total of 10 different actresses over the years, the first of whom being 70s pink film queen Miki Sugimoto (above). See the others after the jump.(For those that want more information on these movies and the actresses who starred in them, you can find a lot of it here. If anyone still wants additional details and a Google search doesn’t provide them, send me an e-mail and I will be happy to do what I can.)

Zero Woman - Red Handcuffs (1974)
Original poster for the 1974 film, Zero Woman – Red Handcuffs that starred Miki Sugimoto, whose short acting career spanned from 1971-1977.

Zero Woman 2 (1995)
After 21-year hiatus, Rei reappeared in the form of actress/singer/model Natsuki Ozawa in the simply-titled Zero Woman.

Zero Woman - Final Mission (1995)
Naoko Iijima starred as Rei in the second 1995 release, Final Mission.

Zero Woman - Assassin Lovers (1996)
Described by one reviewer as “a cross between Susan Sarandon and Rosamund Kwan,” Kumiko Takeda took on the role in 1996’s Assassin Lovers.

Zero Woman - The Accused (1997)
The 1997 film, The Accused featured Mai Tachihara, who was the lowest-profile actress to play the part.

Zero Woman - The Hunted (1997)
Mikiyo Ono, who was a member of the J-Pop singing group “Coco,” starred in the second 1997 Zero Woman film, The Hunted.

Zero Woman - Dangerous Game (1998)
Personal favorite Chieko Shiratori (not to be confused with pro wrestler Chikako Shiratori) nicely filled the role of Rei in 1998’s Dangerous Game.

Zero Woman Returns (1999)
1999’s Zero Woman Returns featured Saori Ono, another actress who hasn’t seemed to have appeared in much else.

Zero Woman (2005)
Maiko Tohno (also spelled Maiko Tono) starred in 2005’s Zero Woman. The second one in the franchise with no subtitle.

Zero Woman R (2007)
The 2007 and most recent exploit of Rei, Zero Woman R featured Atsuko Miura.

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Celebrate the Soccer World Cup With Moko.CC!

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Moko.CC have whipped out some body paint (along with their usual Photoshop paint) to produce this stunning array of images – as always with Moko.CC, they may not be real, but they are breathtaking! It contains 32 wonderful images – one for each nation in the Soccer World Cup.

Oh yes – while we’re on the subject of the Soccer World Cup, I’d be very interested to know if there’s anyone here apart from me who has no interest in watching sport whatsoever. Personally, I much prefer watching beautiful women – especially Asian of course. 😉

Sophia Jiang

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Sophia Jiang is a model from China. I don’t know if that’s her real name. The iStudio page says it is, and I have no reason to disagree, but I found very few photos of her anywhere else. Guess what?! Now her photos are here. Awesome.Stats:

Age: 20
Height: 5’5
Ethnicity: Chinese
Located: Beijing

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My Web Site Membership Now Only $9.99!


For my latest sexy Bible reading, I’ve done an extended, full nude version for my web site members – this is something I will be doing every month from now on. And even better, so that as many people can see these new videos as possible, I’ve dropped the price of my web site membership to only $9.99 for one month (and $4.99 per month recurring)! Also, so as not to disadvantage anyone who has joined recently, if you joined earlier this year you can claim a $10 credit to use at my online store.

NOTE: Once again, as I suspect discussion on this topic will be very active, and the Doc doesn’t want to have to moderate three heated discussions at once, I have decided to close comments on this post. However, everyone is free to post your comments on my blogall opinions are welcome (indeed, encouraged) and you don’t have to register to post.