One day, a peaceful school is suddenly struck by a massive earthquake, causing the world to collapse. When the students awaken, they find the campus overrun by an unknown FT virus that has turned all the pupils into zombies. Amidst the female students' relentless attacks, the quiet yet strongest shut-in sex monster, Kent, saves a boy named Aonuma (well-endowed). However, overwhelmed by the zombie onslaught, the two find themselves on the brink of death. They then discover that giving zombies sexual pleasure slows their movements. Initially using condoms during sex, they eventually run out. Pushing aside Aonuma's resistance, Kent resorts to bareback penetration to survive. After securing their safety, an internal phone rings—it's a call from science teacher Takashima (Dr. Takashima). To be continued. [Director's Comment] This work feels self-indulgent and utterly ridiculous to me. Still, I'm deeply grateful for the actresses' maximum effort and performances. It's a B-grade mix of zombies, action, and gaming elements. While blood is usually taboo in AVs, we boldly included bloody scenes here. We had no intention of making the actresses look cute. MVP of Season 1 is Sengoku Monaka—her acting is terrifyingly brilliant. I gave her no direction, yet her expressions were outstanding and genuinely frightening. This timeline features Kent, the protagonist from last year's UNEXT hit "Sex Monster Boy." Though it's the same character, it's a pointless detail—just the director's personal obsession. The wasteful use of male talent Yeeei Takashima is also notable; that part was shot on a separate day. Thank you. The story progresses into Season 2. The opening scene with two male actors walking was inspired by Reservoir Dogs, and the fight choreography draws from Kill Bill. The director forced the crew to shoot unnecessary scenes just for personal satisfaction, elevating the experience. So cool!! MVP of Season 2 is expected to be Kurumi Suzuhana, who appears as a boss zombie character. This film was made on an ultra-low budget, aiming for B-movie zombie charm, so everything was handmade without spending much. That's precisely why it turned out well. We originally wanted to fly a UFO at the end, but scrapped it for looking too cheap. The ending is designed to allow a sequel if it sells well—though I don't expect it to. Still, I already have plans for the next installment. I need to make projects like this occasionally, or I'll get bored. My goal is to create works that leave a lasting memory, not just records. This piece aims to be like Senbire's "Kappa Legend." What should I make next? YAS.