Metamorphosis Bait Crime's latest release featuring the beautiful Oohara features some of the most grueling conditions seen in their shoots yet. The weather was unstable—overcast skies and occasional light rain—while temperatures reached 35.5°C, creating a sweltering humidity where sweat poured endlessly just from standing. Despite this, she continued performing intense stomping and crushing scenes, wiping sweat with a towel between takes, clearly enduring immense physical strain. Filming in glossy knee-high boots during such extreme heat also raises questions about the sheer intensity of the production. The storyline revolves around her apartment's strict one-dog policy, forcing her to evaluate two carefully selected dogs from a pet shop and keep only the smarter one. This time, the production introduced two male performers for the first time, enabling simultaneous crushing, human stair scenes, and other new, exciting elements that elevate the experience. Compared to her previous white-boot release, the number of insects has increased significantly—dozens of pill bugs, tiny snails, grasshoppers, and more were crushed underfoot, though their quick movements made capturing the footage extremely challenging. Even with dizziness from the heat, she never once complained or showed weakness—an admirable display of professionalism. This video boasts an impressive variety of crushing scenarios, incorporating humans, potted plants, wildflowers, food items, and insects, packing an extraordinary amount of content into a single release. While it may seem excessive at times, that very intensity amplifies its appeal. The main feature also includes facial exposure, so be sure to check it out.