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: Often indicates a corrected version of a file (e.g., improved resolution, fixed subtitles, or a repaired video stream).
Original DMC 25 kits used cheap unsaturated polyester resin. After 15+ years, it becomes:
"Milky Cat" is a known production label or series title within the Japanese gravure and idol image DVD ecosystem. "DMC 25" serves as the specific catalog number or release volume identifier used by distributors to catalog this particular media release.
This configuration has become immensely popular on enduro and downhill bikes because it offers the best of both worlds: the larger front wheel rolls over obstacles and provides stability at high speeds, while the smaller rear wheel makes the bike more agile and allows for a shorter, stiffer rear end.
A well-known Japanese gravure idol, cosplayer, and media personality born in 1993. Known for her distinct cat-like facial features and prominent role in Japanese pop-culture media, she has released numerous image DVDs, photo books, and digital media collections.
When specific long-tail keywords contain terms like "better fix," they usually point toward digital community preservation efforts. Original physical image DVDs or legacy digital files from older production runs often suffer from several issues when transitioned to modern hardware:
Search for “garage kit restoration Japan” or “resin casting specialist”. Expect $300–600 for a complete better fix including repaint. Expensive? Yes. But a pristine DMC 25 recently sold for $2,800 at Mandarake. It’s an investment.
Older Japanese idol DVDs were frequently encoded in 480i NTSC formats. Modern digital archives apply a "fix" by de-interlacing the footage into a smooth 60fps progressive format.