Japanese Adult Video Awards - KMP Million Academy Award Prize 2004

KMP Million Academy Award Prize 2004

At a ceremony held in Tokyo on December 15, 2004, the KMP studio announced the winners of their in-house Million Academy Award Prize (ミリオンアカデミー大賞受賞) contest which was determined by fan voting:

Academy Award Prize

  • The Woman Called Nao (NAOと呼ばれた女) starring Nao Oikawa and nao, and directed by Goro Tameike

Awards for excellence

  • Best Friend 2 (ベストフレンド2) starring Karen Kisaragi and Kasumi Misato, and directed by Goro Tameike
  • Ayaya Cos 3 (あやや・コス3) starring Ran Monbu and directed by Hideto Aki
  • It's the Occupation of Million's Girls! (ミリオンガールズのお仕事ですよ!) starring nao, Miyuki Uehara, Kyoko Nakajima, Asuka Sawaguchi and Miyu Sugiura, and directed by Goro Tameike
  • Cosplay Superstar Hitomi Hayasaka (コスプレスーパースター完全版 早坂ひとみ) starring Hitomi Hayasaka and directed by Ryoichi Murakami

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