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THE GACHIMUCHIM@STER

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Gachimuchi M@Ster (ガチムチM@ster) is a tag attached to MAD videos that are a collaboration between the Wrestling Series and The Idolmaster. Sometimes it's referred to as the Gaydol Master.

Overview[edit | edit source]

There's a wide range of content for these videos, such as, being edited to match Idolmaster songs with ass drums and Aniki's words, videos parodying existing let's play videos, and iM@S collaboration PVs with an added Gachimuchi twist.

THE GACHIMUCHIM@STER[edit | edit source]

In the game, you become the new producer of a gay talent production agency, where you select from a group of 11 gaydol candidates with varying personalities. You choose 1~3 of them to form a unit and, in a limited period of time, you'll create top gaydols through pants wrestling, sales, and masturbation. It first appeared as an arcade game in 2005, to which a consumer version was released on the Xbox 810 in 2007.

The in-game production company is 701645 (ナウイムスコ, Naui Musuko) Pro, or 765 Pro for short, but, due to specific circumstances, it's now known as 645 (ムスコ, Musuko) Pro. In the PSP version, a rival production company called 539 (ゴサク, Gosaku) Pro appears, to which you compete with their unit, the [House_of_Detention|Heike Boys]].

The PSP version is divided into three titles: "Spanking Star", "Perfect Red Sun", and "Sicking Moon", respectively.

The DS version of the game, which was released on September 17, 2009, featured a new company called 876 (ハッテンナウイムスコ, Hatten Naui Musuko) Pro, who are in a physical relationship with 645 Pro.

One of the game's features is that the characters' expressions and limbs move quite smoothly with 3D technology that's comparable to foreign games, which suggests Japan's 3D technology potential, which is currently being overtaken by the United States and other countries.

However, there's a lot of harsh opinions about the real-oriented route: "Isn't it harmful for the younger audience to see them dancing in only underwear?", "Some of the language is inappropriate.", "It doesn't matter what it is! Enough!". For this reason, there's a movement to regulate the domestic release of the DS version.

As of 2011, it's been made into an AniMe on TDN TV.

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