The monitor began to glow brighter, the light expanding past the bezels of the screen, illuminating the dark archive room in a blinding white haze. The smell of sweet, sickly milk filled the air.
"We are all recordings, Kaito," Milky Cat said. The mascot raised a giant cartoon paw, and in it was a glass of white liquid. "The DMC-10 project was designed to create the perfect viewer. One who never changes the channel. One who smiles forever."
There is no major Japanese drama (dorama) or mainstream entertainment series currently titled DMC-10 Milky Cat . The confusion likely stems from:
One of the key factors behind DMC-10's success was its strategic partnerships with popular Japanese talent agencies. By collaborating with top artists, the company was able to attract a diverse range of performers to its shows, including K-pop idols, J-pop stars, and renowned actors.