The 2011 No. 09 issue provides an intimate, comprehensive view of its featured idols. For Asami Yuma, this included:

: Asami frequently addresses the camera directly, utilizing "fan service" like smiles and winks to acknowledge the viewer, reinforcing the "moe" emotional response.

: In 2011, she starred in the film Abe Sada: The Last Seven Days and the TV drama Midnight Angel ~Yonaoshi Kanno Kissa~ .

: The DVD likely contains behind-the-scenes footage from her photoshoots, interviews, and insights into her life during this prolific era.

Released in late April 2011, hit newsstands across Japan with a special bonus: an exclusive DVD. Unlike standalone products, these magazine-bundled DVDs were designed to deepen fan engagement by bringing the static images of the print issue to life. The magazine's philosophy focused on vitality, health, and a sporty aesthetic , often leaning into the "animal" aspect of its title. Featured Content: Asami Yuma's Performance

: She had already made her mark in the J-pop world with singles like "Resolution".

For many fans, this 2011 DVD serves as a cherished "time capsule". At the time, Asami Yuma was a dominant force in Japanese media, having topped sales rankings and earned major industry accolades like the . Her career during this window was incredibly diverse:

: Just two years later, in 2013, she would face a highly public battle with ovarian cancer. Her bravery during recovery and her subsequent return to the public eye as a singer and author added a layer of emotional resonance to her earlier works like the Young Animal features. Where to Find It