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Reona Kirishima Basah Kehujanan022153 Min !exclusive!

Let me break down what I can infer from the components:

  • Reona Kirishima – This could be a name. "Kirishima" is a common Japanese surname (e.g., Kirishima from My Hero Academia or various seiyuu/actors), but "Reona" is less common as a full name in mainstream anime/manga. There is a Japanese singer Reona (stylized as ReoNa), known for Gun Gale Online and Shadows House themes. But "Reona Kirishima" does not match her official name.
  • Basah kehujanan – This is Indonesian/Malay, meaning "wet from the rain" (basah = wet, kehujanan = caught in the rain).
  • 022153 min – Likely a timestamp: 02:21:53 minutes (i.e., 2 hours, 21 minutes, 53 seconds into something). The "min" suggests a video or audio length.

Put together: The phrase seems to refer to a specific moment in a fan-made video, a doujin audio drama, an ASMR roleplay, or a fan edit where a character named Reona Kirishima gets wet in the rain — timestamped at 2h21m53s. reona kirishima basah kehujanan022153 min

Visuals & Art Style (4/5)

For a short doujin game, the art is the highlight. Reona’s sprite features soaked-through white shirt physics (a trope you will either love or roll your eyes at). The rain effects are layered well, and there is a unique "wet hair" variant for her sprite that appears halfway through. The background is a generic city street at night, but the lighting—specifically the reflection of neon signs on wet pavement—is genuinely well done. Let me break down what I can infer from the components:

Deep thematic exploration (if we treat it as a creative prompt):

If we imagine Reona Kirishima: Basah Kehujanan as a conceptual piece, it evokes a melancholic, cinematic moment: a character caught in an unexpected downpour. The rain functions as an equalizer — stripping away pretense, wetting clothes, blurring boundaries between self and environment. The timestamp (over two hours in) suggests this is a patient, slow-burn narrative, perhaps a slice-of-life or romance drama where the rain scene is a turning point: vulnerability, confession, or quiet realization. Reona Kirishima – This could be a name

In Indonesian context, kehujanan often carries nostalgic or romantic undertones — memories of riding a motorcycle through tropical rain, seeking shelter, shared umbrellas. Combined with a Japanese-sounding name, it hints at a cross-cultural story: a Japanese character in Southeast Asia, or an Indonesian creator adopting anime aesthetics.

3. REONA's Actual Songs You Might Be Looking For

If you are looking for a REONA song that sounds similar or fits the "rain" theme, you are likely looking for one of these tracks:

  • "Kawaki wo Ameku" (The Hungering Rain): This is REONA's most famous song (from Domestic Girlfriend). The title translates to "The Rain That Hungers" or "Make the Thirsty Rain Cry."
    • Why this fits: The title has the word "Rain" (Ame) and is very popular in Indonesia. It is often associated with sad, rainy aesthetics.
  • "NIGHT CORPS": A song that has seen a resurgence on social media.
  • "ANIMA": The ending theme for Sword Art Online: War of Underworld.
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