“Hairless Declaration HD Special 2011 Summer – QuotMsg Sixis (Full)”
A surreal 8-minute experimental short from the early 2010s YouTube underground.
Set in a minimalist digital landscape, the film follows a nameless protagonist who undergoes a ritualistic shaving of all body hair while reciting fragmented messages from an unknown AI named “Sixis.” The “HD Special” remaster added glitch-text overlays and a haunting ambient score. The “QuotMsg” segment consists entirely of quoted lines from deleted forum posts circa summer 2011. Declared “a bold, uncomfortable metaphor for digital purging” by one obscure blogger. Only two known complete copies exist.
If you manage to run it, here is what you are experiencing: “Hairless Declaration HD Special 2011 Summer – QuotMsg
You cannot simply double-click a 2011 demoscene file on a modern Windows 10/11 machine and expect it to work perfectly. These programs push hardware in unconventional ways.
The Challenge:
The Solution (Step-by-Step):
By 2011, HD (720p and 1080p) was rapidly replacing standard definition in the Japanese adult industry. Blu-ray releases carried “HD Special” as a badge of quality. Summer specials were common—beach settings, lighter themes, or “vacation” scenarios. If you manage to run it, here is
The inclusion of “2011 Summer” narrows the window to titles released roughly between June and September 2011. This was a transitional period: physical media sales were still strong, but digital downloads (via DMM, now FANZA) were gaining ground. An “HD Special” would likely have been a Blu-ray + DVD combo, often with behind-the-scenes content.
“quotmsg” does not appear in any official Japanese title. However, it is a classic corrupted or truncated filename tag common in automated scene releases. In early 2010s P2P networks (Share, Winny, Perfect Dark), files were often named using templates like: The Solution (Step-by-Step): By 2011, HD (720p and
[Studio]_Hairless_Declaration_HD_Special_2011_Summer_[quote_msg=sixis].avi
Here, “quotmsg” might be a mistransliteration of “quote message” or part of an IRC (Internet Relay Chat) announce string: * quot msg sixis full – indicating a user named “sixis” posted the full file. Alternatively, “quotmsg” could be a garbled version of “quote message” used in XDCC bot packs.