Books
Release year | Title | Publisher | Notes |
---|---|---|---|
1987 | 我は求め訴えたり ( Ware ha Motome Uttaetari ?) | NESCO | |
1988 | 10回クイズちがうね ( 10 Kai Quiz Chigaune ?) | NBS | A book with a cassette tape |
1988 | デーモン小暮の試験に出るぬらりひょん 大学入試シリーズ ( Demon Kogure no Shiken ni deru Nurarihyon Daigaku Nyuushi Series?) | NBS | |
1993 | 悪魔の人間学 ( Akuma no Ningen Gaku?) | Madra | |
1994 | デーモン・オーケンのハッスル巌流島 ( Demon Ohken no Hustle! Ganryu Jima?) | NBS |
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