Love Is Bubble - Oricon Sales Chart

Oricon Sales Chart

Chart Peak Position
Oricon Weekly Singles Chart 28
Bonnie Pink
Studio albums
  • Blue Jam
  • Heaven's Kitchen
  • Evil & Flowers
  • Let Go
  • Just a Girl
  • Present
  • Even So
  • Golden Tears
  • Thinking Out Loud
  • One
  • Dear Diary
Other albums
  • Bonnie's Kitchen 1
  • Bonnie's Kitchen 2
  • Re-Pink
  • Pink in Red Live
  • Reminiscence
  • Every Single Day: Complete Bonnie Pink (1995-2006)
  • Chain
Singles
  • "Orenji"
  • "Surprise!"
  • "We've Gotta Find a Way Back to Love"
  • "Do You Crash?"
  • "Heaven's Kitchen"
  • "It's Gonna Rain!"
  • "Lie Lie Lie"
  • "Forget Me Not"
  • "Kingyo"
  • "e.p."
  • "Inu to Tsuki"
  • "Daisy"
  • "You Are Blue, So Am I"
  • "Fish"
  • "Kako to Genjitsu"
  • "Sleeping Child"
  • "Take Me In"
  • "Thinking of You"
  • "Nemurenai Yoru"
  • "Tonight, the Night"
  • "Private Laughter"
  • "Last Kiss"
  • "So Wonderful"
  • "Love Is Bubble"
  • "A Perfect Sky"
  • "Love Song"
  • "Anything for You"
  • "Water Me"
  • "Ring a Bell"
  • "Kane wo Narashite"
  • "Joy/Happy Ending"
  • "Morning Glory"
  • "Is This Love?"
  • "Kaito"
Compilations
  • SXSW2005 Japan
  • In My Life
DVDs
  • B.P.V. Vol.1
  • B.P.V. Vol.2
See also
  • Discography
  • Warner Music Japan
  • East West Japan
  • Pony Canyon

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