Keiji Nakazawa - Works

Works

  • Ano Machi Kono Machi (あの街この街?)
  • Kuroi Chinmoku no hate ni (黒い沈黙の果てに?)
  • Itsuka Mita Aoi Sora (いつか見た青い空?)
  • Okinawa (オキナワ?)
  • Kuroi ame ni Utarete (黒い雨にうたれて?)
  • Geki no Kawa (ゲキの河?)
  • Chinchin Densha no Shi (チンチン電車の詩?)
  • Maboroshi no 36 Go (幻の36号?)
  • Yūkari no Kinoshita de (ユーカリの木の下で?)
  • I Saw It (おれは見た, Ore wa Mita?)
  • Kuroi Kawa no Nagare ni (黒い河の流れに?)
  • Kuroi Hato no Mure ni (黒い鳩の群れに?)
  • Ītama Ippon (いいタマ一本?)
  • Aru Nichi Totsuzen ni (ある日突然に?)
  • Chie to Danbira (チエと段平?)
  • Aru Koi no Monogatari (ある恋の物語?)
  • Ohayō (おはよう?)
  • Yakyū Baka (野球バカ?)
  • Ano Machi Kono Machi (あの街この街?)
  • Guzu Roku Kōshinkyoku (グズ六行進曲?)
  • Genkotsu Iwata (げんこつ岩太?)
  • Hiroshima Kāpu Tanjō Monogatari (広島カープ誕生物語?)
  • Aku Tarō (悪太郎?)
  • Okonomi Haccyan (お好み八ちゃん?)
  • Itsuka Mita Aoi Sora (いつか見た青い空?)
  • Otoko Nara Shōri no Utawo (男なら勝利の歌を?)
  • Karē Baka (カレーバカ?)
  • Warera Eien ni (われら永遠に?)
  • Susume!! Donganden (進め!!ドンガンデン?)
  • Bōken Jijimu (冒険児ジム?)
  • Kaijū Shima no Kessen Gojira no Musuko (怪獣島の決戦 ゴジラの息子?)
  • Kuro Gaita Natsu (クロがいた夏?)
  • Murasaki Shoku no Pika (むらさき色のピカ?)
  • Barefoot Gen (はだしのゲン, Hadashi no Gen?)

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