Massive Wonders - Charts

Charts

Chart Peak
position
Sales Time in
chart
Oricon Weekly Singles #4 60,204 12 weeks
Nana Mizuki
Studio albums
  • Supersonic Girl
  • Magic Attraction
  • Dream Skipper
  • Alive & Kicking
  • Hybrid Universe
  • Great Activity
  • Ultimate Diamond
  • Impact Exciter
  • Rockbound Neighbors
Compilations
  • The Museum
  • The Museum II
Singles
  • "Omoi"
  • "Heaven Knows"
  • "The Place of Happiness"
  • "Love & History"
  • "Power Gate"
  • "Suddenly: Meguriaete / Brilliant Star"
  • "New Sensation"
  • "Still In the Groove"
  • "Panorama"
  • "Innocent Starter"
  • "Wild Eyes"
  • "Eternal Blaze"
  • "Super Generation"
  • "Justice to Believe / Aoi Iro"
  • "Secret Ambition"
  • "Massive Wonders"
  • "Starcamp EP"
  • "Trickster"
  • "Shin'ai"
  • "Mugen"
  • "Phantom Minds"
  • "Silent Bible"
  • "Scarlet Knight"
  • "Pop Master"
  • "Junketsu Paradox"
  • "Synchrogazer"
  • "Time Space EP"
  • "Bright Stream"
Live videos
  • Nana Mizuki "Live Attraction" the DVD
  • Nana Mizuki Live Skipper Countdown the DVD and More
  • Nana Mizuki Live Rainbow at Budokan
  • Nana Mizuki Livedom -Birth- at Budokan
  • Nana Mizuki Live Museum x Universe
  • Nana Mizuki Live Formula at Saitama Super Arena
  • Nana Mizuki Live Fighter -Blue x Red Side-
  • Nana Mizuki Live Diamond x Fever
  • Nana Mizuki Live Games x Academy
  • Nana Mizuki Live Grace (Orchestra)
  • Nana Mizuki Live Castle x Journey
  • Nana Mizuki Live Grace -Opus II- x Union
PV albums
  • Nana Clips 1
  • Nana Clips 2
  • Nana Clips 3
  • Nana Clips 4
  • Nana Clips 5
Related articles
  • Discography
  • King Records
  • Sigma Seven

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