Yoshiyuki Tomino - Discography (as Rin Iogi)

Discography (as Rin Iogi)

  • Mobile Suit Gundam
"Tobe! Gandamu (Fly! Gundam)" by Koh Ikeda (Series Opening Theme)
"Eien ni Amuro (Forever Amuro)" by Koh Ikeda (Series Ending Theme)
"Char ga Kuru (Char is Coming)" by Koichiro Hori
"Kirameki no Lalah (Shining Lalah)" by Keiko Toda
"Ima wa O-Yasumi" by Keiko Toda
"Kaze ni Hitori de (Alone in the Wind)" by Inoue Daisuke (Movie 2 Insert Song)
"Ai Senshi (Soldiers of Sorrow)" by Inoue Daisuke (Movie 2 Ending Theme)
"Beginning" by Inoue Daisuke (Movie 3 Insert Song)
"Meguriai (Encounters)" by Inoue Daisuke (Co-written with Maso Urino) (Movie 3 Ending Theme)
  • Aura Battler Dunbine
"Dunbine Tobu (Flying Dunbine, English version titled Dunbine Fire translated by J.C.Edward)" by MIO (Opening Theme)
  • Heavy Metal L-Gaim
"Time for L-Gaim" by MIO (Opening Theme)
  • Mobile Suit Zeta Gundam
"Zeta - Toki wo Koete (Zeta - Transcending Times)" by Maya Arukawa, composed by Neil Sedaka as Better Days Are Coming (First Opening Theme)
  • Mobile Suit Gundam ZZ
"Issenman-Nen Ginga (The 10-million-year-old Galaxy)" by Jun Hiroe (Second Ending Theme)
  • Mobile Suit Gundam F91
"Eternal Wind" by Hiroko Moriguchi (Ending Song)
  • Mobile Suit Victory Gundam
"Stand up to Victory" (First Opening Theme)
  • Brain Powerd, composed by Yoko Kanno
"Ai no Field" by Kokia (First Ending Theme)
  • Turn A Gundam, composed by Yoko Kanno
"Turn A Turn" by Hideki Saijou, composed by Asei Kobayashi (First Opening Theme)
"Century Color" by RAYS-GUNS (Co-written with You-mu Hamaguchi) (Second Opening Theme)
"Ojousan Naishobanashi desu (This is a private conversation, miss)" by Hideki Saijou
"Tsuki no Tama (Spirit of the Moon)" by RRET Team
"Tsuki no Mayu (The Cocoon of the Moon)" by Aki Okui (Second Ending Theme)
  • Overman King Gainer
"King Gainer Over!" by Yoshiki Fukuyama (Opening Theme)

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