Yumi Tamura - Works

Works

  • 7 Seeds (2001-ongoing)
  • 17 Nichime no Chopin (1987)
  • Ano Natsu ga Owaru (1987)
  • Bishop no Wa (1990)
  • Basara (1990–1998)
  • Boku ga Tenshi wo Unda Riyuu (1992)
  • Boku ga Boku wo Wasureta Riyuu (1993)
  • Boku ga Santa ni Atta Riyuu (1994)
  • Boku ga Gomi wo Suteta Riyuu (1995)
  • Boku ga Juuban Shoubusuru Wake (2001)
  • Bokura no Mura ni wa Mizuumi ga atta (2007)
  • Box Kei! (2000)
  • Chicago (2000–2001)
  • Chotto Eiyuushite Mitai (2003)
  • Hare Tokidoki Yami (1999)
  • Hearts (1996)
  • Madonna ni Tsugu (1992)
  • Megami ga Ochita Hi (1995)
  • Neko Mix Genkitan Toraji (2008-ongoing)
  • Odoru Kyoushitsu (1999)
  • Ore-tachi no Zettai Jikan (1983)
  • Ouji-kun (1999)
  • Roppongi Shinjuu (1991)
  • Shinwa ni Natta Gogo (1986)
  • Tamura Yumi the Best Selection (2008)
  • Tomoe ga Yuku! (1987–1990)
  • Toorima 1991 (1998)
  • Wangan Jungle (2002)
  • Wild Com. (1999)
  • X-Day (1993)

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