Chie Shinohara - Works

Works

  • Akatsuki no Lion
  • Ao no Fūin (Blue Seal) - 1992–94
  • Houmonsha wa Mayonaka ni (Midnight Visitor) - 1984
  • Kioku no Ashiato
  • Kootta Natsu no Hi (Frozen Summer Day)
  • Mizu ni Sumu Hana (Romance of Darkness) - 2004
  • Mokugekisha ni Sayounara (Farewell to the Eyewitness) - 1985
  • Nanika ga yami de mite iru (Something Watching in the Dark) - 1986
  • Ryouko no Shinreijikenbo (A Record of Ryoko's Psychic Events) - 1988–91
  • Sanninme ga Kieta (A Third Person Disappeared) - 1992
  • Soshite Gokai no Suzu ga naru (Then Five Bells Rang)
  • Sora wa Akai Kawa no Hotori: Anatolia Story (Red River) - 1995–2002
  • Touboukyuukou (Runaway Express)
  • Umi no Yami, Tsuki no Kage (Moon Shadow on a Dark Sea) - 1986–91
  • Yami no Purple Eye (Purple Eye of Darkness) - 1984–87
  • Yume no Shizuku, Ougon no Torikago

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