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# [[Fushigi na Pocket]] (ふしぎなポケット; ''Mysterious Pocket'')
 
# [[Fushigi na Pocket]] (ふしぎなポケット; ''Mysterious Pocket'')
 
# [[Picnic]] (ピクニック)
 
# [[Picnic]] (ピクニック)
 
# [[Teru Teru Houzu]] (てるてるぼうず)
 
# [[Teru Teru Houzu]] (てるてるぼうず)
# [[Katatsumuri]] (かたつむり; ''Snail'')
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# [[Katatsumuri (CoCo)|Katatsumuri]] (かたつむり; ''Snail'')
 
   
 
   
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"Modern Douyou" is the sixth original album released by [[CoCo]] that features the group [[SAMPLE BATTLERS TOKYO]] from the television show ''[[Ugo Ugo Luuga]]''. The album reached #46 on the [[Oricon]] charts.  
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''Modern Douyou'' is an album that features the girl group [[CoCo]] and the group [[SAMPLE BATTLERS TOKYO]] from the television show ''[[Ugo Ugo Luuga]]''. The album reached #46 on the weekly [[Oricon]] charts.  
  
 
[[Category:J-Pop (releases)]]
 
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[[Category:1993 Albums]]
 
[[Category:1993 Albums]]

Latest revision as of 06:59, 28 December 2010

Artist
SAMPLE BATTLERS TOKYO featuring CoCo
Album
Modern Douyou (モダンどうよう)
Released
1993.08.20
Catalog Number
PCCG-00239
Price
¥1,456
Tracklist
  1. Fushigi na Pocket (ふしぎなポケット; Mysterious Pocket)
  2. Picnic (ピクニック)
  3. Teru Teru Houzu (てるてるぼうず)
  4. Katatsumuri (かたつむり; Snail)


Information

Modern Douyou is an album that features the girl group CoCo and the group SAMPLE BATTLERS TOKYO from the television show Ugo Ugo Luuga. The album reached #46 on the weekly Oricon charts.