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Yuka Onishi

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Yuka Onishi or Ohnishi (大西結花, Ōnishi Yuka, born July 6, 1968 in Toyonaka-shi, Osaka préfecture, Japan) was a Japanese actress and idol singer in the 1980s, notable in the west for her role in the TV series Sukeban Deka III in 1987 and its following movies, Sukeban Deka: The Movie and Sukeban Deka II.

Discography

Albums

  • 1986.07.01 : Abunai Tightrope
  • 1987.08.31 : Take a Chance - Summer Bright
  • 1988.03.25 : Le reve
  • 1988.11.25 : Peppermint Mocha
  • 1989.05.25 : Bridge
  • 1989.10.25 : Resistance
  • 1991.07.25 : One Way Call
  • 2002.07.30 : Reshipi ("recipe", mini-album)
Compilations
  • 1987.03.25 : Shadow Hunter - Yuka Collection
  • 1987.04.25 : Shadow Hunter - Yuka File #1 (with new songs)
  • 1987.12.21 : Greetings From the Big West - Yuka File #2 (mini-album with new songs)
  • 1988.07.01 : Memory - Onishi Yuka Best
  • 1988.10.25 : Summer Concert '88 Le reve de l'ete (live)
  • 1989.06.25 : Best of Best
  • 2004.12.22 : Golden Best

Singles

  • 1985.02.25 : Arabesque Romanesque
  • 1985.07.25 : Hankoki
  • 1985.12.10 : Yasashikute Kanashikute
  • 1986.05.25 : Abunai Tightrope
  • 1987.02.25 : Shadow Hunter
  • 1987.06.25 : Chance wa Ichido dake
  • 1987.09.23 : Kanashimi no Shangrila
  • 1988.02.10 : Mimosa no Kiseki
  • 1988.06.08 : Nagisa Toori no Discotech
  • 1988.10.25 : Tulip no Tsubomi
  • 1989.04.25 : Suki ni shite...
  • 1989.09.25 : Midnight TV
  • 1991.07.25 : Gozen Niji no SA-YO-NA-RA
  • 1993.01.21 : Hoshizora no Shita de
  • 1998.06.20 : Fly Away

Filmography

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