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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