Puffy AmiYumi live at Japan Expo 2009 (Paris, France)
Studio albums
12
Compilation albums
6
Singles
32
DVDs
12
The discography for Japanese pop/rock duo Puffy AmiYumi consists of 12 studio albums, 4 compilation albums, 2 remix albums, 12 video albums and 32 singles.
Their first single Asia no Junshin became an instant hit in Japan where it sold more than a million records and help to catapult the group.[1]Jet-CD is their most successful album (having sold more than a million copies only in Japan)[2]
, Kore ga watashi no ikiru michi is their most successful single (having sold more than 1.5 million copies only in Japan).[3] They have sold more than 15 million records worldwide.[4]
Recorded the opening theme (Sunrise) for SD Gundam Force.
Two songs from PUFFY's Solo Solo album, Yumi Yoshimura's solo song, Kyouki na Futari [Perfect Couple] for an opening theme and Ami Onuki's solo song, Tadaima [I'm Home] for an ending theme were recorded for Hare Tokidoki Buta (Tokyo Pig).
Recorded the song Hito Natsu No Keiken on the Yamaguchi Momoe Tribute Album "Tribute Thank You For...".
Recorded a cover version of the Guitar Wolf song Can-Nana Fever on a tribute album "I Love Guitar Wolf Very Much".
Contributed backing vocals on Sayonara for an early American version and eventual Japanese version of Bleu's album Redhead.
Asia no junshin was featured on the compilation album Japan For Sale Vol.1.
Asia no junshin was also featured in the arcade game Taiko no tatsujin 5.
Atarashii hibi was featured on the compilation album Japan For Sale Vol.2.
Hajimari no uta was featured on the compilations albums Jpop CD, Vol. 2 and Pikachu The Movie Song Best 1998-2008. It was also featured in Pokémon movie: Pokémon: Lucario and the Mystery of Mew.
Nice Buddy was featured in Gossip Girl episode called Seventeen Candles (first season, eighth episode).
Kore ga watashi no ikiru michi was featured in Heroes episode called Genesis (first season, first episode).
Kore ga watashi no ikiru michi was used in Donkey Konga 3.
Kore ga watashi no ikiru michi (The Readymade Darlin' Of Discothèque Track) was used in French/Japanese movie Wasabi[4].
Ai no shirushi was featured in Japanese movies Waterboys[5] and Lovely Complex[6].
Recorded the opening theme (Hataraku Otoko, Unicorn cover) for anime Hataraki Man.
Recorded the opening theme (Oh Edo Nagareboshi IV) for anime Oh! Edo Rocket.
Recorded the theme (Sweep Drops) for movie Usagi Drop (film).
Recorded the song (Now Romantic) for CD compilation .
Susume Nonsense was recorded as the eleventh ending theme for Chibi Maruko-chan (1995 series) appearing for the first time in episode 1119 premiered on October 8, 2017 [7].