
The Shoji Tabuchi Family Wonder of Christmas Show!(1995)
Celebrate Christmas with the Tabuchi family as they bring their sold out music show to home video. Recorded live at the Shoji Tabuchi Theater in Branson, MO.
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Celebrate Christmas with the Tabuchi family as they bring their sold out music show to home video. Recorded live at the Shoji Tabuchi Theater in Branson, MO.
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