The best episode directed by Eiichi Kuboyama is "Revolution", rated 9/10 from 2 user votes. It was "written by N/A". "Revolution" aired on 10/21/2019 and is rated 0.0 point(s) higher than their second highest rated, "Enter the Drake's Dream".
Nomaru, the secretary general of the Liberal Justice Party, reveals the real purpose of the Shiniki initiative. Seizaki is shocked to learn that Nomaru has connections with the public prosecutor’s office, but continues investigating the deaths of Inaba and his friend anyway. Seizaki decides to focus his investigation on the women who were providing escort services.
Director: Eiichi Kuboyama
Writer: N/A
A victorious Jolyne looks out over the remaining prisoners. An old man approaches her and reveals he is a Stand User who has been sent by Pale Snake.
Director: Eiichi Kuboyama
Writer: Shogo Yasukawa
The city of Hartford becomes the first city in the U.S. to declare their adoption of the suicide law. The White House holds an emergency meeting over the issue, and Alex calls Flores, the mayor. The suicide law had slowly begun to spread throughout the world ever since it was first announced in Shiniki.
Director: Eiichi Kuboyama
Writer: N/A
Jolyne and Ermes unravel the mystery of Stand F.F. and its user, who admits to helping Pale Snake in his efforts to steal their Stands.
Director: Eiichi Kuboyama
Writer: Shogo Yasukawa
The Light Music Club's members are finally together, and with the School Fair only two weeks away they begin to practice. With their schedule almost murderously tight, Kazusa proposes a plan to fix their biggest problem, Haruki's guitar playing. After a great deal of training, the three finally master their first song, White Album.
Director: Eiichi Kuboyama
Writer: Fumiaki Maruto
Mile has been utterly defeated by the strongest creature in the world -- the elder dragon. The average abilities she wished for when she was reborn failed against the elder dragon, crushing her spirit and breaking her heart. Who speaks to Mile in her moment of despair? What will become of Reina and the others who stand in the face of the elder dragon because they believe in Mile? Will Mile ever attain normal happiness? This is the end. Blaze away, Crimson Vow!
Director: Eiichi Kuboyama
Writer: N/A
Claude is training Tsugumi for her mission of finding out the truth about the relationship between Raku and Chitoge. Tsugumi is going through some changes, and she seeks advice from people around her. Could it be possible that she is in love?
Director: Eiichi Kuboyama
Writer: Yukito Kizawa
Ryūji and Taiga spend a day helping Minori at one of her many part-time jobs, and Ryūji gets to know her better when they're locked in a storehouse.
Director: Eiichi Kuboyama
Writer: Mari Okada
Mibu tells Tatsuya that they are planning to let the school know of their thoughts about the discrimination among the students. An open forum is held at the school regarding the treatment of Course 1 and Course 2 students. However, there is an intrusion…
Director: Eiichi Kuboyama
Writer: Yukito Kizawa
Tsubasa Hanekawa, supposedly overseas in search of Meme Oshino, suddenly approached Kaiki to talk to him. After exchanging information with Tsubasa, Kaiki gets the finishing touches ready for his preparations to deceive Nadeko the snake god.
Director: Eiichi Kuboyama
Writer: Fuyashi Tou
Surely Ataru wouldn’t misuse bubble gum that has the power to create whatever he wants. But would that be worse than Lum losing the ability to speak other languages?
Director: Eiichi Kuboyama
Writer: Hayashi Mori
Koyomi finishes hearing the story about 400 years ago from Shinobu. Yotsugi joins them at the spot, and Mayoi wakes up from her slumber. The four of them were talking within the cram school ruins, but the “darkness” appears a second time at that location.
Director: Eiichi Kuboyama
Writer: Fuyashi Tou
Lum and Ran are friends, but one can best describe their relationship as prickly.
Director: Eiichi Kuboyama
Writer: Yuko Kakihara
Sanae is over at Hanabi's house for a sleepover when she comes out and asks Hanabi about her relationship with Mugi. After Sanae corners Hanabi on her bed to get the truth about Mugi, she steals a kiss...
Director: Eiichi Kuboyama
Writer: Makoto Uezu
Guided by the words on her hand, Jolyne fights her fading memories, evades the prison guards and reaches the hidden room — just as Mew Mew planned.
Director: Eiichi Kuboyama
Writer: Shogo Yasukawa
Reina reveals her past... Memories of a tragedy that torments her still. Then Pauline reveals her past, and Mavis reveals hers too. Then, suddenly, Mile gives confirmation of her past as well. Up until now, she's managed to gloss things over, but the truth of her reincarnation into another world is here! And, of course, "those girls" will make an appearance too!
Director: Eiichi Kuboyama
Writer: N/A
The three Subaru members defeat the boss Purgatorio responsible for Asahi's game over. Upon his defeat, they see mysterious images inside their heads, and Asahi suspects they are her memories. They set out to find the remaining Subaru members when they are surrounded by members of the elite Southern Cross guild who are after Asahi. They're soon joined by a different guild called the Brill Society.
Director: Eiichi Kuboyama
Writer: Takawo Yoshioka
Haruto wakes up to the sound of a beeping EKG to find Asahi standing over him. "I'd be surprised if I were you, too. You've been asleep for six years," says Asahi, who came with Satsuki and Takanori to visit him. Asahi explains that Haruto got a game over when he protected Nozomi from Purgatorio. However, Haruto isn't satisfied with the explanation and questions them about Re'Union.
Director: Eiichi Kuboyama
Writer: Takawo Yoshioka
Jolyne struggles against Father Pucchi's new Stand See Moon, a combination of Pale Snake and The Green Baby, which can invert anything it touches.
Director: Eiichi Kuboyama
Writer: Shogo Yasukawa