The best episode directed by Hideaki Kurakawa is "A Mighty Spurt", rated 9/10 from 6 user votes. It was "written by Michiko Yokote". "A Mighty Spurt" aired on 7/25/2015 and is rated 0.0 point(s) higher than their second highest rated, "The Mansion in Purgatory".
With Meiko’s attention divided between two groups, Kiyoshi is able to widen the escape hole enough to let him through in time for his date. An already-suspicious Shingo gets an eyeful of more than he bargained for.
Director: Hideaki Kurakawa
Writer: Michiko Yokote
The movie shoot and all the activity in town forces Maki to further reflect on her acting aspirations, as well as her relationship with her father.
Director: Hideaki Kurakawa
Writer: Shingo Irie
Miyamoto-san is in her senior year and she desperately wants to sing in the upcoming joint recital, but the vice-principal has barred her from doing so. To get back on stage, she will have to take a different approach.
Director: Hideaki Kurakawa
Writer: Masakazu Hashimoto
Wakana and her father finally have an open talk about what happened to her mother, and what she left behind for her.
Director: Hideaki Kurakawa
Writer: Rika Sato
The rumor of the "Class 3 Curse" gains notoriety with the sudden and accidental death of a student. Kouichi, desperate to know more, turns to Mei who refuses to tell him anything else. Izumi Akazawa, the head of countermeasures, begins the investigation on Class 3.
Director: Hideaki Kurakawa
Writer: Ryou Higaki
Facing Musani's biggest problem yet, the producers head to Yotaka Booksellers. However, despire their desperate pleas to see the creator of "Aerial Girls," the editor-in-chief and Chazawa decline. Musani is forced to stop all production.
Director: Hideaki Kurakawa
Writer: Reiko Yoshida
In a hurry, Aoi arrives at Kanno's house. However, she gets there without knowing very much about Kanno and realizes that it was rather rude for her to ask him to do some key frames for her. As she apologizes, Kanno gives her some advice.
Director: Hideaki Kurakawa
Writer: Michiko Yokote