The best episode directed by Kazuhiro Yoneda is "The Princess Yona", rated 9/10 from 2 user votes. It was "written by Shin'ichi Inotsume". "The Princess Yona" aired on 10/7/2014 and is rated 0.0 point(s) higher than their second highest rated, "From Now On".
Princess Yona of the Kingdom of Kouka, with her unusual red hair, has lived a comfortable life in Hiryuu Castle protected by her father King Il, who hates conflict, and her childhood friend and guard, the young general Hak. Yona is overjoyed when her cousin Soo-Won, whom she has loved since childhood, arrives for her sixteenth birthday banquet.
Director: Kazuhiro Yoneda
Writer: Shin'ichi Inotsume
"Miss, what do you want to do with the Four Dragons?" Yona and her companions continue their journey to find the fourth and final "Yellow Dragon" when they encounter a traveler named Jeno. He is the "Yellow Dragon" they have been seraching for.
Director: Kazuhiro Yoneda
Writer: Shin'ichi Inotsume
Now an official member of the Agency after passing their entrance exam, Atsushi is assigned to his first case right away with Tanizaki and Naomi. Though deceptively simple on the surface, there's more than meets the eye...
Director: Kazuhiro Yoneda
Writer: N/A
Gon, Killua, and Hisoka team up to catch Razor's strongest throw. They're taking Razor head on. Once the ball has been secured, Gon uses all of his strength to launch it at Razor. The game of dodgeball is drawing to a close.
Director: Kazuhiro Yoneda
Writer: Shouji Yonemura
Gon and Killua have been captured by the Phantom Troupe. They are questioned about the chain user that the Troupe is searching for, but the two of them don't know that the chain user is Kurapika. As they're about to be released, Nobunaga decides to keep them around as potential recruits for the Troupe.
Director: Kazuhiro Yoneda
Writer: Tsutomu Kamishiro
When the Superiors grant a rare opportunity to Sarasa, the decision earns her the ire of the second-year students. Finding herself uncharacteristically nervous, Sarasa turns to Ai and her senpai for advice as the Sports Festival begins.
Director: Kazuhiro Yoneda
Writer: Shin'ichi Inotsume
One morning, on her way to school, carefree, daydreaming Yua Serufu wrecks her bike and an upperclassman comes to her rescue—a chance encounter which sends her down a path to answer the question, "What does 'DIY' mean?"
Director: Kazuhiro Yoneda
Writer: Kazuyuki Fudeyasu
Shuichi lives a normal high school life until a mysterious stranger threatens to reveal his incredible secret.
Director: Kazuhiro Yoneda
Writer: Shin'ichi Inotsume